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HomeMy WebLinkAbout121019 CC AgendaIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title 11]. AGENDA TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 10, 2019 - 7:00 PM CLOSED SESSION - 5:00 P.M. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council will meet in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding the acquisition and dedication of real property owned by Tilak Chopra, consisting of approximately 325 square feet located near Butterfield Stage Road and Nicholas Road (APN: 957-130-003). The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and Tilak Chopra. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, Pat Thomas and Peter Thorson. Under negotiation are price and terms of the acquisition of this property. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council will meet in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding the lease of real property owned by the City of Temecula, consisting of approximately 2.38 acres, located on La Serena Road, next to Rancho Elementary School (APN: 953-050-001). The negotiating parties are the City of Temecula and the Temecula Valley Unified School District. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, Pat Thomas and Peter Thorson. Under negotiation are price and terms of the lease of this property. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council will meet in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding four parcels of real property owned by the City of Temecula, as successor to the assets of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula, consisting of approximately 1 acre (APN: 922-360-004, 005, 006 & 007) located on Main Street at Mercedes Street in the City of Temecula. The parties to the negotiations for the potential sale of the property are: Marketplace Old Town, LLC (Truax Development) and the City of Temecula. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, and Luke Watson. Under negotiation are price and terms for the sale of the property. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — PENDING LITIGATION. The City Council will meet in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) with respect to two matters of pending litigation: (1) Center for Biological Diversity, et al. v. City of Temecula, et al., Riverside County Superior Court Case No. RIC 1800858; and (2) Endangered Habitats League v. City of Temecula et al., Riverside County Superior Court Case No. RIC 1800886. Page 1 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Mike Naggar PRELUDE MUSIC: James L. Day Middle School Sound Wave INVOCATION: Fire Chaplain Ted Norton FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Pro Tempore James "Stew" Stewart ROLL CALL: Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart, Naggar PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS - NONE PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the City Council on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the City Council on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City Clerk prior to the City Council addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the speaker is called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the City Council addressing that item. On those items, each speaker is limited to five minutes. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Reports by the members of the City Council on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not to exceed, ten minutes will be devoted to these reports. CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the City Council request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 1. Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions Recommendation: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. Attachments: Agenda Report 2. Approve Action Minutes of November 12, 2019 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of November 12, 2019. Attachments: Minutes Page 2 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 3. 4. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: Attachments RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A Agenda Report Resolution List of Demands Update City's Complimentary Ticket Policy to Include New Fair Political Practices Commission Requirements Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA UPDATING THE CITY' S COMPLIMENTARY TICKET POLICY Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution Policy Regulation 5. Approve Aereement with Townsend Public Affairs for State Leizislative Consultant and Grant Writing Services (At the Request of Subcommittee Members Mayor Pro Tempore Stewart and Council Member Rahn) Recommendation: That the City Council approve an agreement with Townsend Public Affairs for state legislative consultant and grant writing services in the amount of $216,000 for the total three-year term of the agreement. Attachments: Agenda Report Agreement Proposal 6. Authorize Citv Manager to Enter into Subordination Agreement Subordinating Citv as Housin Successor to Former Temecula Redevelopment Agency Deed of Trust on Front Street Plaza Affordable Housing Development Located at 28693 Old Town Front Street Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into a subordination agreement between the City of Temecula, as Housing Page 3 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 Successor to the former Temecula Redevelopment Agency, and Robles Brothers Investments, LLC, for the subordination of the City's deed of trust securing its interests in the Front Street Plaza development to a new deed of trust held by Bank of Hope within the parameters described in this agenda report, including a 70% loan to value ratio. Attachments: Agenda Report 7. Authorize City Manager to Approve Purchase Order with California Electrical Supply for Wireless Lighting Control System Software Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to approve a purchase order with California Electrical Supply for wireless lighting control system software for a total amount of $269,439. Attachments: Agenda Report Quote 8. Approve Specifications and Authorize Solicitation of Construction Bids for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvements at Ronald Reagan Sports Park as part of the ADA Transition Plan Implementation, PW 18-16 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the specifications and authorize the Department of Public Works to solicit construction bids for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Implementation, PW18-16; 2. Make a finding that this project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Article 19, Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines. Attachments: Agenda Report Project Description Project Location Map 9. Annrove Coonerative Agreement with Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club in Sunnort of Communi Christmas Dinner Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Cooperative Agreement with Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club for in -kind services and support in the amount of $7,255 to provide a Community Christmas Dinner. Attachments: Agenda Report Agreement Page 4 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 10. 11. 12. Approve Cooperative Agreement, State SHOPP Minor Funds Contribution with the State of California Department of Transportation Caltrans) Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Cooperative Agreement, State SHOPP Minor Funds Contribution (No. 08-1701) with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Attachments: Agenda Report Agreement Project Description Project Location Approve Subdivision Tract Maps for Sommers Bend, Previously Known as Roripaugh Ranch Phase IL and Authorize the City Manager to Execute Related Agreements Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve Tract Map 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 in conformance with the conditions of approval; 2. Approve the subdivision improvement and monumentation agreements with the developer; 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. Attachments: Agenda Report Fees and Securities Report Vicinity Map Tract Maps Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Overland Drive Extension, PW 16-06 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Accept the improvements for the Overland Drive Extension, PW 16-06, as complete: 2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion and release the Performance Bond; 3. Release the Labor and Material Bond seven months after filing the Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed. Attachments: Agenda Report Notice of Completion Affidavit and Final Release Page 5 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 RECESS CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO SCHEDULED MEETINGS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, THE TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY, AND THE TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY Page 6 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING CALL TO ORDER: President James "Stew" Stewart ROLL CALL: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Board of Directors on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the Board on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the speaker is called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing that item. On those items, each speaker is limited to five minutes. CSD CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Temecula Community Services District request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 13. Approve the Action Minutes of November 12, 2019 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of November 12, 2019. Attachments: Minutes CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT CSD BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS CSD ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Page 7 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 JOINT MEETING - SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson/Mayor Mike Naggar ROLL CALL: Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart, Naggar SARDA PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Board of Directors on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. If the speaker chooses to address the Board on an item listed on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filled out and filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing Public Comments and the Consent Calendar. Once the speaker is called to speak, please come forward. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, a Request to Speak form may be filed with the City Clerk prior to the Board addressing that item. On those items, each speaker is limited to five minutes. SARDA/COUNCIL CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency/City Council request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 14. Approve Fourth Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement for the Town Square Marketplace Development Between the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, City of Temecula, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC. (APN Nos. 922-360-004, 005, 006, 007) Recommendation That the City Council and Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency adopt resolutions entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET RESOLUTION SARDA NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT Page 8 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 AGENCY APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET Attachments: Agenda Report Amendment Council Resolution SARDA Resolution SARDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT SARDA BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS SARDA ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Page 9 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING Any person may submit written comments to the City Council before a public hearing or may appear and be heard in support of or in opposition to the approval of the project(s) at the time of the hearing. If you challenge any of the project(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. 15. Approve Fee Reimbursement Agreement with Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC (Temecula Valley Lexus) In Accordance with the Automobile Dealership Fee Reimbursement Program _ Recommendation: Attachments: BUSINESS That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT ENTITLED FEE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND OREMOR OF TEMECULA LX, LLC Agenda Report Resolution Agreement Notice of Public Hearing 16. Adopt Ordinance Amending Section 8.28.210 of the Municipal Code Regarding Stormwater Discharges Recommendation: That the City Council introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 8.28.210 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING STORMWATER DISCHARGES Attachments: Agenda Report Ordinance Page 10 City Council Agenda December 10, 2019 JOINT MEETING - CITY COUNCIL AND TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 17. Conduct Annual Reorganization for Calendar Year 2020 Recommendation: That the City Council/Board of Directors select the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tempore, President and Vice -President for calendar year 2020. Attachments: Agenda Report DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 18. Police Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report 19. Public Works Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Project Status Report COMMISSION REPORTS PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The full agenda packet (including staff reports, public closed session information, and any supplemental material available after the original posting of the agenda), distributed to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on the agenda, will be available for public viewing in the main reception area of the Temecula Civic Center during normal business hours at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. The material will also be available on the City's website at TemeculaCa.gov. and available for review at the respective meeting. If you have questions regarding any item on the agenda, please contact the City Clerk's Department at (951) 694-6444. Page 11 Item No. 1 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula is a general law city formed under the laws of the State of California. With respect to adoption of ordinances and resolutions, the City adheres to the requirements set forth in the Government Code. Unless otherwise required, the full reading of the text of standard ordinances and resolutions is waived. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: None Item No. 2 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 12, 2019 - 7:00 PM CLOSED SESSION - 5:30 P.M. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding four parcels of real property owned by the City of Temecula, as successor to the assets of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula, consisting of approximately 1 acre (APN 922-360-004, 005, 006 & 007) located on Main Street at Mercedes Street in the City of Temecula. The parties to the negotiations for the potential sale of the property are: Marketplace Old Town, LLC (Truax Development) and the City of Temecula. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, Luke Watson, and Peter Thorson. Under negotiation are price and terms for the sale of the property. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding the potential sale of real property consisting of approximately 30 acres northwest of Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway owned by the City (APN: 909-370-050 and 909-370-049). The potential buyer of the property in negotiations with the City is: The Stephen A. Bieri Company, Inc. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are: Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, Luke Watson and Peter Thorson. Under negotiation are price and terms of the potential sale of the property. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - PENDING LITIGATION. The City Council convened in closed session with the City Attorney pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) with respect to one matter of pending litigation: In re National Prescription Opioid Litigation, MDL No. 2804 (Federal District Court N.D. Ohio). CALL TO ORDER at 7:00 PM: Mayor Mike Naggar PRELUDE MUSIC: Matthew Costa INVOCATION: Pastor William Rench of Calvary Baptist Church FLAG SALUTE: Chris Meyer ROLL CALL: Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart, Naggar PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS Presentation of Proclamation for 19th Annual Community Candlelight Tribute Certificate of Recognition to Isabella Madrigal - 2019 National Gold Award Girl Scouts Certificate of Recognition to Cindy Marina, Miss Universe Albania PUBLIC COMMENTS The following individuals addressed the City Council on non-agendized items: • Bill Veale • Mercy Francis • Lynette Cvar • Kim Gerrish • Ginger Greaves The following individuals addressed the City Council on Council Consent items: • Dr. Louis Williams (5) • Clara Ragen (5) • Savannah Larimore (5) • Melissa Diaz (5) • Rina Johnson (5) CITY COUNCIL REPORTS CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (4-0, Naggar absent): Motion by Edwards, Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Naggar absent. 1. Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions Recommendation: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. 2. Approve Action Minutes of October 22, 2019 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of October 22, 2019. 3. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. l 9-67 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A 4. Approve City Treasurer's Report as of September 30, 2019 Recommendation: That the City Council approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as of September 30, 2019. 5. Adopt Ordinance 19-15 Amending City Park Hours (Second Reading) Recommendation: That the City Council adopt an ordinance entitled: N 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ORDINANCE 19-15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 12.04.190 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING CITY PARK HOURS Approve Amended Salary Schedules to Reflect Administrative Adjustments to the City's Classification System and Comply with State Minimum Wage Mandates Recommendation: That the City Council approve amended salary schedules reflecting administrative adjustments to the City's Classification System and comply with state minimum wage mandates. Initiate Proceedings to Renew the Visit Temecula Valley Tourism Business Improvement District Under the Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994 Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 19-68 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO RENEW THE VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY TOURISM BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT LAW OF 1994 AND FIXING THE TIME AND PLACE OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF Approve Community Service Funding Program for Fiscal Year 2019-20 (At the Request of Subcommittee Members Mayor Pro Tern Stewart and Council Member Edwards) Recommendation: That the City Council approve the community service funding allocation of $99,995 for Fiscal Year 2019-20 to fund 25 out of 33 grant applications received from nonprofit organizations. Approve First Amendment to Agreement with Questica, Ltd. for Budgeting Software System Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the First Amendment to Agreement between City of Temecula and Questica, Ltd. for budgeting software system; 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve up to $10,000 in contract change orders arising from additional system/report customization. Approve Microsoft Enterprise Renewal Agreement with CDW-G for Microsoft Software T .irancae Recommendation: That the City Council: 3 1. Approve a three-year Microsoft Enterprise Renewal Agreement with CDW-G, in the annual amount of $213,419.68, for a total contract amount of $640,259.04; 2. Approve 20% of the total contract, in the amount of $128,051.81, for the annual true -up cost for the term of the three-year agreement. 11. Approve Agreement with Fehr & Peers for Updated CEQA Traffic Thresholds and Guidelines Recommendation: That the City Council approve an agreement with Fehr & Peers for $174,823.98 to update CEQA Traffic Impact Analysis Guidelines including Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) thresholds and guidelines. 12. Approve Non -Exclusive Commodity Agreement with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, for Purchase of Multi -Use Field Lighting_ Equipment at Paloma Del Sol Park Recommendation: That the City Council approve a Non -Exclusive Commodity Agreement with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, for the purchase of Multi -Use Field Lighting Equipment, in the amount of $269,700.00 for the Sports Field Lighting - LED Conversion Project at Paloma del Sol Park. 13. Approve First Amendment to Agreement for Consultant Services with Michael Baker International, Inc. for Traffic Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the First Amendment to the Agreement for Consultant Services with Michael Baker International Inc. for the Traffic Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11, increasing the contingency amount by $20,000; 2. Increase the City Manager's authority to approve extra work authorizations by $20,000. 14. Accept Improvements and File Notice of Completion for Pavement Rehabilitation Program Citywide - Meadowview Loop, PW 18-10 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Accept the improvements for the Pavement Rehabilitation Program Citywide - Meadowview Loop, PW18-10, as complete; 2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion, release the Performance Bond, and accept a one-year Maintenance Bond in the amount of 10% of the final contract amount; 3. Release the Labor and Materials Bond seven months after filing the Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed. Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Naggar absent, Stewart abstain): Motion by Edwards, Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Naggar absent and Stewart abstaining. 15. Receive and File Temporary Street Closures for 2019 Winterfest Events Recommendation: RECESS: That the City Council receive and file the temporary closure of certain streets for the following 2019 Winterfest events: CANDLELIGHT VIGIL 30TH ANNIVERSARY COMMUNITY CELEBRATION SANTA' S ELECTRIC LIGHT PARADE TEMECULA ON ICE NEW YEAR'S EVE GRAPE DROP At 8:55 PM, the City Council recessed and convened as the Temecula Community Services District Meeting and the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency Meeting. At 8:58 PM, the City Council resumed with the remainder of the City Council Agenda. RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING 19. Receive and File Assembly Bill (AB) 1600 Financial Reports - Development Impact Fee Expenditures Recommendation: That the City Council receive and file the AB 1600 financial reports for fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. Receive and file only. 20. Conduct Public Hearing, Adopt Resolution Making Certain Findings, and Adopt Ordinance 19-13 Adopting the 2019 California Fire Code (Second Reading) Recommendation: That the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution and ordinance entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 19-69 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA MAKING EXPRESS FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS THAT MODIFICATIONS TO THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, 2019 EDITION, ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL AND/OR TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS ORDINANCE 19-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2019 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE BASED ON THE 2018 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, IN ITS ENTIRETY, REGULATING AND GOVERNING THE SAFEGUARD OF LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS ARISING FROM THE STORAGE, HANDLING AND USE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, MATERIALS AND DEVICES, AND FROM CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE OR PROPERTY IN THE OCCUPANCY OF BUILDINGS AND PREMISES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, INCLUDING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS, ADDITIONS, AND DELETIONS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND THE COLLECTION OF FEES Approved the Staff Recommendation (4-0, Naggar absent): Motion by Edwards, Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Naggar absent. 21. Conduct Public Hearing Adopt Resolution Making Certain Findings, and Adopt Ordinance 19-14 Adopting the 2019 California Building Codes (Second Reading) Recommendation: That the City Council conduct a public hearing and adopt a resolution and ordinance entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 19-70 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA MAKING EXPRESS FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS THAT MODIFICATIONS TO THE 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING, PLUMBING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CODES, AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF TEMECULA, ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL AND/OR TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS ORDINANCE NO. 19-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE 2019 EDITIONS OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE; CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE; CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE; CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE; CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE; CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE; CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE; CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE; CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE; AND CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE; TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN AMENDMENTS AND DELETIONS, R AND AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE Approved the Staff Recommendation (4-0, Naggar absent): Motion by Edwards, Second by Rahn. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Naggar absent. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 22. City Council Travel/Conference Report 23. Public Works Department Monthly Report COMMISSION REPORTS PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT The City Attorney stated that in closed session the City Council voted unanimously to join the negotiating class in the National Prescription Opioid Litigation. ADJOURNMENT At 9:10 PM, the City Council meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, December 10, 2019, at 5:30 PM for Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] 7 Item No. 3 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve List of Demands PREPARED BY: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance Jada Shafe, Accounting Technician II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A BACKGROUND: All claims and demands are reported and summarized for review and approval by the City Council on a routine basis at each City Council meeting. The attached claims represent the paid claims and demands since the last City Council meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: All claims and demands were paid from appropriated funds or authorized resources of the City and have been recorded in accordance with the City's policies and procedures. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. List of Demands RESOLUTION NO. 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following claims and demands as set forth in Exhibit A, on file in the office of the City Clerk, has been reviewed by the City Manager's Office and that the same are hereby allowed in the amount of $10,978,945.04 Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 101h day of December, 2019. Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 19- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the I0t' day of December, 2019, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 10/31/2019 TOTAL CHECK RUN: $ 1,995,298.10 11/07/2019 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 6,919,037.09 11/14/2019 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 993,133.86 10/31/2019 TOTAL PAYROLL RUN: 493,944.09 11/14/2019 TOTAL PAYROLL RUN: 577,531.90 TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 12/10/2019 COUNCIL MEETING: $ 10,978,945.04 DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND: CHECKS: CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 3,486,286.77 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 2,397.06 150 AB 2766 FUND 10,000.00 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 7,877.91 170 MEASURE A FUND 16,512.13 190 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 395,870.96 192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS 78,819.89 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING 2,121.52 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 13,558.49 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 12,006.08 210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJ FUND 3,568,770.70 300 INSURANCE FUND 2,757.05 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 940.99 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 141,570.62 325 TECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND 18,057.80 330 SUPPORT SERVICES 12,146.57 340 FACILITIES 28,513.70 350 FACILITY REPLACEMENT FUND (1,941.13) 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE 184.80 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 185.03 474 AD03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE 185.03 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 220.30 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 185.03 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 255.80 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE I1 185.03 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 3,328.08 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 2,491.71 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 1,887.91 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 467.06 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 2,497.77 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 1,377.01 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 1,087.98 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 11,518.16 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 186.94 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 590.91 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 129.17 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 6,443.74 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 1,269.73 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 1,076.60 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATE 573.65 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 1,846.12 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 125.24 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 6,827.44 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 2,801.39 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 11,223.35 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 12,986.57 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 290.73 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 306.18 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 8,405.21 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 3,594.52 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 128.42 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 733.51 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 15,104.01 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 165.81 700 CERBT CALIFORNIA EE RETIREE-GASB45 10,336.00 701 PENSION RATE STABILIZATION FUND 2,000,000.00 $ 9,907,469.05 CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 612,501.89 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 1,376.51 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 9,916.41 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 278,848.65 192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS 879.46 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING 2,623.48 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 1,103.37 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 4,415.64 300 INSURANCE FUND 1,392.44 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 1,007.13 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 70,174.17 330 CENTRAL SERVICES 8,346.59 340 FACILITIES 14,479.23 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE 204.89 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 204.67 474 AD03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE 204.67 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 258.08 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 204.67 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 311.47 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II 204.67 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 1.25 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 37.02 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 1.09 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 7.45 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 37.02 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 18.87 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 37.02 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 439.86 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 3.15 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 14.82 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 5.27 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 163.56 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 37.02 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 11.42 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES 10.13 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 40.98 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 1.09 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 156.05 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 111.33 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 270.01 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 415.27 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 7.30 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 10.39 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 222.53 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 72.72 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 2.09 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 10.39 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 370.03 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 7.30 700 CERBT CALIFORNIA EE RETIREE-GASB45 60,295.47 TOTAL BY FUND: 1,071,475.99 $ 10 978,945.04 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 7381 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY JS STATE OF THE CITY REGIST: CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE J.STEWART 7382 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES MR RIVERSIDE CNTY MTG REGIST: M.RAHN 7383 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY MN STATE OF THE CITY REGIST: CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE M.NAGGAR 7384 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY ZS STATE OF THE CITY REGIST: CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE Z.SCHWANK 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES ZS RIVERSIDE CNTY MTG REGIST: Z.SCHWANK 7385 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 015534 GOVERNMENT JOBS.COM INC, IG JOB POSTING SVC: LEAD MAINT DBA NEOGOV WORKERS 017038 CPS HR CONSULTING IG REFUND: COMP TRAINING: P.VON RICHTER 021425 TOONLY IG SUBSCRIPTION: ANIMATE POWER POINTS 020812 INSTACART.COM IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 020812 INSTACART.COM IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 018452 STARBUCKS IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 018452 STARBUCKS IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES IG FLIGHT CHANGE FEE: B.OBMANN 020812 INSTACART.COM IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 018452 STARBUCKS IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR ACADEMY 021398 ORANGE COUNTY IG ACRYLIC DISPLAY BOXES: INDUSTRIAL, PLASTICS INC EMPLOYEE 021482 GIFTCARDS.COM IG EMPLOYEE OF THE QUARTER RECOGNITION 007282 AMAZON COM INC, IG REPLACEMENT BATTERIES: SYNCB/AMAZON MOBILE HOT 007282 AMAZON COM INC, IG REIMBURSEMENT MISC SVCS: SYNCB/AMAZON GARIBAY, I. Amount Paid Check Total 25.00 25.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 50.00 125.00 130.00 -284.00 -480.00 131.63 27.37 35.90 35.90 46.01 116.00 35.90 377.12 218.82 22.78 14.99 Page-1 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 2 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 010948 MIRAGE THE HOTEL AND IG LODGING: NEOGOV CONF: P.VON 318.61 CASINO RICHTER 010948 MIRAGE THE HOTEL AND IG LODGING: NEOGOV CONF: 419.52 CASINO B.OBMANN 018452 STARBUCKS IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR 35.90 ACADEMY 020812 INSTACART.COM IG RFRSHMNTS: SUPERVISOR 99.76 ACADEMY 015534 GOVERNMENT JOBS.COM INC, IG JOB POSTING SVC: LEAD MAINT 119.00 1,421.21 DBA NEOGOV WORKERS 7387 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 021408 ETRAILER CORPORATION LM TOW-RAX RECESSED LED LIGHT: 748.35 POLICE 019832 TRAUMA INTERVENTION LM REGIST: HEROES W/HEART EVENT 550.00 PRGMS OF, SW RIVERSIDE 10/5 COUNTY INC 021014 NETWORK FOR GOOD LM PROJECT TOUCH EVENT 11/9/19 1,030.00 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES LM AIRFARE:LEAGUE CA CITIES: 152.97 2,481.32 R.MENCHACA Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7388 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 008956 PANERA BREAD 007651 FILIPPIS PIZZA GROTTO 007788 COST PLUS WORLD MARKET 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 021050 ASSOC OF AQUATIC PROFESSIONALS 007282 AMAZON COM INC, SYNCB/AMAZON 017736 FEAST CALIFORNIA CAFE LLC, DBA CORNER BAKERY CAFE 003810 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUM 004873 TEMECULAVALLEY HISTORICAL, SOCIETY 021485 MOTION ARRAY 012085 ISTOCK INT'L INC. 015626 EVENTBRITE.COM 001365 RIVERSIDE, COUNTY OF, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPT 001365 RIVERSIDE, COUNTY OF, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPT 020886 NETFLIX.COM 017300 ADOBE.COM (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total KH MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: 40.00 WILLCOX, G. KH MEMBERSHIP FEE: POST, KRISTEN 40.00 KH RFRSHMNTS: SECOND SATURDAY 116.97 9/14/19 KH RFRSHMNTS: CONTRACT CLASS 166.33 TRAINING KH RFRSHMNTS: SECOND SATURDAY 65.26 ENGLAND KH CONF REGISTRATION: DAVIS, 349.00 MELISSA KH MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: DAVIS, 40.00 MELISSA KH CONF REGISTRATION: POST, 349.00 KRISTEN KH CONF REGISTRATION: WILLCOX, 349.00 G. KH DEHUMIDIFIER FOR OFFICE: TCSD 36.99 KH RFRSHMNTS: CONTRACT CLASS 340.00 TRAINING KH MEMBERSHIP FEE: FRICK, TRACY 165.00 KH REGISTRATION: ANN'L EVENT 80.00 11/16/19 KH SUBSCRIPTION FEE: VIDEO 192.00 EFFECT KH IMAGES FOR PROMOTIONAL 120.00 FLYERS & WEBSI KH REGIST: ENGAGING ADULTS 88.12 W/SPEC NEEDS KH FOOD VENDOR PERMITS: 199.00 CARNIVAL EVENT KH FOOD VENDOR PERMITS: 4.72 CARNIVAL EVENT KH MONTHLY CHARGE FOR SVC: CRC 8.99 TEEN ROOM KH SOFTWARE: THEATER VIDEO 599.88 SYSTEM 3,350.26 Page:3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7389 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 021477 ECO GREEN CLEANERS 010514 CAMPINI'S ITALIAN DELI 004432 ALBERTSONS GROCERY STORE 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 012881 41MPRINT INC, DBA NELSON MARKETING 021127 CASAJIMENEZ 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES 021478 DISCOUNTMUGS.COM 021479 CEREMONIAL SUPPLIES 020074 LA COCINA BAR AND GRILL 021178 LICENSE PLATES AND FRAMES.COM 020419 CHIPOTLE - CORP OFC 7390 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 006952 PAYPAL 017570 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION INC 019159 CALPERS EDUCATION FORUM 2016 020535 LUNA GRILL 000154 C S M F O 000154 C S M F O (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total AA LINEN CLEANING: RENAMING 34.56 EVENT 10/8 AA RFRSHMNTS: STAFF REIMBURSED: 83.63 CITY AA RFRSHMNTS: RENAMING EVENT: 21.56 10/8 AA STATE OF THE CITY REGIST: CITY 225.00 MGR'S AA REGIST CITY MANAGER'S CONF 725.00 A.ADAMS AA RFRSHMNTS: ACTIVE SHOOTER 77.92 EVENT 9/26 AA PROMOTIONAL ITEMS: RENAMING 573.20 EVENT AA RFRSHMNTS: LAW ENFORCEMENT 39.91 MTG 10/7 AA RIVERSIDE CNTY MTG REGIST: 50.00 A.ADAMS AA PROMO ITEMS: CITY MGR 585.08 AA CEREMONIAL RIBBON: FVP EVENT 177.37 11/7 AA RFRSHMNTS: QRTLY MTG TVUSD 42.19 9/20 AA PROMO ITEMS: CITY EVENT 12/1/19 713.50 AA RFRSHMNTS: STAFF REIMBURSED: 61.74 3,410.66 CITY ATT JH VERISIGN PAYFLOW PRO 25.00 TRANSACTION JH CPR MANNEQUINS: FIRE DEPT 6,473.12 JH REGIST: CALPERS CONF: WARD, R. 499.00 JH RFRSHMNTS: THEATER 150.06 HOSPITALITY: TCSD JH AWARD PRGM SUBMISSION: 150.00 FINANCE JH AWARD PRGM SUBMISSION: 150.00 7,447.18 FINANCE Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7391 10/17/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 010948 MIRAGE THE HOTEL AND CASINO 008956 PANERA BREAD 013338 APPLE STORE 002103 CALIF ASSOCIATION PUBLIC INFO, DBA: CAPIO 021481 LIP BALM EXPRESS 020812 INSTACART.COM 021423 TICKET MONSTER 002103 CALIF ASSOCIATION PUBLIC INFO, DBA: CAPIO 008956 PANERA BREAD 002103 CALIF ASSOCIATION PUBLIC INFO, DBA: CAPIO 015354 FACEBOOK.COM 008956 PANERA BREAD 7421 10/9/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE 7422 10/16/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 020392 FASTENATION INC 021476 CASA MUNRAS HOTEL 018235 BRIGHT WORKS INCORPORATED 013851 STORM SOURCE, LLC, DBA: APPOINTMENTPLUS 021274 ZOOM.US 016539 SPECK PRODUCTS 021476 CASA MUNRAS HOTEL 021476 CASA MUNRAS HOTEL 7423 10/28/2019 007282 AMAZON COM INC, SYNCB/AMAZON (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total GB REFUND -ROOM CANCELLATION: -100.91 GARIBAY, I. GB RFRSHMNTS: CONSTRUCTION 107.77 PRGM GB ADD'L PHONE STORAGE: BEMOLL, 0.99 B. GB MEMBERSHIP: DAMKO, C. 225.00 GB PROMOTIONAL ITEMS: ECO DEV 108.00 GB RFRSHMNTS: PIO MTG 10/8 45.89 GB TEAM PACE ITEMS 131.40 GB WORKSHOP TRAINING: BEMOLL, 40.00 B. GB RFRSHMNTS: PIO MTG 10/8: ECO 684.99 DEV GB WORKSHOP REGIST: BORUNDA, B. 40.00 GB FACEBOOK PROMOTING CITY 3.00 GOVERNMENT GB RFRSHMNTS: CONSTRUCTION 107.77 1,393.90 PRGM JS STATE OF THE CITY REGIST: 50.00 50.00 J.STEWART MH SUPPLIES: VELCRO & FASTENERS 143.41 MH HOTEL RESERVATION: HESLIN, M. 25.00 MH SIGN CONTROLLER: KMA EXHIBIT 666.17 MH APPOINTMENT PLUS ANNUAL 1,309.00 RENEWAL MH MONTHLY RENEWAL FEE: INFO 386.90 TECH MH PHONE CASE: INFO TECH 49.43 MH LODGING'19 MISAC CONF 1,368.06 M.HESLIN MH LODGING'19 MISAC CONF 967.35 4,915.32 P.CROWELL SHIRTS -KNOW YOUR LIMIT 168.04 168.04 CAMPAIGN: POLICE Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 7424 10/28/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 001158 HOLIDAY INN VOID - PT LODGING: CASQA CONF: 001158 HOLIDAY INN VOID - KUHN, S. PT LODGING: CASQA 7425 10/22/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER CONF: KUHN, S. SEPT WATER: 32131 DIST S LOOP RD 7426 10/22/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DIST SEPT WATER: 39656 DIEGO DR 7427 10/22/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DIST SEPT WATER: 32131 S LOOP RD 7428 10/22/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DIST SEPT WATER: 32131 S LOOP RD 7429 10/23/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 7430 10/24/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-EXTERNAL DMV LINE 7431 10/23/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS- 30600 PAUBA RD 7432 10/15/2019 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY SEPT 098-255-9828-8 29119 MARGARITA RD 7433 10/15/2019 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY SEPT 117-188-6393-6 32131 S LOOP 7434 10/22/2019 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY RD SEPT 091-085-1632-0 41951 MORAGA RD Amount Paid Check Total 0.00 0.00 0.00 45.36 45.36 127.25 127.25 163.26 163.26 219.24 219.24 130.98 130.98 111.84 111.84 594.88 594.88 46.35 46.35 71.81 71.81 54.99 54.99 Page.-6 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 7 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7435 10/31/2019 007282 AMAZON COM INC, SYNCB/AMAZON 7436 10/17/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 7437 10/28/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7438 10/25/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7439 10/25/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7440 10/28/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total EQUIP PARTS: DISHWASHER: STA 92 32.49 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION FIRE 49.82 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION FIRE 57.36 FACILITY MAINT: FIRE STA 95 65.16 EQUIP PARTS: DISHWASHER: STA 92 48.93 EQUIP PARTS: DISHWASHER: STA 92 16.26 SUPPLIES:SISTER CITY 99.75 4D DUAL MEASURING WHEEL: TRAFFIC- 172.40 SD CARDS FOR COUNCIL LOBBY DISPL) 64.86 REC SUPPLIES:CRC 32.62 REC SUPPLIES:CRC 26.64 SUPPLIES:ACE PROGRAMS 50.38 SUPPLIES:ACE PROGRAMS 112.24 SUPPLIES:ACE PROGRAMS 50.22 SUPPLIES:ACE PROGRAMS 7.90 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS & EXHIBITS 43.11 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS & EXHIBITS 109.28 1,039.42 OCT INTERNET SVCS-EOC 147.51 147.51 OCT INTERNET SVCS- 41000 MAIN ST 46.48 46.48 OCT INTERNET SVCS- 30875 RANCHO 586.83 586.83 VISTA RD OCT INTERNET SVCS- 42569 586.83 586.83 MARGARITA RD OCT INTERNET SVCS- 32380 DEER 586.83 586.83 HOLLOW WAY Page:? apChkLst Final Check List Page: 8 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 7441 10/29/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 021480 ALL ABOUT PINS RO GIRL SCOUTS RECOGNITION PINS: CITY 000305 TARGET BANK BUS CARD RO SUPPLIES: COLLEGE FAIR: CITY SRVCS CLERK 001526 MICHAELS STORES INC RO FRAME FOR PRESENTATION: CITY CLERK 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES RO REGIST: LAWS & ELECTIONS: JOHL 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES RO REGIST: LAWS & ELECTIONS: RAMIREZ 007047 OLIVE GARDEN RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MTG 9/24 000912 CITY CLERKS ASSN OF CALIF RO EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP REGIST: RAMIREZ 000912 CITY CLERKS ASSN OF CALIF RO EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP REGIST: JOHL 017443 OPERATING CO.LLC RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MTG 10/7 MED.CUISINE, DBA: DAPHNE'S CALIFORNIA 021453 SACRAMENTO BEE RO SUBSCRIPTION: ONLINE DIGITAL 7442 10/16/2019 021434 MATRIX TELECOM LLC DBA SEPT 800 SERVICES: CIVIC CENTER LINGO 7443 10/11/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-31-936-3511 46488 PECHANGA PKWY 7444 10/11/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-29-657-2563 42902 BUTTERFIELD STG 7445 10/11/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-27-560-0625 32380 DEERHOLLOW WAY 7446 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-36-122-7820 31777 DE PORTOLA RD 7447 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-30-066-2889 30051 RANCHO VISTA 7448 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-25-350-5119 45602 REDHAWK PKWY 7449 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-31-031-2590 28301 RANCHO CAL 7450 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-29-479-2981 31454 TEM PKWY Amount Paid Check Total 320.00 15.99 30.06 500.00 500.00 230.92 50.00 50.00 261.06 12.99 1,971.02 67.14 67.14 21.29 21.29 87.08 87.08 2,886.54 2,886.54 10.39 10.39 10.51 10.51 12.74 12.74 13.15 13.15 63.25 63.25 Page:8 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 9 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7451 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7452 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7453 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7454 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7455 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7456 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7457 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7458 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7459 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7460 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7461 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7462 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7463 10/24/2019 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER DISTRICT 7464 10/31/2019 010349 CALIF DEPT OF CHILD SUPPORT 7465 10/31/2019 000194 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN 303355 7466 10/31/2019 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) 7467 10/31/2019 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total SEPT 2-40-765-3021 28916 PUJOL ST 78.25 78.25 SEPT 2-40-380-2424 40750 85.90 85.90 BUTTERFIELD STG SEPT 2-36-531-7916 44205 MAIN ST 99.96 99.96 SEPT 2-41-394-3267 46899 REDHAWK 106.42 106.42 PKWY SEPT 2-40-765-3179 28922 PUJOL ST 142.60 142.60 SEPT 2-29-458-7548 32000 RANCHO 216.63 216.63 CAL RD SEPT 2-10-331-2153 28816 PUJOL ST 1,543.54 1,543.54 SEPT 2-27-805-3194 42051 MAIN ST 7,496.28 7,496.28 SEPT 2-05-791-8807 31587 TEM PKWY 7,649.30 7,649.30 SEPT 2-02-351-5281 30875 RANCHO 9,226.52 9,226.52 VISTA SEPT 2-36-171-5626 BUTTERFIELD 26,134.81 26,134.81 STG RD SEPT 2-01-202-7330 VARIOUS 78,263.82 78,263.82 LOCATIONS SEPT WATER 3002577 29119 21,682.01 21,682.01 MARGARITA RD SUPPORT PAYMENT 899.07 899.07 ICMA-RC LOAN REPAYMENT PAYMENT 1,849.50 1,849.50 STATE TAXES PAYMENT 24,525.94 24,525.94 FEDERAL TAXES PAYMENT 83,733.33 83,733.33 Page9 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 10 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 7468 10/31/2019 000389 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT OBRA- PROJECT RETIREMENT 3,206.84 3,206.84 SOLUTION PAYMENT 7469 10/31/2019 001065 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE 457 CITY MANAGER 730.77 730.77 SOLUTION PAYMENT 7470 10/31/2019 019088 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE LOAN REPAYMENT 28.51 28.51 SOLUTION PAYMENT 198242 10/31/2019 018313 858 GRAPHICS INC SIGNS & BANNERS: TVM 271.54 271.54 198243 10/31/2019 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 1,080.15 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 208.23 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 173.79 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 460.78 1,922.95 198244 10/31/2019 009374 ALLEGRO MUSICAL VENTURES PIANO TUNING/MAINT: THEATER 225.00 225.00 DBA, ALLEGRO PIANO SERVICE 198245 10/31/2019 013015 ALWAYS RELIABLE BACKFLOW TESTING: PARKS & 1,424.00 BACKFLOW, AKA NANETTE MEDIANS SEMAN BACKFLOW TESTING: PARKS & MEDIAN 54.00 BACKFLOW TESTING: PARKS & MEDIAN: 54.00 BACKFLOW TESTING: PARKS & MEDIAN 513.00 2,045.00 198246 10/31/2019 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES PHLEMBOTOMY SRVCS:TEMECULA 825.50 AFN POLICE PHLEMBOTOMY SRVCS:TEMECULA POL 55.00 880.50 198247 10/31/2019 013950 AQUA CHILL OF SAN DIEGO OCT WATER SVCS: TEMECULA 56.57 56.57 SHERIFF 198248 10/31/2019 004623 AQUA SOURCE INC POOL SUPPLIES: VARIOUS FACILITIES 2,254.51 2,254.51 198249 10/31/2019 018941 AZTEC LANDSCAPING INC SEP MAINT SVCS: PARKS/SCHOOLS 9,550.50 9,550.50 PW 198250 10/31/2019 020223 BAND P OIL SERVICES REFUND: PARCEL MAP 36862 1,000.00 1,000.00 198251 10/31/2019 006254 BALLET FOLKLORICO, AKA PERFORMANCE:AOTW 11/1 300.00 300.00 LORENA HANCOCK 198252 10/31/2019 018101 BARN STAGE COMPANY INC STTLMNT: CABARET AT THE MERC 903.00 903.00 10/27 198253 10/31/2019 014284 BLAKELYS TRUCK SERVICE, EQUIP REPAIRS: TCSD 1,705.47 1,705.47 AKA DONALD W BLAKELY Page:10 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 11 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198254 10/31/2019 018408 BOB CALLAHAN'S POOL OCT POOL/FOUNTAIN MAINT: VARIOUS SERVICE FAC. PW OCT POOL/FOUNTAIN MAINT: VARIOUS f 198255 10/31/2019 011348 BONCOR WATER SYSTEMS OCT WTR TANK FILTER REPL: STA 73 LLC, DBA SUNSHINE WATER SOFT 198256 10/31/2019 013265 CALIF BUILDING, STANDARDS 3RD QTR PAYMENT OF SB1473 2019 COMMISSION 198257 10/31/2019 010939 CALIF DEPT OF INDUSTRIAL 146667 ELEVATOR INSPA3230 BUS PRK DR 139737 ELEVATOR INSP: THEATER 139731 ELEVATOR INSP: THEATER 143028 ELEVATOR INSPA1000 MAIN ST ! 143027 ELEVATOR INSPA1000 MAIN ST ! 143026 ELEVATOR INSPA1000 MAIN ST 115265 ELEVATOR INSP:TV MUSEUM 128893 ELEVATOR INSPA3210 BUS PRK 198258 10/31/2019 004248 CALIF DEPT OF SEP FINGERPRINTING SRVCS: VARI JUSTICE-ACCTING DEPTS 198259 10/31/2019 016824 CALIFORNIASTATE FALL 2019 SENIOR EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY, OF SAN MARCOS 198260 10/31/2019 016688 CALIFORNIA WATERSHED ENG SEP DSGN SVCS: PW11-10 FLOOD CORP, DBA CWE CNTRL APR-JUN DSGN SVCS: PW11-10 FLOOD i 198261 10/31/2019 021349 CASA CENTER AGAINST SART EXAMS: TEMECULA PD SEXUAL, ASSAULT OF SW RIV CO 198262 10/31/2019 018828 CASC ENGINEERING AND, AUG PERMIT COMPLIANCE SVCS: CONSULTING INC LAND DEV NPDES COMM & IND'L INSPECTIONS:P" 198263 10/31/2019 004462 CDW LLC, DBA CDW WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS:FIRE STA GOVERNMENT LLC 12 WIRELESS ACCESS POINTS:FIRE STA 1: MISC STAGE SUPPLIES: THEATER 198264 10/31/2019 016446 CHRISTIAN STITCHERY INC, STAFF UNIFORMS: AQUATICS DBA SO CAL IMPRESSIONS 198265 10/31/2019 020025 CIVIL SOURCE INC AUG CNSTR MGMT SVCS: PW13-09 TPL AUG CNST MGMT SVCS: PW15-11 BTRFI 198266 10/31/2019 002756 COMPLETE EMBROIDERY EMBROIDERY SVCS: POLICE DEPT DESIGNS Amount Paid Check Total 950.00 1,100.00 267.20 524.00 225.00 125.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 3,900.00 1,500.00 869.10 12,013.11 550.00 7,336.00 8,877.00 143.87 2,055.25 -1,941.13 313.74 8,560.00 8,400.00 43.50 2,050.00 267.20 524.00 1,700.00 3,900.00 1,500.00 12,882.21 550.00 16,213.00 257.99 313.74 16,960.00 43.50 Page:11 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 12 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198267 10/31/2019 004412 COMPLETE TENNIS CAMP, TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 1,183.00 CTC TENNIS, AKA KERRY LE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 136.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 96.60 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 289.80 1,705.90 198268 10/31/2019 009905 COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES SOFTWARE RENEWAL: LIBRARY 10,936.00 10,936.00 INC 198269 10/31/2019 000442 COMPUTER ALERT SYSTEMS OCT-DEC ALARM SYS MONITORING: 6,240.00 6,240.00 VARI DEPTS 198270 10/31/2019 021230 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: TPL 1,803.54 1,803.54 DISTR, DBA CALIF ELECTRIC SUPPLY 198271 10/31/2019 013379 COSSOU, CELINE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 196.00 196.00 198272 10/31/2019 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 MISC SUPPLIES: PREV FIRE 247.50 247.50 198273 10/31/2019 014501 COUNTYWIDE MECHANICAL MISC REPAIRS: THEATER 1,123.12 SYSTEMS MISC REPAIRS: CIVIC CTR: PW 5,445.16 6,568.28 198274 10/31/2019 020436 CRONBERG, RICHARD N TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 168.00 168.00 198275 10/31/2019 021483 CURRENT POWER ELECTRIC REFUND:CANCELLED 97.68 97.68 INC PERM IT:619-0285 198276 10/31/2019 003272 DAISY WHEEL RIBBON CO INC PRINTER & PLOTTER 1,200.26 1,200.26 DBA, DAISY IT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES:GIS/CIVIC SALES 198277 10/31/2019 012600 DAVID EVANS AND DSGN SVCS: PW13-09 TPL PARKING 757.10 757.10 ASSOCIATES INC 198278 10/31/2019 002990 DAVID TURCH AND SEP FEDERAL LOBBYING SVCS: CITY 5,500.00 ASSOCIATES MGR OCT FEDERAL LOBBYING SVCS: CITY M 5,500.00 11,000.00 198279 10/31/2019 020648 DG INVESTMENT HOLDINGS 2 CITYWIDE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 39,015.00 39,015.00 INC, CONVERGINT SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES Page:12 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 13 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 198280 10/31/2019 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL 198281 10/31/2019 000523 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DIST 198282 10/31/2019 012747 EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SERVICE COMPANY INC DBA: 198283 10/31/2019 011202 EMH SPORTS USA INC 198284 10/31/2019 021200 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRUCTION INC 198285 10/31/2019 011292 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOC iF�I3��3i[�7KTiIf��iyF;=iZryNF7:1•�(y��A1�I��Ye71»I�[� 198288 10/31/2019 017736 FEAST CALIFORNIA CAFE LLC, DBA CORNER BAKERY CAFE (Continued) Description FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSD FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PARK MAINT FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: LAND DEV FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: POLICE DEP' FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CODE ENFOI FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPE FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: STREET MAI FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PW CIP FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV INSPECT PER UTILITY AGREEMNT 23317 I11:Imr-1111:1 A:7[611115111aa I A �cy:Ixy:F. TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS SEP PRGS PMT:LIBRARY PRKG PH II, PW13-19 AUG CEQAANALYSIS:PASEO DEL SOL TTM OCT LDSCP MAINT: SLOPES PW IRRIG REPAIRS: VARIOUS SLOPES OCT LDSCP MAINT: CITY FACS OCT OVERLAND EXTENSION PROJ LDS( OCT LDSCP MAINT: PARKS/MEDIANS PVA LDSCP REPAIR: PASEO DEL SOL MEDIAE IRRIG REPAIRS: VINTAGE HILLS LDSCP REPAIRS: RANCHO CAL MEDIAN OCT LDSCP MAINT: MEDIANS IRRIG REPAIRS: VARIOUS LOCATIONS IRRIGATION REPAIRS: VAR PARKS/MEDI LDSCP IMRPVS: PARKING STRUCTURE OCT LDSCP MAINT SLOPES: PW OCT LDSCP MAINT: PARKS/MEDIANS PVA RFRSHMNTS:TVM/ACE EVENTS & EXHIBITS Amount Paid Check Total 525.49 671.03 74.08 1,211.55 115.58 32.56 143.85 198.39 107.56 865.51 634.42 173.05 659.24 1.250.00 770.00 245.00 1,344.00 259,897.94 3,067.50 40,615.26 2,269.66 13,379.15 300.00 57,870.52 5,740.00 2,024.00 1,450.00 21,133.27 492.07 1,220.55 2,268.00 24,635.75 58, 921.01 295.81 4,753.07 659.24 1,250.00 2,359.00 259,897.94 3,067.50 232,319.24 295.81 Page:13 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 14 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198289 10/31/2019 000165 FEDERAL EXPRESS INC 9/27-10/03 EXP MAIL SVCS: VARI 101.69 101.69 DEPTS 198290 10/31/2019 003747 FINE ARTS NETWORK AKA STTLMNT: BONNIE & CLYDE 8,293.08 8,293.08 THEATRE, CO AND BALLET 10/11-10/27 THEATER 198291 10/31/2019 018925 FIREHOUSE SUBS RFRSHMNTS: TEEN CERT CLASS 615.20 615.20 11/3/19 198292 10/31/2019 018925 FIREHOUSE SUBS RFRSHMNTS: TEEN CERT CLASS 492.16 492.16 11/2/19 198293 10/31/2019 019651 FOX, JAYME REIMB: RFRSHMNTS: LUCITY 162.60 162.60 TRAINING 198294 10/31/2019 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 21.75 KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 5.98 KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 2.86 KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 171.28 201.87 198295 10/31/2019 009097 FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS SOUND/LIGHTING & MISC SUPPLIES: 41.31 41.31 THEATER 198296 10/31/2019 009608 GOLDEN VALLEY MUSIC STTLMNT: CLASSICS AT THE MERC: 437.50 437.50 SOCIETY, DBA CA CHAMBER OCTOBER ORCHESTRA 198297 10/31/2019 016552 GONZALES, MARK ALLEN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 480.00 480.00 198298 10/31/2019 003792 GRAINGER MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 290.63 290.63 Page:14 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 15 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 198299 10/31/2019 000186 HANKS HARDWARE INC 198300 10/31/2019 020628 HASA INC 198301 10/31/2019 021486 HERNANDEZ, ANAKA LASARA 198302 10/31/2019 010210 HOME DEPOT SUPPLY INC 198303 10/31/2019 006914 INNOVATIVE DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS 198304 10/31/2019 015358 KELLY PAPER COMPANY INC (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 329.22 MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 16.28 MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 1.07 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 67.26 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 28.26 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 56.33 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 21.48 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 15.37 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 146.68 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 6.51 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 59.26 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS -55.46 MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 13.26 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 4.70 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 5.49 MAINT SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 19.04 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 91.05 MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 16.08 MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 10.32 MAINT SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 4.98 MAINT SUPPLIES: OLD TOWN 22.26 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 171.12 HARDWARE SUPPLIES: PREV FIRE 25.34 HARDWARE SUPPLIES :TCC 47.83 MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 317.53 MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW -248.51 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 74.96 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 11.22 HRDWR SUPPLIES: STA 84 FIRE 4.92 HDWR SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 73 -16.07 VARIOUS SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES 557.14 REFUND:LOST MATERIALS 15.99 RETURNED:LIBRARY MISC SUPPLIES: CRC 257.65 MISC SUPPLIES: TVM 342.78 MISC SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 42.63 MISC SUPPLIES: CRC 4.86 MISC SUPPLIES: TVM 98.38 SEP COPIER 3,571.32 MAINT/REPAIR/USAGE:CITYWIDE SEP COPIER MAI NT/REPAI R/USAGE:CIT' 547.90 PLOTTER PAPER & MISC PAPER 775.47 SUPPORT SVCS PLOTTER PAPER & MISC PAPER SUPPO 155.51 1,267.78 557.14 15.99 746.30 4,119.22 930.98 Page:15 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 16 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198305 10/31/2019 001282 KNORR SYSTEMS INC CRC POOL: CIRCULATION PUMP 14,698.92 14,698.92 198306 10/31/2019 017118 KRACH BREE B, DBA SUPPLIES: SISTER CITY 685.13 TEMECULA TROPHY & DES SUPPLIES: ACE/SISTER CITY/TVM PRGN 11.42 NAME PLATES: CARRERA/RAMIREZ: FIR 87.00 SUPPLIES: ACE/SISTER CITY/TVM PRGN 23.93 CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301, -171.28 CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301, -2.86 CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301, -5.98 CREDIT. -TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301, -21.75 605.61 198307 10/31/2019 019691 L.C. PAVING & SEALING INC AUG PRGS:PECH.PKWY WIDENING, 416,225.95 416,225.95 15-14 198308 10/31/2019 000482 LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC GEOTECH PEER REVIEW ANALYSIS: 2,500.00 2,500.00 PANERA 198309 10/31/2019 003726 LIFE ASSIST INC CPR SUPPLIES: MEDIC 595.96 595.96 198310 10/31/2019 020978 LISAABMA-KAMMERT, DBA RFRSHMNTS:20THANNIVERSARY:TVM 1,000.00 1,000.00 THE BATTER UP BAKERY 198311 10/31/2019 011145 LODATO JILL CHRISTINE, DBA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 94.50 94.50 BRIGHT START FOR KIDS 198312 10/31/2019 013982 M C I COMM SERVICE OCT XXX-0346 GENERAL USAGE 35.31 OCTXXX-0714 GEN USAGE: PD MALL AL 37.02 72.33 198313 10/31/2019 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET 315.70 ATHACO INC MAINT VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 1,648.21 VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 79.60 VARIOUS PARK SIGNS & SUPPLIES 64.60 2,108.11 198314 10/31/2019 004141 MAINTEX INC CLEANING SUPPLIES: VARI FACILITIES 2,007.89 2,007.89 198315 10/31/2019 013443 MIDWEST TAPE LLC BOOKS ON TAPE:LIBRARY 95.02 95.02 198316 10/31/2019 004951 MIKE'S PRECISION WELDING VAR PARKS: ON -CALL WELDING & 300.00 300.00 INC REPAIRS 198317 10/31/2019 000973 MIRACLE RECREATION PLAY EQUIP & SAFETY 209,695.56 209,695.56 EQUIPMENT SURFACING:RIVERTON 198318 10/31/2019 012264 MIRANDA, JULIO C TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 569.25 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 724.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 218.40 1,512.15 Page:16 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 17 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198319 10/31/2019 004043 MISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR INC 198320 10/31/2019 021488 MODE, RYAN REIMB: BOOTALLOWANCE: PW 198321 10/31/2019 020946 MUSSON THEATRICAL INC SOUND/LIGHTING SUPPLIES: THEATER 198322 10/31/2019 002925 NAPAAUTO PARTS MISC AUTO PARTS: FIRE DEPT 198323 10/31/2019 000209 NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC, EQUIP REPAIR & MAINT - FIRE STA 73 DBA CROP PRODUCTION SRVCS 198324 10/31/2019 003964 OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVS OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW-LAND DEV DIV OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW-LAND DEV OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW-LAND DEV OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW-CIP SUPPLIES: PW-CIP SUPPLIES: PW-LAND DEV 198325 10/31/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAIN-F. PW-PARKS VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-PARKS 198326 10/31/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAINT: TCSD-PARK 198327 10/31/2019 003663 PECHANGA BAND OF SEP MONITOR: BTRFLD STG LUISENO, MISSION INDIANS RD-PW1511 198328 10/31/2019 000249 PETTY CASH PETTY CASH REIMBURSEMENT 198329 10/31/2019 010338 POOL & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES PRODUCTS INC SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES 198330 10/31/2019 003697 PROJECT DESIGN SEP ENG SVCS: RVSD-OVERLAND CONSULTANTS DR-PW1606 198331 10/31/2019 021026 QUESTICALTD ANNUAL SBSCPTN: 12/12/19-12/11/20 198332 10/31/2019 021437 R3 CONTINUUM LLC GRIEF COUNSELOR:TCSD CLASSES INSTRUCTOR Amount Paid Check Total 334.73 334.73 163.11 163.11 913.50 913.50 10.98 10.98 75.32 75.32 13.13 53.21 27.83 224.48 16.52 39.13 374.30 45.73 1,617.05 1,662.78 55.99 55.99 10,608.80 10,608.80 956.81 956.81 -165.28 -56.00 115.86 244.68 637.87 45.22 822.35 8,400.00 8,400.00 35,299.13 35,299.13 800.00 800.00 Page:17 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 18 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198333 10/31/2019 000907 RANCHO TEMECULA CAR SEP VEHICLE DETAIL SVC: WASH POLICE/FIRE 198334 10/31/2019 004822 RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY SEP TROLLEY SVC: RIDERSHIP -ROUTE 55 198335 10/31/2019 012251 ROTH, DONALD J TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198336 10/31/2019 004274 SAFE AND SECURE LOCKSMITH SVCS: THEATER LOCKSMITH SRVC 198337 10/31/2019 017699 SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M PHOTOGRAPHY: MUSEUM DAY 10/12 PRESTON PHOTOGRAPHY: HIGHHOPES-HALLOWE PHOTOGRAPHY: MPSC-COLUMBUS DAY PHOTOGRAPHY: LA PAZ ROUNDABOUT PHOTOGRAPHY: JCOMERCHERO DEDIC 198338 10/31/2019 013376 SECURITY SIGNAL DEVICES DUCT/SMOKE DETECTORS MAINT: INC, SSD SYSTEMS CIVIC CTR DUCT/SMOKE DETECTOR MAINT: THEA1 198339 10/31/2019 009213 SHERRY BERRY MUSIC TIX: JAZZ @ THE MERC 10/24 JAZZ @ THE MERC 10/26 198340 10/31/2019 013695 SHRED -IT US JV LLC, DBA: 9/16-10/14 DOC SHRED SVCS: POLICE SHRED -IT USA LLC 198341 10/31/2019 000645 SMARTAND FINAL INC SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS PGRM SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS PGRM 198342 10/31/2019 015235 SMOKE GUARD CALIFORNIA, SMOKE GUARD INSPECTIONS: CIVIC INC. CTR 198343 10/31/2019 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST PEST CONTROL SVCS: THEATER CONTROL INC PEST CONTROL SVCS: VARIOUS PARKS PEST CONTROL SVCS: MARG SPLASH F PEST CONTROL SVCS: PBSP EMERG PEST CONTROL: MEADOWS PAI PEST CONTROL SVCS: DUCK POND EMERG PEST CONTROL: HARVESTON P PEST CONTROL SVCS: MARG SPLASH F PEST CONTROL SVCS: WOLF CREEK Pk EMERG PEST CONTROL: VAIL RANCH P) PEST CONTROL SVCS: FACS-SEP 198344 10/31/2019 012422 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WREATH CITY HALL: SPECIAL EVENTS LIGHTING, DBATHE CHRISTMAS KINGS Amount Paid Check Total 53.97 53.97 1,381.18 1,381.18 122.50 122.50 53.29 53.29 150.00 175.00 150.00 150.00 150.00 775.00 1,014.00 169.00 1,183.00 371.00 3,405.00 3,776.00 60.33 60.33 323.40 383.73 707.13 1,500.00 1,500.00 118.00 493.00 49.00 70.00 94.00 49.00 94.00 49.00 49.00 94.00 881.00 2,040.00 2,700.00 2,700.00 Page:18 apChkLst 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 19 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198345 10/31/2019 019250 ST FRANCIS ELECTRIC LLC AUG TRAF SGNL MNTC 17,771.84 17,771.84 SVCS:YNEZ/EQUITY 198346 10/31/2019 000293 STADIUM PIZZA INC RFRSHMNTS: SKATE PARK EVENT 165.38 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 68.86 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 91.06 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 95.98 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 75.98 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 73.86 RFRSHMNTS: HIGH HOPES-HALLOWEEI 458.15 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 45.03 RFRSHMNTS: WORKFORCE PROGRAM 54.36 1,128.66 198347 10/31/2019 008337 STAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT SUPPLIES: FINANCE 106.16 SUPPLIES: PW-VARIOUS 184.42 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TVM 58.82 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TCSD 95.66 OFFICE SUPPLIES: MPSC 44.04 OFFICE SUPPLIES: CRC 87.63 SUPPLIES: PW VARIOUS 45.88 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TVM 53.17 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TVM 66.19 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TVM 6.60 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TCSD 153.16 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TCSD 198.11 OFFICE SUPPLIES: TVM 269.30 SUPPLIES: PW VARIOUS 38.56 SUPPLIES: PW-CIP & LAND DEV 45.33 SUPPLIES: TEM POLICE 54.33 SUPPLIES: FINANCE 122.99 SUPPLIES: PW TRAFFIC 129.20 SUPPLIES: FINANCE 79.31 1,838.86 198348 10/31/2019 008023 STATER BROTHERS MARKETS RFRSHMNTS: FIRE STA95-COMM 348.01 348.01 PGRM TIP 198349 10/31/2019 002366 STEAM SUPERIOR CARPET CARPET CLEANING: LIBRARY 2,700.00 2,700.00 CLEANING 198350 10/31/2019 015648 STEIN ANDREW, DBA PARKINK PROMO ITEMS: T. MUSEUM 783.00 783.00 198351 10/31/2019 009452 STRAWN, WILLIAM R REIMB:ETC GIO TRNG BURBANK,CA 297.00 297.00 11/5 198352 10/31/2019 013387 SWEEPING UNLIMITED INC OCT SWEEPING SVCS: PRKG 540.00 540.00 STRUCTURE Page:19 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 20 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198353 10/31/2019 003599 TY LIN INTERNATIONAL AUG CONSULT SRVCS:FV/115 PHII PW1601 198354 10/31/2019 003067 TEMECULA VALLEY RV EQUIP REPAIR: TEM POLICE -DUI SERVICE INC TRAILER 198355 10/31/2019 003941 TEMECULA WINNELSON SUPPLIES: VARIOUS COMPANY PARKS -PLUMBING 198356 10/31/2019 021236 TEMECULA YOUTH SPORTS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS LEAGUES 198357 10/31/2019 000161 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC ENERGOV IMPLEMENTATION: IT 198358 10/31/2019 012549 UPODIUM, AKA JOHN SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 12 FONTEYN 198359 10/31/2019 019793 URBANE CAFE, TGH RFRSHMNTS: AOTW 11/1 ENTERPRISES LLC 198360 10/31/2019 008977 VALLEY EVENTS INC FACEPAINTER:AOTW 11/1 ENTERTAINMENT:AOTW 11/1 198361 10/31/2019 021484 VIVINT SOLAR REFUND:CANCELLED PERMIT:1319-1755 198362 10/31/2019 020275 WALLACE & ASSOC SEP'19 CONST MGMT SVCS: PW-LID CONSULTING INC 198363 10/31/2019 007987 WALMART SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS PRGMS SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS-VITICULTURE SUPPLIES: SISTER CITY PGRM-25ANNIV 198364 10/31/2019 001342 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY INC SUPPLIES: CRC 198365 10/31/2019 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 8116-8/31 TREE MAIN: ROW TREE TRIM 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: ROW 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: VAIL RANCH 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: VAR PARKS 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: VILLAGES 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: WOLF CREEK 8/1-8/15 TREE MAINT: HARVESTON 198366 10/31/2019 013286 WEST SAFETY SERVICES INC OCT ENTERPRISE 911 SVC: IT Amount Paid Check Total 178, 308.42 178, 308.42 1,661.09 1,661.09 524.94 524.94 1,052.78 1,052.78 1,200.00 1,200.00 195.73 195.73 305.81 305.81 250.00 400.00 650.00 122.88 122.88 12,338.00 12,338.00 92.28 65.40 57.64 215.32 381.18 381.18 14,856.85 16,624.60 94.50 356.25 2,150.55 4,392.25 1,854.00 40,329.00 300.00 300.00 Page20 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 21 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198367 10/31/2019 008402 WESTERN RIVERSIDE CO SEP'19 MSHCP PAYMENT REG, CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 198368 10/31/2019 000621 WESTERN RIVERSIDE FY19/20 CLEAN CITIES COALITION COUNCIL OF, GOVERNMENTS DUES (WRCOG) 198369 10/31/2019 021487 WOOD, RAEMIE REIMB: TEM POLICE -UNIFORMS 1002044 10/30/2019 021490 SCHIAVONE, LORI REFUND:DUPL PMT:INV#70161 1002045 10/30/2019 021490 SCHIAVONE, LORI REFUND:DUPL PMT:INV#70891 Amount Paid Check Total 11,958.84 11,958.84 10,000.00 10,000.00 43.49 43.49 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 Grand total for UNION BANK: 1,995,298.10 Page21 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 22 10/31/2019 2:16:37PM CITY OF TEMECULA 189 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 1,995,298.10 Page22 apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 1 Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 7326 10/09/2019 014486 VERIZON WIRELESS 08/16-09/15 8,232.56 8,232.56 CELLULAR/BROADBAND:CITYWIDE 7471 11/07/2019 000246 PERS (EMPLOYEES' PERS EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT 111,108.14 111,108.14 RETIREMENT) 7472 11/04/2019 021301 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA401A 1,115.39 1,115.39 106474 7473 10/29/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-CITY HALL 295.98 295.98 7474 10/31/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-SENIOR 150.98 150.98 CENTER 7475 10/31/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-CITY HALL 2,763.73 2,763.73 7476 10/31/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS- CITY HALL 5,495.98 5,495.98 7477 10/29/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS-SKATE PARK & 225.37 225.37 MPSC 7478 10/29/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS-28922 PUJOL ST 586.83 586.83 7479 10/29/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS-41845 6TH ST 586.83 586.83 7480 11/04/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS-32364 58.99 58.99 OVERLAND TRL 7481 11/04/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS-40820 586.83 586.83 WINCHESTER RD 7482 10/18/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-39-043-8521 29028 OLD TOWN 10.56 10.56 FRONT 7483 10/18/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-29-974-7899 26953 YNEZ RD 145.28 145.28 7484 10/18/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-30-608-9384 28582 592.92 592.92 HARVESTON DR 7485 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-29-223-9571 30395 MURRIETA 22.30 22.30 HOT Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7486 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7487 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7488 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7489 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7490 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7491 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7492 10/21/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7493 10/22/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7494 11/07/2019 007282 AMAZON COM INC, SYNCB/AMAZON 7495 11/04/2019 007282 AMAZON COM INC, SYNCB/AMAZON 7496 10/28/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7497 10/28/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 7498 10/29/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total SEPT 2-33-237-4818 30499 RANCHO 100.12 100.12 CAL SEPT 2-29-974-7568 26953 YNEZ RD 112.14 112.14 SEPT 2-31-419-2659 26706 YNEZ RD 123.53 123.53 SEPT 2-31-693-9784 26036 YNEZ RD 321.64 321.64 SEPT 2-28-171-2620 40820 727.40 727.40 WINCHESTER RD SEPT 2-26-887-0789 40233 VILLAGE RD 2,426.70 2,426.70 SEPT2-00-397-5059 33340 CAMINO 8,122.44 8,122.44 PIEDRA SEPT 2-30-099-3847 29721 RYECREST 9.89 9.89 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION 89.08 FIRE MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION FIRE 17.61 REC SUPPLIES:CRC 97.98 BOOKS:LIBRARY 156.24 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS & EXHIBITS 216.03 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS 131.63 SUPPLIES:TVM 322.63 SUPPLIES/EQUIP: COMMUNITY RELATIC 62.46 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS & EXHIBITS 31.53 SUPPLIES:TVM EVENTS & EXHIBITS 424.11 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION FIRE 16.30 BOOKS:LIBRARY 138.19 MAINT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT:PW 319.50 2,023.29 EVACUATION DRILL SUPPLIES: EM 365.55 365.55 OCT 2-28-331-4847 32805 PAUBA RD 68.81 68.81 OCT 2-30-296-9522 46679 PRIMROSE 555.12 555.12 AVE OCT 2-40-576-0232 44173 13.53 13.53 BUTTERFIELD STG Paget apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 3 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 7499 10/29/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-41-072-5394 29429 TEM PKWY 30.08 30.08 7500 10/29/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-33-357-5785 44747 REDHAWK 64.78 64.78 PKWY 7501 10/29/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-34-624-4452 32131 S LOOP RD 1,485.60 1,485.60 7502 10/29/2019 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY SEPT 015-575-0195-2 32211 WOLF 85.15 85.15 VALLEY RD 7503 10/29/2019 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY SEPT 055-475-6169-5 32380 DEER 164.23 164.23 HOLLOW 7504 10/31/2019 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER SEPT WATER 3001605 PAUBA RD 23,316.29 23,316.29 DISTRICT 7505 11/05/2019 005460 U S BANK FY19/20 PARS CONTRIBUTION 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 198370 11/07/2019 020724 79 FIELD HOCKEY INC TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 420.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 504.00 924.00 198371 11/07/2019 021493 AGUILAR, NORMAN REIMB: STAFF TRAINING: TSI TRANSIT 70.00 70.00 198372 11/07/2019 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 259.06 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 541.96 801.02 198373 11/07/2019 021383 AMERICAN RAMP COMPANY RRSP PUMP TRACK: PW18-04 79,355.67 79,355.67 INC 198374 11/07/2019 000101 APPLE ONE INC OCT TEMP STAFF SVCS: CITY CLERK 1,015.56 1,015.56 198375 11/07/2019 017149 B G P RECREATION INC TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 885.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 838.54 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 764.75 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 2,387.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 1,386.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 4,702.72 10,964.51 198376 11/07/2019 019395 BAHAI OF TEMECULA REFUND: SEC DEPOSIT CRC 10/26/19 200.00 200.00 198377 11/07/2019 011954 BAKER AND TAYLOR INC BOOK COLLECTIONS:RHRTPL 13.16 13.16 Page3 apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 4 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198378 11/07/2019 006254 BALLET FOLKLORICO, AKA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 372.40 LORENA HANCOCK TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 333.20 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 58.80 764.40 198379 11/07/2019 015592 BAMM PROMOTIONAL STAFF SHIRTS: TCSD 119.54 PRODUCTS INC STAFF SHIRTS: TCSD 47.81 167.35 198380 11/07/2019 020279 BJS RENTALS INC RENTALS:SPECIAL EVENTS 2,689.73 2,689.73 198381 11/07/2019 021495 BRAGG, LAURA REIMB: WORK BOOTS 137.01 137.01 198382 11/07/2019 000152 CALIF PARKS AND AGENCY MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: 555.00 555.00 RECREATION SOC, C P R S TCSD 198383 11/07/2019 021054 CANTRELL, TINAJ. TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 140.00 140.00 198384 11/07/2019 004462 CDW LLC, DBACDW TOUGHBOOK POWER 173.11 GOVERNMENT LLC ADAPTERS:INFO TECH MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF 461.25 MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF 79.95 MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF 187.12 901.43 198385 11/07/2019 020025 CIVIL SOURCE INC SEP CNSTRCT MGMT SVCS: PW13-09 7,322.50 TPL SEP CNSTR MGMT SVCS: PW15-11 BUT] 8,627.50 15,950.00 198386 11/07/2019 021133 CNS ENGINEERS INC JUL-AUG ENG CONSULTANT SVCS: 38,778.19 38,778.19 PW16-05 198387 11/07/2019 000442 COMPUTER ALERT SYSTEMS ALARM SVC CALLS: WEDDING 75.00 75.00 CHAPEL 198388 11/07/2019 002631 COUNTS UNLIMITED INC TRAFFIC COUNT DATA COLLECTION 1,500.00 1,500.00 SVCS: PW 198389 11/07/2019 014501 COUNTYWIDE MECHANICAL HVAC MAINT: STA 73 1,477.50 SYSTEMS HVAC MAINT: STA 92 1,393.43 HVAC MAINT: STA 73 353.92 3,224.85 198390 11/07/2019 017542 COX, KRISTI LYN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 134.40 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 246.40 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 224.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 112.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 112.00 828.80 198391 11/07/2019 010650 CRAFTSMEN PLUMBING & REPLACE BACKFLOW DEVICE: PALA 4,500.00 4,500.00 HVACINC PARK Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198392 11/07/2019 020105 CUMBERBATCH, JAMAL CREDIT: TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 1863175 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198393 11/07/2019 003272 DAISY WHEEL RIBBON CO INC PRINTER & PLOTTER DBA, DAISY IT SUPPLIES SUPPLIES:GIS/CIVIC SALES 198394 11/07/2019 005766 DATA BUSINESS SYSTEMS INC 2019 TAX FORMS: FINANCE DEPT 198395 11/07/2019 012600 DAVID EVANS AND SEP DSGN SVCS: OVRLND DR EXT. ASSOCIATES INC PW16-06 SEP DSGN SVCS: PW-13-09 TPL SEP ENG SVCS-PW08-04 SANTA GERTR' 198396 11/07/2019 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL PORTABLE RESTROOM: LONG SRVCS CANYON PARK PORTABLE RESTROOM: RIVERTON PAR TEMP FENCE: 41375 MCCABE CT TES POOL: TEMP RESTROOM RENTAL PORTABLE RESTROOM: VAIL RANCH PA PORTABLE RESTROOM: LA SERENA WA 198397 11/07/2019 021497 DISABILITY SPORTS REFUND:SEC DEP:CRC FOUNDATION 198398 11/07/2019 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 198399 11/07/2019 020613 EAGLE PAVING COMPANY INC, PAVEMENT REHAB PGRM: PW18-12 DBATORO ENGINEERING 198400 11/07/2019 004658 EASTWOOD, GREGORY REIMB: BASIC 80-HR MOTORCYCLE TRAINING 198401 11/07/2019 004592 EBS GENERAL ENGINEERING RET RELEASE: PW18-07 CONCRETE INC REPAIRS 198402 11/07/2019 013367 ELECTRO INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY MISC SMALL TOOLS EQUIP: PW TRAFFIC 198403 11/07/2019 021157 ENDURING FITNESS 4U TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198404 11/07/2019 000165 FEDERAL EXPRESS INC EXP MAIL DELIV SVCS: HR/FINANCE/CIP 198405 11/07/2019 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD CUMBERBATCH, JAMAL - CASE# 1863175 Amount Paid Check Total -68.60 274.40 205.80 1,558.69 1,558.69 324.21 324.21 4,600.00 433.69 29,180.24 34,213.93 110.88 110.88 88.21 275.87 165.88 110.88 862.60 200.00 200.00 43.57 43.57 109,449.02 109,449.02 139.56 139.56 16,512.13 16,512.13 428.32 428.32 280.00 280.00 88.99 88.99 68.60 68.60 Page.-5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198406 11/07/2019 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 198407 11/07/2019 013076 GAUDETYVONNE M, DBA YES TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS YOU CAN DRAW 198408 11/07/2019 012066 GEOCON WEST INC 8/12-9/8 GEOTECH SVCS: PW15-14 PECHANGA 8/12-9/8 GEOTECH SVCS: PW18-02 CRC 198409 11/07/2019 015534 GOVERNMENT JOBS.COM INC, NEOGOV APPLICANT COMM DBA NEOGOV FEATURE:HR 198410 11/07/2019 021467 GRAPHIC CONCEPTS VEHICLE STRIPING - PREV VEHICLE STRIPING - PREV 198411 11/07/2019 015451 GREATAMERICA FINANCIAL OCT LEASE FOR 6 COPIERS:LIBRARY SVCS Amount Paid Check Total 32.63 32.63 571.20 571.20 5,385.50 749.00 6,134.50 323.00 323.00 548.69 548.69 1,097.38 793.89 793.89 Page6 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 7 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 198412 11/07/2019 000186 HANKS HARDWARE INC 198413 11/07/2019 012748 HARDY AND HARPER INC 198414 11/07/2019 020628 HASA INC (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total MAINT SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 14.63 MAINT SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 32.90 MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 544.77 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 22.24 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 12.73 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 445.30 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 25.50 MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIPMENT. PW 1 117.30 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 3.59 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 1.31 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 12.27 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 374.18 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 29.49 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 73.16 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 11.92 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 335.71 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 40.02 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 51.48 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 76.97 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 5.49 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 153.25 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 45.65 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 33.15 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PAF 60.28 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 30.41 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 12.85 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 21.20 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 18.66 MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP: PW TRAFF 334.57 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 6.50 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 12.51 MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 2.76 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 122.74 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 13.58 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 65.81 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 58.27 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 12.58 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 22.25 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 76.11 PRGS PMT #4: MEADOW LOOP 111,237.75 PW18-10 PRGS PMT #3: MEADOW LOOP PW18-10 25,688.00 VARIOUS SUPPLIES: POOL FACILITIES 630.40 3,334.09 136,925.75 630.40 Page:? apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 8 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198415 11/07/2019 000520 HDL COREN AND CONE OCT-DEC PROP TAX 5,625.00 5,625.00 CONSULTI NG:FI NANCE 198416 11/07/2019 010210 HOME DEPOT SUPPLY INC MISC SUPPLIES: PARKING GARAGE 193.14 SUPPLIES:TVM/ACE/SISTER CITY EVEN" 162.44 355.58 198417 11/07/2019 010766 INLAND VALLEY SYMPHONY SYMPHONY PERF:SALUTE TO 7,000.00 7,000.00 VETERANS 11/11 198418 11/07/2019 020673 INTEGRITY SUPPORT PRE -EMPLOYMENT SCREENINGS: HR 101.55 101.55 SERVICES INC, EMPLOYMENT SCREENING RESO 198419 11/07/2019 000820 K R W & ASSOCIATES 8/28-10/4 ENG PLAN CK & 15,400.00 15,400.00 REVIEW:LAND DEV 198420 11/07/2019 017118 KRACH BREE B, DBA SUPPLIES: ACE/SISTER CITY/TVM 130.50 TEMECULA TROPHY& DES PRGMS CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301 -32.63 97.87 198421 11/07/2019 020415 KUHN, STUART REIMB: CA STORMWATER QUALITY 551.30 551.30 ASSOC CONF 198422 11/07/2019 011321 LABOR LAW CENTER INC LABOR LAW POSTERS: HR 882.31 882.31 198423 11/07/2019 000482 LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC SEP GEOTECH:LIBRARY PH2 PW13-09 5,476.95 SEP GEOTECH:BTRFLD STAGE PH3 PW, 12,310.60 8/5-9/30 GEOTECH SVC:YNEZ RD PW18- 2,072.40 SEP GEOTECH:R.VISTA PAVEMENT PW1 790.40 SEP GEOTECH:RRSP PUMP TRACK PW1 855.20 21,505.55 198424 11/07/2019 004230 LINCOLN EQUIPMENT INC POOL EQUIPMENT:AQUATICS 952.78 952.78 198425 11/07/2019 004813 M AND J PAUL ENTERPRISES JUMPER RENTALS: HALLOWEEN 695.00 695.00 INC, DBA JOLLY JUMPS EVENT 10/25 198426 11/07/2019 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET 2,927.57 ATHACO INC MAINT CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MP 1,517.60 CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MP 107.70 CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MP 721.33 CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET MP 796.43 6,070.63 198427 11/07/2019 011956 MATTHEWS, AARON REIMB:URISA GIS LDRSHPACAD 502.52 502.52 10/20-25 198428 11/07/2019 018314 MICHAEL BAKER SEP CONSULT SVCS: PW15-14 705.10 INTERNATIONAL PECHANGA SEP CIVIL ENG & DSGN SVCS: PW18-04 3,830.97 4,536.07 PageB apChkLst Final Check List Page: 9 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198429 11/07/2019 004586 MOORE FENCE COMPANY INC REPAIR FENCING:HARVESTON COMM PK 198430 11/07/2019 004040 MORAMARCO, ANTHONY J, ART WORKSHOPS:ARTS & CULTURE DBA BIGFOOT GRAPHICS 198431 11/07/2019 002257 MOST DEPENDABLE MISC PARTS: PAT BIRDSALL SPORTS FOUNTAINS PARK 198432 11/07/2019 004490 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING LLC LIGHTING PARTS:PBSP 198433 11/07/2019 018099 NATIONAL SAFETY DOT TESTING: HR COMPLIANCE INC 198434 11/07/2019 001323 NESTLE WATERS NORTH 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: TPL AMERICA, DBA READYREFRESH 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: MRC 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: TVM 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: THEATER 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: SKATE PARK 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: PBSP 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: CITY CNCL 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: CRC 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: TCC 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: TVE2 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: HELP CTR 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: FOC 9/23-10/22 WTR DELIV SVC: TES POOL 198435 11/07/2019 014391 NICHOLS, KELLIE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198436 11/07/2019 009337 NV5 INC SEP PROF SVCS: MRC PW17-21 AUG PROF SVCS: MRC PW17-21 198437 11/07/2019 010334 OBMANN, REBECCA EE COMPUTER PURCHASE PGRM 198438 11/07/2019 021121 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTR MEDICAL SCREENINGS:HR OF CA, DBA CONCENTRA MEDICAL CTR INTERN MEDICAL SCREENINGS:ECON C Amount Paid Check Total 7,336.99 7,336.99 400.00 400.00 2,084.40 2,084.40 1,890.87 1,890.87 69.95 69.95 83.35 37.12 31.63 57.05 8.61 48.03 37.71 208.78 24.14 28.69 20.18 267.30 53.63 906.22 258.30 453.60 302.40 428.40 151.20 305.55 176.40 2,075.85 9,387.50 26,555.00 35,942.50 1,407.34 1,407.34 32.50 52.00 84.50 Page9 apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 10 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198439 11/07/2019 003964 OFFICE DEPOT BUSINESS SVS SUPPLIES: HELP CTR-PD SUBSTATION 1,616.05 DIV SUPPLIES: HELP CTR-PD SUBSTATION 627.10 SUPPLIES: PW-TRAFFIC 70.96 SUPPLIES: FIRE 18.25 2,332.36 198440 11/07/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAINT: FIRE-ADM15 1,311.30 VEH REPAIR & MAINT: FIRE-ADM15 153.97 1,465.27 198441 11/07/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-STREET 1,110.58 1,110.58 198442 11/07/2019 019851 ORTIZ ENTERPRISES INC PRGRS PMT#26:115/SR79 INTRCHG 600.00 600.00 0408 198443 11/07/2019 014273 PARAGON PARTNERS LTD SEP APPRAISAL & AQUISITION 337.50 337.50 SVC:PW-CIP 198444 11/07/2019 021496 PATIO GUY ALUMAWOOD REFUND:PERMIT 171.81 171.81 CONTRACTOR CANCELLED:1319-2646 198445 11/07/2019 021458 PENFOLD'S CAFE INC, DBA RFRSHMNTS: SKIP-HIGHHOPES 1,631.25 1,631.25 PENFOLD'S CAFE 11/13,15 198446 11/07/2019 012904 PRO ACTIVE FIRE DESIGN OCT PLAN REVIEW SVCS: FIRE PREV 12,014.70 12,014.70 AND, CONSULTING 198447 11/07/2019 014354 PROQUEST, LLC ANCESTRY SOFTWARE 1,138.80 1,138.80 RENEW:LIBRARY-IT 198448 11/07/2019 008605 PSOMAS 8/23-9/26 SVCS:PECHANGA PKWY 2,875.00 2,875.00 ENVIRO 198449 11/07/2019 014494 R & R CONTROLS, INC HVAC REPAIR & MAINT: PENNYPICKLE 528.00 528.00 198450 11/07/2019 004029 R J M DESIGN GROUP INC SEP MASTER PLAN:COMMUNITY SVCS 26,591.89 26,591.89 198451 11/07/2019 018831 RADEECAL INC VEHICLE GRAPHICS: TEM POLICE 238.13 238.13 198452 11/07/2019 003591 RENES COMMERCIAL HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT CLEAN-UP: 1,525.00 MANAGEMENT PW HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT CLEAN-UP: F 5,259.00 6,784.00 198453 11/07/2019 000418 RIVERSIDE CO CLERK & NOE:ADA IMPLEMENTATION/CRC 50.00 50.00 RECORDER LR19-1380 198454 11/07/2019 000406 RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS 8/15-9/11 LAW ENFORCEMENT 2,368,494.49 2,368,494.49 DEPT Page:10 apChkLst 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 11 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198455 11/07/2019 009980 SANBORN GWYNETH A, CO COUNTRY LIVE! @ THE MERC 11/2 476.25 476.25 TEMECULA MUSIC ACADEMY 198456 11/07/2019 015364 SEASIDE ICE LLC, DBA ICE DEPOSIT:OLD TOWN ICE SKATING 22,076.50 22,076.50 AMERICA RINK 198457 11/07/2019 009213 SHERRY BERRY MUSIC JAZZ @ THE MERC 10/31 444.50 444.50 198458 11/07/2019 013482 SILVERMAN ENTERPRISES 9130-11/2 FACILITY SECURITY:LIBRARY 4,242.88 INC, DBA BAS SECURITY 10/3-11/2 FACILITY SECURITY:TCSD FAC 1,935.00 6,177.88 198459 11/07/2019 000645 SMARTAND FINAL INC SUPPLIES: MPSC 151.20 151.20 198460 11/07/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON ADVANCE PYMT:ST LIGHT VALUATION 1,680,398.06 1,680,398.06 198461 11/07/2019 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 92 42.00 CONTROL INC PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 95 80.00 PEST CONTROL SRVCS: O.A.T.C. 48.00 170.00 198462 11/07/2019 018844 STANTEC CONSULTING SEP CONSULT SVCS:BTTRFLD STG 1,033.00 1,033.00 SERVICES RD-PW1511 198463 11/07/2019 008337 STAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT OFFICE SUPPLIES: RHRTPL 71.43 SUPPLIES: LIBRARY 81.27 152.70 198464 11/07/2019 016262 STEVE ADAMIAK GOLF TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 315.00 INSTRUCTION, AKA STEVEN L ADAM IAK TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 151.20 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 378.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 378.00 1,222.20 198465 11/07/2019 017295 TEMECULA PIZZA FACTORY, RFRSHMNTS: TCSD-CRC 297.91 297.91 DBA PF INDUSTRIES LLC 198466 11/07/2019 013474 TOWN & COUNTRY TOWING TOWING SVCS: TEM POLICE 255.00 255.00 198467 11/07/2019 019832 TRAUMA INTERVENTION TIP 225.00 225.00 PRGMS OF, SW RIVERSIDE AWARDS:FIRE-CARRERA,CASADY,WEI COUNTY INC SER 198468 11/07/2019 002185 US POSTAL SERVICE POSTAGE: TCSD-WNTR/SPRG 2020 9,060.50 9,060.50 GUIDE 198469 11/07/2019 021473 VAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TRANSPORT: RIBBON CUT 97.50 97.50 CEREMONY 9117 Page:11 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 12 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 198470 11/07/2019 008977 VALLEY EVENTS INC 198471 11/07/2019 019375 WARD, ROSANNE 198472 11/07/2019 019773 WATTS, GARY 1002046 11/06/2019 021491 CRUZ, ANDREA (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total RENTALS:LA PAZ ROUNDABOUT 575.00 RIBBON CTTNG RENTALS: HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL 10/25 2,638.00 3,213.00 REIMB: '19 CALIPERS EDUCATION 382.57 382.57 FORUM REIMB: APA CALIF CONF: 9/14-18/19 456.86 456.86 REFUND:DUPL CHG:BUS LIC FEE 39.00 39.00 Grand total for UNION BANK: 6,919,037.09 Page:12 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 13 11/07/2019 2:27:19PM CITY OF TEMECULA 140 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 6,919,037.09 Page:13 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 7386 10/18/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 007987 WALMART 021014 NETWORK FOR GOOD 007987 WALMART 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES 7506 10/9/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 001158 HOLIDAY INN 7507 10/28/2019 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 001158 HOLIDAY INN 7508 11/7/2019 014486 VERIZON WIRELESS 7509 11/5/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 7510 11/5/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 7511 11/8/2019 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 7512 11/7/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7513 11/8/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7514 11/8/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7515 11/8/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 7516 11/8/2019 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE Description RG RFRSHMNTS: JOIN POLICE MTG 9/18 RG TABLE SPONSORSHIP:PRJT T.O.U.C.H. RG SUPPLIES: HELP CTR RG HOMELESS POLICY WRKSHP 11/4 RG RG HOMELESS POLICY WRKSHP 11/4 RM RG AIRFARE: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES CONF PT LODGING: CASQA CONF: KUHN, S PT LODGING: CASQA CONF: KUHN, S. 09/16-10/15 CELLULAR/BROADBAN D:CITYW I DE OCT INTERNET SVCS-FIRE STATION 73 OCT INTERNET SVCS-PUBLIC LIBRARY OCT INTERNET SVCS-THEATRE NOV INTERNET SVCS-29119 MARGARITA RD NOV INTERNET SVCS-32211 WOLF VALLEY RD NOV INTERNET SVCS-30755 AULD RD NOV INTERNET SVCS-41973 6TH ST NOV INTERNET SVCS- 41000 MAIN ST Amount Paid Check Total 126.98 1,030.00 205.19 50.00 50.00 152.97 199.33 199.33 9,778.21 121.84 190.98 150.98 348.30 191.00 717.45 717.45 3,430.75 1,615.14 199.33 199.33 9,778.21 121.84 190.98 150.98 348.30 191.00 717.45 717.45 3,430.75 Page-1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 7517 11/14/2019 010349 CALIF DEPT OF CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT SUPPORT 7518 11/14/2019 017429 COBRAADVANTAGE INC, DBA REIMBURSEMENT FSA PAYMENT THE ADVANTAGE GROUP 7519 11/14/2019 000194 I C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA-RC RETIREMENT TRUST 457 303355 PAYMENT 7520 11/14/2019 021301 I C M A RETI REMENT-PLAN ICMA-401(A) RETIREMENT PLAN 106474 PAYMENT 7521 11/14/2019 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) STATE TAXES PAYMENT 7522 11/14/2019 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) FEDERAL TAXES PAYMENT 7523 11/14/2019 000389 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT OBRA- PROJECT RETIREMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 7524 11/14/2019 001065 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT PAYMENT SOLUTION 7525 11/14/2019 019088 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE LOAN REPAYMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 7526 11/14/2019 000245 PERS - HEALTH INSUR PERS HEALTH PAYMENT PREMIUM PERS HEALTH PAYMENT 7527 11/14/2019 000246 PERS (EMPLOYEES' PERS RETIREMENT PAYMENT RETIREMENT) 7528 11/4/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-21-981-4720 30153 TEM PKWY 7529 11/4/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-41-072-5246 29429 TEM PKWY 7530 11/4/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-28-904-7706 32329 OVERLAND TRL 7531 11/4/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-41-048-2012 30498 TEM PKWY 7532 11/4/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 2-30-520-4414 32781 TEM PKWY 7533 11/7/2019 021355 PACIFIC PREMIER BANK ESCROW ACCT LIB PRKG PHII-ENV CONSTR Amount Paid Check Total 899.07 899.07 19,836.55 19,836.55 13,087.91 13,087.91 1,115.39 1,115.39 27,422.33 27,422.33 92,208.00 92,208.00 3,182.42 3,182.42 12,992.91 12,992.91 28.51 28.51 0.00 129, 624.91 129, 624.91 111,715.90 111,715.90 15.94 15.94 34.95 34.95 139.29 139.29 141.17 141.17 879.64 879.64 31,886.14 31,886.14 Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 7534 10/15/2019 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 2-20-798-3248 42081 MAIN ST 7535 10/31/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 7536 10/31/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 7537 10/31/2019 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER 39569 SERAPHINA RD DIST 198473 11/14/2019 004802 ADLERHORST INTERNATIONAL OCT K9 TRAINING: DAYKA/BORIS: LLC POLICE 198474 11/14/2019 003552 AFLAC PREMIUM HOLDING, AFLAC ACCIDENT INDEMNITY C/O BNB BANK LOCKBOX PAYMENT 198475 11/14/2019 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 198476 11/14/2019 006915 ALLIES PARTY EQUIPMENT, PARTY RENTAL EQUIPMENT. LINENS RENTAL INC 198477 11/14/2019 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES PHLEMBOTOMY SVCS:TEMECULA AFN POLICE PHLEMBOTOMY SVCS:TEMECULA POLK 198478 11/14/2019 000936 AMERICAN RED CROSS, STAFF CPR/FIRST AID CERTS: TCSD HEALTH AND SAFETY SVCS 198479 11/14/2019 002187 ANIMAL FRIENDS OF THE SEP ANIMAL CNTRL SVCS: TEMECULA VALLEYS JULANIMAL CNTRL SVCS: TEMECULA AUG ANIMAL CNTRL SVCS: TEMECULA 198480 11/14/2019 017797 ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO., VOLUNTEER ACCIDENT RENEWAL INSURANCE BROKERS OF CA 2 ADD'L PREMIUM: ENDORSEMENT: HR 198481 11/14/2019 015592 BAMM PROMOTIONAL RECOGNITION:30 YR CITYHOOD PRODUCTS INC JACKETS 198482 11/14/2019 018101 BARN STAGE COMPANY INC STTLMNT: MAGIC ATTHE MERC 11/10 198483 11/14/2019 014293 BIBLIOTHECA LLC SELF CHECK OUT WINDOWS 10: TPL Amount Paid Check Total 2,686.38 2,686.38 45.40 45.40 219.46 219.46 404.74 404.74 350.00 350.00 3,991.40 3,991.40 497.68 497.68 217.04 217.04 220.00 1,264.25 1,484.25 418.00 418.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 30,000.00 557.00 500.00 1,057.00 371.93 371.93 672.00 672.00 1,197.96 1.197.96 Page3 apChkLst 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 4 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198484 11/14/2019 014284 BLAKELYS TRUCK SERVICE, VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS:PW STREET 108.00 AKA DONALD W BLAKELY MAINT VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS:PW STREET IV 205.30 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS:PW STREET IV 354.13 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS:PW STREET IV 288.94 EQUIPMENT REPAIR & MAINT: PARKS 47.12 1,003.49 198485 11/14/2019 019559 BMW MOTORCYCLES OF POLICE MOTORCYCLE:TEMECULA 30,841.66 30,841.66 RIVERSIDE SHERIFF 198486 11/14/2019 005321 CALIF ASSOC OF CODE, MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: ROMINE, 95.00 ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MARIA MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: COLE, TOM 95.00 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: BAGDASARIAP 95.00 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: LEWING, SOPI 95.00 380.00 198487 11/14/2019 000638 CALIF DEPT OF 2019 3RD QTR PMT:STRONG MOTION 1,744.92 1,744.92 CONSERVATION (JUL-SEP) 198488 11/14/2019 000647 CALIF DEPT OF CONSUMER LICENSE RENEWAL: MORENO, RON 115.00 115.00 AFFAIRS 198489 11/14/2019 000647 CALIF DEPT OF CONSUMER LICENSE RENEWAL: ODVIAR, AVLIN 115.00 115.00 AFFAIRS 198490 11/14/2019 021500 CAROFFINO, LAURA REFUND: SEC DEPOSIT CC 10/28/19 200.00 200.00 198491 11/14/2019 021349 CASA CENTER AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT EXAMS: TEM 800.00 800.00 SEXUAL, ASSAULT OF SW RIV SHERIFF CO 198492 11/14/2019 004462 CDW LLC, DBACDW KEYBOARD & MOUSE REPLACEMENT: 448.20 448.20 GOVERNMENT LLC IT 198493 11/14/2019 009640 CERTIFION CORP DBA OCT ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCR: 200.00 200.00 ENTERSECT POLICE 198494 11/14/2019 021006 CLARIS INTERNATIONAL INC FILEMAKER LICENSING:PUBLIC 2,184.00 2,184.00 WORKS 198495 11/14/2019 004405 COMMUNITY HEALTH EMPLOYEE CHARITY DONATIONS 4.00 4.00 CHARITIES PAYMENT 198496 11/14/2019 009905 COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES WEB FILTERING:PUBLIC LIBRARY 18,057.80 18,057.80 INC 198497 11/14/2019 002945 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: VARIOUS 212.82 212.82 DIST PARKS Page:4 apChkLst 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 5 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198498 11/14/2019 021230 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL WIRELESS LIGHTING CTRL SYS 622,281.09 DISTR, DBA CALIF ELECTRIC HDWR: CIP SUPPLY WIRELESS LIGHTING CTRL SYS HDWR 26,426.25 WIRELESS LIGHTING CTRL SYS HDWR: -600,300.00 48,407.34 198499 11/14/2019 013379 COSSOU, CELINE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 262.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 434.70 697.20 198500 11/14/2019 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 TV & WALL MOUNT: TRAFFIC OPS CTR 442.57 THEATER HOSPITALITY & OFC SUPPLIEI 108.35 CERT SUPPLIES - TCC 701.56 1,252.48 198501 11/14/2019 010650 CRAFTSMEN PLUMBING & PLUMBING REPAIRS: PALA PARK 520.00 HVAC INC PLUMBING REPAIRS: TPL 285.00 PLUMBING REPAIRS: MPSC 471.96 1,276.96 198502 11/14/2019 020436 CRONBERG, RICHARD N TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 476.00 476.00 198503 11/14/2019 016098 CULTIVATING GOOD INC, DBA RFRSHMNTS: INVESTOR STEERING 172.91 172.91 E AT MARKETPLACE 198504 11/14/2019 001233 DANS FEED AND SEED INC MISC SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINT 27.22 27.22 198505 11/14/2019 001393 DATA TICKET INC, DBA SEP CITATION PROCESSING:CSD 200.00 200.00 REVENUE EXPERTS 198506 11/14/2019 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL PORTABLE RESTROOM: CTYWIDE 115.20 115.20 SRVCS CLEAN-UP 198507 11/14/2019 019720 DIVERSIFIED WATERSCAPES OCT WTR QUALITY MAINT: VARI 6,969.00 6,969.00 INC LOCATIONS 198508 11/14/2019 004068 ECALDRE MANALILI-DE VILLA, TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 175.00 AILEEN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 146.30 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 280.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 226.10 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 210.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 93.10 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 212.80 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 122.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 315.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 171.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 52.50 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 141.75 2,146.55 198509 11/14/2019 011292 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SEP PREP SEIR:HARVESTON GPA& 81,828.04 81,828.04 ASSOC SPA Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198510 11/14/2019 016781 EVERLAST CLIMBING HOOP RACKS:FIX-IT & PUMP TRACK INDUSTRIES AREAS 198511 11/14/2019 017432 EYEMED VISION CARE VISION PLAN PAYMENT 198512 11/14/2019 021501 F G TEMECULA HOMELESS PREVENTION PRGM: WILLIAMS, B. 198513 11/14/2019 019469 FALCON ENGINEERING OCT CONST MGMT SVC:ULT.INTRCHG, SERVICES PW0408 198514 11/14/2019 009953 FEDERAL CLEANING NOV JANITORIAL SRVCS: POLICE CONTRACTORS, DBA FEDERAL MALL OFC BLDG SERVICES 198515 11/14/2019 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 198516 11/14/2019 014865 FREIZE UHLER KIMBERLY DBA, PROMOTIONAL ITEMS: ECO DEV CLEAR BLUE PROMOTIONS 198517 11/14/2019 001937 GALLS LLC MISC EQUIPMENT: POLICE EXPLORERS 198518 11/14/2019 014115 GAMBLING COWBOY RFRSHMNTS: FVP PH II PROJECT KICK CHOPHOUSE, THE OFF11 198519 11/14/2019 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CIP: PW INC MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE OFC SUPPLIES: PLANNING OFC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 92 OFC SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 95 Amount Paid Check Total 4,289.14 4,289.14 1,735.09 1,735.09 1,444.62 1,444.62 35,629.53 35,629.53 1,167.06 1,167.06 33.44 33.44 341.41 341.41 31.87 31.87 1,375.50 1,375.50 50.74 -16.60 381.48 39.02 84.39 27.14 566.17 Pagefi apChkLst Final Check List Page: 7 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 198520 11/14/2019 000186 HANKS HARDWARE INC 198521 11/14/2019 013749 HELIXSTORM INC 198522 11/14/2019 003624 HOWELL, ANN MARIE 198523 11/14/2019 005449 1 E F E A POST 860 198524 11/14/2019 012883 JACOB'S HOUSE INC 198525 11/14/2019 018352 JAMES ELLIOTT ENTERTAINMENT 198526 11/14/2019 020259 KAVEH ENGINEERING AND, CONSTRUCTION, INC (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 14.44 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 105.74 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 28.58 MAINT SUPPLIES: CRC 45.04 HRDWR SUPPLIES :TCC-FIRE 163.09 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 47.65 MAINT SUPPLIES: TPL 18.86 MAINT SUPPLIES: TPL 9.34 MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 52.19 MAINT SUPPLIES: MPSC 23.46 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 13.04 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 5.54 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 14.13 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 74.93 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 9.48 HARDWARE SUPPLIES: STA 73 FIRE 14.31 HARDWARE SUPPLIES: STA 12 FIRE 15.13 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 9.78 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 85.18 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 74.25 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW STREET MAINI 11.94 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 39.08 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 94.20 HARDWARE SUPPLIES: STA 12 FIRE 66.29 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 195.68 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 40.34 MAINT SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 9.78 MAINT SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PARKS 17.04 MAINT SUPPLIES: TVM 23.97 HPE SUPPORT RENEWAL:LIBRARY 1,500.00 SERVER GRAPHIC DSGN SVCS: ECON DEV 180.00 '19 LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: 1,138.50 EMPLOYEE CHARITY DONATIONS 40.00 PAYMENT STTLMNT: THE LONG RUN: 11/1/19 5,541.51 OCT CONSTR:OVERLAND DR EXT, 57,617.23 PW16-06 1,322.48 1,500.00 180.00 1,138.50 40.00 5,541.51 57,617.23 Page:? apChkLst 11/14/2019 12:46:32 P M Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA (Continued) Description 198527 11/14/2019 015378 KELLY-LEHNER, LYNN REIMB: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES 10/16-10/18 198528 11/14/2019 001091 KEYSER MARSTON OCT FISCAL IMPACT ASSOCIATES INC ANALYSIS: HEIRLOOM FARM FISCAL IMPACT ANALYSIS:HEIRLOOM Ff 198529 11/14/2019 017118 KRACH BREE B, DBA STATION PLATES - STA 95 TEMECULA TROPHY & DES CREDIT:TAX WITHHOLDING CASE 60301, 198530 11/14/2019 020249 LAUND31R.COM LLC LINENS:HUMAN SVCS/MPSC TCSD 198531 11/14/2019 004905 LIEBERT, CASSIDYAND REGISTRATION: WEBINAR: VON WHITMORE RICHTER, P. 198532 11/14/2019 011145 LODATO JILL CHRISTINE, DBA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS BRIGHT START FOR KIDS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198533 11/14/2019 014392 MC COLLOUGH JILL DENISE, NOV PLANTSCAPE SVCS: LIBRARY DBA TEMECULA PLANTSCAPE NOV PLANTSCAPE SVCS: CIVIC CTR 198534 11/14/2019 021378 MENCHACA, ROBERT REIMB: MEAL LEAGUE OF CA CITIES 11/4 198536 11/14/2019 003076 MET LIFE INSURANCE DENTAL PAYMENT COMPANY 198537 11/14/2019 018314 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL 198538 11/14/2019 020907 MICHELLE MEDINA, DBA MICHELLE Q MEDINA 198539 11/14/2019 013443 MIDWEST TAPE LLC 198540 11/14/2019 000973 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT 198541 11/14/2019 004043 MISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC 198542 11/14/2019 016445 MKB PRINTING & PROMOTIONAL INC, DBA MINUTEMAN PRESS SEP ENG SUPPORT SVCS: ULT. INTRCHG, PW0408 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS BOOKS ON TAPE:LIBRARY PLAY EQUIP & SAFETY SURFACING:RIVERTON P ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: PARKS PW ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: THEATER BUSINESS CARDS: PW CIP & LAND DEV BUSINESS CARDS: POLICE Amount Paid 679.44 7,186.25 7,027.50 133.76 -33.44 70.25 75.00 136.50 3,628.80 1,092.00 84.00 200.00 500.00 11.22 12,321.54 832.00 680.40 588.00 630.00 184.67 4,600.00 235.49 142.21 107.77 53.20 Page: 8 Check Total 679.44 14, 213.75 100.32 70.25 75.00 4,941.30 700.00 11.22 12,321.54 832.00 1,898.40 184.67 4,600.00 377.70 160.97 Page:8 apChkLst 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 9 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 198543 11/14/2019 004040 MORAMARCO, ANTHONY J, TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 409.50 DBA BIGFOOT GRAPHICS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 525.00 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 500.50 1,435.00 198544 11/14/2019 019019 MUSIC CONNECTION LLC STTLMNT: SPEAKEASY AT THE MERC 430.50 430.50 11/9 198545 11/14/2019 018402 NEWSMINDED INC NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION:MPSC 125.00 125.00 198546 11/14/2019 000209 NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC, EQUIPMENT REPAIR & MAINT - STA 92 20.45 DBA CROP PRODUCTION FIRE SRVCS EQUIPMENT REPAIR & MAINT - STA 12 29.13 49.58 198547 11/14/2019 002292 OASIS VENDING, AKA EDWARD SUPPLIES: MPSC 1,629.96 W BENDAS SUPPLIES: CIVIC CENTER 484.44 2,114.40 198548 11/14/2019 010334 OBMANN, REBECCA REIMB: CPS HR TRNG, ANAHEIM 11/6-7 104.45 104.45 198549 11/14/2019 021121 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTR MEDICAL SCREENINGS: HR 31.00 31.00 OF CA, DBA CONCENTRA MEDICAL CTR 198550 11/14/2019 019839 O'CONNOR, DENISE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 140.00 140.00 198551 11/14/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-LAND DEV 191.39 VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-LAND DEV 1,333.89 1,525.28 198552 11/14/2019 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE VEH REPAIR & MAINT: PW-CIP 115.65 115.65 198553 11/14/2019 013127 ON STAGE MUSICALS, AKA TEM PRESENTS: SW -BIG BAND 4,581.12 4,581.12 JEFFREY PAUL STOVER ALLSTARS 11/3 198554 11/14/2019 012100 OUR NICHOLAS FOUNDATION REFUND: SNACK BAR DEPOSIT 200.00 200.00 INC 198555 11/14/2019 005820 PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES PREPAID LEGAL SERVICES PAYMENT 262.10 262.10 INC, DBA LEGALSHIELD 198556 11/14/2019 005075 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL OCT UNIFORM/FLR MATS/TOWEL 1,269.93 SUPPLY RENT:CITY FAC OCT UNIFORM/FLR MATS/TOWEL RENT:i 801.85 2,071.78 198557 11/14/2019 001364 R C P BLOCK & BRICK INC SUPPLIES: VARIOUS PKS-MASONRY 7.56 7.56 198558 11/14/2019 017391 RISE INTERPRETING INC INTERPRETING SVCS: CLASSES 586.76 586.76 Page9 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 10 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198559 11/14/2019 000353 RIVERSIDE CO AUDITOR, SEP PRKG CITATION ASSESSMENTS CONTROLLER AUG PRKG CITATION ASSESSMENTS 198560 11/14/2019 010777 RIVERSIDE CO EXECUTIVE FY19/20 SCFA MISC REIMB EXPENSES OFFICE 198561 11/14/2019 001592 RIVERSIDE CO INFO SEP EMERGENCY RADIO RENTAL: TECHNOLOGY TEM PD 198562 11/14/2019 007041 RIVERSIDE SHERIFFS ASSOC. PROMO ITEMS: ECON DEV-PLUSH K9 198563 11/14/2019 021055 SAMS, ANDREA LAUREN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198564 11/14/2019 017699 SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M PHOTOGRAPHY: AOTW 11/1 PRESTON PHOTOGRAPHY: TCSD-HLLWN CARNIVA 198565 11/14/2019 009213 SHERRY BERRY MUSIC TIX: JAZZ @ THE MERC 11/7 198566 11/14/2019 009746 SIGNS BY TOMORROW SIGNAGE: PLNG-26471 YNEZ RD SIGNAGE: PLNG-30470 PAUBA RD SIGNAGE: PLNG-30835 LOLITA RD 198567 11/14/2019 000645 SMARTAND FINAL INC RFRSHMNTS: AOTW 11/1 RFRSHMNTS: ACE-2ND SAT 11/9 198568 11/14/2019 020394 SOCAL COFFEE TRUCK, DBA RFRSHMNTS: BROKER'S BRKFST IVIBE COFFEE EVENT 11/7 198569 11/14/2019 020545 SOCIAL WORK ACTION GROUP OCT HOMELESS OUTREACH SVCS 198570 11/14/2019 012652 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, NOV GEN USAGE: 0141,0839,2593,9306 TELEPHONE COMPANY 198571 11/14/2019 000293 STADIUM PIZZA INC RFRSHMNTS: MPSC-SPOOKY SHUTTLE EVENT 198574 11/14/2019 007762 STANDARD INSURANCE BASIC LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENT COMPANY 198575 11/14/2019 012723 STANDARD INSURANCE VOLUNTARY SUPP LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PAYMENT 198576 11/14/2019 017201 STATEFOODSAFETY.COM FOOD HANDLER CARD: TCSD-CRC STAFF Amount Paid Check Total 4,157.00 3,522.00 7,679.00 496.15 496.15 2,359.72 2,359.72 1,500.00 1,500.00 175.00 175.00 150.00 150.00 300.00 595.00 595.00 427.50 213.75 213.75 855.00 14.98 13.28 28.26 371.87 371.87 11,332.60 11,332.60 598.69 598.69 109.74 109.74 8,883.54 8,883.54 1,197.85 1,197.85 270.00 270.00 Page:10 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 11 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198577 11/14/2019 015648 STEIN ANDREW, DBA PARKINK SUPPLIES: TCSD-AROUND & ABOUT TEM 198578 11/14/2019 006145 STENO SOLUTIONS OCT TRANSCRIPTION SVCS: TEM TRANSCRIPTION, SRVCS INC POLICE 198579 11/14/2019 003840 STRONGS PAINTING PAINTING SVCS: RIVERTON PARK SHADE 198580 11/14/2019 009061 STURDIVANT, ANGELA P. TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198581 11/14/2019 020446 SURERIDE CHARTER INC, DBA TRANSPORTATION: MPSC-JULIAN SUN DIEGO CHARTER 12/11 198582 11/14/2019 001547 TEAMSTERS LOCAL 911 UNION MEMBERSHIP DUES PAYMENT 198583 11/14/2019 003677 TEMECULA MOTORSPORTS CITY VEHICLE MAINT: TEM POLICE LLC 198584 11/14/2019 004209 TEMECULA SUNRISE ROTARY, OCT-DEC BUS BENCH FOUNDATION PLACEMENT/MAINT 198585 11/14/2019 003849 TERRYBERRY COMPANY SERVICE AWARDS: HR SERVICE AWARDS: HR 198586 11/14/2019 016311 TIERCE, NICHOLAS GRAPHIC DESIGN SVCS: THEATER 198587 11/14/2019 019100 TNT ENTERTAINMENT GROUP DJ/ANNOUNCER:VETERANS DAY LLC SYMPHONY 198588 11/14/2019 004124 TRUELINE CONSTRUCTION RESURFACE: SPORT CRT -VARIOUS AND, SURFACING INC PARKS 198589 11/14/2019 020583 TVHS GOLDEN BEAR, REFUND: SEC DEPOSIT CRC 11/4/19 FOUNDATION 198590 11/14/2019 002110 UNITED RENTALNORTH EQUIPMENT RENTAL: AMERICA INC LIBRARY -LADDER 198591 11/14/2019 012549 UPODIUM, AKA JOHN VEH MAINT SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 84 FONTEYN 198592 11/14/2019 021503 VAN NEW KIRK, JAMES PERFORMANCE:FVP PH II PRJT KICK OFF 11/7 Amount Paid Check Total 1,479.26 1,479.26 119.79 119.79 800.00 800.00 642.60 642.60 1,274.40 1,274.40 5,308.22 5,308.22 312.73 312.73 2,233.75 2,233.75 229.69 62.33 292.02 2,160.00 2,160.00 6,350.00 6,350.00 33,400.00 33,400.00 200.00 200.00 52.20 52.20 176.46 176.46 280.00 280.00 Page:11 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 12 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 198593 11/14/2019 020850 VARIABLE SPEED SOLUTIONS FOUNTAIN REPAIR: HARVESTON LAKE INC PK 198594 11/14/2019 009101 VISION ONE, INC., DBA: OCT SHOWARE TICKETING SVCS: ACCESSO THEATER 198595 11/14/2019 018147 WADDLETON, JEFFREY L. TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS DJ/ANNOUNCER: PUMP TRACK OPEN 11 198596 11/14/2019 006248 WALKER, JESSICA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 198597 11/14/2019 007987 WALMART SUPPLIES: CRC SUPPLIES: CRC SUPPLIES: CRC -TEEN ZONE SUPPLIES:AOTW 11/1 SUPPLIES: CRC SUPPLIES: MUSEUM CELEBRATION 198598 11/14/2019 010487 WATSON, LUKE REIMB: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES 10/16-10/18 198599 11/14/2019 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 10/1-10/15 TREE MAINT: CITY R-O-W 10/1-10/15 TREE MAINT: CRC 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: TEMEKU HILLS 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: CRC 9/16-9/30 TREE MAINT: CROWNE HILL 10/1-10/15 TREE MAINT-.VAR PKS/MEDIAI' 10/1-10/15 TREE MAINT: VAIL RANCH 198600 11/14/2019 004567 WITCHER ELECTRIC, AKA ELECTRICAL REPAIRS: CRC TERRENCE KEVIN WITCHE Amount Paid Check Total 440.00 2,454.80 560.00 500.00 367.50 103.81 162.73 321.86 49.14 126.79 145.06 564.66 11,671.05 94.50 94.50 191.70 637.20 5,043.15 1,035.45 1,475.00 Grand total for UNION BANK: 440.00 2,454.80 1,060.00 367.50 909.39 564.66 18,767.55 1,475.00 993,133.86 Page:12 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 13 11/14/2019 12:46:32PM CITY OF TEMECULA 158 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 993,133.86 Page:13 Item No. 4 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Update City's Complimentary Ticket Policy to Include New Fair Political Practices Commission Requirements PREPARED BY: Peter Thorson, City Attorney RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA UPDATING THE CITY'S COMPLIMENTARY TICKET POLICY BACKGROUND: The Political Reform Act requires City officials and those employees designated in the City's Conflict of Interest Code to report gifts valued at $50 or more on their Form 700. FPPC Regulation 18944.1 provides that a ticket or pass provided to such persons by the City and distributed and used in accordance with an adopted written policy that meets the requirements of Regulation 18944.1 is not a gift under the Political Reform Act. The City is free to make its own choice whether or not to adopt a policy conforming to Regulation 18944.1 or to treat the tickets as taxable income or gifts to City officials and designated employees and not apply the regulation. If the City adopts a ticket distribution policy, the policy must be posted on the agency's website within 30 days of adoption or amendment and a link to such website must be sent to the FPPC. Among other requirements, Regulation 18944.1 requires that a ticket distribution policy state the public purposes for which tickets may be distributed to City officials and designated employees. In addition, tickets distributed to City officials and designated employees under such a policy must be reported on FPPC Form 802 and include details regarding the ticket and related event. The Form 802 must be posted on the agency's website within 45 days of distribution of a ticket or pass, and forwarded to the FPPC. The City adopted a Complimentary Ticket Policy in January 2009 and amended it in January 2016. The FPPC made two substantive amendments to Regulation 18944.1 that require an update of the Complimentary Ticket Policy. First, an agency's ticket distribution policy must include language "prohibiting the disproportionate use of tickets or passes by a member of the governing body, chief administrative officer of the agency, political appointee, or department head." Second, the policy must make clear that if the public purpose cited for the use of tickets involves the oversight or inspection of facilities, the official must document the public purpose by submitting a written inspection report of findings and recommendations to be provided to the official's agency. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Updated Complimentary Ticket Policy 3. FPPC Regulation 18944.1 RESOLUTION NO. 19 - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA UPDATING THE CITY'S COMPLIMENTARY TICKET POLICY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council finds and determines as follows: A. The Political Reform Act requires City officials and those employees designated in the City's conflict of interest code to report gifts valued at $50 or more on their Form 700. FPPC Regulation 18944.1 provides that a ticket or pass provided to such persons by the City and distributed and used in accordance with an adopted written policy that meets the requirements of Regulation 18944.1 is not a gift under the Political Reform Act. B. The City adopted a Complimentary Ticket Policy in January 2009 and amended it in January 2016. The City must again amend the Complimentary Ticket Policy in order to update it to comply with revised FPPC Regulations. Section 2. The City Council hereby approves the "Complimentary Ticket Policy," attached hereto as Exhibit A, that amends and restates the Policy. The Complimentary Ticket Policy approved by this Resolution supersedes all previous versions of the policy. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this loth day of December, 2019. Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 19- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10ffi day of December, 2019, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk CITY OF TEMECULA COMPLIMENTARY TICKET POLICY 1. Purpose. This policy governs the distribution of complimentary tickets or passes received by the City, or at the behest of a City Official or City Employee, to a facility, event, show or performance for entertainment, amusement, recreational or similar purposes (the "Event"). Many of the rental agreements for the various musical and theatrical performances taking place at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater or other City -owned venues ("City Venues") require that booking entities provide a limited number of complimentary tickets to the City for performances. Additionally, the City is a sponsor of many other events in the community providing funds for the event or in -kind services to support the event ("City Sponsored Events"). The organizers of these specific events and other events within the City and County often provide the City with complimentary tickets to the event. The purpose of this Policy is to establish a fair and equitable process for the distribution of complimentary tickets to the City in compliance with the requirements of Section 18944.1 of the Fair Political Practices Commission Regulations. This Policy is subject to all applicable FPPC Regulations and the Political Reform Act, as now exist or may hereafter be added or amended, including, without limitation, definitions. (These regulations can be found at Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations and will be referred to as "FPPC Regulation"). 2. Distribution of Complimentary Tickets by the City. The City shall have sole discretion to determine who shall receive the complimentary tickets for Events that are provided to the City. A. The City Manager may provide two (2) complimentary tickets for each City Council Member and Commission Members ("City Officials") for an Event. An Event shall only include one performance during each engagement at the City Venues or for the City -Sponsored Event or other Event. "Commission Members" shall mean members of the Planning Commission, Community Services Commission, Public/Traffic Safety Commission, and Old Town Local Review Board, and other commissions or boards established by the City Council. 1) The tickets shall be used by the City Official, his or her immediate family or no more than one guest solely for their personal use. The City Official receiving complimentary tickets shall not transfer a ticket to any other person, except to members of the City Official's immediate family or no more than one guest solely for their attendance at the Event. 2) The public and governmental purpose of providing the complimentary tickets to City Officials for an Event is to enable them to advertise and promote the City of Temecula, to monitor and evaluate the City Venues and the quality of performances and to monitor and evaluate the value of the City -Sponsored Event to the City and their compliance with City policies, agreements and other requirements. 3) City Officials may purchase at face value additional tickets to performances at the City Venues or to the City Sponsored Event, but no more than two complimentary tickets or passes will be provided as described in this Section. 1 4) If complimentary tickets are provided to a City Official for an Event at which the City Official performs a ceremonial role, the ticket is not a gift but shall be reported as provided in this Policy. B. The City Manager may distribute two (2) complimentary tickets for a performance at a City Venue or a City Sponsored Event or other Event to a City Employee on an equitable basis. The tickets shall be used by the City Employee, the City Employee's immediate family or no more than one guest solely for their personal use. 1) The City Employee receiving the complimentary tickets shall not transfer the complimentary tickets, except to members of the City Employee's immediate family or no more than one guest solely for their attendance at the Event. 2) The purpose of providing the complimentary tickets to a City Employee is to enable the employee to advertise and promote the City of Temecula, to monitor and evaluate the City Venues and the quality of performances, evaluate the value of the City -Sponsored Event to the City and its compliance with City policies, agreements and other requirements, and to enhance employee morale. C. The City Manager may distribute complimentary tickets for an Event to non-profit community service groups who have received or are eligible for Community Service funding from the City. D. The City Manager may distribute complimentary tickets for an Event to persons participating in recreational, educational or cultural programs administered by the City or for other lawful purposes; provided, however, that complimentary tickets shall only be distributed to City Officials and City employees, their immediate family or no more than one guest in accordance with this Policy. E. Complimentary tickets to Events shall be distributed to City Officials and City Employees under procedures designated by the City Manager, provided the manner of distribution conforms to this Policy and can be documented and reported as required by this Policy. F. Any complimentary tickets for City Venues which are not distributed under this Policy may be sold by the City to the public. G. Complimentary tickets distributed to those persons described in this Policy shall not be transferred except as provided in this Policy and shall not be sold. H. If the public purpose cited for the use of tickets involves the oversight or inspection of facilities, the City Official or City Employee must document the public purpose by submitting a written inspection report of findings and recommendations to be provided to the City Clerk. I. The disproportionate use of tickets or passes by a City Official, City Manager, or a member of the Executive Staff is prohibited. J. The attendance of a City Employee at an Event for the purpose of carrying out the employee's job duties or for the purpose of providing services on behalf of the City for the Event, shall not be deemed to be the distribution of a complimentary ticket and does not need to be reported as otherwise provided in this Policy. K. Except for the provisions outlined in this Policy, this Policy shall in no way restrict or prohibit the Staff at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater from issuing complimentary tickets in compliance with the normal and customary business practices associated with promoting theatrical events and concerts to the general public. The public and governmental purposes of providing these complimentary tickets is to promote and advertise the City of Temecula and, particularly the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, to the public and the entertainment community and to develop quality entertainment for the Theater. 3. Complimentary Tickets Under this Policy Not Subject to Gift Regulations; Other Benefits Could Be Gifts. A. The distribution of complimentary tickets pursuant to this Policy shall not constitute a "gift" to a City Official or City Employee pursuant to the terms of FPPC Regulation 18940; provided, however, that other benefits, such as food or beverage or other gifts provided to an official that are not part of the admission provided to all members of the public with the same class of ticket, will need to be accounted and reported for as gifts. B. If the City receives complimentary tickets that are earmarked for particular City Official or City Employee, then the tickets are considered gifts to that City Official or City Employee. If these tickets not returned or donated, unused, to the provider, or if the City Official or City Employee does not reimburse the donor the full value of a ticket, within thirty (30) days of receipt, then the official must comply with the applicable FPPC gift limit regulations and reporting regulations. 4. Reporting of Complimentary Tickets. The distribution of the tickets and the use of any passes pursuant to this Policy shall be documented by the preparation and certification of the Fair Political Practices Commission Form 802. Within thirty (30) calendar days of the distribution of a ticket or the use of a pass the City Clerk, or his or her designee, shall prepare and certify Form 802, forward the Form 802 to the FPPC for posting on the FPPC's website, maintain the Form 802 as a public record and post it on the City's Website. This Policy shall be posted on the City website in a prominent fashion. 5. Complimentary Tickets to Political, Non -Profit and 501(c)(3) Organization Fundraisers. The reporting requirements for complimentary tickets to political, non-profit and 501(c)(3) organization fundraising events are governed by FPPC Regulation 18946.4 and the City has no jurisdiction to modify the reporting requirements. These complimentary tickets are referenced in this Policy as a convenience to persons seeking information concern distribution of complimentary tickets. A. Pursuant to FPPC Regulation 18946.4, all complimentary tickets provided directly to a City Official or City Employee to political, non-profit or 501(c)(3) organization fundraising events are reportable as gifts on an official's Economic Disclosure Form 700 and are subject to the annual gift limit set forth in FPPC Regulation 18940.2 unless one of the following narrow exceptions applies: • A City Official or City Employee may receive two complimentary tickets from a 501(c)(3) charitable organization to its fundraising event that shall be deemed to have no value. The official must make sure that the charity is a valid Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) organization because not all "non-profit organizations" are 501(c)(3) organizations. Also, additional complimentary tickets or admissions by invitations, or a gift of a ticket or tickets to a 501(c)(3) charitable organization's fundraising event to a City Official or City Employee from a third parry other than the 501(c)(3) charitable organization, are gifts to the City Official or City Employee subject to the gift limit and reportable on Form 700. • A City Official or City Employee may receive two complimentary tickets to a political fundraising event for a political committee as defined in Government Code Section 82013(a), or a comparable committee regulated under federal law or the laws of another state holding an event in California, that shall be deemed to have no value. Also, additional complimentary tickets or admissions by invitations, or a gift of a ticket or tickets to a political committee or candidate's fundraising event to an official from a third party other than the committee or candidate sponsoring it, are gifts to the official subject to the gift limit and reportable on Form 700. B. FPPC Regulation 18946.4 contains detailed regulations concerning the calculation of the value of tickets to political and non-profit fundraisers when such tickets must be reported. C. Complimentary tickets to a fundraising event for non-profit organizations donated to the City without designation of who should attend will be distributed as otherwise provided in this Policy. 6. Effective Date. This Policy shall be effective on the effective date of Resolution No. 19- This Complimentary Ticket Policy was approved by Resolution No. 19-_ of the City Council on , 2019. Randi Johl, City Clerk (Regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission, Title 2, Division 6, California Code of Regulations.) § 18944.1. Gifts: Agency Provided Tickets or Passes. (a) Gift Exemption. A ticket or pass provided to an official by his or her agency and distributed and used in accordance with a policy adopted by the agency is not a gift under the Political Reform Act if all of the following criteria are met: (1) The distribution of the ticket or pass by the agency is made in accordance with a policy adopted by the agency that incorporates all of the provisions of subdivision (b) and is maintained as a public record as required in subdivision (c). (2) The distribution of the ticket or pass is reported pursuant to subdivision (d). (3) The ticket or pass is not earmarked by an outside source for use by a specific agency official. (4) The agency determines, in its sole discretion, who uses the ticket or pass. (b) Agency Ticket/Pass Distribution Policy. Any distribution of a ticket or pass under this regulation to, or at the behest of, an agency official must be made pursuant to a written agency ticket distribution policy, duly adopted by the legislative or governing body of the agency or, if none, the agency head that contains, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) A provision setting forth the public purposes of the agency for which tickets or passes may be distributed. (2) A provision requiring that the distribution of any ticket or pass to, or at the behest of, an agency official accomplishes a stated public purpose of the agency. (3) A provision prohibiting the transfer of any ticket received by an agency official pursuant to the distribution policy except to members of the official's immediate family or no more than one guest solely for their attendance at the event. (4) A provision prohibiting the disproportionate use of tickets or passes by a member of the governing body, chief administrative officer of the agency, political appointee, or department head. (c) Public Record. The policy must be maintained as a public record and is subject to inspection and copying under Section 81008. The agency must post the policy on its website within 30 days of adoption or amendment and send to the Commission by e-mail the agency's website link that displays the policy so that the Commission may post the link. (d) Reporting. Within 45 days of distribution of a ticket or pass, the distribution must be reported on a form provided by the Commission. (1) Except as provided in subdivision (d)(2), the information must include the following: (A) The name of the official receiving the ticket or pass; (B) A description of the event; (C) The date of the event; (D) The fair value of the ticket or pass as that term is defined in Regulation 18946, subdivision (d)(1); (E) The number of tickets or passes provided to each person; (F) If the ticket or pass is behested, the name of the official who behested the ticket; (G) If the ticket was transferred to a person meeting the requirements of paragraph (b)(3), the relationship of the transferee; (H) A description of the public purpose under which the distribution was made; and 2 (I) A written inspection report of findings and recommendations by the official receiving the ticket or pass if received for the oversight or inspection of facilities. (2) If the ticket or pass is distributed to a department or other unit of the agency, and not used by a member of the governing body, the chief administrative officer of the agency, political appointee, or department head, the agency may report the name of the department or other unit of the agency receiving the ticket or pass and the number of tickets or passes provided to the department or unit in lieu of reporting the name of the individual employee as otherwise required in subdivision (d)(1). (3) The forms must be maintained as public records and are subject to inspection and copying under Section 81008(a). The agency must post the form, or a summary of the information on the form, on its website and send to the Commission by e-mail the agency's website link that displays the form so that the Commission may post the website link. (e) Public Purpose. For purposes of subdivision (b)(2), the agency determines whether the distribution of tickets or passes serves a legitimate public purpose of the agency, consistent with state law. However, a ticket or pass distributed to an official for his or her personal use, other than a member of the governing body, the chief administrative officer of the agency, political appointee, or department head, to support general employee morale, retention, or to reward public service is deemed to serve a public purpose. For purposes of this paragraph, "personal use" is limited to the official and his or her family, or no more than one guest. (f) Application. This regulation applies solely to a ticket or pass, as those terms are defined in Regulation 18946, to an event or function provided by an agency to an official of the agency, or at the behest of an official of that agency. The provisions of this regulation apply only 3 to the benefits the official receives from the ticket or pass that are provided to all members of the public with the same class of ticket or pass. This regulation does not apply to the following: (1) An admission provided to a school, college, or university district official, coach, athletic director, or employee to attend an amateur event performed by students, which are neither gifts nor income. (2) An admission identified in Regulation 18942(a)(13) relating to an official performing a ceremonial role. (g) Ticket or Pass Received as Income. A ticket or pass is not subject to the provisions of this regulation, and not a gift for purposes of the Act, if it is taxable income to the official. (h) Reimbursement. A ticket or pass is not subject to the provisions of this regulation, and not a gift for purposes of the Act, if the official reimburses the agency for the ticket within 30 days of receipt. Note: Authority cited: Section 83112, Government Code. Reference: Section 82028, Government Code. HISTORY 1. Renumbering of former section 18726.7 to section 18944.1 with amendment of section heading filed 6-22-94; operative 6-22-94 (Register 94, No. 25). 2. Change without regulatory effect relocating section filed 11-17-94 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 94, No. 46). 3. Amendment of first paragraph and subsections (a)-(b) and (d)-(e) filed 7-25-95; operative 7- 25-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 30). 4. Repealer and new section filed 1-8-2009; operative 2-7-2009. Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil 4 C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements) (Register 2009, No. 2). 5. Repealer of subsection (a), subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated subsections (a)(1), (a)(2)(A)(iii)-(b), (c) and (e) filed 9-27-2010; operative 10-27-2010. Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements) (Register 2010, No. 40). 6. Amendment of section heading and section filed 1-23-2012. Pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 2, section 18313(e), FPPC has designated an effective date of 1-1-2012. Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements and not subject to procedural or substantive review by OAL) (Register 2012, No. 4). 7. Amendment filed 1-14-2016; operative 2-13-2016, pursuant to title 2, section 18312(e) of the California Code of Regulations. Submitted to OAL for filing and printing only pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements and not subject to procedural or substantive review by OAL) (Register 2016, No. 3). 5 8. Amendment of section heading and repealer and new section filed 6-20-2019; operative 7-20- 2019 pursuant to Cal. Code Regs., tit. 2, section 18312(e). Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements and not subject to procedural or substantive review by OAL) (Register 2019, No. 25). This database is current through 7/26/19 Register 2019, No. 30 2 CCR § 18944.1, 2 CA ADC § 18944.1 0 Item No. 5 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve an Agreement with Townsend Public Affairs for State Legislative Consultant and Grant Writing Services (At the Request of Subcommittee Members Mayor Pro Tempore Stewart and Council Member Rahn) PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve an agreement with Townsend Public Affairs for state legislative consultant and grant writing services in the amount of $216,000 for the three-year total term of the agreement. BACKGROUND: On October 1, 2019, the City issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for state legislative consultant services. The RFP process was administered through the City's electronic bidding system PlanetBids. The RFPs were live from October 1, 2019 through October 31, 2019. In addition to direct notifications from PlanetBids, potential proponents were also notified of the RFP via electronic mail utilizing a list of lobbyists retained by the League of California Cities. In response to the RFP, the City received seven (7) proposals for said services. On April 23, 2019 the City Council appointed the subcommittee of Mayor Pro Tempore Stewart and Council Member Rahn to assist staff in evaluating the responsive RFPs. The subcommittee met on November 19, 2019 to review the proposals and on November 21, 2019 to conduct interviews. The subcommittee recommended that based on overall factors associated with experience providing state legislative services to cities in California and costs, that the state legislative services agreement be awarded to Townsend Public Affairs. The term of the proposed agreement is one year with two one-year extension options. The term commences on January 1, 2020 at the beginning of the new legislative session. The annual cost of the agreement is $72,000 bringing the total cost of the agreement over three years to $216,000. It is therefore recommended that the City Council approve an agreement with Townsend Public Affairs for state legislative consultant and grant writing services. FISCAL IMPACT: The relevant funds for state and federal legislative consultant services are budgeted for annually in the City Manager's budget. The Fiscal Year 2019-20 budgets of the City Manager and City Clerk adequately cover the annual agreement amount. ATTACHMENTS: Agreement AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES BETWEEN CITY OF TEMECULA AND TOWNSEND PUBLIC AFFAIRS STATE LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT AND GRANT WRITING SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of December 10, 2019, between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and Townsend Public Affairs, a corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "Consultant"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. TERM This Agreement shall commence on January 1, 2020 and shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than December 31, 2020, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. The City may, upon mutual agreement, extend the contract for two (2) additional one (1) year terms. In no event shall the contract be extended beyond December 31, 2022. 2. SERVICES Consultant shall perform the services and tasks described and set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. Consultant shall complete the tasks according to the schedule of performance which is also set forth in Exhibit A. 3. PERFORMANCE Consultant shall at all times faithfully, competently and to the best of his or her ability, experience, and talent, perform all tasks described herein. Consultant shall employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing similar services as are required of Consultant hereunder in meeting its obligations under this Agreement. 4. PAYMENT a. The City agrees to pay Consultant monthly, in accordance with the payment rates and terms and the schedule of payment as set forth in Exhibit B, Payment Rates and Schedule, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as though set forth in full, based upon actual time spent on the above tasks. Any terms in Exhibit B, other than the payment rates and schedule of payment, are null and void. This amount shall not exceed Two Hundred and Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($216,000) for the total term of this agreement unless additional payment is approved as provided in this Agreement. b. Consultant shall not be compensated for any services rendered in connection with its performance of this Agreement which are in addition to those set forth herein, unless such additional services are authorized in advance and in writing by the City Manager . Consultant shall be compensated for any additional services in the amounts and in the manner as agreed to by City Manager and Consultant at the time City's written authorization is given to Consultant for the performance of said services. C. Consultant will submit invoices monthly for actual services performed. Invoices shall be submitted between the first and fifteenth business day of each month, for services provided in the previous month. Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt 07/30/2019 of each invoice as to all non -disputed fees. If the City disputes any of Consultant's fees, it shall give written notice to Consultant within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set forth on the invoice. For all reimbursements authorized by this Agreement, Consultant shall provide receipts on all reimbursable expenses in excess of Fifty Dollars ($50) in such form as approved by the Director of Finance. 5. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITHOUT CAUSE a. The City may at any time, for any reason, with or without cause, suspend or terminate this Agreement, or any portion hereof, by serving upon the Consultant at least ten (10) days prior written notice. Upon receipt of said notice, the Consultant shall immediately cease all work under this Agreement, unless the notice provides otherwise. If the City suspends or terminates a portion of this Agreement such suspension or termination shall not make void or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement. b. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, the City shall pay to Consultant the actual value of the work performed up to the time of termination, provided that the work performed is of value to the City. Upon termination of the Agreement pursuant to this Section, the Consultant will submit an invoice to the City, pursuant to Section entitled "PAYMENT" herein. 6. DEFAULT OF CONSULTANT a. The Consultant's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement shall constitute a default. In the event that Consultant is in default for cause under the terms of this Agreement, City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Consultant for any work performed after the date of default and can terminate this Agreement immediately by written notice to the Consultant. If such failure by the Consultant to make progress in the performance of work hereunder arises out of causes beyond the Consultant's control, and without fault or negligence of the Consultant, it shall not be considered a default. b. If the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Consultant is in default in the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, it shall serve the Consultant with written notice of the default. The Consultant shall have ten (10) days after service upon it of said notice in which to cure the default by rendering a satisfactory performance. In the event that the Consultant fails to cure its default within such period of time, the City shall have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to terminate this Agreement without further notice and without prejudice to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law, in equity or under this Agreement. 7. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS a. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to sales, costs, expenses, receipts and other such information required by City that relate to the performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain adequate records of services provided in sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of services. All such records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be clearly identified and readily accessible. Consultant shall provide free access to the representatives of City or its designees at reasonable times to such books and records, shall give City the right to examine and audit said books and records, shall permit City to make transcripts there from as necessary, and shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings and activities 07/30/2019 related to this Agreement. Such records, together with supporting documents, shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years after receipt of final payment. b. Upon completion of, or in the event of termination or suspension of this Agreement, all original documents, designs, drawings, maps, models, computer files containing data generated for the work, surveys, notes, and other documents prepared in the course of providing the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall become the sole property of the City and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by the City without the permission of the Consultant. With respect to computer files containing data generated for the work, Consultant shall make available to the City, upon reasonable written request by the City, the necessary computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling, transferring and printing computer files. 8. INDEMNIFICATION The Consultant agrees to defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/orthe Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, defense costs or expenses, including attorney fees and expert witness fees, or liability of any kind or nature which the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, agents, employees or volunteers may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damage to property arising out of Consultant's negligent or wrongful acts or omissions arising out of or in any way related to the performance or non- performance of this Agreement, excepting only liability arising out of the negligence of the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency. 9. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, or employees. a. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as: 1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. 2) Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 06 92 covering Automobile Liability, code 1 (any auto). If the Consultant owns no automobiles, a non -owned auto endorsement to the General Liability policy described above is acceptable. 3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. If the Consultant has no employees while performing under this Agreement, worker's compensation insurance is not required, but Consultant shall execute a declaration that it has no employees. 4) Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a policy form providing professional liability for the Consultant's profession. b. Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than: 07/30/2019 1) General Liability: One Million ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 2) Automobile Liability: One Million ($1,000,000) accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3) Worker's Compensation as required by the State of California; Employer's Liability: One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury or disease. 4) Professional Liability Coverage: One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per claim and in aggregate. C. Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self -insured retentions shall not exceed Twenty Five Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($25,000). d. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile liability policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: 1) The City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insured's, as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of the Consultant; premises owned, occupied or used by the Consultant; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Consultant. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 2) For any claims related to this project, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self -insured maintained by the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to the City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, and the Successor Agency to the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 4) The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. 5) Each insurance policy required by this agreement shall be endorsed to state in substantial conformance to the following: If the policy will be canceled before the expiration date the insurer will notify in writing to the City of such cancellation not less than thirty (30) days' prior to the cancellation effective date. 6) If insurance coverage is canceled or, reduced in coverage or in limits the Consultant shall within two (2) business days of notice from insurer phone, fax, and/or 07/30/2019 notify the City via certified mail, return receipt requested of the changes to or cancellation of the policy. e. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of A-:VII or better, unless otherwise acceptable to the City. Self-insurance shall not be considered to comply with these insurance requirements. f. Verification of Coverage. Consultant shall furnish the City with original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The endorsements are to be on forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. As an alternative to the City's forms, the Consultant's insurer may provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements affecting the coverage required by these specifications. 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR a. Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly independent contractor. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City nor any of its officers, employees, agents, or volunteers shall have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, employees, or agents except as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees or agents are in any manner officers, employees or agents of the City. Consultant shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against City, or bind City in any manner. b. No employee benefits shall be available to Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to Consultant as provided in the Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, orother compensation to Consultant for performing services hereunder for City. City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnification to Consultant for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder. 11. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Consultant shall keep itself informed of all local, State and Federal ordinances, laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Consultant shall at all times observe and comply with all such ordinances, laws and regulations. The City, and its officers and employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Consultant to comply with this section. 12. RELEASE OF INFORMATION a. All information gained by Consultant in performance of this Agreement shall be considered confidential and shall not be released by Consultant without City's prior written authorization. Consultant, its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors, shall not without written authorization from the City Manager or unless requested by the City Attorney, voluntarily provide declarations, letters of support, testimony at depositions, response to interrogatories or other information concerning the work performed under this Agreement or relating to any project or property located within the City. Response to a subpoena or court order shall not be considered "voluntary" provided Consultant gives City notice of such court order or subpoena. 07/30/2019 b. Consultant shall promptly notify City should Consultant, its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors be served with any summons, complaint, subpoena, notice of deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, request for admissions or other discovery request, court order or subpoena from any party regarding this Agreement and the work performed there under or with respect to any project or property located within the City. City retains the right, but has no obligation, to represent Consultant and/or be present at any deposition, hearing or similar proceeding. Consultant agrees to cooperate fully with City and to provide City with the opportunity to review any response to discovery requests provided by Consultant. However, City's right to review any such response does not imply or mean the right by City to control, direct, or rewrite said response. 13. NOTICES Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service, (ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but not limited to, Federal Express, that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by Notice. Notice shall be effective upon delivery to the addresses specified below or on the third business day following deposit with the document delivery service or United States Mail as provided above. Mailing Address: City of Temecula Attn: City Manager 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 To Consultant: Townsend Public Affairs Attention: Christopher Townsend 925 L Street, Suite 1404 Sacramento, California 95814 14. ASSIGNMENT The Consultant shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without prior written consent of the City. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant's sole compensation shall be payment for actual services performed up to, and including, the date of termination or as may be otherwise agreed to in writing between the City Council and the Consultant. 15. LICENSES At all times during the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall have in full force and effect, all licenses required of it by law for the performance of the services described in this Agreement. 16. GOVERNING LAW The City and Consultant understand and agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior, or federal district court with geographic jurisdiction over the City of Temecula. In the event such litigation is filed by one party against the other to enforce its rights 07/30/2019 under this Agreement, the prevailing party, as determined by the Court's judgment, shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and litigation expenses for the relief granted. 17. PROHIBITED INTEREST No officer, or employee of the City of Temecula that has participated in the development of this agreement or its approval shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement, the proceeds thereof, the Consultant, or Consultant's sub -contractors for this project, during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter. The Consultant hereby warrants and represents to the City that no officer or employee of the City of Temecula that has participated in the development of this agreement or its approval has any interest, whether contractual, non - contractual, financial or otherwise, in this transaction, the proceeds thereof, or in the business of the Consultant or Consultant's sub -contractors on this project. Consultant further agrees to notify the City in the event any such interest is discovered whether or not such interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements, oral or written, are merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering into this Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon each party's own independent investigation of any and all facts such party deems material. 19. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT The person or persons executing this Agreement on behalf of Consultant warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Consultant and has the authority to bind Consultant to the performance of its obligations hereunder. The City Manager is authorized to enter into an amendment on behalf of the City to make the following non -substantive modifications to the agreement: (a) name changes; (b) extension of time; (c) non -monetary changes in scope of work; (d) agreement termination. 07/30/2019 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF TEMECULA By: Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: By: Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Townsend Public Affairs (Two Signatures of corporate officers required unless corporate documents authorize only one person to sign the agreement on behalf of the corporation.) By: stopher Townsend, President By: [Enter Name], [Enter Title] Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney CONSULTANT Townsend Public Affairs Attention: Christopher Townsend 925 L Street, Suite 1404 Sacramento, California 95814 91 q 447-4086 celliott@townsendpa.com PM Initia Date: 07/30/2019 EXHIBIT A Tasks to be Performed The specific elements (scope of work) of this service include: All tasks to be performed are per the proposal provided by the Consultant attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. 07/30/2019 EXHIBIT B Payment Rates and Schedule Cost for services shall be as per Consultant's proposal attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full but in no event shall the total cost of services exceed $216,000 for the three-year total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved as provided in the Payment section of this Agreement. 10 07/30/2019 TWNSEND PUBLIC AFFAIRS W.TOWNSE N DPA.CONM SAC RAM ENTO - WASHINGTON, DC NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ■ CE.NTRAL CALIFORNIA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Tableof Contents..........................................................................................................................2 CoverLetter..................................................................................................................................3 Qualifications and Experience......................................................................................................5 Technical Approach and Timeline...............................................................................................22 Price............................................................................................................................................ 25 Statement of Local Vendor Certification.....................................................................................26 ® Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 2 TOWNS END PUBLIC A4 I-AIKa EST TPA 199a October 31, 2019 Aaron Adams, City Manager City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 Dear Mr. Adams: Thank you for the opportunity for Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. ("TPA") to submit our proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services to the City of Temecula ("City"). Since its inception in 1998, TPA has earned the reputation as Champions for Better Communities by providing the experience, resources, and relationships expected from a premier legislative advocacy and grant writing firm while also giving clients the unique brand of customer service they deserve: personal attention, maximum accessibility, and passion for their mission. Our strategic approach to advocacy and funding is tailored to meet the individual needs of each client by leveraging the breadth and depth of our team as well as our vast network of relationships with key stakeholders and decision makers. Utilizing this method on behalf of our clients, TPA has shepherded over 80 legislative and regulatory proposals into law, and secured over $1.7 billion in grants from state, federal, and local government agencies as well as nonprofit foundations and private companies. Contact information for the firm's main office, the office from which this project will be managed and the contact person for this proposal are as follows: Main Office: TPA Southern California Office, 1401 Dove Street, Suite 330, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Project Management Office: TPA State Capitol Office, 925 L Street, Suite 1404, Sacramento, CA 95814 Proposal Contact Person: Casey Elliott, TPA State Capitol Director, (916) 447-4086, CElliott@townsendpa.com ® Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 3 Thank you again for your interest in our firm and your consideration of this proposal. All information and pricing provided in this proposal is valid for ninety (90) days. The individuals included in this proposal who will do work on behalf of the City are free of any conflict of interest. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. We would be honored to serve the City of Temecula. Yours truly, Y+7::O� Christopher Townsend* President *Authorized to bind the firm Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 4 A. PROVIDE THE NUMBER OF YEARS THEIR FIRM HAS PROVIDED THE SERVICES OUTLINED IN THE RFP. Founded in 1998 by Christopher Townsend, TPA has 21 years of experience providing customized legislative and funding advocacy for over 235 public agencies throughout the State of California. • Advocacy Success: Shepherded over 80 client -sponsored legislative proposals into law • Funding Success: Over $1.7 billion in state, federal, and local government grants as well as grants from nonprofit organizations and private companies • Number of Employees: 17 • Number of Registered State Lobbyists and Grant Writers: 14 • Number of Offices: Five o TPA State Capitol Office, Sacramento o TPA Federal Office, Washington, DC o TPA Northern California Office, Oakland o TPA Central California Office, Fresno o TPA Southern California Office, Newport Beach • Number of Current Clients: 105 o City and County Governments o Water and Sanitation Districts o Transportation Districts o K-12 School Districts o Community College Districts o Parks and Recreation Districts o Fire Protection Districts o Museums, Science Centers, and Cultural Facilities • Areas of Specialization: o Local Governance (Cities, Counties, Special Districts) o Transportation Policy and Infrastructure o Water and Sanitation Policy and Infrastructure o Education Policy and Infrastructure o Housing and Economic Development o Parks and Community Facilities (Recreational, Cultural, Historical) o Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources o Public Safety o Budget and Finance • Ranking by Revenue Reported to the California Secretary of State: 0 91" of 474 Firms Registered for 2017-18 Legislative Session 0 981" Percentile Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 5 LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY ACHIEVEMENTS Policy Sector Issue Description• Public Facilities and Finance Local Control and Finance Public Employee Programs • Contractual Assessment Programs Local Governance Infrastructure Financing Opportunities • PEPRA Compliance Public Employee Benefits JPA Benefits Medical Benefits Vesting Local Streets and Roads • State Highway Relinquishments Transportation Local Venue Signage on State Highways State Highway System ' State Bond Funding for Highway Projects • Expansion of Toll Lanes/Toll Roads • Drinking Water Public Health Regulations Water Quality • Groundwater Pollution Liability • Groundwater Management Plans • Direct/Indirect Potable Reuse Water and Sanitation o State Bond Funding for Water Projects Water Infrastructure • Local Reliability Projects • Water Conservation Programs Sanitation Infrastructure Integrated Regional Watershed Projects • Advanced Water Treatment Facilities • Veterans Resources Community College Districts o Alternative Energy Job Training • ADA Reform K-12 School Districts K-12 Safety Planning Programs Education • Joint Use Projects with Civic Agencies • Charter School Facilities Funding School Facilities o Community College Facilities Funding • K-12 School District Facilities Funding Affordable Housing • Developing Funding for Affordable Housing o Expanding Affordable Housing Eligibility • Capital Investment Incentive Program Expansion Housing and Economic Development o Enterprise Zone Program Regulations Community Development • Military Base Re -Use Land Planning • Agency Dissolution Process Redevelopment o Developing Post -RDA Funding Sources • State Liability Reduction Recreation Park Facilities Joint -Use Projects with Schools Districts and • State Bond Funding for Local Park Projects Cultural Facilities CA Cultural and Historical Endowment Community Resources Y CA Nature Education Facilities Program • Air Pollution Reduction Methods Health and Safety • Treatment of the Remains of a Deceased Energy, Environment, Veteran • TOD Housing to Support Cap and Trade and Natural Resources Greenhouse Gas Reduction Objectives Increase Transit Accessibility for Active Transportation Crime Reduction • Sex Trafficking Control Gun Control • Increasing Local Police Presence/COPS Public Safety Local Law Enforcement Police Body Cameras • Regional Public Safety Task Force Initiatives Cannabis • Drafting Local and State Cannabis Regulations Local Control A DETAILED SCHEDULE OF OUR STATE LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY ACHIEVEMENTS CAN BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 6 FY 2019-20 STATE BUDGET EARMARKS This table provides an overview of the direct budget allocations secured on behalf of our clients from the 2019-20 State Budget. TPA worked closely with our clients to identify priority projects for each funding request. TPA then worked with members of the Assembly and Senate Budget Committee, as well as the Governor's Administration, to ensure our client's projects were included in the final budget approved by the Legislature. Client Name Project .-. City of Agoura Hills Stormwater Treatment Project $1,000,000 City of Avalon Underground Fuel Tank Removal and $500,000 Replacement City of Buena Park Historical Renovations $500,000 City of Costa Mesa Lions Park $1,000,000 City of Dinuba Water Well Replacement $1,000,000 City of Huntington Beach Multi -Use Blufftop Path $1,700,000 City of Laguna Beach Laguna Canyon Road Fuel Modification $1,000,000 Public Safety Projects $4,000,000 City of Oakland Bus Services $1,000,000 City of Selma Storm Drain, Storage and Recharge $1,500,000 Discovery Cube of Natural Resources Pavilion $5,000,000 Los Angeles Discovery Cube of Property Acquisition/Parking Structure $10,000,0000 Orange County East Contra Costa Fire Equipment, Vehicles, and Facilities $500,000 Protection District Acquisitions and Improvements North County Del Marr Bluffs Stabilization Project $6,130,000 Transit District Tri Valley Cities Coalition Dublin Sports Grounds All Abilities $1,400,000 Playground ® Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 7 GRANT FUNDING ACHIEVEMENTS This table provides an overview of our grant funding achievements on behalf of our clients from state, federal, and local government agencies as well as private and nonprofit grant programs. These amounts represent grants secured through a competitive and/or legislative process and do NOT include any funds awarded to clients via formulas or related forms of funding entitlements. Policy Transportation $544.9 Million $101.7 Million $646.6 Million Housing and Economic Development $363.2 Million $5.0 Million $368.2 Million Parks and Recreation $108.7 Million $6.2 Million $114.9 Million Water and Sanitation $117.8 Million $6.2 Million $124.0 Million Cultural Resources $94.1 Million $7.0 Million $101.1 Million Public Safety $52.0 Million $45.6 Million $97.6 Million Education $247.9 Million $22.3 Million $270.2 Million TOTAL $1.529 Billion $194 Million $1.723 Billion A DETAILED SCHEDULE OF OUR GRANT FUNDING ACHIEVEMENTS CAN BE PROVIDED UPON REQUEST Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 8 B. PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE PRINCIPAL OR PROJECT MANAGER IN THE FIRM WHO WILL HAVE DIRECT AND CONTINUED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PROJECT. THIS PERSON WILL BE THE CITY STAFF CONTACT ON ALL MATTERS DEALING WITH THE PROJECT AND WILL HANDLE THE DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES THROUGH COMPLETION. TPA State Capitol Director Casey Elliott will be assigned full-time to oversee the City's contract. Casey will work closely with TPA Southern California Senior Director, Cori Williams and a team of key personnel, including TPA President and Founder Christopher Townsend, TPA Senior Associate Eric O'Donnell, and TPA Associate Sean McReynolds to provide State Legislative Consultant Services to the City. C. PROVIDE A RESUME FOR ALL STAFF/EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO THE PROJECT (IDENTIFIED IN THIS RFP) ALONG WITH A CLEAR INDICATION OF THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THIS PROJECT. Resumes for each of the following key personnel assigned to this project are included on the next page: 1. Christopher Townsend President Project Role: Senior Strategic Advisor 2. Casey Elliott State Capitol Director Project Role: Project Manager 3. Cori Williams Southern California Senior Director Project Role: Regional Project Support 4. Eric O'Donnell Senior Associate Project Role: Project Support 5. Sean McReynolds Associate Project Role: Project Support Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 9 Christopher Townsend, President: Christopher founded TPA in 1998 and has over 37 years of experience in public affairs, legislative advocacy, and grant writing. Christopher and TPA have represented 308 clients, including 235 local public agencies, such as cities, counties, transportation agencies, water and sanitation districts, school districts, community college districts, park and recreation districts, and other special districts, as well as nonprofit organizations. Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. President 1998-Present Christopher provides leadership to a team of 17 professionals and manages the development and implementation of strategies for client agendas. Some achievements include: Under Christopher's leadership, TPA has shepherded over 80 legislative and regulatory proposals into law over a wide range of policy areas, including local governance, water and sanitation, transportation, education, housing and economic development, parks and natural resources, historical and cultural resources, and public safety. The bipartisan capabilities of the firm are demonstrated by legislative successes over the tenure of several federal and state administrations, including: President George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Governors Pete Wilson, Gray Davis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jerry Brown, and Gavin Newsom. • Christopher and his team have secured over $1.7 billion in local, regional, state, and federal government grants as well as private and nonprofit grants for a multitude of legacy projects in the policy sectors of water and sanitation, transportation, education, housing and economic development, parks and natural resources, historical and cultural resources, and public safety. Christopher and TPA have participated in the development and implementation of several California bond propositions for the statewide ballot to provide capital funding for major infrastructure projects, including water and sanitation, transportation, education, housing and economic development, parks and natural resources, and historical and cultural resources, including Propositions 1, 1 B, 1 C, 1 D, 1 E, 12, 13, 14, 40, 47, 50, 55, 68 and 84. Most recently, Christopher worked closely with the State Legislature and the Governor's office on the drafting of SB 5 (De Leon), which authorized a $4 billion park bond that was approved on the November 2018 statewide ballot as Proposition 68. • In 2002, Christopher was personally requested by Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown to help him secure funding for three of his priority projects for the City of Oakland: the establishment of the Oakland Military Institute (OMI), the creation of a permanent facility for the Oakland School of the Arts (OSA), and the renovation and restoration of the historic Fox Theater. Under Christopher's leadership, TPA secured over $24.5 million for all three projects. In 1997, Christopher was appointed by Assembly Speaker Cruz Bustamante to serve on the California Film Commission. In 1999, Christopher was appointed by Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa to serve on the Speaker's Commission on State and Local Government Finance. `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 10 PepsiCo/Taco Bell Corp., Irvine, CA Senior Director, Government & Community Affairs 1992-1998 Christopher managed and directed government and media relations, crisis management, internal communications, and marketing publicity. Christopher also managed the political action committee for state and federal political races. Additionally, Christopher managed community relations initiatives, corporate philanthropy, and the Taco Bell Foundation. Stein -Brief Group, Inc., Dana Point, CA Vice President, Public Affairs 1982-1992 Christopher directed government, community, and media relations at the level, state, and federal levels, including the management of all political, civic, charitable, and cultural activities. Christopher provided land -use planning and entitlement process analysis for domestic and international projects. Christopher also managed activities with numerous state and federal agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations governing land use. Finally, Christopher created and directed a political action committee that supported various local, state, and federal candidates and ballot initiatives. JFK School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Master of Public Administration 1991 Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Magna cum Laude, Political Science Honors Prize 1982 Coro Fellow Southern California 1981 Harry S Truman Scholar California 1980 `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 11 Casey Elliott, State Capitol Director: Casey brings 19 years of legislative and public policy experience to TPA. Casey develops and implements legislative strategies for local public agency clients throughout California. Casey maintains relationships with key members and staff of the State Legislature, the Administration, and select state agencies. Casey has expertise in the policy sectors of municipal finance, budget, redevelopment, education, local governance, water resources, parks and recreation, and cultural resources. Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. State Capitol Director 2006-Present As State Capitol Director, Casey oversees a team of 11 TPA lobbyists registered with the California Secretary of State. Casey has been responsible for developing and implementing the advocacy strategies that transformed dozens of client -sponsored bills into law. He also provides timely expert analysis of legislative and budget proposals introduced each legislative session for their potential effect on TPA clients. Some of Casey's accomplishments include: Casey designed the legislative strategy for the City of Santa Ana to secure a direct funding allocation in the FY 2018-19 State Budget in the amount of $4 million to upgrade water infrastructure within the City. Casey worked with the City's legislative delegation, staff from the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees, and the Department of Finance to ensure funding was included in the State Budget for the City of Santa Ana to install advanced water metering infrastructure in the City. This funding will allow the City's water customers to have real-time access to their water usage, which will help facilitate water conservation and reduce customers' utility bills. Through his work with the Department of Finance, the Legislature, and the Office of the Governor, Casey has been able to lessen the impact of RDA dissolution on TPA clients. Specific outcomes include: having over $30 million in projects in Santa Ana, Brea, and Hayward recognized as enforceable obligations; facilitating accelerated transfer of former RDA assets in Buena Park to allow for new development; and the passage of legislation to allow expenditure of certain development agency bond proceeds. Casey helped the Newhall County Water District co-sponsor SB 634 (Wilk) which established a new water district to serve as the primary water wholesaler and retailer for the Santa Clarita Valley. Casey coordinated efforts with the other impacted water agencies and stakeholders to develop a coalition of local support for the legislation. The legislation, which contained the enabling act for the new district as well as provisions that allowed for a modified LAFCO process, was approved by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor Brown. Casey helped the Orange County Water District sponsor the first legislation in the nation, AB 2022 (Gordon), that would allow for the bottling of treated recycled water. Casey worked with the Legislature throughout the legislative process and gained support for the bill to ensure its successful passage. The bill was signed into law, thus allowing for the limited bottling of highly treated recycled water produced by the District's Groundwater Replenishment System. `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 12 Casey helped the Rancho Santiago Community College District and Coast Community College District secure over $68 million in funding through the State Budget for three capital outlay facilities projects. Casey worked with the districts' legislative delegation, budget committee staff, and the Community College Chancellor's Office to advocate for the priority budget items, including having the projects recommended for funding by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. The funding for these three projects will allow for the design and construction of three new buildings that will provide state of the art learning environments for community college students in Orange County. Assemblyman Tom Umberg Legislative Assistant 2006 Casey managed legislation for the Member, including education, workers' compensation, and school facilities measures. Casey staffed the Member on the Assembly Education committee. He also worked closely with legislative staff, committee consultants, state agencies, and interested parties on legislation. In addition, he advised the Member and Chief of Staff on pending legislation. Secretary of State Legislative Coordinator 2005-2006 Casey briefed the Secretary of State and senior staff members on legislation affecting the agency. Casey worked with Division Chiefs, senior staff members, and the Secretary of State to develop legislative positions for the agency. Casey also worked with Department of Finance, state agencies, and other interested parties on issues that affected the Secretary of State. In addition, he researched and drafted legislative proposals for the agency. Secretary of State Legislative Analyst 2003-2005 Casey assisted in the research and development of legislation. Casey drafted legislative documents/amendments and advocated positions adopted by the Secretary of State. In addition, Casey worked closely with the State Legislature, Governor's Office staff, committee consultants, Department of Finance, state agencies, and other interested parties on issues that affected the Secretary of State. Some of Casey's special projects included staffing various taskforces, assisting in the development of spending plans for legislatively mandated programs, legislative correspondence, and election -night support. Office of the Governor Senior Legislative Assistant 2000-2003 Casey chaptered all bills that the Governor signed and he processed all vetoed measures. Casey worked closely with the Secretary of State, Chief Clerk of the Assembly, and the Secretary of the Senate throughout the bill chaptering process. Casey also supervised a staff of 10 personnel during the creation and assembly of up to 1500 bill files presented to the Governor. University of California, Davis Bachelor of Arts, Political Science 2000 `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 13 Cori Williams, Senior Director: Cori brings 11 years of legislative advocacy and public policy experience to TPA. Cori has extensive experience writing grants for various local, regional, state, and federal opportunities. Cori has expertise in the policy sectors of water resources, infrastructure, sanitation, local governance, transportation, parks and recreation, and economic development. Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. Senior Director 2011-Present Throughout her tenure at TPA, Cori has been responsible for securing millions in competitive grant funds for local public agency clients. In addition to her expertise on municipal and water infrastructure issues, Cori has a strong network of relationships with State Legislators, key staff, various state agencies, and the County of Orange. Cori's funding and policy experience, as well as her network of relationships, makes her an effective advocate for clients. Some of Cori's accomplishments include the following: Leveraging relationships with the State Legislature, Cori secured an earmark in the FY17- 18 State Budget in the amount of $20 million to form the North Orange County Public Safety Task Force. This Task Force will serve six TPA clients: the cities of Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, Placentia, and Stanton. These cities will be able to facilitate regional collaborative efforts to combat homelessness, youth violence, and other critical public safety issues in the region. • Cori worked with local public agency clients to secure over $1 million in Sustainable Communities Planning Grants from the Strategic Growth Council. Cori worked closely with the Strategic Growth Council staff throughout the development and implementation of the grant program and wrote numerous successful applications for TPA clients. Cori worked with the City of Brea to secure over $10 million from local, state, and federal sources for the Tracks at Brea project. The project is a four -mile multi -use rail to trail project that will traverse the City. Funding sources include: the US Environmental Protection Agency, California Natural Resources Agency, Strategic Growth Council, California Transportation Commission, and the Southern California Association of Governments. Cori worked with the Fremont Basin, located in the Lahontan Hydrologic region, to draft a Department of Water Resources Regional Acceptance Process Application to be accepted as an Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) region. The overriding water management issue for the region was groundwater management and determining a long- term safe yield available to support development of existing lots. There were also prevailing water and sewer infrastructure needs as many developed parcels have inadequate water supply lines or lacking public sewers. The approved acceptance of this region into the IRWM allowed the Fremont Basin to seek funding through the Department of Water Resources. `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 14 County of Orange, Board of Supervisors Policy Advisor for Supervisor John Moorlach 2010 Cori served as a policy advisor for, then -County of Orange Supervisor (and who is now a Senator in the State Legislature). Cori was responsible for research, analysis, and subsequent recommendations of all policy issues relating to Orange County Public Works as well as state and federal legislation. Cori served as a liaison between the Supervisor and County staff, constituents, and community groups. Tom Campbell for US Senate Campaign 2010 Cori reported to campaign's Director for Research and Policy. Cori drafted Mr. Campbell's "Statement for Financial Services Reform." Chapman University, Orange, CA Master of Public Administration 2014 Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA Bachelor of Arts Economics and Government with Leadership Sequence 2011 `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 15 Eric O'Donnell, Senior Associate: Eric brings four years of experience in local governance and grant writing to TPA. Eric has been responsible for major grant awards on behalf of public agency clients. Eric has a strong network with both staff and members of the state and federal Orange County Delegation as well as relationships with local Orange County municipalities. Eric has expertise in the policy sectors of water resources, natural resources, local governance, parks and recreation, and transportation. Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. Senior Associate 2015-Present Since joining TPA, Eric has worked with numerous public agencies to secure grant funding for water and sanitation policy and infrastructure, natural resources, and parks and recreation. Some of his accomplishments include: Eric worked with the City of Avalon to secure a direct funding allocation in the FY 2019-20 State Budget in the amount of $500,000 to remove and replace single -walled underground fuel storage tanks with safer and more durable double -walled underground fuel storage tanks. Eric worked closely with the City's legislative delegation as well as legislative staff from the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees as well as the Speaker and Senate Pro Tem's offices to ensure that the funding was included in the FY 19-20 State Budget for the City of Avalon to complete this critical environmental protection project. This funding will allow the City's marine fuel dock in the harbor to continue operating and will provide a critical resource for the community. Eric was critical in facilitating a resolution to a Redevelopment Dissolution related issue for the City of Stanton that resulted in the City receiving over $2.1 million in loan repayment. Eric worked closely with the City, the City's legislative delegation, and executive staff from the Department of Finance to identify a solution. The favorable resolution resulted in the Department of Finance approving a previously denied line item on the City's Recognized Obligation Payments Schedule (ROPS), thus awarding the City a loan repayment. • Eric worked with the Orange County Sanitation District to secure a $1 million grant award from the Department of Water Resources' Integrated Regional Water Management Grant Program to replace a critical sewer line. Eric worked closely with staff at the Orange County Sanitation District, the Department of Water Resources, and the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority throughout the development and implementation of the grant program. Eric helped the City of Fountain Valley secure a $226,000 grant from the Active Transportation Program, administered by the Southern California Association of Governments and the California Transportation Commission. The funding allowed the City to build ADA accessible pedestrian curb ramps within neighborhoods that are located near five elementary and middle schools in the Fountain Valley School District and the Ocean View School District. The project will provide greater mobility for the public and improve the safety of the City's routes to local schools. `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 16 City of Brea Community Services Senior Leader 2009-2015 Eric was responsible for the organization, design, and implementation of all elements of youth sports programs for over 200 children and 400 parents. Eric helped to orient, train, and supervise new staff in all aspects of their job responsibilities. Eric was also responsible for setup, monitoring, and providing customer service for events with up to 400 people. Chapman University, Orange, CA Candidate for Masters of Public Administration 2019 California State University, Fullerton Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration, General Management 2014 `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 17 Sean McReynolds, Associate: Sean brings over five years of government affairs experience to TPA. Sean has both state and federal legislative experience in areas such as healthcare, foreign affairs, water, natural resources, environment, veterans, budget, education, and agriculture. Sean has a strong network with staff and members of the Orange County Legislative Delegation, cities, and community -based organizations. Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. Associate 2019-Present Since joining TPA, Sean has worked with clients to develop their legislative advocacy agenda at both the state and federal levels. He has also helped to identify state and federal funding opportunities to achieve client objectives. • Sean has worked to build advocacy tools for clients such as legislative tracking matrices, policy issue summaries, and fact sheets. These tools allow clients to develop a successful advocacy strategy to achieve positive government actions in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. Sean helped connect several clients with key federal officials to explore new funding opportunities and develop strategic partnerships to strengthen client relations with Washington, D.C. Sean has also helped many of our clients identify new ways to expand their business locally, nationally, and abroad. • Sean has provided expert analysis and feedback on a variety of policy issues for our clients. He has written letters and official correspondence to bring client concerns to the attention of decision makers in Sacramento while helping navigate the legislative process. CalOptima Senior Policy Analyst 2016-2018 Sean was responsible for helping implement CalOptima's legislative agenda, strengthening relations with elected officials at every level of government, and maintaining the agency's positive image in the community. Sean also worked with trade associations, lawmakers, and government agencies to further the agency's goals and objectives. U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Ed Royce Legislative Assistant/House Foreign Affairs Committee Liaison 2012-2015 Sean worked for Rep. Ed Royce in Washington D.C. for three years and was responsible for managing a legislative portfolio, advising the Congressman on policy recommendations, and coordinating communications between the D.C. and California offices on House Foreign Affairs Committee actions. California State University, Fullerton Bachelor of Arts, Political Science 2012 `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 18 D. PROVIDE AT LEAST FIVE (5) REFERENCES OF CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (PREFERABLY THOSE UTILIZING LASERFICHE) THAT HAVE PURCHASED SIMILAR SERVICES FROM THE PROPONENT. PROPONENT SHALL PROVIDE CLIENT NAME, CLIENT PROJECT MANAGER, TELEPHONE NUMBER AND E-MAIL ADDRESS, PROJECT DESCRIPTION, PROJECT START AND END DATE, STAFF ASSIGNED TO EACH PROJECT BY THE FIRM AND DISCUSS FINAL OUTCOME. 1. City of Buena Park Contact Name and Title: Jim Vanderpool, City Manager Telephone Number: (714) 562-3550 Email Address: JVanderpool@buenapark.com Project Description: State and Federal Advocacy and Funding Services Project Timeline: 2009 to Present Staff Assigned: Christopher Townsend, Casey Elliott, Cori Williams, Eric O'Donnell, Sean McReynolds 2. City of Pismo Beach Contact Name and Title: Jim Lewis, City Manager Telephone Number: (805) 773-4657 Email Address: JLewis@psimobeach.org Project Description: State Advocacy Services Project Timeline: 2016 to Present Staff Assigned: Christopher Townsend, Casey Elliott 3. City of Brea Contact Name and Title: Bill Gallardo, City Manager Telephone Number: (714) 990-7600 Email Address: BillGa@ci.brea.ca.us Project Description: State and Federal Advocacy and Funding Services Project Timeline: 2008 to Present Staff Assigned: Christopher Townsend, Casey Elliott, Cori Williams, Eric O'Donnell, Sean McReynolds 4. City of Laguna Beach Contact Name and Title: Christa Johnson, Assistant City Manager Telephone Number: (949) 497-0797 Email Address: cjohnson@lagunabeachcity.net Project Description: State and Federal Advocacy and Funding Services Proiect Timeline: 2013 to Present Staff Assigned: Christopher Townsend, Casey Elliott, Cori Williams, Eric O'Donnell, Sean McReynolds Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 19 5. City of Lafayette Contact Name and Title: Niroop Srivatsa, City Manager Telephone Number: (925) 299-3206 Email Address: NSrivatsa@lovelafayatte.org Project Description: State Advocacy Services Project Timeline: April 2019 to Present Staff Assigned: Christopher Townsend, Casey Elliott E. IDENTIFY THOSE SERVICES THAT WILL BE OUTSOURCED TO A SUBCONTRACTOR. THE PROPONENT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS AND VALIDITY OF ALL LICENSES, PERMITS, AND COPYRIGHTS FOR ANY OUTSOURCED WORK TO SUBCONTRACTORS. THE PROPONENT IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING ITS EMPLOYEES AND ANY SUBCONTRACTORS THE PROPONENT HIRES. TPA will NOT partner with any subcontractors to provide State Legislative Consultant Services to the City. F. PROPONENT SHALL IDENTIFY, OBTAIN, AND PROVIDE ANY AND ALL LICENSES, PERMITS, CLEARANCES, REPORTS, AND DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT AND PERFORM THE SERVICES WITHIN REQUIRED TIMELINES. TPA possess all the permits, licenses, and professional credentials necessary to perform State Legislative Consultant Services to the City. G. PROVIDE A LIST ANY LITIGATION, INCLUDING PERSONAL AND PROPERTY, INVOLVING PROPONENT'S FIRM IN THE LAST FIVE (5) YEARS. TPA has not been involved in any personal or property litigation in the last five years. H. EXPLANATION OF METHODOLOGY UTILIZED TO PERFORM PROPOSED SERVICE. TPA utilizes a strategic and comprehensive effective strategies to influence legislative and on behalf of the City. This approach includes: • Conduct detailed orientation approach to initiate, develop, and carry out administrative activities and effectively lobby Develop a legislative strategy Implement the legislative strategy utilizing the following tactics: o Building and strengthening relevant relationships o Leveraging relationships for the strategic advocacy plan o Coordinating meetings and advocacy trips o Tracking legislation o Crafting testimony and position letters o Drafting bill language and other necessary materials Providing regular progress reports to the City Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 20 I. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSER'S WARRANTY / GUARANTEE OF WORK PRODUCT. We take the following proactive steps to achieve client satisfaction and advocate effectively on behalf of our clients: • Strong Partnership Between Client and Advocate Strong working partnerships between an advocate and their client is essential to successful advocacy. In a strong working partnership, the advocate understands the client's goals and priorities, and the client understands their advocate's abilities. In working together, the client can be confident their advocate will develop and implement a strategy that will accomplish their goals, while working as an extension of their staff, minimizing the burden on the client and maximizing success. • Proactive, Not Reactive TPA believes in strategic planning to best achieve the objectives of the client. Strategic planning also allows for the client and advocate to work "as one," in order to be nimble and efficient to seize new opportunities that will present themselves throughout the process. • Continuous Contact and Education TPA strives to continually educate our extensive network of key stakeholders and decision makers regarding our client's agendas. TPA develops quick briefing documents, that are easy to digest, with graphics and photos, explaining our client's priorities and identifying key support for these priorities across various constituencies. This continuing education all is essential in securing support to transform our client's vision into legacy. J. LIST OF COMPLEMENTARY SERVICES OFFERED BY PROPOSER ALONG WITH CORRESPONDING PRICES. In addition to the state advocacy services, TPA also provides federal advocacy and funding advocacy services to public agencies throughout California. We would be happy to work with the City engaging these additional services and provide a bundled pricing schedule. K. LIST OF SERVICES AND / OR INFORMATION NEEDED FROM THE CITY IN ORDER FOR THE PROJECT TO SUCCEED. With a team of 14 registered state advocates and grant writers, TPA has the breadth and depth of experience AND the ability to deploy as many advocates as needed to maximize success for the City while minimizing the burden on City staff. TPA will rely on City staff to provide technical project information, budget details, and project timeline information as appropriate. Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 21 DETAILED APPROACH TO THE PROJECT TPA will utilize the following strategic and comprehensive approach to provide state legislative consultant services to the City: • Conduct Detailed Orientation: TPA utilizes a comprehensive onboarding process that includes extensive meetings with various relevant members of City leadership and key City departments to help develop a strategic plan that is carefully tailored to satisfy the needs of the City, as well as designed for maximum success in the current political climate and funding environment (RFP Scope of Services, 1. Assist the City in the Implementation of a Legislative Program that Aligns with State Funding Opportunities). • Develop Legislative Strategy: Utilizing the information gathered during the onboarding process, TPA will coordinate with the City to develop an official legislative platform and strategy that represents the City's priorities in Sacramento. This blueprint will be shared with key stakeholders in the State Legislature and Governor's Administration. • Implement the Legislative Strategy: TPA will advocate for the City's legislative agenda utilizing the following methods: o Build and Strengthen Relevant Relationships: TPA has cultivated a network of valuable relationships that will be leveraged to promote the City's legislative agenda (RFP Scope of Services, 5. Coalition Building Services). o Leverage Relationships for Strategic Advocacy Plan: TPA will engage various techniques to leverage our network of key relationships on behalf of the City and ensure that the City's issues and requests remain a high priority (RFP Scope of Services, 4. Maintain Visibility of City Legislative Agenda Issues): ■ Schedule meetings for the City to discuss relevant legislation ■ Prepare all briefing materials and talking points for the City (RFP Scope of Services, 2. Preparation of Effective Briefing Materials) ■ Brief legislative offices and stakeholders on the City's legislative agenda ■ Follow-up on meetings to ensure commitments and deliverables are being met o Coordinate Advocacy Trips: TPA will work with the City to coordinate advocacy trips to Sacramento to meet with state agencies, administration officials, and the City's legislative delegation and their staff, as well as legislators that serve on committees relevant to the City's agenda (RFP Scope of Services, 3. Meeting with Key State Officials). Furthermore, whenever possible, TPA will also schedule site visits by legislators to the City. `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 22 o Track Legislation: TPA will identify, analyze, and monitor all bill introductions and amendments relevant to the City's legislative platform and assess their potential impact on the City. o Budget Funding Opportunities: TPA will work with the City to identify projects and other funding priorities that may be suitable for funding through the State Budget including but not limited to economic development, housing, infrastructure, public safety, and transportation projects (RFP Scope of Services, 1. Assist the City in the Implementation of a Legislative Program that Aligns with State Funding Opportunities). TPA will coordinate with the City to develop supporting materials for the budget request. TPA will also work with members of the City's legislative delegation, along with the Assembly and Senate Budget Committees, to gain support for the inclusion of the City's project in the final State Budget approved by the Legislature (RFP Scope of Services, 1. Assist the City in the Implementation of a Legislative Program that Aligns with State Funding Opportunities).. o Craft Testimony and Position Letters: TPA will prepare and submit written and verbal testimony regarding legislation relevant to the City. TPA will also draft and deliver position letters to legislators and key officials on specific bill language. o Draft Bill Language: TPA will draft language and amendments for relevant legislation, as required to protect and promote the City's agenda. • Regular Communication and Progress Reports: TPA will always be available to the City to provide information on emerging issues and field inquires (RFP Scope of Services, 8. Availability). Throughout the contract and during critical times in the legislative process TPA will confer with the City regularly via phone to brief the City and discuss current projects and initiatives underway (RFP Scope of Services, 7. Regular Phone Calls and Briefings with the City). TPA will provide monthly electronic reports on the status of all legislative activity, such as bill language, amendments, committee analyses, and an outline of the activities undertaken during the previous month to the City's contract manager (RFP Scope of Services, 6. Monthly Written Statements of Work). In addition to written reports, TPA will be available to the City for conference calls, in -person briefings, and meetings. TPA will submit a final report at the end of each calendar year providing a summary of accomplishments and making suggestions for possible changes in the legislative platform for the upcoming year (RFP Scope of Services, 10. Final Report Reviewing Accomplishments and Recommending Possible Changes in the Process in the Future). `j Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 23 Onsite Meetings: TPA will make trips to the City at least once annually, as requested by the City, and as needed to discuss the City's legislative strategy, facilitate visits, tours, briefings, and press events involving members of the legislative delegation and staff (RFP Scope of Services, 9. In -person Visits). Prepare and File Lobbying Disclosure Reports: TPA will prepare and file, on behalf of the City, all applicable state lobbying disclosure reports. PROJECT TIMELINE 0�11ESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Conduct Detailed Orientation Contract Start Develop Legislative Strategy Contract Start Implement the Legislative Strategy Ongoing Build and Strengthen Relevant Relationships Ongoing Leverage Relationships for Strategic Advocacy Plan Ongoing Coordinate Advocacy Trips As Needed Track Legislation Ongoing Budget Funding Opportunities Ongoing Craft Testimony and Position Letters Ongoing Draft Bill Language Ongoing Regular Communication and Progress Reports Monthly/As Needed Onsite Meetings As Needed Prepare and File Lobbying Disclosure Reports Quarterly ® Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 24 EXHIBIT A PRICING FORM Services provided pursuant to the Scope of Services shall be for a set annual fee, paid on a monthly retainer, with a set per year cap on expenses_ Said annual fee shall include all written and electronic communications between the City and Proponent and all necessary legislative consultant filings with governmental and outside agencies. With respect to expenses, if incurred, said expenses shall be billed monthly with supporting documentation and limited to the set maximum per year as agreed upon except with prior written authorization. ESCRIPTION OF SERVICES State Legislative Consultant Services $4,000 Per Month* • Conduct Detailed Orientation Included • Develop Legislative Strategy Included • Implement the Legislative Strategy Included • Build and Strengthen Relevant Relationships Included • Leverage Relationships for Strategic Advocacy Plan Included • Coordinate Advocacy Trips Included • Track Legislation Included • Budget Funding Opportunities Included • Craft Testimony and Position Letters Included • Draft Bill Language Included • Regular Communication and Progress Reports Included • Onsite Meetings Included • Prepare and File Lobbying Disclosure Reports Included *The monthly fee includes all reasonable business and travel expenses Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 25 TPA does not qualify for the local vendor preference and therefore will not submit as "Statement of Local Vendor Certification" as part of our solicitation response. ® Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 26 TC:WNSEND P U B L I C A F FA I R S EST TPA 19- November 22, 2019 Aaron Adams, City Manager City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 Dear Mr. Adams: Thank you for the opportunity for Townsend Public Affairs, Inc. ("TPA") to submit a revised cost proposal, with additional services, in conjunction with our proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services to the City of Temecula ("City"). Since its inception in 1998, TPA has earned the reputation as Champions for Better Communities by providing the experience, resources, and relationships expected from a premier legislative advocacy and grant writing firm while also giving clients the unique brand of customer service they deserve: personal attention, maximum accessibility, and passion for their mission. Our strategic approach to advocacy and funding is tailored to meet the individual needs of each client by leveraging the breadth and depth of our team as well as our vast network of relationships with key stakeholders and decision makers. Utilizing this method on behalf of our clients, TPA has shepherded over 80 legislative and regulatory proposals into law, and secured over $1.7 billion in grants from state, federal, and local government agencies as well as nonprofit foundations and private companies. Thank you again for your interest in our firm and your consideration of this proposal. Please contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. We would be honored to serve the City of Temecula. Yours truly, y4o�� Christopher Townsend President 0 Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 1 OPTION I: STATE LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICES (Submitted with original proposal on October 31, 2019) DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES State Legislative Consultant Services $4,000 Per Month* • Conduct Detailed Orientation Included • Develop Legislative Strategy Included • Implement the Legislative Strategy Included • Build and Strengthen Relevant Relationships Included • Leverage Relationships for Strategic Advocacy Plan Included • Coordinate Advocacy Trips Included • Track Legislation Included • Budget Funding Opportunities Included • Craft Testimony and Position Letters Included • Draft Bill Language Included • Regular Communication and Progress Reports Included • Onsite Meetings Included • Prepare and File Lobbying Disclosure Reports Included *The monthly fee includes all reasonable business and travel expenses G Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 2 OPTION II: STATE LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT AND GRANT WRITING SERVICES Below is revised cost proposal per your request on November 21, 2019. This revised cost proposal includes the scope of services that would be included as part of Townsend Public Affairs State Legislative Consultant and Grant Writing Services. We would be glad to provide detailed information about each of the activities included below. State Legislative Consultant AND Grant Writing Services $6,000 Per Month* • Conduct Detailed Orientation Included • Develop Legislative Strategy Included • Implement the Legislative Strategy Included • Build and Strengthen Relevant Relationships Included • Leverage Relationships for Strategic Advocacy Plan Included • Coordinate Advocacy Trips Included • Track Legislation Included • Budget Funding Opportunities Included • Craft Testimony and Position Letters Included • Draft Bill Language Included • Regular Communication and Progress Reports Included • Onsite Meetings Included • Prepare and File Lobbying Disclosure Reports Included • Craft Strategic Funding Plan Included • Identify, Research, and Monitor Funding Opportunities Included • Establishment of Clear Accountabilities Included • Grant Application Development and Submittal Included • Post -Grant Submittal Advocacy Included • Post -Award Grant Administration and Compliance Included • Comprehensive Follow -Up on Unsuccessful Applications Included *The monthly fee includes all reasonable business and travel expenses ij Proposal for State Legislative Consultant Services I City of Temecula Page 3 Item No. 6 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Authorize City Manager to Enter into Subordination Agreement Subordinating City as Housing Successor to Former Temecula Redevelopment Agency Deed of Trust on Front Street Plaza Affordable Housing Development Located at 28693 Old Town Front Street PREPARED BY: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to enter into a subordination agreement between the City of Temecula, as Housing Successor to the former Temecula Redevelopment Agency, and Robles Brothers Investments, LLC, for the subordination of the City's deed of trust securing its interests in the Front Street Plaza development to a new deed of trust held by Bank of Hope within the parameters described in this Agenda Report, including a 70% loan to value ratio. BACKGROUND: On February 22, 2011, the former Redevelopment Agency Board approved an Owner Participation Agreement and Regulatory Agreement (Agency Agreements) which provided a $4 million dollar grant to Front Street Plaza Partners, LLC to assist in the development of the Front Street Plaza. The development was to include 25 residential units with 23 of those units being restricted to affordable rents for tenants making between 60% - 110% of the area median income. The affordability restrictions were defined in the Agency Agreements and the term of the affordability restrictions were to last 55 years. As is customary in low and moderate income housing projects, and authorized by law, the Redevelopment Agency subordinated its deed of trust securing the low income housing units to the developer's loan in order to facilitate the development of low and moderate income housing. Since the approval of the of the Agency Agreements, Front Street Plaza Partners LLC constructed and has been operating the Front Street Plaza in accordance with the terms of the Agency Agreements. SUBORDINATION REQUEST: Recently, City staff was contacted by Front Street Plaza Partners, LLC (Owner) and Robles Brothers Investments, LLC (Buyer), with a request to subordinate the City's deed of trust to a new loan that the Buyer is seeking to acquire from the Bank of Hope for the purchase of the Front Street Plaza development. The proposed amount of the Buyer's new loan would exceed the original loan for the project. The City is under no obligation to subordinate its deed of trust beyond the amount of the original developer loan. That being said, if the Owner desires to sell the property and they have a qualified buyer, then the City would work in good faith to enter into a subordination agreement under certain conditions in order to facilitate the continued operation of the low and moderate income housing units. City Council met in closed session on October 22, 2019 in order to provide direction to the Staff in negotiating the price and terms of a new subordination agreement for the City's deed of trust protecting its interests in the real property. The City Council directed Staff to negotiate a subordination agreement with the Buyer in which the new loan was in an amount that when added to the City's $4 million grant did not exceed a ratio of 70% loan to value of the property (LTV). In other words, the City's grant plus the new loan could not exceed 70% of the appraised value of the property. SPECIFIC TERMS FOR SUBORDINATION: Based on the most recent appraisal obtained by the City, the value of the Front Street Plaza is $10 million. Therefore, the maximum amount that the City Council would entertain for subordination is $3 million. City staff is awaiting the delivery of a new updated appraisal since the most recent appraisal is over 6 months old. Any City Council authorization given to the City Manager to execute a subordination would be predicated on a new and current appraisal being delivered to the City with the 70% LTV policy being applied to the new value at that time. It is important to note again that even if the aforementioned specific terms are being proposed, the City is under no obligation to subordinate. The City reserves the right to not enter into a subordination agreement in its sole and absolute discretion. FISCAL IMPACT: If a subordination agreement is authorized and executed by the City Manager, the City's $4 million grant would remain secured by a deed of trust but would be subordinate to the first position loan. This arrangement should only impact the City's deed of trust in the event of foreclosure on the first position loan. The 70% LTV requirement provides that there will be a substantial amount of equity in the event of foreclosure. The large equity stake makes it much more likely that in the event of foreclosure, the City as Housing Successor would be able to recover its $4 million investment. ATTACHMENTS: None Item No. 7 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Authorize City Manager to Approve Purchase Order with California Electrical Supply for Wireless Lighting Control System Software PREPARED BY: Nino Abad, Associate Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to approve a purchase order with California Electrical Supply for Wireless Lighting Control System Software for a total amount of $269,439. BACKGROUND: On February 28, 2017, the City Council approved the purchase of approximately 7,500 street lights within City Limits and authorized the conversion of the luminaires from low pressure sodium (LPS) to light emitting diode (LED). In doing so, the City recognized the sustainability benefits, energy, cost, and maintenance savings, while providing enhanced night time visibility. The City also determined it would be beneficial to deploy a Wireless Lighting Control System for remote control and operation of the new LED lighting. On May 12, 2019 the City Council approved the purchase of the necessary hardware to remotely control the new LED street lights from California Electrical Supply with costs for the software to operate the system to be authorized at a later date. Staff and California Electrical Supply have agreed on a ten (10) year cost for the software (LightGrid by GE Current) and related services in a total amount of $269,439.00. Payment will be made over 10 years per the following schedule: Year 1: $41,488.13 (includes first year services and onetime license fees) Years 2 thru 10: $25,436.63/year FISCAL IMPACT: The Citywide Street Light Acquisition and LED Retrofit is included in the 2020-24 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget. There are sufficient funds for the first year of service totaling $41,488.13 in the current budget. The service fees for the remaining years of service will be included in the Annual Operating Budget (AOB) in each subsequent year. ATTACHMENTS: CES Quote Dated 11/6/19 Page 1 of 1 CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY - CHULA VISTA 1011 BAY BLVD. CHULA VISTA CA 91911 USA TEL: (619)427-2370 FAX: ( ) - CONTACT: JAMIE MOIR ATTN: NINO/JULIE QUOTE FOR: CITY OF TEMECULA ACCT: KY-87612 SHOP ACCOUNT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CA 92590 TEL: QUOTATION 1AGE QUOTE # DATE REV# REV DATE 1067399 11/06/2019 3 11/06/2019 QUOTE EXPIRES PREPARED BY 01/31/2020 JKM LS INKS 1446 1000 FOB FREIGHT SHIPPING POINT PREPAID UST PO # SOFTWARE ONLY JOB NAME QUOTE HYBRID #2 IN QTY PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION TOTAL SERVICES 01 10 GELTG MESH 02 1 GELTG ELWS10-SOFTWARE LICENSE MESH 03 10 GELTG TOTAL SERVICES CELLULAR 04 1 GELTG ELWS10-SOFTWARE LICENSE CELLULAR 05 * SOFTWARE QUOTE ONLY 06 * TOTAL SERVICES FOR MESH AND CELLULAR 07 * THE TOTAL CONTRACT IS 269,439.00 08 * PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS; 09 * FIRST YEAR IS $20,155, $13,985, $3,135 & $875 = $38,150 10 * PLUS TAX TOTALS $41,488.13 11 * YEARS 2ND THROUGH 10 IS SERVICES ONLY 12 * MESH - $20,155 & CELLULAR $3,135 = $23,390 13 * PLUS TAX TOTALS $25,436.63 14 PRICE PER EXT AMT 20155.00 E 201550.00 13985.00 E 13985.00 3135.00 E 31350.00 875.00 E 875.00 MDSE: 247760.00* TAX: 21679.00 TOTAL: 269439.00** PLEASE NOTE: This is not an offer to contract, but merely a quotation of current prices for your convenience and information. Orders based on this quotation are subject to your acceptance of the terms and conditions located at sales.our-terms.com, which we may change From time to time without prior notice. We make no representation with respect to compliance with job specifications. file:///C:/Users/nino. abad/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outloo... 11 / 18/2019 Item No. 8 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Specifications and Authorize Solicitation of Construction Bids for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Improvements at Ronald Reagan Sports Park as part of the ADA Transition Plan Implementation, PW 18-16 PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer Laura Bragg, Associate Engineer II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Approve the specifications and authorize the Department of Public Works to solicit construction bids for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Implementation, PW 18-16; 2. Make a finding that this project is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Article 19, Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines. BACKGROUND: As part of the Capital Improvements Program and Budget for Fiscal Year 2020-2024, the City Council approved appropriations to support an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Implementation Program. The project would implement the recommended improvements identified in the previously completed Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Transition Plan. The ADA Transition Plan prioritized the removal of identified barriers preventing disabled access to City facilities and programs. Each Fiscal Year the City will utilize the available budget to implement the ADA Transition Plan. This project includes the construction of improvements that correct various ADA deficiencies outside the Temecula Community Recreation Center and near the North/South Baseball Fields located at 30875 Rancho Vista Road. The work generally will consist of reconstruction of ADA ramps, drinking fountain replacement, walkway grade/slope adjustment, ADA signage, wheelchair compliant paths and companion spaces, pavement markings, warning stripes on all stairs in and around the Amphitheater and parking lot surface repair. This project is exempt from the CEQA requirements pursuant to Article 19, Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines. The project is also Categorically Excluded from NEPA requirements pursuant to 24 CFR 58.35(a). The NEPA Categorical Exclusion was signed and filed on December 11, 2018. Project Specifications are complete and the project is ready to be advertised for construction bids. The contract documents are available for review in the office of the Director of Public Works. The Engineer's Construction Cost Estimate for the project is $220,000.00 and the number of allowable working days is 45, which is approximately two months and one week. FISCAL IMPACT: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Implementation is identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program, Fiscal Years 2020-2024, and is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds. Adequate funds are available in the project account to construct the project ATTACHMENTS: 1. Project Description 2. Project Location Map Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Years 2020-24 1 R 7hi� r�.o.rt of Sou:horn G:fo-nu W.- c-,y AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) TRANSITION PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Infrastructure / Other Project Project Description: The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Implementation will utilize the recently completed Transition Plan and implement its recommendations based on the established priorities. The implementation will include improvements to public facilities, programs, and public right of ways to modify/remove identified barriers over a fiscally constrained framework. Benefit / Core Value: This project furthers the City's Core Values of A Safe and Prepared Community, Accountable and Responsive City Government, as well as Transportation Mobility and Connectivity. Project Status: The American With Disabilities Act (ADA) Transition Plan Upgrade was completed in Fiscal Year 2017-18. The implementation of the Transition Plan recommendation has become an ongoing program. Department: Public Works / Building Safety - Account No. 210.265.612 Level: 2023-24 Project Cost: Prior Years FYE 2019 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Projected Total Project Actual Carryover Adopted Projected Projected Projected and Future Cost Expenditures Budget Appropriation Years Administration $ 79 1 $ 78,581 1 $ 77,987 $ 78,660 $ 78,660 $ 78,660 $ 78,660 $ 471,287 Construction $ 245,000 $ 245,000 $ 245,000 $ 245,000 $ 245,000 $ 245,000 $ 1,470,000 Totals 79 1 $323,581 $322,987 $323,660 $323,660 $323,660 $323,660 $1,941,287 Source of Funds: Prior Years FYE 2019 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Total Project Actual Carryover Adopted Projected Projected Projected Projected Cost Expenditures Budget Appropriation CDBG(1) $ 79 $ 323,581 $ 322,987 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 1,941,287 Total Funding: 1 $ 79 $ 323,581 $ 322,987 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 323,660 $ 1,941,287 Future Operation & Maintenance Costs: 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 (1) Community Development Block Grant- Action Plan Fiscal Year 2019-20 �* � 4 _ - ��C ,�k 7�c" ,� ; + �4 � ,gam, .: •* {,�• � - �.� Cx A;*,, �., �# L' s'e .'W fit'• � ��'�. ar J � v � r • � {�iti•' �,T'� :�� may•. �{- ' 4tt',�r 1 � �"_...t _ �\ •.} _ � fi i 1 Item No. 9 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Kevin Hawkins, Director of Community Services DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Cooperative Agreement with Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club in Support of Community Christmas Dinner PREPARED BY: Yvette Martinez, Community Services Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the Cooperative Agreement with Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club for in -kind services and support in the amount of $7,255 to provide a Community Christmas Dinner. BACKGROUND: Founded in 1987, the Temecula Sunrise Rotary offers many programs benefiting the City of Temecula. The organization consists of local business leaders working to address various community and international humanitarian projects. The club encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world through the Ideal of Service. The club objective is to encourage and foster the Ideal of Service as a basis of worthy enterprise. In 2015, the Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club and two other local Rotary Clubs took the lead on a 20-year Community Christmas Dinner tradition held at the Mary Phillips Senior Center. Approximately 1,700 people are served each year. Participation is at no cost, open to anyone in the community, and the guests are treated to a full, sit-down dinner on Christmas day. Attendance is not based on financial need, and is open to anyone and everyone who would like to spend Christmas day with others. The dinner provides a sharing of community spirit with those who may be alone for the holiday. Upon arrival, families and individuals are greeted at the door by numerous volunteers. Children attending get to meet Santa Claus, get their picture taken with Santa, and receive a wrapped Christmas gift. The Community Christmas Dinner is held in a festive atmosphere complete with Christmas decorations, lots of smiles, and hugs. Everyone is made to feel that they are part of the family. Once seated in the dining room, the guests are served punch, coffee, or water and a holiday feast of roasted turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetables, rolls, and dessert all served by volunteers. The mission of Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club is providing services to others by educating children, empowering youth, enriching families, and recognizing communities here and around the world through peace, goodwill, and fellowship. The Partnership between the City of Temecula and Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club exists to leverage resource opportunities to fulfill the needs of everyone in the community by providing a Community Christmas Dinner on December 25, 2019 at the Mary Phillips Senior Center, 41845 Sixth Street. The City of Temecula and Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club have worked cooperatively to host the Community Christmas Dinner that serves residents of Temecula and surrounding cities. This Cooperative Agreement helps to meet the City's service goals "To maintain and enhance Temecula's many quality of life assets ... for the full spectrum of specific groups and their differing needs, such as seniors and those with special needs." The City will provide in -kind Community Services facilities and staff support valued at $2,880 and $175 respectively, material costs of $1,000, and in -kind promotional services valued at $3,200. In addition to the meal service described above, the non-profit Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club shall include a visit from Santa to everyone participating at the event, gifts to children, Christmas decorations throughout the Mary Phillips Senior Center, home delivered meals to those who are unable to drive to the event; and will include the City of Temecula logo/name on advertisements, press releases, event posters, event flyers, and any other promotional material. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs of in -kind support has been allocated in the Fiscal Year 2019- 20 Annual Operating Budget. ATTACHMENTS: Cooperative Agreement COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF TEMECULA AND TEMECULA SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of this 10` day of December, 2019 by and between the City of Temecula , a municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club, a California nonprofit corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "Nonprofit'). In consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and undertakings set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: RECITALS This Agreement is made with respect to the following facts and purposes which each of the parties acknowledge and agree are true and correct: a. The Nonprofit shall operate the Community Christmas Dinner (hereinafter referred to as the "Event") on December 25, 2019. The Event is a special event which is located at Mary Phillips Senior Center, 41845 Sixth Street. The non-profit will require the use of the facility for preparation of the event on December 20, and will restore the facility to its original condition by December 26, 2019. b. The Mary Phillips Senior Center will be closed due to this event December 20 - 25, 2019. C. The Nonprofit will provide meals, refreshments, desserts, and gifts to those in need on Christmas Day, as described in Exhibit A. Anticipated attendance is 1,600 individuals. d. Alcohol will not be served. e. The City desires to be a Co -Sponsor of the above mentioned event, providing in -kind support including facilities, staff support, materials, and rentals as described in Exhibit B. 2. TERM This Agreement shall commence on December 10, 2019, and shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than December 26, 2019, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. A. 3. CONSIDERATION a. As a Co -Sponsor the City shall receive sponsor benefits as listed in Exhibit 4. WRITTEN REPORT Within ninety (90) days after the conclusion of the Event, the Nonprofit shall prepare and submit to the Assistant City Manager a written report evaluating the Event, its attendance, media coverage, and description of the materials in which the City has listed as a Co -Sponsor. The report shall also include samples of media, press clippings, flyers, pamphlets, etc. 5. MEETING ATTENDANCE The Nonprofit shall attend all City pre -event planning meetings and event recap meetings if warranted. 6. INDEMNIFICATION The Nonprofit shall indemnify, protect, defend and hold harmless the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its elected officials, officers, employees, volunteers, and representatives from any and all suits, claims, demands, losses, defense costs or expenses, actions, liability or damages of whatsoever kind and nature which the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, agents and employees may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damage to property arising out of the Nonprofit's negligent or wrongful acts or omissions arising out of or in any way related to the performance or non- performance of this Agreement. 7. INSURANCE The Nonprofit shall secure and maintain from a State of California admitted insurance company, pay for and maintain in full force and effect for the duration of this Agreement an insurance policy of comprehensive general liability against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by November 26, 2019, its agents, representatives, or employees. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as: 1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. 2) Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 06 92 covering Automobile Liability, code 1 (any auto). If the Recipient owns no automobiles, a non -owned auto endorsement to the General Liability policy described above is acceptable. 3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. If the Recipient has no employees while performing under this Agreement, worker's compensation insurance is not required, but Consultant shall execute a declaration that it has no employees. b. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than: 1) General Liability: Two million ($2,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 2) Automobile Liability: One million ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3) Worker's Compensation insurance is required only if Consultant employs any employees. Consultant warrants and represents to the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agencythat it has no employees and that it will obtain the required Worker's Compensation Insurance upon the hiring of any employees. C. Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self -insured retentions shall not exceed Twenty Five Thousand Dollars and No Cents ($25,000). d. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile liability policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: 1) The City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered as insured's, as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the NonProfit; products and completed operations of the Recipient; premises owned, occupied or used by the Nonprofit; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Nonprofit. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 2) For any claims related to this project, the Nonprofit's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City of Temecula, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self -insured maintained by the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/orthe Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with it. 3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to the City, the Temecula Community Services District, the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, their officers, officials, employees or volunteers. 4) The Nonprofit's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. 5) Each insurance policy required by this agreement shall be endorsed to state: should the policy be canceled before the expiration date the issuing insurer will endeavor to mail thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. 6) If insurance coverage is canceled or, reduced in coverage or in limits the Nonprofit shall within two (2) business days of notice from insurer phone, fax, and/or notify the City via certified mail, return receipt requested of the changes to or cancellation of the policy. e. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of A -:VI I or better, unless otherwise acceptable to the City. Self insurance shall not be considered to comply with these insurance requirements. f. Verification of Coverage. Nonproft shall furnish the City with original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The endorsements are to be on forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. As an alternative to the City's forms, the Nonprofit's insurer may provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements affecting the coverage required by these specifications. 8. GOVERNING LAW The City and the Nonprofit understand and agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior, or federal district court with geographic jurisdiction over the City of Temecula. In the event such litigation is filed by one party against the other to enforce its rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party, as determined by the Court's judgment, shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and litigation expenses for the relief granted. 9. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Nonprofit shall keep itself informed of all local, State and Federal ordinances, laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Nonprofit shall at all times observe and comply with all such ordinances, laws and regulations. The City, and its officers and employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Nonprofit to comply with this section. 10. ASSIGNMENT The Nonprofit shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without prior written consent of the City. 11. NOTICES Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service, (ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but not limited to, Federal Express, that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by Notice: Mailing Address: City of Temecula Attn: City Manager 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 To Recipient: Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club Attn: Mark Sitar P.O. Box 2203 Temecula, CA 92593 12. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR a. The Nonprofit shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly independent contractor. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of the Nonprofit shall at all times be under the Nonprofit's exclusive direction and control. Neither City nor any of its officers, employees, agents, or volunteers shall have control over the conduct of Recipient or any of the Nonprofit's officers, employees, or agents except as set forth in this Agreement. The Nonprofit shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees or agents are in any manner officers, employees or agents of the City. The Nonprofit shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against City, or bind City in any manner. No employee benefits shall be available to the Nonprofit in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to the Nonprofit as provided in the Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to the Nonprofit for performing services hereunder for City. City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnification to the Nonprofit for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder. 13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements, oral or written, are merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering into this Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon each party's own independent investigation of any and all facts such party deems material. 14. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT The person or persons executing this Agreement on behalf of the Nonprofit warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Nonprofit and has the authority to bind the Nonprofit to the performance of its obligations hereunder. The City Manager is authorized to enter into an amendment on behalf of the City to make the following non -substantive modifications to the agreement: (a) name changes; (b) extension of time; (c) non -monetary changes in scope of work; (d) agreement termination. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF TEMECULA By: Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: By: Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: TEMECULA SUNRISE ROTARY (Two Signatures of corporate officers required unless corporate documents authorize only one person to sign the agreement �,n behalf of tl�e corporation.) By: Mark Sitar, President r By: Diane Sitar, Co -Chair Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney NONPROFIT Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club Mark Sitar P.O. Box 2203 Temecula, CA 92593 Mdsitar@verizon.net PM Initial Date: / 1� EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF TEMECULA SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS CO-SPONSOR Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club ("Nonprofit') shall provide the following benefits and services for the citizens of the City of Temecula: • Complete meal service including non-alcoholic beverages free of charge to attendees at the Event • Visit from Santa to everyone participating • Gifts for children ■ Christmas Decorations throughout the Mary Phillips Senior Center • Home delivered meals to those who are unable to drive to the Mary Phillips Senior Center • City of Temecula logo/name on advertisements, press releases*, posters, flyers, or other promotional materials *Press Releases will be distributed to all local media, however, publication cannot be guaranteed. Press Releases can also be provided to all sponsors for distribution to their clients, agents, employees, etc, EXHIBIT "B" IN -KIND SERVICES ESTIMATED VALUE OF CITY SUPPORT SERVICES AND COSTS The City will provide the following support for the Event, valued as follows: Community Services Facility Rental (in -kind): $ 2,880.00 Community Services Staff Hours (in -kind): $ 175.00 Community Services Material Costs (equipment rental): $ 1,000.00 TOTAL: $ 4,055.00 ESTIMATED VALUE OF PROMOTIONAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF TEMECULA The estimated value for in -kind promotional assistance provided by The City of Temecula for Temecula Sunrise Rotary Club event is as follows: Item Facility Promotion Event flyer posted at City Facility Value $ 1,000.00 City Website $ 2,200.00 Event listing on the City of Temecula's event calendar TOTAL: TOTAL VALUE: $ 3,200.00 Item No. 10 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works / City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Cooperative Agreement, State SHOPP Minor Funds Contribution with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) PREPARED BY: Amer Attar, Principal Civil Engineer Avlin R. Odviar, Senior Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the Cooperative Agreement, State SHOPP Minor Funds Contribution (No. 08-1701) with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). BACKGROUND: The Move I-15 Through Temecula Valley Task Force, a multi - jurisdictional consortium of several local, state, federal, and sovereign institutions, identified operational improvements to help alleviate congestion on Interstate 15 (I-15). These improvements include a combination of auxiliary lanes, ramp metering, bridge and ramp widening, and updating of existing drainage, lighting, and guard rail systems on I-15 between Temecula Parkway and Winchester Road. Implementation of these improvements, in combination with the I-15 / French Valley Parkway Interchange project, will provide considerable congestion relief to the freeway systems extending throughout the Counties of Riverside and San Diego. The City, in partnership with Caltrans, agreed to take the lead on adding one (1) auxiliary lane to northbound I-15 between the Temecula Parkway on -ramp and Rancho California Road off -ramp. This project is identified in the City's FY 2019-24 Capital Improvement Program as the I-15 Congestion Relief project, PW19-02 (Project). For its part, Caltrans will provide oversight of the City's Project development, as well as contribute $1.25M towards the cost of construction. The subject Cooperative Agreement establishes the terms and conditions associated with Caltrans' $1.25M financial contribution. The agreement was prepared by Caltrans in conjunction with City Attorney and the Department of Public Works. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with the approval of this agreement. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agreement 2. Project Description 3. Project Location Agreement 08 - 1701 EA: 1 K401 /l K402 Project Number: 0819000108 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT State SHOPP Minor Funds Contribution This Agreement, effective on 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 is between the State of California, acting through its Department of Transportation, referred to as CALTRANS, and: City of Temecula, a body politic and municipal corporation or chartered city of the State of California, referred to hereinafter as CITY. RECITALS PARTIES are authorized to enter into a cooperative agreement for improvements to the State Highway System per the California Streets and Highways Code sections 114 and 130. 2. The term AGREEMENT, as used herein, includes any attachments, exhibits, and amendments. AGREEMENT shall have no force or effect until CITY has obtained an encroachment permit from CALTRANS. 4. CITY intends to construct a northbound auxiliary lane on Interstate 15 from 0.4 miles north of the Temecula Parkway on -ramp to the Rancho California Road off -ramp in the City of Temecula (EA 1K402/Project ID 080000074) within the State Highway System and is referred to herein as PROJECT. 5. CITY will follow the CALTRANS streamlined oversight process in order to complete the PROJECT. 6. CALTRANS will pay CITY in the amount of $1,250,000 from SHOPP Minor funds required for PROJECT. 7. PARTIES hereby set forth the terms, covenants, and conditions for CALTRANS' contribution toward PROJECT. Page 1 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1 K401 /1 K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 SCOPE 8. CITY is responsible for completing all work for PROJECT. 9. At no cost to CITY, CALTRANS will perform Quality Management to assure CITY's work is performed in accordance with CALTRANS' current policies, procedures, standards, and practices. INVOICE & PAYMENT 10. CITY will submit to CALTRANS monthly invoices for the prior month's actual expenditures. 11. CALTRANS will pay CITY within 45 (forty-five) calendar days of receipt of invoices. 12. PARTIES agree that the total amount of SHOPP Minor funds paid out to CITY will not exceed $1,250,000. 13. After PARTIES agree that all work for PROJECT is complete, CITY will submit a final accounting for all costs. Based on the final accounting, CITY will refund or invoice as necessary in order to satisfy the financial commitmenf of AGREEMENT. GENERAL CONDITIONS 14. All obligations of CALTRANS .under the terms of AGREEMENT are subject to the appropriation of resources by the Legislature, the State Budget Act authority, and the allocation of funds by the California Transportation Commission. 15. If CITY fails to complete the PROJECT for any reason, CITY shall, at CITY's expense, return the State Highway System right-of-way to its original condition or to a safe and operable condition acceptable to CALTRANS. If CITY fails to do so, CALTRANS reserves the right to finish the work or place the PROJECT in a safe and operable condition. CALTRANS will bill CITY for all expenses incurred and CITY agrees to pay said bill within forty-five (45) days of receipt. 16. If CITY fails to complete the PROJECT for any reason, CITY will refund the full amount of CALTRANS' contribution. 17. CITY will retain all PROJECT related records for four (4) years after the final voucher. Page 2 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1 K401 /1 K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 18. HM-I is hazardous material (including, but not limited to, hazardous waste) that may require removal and disposal pursuant to federal or state law, whether it is disturbed by the PROJECT or not. HM-2 is hazardous material (including, but not limited to, hazardous waste) that may require removal and disposal pursuant to federal or state law only if disturbed by the PROJECT. The management activities related to HM-I and HM-2, including and without limitation, any necessary manifest requirements and disposal facility designations are referred to herein as HM-I MANAGEMENT and HM-2 MANAGEMENT respectively. 19. If HM-I or HM-2 is found during construction, CITY will immediately notify CALTRANS. 20. CALTRANS, independent of PROJECT, is responsible for any HM-I found within the existing State Highway System right-of-way. CALTRANS will undertake, or cause to be undertaken, HM-I MANAGEMENT with minimum impact to PROJECT schedule. CALTRANS, independent of PROJECT will pay, or cause to be paid, the cost of HM-I MANAGEMENT related to HM-I found within the existing State Highway System right- of-way. 21. CITY, independent of PROJECT, is responsible for any HM-1 found within PROJECT limits and outside the existing State Highway System right-of-way. CITY will undertake or cause to be undertaken HM-I MANAGEMENT with minimum impact to PROJECT schedule. CITY, independent of the PROJECT, will pay, or cause to be paid, the cost for HM-1 MANAGEMENT for HM-I found within PROJECT limits and outside of the existing State Highway System right-of-way. 22. CITY is responsible for HM-2 MANAGEMENT within the PROJECT limits. 23. HM-2 MANAGEMENT costs are PROJECT costs. Page 3 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1 K401 /1 K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-R V-15-3.4/5.0 24. Neither CITY nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage, or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CALTRANS, its contractors, sub -contractors, and/or its agents under or in connection with any work, authority, or jurisdiction conferred upon CALTRANS under AREEMENT. It is understood and agreed that CALTRANS, to the extent permitted by law, will defend, indemnify, and save harmless CITY and all of its officers and employees from all claims, suits, or actions of every name, kind, and description brought forth under, but not limited to, tortious, contractual, inverse condemnation, or other theories and assertions of liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CALTRANS, its contractors, sub- contractors, and/or its agents under AGREEMENT. 25. Neither CALTRANS nor any officer or employee thereof is responsible for any injury, damage, or liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY, its contractors, sub -contractors, and/or its agents under or in connection with any work, authority, or jurisdiction conferred upon CITY under AGREEMENT. It is understood and agreed that CITY, to the extent permitted by law, will defend, indemnify, and save harmless CALTRANS and all of its officers and employees from all claims, suits, or actions of every name, kind, and description brought forth under, but not limited to, tortious, contractual, inverse condemnation, or other theories and assertions of liability occurring by reason of anything done or omitted to be done by CITY, its contractors, sub- contractors, and/or its agents under AGREEMENT. 26. If the work performed on PROJECT is done under contract and falls within the Labor Code section 1720(a)(1) definition of "public works" in that it is construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair; or maintenance work under Labor Code section 1771 CITY must conform to the provisions of Labor Code sections 1720 through 1815, and all applicable provisions of California Code of Regulations found in Title 8, Chapter 8, Subchapter 3, Articles 1-7. CITY agrees to include prevailing wage requirements in its contracts for public work. Work performed by CITY's own forces is exempt from the Labor Code's Prevailing Wage requirements. CITY shall require its contractors to include prevailing wage requirements in all subcontracts funded by AGREEMENT -when the work to be performed by the subcontractor is "public works" as defined in Labor Code Section 1720(a)(1) and Labor Code Section 1771. Subcontracts shall include all prevailing wage requirements set forth in CITY contracts. Page 4 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1K401/1K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 27. AGREEMENT is intended to be PARTIES final expression and supersedes all prior oral understandings pertaining to PROJECT. 28. AGREEMENT will terminate upon CALTRANS' acceptance of PROJECT. However, all indemnification and maintenance articles of AGREEMENT will remain in effect until terminated or modified in writing by mutual agreement. Page 5 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1K401/1K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 DEFINITIONS PARTY — Any individual signatory party to AGREEMENT. PARTIES — The term that collectively references all of the signatory agencies to AGREEMENT. Page 6 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1K401/1K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 SIGNATURES PARTIES declare that: 1. Each PARTY is an authorized legal entity under California state law. 2. Each PARTY has the authority to enter into AGREEMENT. 3. The people signing AGREEMENT have the authority to do so on behalf of their public agencies. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Michael D. Beauchamp District Director VERIFICATION OF FUNDS AND AUTHORITY: Mary Risaliti District Budget Manager CERTIFIED AS TO FINANCIAL TERMS AND POLICIES: : G= Darwin Salmos HQ Accounting Supervisor CITY OF TEMECULA A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Michael S. Naggar Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: Peter M. Thorson City Attorney P144[9 Page 7 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1K401/1K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 SIGNATURES PARTIES declare that: 1. Each PARTY is an authorized legal entity under California state law. 2. Each PARTY has the authority to enter into AGREEMENT. 3. The people signing AGREEMENT have the authority to do so on behalf of their public agencies. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Michael D. Beauchamp District Director VERIFICATION OF FUNDS AND AUTHORITY: Mary Risaliti District Budget Manager CERTIFIED AS TO FINANCIAL TERMS AND POLICIES: : G= Darwin Salmos HQ Accounting Supervisor CITY OF TEMECULA A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Michael S. Naggar Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: Peter M. Thorson City Attorney P144[9 Page 7 of 7 Cooperative Agreement 08-1701 EA: 1K401/1K402 Project Number: 0819000108 08-RIV-15-3.4/5.0 SIGNATURES PARTIES declare that: 1. Each PARTY is an authorized legal entity under California state law. 2. Each PARTY has the authority to enter into AGREEMENT. 3. The people signing AGREEMENT have the authority to do so on behalf of their public agencies. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Michael D. Beauchamp District Director VERIFICATION OF FUNDS AND AUTHORITY: Mary Risaliti District Budget Manager CERTIFIED AS TO FINANCIAL TERMS AND POLICIES: 4,4 - Darwin Salmos HQ Accounting Supervisor CITY OF TEMECULA A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Michael S. Naggar Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND PROCEDURE: Peter M. Thorson City Attorney l 1 1L*9 Page 7 of 7 Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Years 2020-24 1 - 15 CONGESTION RELIEF Circulation Project Project Description: This project includes the design and construction of a single auxiliary lane, northbound Interstate 15 (1-15) connecting the Temecula Parkway on -ramp to the Rancho California Road off -ramp. Benefit / Core Value: This project provides an operational improvement to relieve congestion on northbound 1-15. It represents one of several operational improvements identified by the Move 1-15 Regional Task Force to address congestion on 1-15. This project also satisfies the City's Core Value of Transportation Mobility and Connectivity Project Status: Project development is set to commence in Fiscal Year 2019-20. Department: Public Works - Account No. 210.265.609 Level: I 2023-24 Prior Years FYE 2019 2019-20 Projected Project Cost: Actual Carryover Adopted 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 and Future Total Project Expenditures Budget Appropriation Projected Projected Projected Years Cost Administration $ 50,000 $ 200,000 $ 100,000 $ 200,000 $ 550,000 Construction $ 1,250,000 $2,528,500 $ 3,778,500 Construction Engineering $ 321,500 $ 321,500 Design/Environmental $ 350,000 $ 350,000 Totals $ - $ 400,000 $ 1,450,000 $ 100,000 $3,050,000 $ - $ - $ 5,000,000 Source Of Funds: Prior Years FYE 2019 2019-20 Actual Carryover Adopted 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Total Project Expenditures Budqet Appropriation Proiected Projected Proiected Projected Cost General Fund $ 400,000 $ 200,000 $ 100,000 $ 700,000 SHOPP(') $ 1,250,000 $ 1,250,000 Unspecifiedizi $ 3,050,000 $ 3,050,000 Total Funding: $ $ 400,000 $ 1,450,000 $ 100,000 $3,050,000 $ $ $ 5,000,000 Future Operation & Maintenance Costs: 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023.24 (1) SHOPP - State Highway Operation and Protection Program and Minor Program (2) Project cannot be constructed until a funding source is identified. 63 I-15 Congestion Relief Circulation Project Location v t,� �, a Legend I k CIPArea City Boundary 0 400 800 Feet The map I-15CongestionRelief.mxd is maintained by City of Temecula GIS. Data and information represented on this map are subject to update I r r r Al and modification. The City of Temecula assumes no warranty or legal responsibility for the information contained on this map. This map is not for reprint or resale. Visit the City of Temecula GIS online at https://temecular .gov/gis 2018 Aerial Data 62 Item No. 11 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Subdivision Tract Maps for Sommers Bend, Previously Known as Roripaugh Ranch Phase II, and Authorize the City Manager to Execute Related Agreements PREPARED BY: Ron Moreno, Senior Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: I. Approve Tract Map Nos. 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval; 2. Approve the subdivision improvement and monumentation agreements with the developer; 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. BACKGROUND: Property Owner: Woodside 055, LP, A California Limited Partnership. Tract Map Nos. 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 have been approved for subdivision purposes to create 249 residential lots on 50.2 acres for Roripaugh Ranch Phase II, now known as "Sommers Bend". The property covered by these Tract Maps is located on the east side of Butterfield Stage Road between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. The Tract Maps subdivide Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of Tract Map number 37368, as filed in Book 468, Page 89 through 98, inclusive, of maps, in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, lying within section 21, Township 7 South, Range 2 West, San Bernardino Baseline Meridian. Securities have been posted for the public improvements and monumentation as conditioned by the approval of Tentative Map 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 by the Planning Commission on June 20, 2018. The property owner/developer has met the terms of the Conditions of Approval for map recordation, and this Tract Map is in conformance with the approved Tentative Tract Map. The approval of a Subdivision Map, which substantially complies with the approved Tentative Tract Map, is a mandatory ministerial act under State law. All fees have been paid. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. Fees and Securities Report 2. Vicinity Map 3. Tract Map 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT TRACT MAP 37341-1, 37341-2, 37341-3 and 37341-4 Date: November 20, 2019 FAITHFUL LABOR & MONUMENTATION TRACT PERFORMANCE MATERIALS SECURITY SECURITY SECURITY 37341-1 $ 2,528,500 $1,264,250 $20,660 37341-2 $1,073,000 $536,500 $13,440 37341-3 $2,512,500 $1,256,250 $21,075 37341-4 $1,548,500 $774,250 $12,955 THOMPSON RD 215 BENTON RD AULD RD 79 o � 15 MURRIET HOT Qom SPRINGS RD SITE 0 `iF,c• 5 Rp NZCOL F (n 00 /P�0'�' CANTRELL n 15 RD m M J] LA SERENA o WAY F- MARGARITA RD GP\,1F T. 7S, R. 2W, S. 20 10 �P�c�o T. 7S, R. 2W, S. 21 T. 7S, R. 2W, S. 22 '�'p MEADOWS T. 7S, R. 2W, S. 28 PKWY VICINITY MAP N.T.S 1770 RIVERSIDE, 2507 SUITE100 RORIPAUGH RANCH RIVERSIDE, CA 92507 951.782.0707 PROJECT (FAX)951.782.0723 ENGINEERING COMPANY rickengineering.com Riverside San Diego - Orange - San Luis Obispo - Bakersfield - Sacramento - Phoenix - Tucson DATE: 12 / 2 9 / 2 017 0 G:\17883\17883 A - CivllEngineering(OverallPhase)\Civil\17883Aexb38-VMap.dgn PLOT DATE: 30-OCT-2019 JN 17883 A TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 89 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 8 TOTAL NET AREA. 10.517 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 14.550 ACRES OWNER'S STATEMENT WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "H", INCLUSIVE. FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND TO THE PUBLIC. THE OWNERS OF LOTS 56 THROUGH 72. INCLUSIVE, LOT 82 AND LOT 87 ABUTTING THIS HIGHWAY AND DURING SUCH TIME WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS OF ACCESS EXCEPT THE GENERAL EASEMENT OF TRAVEL. ANY CHANGE OF ALIGNMENT OR WIDTH THAT RESULTS IN THE VACATION THEREOF SHALL TERMINATE THIS DEDICATION AS TO THE PART VACATED. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 89, INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOT 88, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOTS 87 AND 88 INDICATED AS "OPEN SPACE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN LOT 89 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 88 FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE PRIVATE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 88 FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODS I DE 05S, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY- NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT NO. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECLULA. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO,, 37341-1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, NOTARY PUBLIC PERSONALLY APPEARED MARCH 2O19 TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: A CASH BOND WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE NAME: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE PRINCIPAL COUNTY OF BUSINESS: COMMISSION EXPIRES: COMMISSION # OF NOTARY: CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "H". MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES AS DEDICATED. DATED: 2019 RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20_ . DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE- JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20. DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. SHEET 1 OF 7 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS AT DAY OF , 20 , M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES _ , AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA. NO. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODSIDE 05S, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. 1 HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE- LAND SUR\ 41r�,\_ll M RO,y� �,Lo� 9 W I LL I AM ROHAL, L.S. 8805 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF SEVEN (7) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2019 KRIS R. WINCHAK L.S. 6240 EXP. 3-31-20 (AS DELEGATED) CITY OF TEMECULA FOR PATRICK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGINEER � SAND J^ 9 Y T� 0 No. L.S. 6240 a SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 (S 64°10'07" E 137.86' R4) (N 64010'00" W 137.86' 132) L2 (N 71°51'24" E 60.57' R4) (N 71051'21" E 60.57' R2) L3 (N 47054'03" E 206.41' R4) (N 47054'00" E 206.41' R2) L4 (N 74040'31" E 84.91' R4) (N 74040'28" E 84.91' R2) L5 (N 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) (N 89041'59" E 162.15' R2) L6 (N 63056'09" E 113.99' R4) (N 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 (N 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) (N 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 (N 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) (N 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 (S 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) (N 84012'28" W 129.22' 133) L10 (N 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) (N 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 (N 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) (N 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 (N 72009'33" E 161.36' R4) (N 72009'30" E 161.36' R3) L13 (N 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) (N 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 (S 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) (N 90000'00" W 283.29' 133) L15 (S 83050'13" E 159.06' R4) (N 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 (N 61056'25" E 264.03' R4) (N 61056'22" E 264.03' R3) L17 (N 51006'12" E 146.91' R4) (N 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 (N 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) (N 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 (N 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) (N 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 (N 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) (N 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 (N 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) (N 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 (N 10059'51" W 41.74' R4) (N 10059'54" W 41.74' R3) L23 (N 46017'13" W 70.83' R4) (N 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 (N 30010'20" E 129.03' R4) (N 30010'17" E 129.03' R3) L25 (N 41058'20" W 153.10' R4) (N 41058'23" W 153.10' R3) L26 (N 68029'22" E 150.04' R4) (N 68029'19" E 150.04' R3) L27 (N 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) (N 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 (N 27042'29" W 157.42' R4) (N 27042'32" W 157.42' R3) L29 (N 3009'15" E 69.52' R4) (N 3009'12" E 69.52' R3) L30 (N 31008'52" E 146.57' R4) (N 31008'49" E 146.57' R3) L31 (N 59053'24" E 91.23' R4) (N 59053'21" E 91.23' R3) L32 (S 80011'49" E 146.69' R4) (N 80011'52" W 146.69' R3) L33 (S 24°16'03" E 163.27' R4) (N 24°16'06" W 163.27' 133) L34 (S 40°55'25" E 372.57' R4) (N 40055'28" W 372.57' R3) L35 (S 22046'27" E 193.68' R4) (N 22°46'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 (S 0°50'29" E 260.95' R4) (N 0°50'32" W 260.95' 133) L37 (S 8011'57" W 112.76' R4) (N 8011'54" E 112.76' R3) L38 (S 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) (N 25031'18" E 112.71' R3) L39 (S 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) (N 37018'47" E 85.50' R3) L40 (S 5°40'51" E 142.81' R4) (N 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L41 (S 89010'18" E 85.47' R4) (N 89°10'21" W 85.47' R3) L42 (N 60°44'02" E 96.06' R4) (N 60°43'59" E 96.06' R3) L43 (S 89026'27" E 338.54' R4) (N 89°26'30" W 338.53' R3) L44 (N 0°33'48" E 30.00' R4) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) c Lcl __J'_ BUTTERFIELD J STAGE ROAD \, Lr J �7 �a 20 NOTES SHEET 2 OF 7 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 14.550 ACRES GROSS. 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 89 LOTS. 9. -INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ____________ AS INST. NO.------------- oo VL8 L9 L10 �� m 7 / LA L5� '_6, z 17. ///// INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. 56.00'�� vp L53 oa ❑X MONUMENT LOG ° 36' 16" E - - -I g pJ�P/ `'�h�/R,� a� �, 465.13' R4) N C 1311 5 cj ��`'o �ti 4651 l36' R21 \ a \ Q ROgp S q N53° 53' 32" W R D m lso \ TRACT MAP NO. 37341-1 \ \� co CL o N \ 55' -L45--A-- L5� - (�,10„W 5282.95' R4)-A- (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) DETAIL "A " N.T.S. 1. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP. 10 \ CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE 1 ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) 1 � I L45 (S 89039'10" E 319.78' 134) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) -- IN 89°39'12" W 319.80' R21 L32 (N 38°15'19" E 655.48' R2) MURRIETTA OT I L46 (N 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 00 33' 48" E 485. 01' R4) „o �r�, - RINGS J I (N 0 33 47 E 485.01 R2) �,cz _ ROAAD ( N 0 20 58 E 265.41 R2 L47 (S 89026'26" E 126.20' R4)cli L58 (N 89039'10" W 55.00' R4) m -- �� (N 89° 39' 12" W 55.00' R2 & 133) - ° ( N 89026' 26" W 126.19' R2 ) L59 (N 890 39' 10" W 601. 73' R4) � o V �0 L48 (N 0 33' 34" E 76.01 ' 134 ) (N 89 39 12 W 601.61 132) I I A, o (N 0033' 34" E 76.01 ' 132 ) (N 89° 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) a; L49 IN 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME ---DELTA--- -RADIUS- ---ARC- C\� W C o (N 48025'50" W 30.48' R2) Cl (23°2323" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) v,,,­L23 �s \ L50 (N 36044'32" E 122.41' 134) (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & 132) L22 a;� P (N 36 °44' 30" E 122.39' R2 ) C2 (2° 08' 52" 1600.00' 59. 98' R4) �21 r o O � 0 (20 RORIPAUGH I L51 (N 89026' 26" W 500.00' R4) C3 (350 �2' 42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) & R2) /r rn Z Z z C� VALLEY I L52 (N 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35°3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) �°� �1 vV--(D ROAD (N 0034'04"E 1610.00' R1) ® - 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) / o IN 38015'18"E 82.30' R2) -�°� �,��� �� 6,Ail °� Inc; C� zo o L54 (N 0°33'48" E 150.19' R4) c� D 662 (N 0033'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R3) L13 L14� L15 �'� o �p L43 \L41 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & 133) CONTINUED TABLE DATA ��Q) �o o �,-OMMERS BEND' \ i ���� \ C) �o j o \ \�\ 3 I I o z 110, � 55' c� Q Q L49 as 2 SEE "A " DETAIL N 00 zozo I ---- (422.01R4 N89 26 26"W) -'"422. 00' R2) L48 , -FD 1" IP W/PP "FRANK (N89° 26' 26"W - - & LAURA RCE 28029 �51 _ - - �_-_ - _� _ _ - _ ----- \'DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE 147 RFD 8'x8" STON ME ON. - SOMMERS BEND= - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT _ MK'D ''P17"ON S'LY NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF (75.81' R4) L59 J POINT ON STY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84' R2 & R3) SIDE UP 1.2 PER (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 /r L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY R I - - (5227.95' 134) (5227.88' R2 & R3T - 625.59 R2 & R3)� (878.53' R2 & 133) 1 � 1� p A � ° � � � RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY � (N89° 39'10'W 5282.95' R4) (N89° 39'12'W 5282.>37' R2 & R3) / �. / FEB 28 �14/ FEB �6 s / ° FEB �27 / pQG3. �2 PmB �4II/ 0 �3-0 6 FAR. �� � pQG3. � pQG3. �3 D / PAR. , 4 03=05 Bo -Bo 67-66 FEB 05/77�_72 Q o 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER m 12SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. � °0 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL e� MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 ° SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. a 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD Q p STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL a MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH a LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. C= 0 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. o 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 M a 8 R4, FLUSH. N a a 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD M STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. `p 0 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND °o RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER a a SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. N \ w \ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ° ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER N\ SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, z R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. �\ 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. a 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON a S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1" = 400' 400 0 400 800 AULD RD Al �o J� o MURRIET HOT 2� S/TE SPRINGS D 9 R� NICO�pS cn w CANTRELL n RD mm o 15 WASERENAY m v MARGARITA �0 RD o f 9� ,p N.T.S. MEADOWS PKWY VICINITY MAP IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING TRACT MAP NO, 37341-1 THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, BOOK T , PAGE 393 . THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RTr.k FNI(-TNEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SEE SHEET NO. 2 v� U 'D ° �p�o / 56.00' � o 'b /i, L43 or tv �, �o �,• L41 �C2 JV o�/,.�. L37J cltz \ o� \\ v� UNAC U NCO I w^ �"o V O 6\ �Q L33 /S �� L32� L31 L C'r \ L30 of (N81° 361114E 465.13 36' A 3" - 465.13 FM R41 (343.51 L40 -L39 -L38 SHEET 3 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL, SHEET SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. BOUNDARY MAP N BASIS OF BEARINGS dTHE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, L14 �� ZONE 6 , AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN L13_ _ ---- F� - CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS Re W ' (CORS) ''P477" "BILL" AND ''PMOB" AS SHOWN W HEREON. (I.E. N28° 53'23" E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON �,'�� ■' ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE L7 L8 L g L10_ --- - OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES -� BY Cn MEA�. SEA OLEVELAVE 354Es ELEVATION ABOVE L5 � / i W � LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE L42 MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT / / P37368, MBPER TRACT MAP 37368, _ - - INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE o MB 468/89-90 N 1 PRIVATE VEHICULAR ACCESS & , / / / • INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. A MAP UTILITY EASEMENT 468/89-90 TRACT \ MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED PER_TRACT MAP 37368, LS 8805 TO BE SET FLUSH PER / FMB 468/89-90 / / TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89 - 98 . p L19�� �20 PRIVATE VEHICULAR ACCESS & a / / r _ O INDICATES SET 1 " IRON PIPE �o' 13,E UTILITY EASEMENT PER TRACT / TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. J I (L=16° 02' 27" �Zta.29' Ry1 �L18 � U` MAP 37368, MB 468/89-90 L R=1278.00�'4I_- = CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE L=357.80 L2\2 / (L=32°04'44") \\ STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED) . D A �L23 � � R=1060.00' L=593.48 R4'� E- i TRACT MAP NO. 37341-1 C5 L,� CORS STATION "BILL" 8°� , N63° 48' 12" E RAD PCC �26 �N69° MME� N 2154995.0380 S E 6313564.1750 / ^ �� v 3p �� 3 ° -� N13 22 09 E RAD PCC \ N88° 29' 38" E 10 N S ,\3 c > / ° , " �� C9 (�33 36 51 91, �9 5295. 87(GRID) n' 21i 1G��0 85'R4) /' 9 N88°29'38"E 0=4°33'15" c6 R=1648.00' L=966. / 5296.39' L=134.17' \� 54°3----- R=1688.00' L-161--08'R4�� / �� �6 (d_ - --_ -- _ - ---- --- o �(N88° 29' 37'E -36°38 30 L-1079.51_'R4)_ �0 5296.39' - aR2 & 133) o IrRACU NC. / / / 7 _ /CD OLD 22 (0/MB 40@/80=08 M / I / o �JSP Z�ZN/ �\�1 0 I / Z/ N / co / I ' / Lo `I 12co SEE SHEET NO. 2 z/ z/�� TABLE DATA z I _ ;cb• NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC co � ----------------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------ N89°26'12"W ---- ---------------- L1 IN 64°10'07" E 137.86' R4► L13 (N 81°26'12" E 356.89' R4) L37 (N 3°43'19" W 47.62' R4) C5 4°07'57" 300.00' 21.64' R4) 55.00' 9 N z I N 64° 10' 00" W 137. 86' R2 ► I N 81026' 09" E 356. 89' R3 ► L38 (N 2° 38' 15" W 43. 47' R4) C6 50° 26' 03" 35. 00' 30. 81' R4) BUTTERFIELD L44 O, /�S�6', 6- ° L14 (S 89 59'57" E 283.29' R4) . „ ° STAGE ROAD ��o �� 11 /� 8 L2 IN 71 51'24" E 60.57' R4► L39 (N 60 24 28 E 19.56 R4) C7 42 35 33 85.00 63.19 R4) O- �Q., (N 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3) ° ° ` �y (N 71 51 ' 21 " E 60.57' R2) L15 (N 36044' 32" E 122.41 ' R4) L40 (N 8 23 44 W 28.66 R4) C8 50 49 54 35.00 31.05 R4) L3 (N 47054' 03" E 206.41 ' R4) L41 (N 81 ° 36' 16" E 95.04' R4) C9 42° 58' 08" 85.00' 63.75' R4) �o �� \ D� (N 36°44'30" E 122.39' R2) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' R2► L16 (N 55035'39" W 235.44' R4) L42 (N 81°36'16" E 27.18' R4) C10 O'45'16" 1648.00' 21.70' R4) 4 �o•�� CORS STATION "PMOB0 \ L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' R4) L17 (S 1022'40" W 163.66' R4 RAD) L43 (N 38°1521" E 82.30' R4) I `L� N 2074153.1260 (N 74040'28" E 84.91' R2) L18 (N 14039'47" W 23.83' R4) (N 38'15'18"E 82.30' R2) I N�� ��Q E 6375547.4700 L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' R4► L19 (N 75020'13" E 28.00' R4) L44 N 0°33'48" E 150.19' IN 89041'59" E 162.15' R2) L20 (N 74026'09" E 115.36' R4) (N 0°3347" E 150.19' R2 & R3) ELEVATION=1354' �� L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' R4► L21 (S 21 22'39" E 138.44' R4) L45 (N 0°21'36" E 2636.10' R4) 1lGR1 I N 63056' 06" E 113.99' R2 ► L22 (S 20034' 45" E 56.29' R4) (N 00° 21' 34" E 2636.07' R2) BASIS OF L7 I N 84027' 29" E 144.82' R4 ► L23 (S 24022' 39" E 28.00' R4 RAD ) I ° 13 32 W 93 BEARINGS DETAIL L24 (S 69045'18" W 130.07' R4) ' IN 84°27'26" E 144.82' R21 L25 (S 20°14'42" E 143.00' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC I// N55 N.T.S. L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' R4► L26 (S 69045'18" W 91.49' R4) ------------------------------ %' IN 84027'24" E 49.09' R3) L27 (N 73036'15" W 74.00' R4 RAD) Cl (23°2323" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' R4► L28 IS 16023'45" W 21.42' R4► (23°23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & 132) IN 840L 12'28" W 129.22' R3) 29 48RAD) C2 (2008'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) CORS STATION "P477" L10 IN 83 31'26" E 386.16' R4► IN 20°22'03" E .12' R4)(2 08 45 1600.00 59.92 R1 & R2) N 2127663.6770 IN 83031'23" E 386.16' R3) L31 IN 19029'36" E 46.07' R4) C3 (35°3242" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) E 6298482.8020 L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' R4► L32 IN 13019'13" E 46.87' R4) (35°32'46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & 132) N IN 57040'46" E 87.87' R3) L33 IN 18050'37" E 46.84' R4) C4 13°25'43" 300.00' 70.31' R4) CONVERGENCE ANGLE SCALE: 1"= 200" L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' R4► L34 IN 10°18'24" E 46.45' R4) AT THE NORTHWEST L35 IN 2°16'52" W 47.14' R4) CORNER OF SECTION 21 200 0 200 400 IN 72009'30" E 161.36' R31 L36 IN 3 00'56" W 47.80' R4) IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TI?A(-T IJAP NTn NOTES SHEET 4 OF 7 SHEETS • 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SHEET INDEX MAP MARCH 2O19 OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. EASEMENT NOTES / 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD.. 2 g 36 3 0 2. 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED HEREON. 3. A PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 88. 88 4. A PRIVATE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT LOT"D" 1 �� �� $ WITHIN LOT 88. 14 / DA_W_NING RIDGE] o 0 g o g A 5. AN EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 88 DEDICATED 29 1 \ HEREON FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. � Q / 13 \ ( 15 1 Z 1 � \ LEGEND 12 I 16 28 INDICATES BOUNDARY. k44Q� INDICATES CENTER LINE. 11 17 27 INDICATES LOT LINE. 37 35 ° I 18 26 1 1 7 INDICATES SHEET NO. 10 5 �$ 9 19 \ � 9 25 r "LANDSCAPE" cc/ � m 83 / 8 20 21 22AZ � 23 24 84 0 RAp nor lio� , , 77 6 a ANT pR — m 76 \ "o �N \ _�VE _ - - Z \� N 86 / 4 5 / p 30 31 32 - - - - 41 O 75 78 \ 0 \ O\ � \ 4 Q 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 \ O- _ \ \ G� \ \ N 74 79 \ \ 3 6 55 �-p 54 53 52 43 42 80 \ 2 i ` _ 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 % m 73 \ \ 87 - 81 "OPEN i SPACE" �� _ LOT "B" - 72 82 56 — _ DYMONDIA WAY _ �\\ 57 58 59 70 71 \ \ 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 SOMMERS BEND \ _— SCALE: 1"' = 100' 100 6 160 200 IU �I SCALE: 1" = 40' 40 0 40 80 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 He o 7/2o o34 12°i N „E 343.51 R41 ,ppEN88 SPACEI 2 Z-7 i lNg1° 36' 16 0.229 AC. 2 C1 0 \ 5 3 N \ 4 �\ cl ---- \ /i N79° 25' 45"W C6 N F N 1p0•g6LA 41.04' o\ LpT „ 3 o Lg \ 0 0 � 214.8 O C Ng5° R , 10 AW N�NG„ E 15 p4 g • 141 -4 6 �1� o . l� 5�1 2% S% / �� �' F96 99 8' 4j,N� /3l g6 29 \ o� I?14 In \ \ W N " JI � - x. -A E RAD o 15 03.6g♦ 9 55 „E "` \ 2 A v, N� 6 go 20° E 1l , 83 No ?,g6' Sg o, Q N81' 2 2.81 - N =9 104.00 N� 's o o,, o Lp Ng6° 51' 59 E o\ o �w 13 Ate'' r 11 3' CID CID 28 L" ° 23' 40 8 16' y- 16 :r SHEET 5 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. LINE TABLE NAME ----DIRECTION LENGTH --- -- L3 (N 60°24'28" E 19.56' 134) L4 (N 8023'44" W 28.66' R4) L6 N 53025'10" W 22.47' L8 N 85012'42" E 1.40' L9 N 41005'21" E 37.59' L10 N 29038'57" W 24.48' L11 N 1022'40" E 45.82' L16 N 60025'20" E 23.63' CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C5 13015'26" 102.00' 23.60' C6 15021'33" 102.00' 27.34' C7 7015'44" 278.00' 35.24' MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT C8 7 ° 15 ' 44" 328.00 ' 41 .57 ' PER TRACT MAP 37368, C9 2005' 30" 1250.00' 45.63' MB 468/89-98 C 13 7 ° 15 ' 44 " 303.00 ' 38.41 ' C16 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' \ C17 1056'57" 1278.00' 43.48' \ PRIVATE VEHICULAR ACCESS & C18 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' UTILITY EASEMENT PER TRACT MAP 37368,MB 468/89-98 N8 N16° p6, 3" E RAC 4' coE 104• O 1 59 p-10 51' 3 N 5 ,•� N86° 5 27 �� \ Z on O 1 O c i� N -2 �Q i_,I cam; 2 cp 1I? N '�' U \ O O r E g0.00' 17 N 56, T a q Ng6° 51' S9 N 28 28 w ' S9" L=12.21 6, � 2g 00'�=2,900558"E 104.30' RAD 11 o 00Ng V-o No ov 26 0In O O N 1 A v, 4 43' 39" L=22. 44' cam' o s, o N, '� r ° RAD _ _ r m _' W I a N88 18' 22" W 90.00 N Q .n p O ° 3 - N o d 18 p 26.6A, RAD �� I F� 0 = 2 �, 1 N ` N ` ICJ N82 49 59 W 110. 94 RAD Ng6° 24� 231E 4" 5g' 11" =23�60 28. 00 cli ooc= �� op rn oo O I I n I Z� 10 �N aN 4io a ro M �d ZIP 25 M 00 If C= C= o� 19 X. I N74 42 56 W RAD I I W 91.03' RAD I /28.0 ' `/ N76°18'0811W ; I _0 �28.00' 53.58' I _ N83° 27' 33"W N85° 55' 01 W r_! 4=1 * 06/ 44" 52. 96' `� ,1 1=6. 37' o N78° 47' 17" W 3 46. 04' I w I 9 N W 47.24 a W = Q dLQ M N V N 00 . O ti M p D I N N N w N73° I co `ran I QI o o co �� o o a L ° w I N 36' 12"W 91. 56' I N ti cMv I w I 00 o co o) N oo N coJ o rn 24 wl N Z I O 2 Z 22 NOti 23 wZ Nz I l I NZ/ I I 28T/I NW 2 Z I w ,, c\j 00 to cv 0' I N N.cNNCO N LO tw _ N73°36 12W 0„ 1°5?925543" A=2°19 4=2°21 49 Z'A=° C9� L=4-L=50.82'- L4207 .Z I -06' 2. I _ - � , 2l" A=10°50'09"°02 _351.80'R4� C�/ �0 R=1250.00' L=236.40' II R=1218.00 L' ClC18 �Icv `� 0=15°01'08" c" C1_6 I Cl7 �I �� L=335.00' _ � - I N o to Ln A=31°03'35" R=1278.00' L=692.80' 11'03" N N 26° 841 RADIANT C=5• R=13.0' o ST - -_ 28. ��0 - - LOT ��C�� - _ _ 35 1 ------344 36 SEE SHEET NO. 6 LINE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH ---- L2 ------------------------- (N 16023'45" E 21.42' 134) L7 N 16023'51" E 20.62' L11 N 1022'40" E 28.00' L16 N 60025'20" E 23.63' L17 N 16023'59" E 20.62' L18 N 45034'17" E 19.46' L23 N 29028'56" W 24.41' CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C2 (50°26'03" 35.00' 30.81' 134) C3 (50049'54" 35.00' 31.05' R4) C4 (0°45'16" 1648.00' 21.70' R4) C9 2005'30" 1250.00' 45.63' C14 1043'47" 1512.00' 45.65' C15 1045'28" 1512.00' 46.39' C16 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' C17 1056'57" 1278.00' 43.48' C18 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SHEET 6 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. SEE SHEET NO. 5 7BA07 28_00' _ ocr- o a N 73° 36' 12" W 9ro 2. 06' I a' - - - - - - - - C9 L a o 0 0=10°50'09" o J l� 100o L=357.80'R4) Cc � ,� �� R=1250.00' L=236.40' a- 7 C18 -� N N A=15°01108" �" C16 c C17 -�� L=335.00'_ _ Ln N N73°36'12"W 92.56' v o A=31°03'35" R=1278.00' L=692.80' p=26°11 596.84' - p=2'14'15'1 Z p` 51,00 ti V �_ N RADIANT DRIVE R=1306.00 L ° 14' 15" �=51.00 cv o N 'Zo LOT "C�� ° , „ , z o ° 15 00 0 o co 28_00, �'� /o d=1 54' 42" -A=2° 14' 15" - -A=2° 14' 15" - -A=2° 14' 15" - p=2° 14' 15" -pL 51. 00' a L=51 • Ln w � L=43.57 0 8 r' 6� L=51.00' Q L=51.00' a L=51.00' a L=51.00 3 0 C a r� 00 0 z ° � o f W I -``' I o 2 'o o 37 N N73 �:I o 0 0 0 0 36 N o 0 36 12 W 93, 06' I N W, � N o 0 o N00 ti co N co co N 3 34 co 35 W o ° o rn- b � I 30 w 31 w 32 N 3 `-'� 40 S N85 4591 0o I w Q " (n v iri z I � - w '_�' o 't' , 33" E 54.20 - cd � oo cfl o o N N o N87° 59 -� `r 5 �' �, Q_'' i �' o '�' „ z N89° 46' 12"W 54.20 30.83' a N a `v " N76° 06' o �n ° z N87° 31 57 W 54.20' -� 38.501 o N73° 36' 12" I c�; N 65.52? W z N78° 34' 58"W z N80° 49' 13"W Z N83° 03' 28"W z N85 17 42 W 54.20' -� 46,16' ,. (- TRACT OO ° w W 93. 56' z W � 54. 20' 54. 20' /� 54. 20' 54. 20' 46. 89' M N "- l1 3C� r� Z CC z 56.97 37.98' 39.22' z o 56' 2 30.31' 23.89' 22.64' 31.56' o co � Cad 4 0 28' ul Q `C\i�' ¢ o v Q ro ¢ o N o 46 0 LOOT 20 z 00 28 � a r- Ln 47 6; a 48 6- co °° ° N c0 49 w N v rn N73° 36' 12"W 95. ' �� `° N rn M 56 c u I 55 W � � 2 al 50 u, C o w _ 14. 68, I ,cov I N 54 , 53 w 5 `_`' 51 0 '�`' �I o - ° 55' 15" V • K, 3 28.00' I I to F M N z zl o -1° 5511511 I,l5 ? Nl I l\l z I "' 0 0 0 �r, 2 z I p=1° 55' 15" ° ° ° �'�, P a, z =49. 75' z N73°36' �; d=1°45'00" _ ° Z Z Z rn ° p=1 5575' - -L- co v 12 W 89. 83' M' coo ro �� L- AL1495715' 0=1 ° 55' 15" A=1 ° 55' 15" A=1 ° 55' 15" I p=1 55 15 M � ��-45. 33'- 5� L=49. 75' �i L=49.75 - „ a- o - L-49. 75 - -L=49. 75 - p=26009141 Z 2 ;�,:, C15 IN ao R=1484.00 _ �� O '5711 �- / / -.� z oo C14 `-L' �� N _ �30°0.86, ° Al p1„ - R=1512.00 -p�1- g4� N73° 36' 12" `� N I o - - - --n LOT B pYMON�IA WAY - p=1° 4l' 01 4 1' z W W 87. 72' / z 30 g4 cr I o �- N p 00' L=658.63' - p=1° 47' 01" - L=47, o o � 11. 92' Z R=1540 . -p=1 ° 47' 01 L=47. 94 Z5 N N 1 37.00' ��14=1°53'00"--A=1°47'01" p=1°47'01" p=1°47'01 L=47.94 z rn " -A=1 ° 47' 01 " - p=1 ° 47' 01 " -A=1 ° 47' 01 " 47. 94 /�, L=50.62' L=47.94' L=47.94' L= o (N73° of L=47.94' L=47.94' L=47.94 a � rn > N16023' 45"W 17.52' I 74.006 R4)1 W J I w c> 56 Q o o a rn 66 0 o N73 36'12"W 90. _ � -Z a a o 65 orn o � "' N16° 23' q 00 J I I o I 00 o o � � o 0 0 64 0 0 �' 0 81 „ 5 W 3. 90' I o Q l �- I cD o 0 0 0 o co 00 o v O ��OPE SPACE o .. I Q I �� co 0 0 0 � 0 63 0 Iv Q � v w n o 06 06 0 '1' o 57 0 58 °° °° o 62 w o Z z N N2 0.090 AC „rl.� o= o N 1 z Icli �,, ui 59 60 61 ,,, _ ° 46' 20" W RAD PCC / co r s I o I o o rn w `-`� � �' o p=1° 1. p1, I.. - vI N I r`ri ,°�° In o z 1° 4l' 01'L=51'30 WW Cq (�=42 58�03;15��0.1 \ ZI In ro �I a z o �, ti z Z p=1°47' 0,- �L=51•30- X o' \ R=85.00' -6 v �� �/ zl z z z Z Z ° p=1° 47 01 _L-51.3 (o � N20�1=7"E RA \ A=1°47'01" 0=1°47'01"M A=1°47'01" 1.30 11 pL=51730'- 5lR4)30` \ A=1 47 01 p=1 47 01 D PCC z C� L 51.30' L=51.30' L=51.30' L=51.30' L 5 ° L=966.8 (4=3°47'59" (L=33 36 51 R=1648.00 111.95' R4) BEND -- SOMMERS SCALE: 1" = 40' 40 0 40 80 (4=3° 01, 39" 0 - �� L-89.19' R4) R4) (A=36-38,30" L=1079.51 �- (p=54°39'03" R=1688.00' L=1610.08'R4) IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 7 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES TRACT MAP NO, 37341-1 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES ANDRECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY Q O ® MARCH 2O19 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. LINE TABLE N(j o Z o° / o 0- 0° o L13 (N74° 26' 09" E 115. 36') NAME DIRECTION LENGTH 82.84' 32.52' ----------------------------- (d= 0002'27" N L1 (N 24022'39" W 28.00' RAD R4) R=1278. L=357.80'R4) LOV 2 N ° d=31°03'35�� (N75°20'13"E 218.29'R4) 28.00' $3 �-rw L13 (N 14°39 43" W 28.80' R4) R=1278.00' L=692.80' � A-4° 49' 41" L=22. 92 L13 I N 75 20' 13" E 28.00' R4 ) _�- c2o 22.44 N RADIANT DRIVE N 42.27 ° d=26°11'03" � I °° oF", N70°30'32"E RAD L14 N 14 39'47" W 24.10' d=2° R=1306.00' o C21 o LOT "C" o ° ,� ° N L19 N 30049' 32" E 23.84' 14' 15" L=596. gq' ;, : o o ° ,� N74 18 49 E 28.00' N74 26 09 E 87.57 L20 N 75 ° 20' 13" E 22.44' cz L=51. 00' d=2° 14'15" _� p=2°55'35"�W N L20 N75 20 13 E 153.58 71.57 - p=p° 45' 14" L=3.58' z N L21 N 57042' 40" W 23.63' L=51.00' p=1°53'54" R=1306.00 ,� 86.61 - - - 66.97 - N W ° L=43. 27 z ��j L=66.71'� �� ��6 28.00' I ��`; Qo L22 N 32 23' 45" E 38.90' l _ /� - �,, 6' o - L24 N 69045' 18" E 28.00' zi w I 28.00' '28.00' I 76 � l � w � 84 � W o z � L25 N 31 005'43" E 32.02' N 39 w __ - 5 0 o N 77 I I- c0 - Co. p w. L26 N 62 27'15" W 22.84' N85° o 0o 40 N Xt 4 y 28 28 I, 3' ,� o LIP56' N69° 45' 18" E 89.41' D z m CURVE TABLE �- 54 5� 1 g"E a o w �+ z N76° 18' 51"E 110.05' .a I 28' 28' NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC 20 N83 31'04" n - m w N 2 -------------------------------- 37\ 54. 20' N81 ° 16' 49"E o Z °' 2 N69° 45' 18" E 82• 00 z o X. 8$ C 1 (4 ° 07 ' S7 " 300.00 ' 21 .64' R4 ) 23, N78°48'57"E O 23. 16' 31. 04� -- 54. 20' 65. 20' _ O cfl Lnn o 7$ I z m o N - _ 6' cn I a m r ? o C10 5°34'55" 272.00' 26.50' 38. 71' N -� ,�; N C1 1 10034' 04" 102.00' 18.81 ' 57.37' '-" o Awl O N� 93.03 : , a; w = I- U! o ,Av- 78 o A N -► N69° 45' 18"E Nv C12 11 042' 36" 102.00' 20.85' co z �' C o LL o '"- C> z C19 5037' 57" 300.00' 29.49' °° w 28. 00' \ A=1 ° 57' 17" L=3. 48' o = W I z - o Ln N \�-�' Ln r-' a'� C20 1056'57" 1278.00' 43.48' N 45 co 44 �_ o z 2 0 1 N ° N76° 1�8' 51 "E 115.74' N69° 45' 18 E 82• 00, p N w W o �r ��cn N w ° -- W _ o 0 86 N' �-� p� C21 0 58'38" 1278.00' 21 .80' D \ N74 21 34 E RAD 13.00 - - - cn (� N 43 rn 42 w 3'� n r� N p=9° 45' 19" L=17.37' W 3' I 28.00' �N6S° W- 4 on N - Q:IN ^; rn I Lp w �p 2 rn I W -� o --- __-- d=1 ° 55' 15" ° 2 o n v N76° 18' 51 " E 109.67' - rn "' A N69° 45' 18" E r Z �_ L=49. 75, d=1 55 15" ° w o o �,, - U, :" ;" ,�, 85.07'A WA I o ' - -L=49. 75 _ d=1 55' 15" �`L N 7.57' E 85.15' o0 0o N m - N69° 45' 18" - Z I o V ERBTN -- --- - IR L=49.75'� pL1351271- I'/ N8 ° W d=26 09 q1 I - C1 2 45.00' W co R=1484.00' L=677.60' - gq �635"W la o R) N 102.07' DYMO N13 41 09 W RAD �a 73 0 6,�, (N69° 45' 18"E 130.07 4 - - _ p- CJl A - DIq Wqy _ 80 0 - W L24 d=30°04'57" R=1512.00 L=793.86 \ �1 N ' if J O N � I W LOT°g���a _ __---- o i 30 , co d=3° 50' 54" �, a' , 86. 47' W _ d=24° 16�� L=101. 55' �^�`,��' w � N69° 4511 8"E d-1° 01'R=1540.00' L=658. Io L=47.7 d=1 ° 4 63 �� C11 N89° 1 '�`� ��,°�� �o�o\>>° N7S° N PERTTRACT TRAIL L37368MENT /Q I�] gq 7 01 d=1°13'04" 41.6 12„W D,� 0 °` ``�� \9'0 47' � N MB 468/89-98 ll �� B L=47. 94' L=32. 73' 046g ,;�' �^'• \0 fy S6'' rnp o o ° z ° 4g' 26' �' \�� 0 , o 81 - o PRIVATE VEHICULAR ACCESS & o e c � _z 6 _ I UTILITY EASEMENT PER TRACT 3l - O - N o e 2 M L=44.81' y P MAP 37368,MB 468/89-98 v, Z o° 89.92' I A I IN c-n,�,� Z \s o N690 45' 18 E rv_ 6'7 - I CJ7 U 1 N N _' O S 72 W I y I co 6$ o Ln 0" n r = w o 0o Io lo-' w �loo \� \� W dL==15°1.o 0n I - I r� � W70 s� °° N 28 ' 32.00' ,, 69 � 74' 301 I dL1547'01" d=104 ' o w \�90 0 - ° 4'13" /�h 57.00' d=1 ° 47' 01" 2 A=3° 24' 40" l pL 1 _34. 49 M 1.0 L=51?301 L-51. 30'- p = _L=98.13'- L=3 �__ (91. 49' R4) o �� M (A=33°36'51" R=1648.00' L=966.85'R4) 91 (N69°45'18'E 9 O a, Io oI 724.02' R4) o O Z- SOMMERS BEND I� �I _ Z 57- W �- - (d=36°38'30" L=1079.51' R4) �- (N69 45 18 E 724.02'R4)uj W �� W 39 30 R 1d=54°=1688.00' L=1610.08'R4) _ cn cn W W W W cn cn SCALE: 1" = 40' 40 0 40 80 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64010'07" E 137.86' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132► L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133► L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133► L15 IS 83050'13" E 159.06' 134) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 IN 61056'25" E 264.03' 134) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) (N 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 (N 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) (N 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) L25 (N 41058'20" W 153.10' 134) (N 41058'23" W 153.10' 133) L26 (N 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) (N 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L27 (N 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) (N 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 (N 27042'29" W 157.42' 134) (N 27042'32" W 157.42' 133) L29 (N 3009'15" E 69.52' 134) (N 3009'12" E 69.52' 133) L30 (N 31008'52" E 146.57' 134) (N 31008'49" E 146.57' 133) L31 (N 59053'24" E 91.23' 134) (N 59053'21" E 91.23' 133) L32 (S 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) (N 80011'52" W 146.69' 133) L33 (S 24016'03" E 163.27' 134) (N 24016'06" W 163.27' 133) L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' 133► L35 IS 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 IS 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' 133► L37 IS 8011'57" W 112.76' 134► IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) L38 IS 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' 133) L39 IS 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L40 IS 5040'51" E 142.81' 134) IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L41 IS 89010'18" E 85.47' 134) IN 89010'21" W 85.47' 133) L42 IN 60044'02" E 96.06' 134) IN 60043'59" E 96.06' 133) L43 IS 89026'27" E 338.54' 134) IN 89026'30" W 338.53' 133) L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' 134) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA p p J Q c W v 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 rL 0 MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY.TRACT MAP NO, W w ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS 37341-1HLpnul SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UAL IFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. 20 21 J BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, m �_� IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, / Lr RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 1 RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) CONTINUED TABLE DATA 1i1 MURRIETTA OT I _ SPRINGS RO�p I I q%° A o� - - - \ RORIPAUGH I \ \ VALLEY I ROAD 8 2 56.00' v0 L53 H got ROq� S N53° 53' 32"W R 465. (N81* 36,13" E 465.73 R2) 55' A- L L 5 9 -4-- (N89° 39' 10"W 5282.95' R4)-Ar-- (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) DETAIL "A " N.T.S. 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' R4) LINE ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) L45 (S 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 663.55' R2) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) (N 89°39' 12" W 319.80' R2) (N 38° 15' 19" E 655.48' R2) L32 L46 IN 0-21'22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0°33'48" E 485.01' R4) o �r IN 0020'58" E 265.41' R2) (N 0'33'47" E 485.01' R2) L47 (S 89°26'26" E 126.20' R4) L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55.00' R4) (N 893912W 55. 00' R2 & R3) � IN 89°26' 26" W 126. 19' R2 ) ' ' " L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601.73' R4) L48 IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 601.61' R2) IN 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) <<'s ° �; m N � ice] NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC a� �' W LtI L49 IN 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) C\, ram, IN 48 ° 25' 50" W 30.48' 1321 C1 (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) v . -L23 `s W w I v� L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122.41' R4) (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) �L22 a, L; IN 36 °44' 30" E 122.39' R2) C2 (2° 08' 52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) r r Lar" o U� ° 02 42 I 1600.00 992.60 R4) & R2) L51 IN 89026'26" W 500.00' RC3 (35 4) °3�� L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35°3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) J �� -- D- IN 0034'04"E 1610.00' R1) v � L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) � % o IN 38°15'18"E 82.30' R2) o Q 20 L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) (N 0033'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13 _�I �14� I1�� L43 L7 �NN2,f- A L5 - L8 L9 L10 �r l l tw l w l�l I v v. v l vT 1 - I /� R c' n O X Iclz 1, / o 2 0 65) �l a 4 I WI d" W N ,........,.... ,......., �/ / z O z O 9 SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 14.550 ACRES GROSS. 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 89 LOTS. 9. -INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10. RAID INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO.------------- a LIJ 0° 17. / / / / / INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. n Q '�' `�' ` o ❑X MONUMENT LOG IU Z a 0 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER m SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 12�. Of 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 z ti J SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 3 FD, 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD a STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' om a L� 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH I LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. U a 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. N ti J 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 ' c L 8 R4, FLUSH. 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD M STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. o 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN i 7-(422. 01' R4(� _- - - 55' N89° 26' 26"W) --�(422.00 R2) L48 FD 1" IP W/PP ''FRANK L? L49 (N8926' 26"W / & LAURA RCE 28029 LLB SEE DETAIL "A " 1� �1 1 F 151-�7-:�- M i_ �DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE SOMMERS BEND-- FD 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT _ _ _ FD 8'X8 STONE MON. NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON SLY LINE OF --(75.81' R4) L59 J K'D T17" ON S'LY a POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75. 84' R2 & R3) SIDE UP 1.2 PER L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 625.59 R2 & R3 - - (878.53' R2 & R3) (5227.95' R4) (5227.88' R2 & R3) \ / RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89° 39' 10"W 5282.95' R4) (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) � �r�� � �r� r� � r� -''r � �r1r� , � .� I o -p1V1 1 -41/ PP14 15 F3� �JV1� J �R �AF� , 1 2 pl�J1J 1 4/ )�3- )5 -P TR 1 1 PlUR , 2 pr�iR , 3 / pr�rR , 0-0-0-9 57-5 3 P1V1� )��71 l � -4 O ,� z WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND 10 " RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L1117 10 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER 0- SECTION 21. PER R1 R4, FLUSH. ,8 N \ w \ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER N\ SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, z R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY it7 FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 , R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 460 800 BOOK T PAGE 393 TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 47 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 5 TOTAL NET AREA. 6.936 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 9.368 ACRES OWNER'S STATEMENT WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "E", INCLUSIVE, FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 46, INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOT 46 AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOT 46 INDICATED AS "OPEN SPACE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN LOT 47 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 46 FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 46 FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODS I DE 05S, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY. NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT NO. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECLULA. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP N0,6 37341-2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, NOTARY PUBLIC PERSONALLY APPEARED MARCH 2O19 TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: A CASH BOND WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE NAME: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE PRINCIPAL COUNTY OF BUSINESS: COMMISSION EXPIRES: COMMISSION # OF NOTARY: CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "E". INCLUSIVE, MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES AS DEDICATED. DATED: RY: 2019 RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20__ DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE- JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20 DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. SHEET 1 OF 7 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS AT DAY OF , 20 , .M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA. NO. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODSIDE 05S, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. 1 HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE: LAND SUS\ Rpy Fi v S� 9�l No. 8805 W I LL I AM ROHAL, L. S. 8805 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF SEVEN (7) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2019 KRIS R. W I NCHAK L. S. 6240 EXP. 3-31 -20 (AS DELEGATED) CITY OF TEMECULA FOR PATR I CK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGINEER % SAND J' ,11 0 No. L.S. 6240 f�grF OF SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64010'07" E 137.86' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132► L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133► L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133► L15 IS 83050'13" E 159.06' 134) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 IN 61056'25" E 264.03' 134) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) IN 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 IN 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) IN 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) L25 IN 41058'20" W 153.10' 134) IN 41058'23" W 153.10' 133) L26 IN 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) IN 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L27 IN 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) IN 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 IN 27042'29" W 157.42' 134I IN 27042'32" W 157.42' 133I L29 IN 3009'15" E 69.52' 134) IN 3009'12" E 69.52' 133► L30 IN 31008'52" E 146.57' 134) IN 31008'49" E 146.57' 133) L31 IN 59053'24" E 91.23' 134) IN 59053'21" E 91.23' 133) L32 IS 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) IN 80011'52" W 146.69' 133► L33 IS 24016'03" E 163.27' 134) IN 24016'06" W 163.27' 133► L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' R3► L35 (S 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 (S 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' 133► L37 (S 8011'57" W 112.76' 134) IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) L38 (S 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' R3) L39 (S 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L40 (S 5040'51" E 142.81' 134) IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L41 (S 89010'18" E 85.47' 134) IN 89010'21" W 85.47' 133) L42 IN 60044'02" E 96.06' 134) IN 60043'59" E 96.06' 133) L43 (S 89026'27" E 338.54' 134) IN 89026'30" W 338.53' 133) L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' 134) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) c�N L J Imo- BUTTERFIELD—'- STAGE ROAD \, 00 J 5 5' -L45--�- L5� (N89° 39' 10"W 5282.95' R4)-A- (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) DETAIL "A " 101111IR49 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP N0,6 37341-2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP. 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) 1 1 L45 IS 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 663.55' R2) IN 89°39'12" W 319.80' 132) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) (N 38° 15' 19" E 655.48' R2) L32 MURRIETTA OT I L46 IN 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0° 33' 48" E 485.01' R4) o �r�, -AS RINGS J I (N 0° 33' 47" E 485.01' R2) - ROAAD 1 N 0 20' 58" E 265.41 ' R2 ) L58 (N 89° 39' 10" W 55. 00' R4) `V - - - L47 (S 89026;26" E 126.20' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 55.00' R2 & R3)cli - IN 89 26 26" W 126. 19' 132 ) L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601.73' R4) �0 ® L48 IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 601.61' R2)�� �O�e� I A o � IN 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) I ° NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC a� rn rn Whoas � �' L49 IN 48 26'50" W 30.47' R4) ____ ___________ ________ ------- IN 48025; 50" W 30.48' R21 Cl (230 23' 23" 1600. 00' 653.17' R4) o ' 0 L50 IN 36 44 32" E 122.41' R4) (23°23 33" 1600.00 653.24 R1 & R2) �21 �-L22 �;- Lo Q ° C2 (2 08 52 1600.00 59.98 R4) IN 36 44'30" E 122.39' R2) r RORIPAUGH I (2° 08' 45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) I L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4) C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) VALLEY I L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35°3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) �°� �� -- \ _ ROAD IN 0°34'04"E 1610.00O J v a ' R1) O - 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) �� % o 1 I IN 38°15' 18"E 82.30' R2) o a ��� ��' o� as @7o2� 3� �w L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) ) N IN 0 33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13 �IL14� L1 5 o �N L43 s��� L7 y` \ � S � 7 \6� \4 L5 �-�O L8 L9� L10 _�^ m Lo Q 56.00' S ® Q_>_ O L 53 �'3 �l °; N CDa - - I ' "E TRACT MAP - - J g a o 4� NO. 37341-2J465.13' / Ioz 12 6'2E 5 �R1IC a 4.l3a a RO.b Uq4N53°53'32'''R D oo0 ' SOMMERS BEND �' \ , ro 14\ \ I N 3 00 � CD aM - � rn o C\ LNf) -'lihlC> N -� w rn 110' ZOZo I / \ L --- ZN\ \ �\ 55 o / - 55' N89° 26' 26"W) -(422.00/ R2) L48 ° Q L49 (N89° 26' 26"W / _ - -- - FD 1" IP W/PP 'FRANK & LAURA RCE 28029 Q �° �51 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - 'DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE a _ SOMMERS BEND-- __ - - - ACCEPTED AS POINT a a 2 L47 FD 8.X8"STONE MON. �D 1 IP OPEN DN.0.5 ON S'LY LINE OF - --(75.81' R4) a� MK'D "P 17" ON S'LY NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS , SEE L59 J SIDE UP 1.2' PER POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84 R2 & R3) (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 11 DETAIL A L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY 625.59R2 & R3 �] - - - � (878.53' R2 & R3) ' (5227.95' R4) (5227.88' R2 & R3T 20 1 21 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89°39'10"1 5282.95' R4) (N89°39'12"W 5282.gT R2 & R3) 1 pAn �7l � [PAR. 2 1PAR. 'CIPAR. 3 ° �271 / pQG�3. �2 pGVt E �'0 0 �3-o a PAR. �� � PAR � PAN. �3 / pQG3. , pG�1Co3 ��0 " pG�1C3 �� � / pG�1C3 20 03=05 so -Bo 671-58 Pmm 05/71 _7 2 � CONTINUED TABLE DATA SHEET 2 OF 7 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. Q INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-1, MB --- / --- - --- 4. 0 INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 5. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 6. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 9.368 ACRES GROSS. 7. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 8. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 9. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 47 LOTS. 10. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 11. RAID INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 12. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 13. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 14. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 15. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 16. R5 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37341 -1 MB / - 17. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 18. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO.------------- ❑X MONUMENT LOG 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 , R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 460 800 AULD RD Al �o J� o MURRIET HOT 2� S/TE SPRINGS D 9 R� NICO�pS cn w CANTRELL RD mm LA o 15 YSERENAWAm v MARGARITA �0 RD o f 9� ,p N.T.S. MEADOWS PKWY VICINITY MAP IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING TRACT MAP NO, 37341-2 THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, BOOK T , PAGE 394 . THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. MARCH 2O19 N BOUNDARY MAP • O Z L 14uj �--- -- - ae 8 7 / 20 -Ilk `7, ----- w L 31 (n L7 L8 L9 L10 _ ___ - -■� --- --- uj `q L5 r L17 W L32 00 L19 1%(0° f (N81 D�o / 56.00' 465.73 1R4) �o L28 (N81° 36 1R2E �� r o 0 6b� �v�0 h Q `L 2 ,i 465_l3 _ - L30 �p �% p �� k Q� 0Q°�. hh / ■- DAWNING _ �? �� �t,Q' Q/�o`°�^�• h�'// \■ I -RIDGE .0 ,? d� J ��/``' `O �'• w w TRACT MAP NO. 37341-2 N D Ln KINDLER i b /_b () 4;\ ' I � � LANE �`''�� - � L23 AI-L21 \ 5 � h � ��22 4 �-J �6- j w l � �GL- �� �]O ® ` �N (A=16°02'Zi �N15 2 R41 _ -- L�s \ ��-I-I� R=1278.00R4)�4 \ - - ° Rgp�A L=357.80 3773(� /4� ANT DRIVE N �R` 1�=3 4- - % �1 \ilk o �\� - ----1 1p60_00' L-593.48 R4) -� 6\ go-go / �/� ��G�3QC�� I�]Qp �10.� � 00 a L OO w ��/�' �� v a ��`N �Za.p2 5' �� E NN s BEN \ �DYMONDIA WAY T f m N69 AMME�i - \ RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SEE SHEET NO. 2 SHEET 3 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 , AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) "P477", "BILL" AND "PMOB" AS SHOWN HEREON. (I.E. N 2805323" E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY - - INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1 IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED). CORS STATION "BILL" N 2154995.0380 E 6313564.1750 \ i SO / � 52958879 (GRID) ° 1 �'o o / . S, R�\ I I I I I I I I I I I I/ / 10 N88 29 38 E 1d=54 °39 L L L LPL I- 8 R4) 9 5296.39' 03 R=1688.00 L-1610.0 �OQS \ -(N88°2. 9' E (d-3 36 8 30" L=1079.51 ' R4) - - \ \ �0 �� 5296.39' / o - R2 & R3) 1 W I W QDLO 12 o, SEE SH ET NO. 2 TABLE DATA NAME L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 DIRECTION ---------------- IN 64010'07" E IN 64010'00" W IN 71051'24" E IN 71051'21" E IN 47054'03" E IN 47054'00" E IN 74040'31" E IN 74040'28" E IN 89042'02" E IN 89041'59" E (N 63056'09" E IN 63056'06" E IN 84027'29" E IN 84027'26" E IN 84027'27" E IN 84027'24" E IS 84012'25" E IN 84012'28" W IN 83031'26" E IN 83031'23" E IN 57040'49" E IN 57040'46" E LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME LENGTH 137.86' 134) L12 (N 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) L27 ----DIRECTION--- (N 0633'48" E 150.19' R4) 137.86' 132) (N 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) (N 063347"E 150.19' R2 & R3) 60.57' 1341 L28 (N 38'15'21" E 82.30' R4) 60.57' R2) IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R4) (N 38°15'18"E 82.30' R2) 206.41' R4) (N IN 812609 °'" E 356.89' R3) L29 (N 11°47'33" W 35.38' R4) 206.41' 132) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) L30 (N 81°36"6"E 27.18' R4) 84.91' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133) L31 (N 84°27'29"E 36.66' R4) 84.91' 132) L15 (N 36044'32" E 122.41' 134) L32 (N 84°27'29"E 108.16' R4) 162.15' 134) (N 36044'30" E 122.39' 132) 162.15' 132) L16 (N 55035'39" W 235.44' 134) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC 113.99' 134) L17 (N 5°32'31" W 51.38' R4► ---- ----------- -------- ------- 113.99' R2) L18 (N 6033'53" W 64.55' R4) Cl (23023'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) 144.82' 144.82' R4) R2) L19 (N 172637 °'" W 30.94' R4► (23623' 33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) 49.09' R4) L20 (N 9009'51" W 70.13' R4) C2 (2°08'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) 49.09' R3) L21 (N 21022'39" W 19.17' 134) (2°08'45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & 132) 129.22' R4► L22 IN 74026'09" E 115.36' R4) C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' 134) 129.22' 133) L23 (N 75020'13" E 28.00' R4) (35°3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) 386.16' R4) L24 (N 14°39'47" W 23.83' R4) C4 (13025'43" 300.00' 70.31' R4) 386.16' R3) 87.87' R4) L25 IN 1022'40" E 163.66' R4) 87.87' R3) L26 (N 0021'36" E 2636.10' R4) (N 0021'34" E 2636.07' R2 & R3) -I CIA N89° 26' 12"W 55.00' BUTTERFIELD L27 , 9`Sa'6',QS1 STAGE ROAD 200 1 21 806'� -00 28' 03.697" CONVERGENCE ANGLE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 21 �0 o � D I 4,, / CORS N TAT I N53 PMOB" \ \ .1260 E 6375547.4700 BASIS OF W BEARINGS DETAIL IiL I� N.T.S. CORS STATION "P477" N 2127663.6770 E 6298482.8020 0 cc N 00 N z SCALE: 1" = 200' 200 0 260 400 unic4 MAP 371 34�_� No / �U IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SHEET INDEX MAP / 46 „OPEN SPACE„ RIDGE i 4 / 01 ..u„ RADIANT DRIVE SHEET 4 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL,SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY. — — INDICATES CENTER LINE. _ INDICATES LOT LINE. - J 6 INDICATES SHEET NO. J J 70 I 77 77 I I I 45 O 43 A? EASEMENT NOTES 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD.. 2 A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED HEREON. 3. A PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 46. 4. A PRIVATE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT 'TRz° c4 H0• WITHIN LOT 46. 42 6 e 5. AN EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 46 DEDICATED HEREON FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. 41 w 40 Q �U �C/) 0 Z 39 = 38 7 37 I 36 7RAC 7 Ho. 371 36 Flo 40 /80-98 66 SCALE: 1" = 60' 60 0 60 120 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SHEET 5 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. (N74° 40' 31"E 84.91' R4) � 46 89° 42, „OPEN 02"E 1g . 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I I 2 9 32-43 W R D �� 6 �' N75° 20' 13" E 82. 00' N75° 20' 13" E 82. 79' 3' �� 00 o 00 N �Z z 22'LP �� � 2 56' n 43 N a w d0�� N DEN o �a2,� N ��oZ 28' 28' g 3 29 c„ 3/ Ln41 3 r� �rnm w I o N535�•66 �15 ��� oul z ? z o �(.0 o ti �h • Z 84.91' L30 ��1 6>° 8 ���, �, W W N75° 20' 13" E 81.40' \ W D co N73° 11' 52" E 97.66' ��� ° �� ��' N N75° 20' 13" E 82.00' p N 1 Z w m ' I 9 `� I ` J N 2 N n� 5 6' c„ cn Z _n p a 4 0 0 `'S = cn c�; a' w o <R o w co 28 28 W Qo w o 990 01� C70 6 0 o 30 0 N Z g j 9 �.pp'°�1168,' o N75°20'13"E 81.01' 00 rj 6� N77° 56' 58"E 99.59' o II CEANOTHUS N75° 20' 13"E 82.00'c1QI � N71 ° 45' 57" E RAID PLACE N83° 17' 07" E RAD N77° 56' 58"E 82.18' 46, 0 N69° 16 5i"E 102.12' �� 00 �o /A Z SEE SHEET NO. 6 o \ 0 N co �� z I g LINE TABLE 6' W NAME DIRECTION LENGTH \ ----------------------------- �9'_ L1 N 52o39'53" W 33.25' o - CURVE TABLE L5 N 29°12'07" E 22.42' NAME DELTA L6 N 89o2O'00" E 1.69' --- --- -- - ----- L7 (N 81°36'16" E 27.18' R4) C2 15oOO'35" 102.00' 26.72' L8 (N 17o26'37" W 30.94' R4) SEE SHEET NO. 6 C3 12o52' 57" 102.00' 22.93' L14 N 5o22' 1 1 " W 20.34' C9 50o55'24" 46.00' 40.88' L15 N 53oO9'42" E 30.44' C10 46o57'15" 46.00' 37.70' L16 N 52°14'48" E 18.34' C11 46o57'00" 46.00' 37.69' L17 N 53oO9'42" E 28.21' C12 46o41'31" 46.00' 37.49' L30 N 73°11'52" E 12.75' C16 39o53'35" 68.00' 47.35' L31 N 48oOO'00" E 32.21' C17 55o54'17" 68.00' 66.35' L32 N 48oOO'00" E 13.72' C20 4o34'01" 328.00' 26.14' L33 N 89o2O'00" E 22.81' SCALE:1"= 40' C21 10°10'51" 272.00' 48.33' L34 N 14oO2'51" W 28.65' C24 47o59'28" 68.00' 56.96' L35 N 1°46'50" W 9.60' C28 7o29'41" 328.00' 42.90' L38 N Oo2O'O6" E 18.70' RAID 40 0 40 80 C33 7o29'41" 303.00' 39.63' L39 N 73o53'57" E 10.28' ►�IePur L2 L3 L4 L9 L10 L12 L13 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22 L23 L24 L25 L26 L27 L28 L29 L36 L37 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 6 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES TRACT MAP NO, 37341-2 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES ANDRECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. SEE SHEET NO. 5 I SEE SHEET NO. 5 ^45.854 �o 35°50'44" = It Ndo L=6208' 36 °84N113539"W RAD .0C31 0d=4.1710°52 50R--L=64917.0 0L=237.3884.31'--� L82.84' 32.52'=12500C26 -65.00'-45.0 10 N75°2013"E 115. 36' R4)D qVTDRIVE 28.00(N74° '"N, LOT "D" NLnco 149.31 (N14° 39'47"W L o o o 45.00 L=357.80R4) 83i �R4) (d=16 °02127" R=1278.00' ' o C29 \C30 a`s23. , ° LINE TABLE / D I RECT I ON LENGTH �� (N75 20 13 E ry 218.29' R4) --- s o y 0� S 30020'13" W 24.04' S 75020'13" W 23.97' N 44040'05" W 24.48' S 21 022' 39" E 19. 17' (S 75020'13" W 28.00' R4) N 13041'09" W 16.72' N 20043'03" W 29.52' S 35043'41" E 36.80, CURVE TABLE N 14002'51" W 24.01' NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC CURVE TABLE S 35043'41" E 13.20' -------------------------------- NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC S 20043'03" E 12.23' Cl 7001'54" 300.00, 36.82- -------------------------------- N 20043'03" W 14.87' C4 7001'54" 328.00' 40.25' C25 1041'36" 102.00' 3.01' N 35043'41" W 37.82' C5 6009'59" 328.00' 35.30' C26 3004'08" 1250.00' 66.95' S 20043'03" E 13.13' C6 0051'55" 328.00' 4.95' C27 2005'30" 1250.00' 45.63' S 13041'09" E 13.21' C7 13019'02" 102.00' 23.71' C29 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' N 17011'46" W 34.50' C8 1000'28" 46.00' 0.81' C30 (0058'38" 1278.00' 21.80' R5) N 17011'46" W 15.10' C13 17029'39" 46.00' 14.05' C31 2005'30" 1278.00' 46.65' N 20043'03" W 25.17' C14 15000'38" 102.00' 26.72' C32 13019'02" 102.00' 23.71' SCALE:1"= 40' N 35043'41" W 15.84' C15 7001'54" 272.00' 33.38' C34 15000'38" 102.00' 26.72' N 32021'36" E 24.48' C18 3012'38" 328.00' 18.38' S 59010'28" E 24.25' C19 0020'20" 328.00' 1.94' 40 40 80 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY H,, z w w 2 w w O z H w w w w L MARCH 2O19 SHEET 7 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. NAME - ------ L8 L10 TRACT Mo. 37 36 0 GHQ 46 6 / 0 =0 L0r 3 TRACT Flo. 37308 NB 4@8/80-08 L04 4 LINE TABLE DIRECTION LENGTH ---------------- (N 17-26'37" --------- W 30.94' R4) (N 21022'39" W 19.17' R4) (N 75020'13" W 28.00' R4) SCALE: 1" = 30' 30 0 30 60 Ml U G:\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinalMap\Phase1\TractMap37341-2\17883AM-2fm07-MapSht..dgn PLOT DATE: 21-OCT-2019 JN 17883 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64010'07" E 137.86' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132► L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133► L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133► L15 IS 83050'13" E 159.06' 134) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 IN 61056'25" E 264.03' 134) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) IN 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 IN 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) IN 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) L25 IN 41058'20" W 153.10' 134) IN 41058'23" W 153.10' 133) L26 IN 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) IN 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L27 IN 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) IN 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 IN 27042'29" W 157.42' 134I IN 27042'32" W 157.42' 133I L29 IN 3009'15" E 69.52' 134) IN 3009'12" E 69.52' 133► L30 IN 31008'52" E 146.57' 134) IN 31008'49" E 146.57' 133) L31 IN 59053'24" E 91.23' 134) IN 59053'21" E 91.23' 133) L32 IS 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) IN 80011'52" W 146.69' 133► L33 IS 24016'03" E 163.27' 134) IN 24016'06" W 163.27' 133► L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' 133► L35 IS 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 IS 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' 133► L37 IS 8011'57" W 112.76' 134► IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) L38 IS 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' 133) L39 IS 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L40 IS 5040'51" E 142.81' R4) IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L41 IS 89010'18" E 85.47' 134) IN 89010'21" W 85.47' 133) L42 IN 60044'02" E 96.06' 134) IN 60043'59" E 96.06' 133) L43 IS 89026'27" E 338.54' 134) IN 89026'30" W 338.53' 133) L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' 134) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS TRACT MAP NO* 37341-2 SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UAL IFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. 20 NOTES 1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 2 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 2 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) CONTINUED TABLE DATA 1�1 MURRIETTA �OT I _ SPRINGS RO(ADJ I 16 - - - \ RORIPAUGH I \ \ VALLEY I ROAD 8 2 7 / �6 56.00' H got ROq� S N53° 53' 32'W R - , SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP. N.I.S. 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) L45 IS 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 663.55' R2) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) IN 89°39' 12" W 319.80' R2) (N 38° 15' 19" E 655.48' R2) L32 L46 IN 0-21'22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0°33'48" E 485.01' R4) o �r IN 0020'58" E 265.41' R2) (N 0'33'47" E 485.01' R2) L47 IS 89°26'26" E 126.20' R4) L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55.00' R4) (N 89' 39' 12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3) C= IN 89°26' 26" W 126. 19' 132 ) L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601. 73' R4) L48 IN 0033' 34" E 76.01 ' R4) (N 89° 39' 12" W 601.61' R2) IN 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) u'; N i�� NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC a� a L49 IN 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) W Lt� ------------------------------ IN 48 ° 25' 50" W 30.48' 1321 C1 (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' 134) v . -L23Lo �21 �-a, �; L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122.41' R4) (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) L22 IN 36 °44' 30" E 122.39' R2) C2 (2° 08' 52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) r r Ln La", o c� C3 (35°° 0I 32 42 1600. 00 992. 60 R4) & R2) /� rn z L51 IN 89026'26" W 500.00' o z R4) � �� � � L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35°3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) J �� -- D- IN 0034'04"E 1610.00' R1) v � L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) � % o IN 38°15'18"E 82.30' R2) o / 20 L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) IN 003314711E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13 �I �14� I1� L43 L7 L8 L9 L10'� L41 v0 L53 \V m 12 t(D a / 0 =0 �� TRACT MAP \ g \ J JJ �. 465. l3 R4) E NO. 37341-2 5 9 ��(N81 ° 36' ��1465.131 �-��� D 6 7QQCU [wIOO TQlL M \ Lo � Ln I L" CV o I z CD 12 I } \ a ID �l a m Q Lti L� o \ T a � ON - N m .7 , I I �Z\N i v co L� jL 11 _ M jL L 3�� � I N Wd" W N \ A IMC M \ _ o � o �` zozo --- ---- 55 II (422.01 ' R4 I � � 17 55' N89 26 26"W) �\ QN--"422. 00' R2) L48 , �FD 1" IP W/PP ''FRANK L� L49 (N89° 26' 26"W _ - - / & LAURA RCE 28029 LL 151 \�\-_- \�_ _ -__--- _ i�N.0.5',NO REFERENCE L47 \ SOMMERS BEND _= __ __ - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT 2 FD 8 .X8" STONE MON. - -- ON S'LY LINE OF - ' -- ---- (75. 81' PC SEE I J MK'D T 17" ON S'LY a NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS R3 & R4 (75. 84' R2 & R3) L59 SIDE UP 1.2 PER POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 (625.52' R4) 6 DETAIL A L45 � � R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY � � (878.58' R4) 625.59'R2 & R3 �]-� - - - - - T >� (878.53' R2 & R3) (5227.95 R4) (5227.88 R2 & R3) RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89° 39' 10"W 5282.95' R4) (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) \ / 1 ` p"�R 1J P4JR, 2 F/�R, zfF'1R 31 / -p1V1 1 -4 P1\113' 1 se -Pl\Jl= l 2J/ -PAR , 12 plmJ 1 4/ )3- )5 -P TR 1 1 PAR , 2 -pAR , 3 R , c3- 95 0-0-0-9 J J` :3 PIM it )r ��J l J 2f SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. Q INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-1, MB --- / --- - --- 4. 0 INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 5. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 6. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 9.368 ACRES GROSS. 7. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 8. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 9. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 47 LOTS. 10. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 11. RAID INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 12. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 13. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 14. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 15. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 16. R5 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37341 -1 MB / - 17. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 18. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO.------------- ❑x MONUMENT LOG 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 , R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 400 800 BOOK T PAGE 394 TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 66 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 4 TOTAL NET AREA. 12.338 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 16.231 ACRES OWNER'S STATEMENT WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "D", INCLUSIVE, FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 64, INCLUSIVE, LOT 65, "OPEN SPACE" AND LOT 66 "LANDSCAPE", AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOT 65, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOT 65 INDICATED AS "OPEN SPACE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN LOT 66 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 65 FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 65 FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODS I DE 05S, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP JIM NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE. VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT NO. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECLULA. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-3 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, NOTARY PUBLIC PERSONALLY APPEARED MARCH 2O19 TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: A CASH BOND WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE NAME: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE PRINCIPAL COUNTY OF BUSINESS: COMMISSION EXPIRES: COMMISSION # OF NOTARY: CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "D". MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE OFFER OF DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES AS DEDICATED. DATED: 13'm 2019 RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20_ . DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE- JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 20. DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. SHEET 1 OF 8 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS AT DAY OF , 20 , M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA. NO. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODSIDE 05S, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. 1 HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE- ,p LAND SUR\ v� �,\PM RO,y� �,�o� W I LL I AM ROHAL, L.S. 8805 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF EIGHT (8) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2019 KRIS R. WINCHAK L.S. 6240 EXP. 3-31-20 (AS DELEGATED) CITY OF TEMECULA FOR PATRICK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGINEER � SAND J' Y � o No. L.S. 6240 a SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64010'07" E 137.86' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132► L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133► L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133► L15 IS 83050'13" E 159.06' 134) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 IN 61056'25" E 264.03' 134) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) IN 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 IN 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) IN 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) L25 IN 41058'20" W 153.10' 134) IN 41058'23" W 153.10' 133) L26 IN 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) IN 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L27 IN 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) IN 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 IN 27042'29" W 157.42' 134I IN 27042'32" W 157.42' 133I L29 IN 3009'15" E 69.52' 134► IN 3009'12" E 69.52' 133► L30 IN 31008'52" E 146.57' 134► IN 31008'49" E 146.57' 133► L31 IN 59053'24" E 91.23' 134► IN 59053'21" E 91.23' 133► L32 IS 80011'49" E 146.69' 134► IN 80011'52" W 146.69' 133► L33 IS 24016'03" E 163.27' 134► IN 24016'06" W 163.27' 133► L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' 133► L35 (S 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 (S 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' R3► L37 (S 8011'57" W 112.76' 134) IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) L38 (S 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' 133) L39 (S 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L40 IS 5040'51" E 142.81' 134) IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133► L41 IS 89010'18" E 85.47' 134) IN 89010'21" W 85.47' 133) L42 IN 60044'02" E 96.06' 134) IN 60043'59" E 96.06' 133) L43 (S 89026'27" E 338.54' 134) IN 89026'30" W 338.53' 133► L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' 134) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) 5 5' J �L45�� J Imo- L 5 9 (N8 ' 1 BUTTERFIELD-,- 5282.4) 9595' R4)-�- STAGE ROAD (N89° 39' 12"W 00 5282.87' R2 & R3) 1 J "A " DETAIL N.T.S. �T 10 9 � IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-3 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) CONTINUED TABLE DATA 110, � 55' o 55' c� Q � L49 00 aa - 2 SEE "A " DETAIL NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP. 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE 1 ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) 1 � I L45 IS 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) N 89 39' 12" W 319.80' R2 ) (N 38° 15' 19" E 655.48' R2) L32 MURRIETTA OT I L46 I N 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4 ) L57 (N 0° 33' 48" E 485.01' R4) o �r�, -AS RINGS \ I (N 0° 33' 47" E 485.01' R2) - ROAAD 1 N 0 20' 58" E 265.41 ' R2 ) \ L58 (N 89° 39' 10" W 55. 00' R4) `V - - - L47 (S 89026;26" E 126.20' R4) cli (N 89'39'12" W 55.00' R2 & R3) •� - IN 89 26 26" W 126. 19' 132 ) L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601.73' R4) �0 ® \ L48 IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 601.61' R2)�� �O�e� I A o � IN 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) I ° NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC a� rn rn Whoas � �' L49 IN 48 26'50" W 30.47' R4) ____ ___________ ________ ------- IN 48025; 50" W 30.48' R21 Cl (230 23' 23" 1600. 00' 653.17' R4) o ' 0 L50 IN 36 44 32" E 122.41' R4) (23°23 33" 1600.00 653.24 R1 & R2) �21 �-L22 �;- Lo Q ° C2 (2 08 52 1600.00 59.98 R4) IN 36 44'30" E 122.39' R2) r RORIPAUGH I (2° 08' 45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) \ I L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4) C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) VALLEY I L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35'3246" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) �°� �� -- \ _ ROAD O J v � a IN 0°34'04"E 1610.00' R1) "' O ® - 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) �� % o IN 38°15'18"E 82.30' R2) R� o Q �g ��a� ����Imo; p� 6bo 7�?' / / L54 IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R4) �6 � N ��j' �� IN 0°33'47"E 150.19' R2 & R3) L13 L14� �1 o �D L43 L7 ,� ��2 SHEET 2 OF 8 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 16.231 ACRES GROSS. 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 66 LOTS. 9. -INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10. RAID INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO.------------- �o L8 L9 L10 I 7 m vO 5L530 ��'/ TRACT MAP o a / o\ NO. 37341 3 p 0 0 0 o o _ o u o ❑X MONUMENT LOG 36 31 h 65. 5 ��������� 4N81*36'1311E -� e �G3Q�� �]�. o 1,,� ti�,Q� 465.13 r z cb r N53° 53' 32''' R ID4 h�/� - m Ll � SO M_RSBEND_�' / �J�� v o �/ o o \ / \ o \ �y ­Jv _ Q7 LDS �J I I 0) 3 I 00 � CD a _ M O1'n O \ zozo N89 26 26 W) -(422. 00/ R2) _ - --FD 1"IP W/PP 'FRANK ° "L48 � 2 � �N892626W & LAURA RCE 28029 �51 _ _ -DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE L47 ___ SOMMERS BEND__--- __ - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT FD 8'X8 STONE MON. NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF ---------- (75.81' R4) L59 J MK'D "P 17" ON S'LY a POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84' R2 & R3) SIDE UP 1.2 PER /r L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (625.52' R4) (878.58' 134) 66 (5227.95' R4) (5227.88' R2 & R3)� 625.59 R2 & R3� (878.53' R2 & R3) 21 �� / p A 0�' RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY ° AAHe pA ° pA • (N89°39'10'W 5282.95R4)(N89°39'12'W 5282.$TR2 & R3) G°�G�1Co3 �� ��0 PmB �6 a / pGVB �271 / PAN. �2 PHE ��II/0�3_oa P112ePAR. 2 PAN. �3 / PAR.20 4 ����� so -Bo 671-58 Pmm 05/71 _7 2 a o 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER m 12 SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 00 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 ° SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. a 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD Q p STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' Q p a o0 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL a MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH a LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. 0 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. N e oo 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 a 8 R4, FLUSH. N as 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD M STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND °o RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. o a 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER a a SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. N \ w 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, z \ R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. o\ 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 QPER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. a 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON a S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 460 800 AULD RD �o J� o MURRIET HOT 2� SITE SPRINGS D 9 R� N1CO�N5 cn W CANTRELL n C= RD mm WAYSERENA o m 15 0 MARGARITA �0 RD Or 9� ,p N.T.S. MEADOWS PKWY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. TRACT MAP BOOK T , PAGE 395 . THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. NO, 37341-3 SEE SHEET NO. 2 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY BOUNDARY MAP MARCH 2O19 _� _ L 14 LA ,, -- � ■- ----- --- L�2 L39L- C6\ \ L38 N51 ° 23' 22"W RAD� L7 � L8 L9 L10 /' / / A L5 L20 0 VICINITY MAP / ■ ` -� L22 7 / (N81 ° 36; 16" E �'Sj / / L23 TRACT MAP NO. 37341-3 N P D�o 56.00 165.73 R4) / L24 0 ' ° E o 36 13 � � L 19 (N81 L a M _ �� 6bG��� �v0 �� �, �1 465_13_R2) _ _ /,��, xl m� �\ L25 N �Q�� OQ'�„�. hh h�� ■� ���DAWNIN11 G �/\ i �� �\ (N81° 39' 1R4) L34 �3 %O� ,�� �4 4QZ� �`°�'� -{ 1 z ( Q Q C� fit] Q p 1 O . \ L33 291. 50' L3 s 1 �� Q S Q 6g , �A� - -l- IN 56 - I Lu ��� � � � A / -�\ � � L26 � L27 25�0' � � �� h �� ti W L 2 8� L29` A \ \� S v `l _► \ �`� � �3 a C� � �] O ® ��� � I � o. - � c�-P� •cam\ � a��N � � � � � � J J - 37 30 a /� -RADIANT-DRIVE (p=32 04 44 ) ��/ L 93.4 R nw ��" ae a f _____j ��� �/5,1�E BEN \ 23 \\ a do • / \ 4.� --- 8\ � � DYMONDIA WAY �rno_w °,00�,, Vf, W W ur, SHEET 3 OF 8 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 ,AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) "P477", "BILL" AND "PMOB"AS SHOWN HEREON. (I.E. N 28° 53'23" E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY - - INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH TO BE SET PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. A CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED). CORS STATION "BILL" N 2154995.0380 E 6313564.1750 '�� o/ 4�� � �� ° �L_L_� \ N88°29 38E454 39/03R=1688.00' L=1610.08I 41 �i 5295.87' (GRID) (4=36°38'30" L=1079.51'R4)�- / ° \ \ / \ �g N88 29 38 E 6 To \x T o �� / / / / / / 6 5296.39' v \, A r-u o SEE SHEET NO. 2 C)z� TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH ---- ---------------- ---- ---------------- NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IN 64010'07" E 137.86' 134) L13 (N 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) ---- ---------------- --------- (N 64010'00" W 137.86' R2) (N 81026'09" E 356.89' R3) L29 (N 68°37'21" E 28.00' 134) L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) L14 (N 89059'57" W 283.29' 134) L30 (N 75°57'09" E 142.30' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) (N 90000'00" W 283.29' 133) L31 (N 68°43'39" E 59.73' 134) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) L15 (N 36044'32" E 122.41' 134) L32 (N 76°56'44" E 99.12' R4) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) (N 36044'30" E 122.39' 132) L33 (N 80°07'02" E 60.70' R4) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) L16 (N 55035'39" W 235.44' 134) L34 (N 85°32'14" E 54.76' R4) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L17 (N 0021'36" E 2636.10' 134) L35 (N 81°19'53" W 31.40' R4) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) (N 0021'34" E 2636.07' R2 8 133) L36 (N 78°09'58" W 139.07' R4) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L18 (N 0033'48" E 150.19' 134) L37 (N 51°29'02" W 75.69' R4) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) (N 0033'47" E 150.19' R2 8 133) L38 (N 0°00'00" E 38.03' R4 RAD) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L19 (N 38015'21" E 82.30' 134) L39 (N 89°59'57" W 81.23' R4) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) (N 38015'18" E 82.30' 132) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L20 (N 84027'29" E 36.66' 134) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) L21 (N 5032'31" W 51.38' R4) ---- ----------- -------- ------- (N 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L22 (N 6033'53" W 64.55' R4) Cl (23°23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) L9 (S 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) L23 (N 17026'37" W 30.94' R4) (23°23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & 132) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' R3) L24 (N 9009'51" W 70.13' R4) C2 (2°08'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) L25 (N 11047'33" W 35.38' R4) (2°08'45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & 132) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133► L26 (N 75057'08" E 130.00' 134) C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134► L27 (N 14002'52" W 12.81' R4) (35°32'46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & 132) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133► L28 (N 21022'39" W 17.81' R4) C4 (7°19'47" 300.00' 38.38' R4 L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) C5 (26°46'36" 300.00' 140.20' R4 IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) C6 (38°30'58" 297.00' 199.65' R4 �I 12 0 , N89° 26' 12"W 55.00' M 9S��ps�6- BUTTERFIELD L18 1 STAGE ROAD 2?QO 121 �� 11 80, 1 -00 28' 03.697" CONVERGENCE ANGLE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 21 20/ 28.0�� �o• �� CORS STATION 'TMOB" N 2074153.1260 E 6375547.4700 rn � 93�2�• BASIS OF W 13 32 BEARINGS DETAIL N.T.S. CORS STATION "P477" N 2127663.6770 E 6298482.8020 z SCALE: 1" = 200' 200 0 200 400 LEGEND IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 4 OF 8 SHEETS NOTES INDICATES BOUNDARY. TRACT MAP NO INDICATES CENTER LINE. • 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, INDICATES LOT LINE. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES ANDRECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 2 . SEE SHEET NO . 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF 6 INDICATES SHEET NO. RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SHEET INDEX MAP MARCH 2O19 AxEASEMENT NOTES 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM 2 3 4 5 RECORD.. / /� '► A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED HEREON. A PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 65 \ A PRIVATE MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 65 AN EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 65 DEDICATED / / — — — � ` , � � 23 24 25 / �� �� / HEREON FOR PUBLIC ACCESS PURPOSES. 22 / � G v� ���� � / 20 26 27 / 5 — / �i i 8 19 21 i —----65---- ____— 17 "OPEN SPACE" _—_= /� 14 _ 16 66 / a 6 �0.64 AC. ` \ — —� � — _ — "LANDSCAPE" 15 8 1.368 AC. / 14 12 13 32 31 30 29 9 34 7 10 11 33 28 35 =37136 \ � s 36 ' O 37 38 ' J 40 8 41 �— `--� — 0 � \\ 42 5 \ py _ /Lu 43 _�� G► Z \ Ci 44 60 61 62 63 L � 4 r \ 45 / 58 59 64 46 / / 56 57 ' 4aQC�4 �lOo . � // / 55 377 34 � \ � �o 54 e \ N 3 \ m` \� / // 53 umAcu Ho. i / ` i o0 400 \� / 52 1 �7l �6 B 51 2 \ \ 50 49 `TmQTT �10. 48 47 as TRACT Flo. 73� SCALE: 1" = 80' 80 0 80 160 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-3 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 (N84° 27' 29"E 134) (N84° 27' 27"E - - - (36.66' )� 49.09' 134) E (N84° 1 --- - -� _(N84° 12'28'1W �29• 22 -� N84° 27' 28" E �� W R4) W 85.16' 65 N 9° 2,� 29.22 R3) 00 3 4 5 „OPEN SPA 1°2. 7�. 5.001 (N83° 31' 26" E 386.16' R4) (N 83° 31' 23" E 386.16' R3) SHEET 5 OF 8 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. �6 = 0.641 AC. N84° 061 3 ,�-=r= =4 5 N83'02'03"E 303. N80° ' N,6 4j� 3 / '�`L�0 ����� 41. 04z8 W C9 N -� °8 W ° W R ° - EVERVIEW TERRACE 3g„ � 2q � ,�o 2 N83° 02' 03" E 409.94' 106. 74' _ c l _ -A- w 53.77' LOT"B° �- - �� N o 4160. N83° 02' 03" E 356.17' o >6 54. 01'- 60.00'- 60.00'- 60.00'- 60.00'- 7 I /� 98?Q'y, o Cl! 0 28.0 Z N84° 24' 18" E 101.96' � w CAJ 9.38' w� -M. I Imo; 8 - I w 6 r-- 28.00' I A=3° 50' 23" 28.00' 28.00' 1. 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SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. no 87/28-34 (N81 ° 26' 12"E 356.89' R4) 36R41 (N81 ° 26' 09" E 356.89' R3) lNi2°p9 33p E661.36' R3) 09 ° 3 (N72 29 / / / = 22OOZOL=91.84, N81°26'09"E 304.58' .�'l�4 5 �/ s 29„ N81 ° 26' 09" E 304.58' ° 20 lN5'l° qp 6AA P s "'- 2 -� R=2gi ,00 L= cr, (N83°31'26"E 386.16' R4) 5 PP ° AO `J °2011 �- ° �� lN�. 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RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY 3 (N81 ° 26' 1211E 356.89' R4) / 4 \/ L\\\ E� (N81 ° 26' 09"E 356.89' R3) (N89° 59'S7"W 81, 23� R4) 65 "OPEN SPACE' 0.641 AC_ =�= -7 C10 - 13. __-__---- ��_- 03 MARCH 2O19 N81 ° 26' 09" E 304.58' I c RN90° 00' 0011E - EVERVIEW TERRACE � cn w o 2 0� 56.20, r E-%- N81 ° 26' 09" E 304. 58' _ cn C2 N N90° 001 00"E� \ LOT "B" N Ln cn 56. 20' -- \ C31 0o I p N Cl O I N90° 00' 00" •`n (4,3 ° ^� N81 ° 26' 09" E 304. 58' 56. 20' E 0 8 30'� „ \ - - �6. 00'- - --56.00'- --55.69' AL8387578"-- 33.84' 22.361- 2ol 21 22 56.00' 1 56.00' N81 ° 26' 09" E 248.89' N82° 04' 06" E E� 60. 01' F24.23' N81 ° 43' 22" E 36.27' 0 Z I- Lu Lu ♦_ v / Lu Lu cn SHEET 7 OF 8 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. 2 01 ' 46,1, =38 . \ o ( _57• 06' 30 �581, S- \ c\j26 �o'� o, \ \�s hh N58° 23' 37" W RAD 5g3�'1/,,� �27 2 AN ' 00, < / N68° S6, ��037�/8 , z >>, 31" 8,?, aw „o o �p 9q,�''{y 41, Rqp �,°' .3S 30 W 98 og 13 /3 2 9 Q� N�0°2 5� 00' i i 36 533�1y 28 M 2 / 'FRAC 7 HIP 37 3@ 0 A=5° 17' 39" d=10° 28 V ^ IV] C3 6 / o 06 -29.55 L=30.31 - L=6 52'� "' / L 004 9 A=20°10'50" R=328.00, 4 24'19„ �'25, �2, °° L=115.53 DAYSpR�NG 34 Ig, PRIVATE VEHICULAR ACCESS & L, A=20° 10'50" R=0, WA /'�� � 0 _ � 28� �, UTILITY EASEMENT PER TRACT N LOT "p��j, o H?8° 9'58 �66, 42\ /� MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98 o W 901.2� �� 28� / MULTI -USE TRAIL EASEMENT PER TRACT MAP 37368, A=20°10'50" R=27 `b N78^ o � / MB 468/89-98 19.31-A=11°59'26 2 00� L=95 /0 09;58��W o/ o col L=56.92' d °8.11 •80' 4 M Z Q L=38.241, 88' \30. 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E� N81°39'12"E 309.17' - - - - - -60. 00, - - -57. 50'r w 5g Z N O A OR ZE 0 N 0 O a Z co N 0 A OR 0 N 0 �o CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC N O N W N co 23 r N o 24 O � IV N v 0 N8257 900'I 3E N89° 02' 44"W 57. 70, N7 " 3l 1E 31 66 "LANDSCApe,, 1.368 AC. N88 43 10 3. 76' W 25 N79° 4" 18„ �6 49, W C2 8033' 51 " 297.00' 44. 39' SCALE: 1"= 40' C10 8033'51" 322.00' 48.13' C11 4046'48" 300.00' 25.03' C12 8033'51" 272.00' 40.66' 40 0 40 80 C16 7000'15" 300.00' 36.67' 0 G:\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinalMap\Phase1\TractMap37341-3\17883AM-3fm07_MapSht..dgn PLOT DATE: 21-OCT-2019 JN 17883 NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S``'o`�a NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND ^• RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY.'?�ti 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY ����°�• MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. o 3. 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THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 M MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. W Lou� --A- ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS Lu CuJ �I L59 TRACT MAP NO, 37341-31�-<Ln N 89° 39' 10 W SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UAL IFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. IJ7 9 NEW AS FILED IN BOOK 468 INCLUSIVE OF MAPS m N 82.95 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 OF TRACT MAP N0. 37368, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98 9 9 �_� J (N(Ngg° 39' 12"W IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 5282.87' R2 & R3) RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. �L I y J DETAIL "A " RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 N.T.S. BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE 1 ---------------------------- (N 38'15'24" E 663.55' R1) 1 � I L45 IS 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) -- N 89 39' 12" W 319. 80' R2 ) L32 (N 38' 15' 19" E 655. 48' R2) MURRIETTA OT I L46 IN 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0* 33' 48" E 485. 01' R4) - SPRINGS J I (N 0 33 47 E 485.01 R2) _ RO�p 1 N 0 20 58 E 265.41 R2 ) L58 (N 89° 39' 10" W 55. 00' R4) `, - - L47 IS 89026; 26" E 126.20' R4) (N 89' 39' 12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3) � `\1 - - IN 89 26 26" W 126. 19' 132 ) L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601.73' R4) h \��' �0 ® L48 IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 601.61' R2) `P �26 \9 ��t� I Yoa o� o I N 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2 ) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) �; N V °� L49 IN 48°26'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC �a� ��� W� W \I L� 1 �g ��0 ° ------------------------------ D IN 48 25'50" W 30.48' R21 C1 (23°23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) v �L23 s - ; \ o r\' O� L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122.41' R4) (23023'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) �21 �-L22 �;- �; ��) - IN 36 °44' 30" E 122.39' R2) C2 (2 08 52 1600.00 59.98 R4) - - \ RORIPAUGH I C3 (35° 302 42 I 1600.00 992.60 R4) 92' R1 & R2) �% /� rn z o z L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4) ° v Z VALLEY L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) Qi D \ _ ROAD ° (35°32 46 1600.00 992.63 R1 & R2) �� M� v ��I I IN 0 34'04"E 1610.00' R1) �c J 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) �• % o IN 38°15' 18"E 82.30' R2) � o a ��v I � o (i l � \� \ �% � � \ �,� �, Sri o p° �� �o ��1�/ / L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) ��6 �■ r N ��j' �� IN 0 33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R31 o L13 L14� L1 o �N L43 ��2 L7 L8 , L41 L10 7 � a \6� _4 L5lid 56.00' ■, TRACT MAP o vL53 �'N� 0 / o�� NO. 37341 3 k O131 36 5 4�) ���``,vq ' 4N8165. -36'R311E - e o ° �/Q� 465. l3 R2 37 3 s � � t � \ / Q 4 N53° 53' 32''W R D unacy o m Q Q vZ�� "3� I 24 �,-- - �� I W CD cj (422.01 ' R4 I a 10 a / 55' N89 26 26"W) -(422: 00' R2) L48 ---,-FD 1" IP W/PP "FRANK t� L49 (N89° 26' 26"W _ - - & LAURA RCE 28029 151 _ - _ j -_ - _ _ - - - i'DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE i 2 L47 \ SOMMERS BEND_= __ __ - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT _ FD 8 .X8" STONE MON. - SEE I � MK'D T 17" ON S'LY NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS\,3. ON S'LY LINE OF -- - -- ---- (75. 81' R4) L59 J SIDE UP 1.2' PER POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84 R2 & R3) DETAIL "A " L45 � R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 CONTINUED TABLE DATA (5227.95' R4) 625.59 R2 & (5227.88' R2 & R3) R3)� (878.53' R2 & R3) _ �r�r� J l�J�r11� RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY ll \ (N89°39 10 W 5282.95 R4) �f �r�fi � �rif� �rr�1V1� ° � (N89 39 12 W 5282.87 R2 & R3) UA� , 1 ' � -p1\11J J5:3� � � PIVJ31 J 2J,/ �r1;� , 1 p1�JJJ 1 4/ )�3- )� Pr1;R J 1 Pr�F� , �r�F� , / �r�r�P� �3- 9J 01 0-0- 9 J J-50- )P1Vl� r � f SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 16.231 ACRES GROSS. 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 66 LOTS. 9. -INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10. RAID INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO.------------- ❑X MONUMENT LOG 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER 12 SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL tip MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 v SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. LL- 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH ELI LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. o 4 -, 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 co L 8 R4, FLUSH. co �- 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD M \ STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. o 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND " RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. tQ.7 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER �, - `� SECTION 21. PER R1 ,8 R4, FLUSH. N w 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, z \ R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY t7 FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 , R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 460 800 BOOK T PAGE 395 TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 47 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 1 OF 7 SHEETS TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 4 TOTAL NET AREA: 7.873 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 10.026 ACRES TRACT MAP NO, 37341-4RECORDER'S STATEMENT BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, FILED THIS- DAY OF 20 , IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, AT . M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. , AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OWNER'S STATEMENT WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "D", INCLUSIVE. FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 45, INCLUSIVE, LOT 46 "LANDSCAPE" AND LOT 47 "LANDSCAPE", AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND TO THE PUBLIC. THE OWNERS OF LOT 46 "LANDSCAPE" ABUTTING THIS HIGHWAY AND DURING SUCH TIME WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS OF ACCESS EXCEPT THE GENERAL EASEMENT OF TRAVEL. ANY CHANGE OF ALIGNMENT OR WIDTH THAT RESULTS IN THE VACATION THEREOF SHALL TERMINATE THIS DEDICATION AS TO THE PART VACATED. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOT 46 AND LOT 47 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODS I DE 05S, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY- NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTON 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT NO. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECLULA. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, NOTARY PUBLIC PERSONALLY APPEARED A WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE NAME: NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE PRINCIPAL COUNTY OF BUSINESS: COMMISSION EXPIRES: COMMISSION # OF NOTARY: CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "D". MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. DATED: BY: 2019 RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA MARCH 2O19 TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: , 20-. CASH BOND JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE- , 20. JON CHRISTENSEN COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. OF TEMECULA. NO. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODSIDE 05S, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. 1 HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE. W I LL I AM ROHAL, L.S. 8805 LAND so \ v� �\���P�► Rp,�9l�F33 \F OF CALNF��\/ CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF SEVEN (7) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT NO. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: KRIS R. WINCHAK EXP. 3-31-20 (AS DELEGATED) CITY OF TEMECULA 2019 L.S. 6240 FOR PATRICK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGINEER `AND s No. L.S. 6240 �lgjF OF C A��F���\� SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM TABLE DATA 55' IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 2 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES SURVEYORS NOTES NAME D I RECT I ON LENGTH J L45--� ---- ---------------- --------- N TRACT MAP 1. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. L1 IS 64010'07" E 137.86' R4I J'''I L59 �� 37341-4 BOUNDARY MAP, IN 64°10'00" W 137.86' R2► J (N89° 39' 10"W BASIS OF BEARINGS AND 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, BUTTERFIELD->� 5282.95' R4)-- TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, L2 I N 71 ° 51 ' 24" E 60.57' R4I BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368 AS FILED IN BOOK 468 PAGE 89 THROUGH 98 INCLUSIVE OF MAPS VICINITY MAP. I N 71 51 ' 21 " E 60.57' R2 I STAGE ROAD (N89° 39' 12" W 9 9 MB 468/89 - 98 . 5282.87' R2 & R3) IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR o J L3 I N 47°54' 03" E 206.41 ' R4I �. % J �� �� RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. SHEET INDEX MAP . 3. INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 47054'00" E 206.41' R2) DETAIL A RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-1, L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' RMB --- / --- - 41 N.T.S. --- IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET L5 IN 89°42'02" E 162.15' R4I 4. Q INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 89041 ' 59" E 162.15' 1321 9 (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) FLUSH. L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 1341 {� I N 63°56' 06" E 113.99' R2) 0 IJ \ CONTINUED TABLE DATA 10 5. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY CITY LIMIT ORDINANCE 461 .21 . L7 IN 84027' 29" E 144.82' 134I \ NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38° 15' 21 " E 663.57' R4) LINE ( N 84027' 26" E 144. 82' 132) \ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - (N 38' 15' 24" E 663.55' R1) 6. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 10.026 ACRES GROSS. L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' R4I IN 84027'24" E 49.09' R3) 1 L45 (S 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 655.50' R2) 7. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' R4I I IN 89°39'12" W 319.80' R2) L56 (N 38°15 21 E 655.50 R4) BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. I (N 38° 15 19 E 655.48 R2) '� L32 IN 84012'28" W 129.22' R3► MURRIETTAWOT I L46 IN 0°21'22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0*33'48" E 485.01' R4) „o �r�, 8. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN L10 IN 83 31 26" E 386.16' R4I RINGS R,,��J IN 0°20 58 E 265.41 R2) (N 0 33 47 E 485.01 R2) �' �� rn � � �� ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTAT I ON AGREEMENT IN 83031'23" E 386.16' R3) L47 (S 89°26'26" E 126.20' R4I L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55.00' R4) L11 I N 57040' 49" E 87. 87' R4I _ (N 89' 39' 12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3) FOR THIS MAP. IN 57°40'46" E 87.87' R31 - - IN 89°26'26" W 126.19' R2) L59 (N 89° 39 10 W 601.73 R4) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' R4I / V ® L48 I N 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R4) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 61' R2) 9 . THIS TRACT CONTAINS 47 LOTS. I ° (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) <'s a; IN 72009'30" E 161.36' R3) o� o IN 0 33'34" E 76.01' R2) �2] �,� N�5 °°� 10. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. o' ° NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC a o, C L13 IN 81 26'12" E 356.89' R4I I I �p �� L49 (N 48 26'50" W 30.47' R4I ------------------------------ �, r w o I N 81 ° 26' 09" E 356.89' R3) 1 �G°� �0 ( N 48 ° 25' 50" W 30.48' R21 C1 (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) v �L23 �s =_' `_�' ` O - 11. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134Ij' O� L50 (N 36°44'32" E 122.41' R4I (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) �- IN 90000'00" W 283.29' R3► �� (N 36 44'30" E 122.39' R2) ° " �2� L22 �' 12. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. o ° C2 (2 08 52 1600.00 59.98 R4) L15 (S 83050' 13" E 159.06' 134I - - - RORIPAUGH I (2° 08' 45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) 0,0 o z IN 83°50' 16" W 159.06' R31 I L51 IN 89°26' 26" W 500.00' R4I C3 (35° 32' 42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) �'/ z Z ._ � 13. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. VALLEY (35 32 46 1600.00 992.63 R1 & R2) �1 \ L52 (N 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4I * v 14. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. L16 I N 61 °56' 25" E 264.03' R4I � ROAD � ° � ^� I � a IN 61056'22" E 264.03' R3) �� ��J IN 0 34'04"E 1610.00' R1) �b J L17 I N 51006' 12" E 146. 91 ' R4) � ® - 8 L53 I N 38015' 21 " E 82.30' R4) T� 0 15. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER I N 51 006' 09" E 146.91 ' R3) I (N 38 ° 15' 18"E 82.30' R2) IN a o Q g �� ���� �h� v '; TRACT 37368 MB 468/89 - 98 . L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' R4) I o �� ��� o 0 1� L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) 6 N IN 40 50'06" E 160.77' R3) o p / / ° �,j � 0. L43 16. R5 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER L19 I N 45°27' 37" E 97.37' R4) �� ��0 66, v� / I N 0 7 ' 47"E 150.19' R2 & R3 ► �12�- L13 _� L14� �1 o �. TRACT 37341 -1 MB ___ / ___ - ___ IN 45027'34" E 97.37 R3)j ��S L �'�� L41 Q 17. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED L20 IN 55°57'04" E 292.00' R3) ��o �O 7 \6� L4 L5 �-�° L8 L9� L10 _�� w� m BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805" , FLUSH UNLESS ° 'r I Z° c 'r H 0 ® 6; a OTHERWISE NOTED. L21 IN 71 33' 59" E 183.58' R4I 56. 00 ° � , o 0- >_ IN 71033'56" E 183.58' R3) O L53 �� �NI� oa ��� 18. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ____________ AS INST. ` Q'/� L2 ��\ LQ 0 o Sri = NO .------------ - 0 0 o p o p o L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' R4) OO 7Racu N0 \ , I zO z� IN 10°59'54" W 41.74' R3) - Q• Q.� �����■-�� _ � Q o L23 I N 46017' 13" W 70.83' R4I ,AZ C6,1611 ' 1 4��E m 19 . ����� INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. (N 46 17 16" W 70.83' R3) 73 R �Q \ / 12 ° �, �ti��,� 465. ° 36,13.E _ TRACT MAP I ❑X MONUMENT LOG L24 (N 30 10'20" E 129.03' R4) 5 � h o, � (N81 e (N 30°10'17" E 129.03' R3) ��C� CO// 'moo `�4y 13' R21 NO.37341-4 ° °° O� � ti�h q65. / a 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S . E . CORNER L25 (N 41058'20" W 153.10' R4) RO '4S `�,�^�'� �� 2(� I �/ o �� SECTION 20 PER R1 & R4, FLUSH. (N 41058' 23" W 153.10' R3) ° qQ 4 � -- .. ., L26 (N 68 29'22" E 150.04' R4) N53 53 32 W R D m ° 2 FD. 3 BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, LS 7891", IN WELL - - (N 68029' 19" E 150.04' R3) I a o MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 L27 (N 49018'15" W 61.50 R4I-j /\\�� \ °� �� SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. (N 49 18 18" W 61.50' R3) / \ o\� a C� Q o "' �� Q p a °° 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L28 (N 27042'29" W 157.42' 134) N 2742'32" W 157.42' R3I �I� y /� \✓� o a STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' (� N , -. � � � = a L29 (N 3009' 15" E 69.52' R4) _ _ c� o �000 SO�►MERS BEND \ i ��N c� z M 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL 0 0 MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH (N 3 09'12" E 69.52' R3) �. h o ^ o \ O ° Q = � o / u ni M, a o, I Q (0. / J\ \ I �, LOOP ROAD 8 N I COLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. L30 (N 31°08'52" E 146.57' R4I M N� o, d O / 'li � Q��� (N 31 008'49" E 146.57' 133) - vcl'z' rn ';' � � 20 37308 L31 (N 59°53;24" E 91.23; Ra o 4I I �, �� 0 G�� °° �I 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD (N 59053 21 E 91.23 R3► I I ;, I �Q �� g �� ' � a��� STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L32 (S 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) 3 �� I co N as (N 80011'52" W 146.69' R3► °° 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 L33 (S 24 16'03" E 163.27' R4I ` ° I �� - M �, 8 R4, FLUSH. CD (N 24016'06" W 163.27' 133► � °° - m � N L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' R4) a a \ I g zl o p 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD (N 40055'28" W 372.57' R3► I I I /�� \ �� °.�� °o STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' . L35 (S 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) j / L---------�--�� I 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN (N 22 46'30" W 60.5' 34 � i � � � � WELL MONUMENT CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND L36 (S 0°50'29" E 260.95' R4I w v w N / rn a s (N 0050'32" W 260.95' R3► ,r; i� � ---_ �� / RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L37 (S 811'57" W 112.76' R4I r'IMOMo - -� _--� / �\ I� M\ 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER (N 8011 '54" E 112.76' R3 o'`o�` I \ SECTION 21 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L38 (S 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) Z o ? o _ _ ( N 25031 ' 18" E 112.71 ' R3) 110 1 J / z 10 FD. 2 1 /4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1 /4" IP L39 (S 37018' 50" W 85.50' R4) 55 _ 7-(422. 01' R4 g I (�°' (� o / / _- - v o ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER (N 37 18'47" E 85.50' R3) �0 55, N89°26,26"W) I ��\ SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, L40 L__� (S 5°40' 51 " E 142.81 ' R4I C� Q �(422.00 R2) \ R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0. 1 ' . ° ems ° L48 , -FD 1 IP W/PP 'FRANK (N 5 40' 54" W 142.81 ' R31 c� L49 (N89 26 26 W _ _ / & LAURA RCE 28029 L41 (S 89010' 18" E 85.47' R4) - 151 -_ _ _ _ - - -- i'DN. 0.5' NO REFERENCE / a 11 FD STONE MON . W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S' LY (N 89°10'21" W 85.47' R3) °° - - --- L42 I N 60°44' 21 " E 95. 47' R4I a a 2 I L47 " ___ SOMMERS-BEND____= __ - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT a FACE W/TACK FOR S . E . CORNER SECTION 21 FD 8'X8 STONE MON. NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF - --(75.81' R4) PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5' . I N 60°43' 59" E 96.06' R3) SEE MK D P 17 ON SLY R3 & R4 (75.84' R2 & R3) L59 J SIDE UP 1.2' PER T� POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON L43 (S 89026' 27" E 338.54' R4) DETAIL "A 40�" L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (625.52 R4) (878.58 R4) 6n-� 11 S' LY FACE NO TACK E' LY 1 /4 CORNER IN 89 ° 26' 30" W 338.53' R3) _ _ 625.59 R2 & R3)� (878.53' R2 & R3) L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' R4) SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57 R2 R3 8 R4 FLUSH. (5227.95' R4) (5227.88' R2 & R3)T '(N 0°33'47" E 30.00' R2) ��� RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89°39'10"W 5282.95'R4)(N89°39'12"W 5282. TR2 & R3) \ SCALE: 1"= 400' pAR W � [PAR. 2 1PAR. '6 FAR. �3G°�G�B Alt/ FEB �6 a / pGVB �27 / pQR. �� pfMB �'0 0 �3-o a FAR. �� � pQG°3. 2 pQQ. �3 / pQR. 26 so -Bo 671-58 FEB ��/7l�-�� 400 6 400 800 AULD RD �o J� MURRIET HOT o SPRINGS D Q2� S/TE 9 RD NZC�� p5 (n o0 CANTRELL RD m rrl 15 LASERENAYo m 0 MARGARITA �0 Or RD 9� ,p N.T.S. MEADOWS PKWY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. TRACT MAP BOOK T , PAGE 396. THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. NO, 37341-4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, CV IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. O RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 Z BOUNDARY MAP L14 H / L13__-■-� ■- W HIS7 S 2a -34 �12�r- TW � \ i cn / L7 L8 L9 L10 _ _ -■� L W L5 1-i H o0 ® / LV VICINITY MAP / / / rA-� - 37308 / �® 7 6"E 65 /ice H 406/80=0 361 o Q / 56. 00' (465. i3' 1R4) j / L19 (N81° 36 13 E 0 o Qi O 4 � � 2 /� - xp \Y � ��Q�Q��;,4�■� r -DAWNING �/� o Q Q D �� \ L34 o �li,.k. �o`O �^�• ��-LZ( 'rHAC'r MAP H0® 7�� ° '12"E L35 L36 J�Q/L'` ��' `O _ l7 �3n � o N \ (N81 39 , R41 JV�'�,k. m1 D o N �32 L33 297.50 `" �- �� h° �h L 2 7 6 ^' �° o '`Q`L - �1 i G \ L26 L28 ° Q5�1�4 0 UQAOiN0 C.Sp 25 a� o �y ,� �,�'�• -{� - - - �- L25 L29 TRACT MAP NO37341-4 �3 SEE DETAIL "A " Z N M Q 4 0 B S 20 h � � I � \ . 0 0 � o o 4 ss- ��� % B� �B ���-26°34'15 � t L=510.12 R4 (� _ N L23 o f�R" (p=32°04'44") 1- --RADI NT-DRIVE- ) -` E o 0 0 � �\ E - �� . 60.00 L=593.48 R4- � � 6 � -10 _ --- �41 go L07I a f,�/ate o L \Uj_j -�1a'%E %! E� �,, 3 \ / o o �,� / �.\ 8°p \ DYMONDIA WAY SHEET 3 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 , AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) '1:)477", 'BILL" AND "PMOB" AS SHOWN HEREON. (I.E. N 28° 53'23" E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH TO BE SET PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED). CORS STATION "BILL" / N °j/ .5�� R J\ I I I I I I \� 1 N 2154995.0380 \ LLLI I II I I E 6313564.1750 L -LL�LLL N88°29'38"E f4- °39'03" R=1688.00' L=1610.08 ' R4) \ i 5295.87 (GRID) 10 Q6/ pl (d-0"- L=1079.51'R4)_� \ `�`� /,� g❑ N88029'38"E i6 �� jQo-S1/`�'�\ / �----- - i 17 i6 5296.39' / 0. �(N88° 29' 3 7 " E �00 �� 5296.39' ��� / 20 e e aR2 & R3) ,�,` �� g/ 26 C> N SEE SHEET NO. 2 P TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 (N 64010'07" E 137.86' R4) (N 64010'00" W 137.86' R2) L2 (N 71051'24" E 60.57' R4) (N 71051'21" E 60.57' R2) L3 (N 47054'03" E 206.41' R4) (N 47054'00" E 206.41' R2) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' R4) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' R2) L5 IN 89042'02' E 162.15' R4) IN 89041'59' E 162.15' R2) L6 IN 63056'09' E 113.99' R4) IN 63056'06' E 113.99' R2) L7 IN 84027'29' E 144.82' R4) IN 84027'26' E 144.82' R2) L8 IN 84027'27' E 49.09' R4) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' R3) L9 IS 84012'25' E 129.22' R4) IN 84012'28' W 129.22' R3) L10 IN 83031'26' E 386.16' R4) IN 83031'23' E 386.16' R3) L11 IN 57040'49' E 87.87' R4) IN 57040'46' E 87.87' R3) L12 IN 72009'33' E 161.36' R4) IN 72009'30' E 161.36' R3) NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L13 (N 81026'12" E 356.89' R4) (N 81026'09" E 356.89' R3) L14 (N 89059'57" W 283.29' R4) (N 90000'00" W 283.29' R3) L15 (N 36044'32" E 122.41' R4) (N 36044'30" E 122.39' R2) L16 (N 55035'39" W 235.44' R4) L17 (N 0021'36" E 2636.10' R4) (N 0021'34" E 2636.07' R2 8 R3) L18 (N 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) (N 0033'47" E 150.19' R2 8 R3) L19 (N 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) (N 38015'18" E 82.30' R2) L20 (N 20014'42" W 143.00' R4) L21 (N 69045'18" E 130.07' R4) L22 (N 24022'39" W 28.00' RAD R4) L23 (N 20034'45" W 56.29' R4) L24 (N 21022'39" W 157.61' R4) L25 (N 14002'51" W 40.35' R4) L26 (N 75057'08" E 130.00' R4) L27 (N 14002'52" W 12.81' R4) L28 (N 21022'39" W 17.81' R4) NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L29 (N 68° 37' 21" E 28.00' R4) L30 (N 75°57'09" E 142.30' R4) L31 (N 68° 43' 39" E 59.73' R4) L32 (N 76°5644" E 99.12' R4) L33 (N 800 07' 02" E 60.70' R4) L34 (N 85032' 14" E 54.76' R4) L35 (N 81 ° 19' 53" W 31.40' R4) L36 (N 78°09'58" W 139.07' R4) L37 (N 78° 09' 58" W 37.00' R4) L38 (N 11 ° 50' 02" E 21.42' R4) L39 (N 11°50'02" E 111.09' RAD R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS Cl (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' (23° 23' 33" 1600.00' C2 (2° 08' 52" 1600.00' (2° 08' 45" 1600.00' C3 (35° 32' 42" 1600.00' (35° 32' 46" 1600.00' C4 (4°07'57" 300.00' C5 (7° 19' 47" 300.00' C6 (51 ° 14' 17" 35.00' C7 (4° 49' 04" 80. 00, C8 (38° 04' 18" 85.00' ARC 653.17' R4) 653.24' R1 & R2) 59.98' R4) 59.92' R1 & R2) 992.60' R4) 992.63' R1 & R2) 21.64' R4) 38.38' R4) 31.30' R4) 6.73' R4) 56.48' R4) N26°55'41"W RAD PRC N31°44'45'W RAD PRC N6019'33"E RAD PRC \L38 37 R=1100.00, �-L=510.12' R4>� CB C7 SOMMERS BEND / E� (0=32°01� / (R=1060.00, --� L=593.48 R4') DETAIL "A " N.T.S. 00 cZ�ZN/ ��`� OO z ti WI J �� co N8955 600 21IW1 ' � 9S��9S4' ~ M Z BUTTERFIELD L18 , STAGE ROAD 20 21 80. 1 -00 28' 03.697" CONVERGENCE ANGLE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 21 v� Q% 92 �o• �� CORS STATION "PMOB" N 2074153.1260 E 6375547.4700 �co IV w 93�2p•a° BASIS OF BEARINGS DETAIL N.T.S. CORS STATION "P477" N 2127663.6770 E 6298482.8020 SCALE: 1" = 200' 200 0 200 400 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO,, 37341-4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SHEET INDEX MAP MARCH 2O19 SHEET 4 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY. INDICATES CENTER LINE. INDICATES LOT LINE. © INDICATES SHEET NO. A? EASEMENT NOTES 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD.. 2 A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED � ` HEREON. GVtILap �Zl ���e� 3a LANDSCAPE" I I r ° I �CII 33 34 35 36 37 31 32 38 393 m 29 30 40 45 228 41) 7NAP 3734—T / 42 43 JIB I 4 �T — �_� 44 — - -�I o IS / — VERBENA WAY _ I II m — — 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 AC 'r m 13 14 2 23 \ GV]Lap3713��e� 9 10 11 1 2 24 I Q 7 8 25 O 6 sT 5 / _ inr 26 / N ° � BEND 46 „ s ) v E„ p.351 SOMMERS — _ �NOSC ' - 46 "I-ANDSCAP _ qpF„ < 7 7 _TRACT Ho. I _------ I377'36 o 377136 0 \ —� HE 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 \ \ I I '7— SCALE: 1" = 80' 80 0 80 160 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 5 OF 7 SHEETS LINE TABLE NOTES NAME DIRECTION LENGTH TRACT MAP ----------------------------- NO,, 37341-4 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, L1 N 24045'18" E 13.69' SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND L4 N 65037' 21 " E 37.38' BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. L5 (N 24022' 39" W 28.00' R4) IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, L6 N 20014'42" W 37.68' RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. L7 N 22007'21" E 23.40' RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND L8 N 14002'52" W 12.81' EASEMENT NOTES. L9 N 75057'08" E 28.00' L10 (N 21022'39" W 17.81'R4) 37 L11 N 67052'39" W 24.66' a (N75°57'08"E 130.00' R4) L14 (N 14°02'52" W 12.81'R4) J = �z �` 102.00' r L9-0" r 7RAC7 NO. L15 (N 68037'21" E 28.00'R4) 7HACO7 I D �� co o 37�6 S L22 N 71 °35' 07" W 32.02' MAP 37 3,6� -2 � 28.00 1�/ o 40 g / g 0o - g L23 N 71 °35' 07" W 17.53' o / I mac" (N68° 43'3911E L24 N 71035'07" W 14.48' CURVE TABLE I N I 0' " 56.58' R4) -� NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC I 2.421 28.0 (N69° 45 18 E 2 ------------ -------------------- N683ro C1 4007'57" 300.00' 21 .64' 102.00 L15 (N755709E 142.30' R4) 47 C2 4007' 57" 328.00' 23. 66' I 3_"LANDSCAPE" ----------- C3 4007'57" 272.00' 19.62' o 3 I 0.929 N N N0.929AC.C4 4007'57" 328.00' 23.66' 2 O N76° 42'04"E A- 11_a N 51'57E z N71° 30' 3011E �,7056.73' C5 7°19'47" 328.00' 41 .96' � 69.64' ° 44'48 E N71°2353.03 N77°27'07"E N705C6 (4 0 07' 57 " 300.00' 21 .64'R4) 2 65.82' .52.51 2.52 C7 (7019'47" 300.00' 38.38'R4) z0 41.52 Lo N N68°3111E z72'la N P Z�p2 O Ila rn Ow o � 33 n Lo 32 O N_:::F-- 31 3 _ 30 ° ' 3�0 29 e -- Sn? o I -r I w- w 2 o rn 3 cn o yap ������� I � � I -It mW� �' � 27 N J w $ o � � �' n n oN a e I - N68° 37 2111E 102. 00 -1 56' r o r w `��' - 6-20 20' 07" - - - -- it 13.66' I 28, 28' I o - --46.00'-- - L-5 53054" �� Z I co 00 Z2.501 2 - p 11 -52.50 - - �I R=1288.00 L=267.47' _ - N I 28.00' ` _ ' 6g° 45' 18" E 245.48' _ 4 N �" p 11 ° 535411 �� LJJ I c -�R=- W o 28.00 \ �1� _Lq- C4 �--rIlD LOT ��BI� � 1260. 0' L=261. 66' I A I N65° 37' 21,E� � I o N69° 45' 18� • 48� Nrn p=11 ° 53' 54" _ I o 6 I �� N Q 90.12 'o t o o �� - WAY of R=1288.00' _ 65° 3l' 2VE 86.19'- C> N 8q.80� I N C1 �- VERBENA` -� �2234 50 - - - LLI N - p W - 4l . 42 _ N m �' N N69 45 18 E 245.48' - - 52.40' - L=55.49' 129. 50' N 00 42_l0' 0 I o I - - -52, 40'- - -52. 40 I Ln , 2111E 214. 3 _ C3 �� 52. 40 - (N69° 45' 1811E 130.07' R4) �a - - w 34-371 2 '� z �� C6 F- E 214.30 _ -52.40 Ln w z o Qo N65° 37 21_ _ -52.40 z R 98.07 N I �_ I D N O z O 32.00' N _ � 52, 40'- z ZE 0 0 co o C2 N O A I o ° 45' 18" E 88.40' �-51.44'- z ? o A N A A N56.32 - --32.08' v N N A N � 15 N 16 N N rla -2n -ItN cfl z 13 Np 14 :" N 70 ' cT` w N N LA `q �_ 11 N 12 �'' - m 7RAC 7 I o 0 32.00v z � Lo LA 10 N map �37 �34�-1 I , � rn Z I o P. � � $ � 9 � � � - �o e pA v m o I A r �r 7 rn i °o I 70 I N N 6 lNV w r'60' A , , 51.31 N 2 5 o 0 6'- - ° 469.69 52.41 O O �o N70 46 37 E 52.41 _ 52.41' (p=26° 34' o 0o m N l 6, 52.41' �- R=1100.00' I - _ 50.91' (J) N I 52.61' 52.61' I o L=510.12' R4) I v__ 3 - �� N69° 35' 49 52.61' �� p.351 AC. I� 1. N69° 45' 1 E 53.22 46 "LANDSCAPE I 32.00' \ !2 N71 ° 54' 14" E 61.48 - _ I _ - - 9 54. 73' (N69° 45' 18 E 632.52 R4) (p=32° 04' 44" - ' - J _ �� q.10 o � ���y L23 R=1060.00' Cri / 57. oo' SOMMERS BEND _ �� I o L=593.48' R4) • / I �- I N69° 45' 18" E 632.52' O pl � " E 124.021 R4) - � - (N69° 45' 18w - Z g of _ - -� _-------- LU - ----- V) ------- 37 30 g Lu----- 46 o s s 0 -0 o SCALE: 1"= 40' Lu 40 0 40 80 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO,, 37341-4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 URACU Ho. 37308 HE (N -9° 45' 18" E (N680 4313911 (N76° 56' 44" E 99.12' R4) (N80° 07' 0211E R4) 59.73 R41 60.70 R4) ��256.58' SHEET 6 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. 47 (N810 39 12"E 297.50'4) "LANDSCAPE" (N85° 32, 0.929 AC. �a 54. 76' 84) E N79°24'26"E N81°38143"E � ---_- -- N73°16'11 76.22'"E N77°31'57"E 48.12' 28.40, N81°39l11l,E !76 56. 73' 56. 73' 28.11 105. 00, 52. 50' N83° 29148"E N84 z Z z Z z 52. 50, 16, 83' ° 19' 48„ N81 ° 39' 11 "E 63. 35' E N820"E oN � Z 43. 81 ' 55. 66' �- 53 60 5 a °Og'SB,, 6' C2 N C? z z a, 51.48' .0 34 35 m 36 E L o ^° w N84 ° 24' 0$ corn 0 w N 20 37 � 38 0 o N ? 78.30, E co C � - 39co v � ER40 o 41 0 0 0 0 U) "' o f o 0 42 co A=2° 20' 08" A=2° 20' 08" A=2° 20' 07" c" '- " _ 4=2° 16' 03" ice, „ e v O - - -- ----L=52.50'- --L=52.50'- � w p=11°53'54" R=1288.00' L=267.47� L=52.50 - _ L=50.97'_ 2 n �, c� 8 Og, Z �� 2.50' - � � 43 � -- 52.50 oo Q� `iv a / I N81 ° 39' 12"E 138. 20' -31. 67'- - _4=4° 34' 17,E z �O.9 / hoQ ~ A=11 °53'54" R=1260.00' L=261.66' o LOT "B�� N -,� � L-52. 50 = 'q° 110, _ _ _a,_ W - 315111 4 =20 ° 10'Sp " L `50.50 .20'o = to VERBENA wAY _ 4- R,658.00, L`23 a`66g,23 44 2 JQ ^o`�/ 7R,% �6 nH ° p=11°53154" R=1232.00' L=255.84' o N ,, 20°10 1•I6 .9I, LLB - - - - -A=2° 39' 25"- -A=2° 39' 25"- - -A=2° 39' 24"- �\ �- N8 ° „ co 'S0„ R`6 4,-3. W L=57.13' L=57.13' L=57.13' 25. 84' -52 39 12 E 138. 20' �o 30. 00 L ` !4-0 ^ e fl B r- 40' --52.40'- �a �- \21' 90' 9� g8 ��� Z Z Z N 2 - -4=5° 08' 01 "4 =20 ° 10'50„ \ \ �'� �,4 °0g,5 , / p / PRIVATE VEHICULAR R=60 �, ?, 8 /� v UTILITY ACCESS �� L=53.94' 4=5° 2•40, \ 62, fy o EASEMENT P TRACT 00 CPJoo N �, o ZLn L -63 43 5, \ \ 12.04 00%,8° o � 2\0 ti MAP 37368, MB 468/89R 98 �; z MULTI°° -USE TRAIL EASEMENTJS, PER MAP 37368 Sk o N N ao o _ 3 p3, oo/ \ �.� �o• oo; ,o / MB 468/89-g8 17 0 18 19 20 21 °° v ! --32 2'S oo 4S 0 A o cn g w co 22 N 04' NAB, `� / 9. 00, 0 0 0, / 0 0 0 0 `0 N 23 w �Q 40 6 S8, �%YI / � N74°4215"E 154.08' o i o43 o NN78°42'N8�„E 25 \51.26' 51.29' 51. 52.01' 52.40 N830433E o a' � 52 = .44' N86°1 (p=26°34'15" R=13711E ao 26 7. NBg,44'22„E 21.00L=510.12' R4) 507 /3/, o N86° , LINE TABLE 46 5 204, "1y !21 / NAME DIRECTION LENGTH ,.LANDSCAPE _ MERS " 0.351 ----------------------------- BEND '� C. L18 C10 �'19 �� !�3 / L2 S 18037'54" E 19.72' (4=32° 04' 44" R=1060.00 8, R c N26° 55' 41 "W RAD PRC i L3 S 56 ° 50 ' 02 " W 24.04' N 1 ° 44' 45" W RAD PRC � L 12 S 78 ° 09 ' S8 " E 28.00' �4 - I G� a % L13 (N 78009'58" W 37.00'R4) \ N6° 19' 33" E RAD PRC (4 =38 ° 04' 18 C9 � L 16 S 81 ° 19 ' 53 " E 31 .40' _ o�' L17 (S 11050'02" W 21.42'R4) 7QQC7 HOo ° � � � \ oo' / L= 6848o R'4) I L18 N 86020' 51 " E 11 . 16' L19 N 60 50' 58" w 1 1 .86' Mo L20 N 13°37'05" E 21.61' 4BQC4 H(o° L21 N 78009'58" W 23.90' 37308 I m o 4 6 8/ 8 0 e 0 S\ �0 R9J z CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC I\ -------------------------------- ' SCALE: 1" = 40' C8 C9 C10 ( 51 14 17 (4049'04" 32048'11 35.00 80.00, 55.00' 31 .30 R4 ) 6.73'R4) 31.49' 40 0 40 80 C11 47013'53 10.00, 8.24' F �37 'rmA07 GVt]Qp t', Ha. I37 �34 � HE 30 I = (N750 57' 08" E 130.00' 134) L7 N iiiiiiiiii 3�r ,,o- (N75° 57' 09" E 142.30' R4)- I N L8 I N n o N76°42'04"E N 2 I z 69.64' - 1� ;. N N 65.82' � I o e N77027'07"E illy I _ N uHAc-r HA � � � I � N 2 No. �37m3� �� � � 4 NI 1Miv o ° / e ° m w� l 31 �7 iIlia W69° 45' 18" E - `� 130.07' R4) C7 \ L1 1� r N om 3 - - - 2 N O� o g 6 WND ov Pa IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO,, 37341-4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 (N69° 45' 18"E 256.58' R4) L39 lil� L38 � ,20 I 30 L37 --i L36 L35 99 I �g I �3 I 94 N701 46' 37" E 469-, 69' LOT "B° VERBENA WAY w TRACT MAP Ho. 37308 3 (N68° 43' 39" E (N76° 56' 44" E (N80° 07' 02"E 59.73, R4) 99.12' R) 60.70' R4) 47 "OPEN SPACE" 0.929 AC. L34 L33 N79°24'2611E 76.22' L31 L32 34 30 37 �a �a I "7 N74° 4?' 15" E -.A,- 102, 55' o - N69° 45' 1811E o �- X. m L11 L12 61.48-��L14�� � 1 g C P �� 0 1 575.52' R4) BEND � L4 �.� p (N69° 45' 18" E 632.52' SOMMERS ------- - - -- _-- --------- (N69 45 18 E 724.02' R4) LINE TABLE LINE TABLE CURVE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ---- L1 N 69045'18" E 32.00' ---- L25 N 78009'58" W 23.90' ---- C1 ----------- 7019'47" 328.00' 41.96' L2 N 20014'42" W 37.68' L26 ( N 85032'14" E 54.76'R4) C2 (7019'47" 300.00' 38.38'R4) L3 N 71035'07" W 32.02' L27 N 8015'55" E 42.93' C3 (51°14'17" 35.00' 31.30'R4) L4 N 69045'18" E 57.00' L28 N 82029'25" E 53.60' C4 (38004'18" 85.00' 56.48'R4) L5 N 22007'21" E 23.40' L29 N 83029'48" E 16.83' C5 32048'11" 55.00' 31.49' L6 N 14002'52" W 12.81' L30 N 81039'11" E 43.81' C6 47013'53" 10.00, 8.24' L7 N 75057'08" E 28.00' L31 N 81038'43" E 28.40' C7 (4007'57" 300.00' 21.64'R4) L8 (N 68037'21" E 28.00'R4) L32 N 81022'41" E 8.55' C8 (4049'04" 80.00' 6.73'R4) L9 N 67052'39" W 24.66' L33 N 77031'57" E 56.73' L10 (N 11050'02" E 21.42'R4) L34 N 73016'11" E 56.73' L11 N 71035'07" W 17.53' L35 N 71030'30" E 56.73' L12 N 71054'14" E 54.73' L36 N 70051'57" E 53.03' L13 N 20014'42" W 4.10' L37 N 71023'30" E 52.52' L14 N 69035'49" E 53.22' L38 N 70044'48" E 52.51' L15 N 74042'15" E 51.53' L39 N 71046'29" E 41.52' L16 N 78042'43" E 52.01' L40 N 21022'39" W 29.14' L17 N 81014'50" E 52.40' L41 (N 24022'39" W 28.00'R4) L18 N 83047'33" E 52.44' L42 (N 20034'45" W 56.29'R4) L19 N 86017'37" E 50.57' L43 (N 14002'51" W 40.35'R4) L20 N 88044'22" E 50.17' L44 (N 14002'52" W 12.81'R4) L21 N 86020'51" W 50.34' L45 N 21022'39" W 17.81' L22 N 86020'51" W 11.16' L46 N 81019'53" W 31.40' L23 N 60050'58" E 11.86' L47 (N 78009'58" W 37.00'R4) L24 N 13037'05" E 21.61' SHEET 7 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. (N81°39'12"E 297.50 R4) N81°39'11"E L26 � 105.00 , L 29 �L30� N84°19'48" �46 � 63. 35' � � L28 N84° 24' 08'�/111 �- 78. 30, E 38 I 30 I 40 23 4� 42 24 L15 L16 25 3- L17 L18 Lig 26 2 R=1100.pp� L20 L=510.12' R4J 46 „ a ---------------- --- - NHS L21 �22 v �2S !q� (d =32F 0.351 3 L23 c`° o R=1060.00' L z593.4 �5y qC C5 � ca 48R4') N6° 19' 33" E RAD PRC C4 O N31°44145"W RAD Ppr / I _• N26° 55' 41 " 1N1>8° / og 139 0�� / Rq� 46 2 % Off' SCALE: 1" = 60' 60 0 60 120 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH ---- L1 ---------------- IS 64010'07" E --------- 137.86' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132► L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 134) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 132) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 134) IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 132) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 134) IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 132) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 132) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 132) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 133) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133► L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) L14 IS 89059'57" E 283.29' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' 133► L15 IS 83050'13" E 159.06' 134) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' 133) L16 IN 61056'25" E 264.03' 134) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) IN 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) L24 IN 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) IN 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) L25 IN 41058'20" W 153.10' 134► IN 41058'23" W 153.10' R31 L26 IN 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) IN 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L27 IN 49018'15" W 61.50' 134) IN 49018'18" W 61.50' 133) L28 IN 27042'29" W 157.42' 134I IN 27°42'32" W 157.42' 133I L29 IN 3009'15" E 69.52' R4) IN 3009'12" E 69.52' 133) L30 IN 31008'52" E 146.57' 134) IN 31008'49" E 146.57' 133) L31 IN 59053'24" E 91.23' 134) IN 59053'21" E 91.23' 133) L32 IS 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) IN 80011'52" W 146.69' 133► L33 IS 24016'03" E 163.27' 134) IN 24016'06" W 163.27' 133► L34 (S 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' 133► L35 IS 22046'27" E 193.68' 134) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L36 IS 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' 133► L37 IS 8011'57" W 112.76' 134► IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) L38 IS 25°31'21" W 112.71' 134) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' 133) L39 IS 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L40 IS 5040'51" E 142.81' 134) IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L41 IS 89010'18" E 85.47' 134) IN 89010'21" W 85.47' 133) L42 IN 60044'02" E 96.06' 134) IN 60043'59" E 96.06' 133) L43 IS 89026'27" E 338.54' 134) IN 89026'30" W 338.53' 133) L44 (N 0033'48" E 30.00' 134) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS TRACT MAP NO, SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UAL IFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. NEW NOTES 1 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 4 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 2 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP. IV. I .J. 10 CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) LINE ---------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) 1 1 L45 IS 89039'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 663.55' R2) I IN 89°39'12" W 319.80' 132) L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) -- (N 38° 15' 19" E 655.48' R2) L32 MURRIETTA �OT I L46 I N 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 0* 33' 48" E 485. 01' R4) - SPRINGS J I (N 0 33 47 E 485.01 R2) - RO�p 1 N 0 20 58 E 265.41 R2 ) L58 (N 89° 39' 10" W 55.00' R4) N �l - - L47 IS 89026;26" E 126.20' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 55.00' R2 & R3) � �l - - IN 89 26 26" W 126. 19' 132 ) L59 (N 89° 39' 10" W 601.73' R4) �0 ® L48 IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89'39'12" W 601.61' R2) `P �26 \9 ti� IN 0°33' 34" E 76.01 ' R2) (N 89' 39' 12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) �; N V L49 IN 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C\� ��� W� W iI L� D IN 48 25' 50" W 30.48' 1321 C1 (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' 134) v .�-L23 s ' Lo 6 L50 IN 36°44' 32" E 122.41 ' R4) (23° 23' 33" 1600. 00' 653. 24' R1 & R2) 1 �-L22 b° Lo I N 36°44' 30" E 122.39' R2 ) C2 (2° 08' 52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) r�2 r La", o c>> - - \ RORIPAUGH I C3 (35° 302 42 I 1600.00 992.60 R4) & R2) �'% /� rn z o z L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4) ° " ' v Z VALLEY L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R4) of ROAD M� v �JI I IN 0° c J (35°32 46" 1600.00 992.63 R1 & R2) 34'04"E 1610.00' R1) � 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) �' % o IN 38°15' 18"E 82.30' R2) @ 20 ��' v o (i l �, i ��1��, L54 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) ��6 �■ r N IN 0 33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13 �IL14= �1 o �N L43 Sr " L7 7 / \6' �4 L5 L8 L9� L10 56.00 �� o `wOO/ L53 _ �/\ �� ��og�g °�N� - QIC OP L2 , �0 �� I zo 465.136 R3',E J TRACT MAP ° 5 65 13' R21 e NO. 37341-4 \ ° a r v � O 4 h �.,, � o N53153' 32"h W R D � � � 0 c' I,- o moo• cV -� \ // \ N \ a i� 3 - �� W I / \ Ln -i�K,C M' _ i zozo\-- 55 .� �� 7-(422.01' R4 I a 10 a / 55 N89 26 26IW) -�1422. 00 132) L48 , -FD 1" IP W/PP "FRANK t� L49 (N89° 26' 26"W _ - & LAURA RCE 28029 151 i / _ - _ - - - - i `bN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE 2 L47 \ SOMMERS BEND __ __ - - �D 1" IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT FD 8 .X8" STONE MON. - SEEI MK'D "P17"ON S'LY NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF --(75.81' R4) L59 J SIDE UP 1.2' PER T � POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84 R2 & R3) DETAIL "A " L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4 ) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & R3) CONTINUED TABLE DATA (5227.95' R4) (5227.88' R2 &R3) 625.59 R2 & R3)(878.53' R2 & R3) 40�" _ ll )pr11� 1 l RANCHO PAUBA l I BOUNDARY ° \ (N89°39 10 W 5282.95 R4) (N89 39 12 W 5282.87 R2 & R3) Fril� /1 1 '1 J�r1J1 PP, 1 3� )�r�l� Jr �JVJ� J�7� -PAIR , 1 � �I�JJJ 1 'f� ) 3� )� -r1r� 1 1 PAJR , 2 pATR , 3 r�o-p1V1 / pATR2� 3- )5 010- 3 9 57-5 3 P1Vl� )��71 l � ' SURVEYOR'S NOTES SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. 3. Q INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-1, MB --- / --- - --- 4. 0 INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 5. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 6. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 10.026 ACRES GROSS. 7. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 8. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. 9. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 47 LOTS. 10. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 11. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 12. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER PER RS 143/82-89. 13. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 14. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. 15. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 16. R5 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37341 -1 MB --- / --- - --_ 17. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 18. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED ------------ AS INST. NO -------------- 19. / / / / / INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. 0 MONUMENT LOG 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER >� SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. i LL- 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 57 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' r 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. o % ���c11 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD CO STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4 FLUSH. co )64 N 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. N � 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD Lid STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. o u 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN M � WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND RORIPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. w\ 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER \ SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. N\ � 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP Z ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER t� SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. �> 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE W/TACK FOR S E CORNER SECTION 21 PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK , E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. SCALE: 1"= 400' 400 0 400 800 BOOK T PAGE 396 Item No. 12 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Overland Drive Extension, PW 16-06 PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer — CIP Chris White, Associate Engineer II - CIP RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Accept the improvements for the Overland Drive Extension, PW 16-06, as complete; 2. Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion; 3. Release the Performance Bond; 4. Release the Labor and Material Bond seven months after filing the Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed. BACKGROUND: On September 5, 2017, the City Council awarded a Construction Contract to Kaveh Engineering & Construction, Inc., in the amount of $844,949, and authorized the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed a 10% contingency of $ 84,494.90. On August 27, 2019, the City Council approved an increase to the contingency in the amount of $57,657.23, and authorized the increase of the City Manager change order approval authority by the same amount, to complete the Overland Drive Extension, PW16-06 project. The completed project included the demolition of two existing building for the extension of Overland Drive to connect Commerce Center Drive and Enterprise Circle West, the removal and relocation of existing utilities, grading, construction of roadway pavement section, sidewalk and ADA ramps, traffic signing and striping, and landscaping and irrigation. The Contractor has completed the work in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer. The City obtained "beneficial use" of the project improvements on October 18, 2018. Since the one year warranty period has expired, a Maintenance Bond from the contractor was not necessary. The construction retention for this project was released pursuant to the provisions of Public Contract Code Section 7107. The original Contract amount was $844,949, the approved contract change orders totaled $193,626.32, contract item under runs totaled $51,474.19, which resulted in a total project cost of $987,101.13. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with accepting the project and filing the Notice of Completion. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Notice of Completion 2. Contractor's Affidavit and Final Release RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND RETURN TO: CITY CLERK CITY OF TEMECULA 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 EXEMPT FROM RECORDER'S FEES Pursuant to Government Code Sections 6103 and 27383 NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The City of Temecula is the owner of the property hereinafter described. 2. The full address of the City of Temecula is 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California 92590. 3. The Nature of Interest is a Contract which was awarded by the City of Temecula to Kaveh Engineering & Construction, Inc., 1122 E. Lincoln Avenue, Suite 130, Orange, CA 92865, to perform the following work of improvement: Overland Drive Extension, Project No. PW 16-06 4. Said work was completed by said company according to plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works of the City of Temecula and that said work was accepted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on December 10, 2019. That upon said contract American Contractors Indemnity Company, 801 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 700, Los Angeles, Ca. 90017, was surety for the bond given by the said company as required by law. 5. The property on which said work of improvement was completed is in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: Overland Drive Extension, Project No. PW 16-06 6. The location of said property is: Overland Drive between Enterprise Circle West and Commerce Center Drive, Temecula, California. Dated at Temecula, California, this 10' day of December, 2019. City of Temecula Randi Johl, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing NOTICE OF COMPLETION is true and correct, and that said NOTICE OF COMPLETION was duly and regularly ordered to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside by said City Council. Dated at Temecula, California, this 1011 day of December, 2019. City of Temecula Randi Johl, City Clerk CITY OF TEMECULA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT AND FINAL RELEASE for OVERLAND DRIVE EXTENSION (Commerce Center Drive to West of Enterprise Circle) PROJECT NO. PW16-06 This is to certify that Kaveh Engineering & Construction, Inc (hereinafter the "Contractor") declares to the City of Temecula, under oath, that he/she/it has paid in full for all materials, supplies, labor, services, tools, equipment, and all other bills contracted for by the Contractor or by any of the Contractor's agents, employees or subcontractors used or in contribution to the execution of its Contract with the City of Temecula, with regard to the building, erection, construction, or repair of that certain work of improvement known as OVERLAND DRIVE EXTENSION (Commerce Center Drive to West of Enterprise Circle), PROJECT NO. PW16- 06, situated in the City of Temecula, State of California, more particularly described as follows: ADDRESS OR DESCRIBE LOCATION OF WORK The Contractor declares that it knows of no unpaid debts or claims arising out of said Contract which would constitute grounds for any third party to claim a Stop Notice against of any unpaid sums owing to the Contractor. Further, in connection with the final payment of the Contract, the Contractor hereby disputes the following amounts: Description I Dollar Amount to Dispute Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 7100, the Contractor does hereby fully release and acquit the City of Temecula and all agents and employees of the City, and each of them, from any and all claims, debts, demands, or cause of action which exist or might exist in favor of the Contractor by reason of payment by the City of Temecula of any contract amount which the Contractor has not disputed above. CONTRACTOR: Dated: 6-20-2019 By: Signature Farhad Bashardoost R S 1 D C N Print Name and Title Item No. 13 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 12, 2019 CALL TO ORDER at 8:55 PM: President James Stewart ROLL CALL: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS - None CSD CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (4-0, Naggar absent): Motion by Rahn, Second by Schwank. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Naggar absent. 16. Approve Action Minutes of October 22, 2019 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of October 22, 2019. 17. Approve Second Amendment to Agreement with Advantage Mailing, LLC for Printing Services Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the Second Amendment to the Agreement with Advantage Mailing, LLC for an additional two-year term and increase the total agreement amount by $120,000. CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS CSD ADJOURNMENT At 8:57 PM, the Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, December 10, 2019, at 5:30 PM for a Closed Session, with a regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. James Stewart, President ATTEST: Randi Johl, Secretary [SEAL] Item No. 14 CITY OF TEMECULA/SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council Executive Director/Board of Directors FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Fourth Amendment to the Disposition and Development Agreement for the Town Square Marketplace Development Between the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, the City of Temecula, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC. (APN Nos. 922-360-004, 005, 006, 007) RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO.19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET 2. That the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET BACKGROUND: The Subject Property, also known as the Town Square Marketplace (TSMP), is considered the third and final phase of the overall Civic Center development. The Subject Property consists of the vacant pads flanking the Town Square Park to the north and south. Town Square Marketplace is envisioned as a commercial mixed -use development that will complement the Civic Center and Town Square Park. On December 13, 2016, the City Council and the Successor Agency approved a Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA) with Truax Development outlining the terms of the purchase and sale of the property, due diligence period, schedule of performance, deposit, scope of development, and close of escrow. On June 12, 2018, the City Council and Successor Agency approved the First Amendment to the DDA amending the term involving the close of escrow by extending the term by an additional six (6) months from the approval of the amendment to allow for the proper analysis of a current appraisal of the property. The amendment also required that the Developer bear the cost of all future appraisals. On December 11, 2018, the City Council and Successor Agency approved the Second Amendment to the DDA to extend the close of escrow to June 13, 2019. On June 11, 2019, the City Council and Successor Agency approved the Third Amendment to the DDA to extend the close of escrow to December 13, 2019. The Developer is requesting an additional extension to the close of escrow. If approved, the Fourth Amendment to the DDA would extend the close of escrow to March 13, 2020. The developer would also be responsible for the cost of an updated appraisal. If the close of escrow does not occur by such date, then any party not then in default may terminate the DDA. FISCAL IMPACT: The TSMP site is a former Redevelopment Agency owned property. Due to the dissolution of the Redevelopment Agency in 2012, the site was transferred to the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency. Legislation pertaining to the dissolution of Redevelopment required the Successor Agency to produce a Long Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP), in which the Successor Agency was required to identify any former non -housing properties that were owned by the Successor Agency, and the future intentions related to development and or disposition of the properties. The LRPMP identified the TSMP site as "retained for future development." While the site was purchased with funds sourced solely from the former Temecula Redevelopment Agency, Redevelopment dissolution law requires that when former Redevelopment Agency properties are sold, the proceeds of the sale must be divided up amongst the taxing entities that received property tax, based on their proportionate share of each property tax dollar collected. Based on the proportionate share of each property tax dollar collected by the County of Riverside, the proceeds of the sale of the TSMP site that would be disbursed back to the City is estimated to be approximately $150,000 (approximately 5%). Section 3.8 of the DDA stipulates that the City's portion of the sales proceeds are to reimburse the Developer for actual costs incurred in the construction of the public restrooms and electrical infrastructure for the Town Square Park. Further, the Redevelopment dissolution law requires that the site be sold at fair market value. If the site is not sold at fair market value, then the Successor Agency must negotiate Compensation Agreements with each individual taxing entity receiving property tax and the developer would be subject to prevailing wage requirements. The Successor Agency is proposing to sell the property at fair market value, and will not be required to enter into Compensation Agreements with the taxing entities. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Fourth Amendment 2. Council Resolution 3. SARDA Resolution FOURTH AMENDMENT TO DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT by and among the SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, the CITY OF TEMECULA, a municipal corporation and TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC, a California limited liability company 11086-0187\2365586v Ldoc FOURTH AMENDMENT TO DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT THIS FOURTH AMENDMENT TO DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (the "Amendment") is dated as of December 10, 2019, and is entered into by and among the SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (the "Successor Agency"), the CITY OF TEMECULA, a municipal corporation ("City") and TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC, a California limited liability company ("Developer"). RECITALS A. The City and the Successor Agency entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement dated December 13, 2016 and amended it by a First Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement dated June 12, 2018, a Second Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement dated December 11, 2018, and a Third Amendment to Disposition and Development Agreement dated June 11, 2019 (as so amended, the "DDA") which provided for, among other things, the sale of certain land and improvements by the Successor Agency to the City, and then by the City to the Developer for the purpose of developing a commercial project with assorted retail and restaurants. B. The Developer has requested that the City modify the DDA to extend the deadline for the Close of Escrow. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and other considerations, the adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the City, the Successor Agency, and the Developer hereby agree as follows: 1. DDA Modifications. Section 2.3 of the DDA is hereby amended to read as follows: "2.3 Opening and Closing of Escrow. Within three (3) business days after the date this Agreement is fully executed and delivered to Developer, the Parties shall deposit with Escrow Holder a fully executed duplicate original of this Agreement as the initial escrow instructions for the Escrow, and shall cause an escrow (the "Escrow") to be opened with Escrow Holder for the sale of the Property by the City to Developer. The City and Developer shall provide such additional instructions as shall be necessary and consistent with this Agreement. The Close of Escrow is conditioned upon the satisfaction (or written waiver) of the conditions set forth in Sections 2.5 and 2.6. Escrow must close (the "Close of Escrow") on or before March 13, 2020 and neither the Successor Agency nor the City shall have any obligation whatsoever, express or implied, to extend such date for any reason. If the Close of Escrow does not occur by such date (as it may have been so extended), then any party not then in default may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the other and all the funds and documents deposited with Escrow Agent shall be promptly refunded or returned, as the case may be, by Escrow Agent to the depositing party, except that all escrow and title cancellation fees shall be paid by Developer." -1- 11086-0187\2365586v 1.doc 2. Appraisal. Developer shall reimburse Successor Agency or City, as applicable, for the costs incurred by Successor Agency or City for a new appraisal of the Property, and the fair market value shown by such appraisal shall constitute the Purchase Price. 3. Condition Precedent. The effectiveness of this Amendment is conditioned upon the approval of this Amendment by the Oversight Board for the Successor Agency. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have entered into this Amendment as of the day and year first above written. DEVELOPER: TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN LLC, a California limited liability company By: BIIAJ, LLC, a California limited liability company Managing Member IN Bernard L. Truax II, Manager CITY: CITY OF TEMECULA By: Mike Naggar Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Lo Peter Thorson City Attorney -2- 11086-0187\2365586v 1.doc SUCCESSOR AGENCY: SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Mike Naggar Chairperson -3- 11086-0187\2365586v 1.doc RESOLUTION NO. 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals (a) The City of Temecula, Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement dated as of December 13, 2016 ("DDA") providing for the Successor Agency's conveyance to the City of four parcels of real property composed of approximately one acre and located at the intersection of Main Street and Mercedes Street across from City Hall and the City's conveyance of such parcels to the Town Square Market Place Old Town, LLC for development as specified in the DDA. (b) On June 12, 2018, entered into the First Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to December 12, 2018. (c) On December 11, 2018, entered into the Second Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to June 13, 2019. (d) On June 11, 2019, entered into the Third Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to December 13, 2019. (e) The parties now wish to extend the date for the close of escrow to December March 13, 2020 for the transactions described in the DDA by approving the Fourth Amendment to the DDA. Section 2. Approval of Fourth Amendment. The City Council hereby approves the "FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC" and authorizes the Mayor to execute said Fourth Amendment on behalf of the City in substantially the form presented to the City Council. Section 3. Certification. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this loth day of December, 2019. Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 19- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10ffi day of December, 2019, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. SARDA 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC CONVEYING APPROXIMATELY ONE ACRE OF PROPERTY LOCATED ON MAIN STREET WEST OF MERCEDES STREET THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals (a) The City of Temecula, Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, and Town Square Marketplace Old Town, LLC entered into a Disposition and Development Agreement dated as of December 13, 2016 ("DDA") providing for the Successor Agency's conveyance to the City of four parcels of real property composed of approximately one acre and located at the intersection of Main Street and Mercedes Street across from City Hall and the City's conveyance of such parcels to the Town Square Market Place Old Town, LLC for development as specified in the DDA. (b) On June 12, 2018, entered into the First Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to December 12, 2018. (c) On December 11, 2018, entered into the Second Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to June 13, 2019. (d) On June 11, 2019, entered into the Third Amendment of the Disposition and Development Agreement, thereby extending the date for the close of escrow to December 13, 2019. (e) The parties now wish to extend the date for the close of escrow to March 13, 2019 for the transactions described in the DDA by approving the Fourth Amendment to the DDA. Section 2. Approval of Fourth Amendment. The Board of Directors hereby approves the "FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE CITY OF TEMECULA, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, AND TOWN SQUARE MARKETPLACE OLD TOWN, LLC" and authorizes the Chairman to execute said Fourth Amendment on behalf of the Agency in substantially the form presented to the Board of Directors. Section 3. Certification. The Secretary of the Board shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency this 1 Oth day of December, 2019. Michael S. Naggar, Chair ATTEST: Randi Johl, Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, Secretary of the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. SARDA 19- was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency at a meeting thereof held on the loth day of December, 2019, by the following vote: AYES: BOARD MEMBERS: NOES: BOARD MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: BOARD MEMBERS: ABSENT: BOARD MEMBERS: Randi Johl, Secretary FA Item No. 15 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Greg Butler, Assistant City Manager DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Approve Fee Reimbursement Agreement with Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC (Temecula Valley Lexus) In Accordance with the Automobile Dealership Fee Reimbursement Program PREPARED BY: Christine Damko, Economic Development Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT ENTITLED FEE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND OREMOR OF TEMECULA LX, LLC BACKGROUND: Temecula's Automobile Dealership sector is a key component to the City's business ecosystem. The auto dealer community consistently ranks as one of Temecula's top 25 sales tax producers, which has contributed to the City's incremental sales tax revenue that helps fund health and public safety services and maintenance/upkeep of public infrastructure. The Auto Dealers strong involvement in the community, creating new local jobs as well as charitable involvement is also a contributor to Temecula's high quality of life. As a result of the positive impact an Auto Dealer brings to the City; fostering, growing and attracting this sector is of top priority. In an effort to attract new automobile dealerships to the City, on May 8, 2018 the Temecula City Council approved an Automobile Fee Reimbursement Policy. Since June 2018, the City of Temecula has been in talks with Lexus on recruiting a new dealership to the Temecula Valley. In September 2019, Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC submitted a formal development plan application for the construction of a 54,383 square foot dealership, to be called Temecula Valley Lexus. The estimated cost of construction of the dealership is $15,000,000 (includes purchase of land and construction of building). The project meets the requirements listed in the City of Temecula Automobile Fee Reimbursement Policy and further outlined in the attached Fee Reimbursement Agreement. Beginning on November 27, 2019, the City provided all of the following information in written form available to the public, and through its website, temeculaca.gov, as required by Government Code Section 53083, with respect to the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement: Government Code Section 53083 provides: (1) The name and address of all corporations or any other business entities, except for sole proprietorships, that are the beneficiary of the economic development subsidy, if applicable: Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC, 1377 Kettering Drive, Ontario, CA 91761. (2) The start and end dates and schedule, if applicable, for the economic development subsidy: The Economic Development subsidy is a onetime reimbursement of fees, and will be available once construction is complete and the facility has been opened and in operation for four full quarters. The estimated construction completion is 10/30/2020. (3) A description of the economic development subsidy, including the estimated total amount of the expenditure of public funds by, or of revenue lost to, the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy: The City shall reimburse Oremor up to $250,000, which is consistent with the Auto Dealership Fee Reimbursement Policy. (4) A statement of the public purposes for the economic development subsidy: Temecula Valley Lexus is of substantial economic benefit to the community through the creation of approximately 56 new employment opportunities and the generation of a new, state of the art facility, which will enhance the City's business community through the creation of new commerce. The development of the Lexus dealership and the Fee Reimbursement Agreement will be of substantial economic benefit to the City as the new dealership will: (1) generate new short term and long term quality employment opportunities within the City; (2) generate new tax revenues that will assist the City in funding public services for the residents and businesses within the City, including public safety; (3) preserve and enhance the job/housing balance described in the City's General Plan and various regional plans; (4) develop new and expanded commercial and business facilities; (5) expand and enhance the City's tax base through increased property values and consumer purchasing; and (6) promote the stability and diversification of the City's economy. (5) Projected tax revenue to the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy: The total projected tax revenue (sales tax, Measure S and property tax) is $730,100 per year. (6) Estimated number of jobs created by the economic development subsidy, broken down by full-time, part-time, and temporary positions: Temecula Valley Lexus will employ at least 55 full-time positions. FISCAL IMPACT: Per the City's adopted Auto Dealership Fee Reimbursement Policy, this project is eligible to receive a onetime reimbursement of development fees up to $250,000. The one-time payment will be offset by new verified sales tax revenue generated by the new dealership. The Auto Dealership Fee Reimbursement Policy is a performance based program, the maximum amount reimbursed will may not exceed 75% of the verified new sales tax revenue generated by the new dealership. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Agreement 3. Notice of Public Hearing RESOLUTION NO. 19- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT ENTITLED FEE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND OREMOR OF TEMECULA LX, LLC (LEXUS OF TEMECULA) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The City Council does hereby find, determine, and declare that: A. The City and Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC ("Oremor") propose to enter into that certain agreement entitled: "Fee Reimbursement Agreement by and between the City of Temecula and Oremor of Temecula, LX LLC" ("Fee Reimbursement Agreement") that will provide for the reimbursement of up to $250,000 in development fees to the City in return for Oremor constructing a new Lexus motor vehicle dealership ("Dealership") to be located on DLR Drive in Temecula City limits. B. The City Council finds and determines that performance of the City's obligations under this Fee Reimbursement Agreement and the undertakings of the Dealership required by this Agreement will promote the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City and will be of substantial economic benefit to the City as the Fee Reimbursement Agreement will: 1. Generate new short term and long term quality employment opportunities within the City, including approximately 56 full-time positions at the new Dealership; 2. Generate new tax revenues that will assist the City in funding public services for the residents and businesses within the City; 3. Preserve and enhance the job/housing balance described in the City's General Plan and various regional plans; 4. Develop new and expanded commercial and business facilities; 5. Expand and enhance the City's tax base through increased property values and consumer purchasing; and 6. Promote the stability and diversification of the City's economy. C. The Agreement approved by the Resolution is in accordance to Section 53083 of the California Government Code and all legal prerequisites to the adoption of the Resolution have occurred. D. The Agreement approved by the Resolution is a contract within the meaning of Section 53511(a) of the California Government Code and therefore subject to a validation pursuant to Section 860 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. E. Beginning on November 27, 2019, the City provided all of the information required by Government Code 53083 with respect to the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement in written form available to the public at City Hall, and through its website, www.temeculaca.gov. F. On December 10, 2019, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement between the City of Temecula and Oremor. The Notice of Public Hearing was published in a newspaper of general circulation ten days prior to the public hearing. Prior to the adoption of this Resolution, the City Council received all oral and written testimony from interested members of the public and carefully considered all of the oral and written testimony. Section 2. Approval of Agreement. The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby approves that certain agreement titles "Fee Reimbursement Agreement by and between the City of Temecula and Oremor of Temecula, LX LLC" ("Fee Reimbursement Agreement") and authorizes the Mayor to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City in substantially the form presented to the City Council and on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The City Manager is authorized to take all actions necessary and convenient for the implementation of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the adoption of operating memoranda for the clarification and implementation of its terms. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 101h day of December, 2019. Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 19- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10ffi day of December, 2019, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk FEE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND OREMOR OF TEMECULA LX, LLC THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of December 10, 2019 by and between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, and Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC, , a California limited liability company ("Developer"). In consideration of the mutual covenants set forth in this Agreement, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Recitals. This Agreement is made with respect to the follow facts and for the following purposes, which each of the parties acknowledge and agree to be true and correct: A. Developer is a California limited liability company authorized and licensed to do business in the State of California. B. Developer is the owner of real property located at 42081 DLR Drive, Temecula, CA 92591, as more fully described on Exhibit A ("Property"). C. Developer is developing a new motor vehicle dealership on the Property for the retail sales and service of Lexus vehicles ("Dealership"). D. Developer expects to employ approximately 56 persons at the Dealership within five (5) years from the date of this Agreement. E. Developer and the City desire to provide for the Developer's operation of the Dealership within the City. F. The City Council finds and determines that performance of the City's obligations under this Agreement, the economic development subsidy to be provided to Developer under this Agreement and the undertakings of the Dealership required by this Agreement will promote the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City and will be of substantial economic benefit to the City as the Agreement will: (1) generate new short term and long term quality employment opportunities within the City; (2) generate new tax revenues that will assist the City in funding public services for the residents and businesses within the City, including public safety; (3) preserve and enhance the job/housing balance described in the City's General Plan and various regional plans; (4) develop new and expanded commercial and business facilities; (5) expand and enhance the City's tax base through increased property values and consumer purchasing; and (6) promote the stability and diversification of the City's economy. G. On December 10, 2019, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing on the proposed terms of this Agreement and the economic development subsidy in accordance with the requirements of Government Code Section 53083. The information described in Government Code Section 53083 was posted on the City's website at least ten days prior to the public hearing. 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 H. This Agreement is a contract within the meaning of Section 5351 l(a) of the California Government Code and therefore subject to a validation action pursuant to Section 860 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. 2. Reimbursement of Certain City Development Fees. A. Pursuant to the Temecula Municipal Code, certain fees will be due the City for the development of the Dealership on the Property. The fees and the approximate amounts thereof are described on Exhibit B attached hereto ("Development Fees"). The final amount of the Development Fees shall be determined upon the filing of an application for approval of the land use entitlements for the Dealership. B. Developer shall pay to the City all Development Fees at the time they are due pursuant to the Temecula Municipal Code and City's development policies. C. City shall reimburse the Developer for the Development Fees actually paid to the City in an amount not to exceed the lessor of: 1) 75% of the verified annual sales tax revenue, net of adjustments (excluding any Temecula Transactions and Use Tax) for the first four full quarters of operation; or 2) 1.75% of the actual construction cost of the facility; or 3) $250,000. Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of adjusted sales tax revenue reports for the first four (4) full quarters following Certificate of Occupancy. Note if the reimbursement amount is based on paragraph 2.C.1) above, and the new annual sales tax revenue, net of adjustments (excluding any Temecula Transactions and Use Tax) for the first four (4) full quarters following Certificate of Occupancy falls below the amount reflected in the application the Developer's DIF reimbursement will be reduced by a corresponding percentage. D. City's obligation to reimburse Developer for the Development Fees shall terminate on December 31, 2022 unless such period is extended in writing by the City Manager, provided that any such extension shall not extend past June 30, 2023. 3. Findings Concerning Inapplicability of Prevailing Wages. A. The City finds and determines that the amount of fees being reimbursed for the development of the Property pursuant to this Agreement when compared to the Developer's investment in the Total Project Costs in the development of the Dealership is de minimus, comprising less than one and seventy-five one hundredths percent (1.75%) of the total project cost. B. Therefore, based on the above finding, the City and Developer have determined that prevailing wages are not required to be paid on the private improvements and development of Property in accordance with Labor Code Sections 1720, et seq. 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -2- C. Developer hereby represent to City that it understands and acknowledges the relationship of the Development Fee reimbursement described in this Agreement and the potential impact on the application of prevailing wages to development on the Property. Accordingly, Developer on behalf of itself and its successors in interest, hereby expressly and knowingly waive their respective rights under Labor Code Sections 1726 and 1781 to seek recovery against the City of any prevailing wage liabilities they may incur based upon this Agreement. Developer hereby acknowledges that it has either consulted with legal counsel, or had an opportunity to consult with legal counsel, regarding the provisions of the California Civil Code section 1542, which provides as follows: "A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor" Developer hereby acknowledges that it may have claims which are presently unknown and unsuspected, and such claims in the future. Nevertheless, Developer hereby acknowledges that this Agreement has been negotiated and agreed upon in light of that situation, and hereby expressly waive any and all rights which they may have under California Civil Code Section 1542, or under any statute or mmon law or equitable principal of similar effect. Developer's initials: 4. Representations and Agreements Concerning Use of Property as a Motor Vehicle Dealership or Dealers ips. A. In accordance with the requirements of Government Code Section 53084, the Developer hereby agrees on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns, that neither Developer nor its successors in interest, lessee or licensee on the Property shall be a Vehicle Dealer that is Relocating from the territorial jurisdiction of one Local Agency to the territorial jurisdiction of the City but within the same Market Area. 1) As used in this section, "Vehicle Dealer" is defined in Government Code Section 53084 and means a retailer that is also a dealer as defined by Section 285 of the Vehicle Code. 2) As used in this Section "Local Agency" is defined in Government Code Section 53084 and means a chartered or general law city, a chartered or general law county, or a city and county. 3) As used in this Section "Market Area" is defined in Government Code Section 53084 and means a geographical area that is described in independent and recognized commercial trade literature, recognized and established business or manufacturing policies or practices, or publications of recognized independent research organizations as being an area that is large enough to support the location of the specific vehicle dealer that is relocating. With respect to a vehicle dealer, a "Market Area" shall not extend further than 40 miles, as measured by the most reasonable route on roads between two points, starting from the location from which the vehicle dealer is relocating and ending at the location to which the vehicle dealer is relocating. 4) As used in this Section "Relocating" is defined in Government Code Section 53084 and means the closing of a Vehicle Dealer in one location and the opening 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -3- of a Vehicle Dealer in another location within a 365-day period when a person or business entity has an ownership interest in both the Vehicle Dealer that has closed or will close and the one that is opening. "Relocating" does not mean and shall not include the closing of a Vehicle Dealer because the Vehicle Dealer or Big Box Retailer has been will be acquired or has been or will be closed as a result of the use of eminent domain. B. In accordance with the requirements of Government Code Section 53084.5, Developer on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns warrants and represents to the City and agrees to the following: 1) This Agreement will not result, directly or indirectly, in the payment, transfer, diversion, or rebate of any tax revenue resulting from the imposition of a sales and use tax under the Bradley -Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law (Part 1.5 (commencing with Section 7200) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code) to any person for any purpose when both of the following apply: a) The agreement results in a reduction in the amount of revenue under the Bradley -Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law that, in the absence of the agreement, would be received by another local agency. b) The retailer continues to maintain a physical presence within the territorial jurisdiction of that other local agency. 5. Authorization to Release Information. Developer, on behalf of itself and any affiliates or successors in interest, shall provide the City with such tax and employment information regarding the Dealership as may be required by applicable law, including, without limitation, Government Code Section 53083, or its successor statute, and consents to the City's review and use of such information, as may be necessary for the City to fulfill its obligations under law, including without limitation Government Code Section 53083. 6. Operating Memorandum. The parties acknowledge that refinements and further development of the Property may demonstrate that changes are appropriate with respect to the details and performance of the parties under this Agreement. The parties desire to retain a certain degree of flexibility with respect to the details of the administration of the terms of this Agreement. If and when the parties mutually find that nonsubstantive changes, adjustments, or clarifications are appropriate to further the intended purposes of this Agreement, and such are not materially inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, they may, unless otherwise required by law, effectuate such changes, adjustments, or clarifications without amendment to this Agreement through one or more operating memoranda mutually approved by the City Manager, or designee, on behalf of the City and by any corporate officer or other person designated for such purpose in a writing signed by a corporate officer on behalf of Developer, which, after execution, shall be attached hereto as addenda and become a part hereof. 7. General. A. Notices. Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service with return receipt or affidavit of delivery, (ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service, 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 4- such as, but not limited to, FedEx, that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by a written notice provided in accordance with this Section. Notice shall be effective upon delivery to the addresses specified below or on the third business day following deposit with the document delivery service or United States Mail as provided above. To City: City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, California 92590 Attention: City Manager With a copy to: Peter M. Thorson, Esq. Richards, Watson & Gershon 355 S. Grand Ave., 401h Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071 To: Developer: Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC 1377 Kettering Drive Ontario, CA 91761 Attention: General Manager With a copy to: B. Entire Agreement, Modifications. This Agreement and the documents referenced herein contain the complete expression of the whole agreement between the parties with respect to the obligations set forth herein, and there are no promises, representations, agreements, warranties or inducements, either expressed verbally or implied, except as are fully set forth herein. This Agreement cannot be enlarged, modified, or changed in any respect except by written agreement between the parties. Except as provided in Paragraph 6, Operating Memorandum, no alteration, supplement, modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by all of the parties hereto. The City Manager is authorized to enter into any amendments to this Agreement without any further action by the City Council. C. Mplicable LawNenue. This Agreement shall be deemed to have been entered into and shall, in all respects, be interpreted, construed, enforced and governed by and under the laws of the State of California. The venue of any legal action relating to this Agreement shall be in the Superior Court of California or U.S. District Court, as applicable, with jurisdiction over the City of Temecula. D. Independent Advice of Legal Counsel. Each party acknowledges that it had retained independent legal counsel and financial consultants of its own choice to review this 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -5- Agreement and that prior to the execution hereof each party has had the opportunity to review the terms of this Agreement with its counsel and financial consultants and is entering into this Agreement after such review. E. Validity of Agreement. All parties agree that this Agreement is legal, valid and binding on each party and enforceable in accordance with its terms. F. Binding on Successors. Except as further provided in this paragraph, this Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective heirs, legal representatives, successors, assigns, executors and administrators. G. Attorneys' Fees. If any legal action or any arbitration or other proceeding is brought for the enforcement of this Agreement or because of an alleged dispute, breach, default or misrepresentation in connection with any of the provisions of this Agreement, the successful or prevailing party or parties shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees and other costs and expenses incurred in that action or proceeding in addition to any other relief to which it or they may be entitled. H. Time. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. I. Farce Majeure Delays. Nonperformance of any of the conditions or covenants herein by any party hereto shall be excused when performance is prevented or delayed by reason of any of the following forces reasonably beyond the control of such party: acts of God, strike, war, lockout, labor trouble, reasonable inability to secure materials or labor, unreasonable delay by a governmental entity in the issuance of any required governmental permit, license or approval, act of nature (including but not limited to earthquake, windstorm, flood, wildfire, or other severe weather or environmental condition) insurrection, riot, casualty, acts of public enemy, governmental restrictions, litigation initiated by a party other than a party hereto or its affiliate, unreasonable acts or failures to act of any governmental agency or entity or unreasonable delays of any contractor, subcontractor or supplier. In such event, nonperformance shall be excused and the time of performance shall be extended only by the number of days the performance is delayed or prevented. J. Exhibits. The following Exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as though set forth in full: Exhibit A Description of Property Exhibit B Development Fees To Be Reimbursed Pursuant to Paragraph 2 K. Authority to Execute this Agreement. The person or persons executing this Agreement on behalf of a party warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party and has the authority to bind that party to the performance of its obligations hereunder. 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -6- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF TEMECULA, a municipal corporation Mike Naggar Mayor Attest: Randi Johl, JD, MMC City Clerk Approved As to Form: Peter M. Thorson City Attorney 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -7- � j�41 OREMOR OF TE CULA LX LLC, a Califq\niAimitq liability company By: Name: Rich Its Manager . Romero 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -8- EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY The land referred to herein is situated in the State of California, County of Riverside, City of TEMECULA, described as follows: THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, BEING THOSE PORTIONS OF PARCELS 12 AND 13 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 23496 FILED IN BOOK 168 PAGES 41 THROUGH 45, OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 12; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCELS SOUTH 20021'29" EAST 568.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 67°38'32" EAST 460.51 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON -TANGENT CURVE IN THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF PARK PLAZA LANE AS SHOWN ON SAID PARCEL MAP CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 589 FEET, A RADIAL LINE OF SAID CURVE FROM SAID POINT BEARS NORTH 35035'38" EAST; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE THROUGH THE FOLLOWING COURSES, ALONG SAID CURVE NORTHWESTERLY 329.56 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 32°03'31"; THENCE TANGENT FROM SAID CURVE NORTH 22020'51" WEST 143.79 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 100 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE NORTHWESTERLY 17.42 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09058'50"; THENCE TANGENT FROM SAID CURVE NORTH 32019'41" WEST 41.26 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY TERMINUS OF SAID COURSE; THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE SOUTH 78041'12" WEST 282.46 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 12; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHWESTERLY LINE SOUTH 67°36'49" WEST 65.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTE: SAID LAND IS DESCRIBED AND DELINEATED AS PARCEL C IN THAT CERTAIN LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. PA 03-0656 RECORDED AUGUST 20, 2004 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 04-660740 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. End of Legal Description 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -9- EXHIBIT B DEVELOPMENT FEES TO BE REIMBURSED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 2 Lexus Dealership - DLR Drive Location Analysis does not include utility connections Revised: 11/13/19 Fees are based on the City's current fee schedule and are subject to change if the fee Schedule is changed pursuant to Paragraph 2. Assumptions: 1.) Project will be constructed on a legal lot 2.) Project site has an improved street system 3.) Project site has been rough graded 4.) Some fees are calculated by project square footage, therefore minor fee adjustments may be necessary Site acreage: Building: 54,383 sf Showroomiadminiservlce and parts department Estimated Earthwork quantity_ 4.77 acres 54,383 square footage 5,3B0 CY User Fees Planning fees Development Plan S 12,611.00 Architectural Review S 2,719.15 Environmental Determination S 307.00 Conceptual Landscape Plan Review S 360.00 Construction Landscape fees - plan check, inspections and bond release S 4,388.00 Building DRC and COA Review S 138.00 Conditional Use Permit S 1,228.00 Public Works fees Onsite fees (Plan check & Inspection) (estimated Engineers Cost estimate = $790,000) includes Support departments $ 58.265 00 WOMP review (plan check & Inspection) $ 2,010.00 Drainage Study $ 2,427.00 Building and Safety fees Permit fees $ 11,166.60 Plan check $ 7,444.40 Strong Motion & SB1473 (Pass through fees for the State of California) (valuation based) S 1,626.74 Building plans for Fire review (Plan check and inspection) $ 4,081.00 Planning Fee $ 127.33 On Site Sewer and Water $ 550.00 Trash Enclosure $ 500.00 Parking Lot Lights S 775.00 Fire fees Sprinkler 300-700 (Plan check & Inspection) $ 2,33100 Alarm greater than 100 (Plan check and inspection) S 4,283.00 Underground Combo System (Plan check & inspection) $ 1,806.00 Hazardous Materials (Plan check & inspection) $ 1,723.00 High Piled Storage (Plan check & inspections) $ 1,499.00 Above Ground Storage Tanks (Plan check and Inspections) $ 1,767.00 Spray booth (Plan check & inspection) $ 1,150.00 Development Impact Fees at $10.58 (retail) per square foot Art Public Places Fee at 1/10 of 1% of building valuation Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee at $7.50 (retail) per square foot Stephen's Kangaroo Rat Fee (K-Rat) at $500 per acre Multispectes Habitat Conservation Fee at $7,382 per acre Development Impact Fees S 575,37214 $ 4,98120 $ 407,872.50 Non -City Fee S 2,38500 $ 35,212 14 Non -City Fee Non -City Fee Totals $ 125,283.22 $ 1,026,82298 Grand Total $ 1,151,106.20 11086-0001\2358686v2.doc 2019 -10- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THE CITY OF TEMECULA 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 A PUBLIC HEARING has been scheduled before the CITY COUNCIL to consider the following matters: Adoption of a "Fee Reimbursement Agreement" between the City of Temecula and Oremor of Temecula LX, LLC ("Temecula Valley Lexus") to provide an economic development incentive through a reimbursement of Development Impact Fees (DIF) and user fees from the future automobile dealership development located at 42081 DLR Drive, in the City of Temecula; and PLACE OF HEARING: City Council Chamber 41000 Main Street Temecula, California DATE OF HEARING: December 10, 2019 TIME OF HEARING: 7:00 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Information about the Proposed Location Agreement and the Economic Development Subsidy. Beginning on November 27, 2019, the City will provide all of the following information in written form available to the public, and through its Internet Web site, TemeculaCA.gov, as required by Government Code Section 53083 with respect to the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement: (1) The name and address of all corporations or any other business entities, except for sole proprietorships, that are the beneficiary of the economic development subsidy, if applicable; (2) The start and end dates and schedule, if applicable, for the economic development subsidy; (3) A description of the economic development subsidy, including the estimated total amount of the expenditure of public funds by, or of revenue lost to, the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy; (4) A statement of the public purposes for the economic development subsidy; (5) Projected tax revenue to the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy; and (6) Estimated number of jobs created by the economic development subsidy, broken down by full-time, part-time, and temporary positions. The proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement and the public data concerning the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement may be viewed at the public information counter, Temecula Civic Center, Community Development Department, 41000 Main Street, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on the City's website at.http://www.TemeculaCA.gov. Questions concerning the proposed Fee Reimbursement Agreement or Economic Development Policy may be addressed to Economic Development Manager Christine Damko at 951.693.3952. Submission of Written and Oral Comments. Any person may submit written comments to the City Council before the public hearing or may appear and be heard in support of or opposition to the approval of the project at the time of hearing. In any action or proceeding seeking judicial review of, which attacks or seeks to set aside, or void any decision of the City Council concerning the Fee Reimbursement Agreement, petitioner shall be limited to those issues raised at the hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing described in this notice. Item No. 16 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Adopt Ordinance Amending Section 8.28.210 of the Municipal Code Regarding Stormwater Discharges PREPARED BY: Ron Moreno, Senior Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 8.28.210 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING STORMWATER DISCHARGES SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE: The Ordinance amends Section 8.28.210 of the Temecula Municipal Code to clarify that the City prohibits runoff from irrigation water from potable water sources. BACKGROUND: The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region ("Board") conducted an audit of the City of Temecula Jurisdictional Runoff Management Program (JRMP), an element of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program. The stated purpose of the audit was to assess if the City was implementing its storm water management program in compliance with the requirements of the San Diego Water Board Regional Municipal Storm Water Permit, Order No. R9-2013-0001 (Regional MS4 Permit) for the active and effective implementation of the over -irrigation prohibition. The Board found that the City has a clear written ordinance that effectively identifies irrigation runoff (i.e. over -irrigation) as a prohibited discharge. The Board also found, however, that the City's stormwater ordinance exempts discharges from potable water sources, which can include irrigation waters, from being a violation of the City's non -storm water prohibition. Therefore, the Board issued a notice of violation directing the City to remedy this issue. Staff is in the process of making comprehensive revisions to the City's stormwater ordinance. To satisfy the alleged violation noted by the Board, staff is recommending that the City Council introduce for first reading the attached ordinance. The City currently prohibits over -irrigation. Specifically, Section 8.28.200(A)(17) prohibits runoff caused by irrigation water. It is the Board's position that because the City exempts the discharges from potable water sources other than water main breaks from the discharge prohibitions of the ordinance, that this creates a loophole to allow irrigation water from potable water sources to be exempt from the discharge prohibitions. The attached ordinance expressly eliminates the potable water exemption from the prohibitions in the chapter. Staff expects that this code revision will satisfy the Board's concerns. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with the adoption of this ordinance. ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 19- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 8.28.210 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING STORMWATER DISCHARGES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Subsection (A)(12) of Section 8.28.210 (Exempted discharges.) of Chapter 8.28 (Stormwater and Urban Run Off Management and Discharge Controls) of Title 8 (Health and Safety) of the Temecula Municipal Code is hereby deleted, and the remaining Subsection shall be renumbered accordingly. Section 2. The City Council hereby finds, in the exercise of its independent judgment, that this Ordinance is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") and the City's CEQA Guidelines pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3) because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the Ordinance, which clarifies that runoff from irrigation water is a prohibited discharge will have a significant effect on the environment. The City already prohibits runoff from irrigation water, and is now clarifying that this prohibition also applies to runoff from irrigation water from a potable water source. In addition, the adoption of the Ordinance is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Sections 15307 and 15308 as the City is taking action to protect, maintain, restore and enhance natural resources and the environment. Staff is hereby directed to prepare and post a notice of exemption pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15062. Section 4. Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posted in the manner required by law. Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after passage. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this day of , Michael S. Naggar, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 19- was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 10ffi day of December, 2019, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the day of , , by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk Item No. 17 CITY OF TEMECULA / TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: City Manager/Executive Director and City Council/Board of Directors Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk December 10, 2019 Appoint the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tempore, President, Vice -President for Calendar Year 2020 PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council/Board of Directors appoint the Mayor, Mayor Pro Tempore, President and Vice -President, for calendar year 2020. BACKGROUND: The City Council and Board of Directors appoint members to serve as Mayor, Mayor Pro Tempore, President and Vice -President annually. These appointments are effective January 1, 2020 and continue through December 31, 2020. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: None Item No. 18 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Lisa McConnell, Chief of Police DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Temecula Sheriff's Monthly Report (October) PREPARED BY: James Wilson, Sergeant RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the monthly report. The following report reflects the activity of the Temecula Sheriff's Department for the month of October 2019. PATROL SERVICES Overall calls for police service 7,046 "Priority One" calls for service 75 Average response time for "Priority One" calls 7.43 Chaplain 15 Community Action Patrol (CAP) hours 587 Reserve officer hours (patrol) 88 Explorer 220 Station/Administration 109 Total Volunteer hours 1099 CRIME PREVENTION Crime prevention workshops 0 Neighborhood watch meetings conducted 0 Safety presentations/Training 3 Special events 8 Residential/Business security surveys conducted 0 Businesses visited 0 Residences/Businesses visited for past crime follow-up 0 Station Tour 3 Planning Review Projects 13 Temp Outdoor Use Permits 5 Sq. Footage of Graffiti Removed 3,148 TOWN STOREFRONT Total customers served 240 Fingerprints/Live Scans 28 Police reports filed 27 Citations signed off 35 Total receipts $3,634 SPECIAL TEAMS (PROBLEM ORIENTED POLICING) On sight felony arrests 2 On sight misdemeanor arrests 6 Felony arrest warrants served 0 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 1 Follow-up investigations 2 Parole/Probation Searches 0 Pedestrian Checks 5 Traffic StopsNehicle Checks 12 Crime Free Housing Checks 10 SPECIAL TEAMS (HOMELESS OUTREACH TEAM) On sight felony arrests 8 On sight misdemeanor arrests 29 Felony arrest warrants served 7 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 23 Area Checks 172 Camp Checks 26 Pedestrian Checks (New Contacts) 23 Follow-up Checks (Old Contacts) 114 Traffic StopsNehicle Checks... 13 SPECIAL TEAMS (SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TEAM) On sight felony arrests 9 On sight misdemeanor arrests 22 Felony arrest warrants served 6 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 30 Follow-up investigations 6 Parole/Probation Searches 13 Pedestrian Checks 7 Traffic StopsNehicle Checks... 14 Marijuana Dispensary Checks 0 SPECIAL TEAMS (Burglary Suppression Team) Felony arrests 19 Misdemeanor arrests 0 Felony filings 13 Misdemeanor filings 0 Follow-up investigations 16 Total Cases Assigned 31 Total Cases Closed 28 Search Warrants Served 9 TRAFFIC Citations issued for hazardous violations 1115 Non -hazardous citations 255 Parking citations 227 Stop Light Abuse/Intersection Program (S.L.A.P.) citations 163 Neighborhood Enforcement Team (N.E.T.) citations TBD School Zone TBD Seatbelts 34 Injury collisions 32 D.U.I. Arrests 34 Cell Phone Cites 72 Grant funded D.U.I. / Traffic safety checkpoints 0 Grant funded traffic click it or ticket 0 INVESTIGATIONS Beginning Caseload 128 Total Cases Assigned 42 Total Cases Closed 52 Search Warrants Served 12 Arrests 5 Out of Custody Filings 9 PROMENADE MALL TEAM Calls for service 220 Felony arrest/filings 3 Misdemeanor arrest/filings 33 Traffic Citations 6 Fingerprints/Live Scans 235 Total receipts $8,255 SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS Felony arrests 1 Misdemeanor arrests 9 Reports 27 Citations 38 Meetings/Presentations 111 Item No. 19 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: December 10, 2019 SUBJECT: Public Works Department Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the Public Works Department Monthly Report for Capital Improvement Projects, Maintenance Projects, and Land Development Projects. This report may also be viewed on the City's website at: hiLtp://temeculaca.gov/270/Cqpital-IMprovement-Projects-CIP City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS CIRCULATION PROJECTS Butterfield Stage Road Extension - Phase III, PW15-11 Description: Widening of Butterfield Stage Road from La Serena Way to Rancho California Road, which includes widening of Rancho California Road to four lanes through the intersection of Butterfield Stage Road (Riverside County is a partner on this major circulation project). Cost: $8,018,372 Status: Construction began on June 10, 2019. Diaz Road Expansion, PW17-25 Description Improve Diaz Road to meet the roadway classification of Major Arterial (4 Lanes Divided), between Cherry Street and Rancho California Road. The 2.2 mile stretch may be widened, extended, and/or improved to create a contiguous Major Arterial segment. Cost: $4,566,513 Status: Design and environmental studies November 2019 — May 2021. French Valley Parkway / Interstate 15 Improvements- Phase II, PW16-01 Description: Design and construction of the two lane northbound collector/distributer road system beginning north of the Winchester Road interchange on -ramps and ending just north of the Interstate 15/Interstate 215 junction with connection to Interstate 15 and Interstate 215. Cost: $137,356,246 Status: Currently in design. Work continues on the environmental re-evaluation. 1 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) 1-15 Congestion Relief, PW19-02 Description Design and construction of a single auxiliary lane, northbound Interstate 15 connecting the Temecula Parkway on -ramp to the Rancho California Road off -ramp. Cost: $7,775,000 Status: Design and environmental studies under way. Interstate-15 / State Route 79 South Ultimate Interchange, PW04-08 Description Construction of ramp system that will improve access to Interstate 15 from Temecula Parkway / State Route 79 South. Cost: $51,959,957 Status: Construction complete. Project information is available on the project website: www.1579South.info Murrieta Creek Bridge at Overland Drive, PW16-05 Description: Design and construction of a new bridge crossing over Murrieta Creek between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road. Cost: $14,307,394 Status: The City applied and was approved to receive Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funds. Request for Authorization of Preliminary Engineering submitted to Caltrans on March 14, 2018. Design consultant has been selected through the RFP process. City Council approved the design agreement with CNS Engineers Inc. at the March 12, 2019 meeting. Design is underway. Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) approved by Caltrans on August 15, 2019. Plans at 30% complete. Preapplication meeting with RCA in mid November. First JPR environmental submittal to RCA anticipated in December. ii City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Enterprise Circle West and South, Rider Way and Commerce Center Drive, PW18-12 Description: Rehabilitation of Enterprise Circle West and South from Winchester Road to Commerce Center Drive, Rider and Commerce Center Drive from Enterprise Circle West to Via Montezuma. Cost: $700,500 Status: Construction started on October 7, 2019. Anticipate completion by the end of December 2019. Pavement Rehabilitation Program — La Serena Way, Moraga Road, and Yukon Road, PW19-06 Description: Rehabilitation of La Serena Way from Margarita Road to Calle Pina Colada, Moraga Road from Rancho California Road to Margarita Road, Yukon Road from Rancho California Road to Margarita Road and Solana Way from Margarita Road to Via Norte. Cost: $1,205,000 Status: Construction started on October 7, 2019. Anticipate completion by mid -January 2020. Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Ynez Road (Winchester to Date), Equity Drive, County Center Drive Loop, and Winchester Road (Nicolas to Easterly City Limits), PW18-01 Description: Rehabilitation of Ynez Road from Winchester Road to Date Street, Equity Drive and County Center Drive loop, and Winchester Road from Nicolas Road to easterly City Limits. Cost: $568,946.76 Status: Currently on hold awaiting completion of Rancho California Water District (RCWD) and Developer improvements. Pechanga Parkway Widening, PW15-14 Description: Widening of Pechanga Parkway between Via Gilberto and North Casino Drive. Cost: $5,000,000 Status: Construction started on April 25, 2019 and is expected to continue through December 2019. 3 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) Roundabout Improvements at Ynez Road, PW18-06 Description This project includes the construction of a traffic circle, roundabout, on Ynez Road at the intersection of La Paz Street. The improvements include the construction of a raised traffic circle with a desert style landscape and a horse monument inside the circle. Cost: $635,324 Status: Construction is complete. A ribbon -cutting ceremony was held on October 21, 2019. Traffic Signal and Park & Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11 Description: This project includes the installation of a traffic signal on Temecula Parkway at Wabash Lane. The project also includes relocating the access of the Park and Ride facility on Temecula Parkway at La Paz Road from Vallejo Avenue to Wabash Lane. Cost: $1,032,674 Status: The project is currently in design. M City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Ynez Road Improvements, PW17-17 Description This project includes widening Ynez Road, form Rancho Vista Road to La Paz Street, to two lanes in each direction, and the completion of missing segments of curb & gutter, sidewalk, landscape medians, streetlights and modify the traffic signal at Santiago Road. Cost: $4,571,766 Status: Design has started and the design engineer is working on the 60% plan check. The design is scheduled to be completed during the FY 2019-20. Bike Lane and Trail Program — Bike Pump Track, PW 18-04 Description: Bicycle Pump Track at Ronald Reagan Sports Park. Cost: $380,000 Status: Construction contract was awarded to American Ramp Company Inc. at the September 10, 2019 City Council Meeting. Construction Notice to Proceed date is September 16, 2019. Construction substantially complete. Grand Opening was held on November 19, 2019. Citywide Streetlight Acquisition and Light Emitting Diode (LED) Retrofit, PW17-18 Description: The purchase and acquisition of 7,279 light poles, including Phases 1, 2 & 3, of the Southern California Edison (SCE) streetlights has been completed. Effective November 12, 2019, the City has assumed ownership, and operations and maintenance of the streetlight poles located within the City limits. The lighting retrofit will include retrofitting the purchased lights with an energy efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting system and the installation of a wireless lighting control node system for all streetlights Citywide. This groundbreaking technology for street and roadway lighting allows for remote operation and monitoring of all fixtures through a Web -enabled central management system. Cost: $8,003,311 Status: Completion of purchase and acquisition of streetlights from SCE. The LED retrofit is scheduled to begin the week of November 25, 2019 and anticipated to be complete in early Spring 2020. 5 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Interstate 15 / State Route 79 South Interchange Enhanced Landscaping, PW17-19 Description: Landscape beautification of the Interstate 15 corridor between French Valley Parkway and Temecula Parkway, including each interchange, in association with Visit Temecula Valley and the Pechanga Tribe. Cost: $3,887,550 Status: Design and environmental studies August 2019 — December 2020. Library Parking — Phase II, PW13-09 Description: Design and construction of an expansion of the current on -site parking facility. Cost: $3,296,896 Status: Construction began June 10, 2019 and is anticipated to be completed by the end of the calendar year. Margarita Recreation Center, PW17-21 Description: Construction of a new recreation center in Margarita Community Park in place of the former YMCA building. Includes demolition of the existing building and pool, and construction of a new building, as determined by a feasibility study. Phase II includes the design and construction of an expansion of the current on -site parking facility. Cost: $8,656,508 Status: Concept Designs for Bridging Documents are underway. Anticipate Design Build Team Prequalification process to be scheduled to start in November. RFP for Design Build Team expected in January. Old Town Parking Structure, PW17-15 Description: Design and eventual construction of a new parking facility in Old Town. The Old Town Parking Management Plan will outline a number of parking strategies best suited to serve Old Town Temecula. Cost: $1,000,000 Status: Parking study is being updated. n City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect, PW08-04 Description: Design, environmental document, and construction of the extension of the existing trail from Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Trail. The extension includes access and under -crossing at Ynez Road, Interstate 15 and Jefferson Avenue and a continuous paved trail along Santa Gertrudis Creek to connect to Murrieta Creek trail. Cost: $6,288,595 Status: Design is being finalized and the environmental document has been initiated. The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has approved $3,759,000 State S61 Alternative Transportation Program (ATP) Augmentation funds for this project. Currently processing application for Caltrans Streamlined Oversite and Encroachment Permit/Plan Check with Riverside County Flood Control (RCFC). Anticipate design to be completed in December 2019. Resubmittal of Environmental Documents to RCA expected in December. ISMND circulation and approval expected in March. CTC request for construction fund authorization to be submitted in March/April for a May/June 2020 allocation, construction bid would follow shortly thereafter. Sidewalks — Citywide (Third Street), PW17-24 Description: Curb and sidewalk improvements on the north side of Third Street, between Old Town Front Street and Mercedes Street and the west side of Mercedes Street from Third Street for approximately 150' to the north. Portion adjacent to the proposed parking structure for the hotel will be completed by private developer. Cost: To be determined Status: Design is almost complete. Project cannot be constructed until the Truax Hotel parking structure is under construction due the change in street grade. Sidewalks — Old Town Boardwalk Enhancement, PW17-16 Description: Replace boardwalk plank boards with colored concrete sidewalk. Cost: $1,112,563 Status: Construction Contract was awarded at City Council meeting on June 25, 2019. Construction started on 08/12/2019. Construction on hold until January 2020. 7 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Sidewalks — Citywide (Ynez Road, Rancho Highland to Tierra Vista Road), PW17-28 Description: New sidewalks on the west side of Ynez Road from Rancho Highland to Tierra Vista Road. Cost: $198,920 Status: Project currently in design. Expanded Recycled Water Conversion Project, PW17-29 Description: The project includes the administration, design and construction of six (6) sites within the City for the conversion of water facilities from potable to recycled water. This effort is in cooperation with Rancho California Water District (RCWD) to administer the implementation of improvements in association with the State of California Department of Water Resources Proposition 84 Grant Agreement. Cost: $568,039 Status: Design is complete and on October 22, 2019 City Council approved the plans and specifications and authorized the solicitation of construction bids. The advertisement of bids was posted to PlanetBids on November 5, 2019 and bids are due December 12, 2019. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2020. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS Community Recreation Center (CRC) Pool Site Enhancements and Renovations, PW18-02 Description: Removal and replacement of pool decking, pool re -plaster, and installation of an enhanced lighting system with energy efficient LED fixtures. Cost: $1,538,880 Status: Construction started January 23, 2019 and the pool was opened for the public on June 10, 2019. Punch list items are currently being addressed. Flood Control Channel Reconstruction and Repair, PW11-10 Description: This project repairs and reinforces the earth and berms between Pala Park and Temecula Creek and fortifies the banks to prevent further erosion into the park site. Cost: $1,280,284 Status: Original design is complete. Preparation of the environmental document is underway. Evaluating construction alternatives to lessen environmental mitigation requirements. Geotechnical investigation for design alternatives performed in mid -August 2019. Geotechnical report received October 1, 2019. Negotiating fee for redesign. Expect redesign to start in December. Park Restroom Renovations, Expansion and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), PW17-06 Description: Renovation of various park site restroom facilities, including Ronald Reagan Sports Park North/South Ball Field, Butterfield Stage Park and Vail Ranch Park. Cost: $1,127,800 Status: Project is currently in design. 9 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS (Continued) Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and Renovation, PW18-03 Description: Design and construction of the restroom building expansion, including adding stalls and urinals. It also includes renovating the snack bar, enlarging the storage case; and the renovation of the north/south baseball restroom and snack bar building by installing a new roof, cabinets, fixtures, and other building improvements. Cost: $725,000 Status: Project is currently in design. 10 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS Margarita and De Portola Road Description: Grading Plan to allow for the construction of a two-story 18,621 square foot office building. Status: Permit issued December 21, 2018. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Mexico Cafe Description: Grading plan and Street Improvement Plan to allow for the construction of an approximately 13,375 square foot Mexico Cafe restaurant south of the Temecula Parkway and Pechanga Parkway intersection. Status: Permit issued September 13, 2018. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Tentative opening date of April 2020. Old Town (Sixth Street and Front Street) Description: Chaparral South — grading plan to add 6,657 square feet to an existing two story retail/office commercial structure located at 28475 Old Town Front Street. Status: Permit issued January 28, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Rancho Soleo (Pechanga Parkway and Loma Linda Road) Description: Grading plan to allow for the final map and construction of a 245 unit multi -family development. Status: Permit issued October 16, 2018. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Anticipated completion of models in February 2020. 11 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS (Continued) Sommers Bend (formerly Roripaugh Ranch) Description: Land Development oversight of the following submittals in plan check: Final Map reviews, Community Sports Park Improvement Plan, Sommers Bend — Rough Grading Plan; Street Improvement Plan; Storm Drain Improvement Plan; Street Light Plan; Signing & Striping Plan. Status: Permit issued September 27, 2018. Loop road currently being paved. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Anticipated completion of models in Spring of 2020. Starbucks Description: Grading plan to allow for the construction of an approximately 1,850 square foot drive-thru Starbucks located in the Palomar Village Shopping Center at 30690 Rancho California Road. Status: Permit issued September 24, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Staybridge Suites Description: Grading plan to allow for an approximately 90,832 square foot, 4-story, 125-room Staybridge Suites hotel located at 27500 Jefferson Avenue. Status: Permit issued March 11, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Temecula Village Description: Grading plan to allow for the construction of a 160-unit apartment community located on the south side of Rancho California Road, west of Cosmic Drive. Status: Permit issued June 27, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. 12 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT December 10, 2019 MAINTENANCE PROJECTS Playground Equipment Enhancement and Safety Surfacing, FY19/20 Description: Re -design, enhancement of playground equipment, and safety surfacing to comply with current state and federal regulations and enhance the quality of the parks. Cost: $1,468,504.24 Status: Working with playground vendors on next round of playground renovations & replacements for Sam Hicks, John Magee, Stephen Michael Linen, and Winchester Creek Parks. Design conceptual drawings and pricing expected for review in mid -December. Sports Court Resurfacing — FY19/20 Description: Repairs and resurfacing of sport court surfacing at various parks and facilities. This includes tennis courts, basketball courts, and hockey rinks at various parks. Cost: $100,000 Status: Repairs and court resurfacing completed at Margarita Community Park tennis and pickleball court conversion, Ronald Reagan hockey rink, Patricia Birdsall basketball courts, Pala Park tennis and basketball courts, and Winchester Creek Park basketball courts. Total project cost $96,327. Sports Field Lighting — Light Emitting Diode (LED) Conversion — FY19/20 Description: Replacement of aging sports field lighting components with new LED technology at various sports parks. Cost: $452,176 Status: Contract agreement Paloma Del Sol Park LED conversion parts and equipment approved by City Council November 12, 2019. Currently in the process of acquiring quotes for the installation of LED lights. 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