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HomeMy WebLinkAbout112321 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 NOVEMBER 23, 2021 - 7:00 PM CLOSED SESSION - 5:30 P.M. 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 one matter of pending litigation: In re National Prescription Opioid Litigation, MDL No. 2804 (Federal District Court N.D. Ohio). LABOR NEGOTIATIONS — The City Council will meet in closed session with its designated representatives to discuss labor negotiations pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. The City's designated representatives are City Manager Aaron Adams, City Attorney Peter Thorson, Assistant City Manager Kevin Hawkins, Director of Finance Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management Isaac Garibay, Deputy City Manager Luke Watson and Senior Human Resources Analyst Becky Obmann. The employee organization is the California Teamsters Public, Professional and Medical Employees Union Local 911. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Maryann Edwards INVOCATION: Rabbi Yonasan Abrams of Chabad of Temecula FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Maryann Edwards ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart PRESENTATIONS - NONE BOARD / COMMISSION REPORTS Planning Commission and Race, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Commission PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT Riverside County Sheriffs Department Page 1 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 PUBLIC COMMENTS - NON -AGENDA ITEMS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in -person comments will be called in the order received by the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 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. 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. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in -person comments will be called in the order received by the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 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 9, 2021 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of November 9, 2021. Attachments: Action Minutes 3. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: Page 2 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution List of Demands 4. Approve Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Partial Acquisition and Loss of Lease Rent for Billboard on Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-060-004, 910-060-008 and 910-060-014 in Connection with I -I 5/French Valley Parkwa IMprovements - Phase II, PW 16-01 Recommendation: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND EVAN TISS AND DAVID TISS, SUCCESSOR CO -TRUSTEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE I-I5/FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II (PORTIONS OF APNS 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014) 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve and execute all necessary documents, including those in substantially the form attached to the Agenda Report, and take all necessary actions to effectuate the purchase of the approximate 1,226 square foot partial fee acquisition and the loss of lease rent for the billboard on the real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta (portions of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-606-004, 910-060-008 and 910-060-014). Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution Purchase and Sale Agreement Project Description Project Location 5. Approve Increase to the Contingency for the Sidewalks - Old Town Improvements Project (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek), PW20-02 Page 3 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 6. Recommendation: That the City Council approve an increase to the contingency for the Sidewalks - Old Town Improvements Project (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek) and increase the City Manager change orders approval authority in the amount of $70,000. Attachments: Agenda Report Additional Work Location Map Approve Tract Map 37341-5 (Located on the East Side of Butterfield Stage Road Between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road) Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve Tract Map 37341-5 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval; and 2. Approve the Subdivision Improvement and Monumentation Agreements with the Developer; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. Attachments: Agenda Report Fees and Securities Report Vicinity Map Tract Map 37341-5 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/OR THE TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY Page 4 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING CALL TO ORDER: President Zak Schwank ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS - NON -AGENDA ITEMS 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 Community Services District request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 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. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in -person comments will be called in the order received by the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 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 Community Services District request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 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. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in -person comments will be called in the order received by the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 7. Approve Action Minutes of November 9, 2021 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of November 9, 2021. Attachments: Action Minutes CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT CSD BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS Page 5 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 CSD ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, 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 6 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - NO MEETING 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. For all Public Hearings each speaker is limited to five minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on all matters, including those not on the agenda, must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. At Public Hearings involving land use matters the property owner or the applicant/property owner has the burden of proof and, therefore, shall be allowed fifteen (15) minutes for an initial presentation and an additional ten (10) minutes for rebuttal by its development team following other comments on the matter. The Mayor may allow more time if required to provide due process for the property owner or applicant. An appellant, other than the property owner or applicant, and the spokesperson for an organized group of residents residing within the noticed area of the property, which is the subject of the Public Hearing, shall be allowed fifteen (15) minutes to present the appellant's position to the Council. The Mayor may allow more time if required to provide due process for the appellant. All other members of the public may speak during the Public Hearing for a maximum period five (5) minutes each. Deferral of one speaker's time to another is not permitted. In the event there is a large number of speakers, the Mayor may reduce the maximum time limit for members of the public to speak. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 8. Conduct Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) Hearing Approving Tax -Exempt Bonds for the Rancho Las Bolsas Project Rancho Highlands), Located at 43519, 43513 and 43602 West Ventana Street (Adjacent to 28250 Ynez Road) and Approving Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Relating to the California Municipal Finance Authority Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Conduct a public hearing under the requirements of TEFRA and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"); and 2. Adopt a resolution approving the issuance of the bonds by the California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) for the benefit of Ynez Road Housing Partners, L.P. (the "Borrower"), a partnership of which Page 7 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 Jamboree Housing Corporation (the "Developer") or a related person to the developer is the general partner, to provide for the financing of the project, for the sole purposes of satisfying the requirements of TEFRA, the Code and California Government Code Section 6500 et seq., entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING EXECUTION OF A JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY AND APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE AUTHORITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING OR REFINANCING THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF YNEZ ROAD HOUSING PARTNERS, L.P. Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Notice of Public Hearing BUSINESS Any member of the public may address the City Council on items that appear on the Business portion of the agenda. Each speaker is limited to five minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to CouncilComments@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in -person comments will be called in the order received by the City Clerk or Deputy City Clerk and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. 9. Introduce Ordinance Amending Article I and Article XIV of Chapter 8.20 of the Temecula Municipal Code Pursuant to SB1383 Regulations 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 ARTICLE I, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 8.20 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE AND AMENDING ARTICLE XIV, MANDATORY ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION, OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MAKING A DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION UNDER CEQA Page 8 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 GUIDELINES SECTIONS 15061(B)(3) AND 15308 Attachments: Agenda Report Ordinance 10. Introduce Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code Relatingto o Adjustment of Council District Boundaries to Comply with Amendments to Elections Code Sections 21600 to 21609 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 2.08.028 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ADJUSTMENT OF COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTIONS CODE SECTIONS 21600 TO 21609 Attachments: Agenda Report Assembly Bill 1276 Ordinance DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS (Receive and File) 11. Communi . Development Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Planning Activity Report 12. Fire Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Fire Department Report 13. Police Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Incident Summaries 14. Public Works Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Project Status Report Page 9 City Council Agenda November 23, 2021 CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ITEMS FOR FUTURE CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS Any Council Member, including the Mayor, may request an item be placed on a future agenda. Any such request will be discussed under this section. In making the request, a Council Member may briefly describe the topic of the proposed agenda item and any timing associated with the placement of the item on the agenda. This description shall not exceed three (3) minutes unless extended by a majority vote of the City Council. No substantive discussion on the subject of the motion may occur. General discussion amongst the City Council on items listed under this section of the agenda shall be limited to 15 minutes. Items may only be placed on the agenda by Council Members pursuant to policy or by the City Manager based on administrative or operational needs of the City. Public comments on the placement of these agenda items shall be limited to a maximum of 30 minutes. Individual comments shall not exceed three (3) minutes. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings and Agenda Placements by Council Members adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54. ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, 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 10 Item No. 1 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: November 23, 2021 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 9, 2021 - 7:00 PM CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 P.M. LABOR NEGOTIATIONS — The City Council convened in closed session with its designated representatives to discuss labor negotiations pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6. The City's designated representatives are City Manager Aaron Adams, City Attorney Peter Thorson, Assistant City Manager Kevin Hawkins, Director of Finance Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management Isaac Garibay, Deputy City Manager Luke Watson and Senior Human Resources Analyst Becky Obmann. The employee organization is the California Teamsters Public, Professional and Medical Employees Union Local 911. CALL TO ORDER at 7:23 PM: Mayor Maryann Edwards INVOCATION: Pastor Russell Holliday of Reliance Church FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Maryann Edwards ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart PRESENTATIONS Proclamation for World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day Proclamation for National Veterans and Military Families Month Proclamation for National Native American Heritage Month BOARD / COMMISSION REPORTS Community Services Commission, Old Town Local Review Board, and Public/Traffic Safety Commission PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) PUBLIC COMMENTS - NON -AGENDA ITEMS The following individual(s) addressed the City Council on non -agenda item(s): • Bob Kowell Chuck Toro • Jessica Christopher CITY COUNCIL REPORTS CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion Schwank, Second by Alexander. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 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 26 and November 2, 2021 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the Action Minutes of October 26 and November 2, 2021. 3. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021-59 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A 4. Approve Recommendation for Community Service Funding Program for Fiscal Year 2021-22 (At the Request of Subcommittee Members Council Member Alexander and Council Member Schwank Recommendation: That the City Council approve the recommendation to allocate a total of $100,000 to fund 23 out of 33 grant applications received from nonprofit organizations for the Fiscal Year 2020-21 Community Service Funding Program. 5. Authorize City Manager to Execute the License Agreement Between the City of Temecula and Steve Y. Kim Living Trust for the Use of Property for Public Parking Purposes Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the license agreement between the City of Temecula and Steve Y. Kim and Hwa Seel Lee, Co -Trustees of the Steve Y. Kim Living Trust for the use of property for public parking purposes. 6. Authorize City Manager to Execute Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Temecula and RTA Rancho Highlands, LLC Pertaining to the Ynez Road Improvements Recommendation: That the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Temecula and RTA Rancho Highlands, LLC pertaining to the Ynez Road improvements. 7. Approve Agreement with Mariposa Tree Management, Inc., for Citywide Tree Trimming Maintenance Services for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Recommendation: That the City Council approve an agreement with Mariposa Tree Management, Inc., for citywide tree trimming maintenance services for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, in the amount of $500,000. 8. Approve Agreement for Construction Support Services with STC Traffic, Inc. for Fiber Optic Communication System Upgrade, PW 18-05 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve an agreement for construction support services with STC Traffic, Inc., in the amount of $154,670, for the Fiber Optic Communication System Upgrade, PW 18-05; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve extra work authorization not -to -exceed the contingency amount of $15,467, which is equal to 10% of the contract amount. 9. Accept Improvements and File the Notice of Completion for Pavement Rehabilitation Program _ Butterfield Stage Road and Pauba Road, PW 19-08 Recommendation: RECESS: That the City Council: 1. Accept the improvements for the Pavement Rehabilitation Program - Butterfield Stage Road and Pauba Road, PW 19-08, as complete; and 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; and 3. Release the Labor and Materials Bond seven months after filing the Notice of Completion, if no liens have been filed. At 8:17 PM, the City Council recessed and convened as the Temecula Community Services District Meeting and Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency Meeting. At 8:29 PM the City Council resumed with the remainder of the City Council Agenda. RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING 13. Receive and File Assembly Bill (AB) 1600 Financial Reports - Fiscal Year 2020-21 Development Impact Fee Expenditures Recommendation: That the City Council receive and file Assembly Bill (AB) 1600 Financial Reports - Development Impact Fee Expenditures. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion Alexander, Second by Schwank. The vote reflected unanimous approval. RITISINESS 14. Approve Assignment and Assumption Agreement for Transfer of Rights and Obligations of Development Agreement Between City of Temecula and Temecula West Village, LLC and Settlement Agreement from Temecula Valley West, LLC to SBT Altair, LLC Recommendation: That the City Council approve an Assignment and Assumption Agreement for Transfer of Rights and Obligations of Development Agreement between City of Temecula and Temecula West Village (TWV), LLC dated January 9, 2018 and Settlement Agreement dated October 26, 2020, from Temecula Valley West, LLC to SBT Altair, LLC. Item pulled and continued to future City Council meeting. CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT The City Attorney stated there was no reportable actions from closed session. ITEMS FOR FUTURE CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS A. Memorial and Monument Policy (At the Request of Council Member Stewart) Council Approved (5-0): Motion Stewart, Second by Schwank. The vote reflected unanimous approval. ADJOURNMENT At 8:40 PM, the City Council meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, November 23, 2021, at 5:30 PM for Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Adjourned in Memory of Jimmy Fu Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] Item No. 3 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve List of Demands PREPARED BY: Pam Espinoza, Accounting Technician I RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- 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.2021- 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 $6,398,000.10. 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 23rd day of November 2021. Maryann Edwards, 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. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of November, 2021, 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 10/26/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 191,995.89 10/28/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: $ 4,305,981.75 11/02/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 281,998.69 11/04/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 1,077,581.91 10/28/2021 TOTAL PAYROLL RUN: 540,441.86 TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 11/23/2021 COUNCIL MEETING: $ 6,398,000.10 DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND: CHECKS: CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 4,005,755.33 125 PEG PUBLIC EDUCATION & GOVERNMENT 2,702.06 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 20,883.96 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2,879.32 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 207,653.23 192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS 534.67 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING 1,142.30 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 3,456.76 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 5,538.78 210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FUND 1,353,757.90 300 INSURANCE FUND 29,832.01 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 907.37 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 178,091.53 330 SUPPORT SERVICES 7,329.77 340 FACILITIES 13,890.96 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTONA&B DEBT SERVICE 5.02 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 5.02 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 14.99 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 5.02 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 15.06 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II 10.05 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 836.57 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 852.45 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 63.39 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 96.87 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 1,573.73 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 460.85 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 619.64 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 3,516.14 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 113.36 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 353.61 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 102.55 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 4,245.14 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 94.72 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 683.99 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES 142.38 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 255.68 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 73.01 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 1,672.79 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 288.66 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 3,713.92 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 763.53 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 224.92 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 15.38 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 159.76 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 1,532.04 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 68.94 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 413.10 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 143.21 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 66.80 $ 5,857,558.24 CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 322,604.47 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 475.90 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 3,725.24 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 149,143.49 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING 1,348.75 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 573.79 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 3,229.52 300 INSURANCE FUND 2,669.05 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 2,071.78 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 38,906.92 330 SUPPORT SERVICES 4,826.62 340 FACILITIES 8,205.73 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTONA&B DEBT SERVICE 28.09 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 28.09 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 84.31 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 28.09 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 84.27 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II 56.16 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 0.06 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 0.60 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 0.60 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 0.60 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 0.60 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 0.60 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 0.06 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 288.88 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 0.06 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 0.60 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 0.06 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 144.42 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 14.40 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 0.06 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES 0.06 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 14.40 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 0.06 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 86.59 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 121.30 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 289.12 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 549.00 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 0.06 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 0.94 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 231.12 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 28.85 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 0.06 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 0.60 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 577.80 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT (0.02) TOTAL BY FUND: 540,441.86 $ 6,398,000.10 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 10/26/2021 2:13:15PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 501263 10/28/2021 022546 AIRWAVE COMMUNICATIONS, Public safety antenna system:info tech ENTERPRISES 501264 10/28/2021 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES DRUG/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: TEM AFN SHERIFF NOV STAND BY FEE: POLICE DRUG/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: TEM SHERIF DRUG/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: TEM SHERIF 501265 10/28/2021 021670 ANLIND OF TEMECULA INC, VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE TEMECULA HARLEY-DAVIDSON VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE VEH REPAIR/MAINT: TRAFFIC: POLICE 501266 10/28/2021 013950 AQUA CHILL OF SAN DIEGO OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: PD STOREFRONT OCT DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: AULD F OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: INFO TECH 501267 10/28/2021 018408 BOB CALLAHAN'S POOL OCT POOL MAINT SVC: PW SERVICE OCT FOUNTAIN MAINT SVC: PW 501268 10/28/2021 004248 CALIF DEPT OF SEP FINGERPRINT SVCS: POLICE JUSTICE-ACCTING DEPT SEP FINGERPRINT SVCS: TCSD 501269 10/28/2021 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL PORTABLE RESTROOM: VAIL RANCH SRVCS PARK PORTABLE RESTROOM: LA SERENA WA PORTABLE RESTROOM: LONG CANYON PORTABLE RESTROOM: LONG CANYON PORTABLE RESTROOM: RIVERTON PAR PORTABLE RESTROOM: RIVERTON PAR PORTABLE RESTROOM: LA SERENA WA TEMPORARY FENCING: JRC 501270 10/28/2021 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPECTORS FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 501271 10/28/2021 019651 FOX, JAYME REIMB:CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGE 501272 10/28/2021 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE INC MISC OFC SUPPLIES: FINANCE 501273 10/28/2021 022556 HANSON AGGREGTE PACIFIC RET REL: CNSTRCTN CONTRACT SW LLC, DBAATP GENERAL SVCS: PAVEMNT ENG CONTR Amount Paid Check Total 28,747.28 28,747.28 2,244.20 1,379.17 333.90 240.80 4,198.07 1,300.47 717.52 337.20 337.20 267.04 74.19 3,033.62 61.96 56.57 28.28 146.81 1,100.00 950.00 2,050.00 3,197.00 1,306.00 4,503.00 165.88 115.36 113.21 110.88 110.88 110.88 110.88 95.00 932.97 225.17 189.06 414.23 300.00 300.00 123.65 23.11 146.76 135, 093.02 135, 093.02 Page:1 apChkLst 10/26/2021 2:13:15PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 2 Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 501274 10/28/2021 018675 MDG ASSOCIATES INC SEP CDBG - LABOR COMPLIANCE 1,258.13 PW20-08 SEP LABOR COMPLIANCE: MPSC PW20- 97.50 1,355.63 501275 10/28/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW 283.81 283.81 INC TRAFFIC 501276 10/28/2021 020429 REMOTE SATELLITE SYSTEMS SEP'21 SAT PH AIRTIME/NOV FEE: 280.00 280.00 INTL EOC 501277 10/28/2021 002412 RICHARDS WATSON AND SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 3,718.50 3,718.50 GERSHON 501278 10/28/2021 000645 SMART AND FINAL INC REFRESHMENTS: HUMAN SRVCS 291.23 291.23 EVENT 501279 10/28/2021 014783 SOFTRESOURCES, LLC SEPT CONSULTING FIN SYS UPGRADE 370.00 370.00 MUNIS 501280 10/28/2021 003849 TERRYBERRY COMPANY SERVICE AWARDS: HR 3,227.33 3,227.33 501281 10/28/2021 011351 TRITECH SOFTWARE 9/25-10/2 1,500.00 SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION/REPORTS:I.T. 8/2-12/21 REIMB EXP-ASSET MGMT: I.T. 1,403.63 2,903.63 Grand total for EFT UNION BANK: 191.995.89 Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 10/26/2021 2:13:15PM CITY OF TEMECULA 19 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 191,995.89 Page:3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 11969 10/15/2021 004457 R J NOBLE COMPANY RELEASE RETENTION: PVMNT REHAB, PW18-01 12065 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 007585 CALIF STORMWATER QUALITY PT CONF REGISTRATION FEE: KUHN, ASSN S. 12066 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES ZSAIRFARE: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES: SCHWANK 12067 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES AAAIRFARE: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES: ADAMS 008669 VONS AA RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MEETINGS 019592 URBAN CAFE AA RFRSHMNTS: STAFF REIMB'D ATTORNEY MTG 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 AA RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MEETINGS 010514 CAMPINI'S ITALIAN DELI AA RFRSHMNTS: WORK MEETING 09/07 12068 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES MR AIRFARE: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES: RAHN 12069 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 005531 FRONT STREET BAR & GRILL RO RFRSHMNTS: CITY CNCL MTG 8/24 DBA, BAILY WINE COUNTRY CAFE 000254 PRESS ENTERPRISE RO ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION: CITY COMPANY INC CLERK 006884 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER, RO REGIST BUSINESS CONF: OF COMMERCE RAMIREZ, E. 000912 CITY CLERKS ASSN OF CALIF RO MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: RAMIREZ 000912 CITY CLERKS ASSN OF CALIF RO MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: JOHL-OLSON 021453 SACRAMENTO BEE RO SUBSCRIPTION: ONLINE DIGITAL SUBSCRIP Amount Paid Check Total 59,790.92 59,790.92 325.00 325.00 415.96 415.96 349.98 37.15 81.67 109.59 54.93 633.32 699.97 699.97 228.38 14.00 65.00 200.00 200.00 12.99 720.37 Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 12070 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 018979 ICMA 020812 INSTACART.COM 009720 STARBUCKS CORPORATION 015534 GOVERNMENT JOBS.COM INC, DBA NEOGOV 015534 GOVERNMENT JOBS.COM INC, DBA NEOGOV 018323 GOAT & VINE, THE 022700 KOVE SPEAKERS 019082 YETI COOLERS 022701 ASHLEY FURNITURE 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 020395 ETSY 12071 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 006937 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES 020886 NETFLIX.COM 022698 SUBPLOT STUDIO, LLC 012085 ISTOCK INT'L INC. 000254 PRESS ENTERPRISE COMPANY INC 013338 APPLE STORE 022699 MOUNTAIN MIKE'S PIZZA 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE 013703 LAKE ELSINORE VALLEY CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total IG RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING: HR 150.00 IG RFRSHMNTS: BENEFITS 38.69 COMMITTEE MTG IG RFRSHMNTS: BENEFITS 35.90 COMMITTEE MTG IG RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING: HR 130.00 IG RECRUITMENT ADVERTISING: HR 119.00 IG RFRSHMNTS: EMERGENCY PREP 121.46 MTG IG RAFFLE PRIZES: BENEFITS FAIR 100.80 IG RAFFLE PRIZE: BENEFITS FAIR 217.49 IG CART: HR 105.47 IG FOLDING TABLES: HR 163.12 IG WALL SIGNAGE: HR 80.48 1,262.41 KH AIRFARE: LEAGUE OF CA CITIES: 673.96 HAWKINS KH MONTHLY CHARGE FOR SVC: CRC 8.99 TEEN ROOM KH PERFORM PACKAGE 100.00 PRODUCTION: TCSD KH SUBSCRIPTION: PROMO IMAGES: 120.00 TCSD KH MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION: TCSD 18.00 KH ADD'L PHONE STORAGE: ECON 2.67 DEV KH RFRSHMNTS: MEETING 9/1/21 257.90 KH REGIST: WOMEN IN BUSINESS: 130.00 ECO DEV KH REGIST: LE STATE OF THE CITY: 50.00 1,361.52 ECO DEV Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 12072 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 000305 TARGET BANK BUS CARD MW SUPPLIES: HOMELESS SRVCS PREVENTION 007282 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES MW DOG COLLAR: HOMELESS INC PREVENTION 000293 STADIUM PIZZA INC MW RFRSHMNTS: MTG W/CITY STAFF & SWAG 020489 GREYHOUND LINES MW HOMELESS OUTREACH: BUS TICKET 004822 RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY MW BUS PASSES: HELPT CTR 010514 CAMPINI'S ITALIAN DELI MW RFRSHMNTS: CITY STAFF & PD TEAM 011679 OAK GROVE INSTITUTE MW RFRSHMTS: SEPT 11TH EVENT: FOUNDATION TCSD 007987 WALMART MW HOMELESS REUNIFICATION PRGM 020489 GREYHOUND LINES MW HOMELESS REUNIFICATION PRGM 020489 GREYHOUND LINES MW HOMELESS REUNIFICATION PRGM 12074 10/12/2021 006887 UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA 022691 GEOCELL, LLC ZH REGISTRATION FEE: ROBERTS & GARCIA 004618 CALIF NARCOTIC OFFICERS ZH LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPO: ASSN ROBERTS 004618 CALIF NARCOTIC OFFICERS ZH LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPO: ASSN GARCIA 002185 US POSTAL SERVICE ZH POSTAGE STAMPS: POLICE DEPT 12100 10/15/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SERVICES - EOC 12114 10/22/2021 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER 3026656 31367 LA SERENA WAY DISTRICT 12116 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 700618534991 30395 MURRIETA 12117 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12118 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12119 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON HOT SPR SEPT 700030933344 26706 YNEZ RD SEPT 700145715868 30499 RANCHO CAL RD SEPT 700367835663 28582 HARVESTON DR Amount Paid Check Total 67.82 37.99 61.27 60.99 300.00 55.23 750.00 160.95 259.99 33.99 590.00 615.00 615.00 60.00 157.18 24,450.35 31.27 66.16 109.57 810.33 1.788.23 1,880.00 157.18 24,450.35 31.27 66.16 109.57 810.33 Page:3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 12120 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12121 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12122 10/20/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12123 10/21/2021 005460 U S BANK 12124 10/20/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 12125 10/20/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 12132 10/21/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 12133 10/22/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 12134 10/22/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 12136 10/25/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12139 10/25/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 12140 10/25/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 12141 10/25/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 12142 10/25/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 12144 10/26/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 12145 10/26/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY 12146 10/26/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total SEPT 700036969370 40820 1,038.73 1,038.73 WINCHESTER RD SEPT 700408183926 40233 VILLAGE RD 2,716.33 2,716.33 SEPT 700246573943 26953 YNEZ RD 202.20 202.20 INVESTMENT 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 PU RCHASE-ENCA6:FI NANCE OCT INTERNET SERVICES - LIBRARY 5.31 5.31 OCT INTERNET SVCS - LIBRARY 5.31 5.31 OCT INTERNET SVCS - CHILDRENS 130.98 130.98 MUSEUM OCT INTERNET SVCS - EXTERNAL 100.98 100.98 DMV LINE SEPT 091-085-1632-0 41951 MORAGA 30.33 30.33 RD SEPT 700246548782 26953 YNEZ RD 131.54 131.54 SEPT 700475634086 26036 YNEZ RD 454.69 454.69 OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 42569 598.63 598.63 MARGARITA RD OCT INTERNET SVCS 30875 RANCHO 598.63 598.63 VISTA RD OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 30600 621.44 621.44 PAUBA RD SEPT 055-475-6169-5 32380 DEER 16.27 16.27 HOLLOW SEPT 015-575-0195-2 32211 WOLF 122.68 122.68 VALLEY SEPT 700252118808 29721 RYECREST 15.58 15.58 Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 12147 10/28/2021 010349 CALIF DEPT OF CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT SUPPORT 12148 10/28/2021 021301 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA- 401(A) RETIREMENT PLAN 106474 PAYMENT 12149 10/28/2021 000194 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA-RC RETIREMENT TRUST 457 303355 PAYMENT 12150 10/28/2021 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) STATE TAX PAYMENT 12151 10/28/2021 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) FEDERAL TAX PAYMENT 12152 10/28/2021 001065 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT PAYMENT SOLUTION 12153 10/28/2021 019088 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE LOAN REPAYMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 12154 10/28/2021 000389 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT OBRA- PROJECT RETIREMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 102100 10/26/2021 022707 TALARICO, AARON REFUND: DUP PYMT ATTACHED TO INV 98947 207147 10/28/2021 020724 79 FIELD HOCKEY INC TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 207148 10/28/2021 013387 ADAME LANDSCAPE INC, DBA OCT SWEEPING SRVCS: PRKG SWEEPING UNLIMITED STRUCTURE 207149 10/28/2021 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PVA ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PV1 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PV1 Amount Paid Check Total 462.52 462.52 1,134.62 1,134.62 14,739.75 14,739.75 29,746.49 29,746.49 95,173.27 95,173.27 12,250.00 12,250.00 344.39 344.39 2,820.12 2,820.12 12,633.27 12,633.27 1,176.00 1,176.00 540.00 540.00 342.70 266.44 509.98 177.88 1,297.00 Page:5 apChkLst 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 6 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 207150 10/28/2021 007282 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES MISC BOOKS: RHRTPL: TCSD 256.20 INC MISC SUPPLIES: SPECIAL EVENTS: TCS 214.23 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIR 74.44 MISC BOOKS: RHRTPL: TCSD -6.48 MISC BOOKS: RHRTPL: TCSD 270.23 MISC EQUIPMENT: PREVENTION: FIRE E 137.95 MISC BOOKS: RHRTPL: TCSD 105.96 MISC BOOKS: RHRTPL: TCSD 11.26 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: HR 36.43 MISC SMALL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT: HR 352.43 MISC SUPPLIES: TVM: TCSD 99.26 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: HR -20.78 MISC EQUIPMENT: PREVENTION: FIRE E 191.08 MISC SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS: TCSD 130.48 REC SUPPLIES: CRC: TCSD 139.68 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: P1 33.10 MISC SUPPLIES: HUMAN SVCS: TCSD 160.09 2,185.56 207151 10/28/2021 021430 APPLE, TIMOTHY RYAN ART OFF THE WALLS: MUSICIAN: 300.00 300.00 TCSD 207152 10/28/2021 021689 ASCENT ENVIRONMENTAL INC Rendezvous Phase II PA20-1325 Initial 282.50 282.50 207153 10/28/2021 007065 B&H PHOTO & ELECTRONICS MISC AV EQUIPMENT: PEG SUPPLIES 1,604.85 1,604.85 CORP 207154 10/28/2021 011954 BAKER AND TAYLOR INC BOOK COLLECTIONS: RHRPTL: TCSD 78.61 BOOK COLLECTIONS: RHRPTL: TCSD 84.48 BOOK COLLECTIONS: RHRPTL: TCSD 18.82 BOOK COLLECTIONS: RHRPTL: TCSD 20.12 BOOK COLLECTIONS: RHRPTL: TCSD 221.61 423.64 207155 10/28/2021 015592 BAMM PROMOTIONAL Staff Apparel: PW - Land Dev & Traffic 58.66 PRODUCTS INC STAFF SHIRTS:SPECIAL EVENTS: TCSD 711.05 STAFF SHIRTS:SPECIAL EVENTS: TCSD 169.43 939.14 207156 10/28/2021 017788 BARTEL ASSOCIATES LLC CONSULTING SRVCS: GASBS 75: 2,018.00 2,018.00 FINANCE 207157 10/28/2021 004262 BIO TOX LABORATORIES PHLEBOTOMY SVCS: TEM SHERIFF 3,255.00 PHLEBOTOMY SVCS: TEM SHERIFF 1,151.00 4,406.00 207158 10/28/2021 011348 BONCOR WATER SYSTEMS NOV WTR TANK FILTER REPL: STA 73 293.50 293.50 LLC, DBA SUNSHINE WATER SOFT Page.-6 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 7 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207159 10/28/2021 021851 CALIF NEWSPAPERS SEP BID ADS: PED SGNL EQUIP, PARTNERSHIP, DBA SO CALIF PW19-10 NEWS GROUP 9/15 BID AD: FLOOD CNTRL CHNL, PW11 207160 10/28/2021 022709 COMPUTERSHARE MRAP MORTGAGE GRANT RECIPIENT MORTGAGE SRV INC, 1/3 SPECIALIZED LOAN SRV LLC MRAP MORTGAGE GRANT RECIPIENT 2j 207161 10/28/2021 013379 COSSOU, CELINE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 207162 10/28/2021 014521 COSTAR REALTY OCT'21 WEB SUBSCRIPTION: ECO INFORMATION INC DEV 207163 10/28/2021 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 MISC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIRE DEPT MISC SUPPLIES: CERT CLASS: FIRE DEF 207164 10/28/2021 004329 COSTCO TEMECULA491 MISC SUPPLIES: SPECIAL EVENTS: TCSD MISC SUPPLIES: CRC: TCSD MISC SUPPLIES: CONTRACT CLASSES:' MISC SUPPLIES: TVM/ACE: TCSD 207165 10/28/2021 012600 DAVID EVANS AND DSGN SVCS: RECYCLED WATER ASSOCIATES INC PROJECT 207166 10/28/2021 002990 DAVID TURCH AND SEP FEDERAL LOBBYING SVCS: CITY ASSOCIATES MGR 207167 10/28/2021 017736 FEAST CALIFORNIA CAFE LLC, RFRSHMNTS: EVENTS/EXHIBITS: DBA CORNER BAKERY CAFE ACE-TVM 207168 10/28/2021 003747 FINE ARTS NETWORK AKA STTLMNT: MATILDA 10/8 - 10/24 THEATRE, CO AND BALLET THEATER 207169 10/28/2021 022706 FINICKY FLOWERS INC FLOWER STANDS & ARRANGEMENT: SOTC STAGE 207170 10/28/2021 021365 GEORGE HILLS COMPANY INC SEP CLAIM ADJUSTER SVCS: RISK MGMT 207171 10/28/2021 021527 GIANT DESIGN BAL DUE: GRAPHIC DSGN & SVCS: TCSD 207172 10/28/2021 009608 GOLDEN VALLEY MUSIC STTLMNT: CLASSIC AT THE MER 10/10 SOCIETY, DBA CA CHAMBER & 10/2 ORCHESTRA STTLMNT: CLASSICS AT THE MERC: 09/1 Amount Paid Check Total 3,065.00 1,164.00 4,229.00 1,558.71 1,558.71 3,117.42 871.50 871.50 1,200.00 1,200.00 479.23 535.71 1,014.94 428.32 531.99 495.76 78.62 1,534.69 117.50 117.50 5,500.00 5,500.00 358.42 358.42 27,316.55 27,316.55 618.75 618.75 2,894.30 2,894.30 10,471.90 10,471.90 591.50 647.50 1,239.00 Page:? apChkLst Final Check List Page: 8 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207173 10/28/2021 022695 GUILD MORTGAGE COMPANY MRAP MORTGAGE GRANT RECIPIENT LLC 2/3 207174 10/28/2021 010766 INLAND VALLEY SYMPHONY Musical Performances/Concerts: Special 207175 10/28/2021 021896 JP HANDMADE CORP, DBA BUSINESS CARDS: KOMERS: FINANCE MINUTEMAN PRESS 207176 10/28/2021 001091 KEYSER MARSTON FISCAL IMPACTANALYSIS: SOLANA ASSOCIATES INC WINCHESTE 207177 10/28/2021 011321 LABOR LAW CENTER INC LABOR LAW POSTERS: HR 207178 10/28/2021 000210 LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES CONF REGIST: CITY CNCL & CITY MGR OFC 207179 10/28/2021 019884 LEONIDA BUILDERS INC SANTA GERTRUDIS CRK PEDESTRIAN EXT 207180 10/28/2021 014772 LOTA, RAYMOND A PHOTO BOOTH: HALLOWEEN: TCSD 207181 10/28/2021 004813 M AND J PAUL ENTERPRISES Inflatables/Power package for Color Run INC, DBA JOLLY JUMPS 207182 10/28/2021 013982 M C I COMM SERVICE OCT 7DK89878 XXX-0714 GEN USAGE MALL PD OCT 7DK90589 XXX-0346 GEN USAGE 207183 10/28/2021 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA VARIOUS SIGNS & SUPPLIES: PARKS: ATHACO INC PW VARIOUS SIGNS & SUPPLIES: PARKS: P1 VARIOUS SIGNS & SUPPLIES: PARKS: P1 207184 10/28/2021 013443 MIDWEST TAPE LLC BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY 207185 10/28/2021 019019 MUSIC CONNECTION LLC STTLMNT: SPEAKEASY AT THE MERC 10/09 207186 10/28/2021 001323 NESTLE WATERS NORTH 09/15-10/14 WTR DLVRY SVC: TVE2 AMERICA, DBA READYREFRESH 207187 10/28/2021 000209 NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS INC, SMALL EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PARKS: DBA CROP PRODUCTION PW SRVCS EQUIPMENT REPAIR: FIRE STA 73 SMALL EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PARKS: P1 SMALL EQUIPMENT REPAIRS: PARKS: PI Amount Paid Check Total 2,033.47 2,033.47 12,000.00 12,000.00 150.75 150.75 277.50 277.50 890.52 890.52 240.00 240.00 153, 393.17 153, 393.17 730.00 730.00 1,443.00 1,443.00 38.33 36.45 74.78 711.15 387.90 452.17 1,551.22 38.05 114.15 152.20 644.00 644.00 3.25 3.25 169.86 35.32 127.69 144.53 477.40 PageB apChkLst 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 9 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 207188 10/28/2021 002292 OASIS VENDING, AKA EDWARD KITCHEN SUPPLIES/SRVC: FOC 149.81 W BENDAS KITCHEN SUPPLIES/SRVC: CIVIC CENTE 664.65 KITCHEN SUPPLIES/SRVC: MPSC 218.72 1,033.18 207189 10/28/2021 003663 PECHANGA BAND OF SEP PROF SRVCS: S.GERTRUDIS CRK, 3,430.44 3,430.44 LUISENO, MISSION INDIANS PW08-04 207190 10/28/2021 022693 PHH MORTGAGE MRAP MORTGAGE GRANT RECIPIENT 2,571.90 2,571.90 CORPORATION, DBA PHH 2/3 MORTGAGE SERVICES 207191 10/28/2021 022694 PLANET HOME LENDING LLC MRAP MORTGAGE GRANT RECIPIENT 1,833.82 1,833.82 2/3 207192 10/28/2021 010338 POOL AND ELECTRICAL, VARIOUS SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 435.87 435.87 PRODUCTS INC 207193 10/28/2021 021853 PROPACINC LIGHT TOWER PURCHASE- SHSP 10,371.30 10,371.30 207194 10/28/2021 020127 QUINN COMPANY GENERATOR REPAIRS: 73 GYM 2,186.95 GARAGE,19-13 RENTAL EQUIP: PW STREETS 643.15 2,830.10 207195 10/28/2021 004029 R J M DESIGN GROUP INC SEPT DSGN SRVCS: MARG DOG PARK 1,504.50 1,504.50 207196 10/28/2021 022537 REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES, HVAC SUPPLIES: CIVC CENTER 221.01 221.01 DISTRIBUTOR 207197 10/28/2021 017391 RISE INTERPRETING INC SEPT SIGN LANGUAGE 1,440.00 1,440.00 INTERPRETING: CLASSES 207198 10/28/2021 000418 RIVERSIDE CO CLERK AND, NOE-MURR CRK TRAIL SOLAR LIGHTS 50.00 50.00 RECORDER LR21-128 207199 10/28/2021 000406 RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS 8/26-9/22 LAW ENFORCEMENT 2,385,389.24 2,385,389.24 DEPT 207200 10/28/2021 009980 SANBORN GWYNETH A, CO COUNTRY LIVE! @ THE MERC 10/16 787.50 787.50 TEMECULA MUSIC ACADEMY 207201 10/28/2021 017699 SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M PHOTOGRAPHY SRVCS: STUDENT 170.00 PRESTON ART MURAL PHOTOGRAPHY SVCS: JOB FAIR 10/20/2 170.00 PHOTOGRAPHY SVC: MPSC HALLOWEE 170.00 PHOTOGRAPHY SVCS: FRIENDSHIP PRI, 170.00 PHOTOGRAPHY SVCS: SOTC 10/14/21 300.00 PHOTOGRAPHY SVCS: COVID FLAGS 1C 170.00 1,150.00 Page9 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 10 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207202 10/28/2021 015364 SEASIDE ICE LLC, DBA ICE DEPOSIT: ICE RINK/21-22 SEASON AMERICA 207203 10/28/2021 021727 SHADE STRUCTURES INC, DBA SHADE STRUCTURE INSTALL: PAT USA SHADE & FABRIC BIRDSALL PK 207204 10/28/2021 021247 SHAYLI BENNER, (SHAY & CO) ENTERTAINMENT: AOTW 11/12/21 207205 10/28/2021 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 95 CONTROL INC OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 92 OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: OVERLANI SEPT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 84 SEPT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 95 207206 10/28/2021 019250 ST FRANCIS ELECTRIC LLC INSTALL TRAFFIC CABINET: YNEZ/R. VISTA 207207 10/28/2021 000293 STADIUM PIZZA INC REFRESHMENTS: YOUTH INNOVATORS 9/29 REFRESHMENTS: YOUTH INNOVATORS REFRESHMENTS: YOUTH INNOVATORS REFRESHMENTS: YOUTH INNOVATORS 207208 10/28/2021 021318 STAGEDROP LLC STAGE/PLATFORM STAIRS: PEG 207209 10/28/2021 017814 STC TRAFFIC INC JUL TRAF SGNL SYS UPGRADE: HSIP CYCLE 9 AUG TRAFFIC ENG: LRSP, PW21-02 207210 10/28/2021 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER STATE OF THE CITY 10/14 FIRE OF, COMMERCE 207211 10/28/2021 003941 TEMECULA WINNELSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES: SAFE COMPANY HOUSE/TCC PLUMBING SUPPLIES: SAFE HOUSE/TC( PLUMBING SUPPLIES: TCC 207212 10/28/2021 002452 TOP LINE INDUSTRIAL, MISC SUPPLIES: PW STREET MAINT PRODUCTS, INC. 207213 10/28/2021 011618 TSI INCORPORATED SOUND METER CALIBRATION SVCS: CODE ENF 207214 10/28/2021 019795 TUSKER SURPLUS METALS METAL FABRICATION: STA 95 207215 10/28/2021 010046 TV CONVENTION &VISITORS AUG '21 BUS. IMPRV DISTRICT BUREAU, DBA VISIT TEMECULA ASMNTS VALLEY Amount Paid 36,250.00 16,451.50 350.00 80.00 42.00 48.00 80.00 80.00 6,845.80 42.51 91.32 63.33 66.85 1,097.21 2,505.00 13,785.00 1,200.00 25.28 75.85 1,228.04 708.81 506.45 299.66 192,270.80 Check Total 36,250.00 16,451.50 350.00 330.00 6,845.80 264.01 1,097.21 16,290.00 1,200.00 1,329.17 708.81 506.45 299.66 192,270.80 Page:10 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 11 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207216 10/28/2021 000161 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC FINANCIAL SOFTWARE LICENSE FEES: FINANCE FINANCIAL SOFTWARE LICENSE FEES: I SOCRATA-ENERGOV EXEC INSIGHTS 207217 10/28/2021 022102 UNITED PARCEL SERVICES EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: THEATER INC EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: CODE ENF EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: FINANCE 207218 10/28/2021 021957 US AIR CONDITIONING, HVAC SUPPLIES: TVE2 DISTRIBUTORS LLC HVAC SUPPLIES: TVE2 207219 10/28/2021 014486 VERIZON WIRELESS 9/11-10/10 TASK FORCE TABLETS POLICE 207220 10/28/2021 021010 VISIONARIES IMAGE CO LLC VAR VIDEOGRAPHY SRVCS: SOTC 207221 10/28/2021 018147 WADDLETON, JEFFREY L. DJ/MC SRVCS: HIGH HOPES HALLOWEEN 207222 10/28/2021 007987 WALMART THEATER HOSPITALITY & SUPPLIES THEATER HOSPITALITY & SUPPLIES SUPPLIES: CONTRACT CLASSES-TCSD REC SUPPLIES: CRC -TCSD THEATER HOSPITALITY & SUPPLIES SUPPLIES: VITICULTURE WORKFORCE-' 207223 10/28/2021 001342 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY INC CLEANING SUPPLIES: VAR. PARKS 207224 10/28/2021 022529 WERLE, TIMOTHY J, DBA CHALLENGE COINS: FIRE CAMPAIGN FIRE COINS Amount Paid Check Total 51,786.00 21, 577.50 15,500.00 88,863.50 32.73 15.46 9.70 57.89 440.44 191.40 631.84 473.64 473.64 4,508.50 4,508.50 525.00 525.00 163.01 38.30 179.50 197.01 188.14 326.70 1,092.66 1,378.41 1,378.41 600.00 600.00 Grand total for UNION BANK: 4,305,981.75 Page:11 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 12 10/28/2021 4:52:38PM CITY OF TEMECULA 120 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 4,305,981.75 Page:12 apChkLst 11 /02/2021 2:29:16 P M Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 501282 11/4/2021 004802 ADLERHORST INTERNATIONAL OCT K9 TRAINING: KING/MUSHINSKIE: LLC POLICE 501283 11/4/2021 009374 ALLEGRO MUSICAL VENTURES PIANO TUNING: MPSC: TCSD DBA, ALLEGRO PIANO SERVICE PIANO TUNING/MAINT: THEATER 501284 11/4/2021 013015 ALWAYS RELIABLE BACKFLOW TESTS: VAR BACKFLOW, AKA NANETTE PARKS/MEDIANS SEMAN BACKFLOW TEST. MURRIETA HOT SPRIP BACKFLOW REPAIRS: SPORTS PARKS BACKFLOW REPAIRS: CIVIC CTR & FOC 501285 11/4/2021 000936 AMERICAN RED CROSS, STAFF/LIFEGUARDS CERTS: HEALTH AND SAFETY SVCS AQUATICS STAFF/LIFEGUARDS CERTS: AQUATICS STAFF/LIFEGUARDS CERTS: AQUATICS 501286 11/4/2021 002187 ANIMAL FRIENDS OF THE JUL ANIMAL CNTRL SVCS: TEMECULA VALLEYS AUG & SEP ANIMAL CNTRL SVCS: TEME 501287 11/4/2021 012951 APPLIED DEVELOPMENT QUALITY OF LIFE MASTER PLAN: ECONOMICS PLANNING 501288 11/4/2021 013950 AQUA CHILL OF SAN DIEGO 501289 11/4/2021 014293 BIBLIOTHECA LLC 501290 11/4/2021 019559 BMW MOTORCYCLES OF RIVERSIDE 501291 11/4/2021 022519 BUREAU VERITAS TECHNICAL, ASSESSMENTS LLC 501292 11/4/2021 004248 CALIF DEPT OF JUSTICE-ACCTING OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: THEATER OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: MPSC OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: PW OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: TVM OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: JRC OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: LIBRARY OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: TCC OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: AQUATICS OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: FOC OCT DRINKING WTR MAINT: CIVIC CTR ANNUAL SUPPORT/MAINT OF EQUIP: LIBRARY VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFF VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFI VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFI VEHICLE MAINT & REPAIR: TEM SHERIFI FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT - PW SEP FINGERPRINT SVCS: HR SEP BLOOD &ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: PD Amount Paid 350.00 225.00 225.00 540.00 54.00 645.00 81.00 877.00 150.00 43.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 7,136.01 28.28 34.75 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 67.34 28.28 212.00 20,878.89 693.10 694.58 693.10 235.27 2,725.04 147.00 1,400.00 Page: 1 Check Total 350.00 450.00 1,320.00 1,070.00 30,000.00 7,136.01 512.05 20,878.89 2,316.05 2,725.04 1,547.00 Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 11/02/2021 2:29:16PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 501293 11/4/2021 022687 COLLINS, NICOLE REIMB: SUPPLIES: BENEFITS FAIR 501294 11/4/2021 000442 COMPUTER ALERT SYSTEMS ALARM SVC CALL: TVE2 501295 11/4/2021 021291 COOKE AARON, DBA PROPER SIGNAGE FOR COLOR RUN: CRC: MANAGEMENT TCSD 501296 11/4/2021 017542 COX, KRISTI LYN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 501297 11/4/2021 010650 CRAFTSMEN PLUMBING & PLUMBING SVCS: FIRE STA92 HVAC INC PLUMBING REPAIRS: FOC PLUMBING SVCS: POLICE DEPT CONCRETE PAD FOR BENCH: DUCK POI PLUMBING SVCS: CRC 501298 11/4/2021 003272 DAISYECO INC PRINTER & PLOTTER SUPPLIES: GIS/CIVIC CT PRINTER & PLOTTER SUPPLIES: GIS/CI\ PRINTER & PLOTTER SUPPLIES: GIS/CI\ 501299 11/4/2021 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL PORTABLE RESTROOM: VAIL RANCH SRVCS PARK RESTROOMS/HANDWASHING STATION: 501300 11/4/2021 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CIP: PW FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: STREET MAI FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC: PV6 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSD FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: LAND DEV: P FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PARK MAINT FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CODE ENFOI FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: POLICE DEP' FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPE 501301 11/4/2021 020904 ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES INC OCT CONDENSER WTR SYS PM: CIVIC CTR 501302 11/4/2021 002577 ENGINEERING RESOURCES, ENG CONSULT SVCS: OVERLAND: OF SOUTHERN CALIF., INC. PW20-11 ENG SVCS: BIKE TRAIL PGM: PW19-11 501303 11/4/2021 015966 ERGO SOLUTION INC ERGO EVAL & REPORT: WOOTEN, MIKE 501304 11/4/2021 010804 FEHR AND PEERS TRANSP DISCOVERY/BENCHMARKING: PLAN Amount Paid Check Total 50.00 50.00 123.50 123.50 795.06 795.06 113.40 113.40 225.00 745.00 325.00 2,900.00 1,055.00 5,250.00 3,092.46 1,106.49 -485.68 3,713.27 172.59 377.33 549.92 125.14 1,750.14 360.22 856.43 115.45 116.49 1,814.97 24.89 61.44 282.98 5,508.15 538.67 538.67 1,887.00 925.00 2,812.00 250.00 250.00 6,718.25 6,718.25 Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 11/02/2021 2:29:16PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 501305 11/4/2021 014865 FREIZE UHLER KIMBERLY DBA, BACKPACKS: EMPLOYEE WELLNESS: CLEAR BLUE PROMOTIONS HR Tablecloth embroidery: Planning 501306 11/4/2021 021814 GIROUARD ERICK JOSEPH, NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION: MPSC: DBA E&G DISTRIBUTION LLC TCSD 501307 11/4/2021 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS MISC OFC SUPPLIES:: STREET MAINT: INC PW 501308 11/4/2021 000520 HDL COREN AND CONE OCT-DEC PROP TAX CONSULTING: FINANCE 501309 11/4/2021 022033 IE GENERAL ENGINEERING PAVEMENT REHAB: ADA COMPLIANCE INC 20-08 501310 11/4/2021 006914 INNOVATIVE DOCUMENT SEP COPIER MAINT/USAGE/REPAIR: SOLUTIONS CITYWIDE SEP COPIER MAINT/USAGE/REPAIR: CIT 501311 11/4/2021 019085 INTERPRETERS UNLIMITED INTERPRETER SVCS: TEM SHERIFF INC 501312 11/4/2021 000482 LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC GEOTECH & MATUS TESTING SVS: PARK & RID GEOTECHNICAL SVCS: FIRENZE HOTEL 501313 11/4/2021 003726 LIFE ASSIST INC EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPLIES: MEDIC 501314 11/4/2021 021370 MARK THOMAS AND COMPANY SEP DSGN CONSULTANT SVCS: INC CHERRY ST EXT 501315 11/4/2021 018675 MDG ASSOCIATES INC SEP CDBG PRGM ADMIN: COM DEV 501316 11/4/2021 019823 MERCHANTS BLDG MAINT LLC ENHANCED COVID CLEANING: CIVIC CTR 501317 11/4/2021 004043 MISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CRC INC ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: OLD TOWN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: FIRE DEPT ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: OLD TOWN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: FIRE DEPT 501318 11/4/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: B&S INC CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI 501319 11/4/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: POLICE INC Amount Paid Check Total 7,029.87 126.00 7,155.87 93.75 93.75 69.68 69.68 5,961.53 5,961.53 49,162.50 49,162.50 438.61 4,506.23 4,944.84 634.00 634.00 2,841.60 3,831.00 6,672.60 2,301.30 2,301.30 22,400.17 22,400.17 5,293.50 5,293.50 270.00 270.00 462.03 668.47 223.93 334.08 80.52 1,074.91 2,843.94 39.89 162.00 201.89 43.00 43.00 Page3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 11/02/2021 2:29:16PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 501320 11/4/2021 022537 REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES, DISTRIBUTOR 501321 11/4/2021 002412 RICHARDS WATSON AND GERSHON 501322 11/4/2021 009213 SHERRY BERRY MUSIC 501323 11/4/2021 013482 SILVERMAN ENTERPRISES INC, DBA BAS SECURITY 501324 11/4/2021 002366 STEAM SUPERIOR CARPET CLEANING 501325 11/4/2021 000668 TIMMY D PRODUCTIONS INC 501326 11/4/2021 021603 TITAN RENTALS GROUP INC, TITAN TENT & EVENT RENTAL 501327 11/4/2021 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total HVAC SUPPLIES: LIBRARY 143.55 HVAC SUPPLIES: LIBRARY 34.25 177.80 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 503.50 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 832.50 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 174.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 116.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 252.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 291.50 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 336.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 3,133.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 696.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 928.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 348.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 431.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 22,254.99 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 312.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 934.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 780.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 18,538.86 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 3,043.00 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 8,468.57 SEPT 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 945.00 63,317.92 JAZZ @ THE MERC 10/21/21 765.00 STAND UP COMEDY @ THE MERC 10/23 1,625.00 2,390.00 9/23-10/21 SECURITY SVCS: PUMP 4,582.00 4,582.00 TRACK CARPET/FURNITURE CLEANING: CIVIC 2,380.00 CENTER CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: T. MUSEUM 875.00 3,255.00 DJ/MC/SOUND: COVID REMEMBRANCE 700.00 700.00 RENTALS: COVID REMEMBRANCE 852.14 852.14 10/21 9/16-30 TREE MAINT: VAIL RANCH 540.00 SLOPE 9/16-30 TREE MAINT: VINTAGE HILLS SL( 1,516.00 9/16-30 TREE MAINT: CITY R-O-W 1,892.00 3,948.00 Grand total for EFT UNION BANK: 281.998.69 Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 11/02/2021 2:29:16PM CITY OF TEMECULA 46 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 281,998.69 Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 12115 10/18/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS 41000 MAIN ST EXTRA 12126 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS STA95 32131 S DIST LOOP RD 12127 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS 31991 RORIPAUGH DIST VALLEY 12128 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS 39656 DIEGO DR DIST 12129 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS STA95 32131 S DIST LOOP RD 12130 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS STA95 32131 S DIST LOOP RD 12131 10/21/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS 31991 RORIPAUGH DIST VALLEY 12135 10/25/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 12137 10/25/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 12138 10/25/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER SEPT WATER SVCS 39569 SERAPHINA DIST RD 12143 10/29/2021 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER VARIOUS SEPT WATER 3031158 DISTRICT NACKE DR 12156 10/27/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 41000 MAIN ST. 12157 10/27/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 700066386743 32805 PAUBA RD 12158 10/27/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 700606072010 46679 PRIMROSE AVE 12159 10/28/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 32380 DEER HOLLOW 12160 10/29/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 28922 PUJOL ST Amount Paid Check Total 410.56 410.56 49.20 49.20 97.60 97.60 127.62 127.62 175.40 175.40 190.40 190.40 1,791.07 1,791.07 44.27 44.27 240.31 240.31 398.05 398.05 24,722.99 24,722.99 49.77 49.77 90.08 90.08 661.90 661.90 598.63 598.63 598.63 598.63 Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 12161 10/29/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCTOBER INTERNET SVCS 41845 6TH ST 12162 10/28/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - SKATE PARK & SENIOR 12163 10/28/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - CITY HALL 12164 11/1/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700187069897 44173 BUTTERFIELD STG 12165 11/1/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700295838526 44747 REDHAWK PKWY 12166 11/1/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700376130476 29429 TEMECULA PKWY 12167 11/1/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON SEPT 600000000717 42470 CROWNE HILL DR 12168 11/1/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700316536912 STA 95 32131 S LOOP RD 12169 11/1/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - SENIOR CENTER 12170 11/1/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - COMMUNITY CENTER 12171 11/1/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - CITY HALL 12172 11/1/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC OCT INTERNET SVCS - CITY HALL 12174 11/2/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700034047650 44270 MEADOWS PKWY 12175 11/2/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700034500823 32932 LEENA WAY 12176 11/2/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700035621070 42335 MEADOWS PKWY 12177 11/2/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700035691903 43487 BUTTERFIELD STG 12178 11/2/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC NOV DISH NETWORK 41952 6TH ST Amount Paid Check Total 598.63 598.63 185.74 185.74 295.98 295.98 19.39 19.39 33.14 33.14 90.55 90.55 1,361.13 1,361.13 2,313.88 2,313.88 150.98 150.98 130.99 130.99 5,621.04 5,621.04 2,919.25 2,919.25 16.78 16.78 16.78 16.78 16.78 16.78 18.43 18.43 59.16 59.16 Paget apChkLst 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 3 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 12179 11/2/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700278695390 32329 OVERLAND 162.93 162.93 TRL 12180 11/2/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC NOV DISH NETWORK STA 95 32131 175.38 175.38 12181 11/2/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE OCT INTERNET SVCS 29119 1,621.36 1,621.36 MARGARITA RD 102101 11/2/2021 022713 BAMF INC REFUND: DUPLICATE PAYMENT 39.00 39.00 102102 11/2/2021 022714 INFINITY ENERGY INC REFUND: CANCELLED PERMIT 133.92 133.92 102103 11/3/2021 022718 MASON, BRANDON REFUND: DUPLICATE AB1379 FEE 4.00 4.00 CHARGED 207225 11/4/2021 022717 STATE TREASURER'S OFFICE CASE CVSW2108934-CONDEMNATION 500.00 500.00 DEP 207226 11/4/2021 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT PAVEMENT REHAB PRGM: CITYWIDE: 761,655.57 761,655.57 PW19-17 207227 11/4/2021 010905 ALLIED TRAFFIC & LIGHT TOWER RENTAL: SPECIAL 690.00 690.00 EQUIPMENT, RENTALS INC EVENTS: TCSD 207228 11/4/2021 007282 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES MISC OFC SUPPLIES: TEM SHERIFF 123.90 INC MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIR 180.06 303.96 207229 11/4/2021 006254 BALLET FOLKLORICO, AKA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 548.80 548.80 LORENA HANCOCK 207230 11/4/2021 001323 BLUETRITON BRANDS INC, 09/23-10/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: MRC 50.11 DBA READYREFRESH 09/23-10/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: AQUATICS 16.30 09/23-10/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: HELP CTR 36.77 09/23-10/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: PBSP 52.16 09/23-10/22 WTR DLVRY SVC: SKATE PAI 18.30 173.64 207231 11/4/2021 021502 BUCHER, BRET PHILLIP TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 1,379.00 1,379.00 207232 11/4/2021 013265 CALIF BUILDING, STANDARDS 3RD QTR PAYMENT OF SB1473 2021 826.00 826.00 COMMISSION 207233 11/4/2021 000638 CALIF DEPT OF 2021 3RD QTR PMT:STRONG MOTION 2,838.31 2,838.31 CONSERVATION (JUL-SEP) Page3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207234 11/4/2021 004971 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES OCT COPIER LEASE - CIVIC CTR INC 207235 11/4/2021 021054 CANTRELL, TINA J TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 207236 11/4/2021 018828 CASC ENGINEERING AND, SEP COMMERCIAUIND'L CONSULTING INC INSPECTIONS:NPDES WQMP REVIEW: ARRIVE RANCHO HIGHI 207237 11/4/2021 004462 CDW LLC, DBA CDW MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP: INFO GOVERNMENT LLC TECH MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP: INFO TECI MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP: INFO TECI 207238 11/4/2021 009640 CERTIFION CORP DBA OCT ONLINE DATABASE SUBSCR: ENTERSECT POLICE 207239 11/4/2021 004837 CHERRY VLY FEED & PET k9 food: tem sheriff SUPPLY 207240 11/4/2021 012627 CLEAR IMAGE ENTERPRISES WINDOW CLEANING SVCS: TVE2 INC, DBA:CLEAR IMAGE WINDOW CL 207241 11/4/2021 009905 COMPRISE TECHNOLOGIES SOFTWARE RENEWAL: LIBRARY INC 207242 11/4/2021 021230 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL LightGrid software renewal:street lights DISTR, DBA CALIF ELECTRIC SUPPLY WRCOG STREET LIGHT IMPLEMENTATI( 207243 11/4/2021 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 HOSPITALITY & OFC SUPPLIES: THEATER:TCS 207244 11/4/2021 002631 COUNTS UNLIMITED INC TRAFFIC COUNT DATA COLLECTION: TRAFFIC: 207245 11/4/2021 001233 DANS FEED AND SEED INC MISC SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PW 207246 11/4/2021 012600 DAVID EVANS AND SEP CONST BID SUPPOT: SANTA ASSOCIATES INC GERTRUDIS CR SEP DSGN SVCS: DLR SIDEWALKS. PW1 207247 11/4/2021 009618 ENNIS FLINT INC BIKE LEGENDS: PAVEMENT REHAB PRGM 207248 11/4/2021 000164 ESGIL LLC AUG PLAN CK SVCS: COMDEV DEPT JUL PLAN CK SVCS: COMDEV DEPT Amount Paid Check Total 671.56 671.56 315.00 315.00 720.00 766.50 1,486.50 249.15 64.14 53.64 366.93 200.00 200.00 140.05 140.05 740.00 740.00 15,559.80 15,559.80 25,327.88 -4,360.88 20,967.00 52.30 52.30 1,200.00 1,200.00 33.75 33.75 4,355.00 161.14 4,516.14 19,300.95 19,300.95 37,298.56 24,618.71 61,917.27 Page:4 apChkLst 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 5 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 207249 11/4/2021 021859 EXP US SERVICES INC CONSULT SVCS: SANTA GERTRUDIS 10,116.16 10,116.16 CRK TRAIL 207250 11/4/2021 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD KRACH, BREE - CASE# 603016103 6.53 6.53 207251 11/4/2021 022711 FRANTZ, WILLIAM REFUND: BEG/INTADULT TENNIS 75.00 75.00 LEVEL 5/6 207252 11/4/2021 009097 FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS SOUND/LIGHTING & SUPPLIES: -793.45 THEATER SOUND/LIGHTING & SUPPLIES: THEATEI 47.86 ASSISTIVE HEADSETS: THEATER 2,721.48 ASSISTIVE HEADSETS: THEATER 101.91 2,077.80 207253 11/4/2021 006250 HAZ MAT TRANS INC HAZ MAT SVCS: FOC: PW 3,725.73 3,725.73 207254 11/4/2021 003198 HOME DEPOT MISC HRDWR SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 28.22 MISC HRDWR SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR 100.32 128.54 207255 11/4/2021 017334 HOUSE OF AUTOMATION INC BAY DOOR REPAIR: FIRE STA 84 425.00 425.00 207256 11/4/2021 022569 INLAND FLEET SOLUTIONS INC VEHICLE & EQUIP REPAIRS: STREETS: 500.86 500.86 PW 207257 11/4/2021 021896 JP HANDMADE CORP, DBA BUSINESS CARDS: ECON DEV 70.25 70.25 MINUTEMAN PRESS 207258 11/4/2021 015358 KELLY PAPER COMPANY INC MISC PAPER SUPPLIES: CENTRAL 712.73 712.73 SVCS 207259 11/4/2021 019293 KITTRICH CORPORATION K9 FOOD: POLICE 106.66 K9 FOOD: POLICE 106.66 K9 FOOD: POLICE 106.66 319.98 207260 11/4/2021 017118 KRACH BREE B, DBA Misc Supplies- ACE/Sister City/TVM 26.10 TEMECULA TROPHY& DES CREDIT: -6.53 19.57 207261 11/4/2021 022615 LEMONLIGHT MEDIA INC VIDEO SVCS: SHOP SMALL 6,000.00 6,000.00 SATURDAY:ECO DEV 207262 11/4/2021 004813 M AND J PAUL ENTERPRISES JUMPER & GAME RENTAL: SPEC 5,595.00 5,595.00 INC, DBA JOLLY JUMPS EVENTS: TCSD 207263 11/4/2021 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA CITY STREET SIGNAGE: STREET 689.17 ATHACO INC MAINT: PW CITY STREET SIGNAGE: STREET MAINT: PW 215.39 904.56 207264 11/4/2021 017427 MATCHETT, VIVIAN TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 291.20 291.20 Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207265 11/4/2021 022623 OLD TOWN RESTAURANT RFSHMNTS: AUG-OCTTVM EVENTS: GROUP LLC, DBA CRUSH & TCSD BREW 207266 11/4/2021 013418 PENWORTHY COMPANY, THE MISCBOOKS:RHRTPL -TCSD 207267 11/4/2021 002012 R D O EQUIPMENT COMPANY EQUIPMENT PARTS: PW STREET MAINT EQUIPMENT PARTS: PW STREET MAINT 207268 11/4/2021 017124 RAYA, SERGIO COMPUTER PURCHASE PRGM 207269 11/4/2021 022537 REFRIGERATION SUPPLIES, HVAC SUPPLIES: LIBRARY DISTRIBUTOR HVAC SUPPLIES: LIBRARY HVAC SUPPLIES: FOC 207270 11/4/2021 001592 RIVERSIDE CO INFO DIGITALAERIAL IMAGERY:GIS TECHNOLOGY JUN EMERG RADIO RENTAL: POLICE 207271 11/4/2021 022715 RIVERSIDE CO PUBLIC AUG EMERG RADIO RENTALS: POLICE SAFETY, ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATION JUL EMERG RADIO RENTALS: POLICE 207272 11/4/2021 000406 RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS 8/13-10/11 TOWING SRVCS: POLICE DEPT 207273 11/4/2021 017699 SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M PHOTOGRAPHY SRVCS: M. EDWARDS PRESTON PHOTOGRAPHY SRVCS: BMX JAM 10/23 207274 11/4/2021 021309 SB&O INC ENG, SURVEY SVC:CITYWIDE SIDEWALKS,19-20 207275 11/4/2021 013376 SECURITY SIGNAL DEVICES MAINT SRVCS: FIRE STN 95 INC, SSD SYSTEMS 207276 11/4/2021 020922 SHARP, ANISSA REIMB: PTSC MTG 10/28/21 207277 11/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON OCT 700039423268 VARIOUS LOCATIONS OCT 700276704365 VARIOUS LOCATION: 207278 11/4/2021 020545 SOCIAL WORK ACTION GROUP HOMELESS/STREET OUTREACH SVCS:TCSD 207279 11/4/2021 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: LIBRARY CONTROL INC OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: PBSP OCT PEST CONTROL SRVCS: CIVIC CEN Amount Paid Check Total 978.75 978.75 879.15 879.15 467.05 748.29 1,215.34 1,915.37 1,915.37 182.99 681.31 100.76 965.06 30,169.00 2,159.91 32,328.91 2,380.68 2,380.68 4,761.36 1,075.00 1,075.00 25.00 200.00 225.00 283.75 283.75 995.00 995.00 73.50 73.50 1,175.46 534.67 1,710.13 29,788.75 29,788.75 90.00 70.00 59.00 219.00 Pagefi apChkLst Final Check List Page: 7 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 207280 11/4/2021 012652 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, NOV GEN USAGE: 0141,0839,0978,0979 TELEPHONE COMPANY 207281 11/4/2021 008337 STAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW LAND DEV OFFICE SUPPLIES: PW NPDES 207282 11/4/2021 021609 TEMECULA CREEK VILLAS LP MRAP RENTALASSIST. GRANT RECIPIENT MRAP RENTALASSIST. GRANT RECIPIEP MRAP RENTALASSIST. GRANT RECIPIEP 207283 11/4/2021 017295 TEMECULA PIZZA FACTORY, REFRESHMENTS: TCSD 10/29 DBA PF INDUSTRIES LLC 207284 11/4/2021 021236 TEMECULA YOUTH SPORTS TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS LEAGUES 207285 11/4/2021 000161 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC 11/24/21-11/23/22 EXECUTIME MAINT 207286 11/4/2021 022102 UNITED PARCEL SERVICES EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: PW PARKS INC 207287 11/4/2021 020963 UPTOWN TEMECULA AUTO SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: SPA LLC TCSD SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: B&S SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: PW F SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: PW F SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: PW S SEPT VEHICLE DETAILING SRVCS: FIRE 207288 11/4/2021 014850 VALLEY PRINTING SERVICES, CITYWIDE NEWSLETTER INC. BOXING/DELIVERY SEMI-ANN'L CITYWIDE NEWSLETTER 207289 11/4/2021 018147 WADDLETON, JEFFREY L. DJ/MC SRVCS: HEALTH FAIR 9/25 MC SRVCS: SKATE PARK BMX JAM 10/21� DJ/MC SRVC: ROD RUN/HALLOWEEN 207290 11/4/2021 001342 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY INC CLEANING SUPPLIES: PW PARKS CLEANING SUPPLIES: PW PARKS 207291 11/4/2021 000341 WILLDAN ASSOCIATES INC AUG ENG SRVCS: PW TRAF/55 SEGMENTS Amount Paid 653.43 66.21 40.64 1,909.00 1,909.00 1,909.00 503.29 1,650.00 660.00 41.20 16.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 12.00 96.00 687.00 6,853.00 525.00 525.00 2,475.00 1,378.41 137.84 4,521.68 Check Total 653.43 106.85 5,727.00 503.29 1,650.00 660.00 41.20 140.00 7,540.00 3,525.00 1,516.25 4,521.68 Grand total for UNION BANK: 1,077,581.91 Page:? apChkLst Final Check List Page: 8 11/04/2021 4:29:48PM CITY OF TEMECULA 106 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 1,077,581.91 Page:8 Item No. 4 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Partial Acquisition and Loss of Lease Rent for Billboard on Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-060-004, 910-060-008 and 910-060-014 in Connection with I-I5/French Valley Parkway Improvements — Phase II, PW 16-01 PREPARED BY: Amer Attar, Engineering Manager Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council take the following actions: 1. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND EVAN TISS AND DAVID TISS, SUCCESSOR CO -TRUSTEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE I-I5/FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II (PORTIONS OF APNS 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910- 060-014) 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve and execute all necessary documents, including those in substantially the form attached to the Agenda Report, and take all necessary actions to effectuate the purchase of the approximate 1,226 square foot partial fee acquisition and the loss of lease rent for the billboard on the real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta (portions of Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910- 606-004, 910-060-008 and 910-060-014). BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula (City), in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), seeks to construct the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements - Phase II (Phase II) to improve traffic congestion and improve operational efficiency within the limits of the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project. As partof Phase II, the City proposes to construct a two-lane northbound collector/distributor system along I-15 from the Winchester Road/I-15 interchange northerly on -ramps to just north of the I-15/I-215 junction with connectors to I-15 and I-215. The Phase II project requires the acquisition of privately -owned lands to accommodate the proposed public improvements. On May 28, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-30 approving a Cooperative Agreement, Agreement 08-1667, with Caltrans for the design of Phase II. Pursuant to Agreement 08-1667, City is the implementing agency for right of way and is responsible for acquisition of the property interests needed for Phase II. Phase II requires the acquisition of an approximate 1,226 square foot portion of that certain real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta, and identified as Riverside County Tax Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-060-004, 910-060-008, and 910-060-014 for public use, namely public street and highway purposes, retention wall construction, drainage, public utilities, and all uses necessary or convenient thereto in connection with the City's proposed construction of Phase II. Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees are the record owners of said real property. A billboard structure is located on the property line of the parcel identified as APN 910-060-004 and will be affected by the construction of Phase II. The owners of the parcel receive income from the billboard's south advertising side based on a ground lease which provides rent. Pursuant to Government Code Section 7267.2, on August 10, 2021, the City Council set just compensation for the approximate 1,226 square foot acquisition and the loss of lease rent for the affected billboard (collectively "Subject Property Interests") at the fair market value as determined by the City's independent appraiser based on an October 7, 2020 date of value. The City Council also authorized the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to make offers and negotiate the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. On October 11, 2021, the City hand -delivered a written offer to Evan Tiss to purchase the Subject Property Interests at the fair market value established by the City's independent appraiser. The owners have accepted the City's offer. The Purchase and Sale Agreement describes the details of the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. The total purchase price for the Subject Property Interests is the fair market value of $614,000. The environmental effects of the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests were studied as an integral part of the Mitigated Negative Declaration approved for the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project. The findings made by the City Council at its meeting on February 23, 2010 in approving the Mitigated Negative Declaration are the appropriate findings for the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. A re -validation of the Mitigated Negative Declaration was approved on July 9, 2021. In connection with the attached Agreement, City staff reviewed all of the environmental documentation prepared in connection with the Phase II project, including, but not limited to, the re -validation of the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the initial environmental study, the mitigation monitoring program and agenda report related to the approval of the Mitigated Negative Declaration. Pursuant to the criteria of Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines and Section 21166 of the Public Resources Code, City staff concluded that no substantial changes have occurred in the Phase II project and that the City has obtained no new information of substantial importance that would require further environmental analysis. These environmental findings are the appropriate findings with respect to the proposed acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. FISCAL IMPACT: The I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements — Phase II project is identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Years 2022-26. The project is funded with Measure S, TUMF (WRCOG), TUMF (CETAP/RCTC), SAFETEA- LU, STIP, and INFRA Grant. The City will pay $614,000 for the City's purchase of the partial fee acquisition and the loss of lease rent for the billboard plus any escrow -related costs, which are not expected to exceed $10,000. Sufficient funds are available in the Project accounts. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Purchase and Sale Agreement with Exhibits Exhibit "A" — Legal Description of Subject Fee Property (Caltrans Parcel 24625-1) Exhibit `B" — Depiction of Subject Fee Property (Caltrans Parcel 24625-1) Exhibit `B-l" — Rough Depiction of Subject Billboard Impacted by Phase II Exhibit "C" — Form of Grant Deed 3. Project Description 4. Project Location RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND EVAN TISS AND DAVID TISS, SUCCESSOR CO -TRUSTEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE I-15/FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II (PORTIONS OF APNS 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findings. A. The City of Temecula (City), in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), seeks to construct the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements - Phase II (Phase II) to improve traffic congestion and improve operational efficiency within the limits of the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project (Project). City completed Phase I of the Project, which was designed to provide interim relief by widening the existing southbound off -ramp at Winchester Road, construction of the southbound off -ramp at the French Valley Parkway and construction of the westbound portion of French Valley Parkway between the new off -ramp and Jefferson Avenue. As part of Phase II, City proposes to construct a two-lane northbound collector/distributor system along I-15 from the Winchester Road/I-15 interchange northerly on -ramps to just north of the I-15/I-215 junction with connectors to I-15 and I-215. B. Phase II is identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program Budget for Fiscal Years 2022-26. C. On May 28, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 19-30 approving a Cooperative Agreement, Agreement 08-1667, with Caltrans for the design of Phase II. Pursuant to Agreement 08-1667, City is the implementing agency for right of way and is responsible for acquisition of the property interests needed for Phase II. D. Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001 (collectively "Seller") are the record owners of that certain real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta, and identified as Riverside County Tax Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014 ("Larger Parcel"). The Larger Parcel is approximately 164,359 square feet (3.77 acres) in size. The Larger Parcel is improved with two (2) manufactured homes that are not affected by Phase II. A billboard structure ("subject billboard") is located on the property line of the portion of the Larger Parcel identified as APN 910-060-004 that abuts the adjacent parcel identified as APN 910-060-002. The owners of the Larger Parcel receive income from the subject billboard's south advertising side based on a ground lease between Lamar Advertising Company (successor to the interests of Lamar Companies) and Don Vernon Tiss. The lease is dated November 1, 2014 and is for a term of 30- years. Seller is the successor to the interests of Don Vernon Tiss in said ground lease. E. Phase II requires the acquisition of an approximate 1,226 square foot portion of the Larger Parcel ("Subject Fee Property") for public use, namely public street and highway purposes, retention wall construction, drainage, public utilities, and all uses necessary or convenient thereto in connection with the City's proposed construction of Phase II. The subject billboard will be affected by the construction of Phase II. F. Pursuant to Government Code Section 7267.2, on August 10, 2021, the City Council set just compensation for the Subject Fee Property and the loss of lease rent for the affected subject billboard (collectively "Subject Property Interests") at the fair market value as determined by the City's independent appraiser based on an October 7, 2020 date of value. The City Council also authorized the Director of Public Works/City Engineer to make offers and negotiate the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. G. On October 11, 2021, the City hand -delivered a written offer to Evan Tiss to purchase the Subject Property Interests at the fair market value established by the City's independent appraiser. H. The owners have accepted the City's offer. The Purchase and Sale Agreement describes the details of the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. The total purchase price for the Subject Property Interests is the fair market value of $614,000. I. At its meeting of February 23, 2010, the City Council approved the Mitigated Negative Declaration for the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project. The City Council found that based on the record before it (1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); (2) there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a significant effect on the environment that cannot be adequately and feasibly mitigated; and (3) the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council. The City duly filed the Notice of Determination in accordance with CEQA. Section 2. Approval of Purchase and Sale Agreement. The City Council hereby approves the Purchase and Sale Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions Between City of Temecula and Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees in Connection with the I- 15/French Valley Parkway Improvements — Phase II (Portions of APNs 910-060-004, 910-060- 008, & 910-060-014). Section 3. Environmental Analysis. The environmental effects of the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests were studied as an integral part of the Mitigated Negative Declaration approved for the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project. The findings made by the City Council at its meeting on February 23, 2010 in approving the Mitigated Negative Declaration are the appropriate findings for the acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. A re- validation of the Mitigated Negative Declaration was approved on July 9, 2021. In connection with the attached Agreement, City staff reviewed all of the environmental documentation prepared in connection with the Phase II project, including, but not limited to, the re -validation of the N Mitigated Negative Declaration, the Mitigated Negative Declaration, the initial environmental study, the mitigation monitoring program and agenda report relating to the approval of the Mitigated Negative Declaration. Pursuant to the criteria of Section 15162 of the CEQA Guidelines and Section 21166 of the Public Resources Code, City staff concluded that no substantial changes have occurred in the Phase II project and that the City has obtained no new information of substantial importance that would require further environmental analysis. These environmental findings are the appropriate findings with respect to the proposed acquisition of the Subject Property Interests. Section 4. City Manager's Authority. The City Manager is authorized to execute the Agreement in substantially the form attached. A copy of the final Agreement shall be placed on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The City Manager (or the City Manager's designee), is hereby authorized, on behalf of the City, to take all actions necessary and convenient to carry out and implement the Agreement, and to administer the City's obligations, responsibilities and duties to be performed under the Agreement, including but not limited to, execution of the Certificate of Acceptance, escrow instructions, and other similar agreements and documents as contemplated by or described in the Agreement or as necessary and convenient to effectuate the transaction contemplated therein. Section 5. 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 23rd day of November, 2021. Maryann Edwards, 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. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of November, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT AND JOINT ESCROW INSTRUCTIONS BETWEEN CITY OF TEMECULA AND EVAN TISS AND DAVID TISS, SUCCESSOR CO -TRUSTEES IN CONNECTION WITH THE I-15/FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II (PORTIONS OF APNs 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014) This Agreement for Purchase and Sale and Joint Escrow Instructions between the City of Temecula and Evan and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees in Connection with I- I5/French Valley Parkway Improvements - Phase II (Portions of APNs 910-060-004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014) ("Agreement") is entered into by and between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation ("Buyer" or "City") and Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001 (collectively "Seller") and constitutes an agreement to purchase and sell certain real property interests between Seller and Buyer and the joint escrow instructions directed to First American Title Company ("Escrow Holder"). Seller and Buyer are referred to below collectively as the "Parties". The Agreement is effective on the date it is fully executed by the Parties ("Effective Date"). RECITALS A. Seller is the record owner of that certain real property located at 26101 Jackson Avenue, Murrieta, and identified as Riverside County Tax Assessor's Parcel Numbers 910-060- 004, 910-060-008, & 910-060-014 ("Larger Parcel"). The Larger Parcel is approximately 164,359 square feet (3.77 acres) in size. The Larger Parcel is improved with two (2) manufactured homes that are not impacted by Phase II. A billboard structure ("subject billboard") is located on the property line of the portion of the Larger Parcel identified as APN 910-060-004 that abuts the adjacent parcel identified as APN 910-060-002. The owners of the Larger Parcel receive income from the subject billboard's south advertising side based on a ground lease between Lamar Advertising Company (successor to the interests of Lamar Companies) and Don Vernon Tiss. The lease is dated November 1, 2014 and is for a term of 30-years. Seller is the successor to the interests of Don Vernon Tiss in said ground lease. Said ground lease provides rent which is the greater of a base of $36,000 per year or 25% of net advertising revenues generated by both faces of the billboard structure. B. City, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation ("Caltrans"), seeks to construct the I-15/French Valley Parkway Improvements - Phase II ("Phase II") to improve traffic congestion and improve operational efficiency within the limits of the I- 15/French Valley Parkway Improvements Project ("Project"). City completed Phase I of the Project, which was designed to provide interim relief by widening the existing southbound off -ramp at Winchester Road, construction of the southbound off -ramp at the French Valley Parkway and construction of the westbound portion of French Valley Parkway between the new off -ramp and Jefferson Avenue. As part of Phase II, City proposes to construct a two-lane northbound collector/distributor system along I-15 from the Winchester Road/I-15 interchange northerly on -ramps to just north of the I- 15/I-215 junction with connectors to I-15 and I-215. C. Pursuant to Cooperative Agreement 08-1667 ("Cooperative Agreement"), City is the implementing agency for right of way and is responsible for acquisition of the property interests needed for Phase II. -1- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc D. City extended to Seller a written offer dated October 11, 2021 pursuant to Government Code Section 7267.2 to purchase in fee an approximate 1,226 square foot portion of the Larger Parcel ("Subject Fee Property") for public use, namely public street and highway purposes, retention wall construction, drainage, public utilities, and all uses necessary or convenient thereto in connection with the City's proposed construction of Phase II. The approximate 1,226 square foot Subject Fee Property that the City seeks to acquire in fee is identified as Caltrans Parcel No. 24625-1 and described more particularly on Exhibit "A" hereto and depicted on Exhibit `B" hereto, which are incorporated herein by this reference. A rough depiction of the subject billboard impacted by Phase II is attached as Exhibit `B-1" hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Phase II and the City's acquisition of the Subject Fee Property will not impact the dwellings located on the Larger Parcel. The City's offer letter also included compensation for the impact of Phase II on the subject billboard. It is the understanding of the Parties that the subject billboard cannot be relocated due to the City of Murrieta's sign regulations and thus the lease for the subject billboard for which Seller receives rent will be impacted by Phase II and the acquisition of the Subject Fee Property. E. The Parties negotiated City's purchase in fee of the Subject Fee Property, and have reached an agreement regarding the terms of City's purchase of the Subject Fee Property, improvements thereon, and impact to the lease for the subject billboard, subject to ratification by the City Council. F. The Parties acknowledge that City is authorized to acquire real property by eminent domain for a public use, including public street and highway purposes, and all uses necessary or convenient thereto, including, but not limited to, public street, highway, retention walls, drainage, and utilities, pursuant to the authority conferred upon the City of Temecula by California Constitution Article 1, Section 19, California Government Code Sections 37350, 37350.5, 37351, 40401 and 40404 and California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1230.010 et seq. (Eminent Domain Law). Phase II is a public use for which City has the authority to exercise the power of eminent domain. Pursuant to Section 41 of the Cooperative Agreement, City, as the implementing Agency, is responsible for hearing any resolutions of necessity for Phase II. The City Council of the City of Temecula, as City's governing body, has sole discretion to make the findings required by Code of Civil Procedure Section 1240.030 for the adoption of a resolution of necessity pursuant to the Eminent Domain Law. (Code of Civil Procedure Section 1245.220). If Seller and City had not reached agreement for the City's purchase of the Subject Fee Property, City Staff would have recommended that the City Council consider the adoption of a resolution of necessity authorizing the initiation of eminent domain proceedings to acquire the Subject Fee Property in accordance with the Eminent Domain Law. The City Council, however, has the exclusive discretion to adopt a resolution of necessity. The adoption of any such resolution of necessity would require City's compliance with applicable law, including Government Code Section 7260 et seq. and the Eminent Domain Law. This Agreement is not a commitment or announcement of intent to acquire any other real property interests that City may need for Phase II. Seller is solely responsible for consulting its tax advisors or seeking a letter ruling from the Internal Revenue Service regarding the applicability of 26 U.S.C. Section 1033 to Seller's sale of the Subject Fee Property to City in connection with the Phase II. City makes no express or implied representation regarding the applicability of 26 U.S.C. Section 1033 to this transaction. -2- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc G. Seller desires to sell to City the Subject Fee Property, and City desires to purchase the Subject Fee Property, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above Recitals and for other valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, City and Seller agree as follows. 1. Purchase and Sale. On the Close of Escrow, as defined in Section 2 below, Seller agrees to sell in fee the Subject Fee Property (Caltrans Parcel No. 24625-1) described in Exhibit "A" and roughly shown on Exhibit "B" to the City and City agrees to purchase the Subject Fee Property in fee from Seller on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 2. Opening and Close of Escrow. Within five (5) business days after the Effective Date, City will deliver a copy of the fully -executed Agreement to Escrow Holder. Opening of Escrow means the date on which Escrow Holder receives a copy of the fully -executed Agreement. The Parties can execute the Agreement in counterparts as set forth in Section 19.d. below. This Agreement shall serve as the instructions to Escrow Holder for consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby. City and Seller agree to execute such additional and supplementary escrow instructions as may be appropriate to enable Escrow Holder to comply with the terms of this Agreement; provided, however, that in the event of any conflict between the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the terms and provisions of any supplementary escrow instructions, the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall control. For the purposes of this Agreement, "Close of Escrow" shall be the date on which the Grant Deed for the Subject Fee Property in favor of City is recorded in the Official Records of the Riverside County Recorder's Office. Provided all of Seller's and City's obligations to be performed on or before Close of Escrow have been performed and all the conditions to the Close of Escrow set forth in this Agreement have been satisfied, escrow shall close thirty (30) calendar days after the Opening of Escrow ("Closing Date"). All risk of loss or damage with respect to the Subject Fee Property shall pass from Seller to City at the Close of Escrow. Possession of the Subject Fee Property shall be delivered to Buyer upon the Close of Escrow. 3. Purchase Price. The total purchase price that City will pay to Seller for the Subject Fee Property is the sum of $614,000.00 (Six Hundred Fourteen Thousand Dollars) ("Purchase Price") for the fair market value of the Subject Fee Property and the compensation for the impact of Phase II on the subject billboard. a. Specifically, the Purchase Price includes $14,000 (rounded) for the land value of the Subject Fee Property. The $14,000.00 (rounded) is calculated as follows: 1,226 square foot @ $11.00 per square foot = $13,486.00. b. It also includes $600,000.00 for the impact to Seller for the loss of the ground lease rent in connection with the impact to the subject billboard and loss of the ground lease rent for the subject billboard as a result of Phase II, calculated as follows: -3- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc Potential Gross Income $36,000.00 Less Vacancy & Collection Loss - $0.00 Effective Gross Income $36,000.00 Less Operating Expenses - $0.00 Net Operating Income (NOI) $36,000.00 Concluded Capitalization Rate — 6% Billboard Value Conclusion $600,000.00 C. Thus, the Purchase Price is the total price for the Subject Fee Property without distinction or separation for various interests that may be held in the Subject Fee Property, except for any compensation due by the City to Lamar Advertising Company in connection with the impact of Phase II on the subject billboard structure. The billboard structure is owned by Lamar Advertising Company. The Purchase Price does not include any compensation that is owed to Lamar Advertising Company in connection with the impact of Phase II on said subject billboard structure. Except as otherwise provided herein, Seller is responsible for any apportionment or allocation of the Purchase Price if required for any separately held interests that may exist in the Subject Fee Property. 4. Title and Title Insurance. a. Title Insurance. Upon the Opening of Escrow, Escrow Holder will obtain and issue a title commitment for the Subject Fee Property. Escrow Holder will also request two copies each of all instruments identified as exceptions on said title commitment. Upon receipt of the foregoing, Escrow Holder will deliver these instruments and the title commitment to City and Seller. Escrow Holder will insure City's interest in the Subject Fee Property described in Exhibit "A" and depicted on Exhibit `B" to this Agreement at the Close of Escrow by a CLTA Standard Coverage Policy of Title Insurance (or an ALTA Extended Coverage Form of Title Policy ("Alta Extended Policy") if the City elects such coverage as provided below in Section 4.b.) in the amount of the Purchase Price ("Title Policy"), with liability in the full amount of the Purchase Price, insuring title to the Subject Fee Property as vested in City, free and clear of all monetary liens and encumbrances and other matters affecting title to the Subject Fee Property, except for the permitted title exceptions defined below and any permitted conditions of title that Buyer approves in writing (collectively "Permitted Title Exceptions): i. General and special real property taxes and assessments for the then current tax fiscal year which are a lien not then due and payable; ii. The applicable zoning, building, and development regulations of any municipality, county, state, or federal jurisdiction affecting the Larger Parcel; iii. Such other non -monetary exceptions listed in the Preliminary Title Report that City has approved within ten (10) business days after the date the City receives the title commitment and legible copies of instruments noted as exceptions therein. If City conditionally disapproves any exceptions, then Seller will use good faith efforts to seek to cause such exceptions to be removed by the Close of Escrow. In no event will Seller be required to file any legal action to seek to remove any exception conditionally disapproved by the City. If such -4- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc conditionally disapproved non -monetary exceptions are not removed by the Close of Escrow, the City may, at the City's option, either accept the Subject Fee Property subject to such encumbrances or terminate the Escrow. In the event Escrow is terminated, within ten (10) business days of the written notice of termination to Escrow, Escrow will disburse the City any funds deposited into Escrow by City less any escrow cancellation charges. iv. Any exceptions directly or indirectly caused by City or City's agents, employees or contractors. b. The City will have the option of obtaining an ALTA Extended Policy or a CLTA Standard Coverage Policy of Title Insurance. If the City, in its sole discretion, determines to obtain an ALTA Extended Policy, the City will, at its expense, procure an ALTA survey. The City will also pay for the cost of any such ALTA Extended Policy. C. Acts After Date of Agreement. During the period from the date of this Agreement through the Close of Escrow, Seller shall not encumber the Subject Fee Property, record or permit to be recorded any document or instrument relating to the Subject Fee Property, or physically alter the Subject Fee Property or permit or cause to be altered without the prior written consent of Buyer, which consent may be withheld in Buyer's sole and absolute discretion. 5. Escrow. a. Deposit of Funds in Escrow. City covenants and agrees to deposit with Escrow Holder the Purchase Price and any such escrow funds that are required within five (5) business days of receiving written notice from Escrow holder regarding the confirmation of the completion of the conditions required herein for the Close of Escrow. b. Deposit of Documents in Escrow by Seller. Seller covenants and agrees to deposit with Escrow Holder the following documents within ten (10) business days of the Opening of Escrow: i. Grant Deed. The Grant Deed in the form attached as Exhibit "C" hereto ("Grant Deed") duly executed and acknowledged by Seller. Exhibit "C" is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. non -foreign affidavit. ii. California 593 Certificate. A California 593 certificate and federal iii. Certificates of Trust. Seller shall deliver to Escrow the following: (a) A certification pursuant to California Probate Code Section 18100.5 in a form satisfactory to Escrow Holder demonstrating that Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustees are duly authorized to legally bind the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001; and (b) Copies of those excerpts from the original trust documents and amendments thereto that Escrow Holder may require, which designate the trustee(s) and confer up on the trustee(s) the power to act in this transaction. -5- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc iii. Any other documents reasonably required by Escrow Holder or the Title Company to be deposited by Seller to carry out this escrow. C. Deposit of Documents in Escrow by Cily. i. Certificate of Acceptance. An executed Certificate of Acceptance in the form attached to the Grant Deed (attached hereto as Exhibit "C"). ii. Any other documents reasonably required by Escrow Holder to be deposited by Buyer to carry out this escrow. d. Recordation of Grant Deed; Delivery of Funds and Possession. Upon receipt of the funds and instruments described in Section 5, Escrow Holder shall cause the Grant Deed to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside County, California. Thereafter, Escrow Holder shall deliver the proceeds of this escrow (less appropriate charges as shown on a preliminary Settlement Statement executed by City and Seller) to Seller, and Seller shall deliver to City possession of the Subject Fee Property free and clear of all occupants. e. Prorations. Real property taxes for the Subject Fee Property shall not be prorated, but must be paid by Seller for the current tax period. Seller may apply for a refund of property taxes in the event any property taxes paid are allocable to the period after the Close of Escrow and City shall reasonably cooperate therewith. City, as a municipal corporation acquiring property for Phase II, is exempt from property taxes pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 11922, and other provisions of law. All property assessments shall be prorated between Buyer and Seller as of the Close of Escrow based on the latest available tax information. All prorations for such assessments shall be determined on the basis of a 365-day year. Escrow Holder is authorized to pay from the Purchase Price any unpaid delinquent taxes and/or penalties and interest thereon, and for any delinquent or non -delinquent assessments or bonds recorded against the Subject Fee Property. £ Costs of Escrow. City will pay for the cost of the Title Policy (or ALTA Extended Policy if City elects to obtain such extended coverage). City will also pay for escrow fees and Escrow Holder's customary out-of-pocket expenses for messenger services, long distance telephone calls, etc. City will pay for recording the Grant Deed, and any documentary or other local transfer taxes, if any, and for any recording costs (if any). City will also pay for the costs of an ALTA survey if it determines to obtain an ALTA Extended Policy. g. Escrow Cancellation Charges. If escrow fails to close through no fault of either party, City will pay all escrow and title cancellation charges. In the event that this escrow shall fail to close by reason of the default of either party hereunder, the defaulting party shall be liable for all escrow and title cancellation charges 6. Conditions to the Close of Escrow. Escrow shall not close unless and until both Parties have deposited with Escrow Holder all sums and documents required to be deposited as provided in Section 5. Additionally, City's obligation to proceed with the transaction contemplated by this Agreement is subject to the satisfaction of all of the following conditions precedent, which are for City's benefit and may be waived only by City: -6- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc a. Seller shall have performed all obligations to be performed by Seller hereunder. b. Title Company shall have issued or shall have committed to issue the Title Policy to City, for the amount of the Purchase Price, showing fee title to the Subject Fee Property to be vested in City subject only to the Permitted Title Exceptions. Escrow Holder will use the proceeds of the Purchase Price to obtain a full reconveyance of any monetary liens encumbering the approximate 1,226 square foot Subject Fee Property, so that said Subject Fee Property is free and clear of monetary liens and encumbrances at the Close of Escrow. Escrow Holder will obtain final approval from Seller regarding the disbursement of the proceeds prior to disbursing any such proceeds to the holder(s) of the monetary liens encumbering the Subject Fee Property. C. If any of the conditions to Close of Escrow are not timely satisfied for a reason other than a default of City or Seller under this Agreement, and this Agreement is terminated, then upon termination of this Agreement, Escrow Holder will promptly return to City all funds (and all interest accrued thereon, if any) and documents deposited by City in escrow and return to Seller the documents deposited by Seller in escrow that are held by Escrow Holder on the date of the termination (less any escrow cancellation charges). 7. Permission to Enter/Due Diligence Testing. During the period commencing on the Effective Date ("commencement date") and ending at 5:00 p.m. fifteen (15) business days after said commencement date (referred to as the "Due Diligence Period"), City may inspect the Subject Fee Property as necessary for the purpose of making inspections and other examinations of the Subject Fee Property, including, but not limited to, the right to perform soil and geological tests of said Subject Fee Property and an environmental site assessment thereof. City will give Seller written notice twenty-four (24) hours before going on the Subject Fee Property to conduct such due diligence testing. City's physical inspection of the Subject Fee Property shall be conducted during normal business hours. No invasive testing or boring shall be done by City without the prior written notification to Seller and obtaining Seller's written permission of the same, which permission shall not be unreasonably withheld. City does hereby indemnify and forever save Seller, Seller's heirs, successors and assigns free and harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, damages, costs, expenses, demands, causes of action, claims or judgments, arising from or occurring out of any damage to the Subject Fee Property in connection with any accident or other occurrence at the Subject Fee Property in connection with City's due diligence testing and environmental site assessments involving entrance onto the Subject Fee Property pursuant to this Section. If City fails to acquire the Subject Fee Property due to City's default, this license/permission to enter will terminate upon the termination of City's right to purchase said Subject Fee Property. In such event, City will remove or cause to be removed any personal property, facilities, tools, and equipment from the Subject Fee Property left in the area comprising the Subject Fee Property in connection with the due diligence testing and restore said area to as close as possible to the condition of said area prior to City's due diligence testing. 8. Representation and Warranties of Seller. Seller hereby represents and warrants to City the following, it being expressly understood and agreed that all such representations and warranties are to be true and correct as of the Close of Escrow and will survive the Close of Escrow: -7- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc a. That to the best of Seller's knowledge on the Close of Escrow (i) the Subject Fee Property will be free and clear of Hazardous Materials (defined in Section 14.a. below) or toxic substances and waste, including, but not limited to, asbestos; (ii) businesses, if any, on the Subject Fee Property have disposed of their waste in accordance with all applicable statutes, ordinances, and regulations; and (iii) Seller has no notice of any pending or threatened action or proceeding arising out of the condition of the Subject Fee Property or alleged violation of Environmental Laws (defined in Section 14.b. below), health or safety statutes, ordinance, or regulations. b. That Seller is the sole owner of the Subject Fee Property free and clear of all liens, claims, encumbrances, easements, encroachments from adjacent properties, encroachments by improvements or vegetation on the Subject Fee Property onto adjacent property, or rights of way of any nature, other than those that may appear on the title commitment. Seller will not further encumber the Subject Fee Property or allow the Subject Fee Property to be further encumbered prior to the Close of Escrow. C. Neither this Agreement nor anything provided to be done hereunder, including the transfer of the Subject Fee Property to City, violates or will violate any contract, agreement, or instrument to which Seller is a parry, or which affects the Subject Fee Property, and the Seller's grant to City of the Subject Fee Property pursuant to this Agreement does not require the consent of any party not a signatory hereto. d. Except as disclosed in the title commitment referred to in Section 4.a, there are no claims or liens presently claimed or that will be claimed against the Subject Fee Property by contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers, engineers, architects, surveyors or others that may have lien rights for work performed or commenced prior to the Effective Date. Seller agrees to hold City harmless from all costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, charges, fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to any such lien or any similar lien claimed against the Subject Fee Property and arising from work performed or commenced prior to the Close of Escrow. e. There are no written or oral leases or contractual rights or options to lease, purchase, or otherwise enjoy possession, rights, or interest of any nature in and to the Subject Fee Property, or any part thereof, and no persons have any right of possession to the Subject Fee Property, or any part thereof. Seller agrees to hold City harmless from all costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, charges, fees, including attorneys' fees, arising from or relating to any claims by any person or entity claiming rights to possession of any portion of the Subject Fee Property. f. Seller has no knowledge of any pending, threatened or potential litigation, action or proceeding against Seller or any other party before any court or administrative tribunal that involves the Subject Fee Property. 9. Representations and Warranties of City. City hereby represents and warrants to Seller the following, it being expressly understood and agreed that all such representations and warranties are to be true and correct as of the Close of Escrow and will survive the Close of Escrow: a. City has taken all required action to permit it to execute, deliver, and perform its obligations under this Agreement. 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc b. City has the power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and carry out its obligations hereunder and consummate the transaction contemplated herein. 10. Total Consideration. City's payment to Seller of the Purchase Price set forth in this Agreement is an all-inclusive settlement and is the full and complete consideration and payment of just compensation for the fair market value of the Subject Fee Property and improvements thereon, including the interests of Seller in connection with the subject billboard impacted by Phase II, severance damages, inverse condemnation, precondemnation damages, attorneys' fees, interest, appraisal costs, loss of rents, lost profits, ground lease interest in connection with subject billboard, impact to subject billboard, any other damages of every kind and nature suffered by Seller by reason of City's acquisition of the Subject Fee Property, improvements in said area, or Phase II for which City is acquiring the Subject Fee Property, and all costs and expenses whatever in connection therewith. 11. Business Goodwill. a. No Loss of Business Goodwill. Seller agrees and acknowledges that Seller will not suffer any loss of business goodwill under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1263.510 as a result of City's acquisition of the Subject Fee Property or the construction of Phase II because Seller does not operate a business on the Larger Parcel. Under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1263.510, the owner of a business conducted on the property taken, or on the remainder if the property is part of a larger parcel, will be compensated for loss of goodwill if the owner proves that (i) the loss is caused by City's acquisition of the property or the injury to the remainder; (ii) the loss cannot reasonably be prevented by a relocation of the business or by taking steps and adopting procedures that a reasonably prudent person would take and adopt in preserving the goodwill; (iii) compensation for the loss will not be included in payments under Government Code Section 7262; and (iv) compensation for the loss will not be duplicated in the compensation otherwise awarded to the owner. 12. Releases. a. This Agreement is a voluntary agreement and Seller on the Close of Escrow, on behalf of Seller, Seller's successors and assigns, fully releases City, its Councilmembers, officers, counsel, employees, representatives and agents, from all claims and causes of action by reason of any damage that has been sustained, or may be sustained, as a result of City's efforts to acquire the Subject Fee Property, or any preliminary steps thereto. Seller further releases and agrees to hold City harmless from any and all claims and causes of action asserted by any party claiming to have rights to possession of any portion of the Subject Fee Property. b. Seller acknowledges that it may have sustained damage, loss, costs or expenses that are presently unknown and unsuspected, and such damage, loss, costs or expenses that may have been sustained, may give rise to additional damages, loss, costs or expenses in the future. Nevertheless, Seller hereby acknowledges that this Agreement has been negotiated and agreed upon in light of that situation, and hereby expressly waives any and all rights that Seller may have under California Civil Code Section 1542 as it relates to the releases set forth in this Section 12, or under any statute or common law or equitable principle of similar effect. California Civil Code Section 1542 provides as follows: -9- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc "A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS THAT THE CREDITOR OR RELEASING PARTY DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE AND THAT, IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER, WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR OR RELEASED PARTY." Seller's Initials: a.-T. _q:� City's Initials: Seller's waiver of rights and release of claims set forth above in Section 12.a. and Section 12.b. will not extend to and is not intended to extend to claims related to or alleged to arise out of negligence on the part of City, its agents or contractors, in connection with the physical construction of Phase Il. This Section 12 will survive the Close of Escrow. 13. City's Contingencies. For the benefit of City, the Close of Escrow and City's obligation to consummate the purchase of the Subject Fee Property is contingent upon and subject to the occurrence of all of the following (or City's written waiver thereof, it being agreed that City can waive any or all such contingencies) on or before the Close of Escrow: a. That as of the Close of Escrow the representations and warranties of Seller contained in this Agreement are all true and correct; b. The delivery to Escrow Holder of all documents pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement; C. Escrow Holder's commitment to issue, in favor of City, the Policy with liability equal to the Purchase Price showing City's interest in the Subject Fee Property, subject only to the Permitted Title Exceptions; and d. City's approval prior to the Close of Escrow of any due diligence testing, environmental site assessment, soils or geological reports, or other physical inspections of the Subject Fee Property that City might perform prior to the Close of Escrow. 14. Certain Definitions. a. The term "Hazardous Materials" will mean and include the following, including mixtures thereof. any hazardous substance, pollutant, contaminant, waste, by-product or constituent regulated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq.; oil and petroleum products and natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas and synthetic gas usable for fuel; pesticides regulated under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. Section 136 et seq.; asbestos and asbestos -containing materials, PCBs and other substances regulated under the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.; source material, special nuclear material, by-product -10- 11086-0204\2576524v Ldoc material and any other radioactive materials or radioactive wastes, however produced, regulated under the Atomic Energy Act or the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982; chemicals subject to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 C.F.R. Section 1910.1200 et seq.; industrial process and pollution control wastes, whether or not hazardous within the meaning of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.; any substance defined as a "hazardous substance" in California Civil Code Section 2929.5(e)(2) or California Code of Civil Procedure Section 736(f)(3); and any other substance or material regulated by any Environmental Laws. b. The term "Environmental Laws" will mean and include all federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, regulations and rules in effect on or prior to the Effective Date relating to environmental quality, health, safety, contamination and clean-up, including, without limitation, the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 7401 et seq.; the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1251 et seq.; and the Water Quality Act of 1987; the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act 7 U.S.C. Section 136 et seq.; the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1401 et seq.; the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 4321 et seq.; the Noise Control Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 4901 et seq.; the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 651 et seq.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.; as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984; the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 300f et seq.; the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq. as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act and the Radon Gas and Indoor Air Quality Research Act; the Toxic Substances Control Act 15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.; the Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 2011 et seq.; and the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, 42 U.S.C. Section 10101 et seq.; and state and local environmental statutes and ordinances, with implementing regulations and rules in effect on or prior to the Effective Date. 15. Evidence in Court Proceeding. The Parties agree that the total Purchase Price of $614,000.00 or any inference of per square foot value of the Subject Fee Property on said Purchase Price will not be admissible as evidence of the fair market value of the Subject Fee Property in any eminent domain or other proceeding or litigation concerning the Subject Fee Property, or any portion thereof. 16. Default. In the event of a breach or default under this Agreement by either City or Seller, the non -defaulting parry will have, in addition to all rights available at law or equity, the right to terminate this Agreement and the Escrow for the purchase and sale of the Subject Fee Property, by delivering written notice thereof to the defaulting party and to Escrow Holder, and if City is the non -defaulting party, City will thereupon promptly receive a refund of all of the deposits it deposited with Escrow Holder, if any, less City's share of any escrow cancellation charges. Such termination of the escrow by a non -defaulting party will be without prejudice to the non -defaulting party's rights and remedies at law or equity. 17. Notices. All notices and demands will be given in writing by personal delivery, certified mail, postage prepaid, and return receipt requested, or by Federal Express or other overnight carrier. Notices will be considered given upon the earlier of (a) personal delivery, (b) two (2) business days following deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid, certified or -11- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc registered, return receipt requested, or (c) one (1) business day following deposit with Federal Express or other overnight carrier. A copy of all notices will be sent to Escrow Holder. The Parties will address such notices as provided below or as may be amended by written notice: BUYER: City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, California 92590 Attention: Aaron Adams, City Manager COPY TO: Richards, Watson & Gershon 350 South Grand Avenue, 37th Floor Los Angeles, California 90071 Attention: Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney SELLER: Evan Tiss, Successor Co -Trustee David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustee Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001 18221 Magnolia Avenue Shafter, California 93263 ESCROW First American Title Insurance Company HOLDER: One Ridgegate Drive Suite 225 Temecula, California 92590 Telephone No. 951.296.2948 Attention: Debbie Fritz, Escrow Officer Electronic Mail: dfritz@firstam.com 18. Broker Commissions. No brokers represented the Parties in connection with this transaction. Seller will be solely responsible for the payment of any and all broker's commissions or similar compensation due to any broker representing Seller, if any, and Seller will defend, indemnify and hold the City harmless from and against any and all claims for any broker's commissions or similar compensation that may be payable to any broker claiming it represented Seller in connection with this transaction. Each party will defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party from and against all claims of any agent, broker, finder or other similar party based upon such party's own acts in connection with this transaction. The provisions of this Section 18 will survive the Close of Escrow. 19. Miscellaneous. a. Amendments. Any amendments to this Agreement will be effective only when duly executed by both City and Seller and deposited with Escrow Holder. b. Attorneys' Fees. In any action between Buyer and Seller seeking enforcement of any of the terms and provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action shall be awarded, in addition to damages, injunctive or other relief, its reasonable costs and -12- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc expenses, not limited to taxable costs, reasonable attorneys' fees and reasonable fees of expert witnesses. C. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the Parties hereto with respect to the matters contained herein, and all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, pertaining to any such matters are merged herein and shall not be effective for any purpose. d. Counterparts, Facsimile, and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Facsimile or electronic signatures/counterparts to this Agreement will be effective as if the original signed counterpart were delivered. e. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. f. Governing Law. This Agreement is deemed to have been prepared by each of the Parties hereto, and any uncertainty or ambiguity herein will not be interpreted against the drafter, but rather, if such uncertainty or ambiguity exists, will be interpreted according to the applicable rules of interpretation of contracts under the laws of the State of California, and not the substantive law of another state or the United States or federal common law. This Agreement will be deemed to have been executed and delivered within the State of California, and the rights and obligations of the Parties will be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of the State of California. g. Third Parties. Nothing contained in this Agreement, expressed or implied, is intended to confer upon any person, other than the Parties hereto and their successors and assigns, any rights or remedies under or by reason of this Agreement. h. Additional Documents. Each party hereto agrees to perform any further acts and to execute, acknowledge, and deliver any further documents that may be reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this Agreement. i. Authori . of Ci . Manager. The City Manager may give any and all notices, consents, and terminations hereunder on behalf of the City provided they are in writing. The City Manager may execute the Agreement, Certificate of Acceptance, escrow documents, and any such documents or instruments that are necessary to effect the transfer of property interests contemplated herein. j. Interpretation and Construction. Each of the Parties has reviewed the Agreement and each has had the opportunity to have its respective counsel and real estate advisors review and revise this Agreement and any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party will not apply in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits thereto. The recitals and captions of the Sections and Subsections of this Agreement are for convenience and reference only, and the words contained therein will in no way be held to explain, modify, amplify or aid in the interpretation, construction, or meaning of the provisions of this Agreement. -13- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc k. Remedies Not Exclusive and Waivers. No remedy conferred by any of the specific provisions of this Agreement is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy and each and every remedy will be cumulative and will be in addition to every other remedy given hereunder or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute or otherwise. The election of any one or more remedies will not constitute a waiver of the right to pursue other available remedies. 1. Severability. If any part, term or provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or in conflict with any law, the validity of the remaining provisions will not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the Parties will be construed and enforced as if this Agreement did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held to be invalid. in. Exhibits. The Exhibits attached hereto are incorporated in this Agreement by this reference. [SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE] -14- 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date set forth below. Dated: 1 `a 20 21 Dated: 10 a )a0a Dated: -15- ]1086-0204\2576524vLdoc SELLER Evan Tiss and David Tiss, Successor Co - Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001 By: � Evan Tiss, Successor Co -Trustee By: Kan, -A, -Ta4 David Tiss, Successor Co -Trustee BUYER City of Temecula, a municipal corporation LIN Aaron Adams, City Manager ATTEST: I� Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: go Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney Exhibit "A" Legal Description of Subject Fee Property (Caltrans Parcel 24625-1) EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Lot 124 per MAP of the TEMECULA LAND AND WATER COMPANY showing the Subdivision of a Portion of the TEMECULA RANCH, situated in the City of Murrieta, County of Riverside, State of Cal ifomia, said map recorded in Book 8 of Maps, page 359, in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, said portion lying northeasterly of the freeway and southwesterly of the following described LINE "A": COMMENCING at the comer common to Lot 123 and Lot 124, of said map, in the centerline of Jackson Avenue as shown on map filed in Book 142 of Records of Survey, pages 89 through 104, in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside County: thence along the line common to said lots South 48° 17'42" West 494.16 feet to the freeway right of way and the southeasterly most corner of that certain parcel of land described in deed to the State of California recorded October 21, 1974, in Book 1974, page 134994 in Official Records of said Riverside County, said comer being the southerly terminus of the segment of line described as South 31"47'59' East 856.15 feet in said deed, said comer also being the POINT OF BEGINNING of said LINE "A", thence departing said common line and proceeding along said freeway right of way and said segment of line North 31 °47'58" West 207.48 feet, thence departing said freeway right of way and said segment North 25°00'07" West 457.28 feet to the beginning of a curve concave southwesterly and having a radius of 3550.00 feet: thence along said curve through a central angle of 7°08'21A a distance of 442.34 feet; thence North 23°59'51" West 175_08 feet; thence North 33'28'38" West 212.63 feet; thence South 62'5113' West 23.24 feet to the freeway right of way and the northeasterly line of that certain parcel of land described in deed to the State of Cal ifam1a recorded February 24, 1975 in Book 1975, Page 21238 in said Official Records; thence along said freeway right of way and said northeasterty line North 27°08'47" West 143.81 feet to the northerly most angle point of said northeasterly line, and the southerly most comer of that certain parcel of land described by Directors Deed recorded October 18, 1982 in Book 1982, Page 179874 in said Official Records; thence North 27'08'47" West 396.65 feet along said freeway right of way and the southwesterly line of said Directors Deed to the POINT OF TERMINUS of said LINE "A", said terminus being the intersection of said freeway right of way and the southwesterly right of way line of said Jackson Avenue_ Containing 1,226 square feet, more or less. Together with underlying fee interest, if any, contiguous to the above described property in and to the adjoining freeway_ This conveyance is made far the purpose of a freeway and the GRANTOR hereby releases and relinquishes to the STATE any and all abutters rights including access rights, appurtenant to GRAN-FOR's remaining property, in and to the freeway. 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 Exhibit "A" 112 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION The bearingsand distances used in the above description are based on the California Coordinate System of 1933, Zone 6_ Divide distances shown by Q_99991351 to obtain ground level distances. This real property description has been prepared by me, or under my direction, in conformance with the Professional Land Surveyors Act_ Signature: � i Professional Land Surveyor ❑ate: September 14, 2021 08-Riv-16-PM 8.3 Exhibit "A" 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc Exhibit "B" Depiction of Subject Fee Property (Caltrans Parcel 24625-1) oT cakweter ss of d7gifw rs ges of this map. ` o x i �7p ` i Stn V U 86.27' AT —RI V— 15 443+6 B.97 'AY LINE= it N o C2 443+60.54 PUT a 4606.O4, Ls 3 4 { } j I I I � 435 9 4-00 ! cA Imp I.}" 11Nf) 1 2 3 -0 A45 PT 464+62.70 "C62" LINE l l 451+61.76 "C62' LINE 139.30' RT N 25'4-1'33" x -044+17.46 "AY LINE- I'' I P'RC 462+45,60 'M" LINE -0 445 ' .; d=73°Sfi 04" 11 R=20000.00' I L=1373.37' I 56.55' 432+45.21 POT 2 "CI)4" UNE -055 6 PC 439+22.56 $ 9 "CddEXIST R/!1' 4 464 1 1- 4' AT "C04" 8-3'11'29" CQ2' LfJ f 1fiS4.90' iF.... .1x llhr, "C04" LINE 055.82 dA3 - g +65. ai -167.W' L=157-10' C 12E N 2-0'i9'#6" k 4A5 T 18ritr9'- 284.6s' ' 458.05' 111 4's 1 N 31 " 4 T' 59" W F rrrf T rr T TT 'FIrT,T rr'fr 7'7Tr771-e-7rm .. x 207•A6 +-1TT rTrT �Y4 440 � T` 7 l n } 3 4" N 25'04'07" ri 91C-960-003 2. 2462i-1 D 5 - I. _ V 4 434+73.60 I� ,a 910-1T60-009 PROPOSED_24624-5 Rr1F 24625-5 4 L� � a ,4d r (R} 1 �,��. 910-Ofi4-002 i, _ 2R01PO '09 66o.21f�f �1 `W f1. 1 t :�� ti' S. 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DETAIL J 1 4 NO SCALE / 3 445+36.24 -50 — DETAIL 'A' y 1.. - 50' r — (FROM SHT. 6) iA35 - C/L JACKSON 4 ?A674-1 IMF I LARCHMONT PARK I1086-0204\2576524vl.doc Exhibit `B-1" Rough Depiction of Subject Billboard Impacted by Phase 11 South Face n, � y Exhibit `B-1" 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc Exhibit "C" Form of Grant Deed Exhibit "C" 11086-0204\2576524vl.doc RECORDING REQUESTED BY When Recorded Mail To City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 Attn: City Clerk FREE RECORDING: This instrument is for the benefit of the City of Temecula, and is entitled to be recorded without fee or tax. (Govt. Code 6103, 27383 and Rev. & Tax Code 11922) APN: 916-060-004 GRANT DEED (CORPORATION) Space above this line for Recorder's Use District County Route Postmile Number 08 Riv 15 8.3 Evan and David Tiss as Successor Co -Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001, hereinafter called GRANTOR hereby grants to CITY OF TEMECULA, a municipal corporation hereinafter called GRANTEE, that real property in the City of Murrieta, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 Number Dated this day of 120 Evan and David Tiss as Successor Co -Trustees of the Pauline J. Brown Revocable Trust Agreement, dated March 6, 2001 BY NAME: ITS: M NAME: ITS: 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 1 W4:1I 3II iY_\Y LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Lot 124 per MAP of the TEMECULA LAND AND WATER COMPANY showing the Subdivision of a Portion of the TEMECULA RANCH, situated in the City of Murrieta, County of Riverside, State of California, said map recorded in Book 8 of Maps, page 359, in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, said portion lying northeasterly of the freeway and southwesterly of the following described LINE "A": COMMENCING at the corner common to Lot 123 and Lot 124, of said map, in the centerline of Jackson Avenue as shown on map filed in Book 142 of Records of Survey, pages 89 through 104, in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside County; thence along the line common to said lots South 48017'42" West 494.16 feet to the freeway right of way and the southeasterly most corner of that certain parcel of land described in deed to the State of California recorded October 21, 1974, in Book 1974, page 134994 in Official Records of said Riverside County, said corner being the southerly terminus of the segment of line described as South 31 °47'59" East 856.15 feet in said deed, said corner also being the POINT OF BEGINNING of said LINE "A"; thence departing said common line and proceeding along said freeway right of way and said segment of line North 31 °47'58" West 207.48 feet; thence departing said freeway right of way and said segment North 25°00'07" West 457.28 feet to the beginning of a curve concave southwesterly and having a radius of 3550.00 feet; thence along said curve through a central angle of 7°08'21" a distance of 442.34 feet; thence North 23°59'51" West 175.08 feet; thence North 33028'38" West 212.63 feet; thence South 62'51'13" West 23.24 feet to the freeway right of way and the northeasterly line of that certain parcel of land described in deed to the State of California recorded February 24, 1975 in Book 1975, Page 21238 in said Official Records; thence along said freeway right of way and said northeasterly line North 27°08'47" West 143.81 feet to the northerly most angle point of said northeasterly line, and the southerly most corner of that certain parcel of land described by Director's Deed recorded October 18, 1982 in Book 1982, Page 179874 in said Official Records; thence North 27°08'47" West 396.65 feet along said freeway right of way and the southwesterly line of said Director's Deed to the POINT OF TERMINUS of said LINE "A", said terminus being the intersection of said freeway right of way and the southwesterly right of way line of said Jackson Avenue. Containing 1,226 square feet, more or less. Together with underlying fee interest, if any, contiguous to the above described property in and to the adjoining freeway. This conveyance is made for the purpose of a freeway and the GRANTOR hereby releases and relinquishes to the STATE any and all abutter's rights including access rights, appurtenant to GRANTOR's remaining property, in and to the freeway. 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 1/2 *:/:11 --U iN_W LEGAL DESCRIPTION The bearings and distances used in the above description are based on the California Coordinate System of 1983, Zone 6. Divide distances shown by 0.99991351 to obtain ground level distances. This real property description has been prepared by me, or under my direction, in conformance with the Professional Land Surveyor's Act. Signature: )Y7� Professional Land Surveyor Date: September 14, 2021 LAND 3 A g F� -23 EXP. 12/31 /21 \F Ofi CAL�FO/ 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 2/2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 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 that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ) On before me, , Notary Public, personally appeared 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 08-Riv-15-PM 8.3 (Seal) CITY OF TEMECULA Office of the City Clerk 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT DEED (Govt. Code § 27281) (Assessor's Parcel Number 916-060-004) This is to certify that the attached Grant Deed, which conveys in fee to the City of Temecula that certain real property located in the City of Murrieta, County of Riverside described more particularly in Exhibit "A" to said Grant Deed, is hereby accepted under the authority of the City Council of the City of Temecula, and the City of Temecula consents to the recordation thereof by its duly authorized officer. Dated: ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney CITY OF TEMECULA, a municipal corporation an Aaron Adams, City Manager Alft c7" The Heart of Southern California Wine Country City of Temecula Fiscal Years 2022-26 Capital Improvement Program FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY/1-15 IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II Circulation Project Project Description: This project includes the 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 1-15/1-215 junction with connectors to 1-15 and 1-215. Benefit: This project will address and improve traffic circulation in the City's northern area by providing the northbound collector/distributer road system. Core Value: Transportation Mobility and Connectivity Project Status: The environmental re-evaluation and design are estimated to be completed in Fiscal Year2021-22. Department: Public Works - Account No. 210.265.999.726 / PW16-01 Level: I Project Cost: Prior Years Actuals 2020-21 Adjusted 2021-22 Adopted Budget 2022-23 Projected 2023-24 2024-25 Projected Projected 2025-26 Projected Total Project Cost Administration 2,552,128 251,670 227,000 227,000 227,000 3,484,799 Construction 88,950,000 88,950,000 Construction Engineering 1,279 10,899,721 10,901,000 Design & Environmental 17,898,086 1,221,217 19,119,303 Land Acquisition 9,393,251 5,826,900 743,100 15,963,251 Utilities 1,993 1,993 Total Expenditures 29,846,738 107,149,508 970,100 227,000 227,000 138,420,346 Source of Funds: CFD 01-02 (Harveston) 1,005,840 1,005,840 DIF-Street Improvements 75,360 75,360 General Fund 4,236,174 4,236,174 INFRA Grant 50,000,000 50,000,000 Measure A 1,627,914 1,627,914 Measure S 454,000 3,837,485 970,100 227,000 227,000 5,715,585 Reimbursements 6,008,000 6,008,000 SAFETEA-LU 1,602,360 1,602,360 STIP-Surface Transportation 47,600,000 47,600,000 Improvement Program TUMF (CETAP/RCTC) 472,841 999,668 1,472,509 TUMF (RCTC) 2,343,000 2,343,000 TUMF (WRCOG) 11,450,112 5,283,492 16,733,604 Total Funding 27,673,241 109,323,005 970,100 227,000 227,000 138,420,346 Future Operating & Maintenance Costs: 71 Alk c7" The Heart of Southern California Wine Country City of Temecula Fiscal Years 2022-26 Capital Improvement Program FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY/1-15 IMPROVEMENTS - PHASE II Circulation Project 2021-22 Prior Years 2020-21 Adopted 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 Total Project Project Cost: Actuals Adjusted Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected Cost Total Operating Costs Notes : 1. General Fund Includes Required Contribution match for TUMF (CETAP/RCTC) funds. 2. State Transportation Improvement Program 2014 RCTC Call for projects as approved by the Commission on November 13, 2013 ($10,000,000). 3. TUMF (RCTC)- Regional funding is pursuant to RCTC Agreement No.06-72-048-00 for a total of $7,517,000 ($5,517,000-ROW; $2,000,000-PS&E). $200,000 City Match, Phase I expended $3,174,000-ROW; $2,000,000 PS&E; $200,000 City Match. Phase II expended $2,343,000 ROW. 4. TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 06-SW-TEM-1079 for a total of $11,575,000 reduced to $11,451,875 ($975,752-PA&ED; $8,801,875-PS&E; $1,674,248-ROW) for Phase I and Phase II. 5. TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 05-SW-TEM-1064 for $4,078,000 reduced to $4,043,000 ($108,724 PA&ED;3,934,296 PS&E) for Phase I and Phase II. 6. TUMF (WRCOG) - TUMF Zone Funding is pursuant to WRCOG Agreement No. 05-SW-TEM-1064 for $1,925,000-ROW. No expenditures for Phase I. 7. TUMF (CETAP/RCTC) - Funding is pursuant to the RCTC Agreement No.17-73-007-00 in the amount of $1,472,509 ($673,562 ROW; $798,947 DESIGN; $106,603 City Match). 72 pF TF.q£C G" French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements - Phase 11 Circulation Project Location 0 400 800 Feet Them a p FrenchValleyParkway_Phasell.mxd is maintained by City of Temecula GIS. Data and information represented on this map are subject to update 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://temeculaca.gov/gis 2018 Aerial Data 58 Item No. 5 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works / City Engineer DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Increase to the Contingency for the Sidewalks — Old Town Improvements Project (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek), PW20-02 PREPARED BY: Amer Attar, Engineering Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve an increase to the contingency for the Sidewalks — Old Town Improvements Project (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek) and increase the City Manager change orders approval authority in the amount of $70,000. BACKGROUND: On September 14, 2021, the City Council awarded a construction contract to Marin Concrete Construction, Inc. in the amount of $159,267.30 and authorized the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed the contingency amount of $39,816.83 for the Sidewalks — Old Town Improvements (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek). The Sidewalks - Old Town Improvements (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek) Project (Project) will provide for construction of new sidewalks along the north side of Fifth Street, rolled curb, full -width street pavement grind and overlay, centerline ribbon gutter, signing and striping, street lighting, landscaping and irrigation, and bollards for the road terminus at Murrieta Creek. The Project improvements are designed in accordance with the Old Town Specific Plan. Staff is recommending that work be expanded to include the portion of Fifth Street adjacent to the Palomar Hotel at the northeast corner of Old Town Front Street and Fifth Street. After completing the current project and the proposed addition, Fifth Street will be fully improved (rolled curb, gutter, and sidewalks) from Mercedes Street to Murrieta Creek. In addition, completing the missing section is consistent with the City's efforts to increase the walkability of Old Town and improve gaps in the sidewalk. The proposed additional improvements are the same as the current project and most of the work will be done at the competitively bid unit prices. Staff requested a proposal from the contractor and negotiated a cost of $59,247. The additional requested increase to the contingency above this amount is to cover potential unforeseen conditions. FISCAL IMPACT: The Sidewalks - Old Town Improvements (Fifth Street from Old Town Front Street to Murrieta Creek) is included in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Fiscal Years 2022-26 and is funded with Measure S. Adequate funds are available in the project accounts to cover the increase to the contingency in the amount of $70,000. ATTACHMENTS: Additional Work Location Map 711E CITY OF TEMECULA Palomar Inn Hotel - Right of Entry Area tAL �.0 0 23.51 47.0 Feet This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site a is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not GS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere accurate, current, or otherwise reliaE Latitude Geographics Group Ltd. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIC Legend Street Names Highways HWY . INTERCHANGE . INTERSTATE OFFRAMP ONRAMP . USHWY Hospitals i..; City of Temecula Boundary Public Facilities Parks Schools Notes Item No. 6 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Tract Map 37341-5 (Located on the East Side of Butterfield Stage Road Between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road) PREPARED BY: Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer Annie Bostre-Le, Associate Engineer II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Approve Tract Map 37341-5 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval; and 2. Approve the Subdivision Improvement and Monumentation Agreements with the Developer; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. BACKGROUND: Woodside 055, LP, A California Limited Partnership Tract Map 37341-5 have been approved for subdivision purposes to create 120 residential lots on 34.54 acres for Roripaugh Ranch Phase II, now known as "Sommers Bend". The property covered by this Tract Map is located on the east side of Butterfield Stage Road between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. The Tract Map subdivides Lot 5 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 Meridian. Securities have been posted for the public improvements and monumentation as conditioned by the approval of Tentative Map 37341-5 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 37341-5 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT TRACT MAP 37341-5 Date: November 23, 2021 FAITHFUL LABOR & MATERIALS MONUMENTATION TRACT MAP 37341-5 PERFORMANCE SECURITY SECURITY SECURITY Street and Storm Drain $ 4,786,500 $ 2,393,250 Monumentation $ 26,400 AULD RD 0 MURRIETA HOT 997 SPRINGS D S/TE �oJ 79 RO NZCC�-AS cn ICU �c CANTRELL D RD mm LA SERENA o 15 WAY F- 0 MARGARITA RD G y� APO MEADOWS PKWY VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 1770IOWAAVENUE-SUITE 100 RIVERSIDE, CA 92507 EXHIBIT 951.782.0707 VICINITY MAP (FAX)951.782.0723 ENGINEERING COMPANY rickengineering.com Riverside SanDiego - Orange - San LuisObispo-Bakersfield- Sacramento - Phoenix- Tucson SCALE, N.T.S. I DATE, OCT. 29, 2021 TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 120 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 7 TOTAL NET AREA: 26.484 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 34.540 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 "G", 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 115 , INCLUSIVE, LOT 116, "OPEN SPACE'', LOT 1 1 7, "EMWD PUMP STATION", LOT 118 "TRAIL/OPEN SPACE", 119 "LANDSCAPE", AND LOT 120, "LANDSCAPE" AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN LOT 116 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 118 INDICATED AS "TRAIL/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 119 AND LOT 120 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 EQUESTRIAN TRAIL EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 118 FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOT 118 FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW IS DEDICATED AS AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: TO EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ("DISTRICT"), A PUBLIC AGENCY ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT LAW OF 1911, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A PERPETUAL EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN, ENLARGE, RECONSTRUCT, REMOVE AND REPLACE, OPERATE, INSPECT, REPAIR, IMPROVE AND RELOCATE SEWER, WATER, AND RECYCLED WATER FACILITIES, ALL AS SHOWN ON THIS MAP WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION AND DESIGNATED "SEWER, WATER, AND RECYCLED WATER EASEMENT" HEREON, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO AND FROM SAID EASEMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXERCISING THE RIGHTS GRANTED IN SAID EASEMENT. OWNER RETAINS THE RIGHT TO USE THE EASEMENT AREA PROVIDED THAT OWNER SHALL NOT CONSTRUCT OR ERECT BUILDINGS, MASONRY WALLS, MASONRY FENCES AND OTHER STRUCTURES OR IMPROVEMENTS, OR PLANT OR GROW TREES OR SHRUBS, OR CHANGE THE SURFACE GRADE OR INSTALL PRIVATELY -OWNED PIPELINES WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF DISTRICT. OWNER: WOODSIDE 05S, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY- NAME: CHRISTOPHER STANICEK TITLE: ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WDS GP, INC. GENERAL PARTNER FOR WOODSIDE 05S, LP IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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 THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF Ce it BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED 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 PRINTED MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN 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 "G". 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. DATED: BY: 2021 RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA 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 TEMECULA. COUNTY. APRIL 2021 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: CASH BOND MATTHEW JENNINGS 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: MATTHEW JENNINGS 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, 0. R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT'S ACCEPTANCE STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THE EASEMENT DEDICATED ON THIS MAP TO THE EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT IS HEREBY ACCEPTED AND THE DISTRICT CONSENTS TO THE RECORDATION THEREOF BY ITS DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICER. DATE: SHEILA ZELAYA, BOARD SECRETARY OF THE EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT AND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THEREOF SHEET 1 OF 12 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 ;mv 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 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF TWELVE (12) 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. 3-31-22 (AS DELEGATED) CITY OF TEMECULA 2021 L.S. 6240 FOR PATRICK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGINEER �p �ANW f 0 f No. L.S. 6240 * flgjF OF C A��F���\� 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' R3) 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' R4) (N 49018'18" W 61.50' R3) 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' R4) (N 25031'18" E 112.71' R3) L39 (S 37018'50" W 85.50' R4) (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) d L45-�- t L59 BUTTERFIELD J 5282.95' 1 R4>-%- STAGE ROAD " J 00 5282.87' 1 R2 & R3) �y J DETAIL "A " N.T.S. 20 Rp40 S N53° 53' 32"W R 0 -� 55' 110, 55 Cx7 Q Q L49- as SEE DETAIL "A " �0 29 7 ul IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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 APRIL 2021 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & 133) CONTINUED TABLE DATA \ NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) ----------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) L45 (S 89039'10" E 319.78' 134) (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) MURRIETTA HOT L46 (N 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' 134) L57 (N 0° 33' 48" E 485.01134) SPRINGS ROAD IN 0 ° 20' 58" E 265.41 ' 132 ) (N 0° 33' 47" E 485.01' R2) L47 (S 89°26'26" E 126.20' 134) L58 (N 89039'10" W 55.00' 134) (N 89° 39' 12" W 55.00' R2 & R3) (N 89°26'26" W 126.19' 132) L59 (N 89039'10" W 601.73' 134) L48 (N 0033'34" E 76.01' 134) (N 89°39'12" W 601.61' R2) A, o& (N 0033'34" E 76.01' R2) (N 89°39'12" W 601.50' PM 14/93-94) L49 (N 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME - -DELTA--- -RADIUS- ---ARC- �° 6 ( N 48025' 50" W 30.48' R2) Cl (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' 134) L50 IN 36044'32" E 122.41' R4) (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) (N 36 °44' 30" E 122.39' R2) C2 (20 08' 52" 1600.00' 59.98' 134) RORIPAUGH L51 ( N 89026' 26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2) (20 08' 45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) VALLEY L52 (N 0033'48" E 1610.00' R4) C3 (35032'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) ROAD (35° 32' 46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' R1 & R2) N / (N 0°34'04"E 1610.00' R1] 8 L53 (N 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) (N 38015'18"E 82.30' R2) pC�j zo,o ° 1��, / L54 (N 0033'48" E 150.19' R4) �6 �\ 4 � 6 (N 0033'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R3) L13 L14 L15 SHEET 2 OF 12 SHEETS NOTES SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, VICINITY MAP. TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR MB 468/89-98. SHEET INDEX MAP. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, {� {� FLUSH. IJ� IJ� 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 10 - CITY LIMIT \� 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 34.540 ACRES GROSS. LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN M ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP. O� 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 120 LOTS. F, rn 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. o 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. ui 23 R1 INDICATES RECORD PER RS 143/82-89. .o L22 81 O 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. �;� 00 o o z 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. O 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER J a TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. 0 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805", FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. L43 �N 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. L7 � � �T a 6 � NO. 2019 - 0433380 . 6 ��o S 1 L8 L 9 1_10 - �- - NO. 37341-5 w m R L5 O .-N I �4�;y R3 E� �� �� 4�Q�� �O \ I I 12SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. a��, 465.13 „ o \ \QAb } �. 651 I36, RZ1 - ° e �� �� �( e Q (� �\f] 4 Q �] o0 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH , "LS 7891", IN WELL o (� �� �� o / �� �� o / o MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 ^� _ J `�'��'� .� �U SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 0 0 Q \ \ � � - -1 g g o1 g _ 00 a 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD �S �° a STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' co g \ ��^ \ - Q p M 0° 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL NB (� o2 / \ �'- ✓\ Q �/ a MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH o \ SOM_MERS BEND \ �� �\ �\ - \ a LOOP ROAD 8 N I COLAS RD. PER R 1 8 R4. `I' . o � o \ �� \ \ tA0 G' l� c34 T ° \ � a � � 0 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD I o / V G� G\° CC 7 H 00 ° 2! a c � 0 @g STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 0 0 0° o / p a g a Q P °� 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/71-72, R2, R3 coa�8 R4, FLUSH. le `�' \a 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD _ M STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1'. W o i m Q `V 0 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN 0 z • WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND ROR I PAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 0 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER oc o SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. �M � o �- - - 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, R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0. 1 ' . NIB' ';• 13/ 6 3 l 1 11 FD STONE MON . W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S' LY N(422.01 R4 N89 26 26"W) FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 (422.00 R2) L48 rJ lr 0 r 1Vi1r_ a3J3'1 J J E5 FD 1"IP W/PP "FRANK l\Jlr� � \ � � PER R2, R3 8 R4 UP 0.5' . (N890 26' 26"W I\IJJ 1 J3/56-6 2 __ _ & LAURA RCE 28029 J )` J 9 F --L51 - - - - - �, a 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON �DN.0.5 NO REFERENCE L47 SOMMERS BEND= _ -1 FD 1" IP OPEN DN. U. ACCEPTED AS POINT a FDA 8 x8 STONE MON. r_ - - -� MK D P17 ON SLY 7J� c r JJJr�_p 3_j13 1 1 - 1 3 NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON SLY LINE OF (75.81 R4) L59 J SIDE UP 1.2' PER l�ll� ';J ��3l POINT ON STY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 (75.84' R2 & R3) L45- R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY 1 rR,4r7 JV1,4-P 3J '11 - 12 (625.52' R4) (878.58' R4) 6 I\JJ-r,-Jl '1J311310-2-11) - 625.59R2 & 133)- - (878.53' R2 & R3) '71 (5227.95' 134) (5227.88' R2 & 133) RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89039'10'1 5282.95' R4) (N89°39'12"W 5282. 7' R2 & R3) PAR. �7 � PAR. 2 1PAR. '61F �3 o PmB �14/ " PmB �6 s / FEB �27 / pQG3. �2 PHB �4/ 0'S-0 6 PAR. �� \\ pQG3. � pQG3. �3 / PAR. 03=0a Bo -Bo 67-66 PmB 05/7�_72 4 L 32 v m N J v26 L53 N N o o a ❑X MONUMENT LOG \° 16"E \ 77 _3� � e � 4 (0= 4 7 � a o 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" S.E. CORNER 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 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE 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. BOOK T , PAGE 416. THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. N880 29' 38" E ,,��i 5295.87' (GRID) 10 2� G �0� N88° 29' 38" E � 6 g Oai�,� 5296.39' / �� 50• 1_ (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' 21 �22 20 2� aR2 & R3) / W- C?� �COpc�o.6 C �JyP Z7ZN/ ��� 12 0 I ti �• Z mil SOMMERS coo = `� ' BEND J �h N8955 00 211W� I M BUTTERFIELD L61 , 9s��As?6� , STAGE ROAD I �QO �� �� 11 61, 20 2 2 ti� �C 9lei CORS STATION "PMOB" \ \ N 2074153.1260 E 6375547.4700 � /C • ���OQ�` 60 lOR�01 I/ N55° �332 BASIS OF -0028'03.697" z IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 CORS STATION "BILL" N 2154995.0380 E 6313564.1750 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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 APRIL 2021 BOUNDARY MAP TABLE DATA CORS STATION P477" BEARINGS .6770DEAIL N E 6298482.8020 N.T.S. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF N RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 , AS DETERMINED LOCALLY CONVERGENCE ANGLE BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING AT THE NORTHWEST REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) "P477", "BILL" CORNER OF SECTION 2 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'. SEE SHEET NO. 2 LEGEND NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64°10'07" E 137.86' 1341 L16 IN 61°56'25" E 264.03' 134) L31 IN 59°53'24" E 91.23' 134) L51 IN 57043'16" E 100.70' 134) IN 64010'00" W 137.86' 132) IN 61056'22" E 264.03' 133) IN 59053'21" E 91.23' 133) L52 IN 42035'12" E 72.84' R4) L2 IN 71051'24" E 60.57' 1341 L17 IN 51006'12" E 146.91' 134) L32 IS 80011'49" E 146.69' 134) L53 IN 47024'48" W 157.30' 134) IN 71051'21" E 60.57' 132) IN 51006'09" E 146.91' 133) IN 80011'52" W 146.69' 133) L54 IN 78009'58" W 80.32' 134) L3 IN 47054'03" E 206.41' 1341 L18 IN 40050'09" E 160.77' 134) L33 IS 24016'03" E 163.27' 134) L55 IN 11050'02" E 142.37' R4) IN 47054'00" E 206.41' 1321 IN 40050'06" E 160.77' 133) IN 24016'06" W 163.27' 133) L56 IN 51029'02" W 75.69' RAD 134) L4 IN 74040'31" E 84.91' 1341 L19 IN 45027'37" E 97.37' 134) L34 IS 40055'25" E 372.57' 134) L57 IN 0000'00" E 38.03' RAD R41 IN 74040'28" E 84.91' 1321 IN 45027'34" E 97.37' 133) IN 40055'28" W 372.57' 133) L58 IN 36044'32" E 122.41' R4) L5 IN 89042'02" E 162.15' 1341 L20 IN 55057'04" E 292.00' 134) L35 IS 22046'27" E 193.68, 134) IN 36044'30" E 122.39' R2 IN 89041'59" E 162.15' 1321 IN 55057'01" E 292.00' 133) IN 22046'30" W 193.68' R3 L59 IN 55035'39" W 235.44' 134) L6 IN 63056'09" E 113.99' 1341 L21 IN 71033'59" E 183.58' 134) L36 IS 0050'29" E 260.95' 134) L60 IN 0021'36" E 2636.10' 134) IN 63056'06" E 113.99' 1321 IN 71033'56" E 183.58' 133) IN 0050'32" W 260.95' 133) IN 0021'34" E 2636.07' R2 & 133) L7 IN 84027'29" E 144.82' 1341 L22 IN 10059'51" W 41.74' 134) L37 IS 8011'57" W 112.76' 134) L61 IN 0033'48" E 150.19' 134) IN 84027'26" E 144.82' 1321 IN 10059'54" W 41.74' 133) IN 8011'54" E 112.76' 133) IN 0033'47" E 150.19' R2 & 133) L8 IN 84027'27" E 49.09' 1341 L23 IN 46017'13" W 70.83' 134) L38 IS 25031'21" W 112.71' 134) L62 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' 134) IN 84027'24" E 49.09' 1331 IN 46017'16" W 70.83' 133) IN 25031'18" E 112.71' 133) IN 38°15'18" E 82.30' 132) L9 IS 84012'25" E 129.22' 1341 L24 IN 30010'20" E 129.03' 134) L39 IS 37018'50" W 85.50' 134) L63 IS 89°59'57" E 202.06' 134) IN 84012'28" W 129.22' 133) IN 30010'17" E 129.03' 133) IN 37018'47" E 85.50' 133) L10 IN 83031'26" E 386.16' 1341 L25 IN 41058'20" W 153.10' 1341 L40 IS 5040'51" E 142.81, 134) IN 83031'23" E 386.16' 1331 IN 41°58'23" W 153.10' 1331 IN 5040'54" W 142.81' 133) L11 IN 57040'49" E 87.87' 134) L26 IN 68029'22" E 150.04' 134) L41 IN 70008'06" E 24.22' 134) IN 57040'46" E 87.87' 133) IN 68029'19" E 150.04' 133) L42 IN 56007'26" E 11.90' 134) L12 IN 72009'33" E 161.36' 134) L27 IN 49018'15" W 61.50' R4) L43 IN 16054'47" W 59.40' 134) IN 72009'30" E 161.36' 133) IN 49018'18" W 61.50' R3) L44 IN 24038'51" W 66.22' 134) L13 IN 81026'12" E 356.89' 134) L28 IN 27042'29" W 157.42' 134) L45 IN 26001,201, W 68.26' R4) IN 81026'09" E 356.89' 133) IN 27042'32" W 157.42' 133) L46 IN 21051'37" W 71.84' 134) L14 IN 89059'57" W 283.29' R4) L29 IN 3009'15" E 69.52' 134) L47 IN 15022'43" W 88.34' 134) IN 90000'00" W 283.29' R3) IN 3009'12" E 69.52' 133) L48 IN 5050'34" W 28.00' RAD 134) L15 IN 83050'13" W 159.06' R4) L30 IN 31008'52" E 146.57' 134) L49 IN 80046'33" E 162.83' R4) IN 83050'16" W 159.06' R3) IN 31008'49" E 146.57' 133) L50 IN 42034'43" E 58.64' R4) F� L14 L15 _ L� 3- - -7 L 6 3 ERRACE- - ell L9 _ 00° u °36'16"E �4` /- I I �_��� 1i o �l� �4 ����1% Lo D Q 56.00' (465.73' R4) I ° E L62 (N81 36 13 �� \- \ \ - L54 C�R2_ - O r o �(O� �Q, �O/�c� �h ■ DAWNING a d ,� ���,� ��• Z UnAcu MAP Ho QjJ�Q��a ,� - - ° �377 �34 � e � N � m pP�gP �� \ \ \ a h lb aURZ�cu map Ho. \ _ \ \ �(L=32°04144") � \ 37300 � pQ - -RADIANT-DRIVE N �S9 \ M S o CU o p C �� _ \ / \� \ E� lR 60.00 L=593.48 R4') -� o d O o� \ \ MB 477 T/ �o 2� W \ �/ 02 SEE LOU �`� \ \� \ �/12� SHEET Q / �,r�1g. \ --DYMONDIA WAYS l 6g° A5 MEiS/ - 0��3 NAME DELTA RAD I US ARC NAME DI NO.2 p �� -- ---- -------- ------- 37368vHAou Ho® Rq)\\\ I I I I I --------------------- --------:---- � �� ! LL L LI L L LI L Cl (23 23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) C5 (38 11 50 300.00' 200.00' R4) o a o 0 0 0 0 \ 0d 54°39'03"1R-=1688.00' L=1166110.08'R41 / (23°23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 8 R2) C6 (15008'33" 360.00' 95.14' R4) M Q 4 ° a / @ 0 - 0 \ l o - - - \ C2 (2008'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) C7 (15008'04" 500.00' 132.07' R4) (d-36 38 30 L-1079.51 R4) - (2008'45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) C8 (11035'12" 300.00' 60.67' R4) SCALE: �'�= 2 �� - C3 (35032'42" 1600.00' 992.60' 134) C9 (19009'58" 700.00' 234.16' 134) (35032'46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & 132) C10 (26046'36" 300.00' 140.20' 134) 260 0 260 400 C4 1 3022'53" 1000.00' 59.01' 134) C11 (38030'58" 297.00' 199.65' 134) /`n ■ EN INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. rn INDICATES FOUND 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED). 41, SHEET 3 OF 12 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. �\\ w L32 CP l�A �26 �L23 s �- L 2 2? j2 r ti J ^w TRACT MAP NO. 37341-5 L41 0 L42�� -/ . L4 L49 c� 4 � Mo 477 0 /C33_60 G \ AULD RD J� MURRIET HOT SPRINGS D Qua SITE 79 Ro �tCO`Ns CA c CANTRELL RD m m LA SERENA o 15 WAY v MARGARITA �0 Of RD 9� ,p ►.TS. MEADOWS PKWY VICINITY MAP N.T.S. LEGEND IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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 INDICATES BOUNDARY. INDICATES CENTERLINE 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. 3. A PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN TRAIL EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 118. 4. A PRIVATE ACCESS EASEMENT WITHIN LOT 118. 5 AN EASEMENT DEDICATED TO EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT FOR SEWER, WATER AND RECYCLED WATER PURPOSES WITHIN LOT 117. JLOT 116 "OPEN SPACE" TFRR�/FIB, � RgcF 1 � 4G3AC�4 �tlAp 4�0�4�77 W �� I 7NAC 7 MAP Z MO. 37 316�-44 /J m[3 1477 V33-30 ' I INDEX MAP SHEET o 7/2 - 34 220 7RAC 'r Mo. �< 37 31e7 SHEET INDEX DETAIL N.T.S. ✓ LOT 118 N SPACE/TRAIL" APRIL 2021 66 SHEET 4 OF 12 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. LOT 118 k�� "OPEN SPACE/TRAIL" LOT 118 "OPEN SPACE/TRAIL" OPEN SPACE 75 YRAC U Ho. MQ 667a/ P� 51-6 N U \\cp.rickeng.com\projects\C-RIV-G\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinalMap\Phase3\TractMap37341-5\17883AM-5fm04-Index.dgn PLOT DATE: 29-OCT-2021 JN 17883 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA al SHEET 5 OF 12 SHEETS TRACT MAP o o NOTES NO, 37341-5 ti<<,�D, o / �`�' 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND IN THE 2 CITY OFSANARD NO TEMECULA COUNTY ME OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, \���° ''��o���I�ly RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. D p co co 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF pQ RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY APRIL 2020 0 / �ti1� ��op�;�� % BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 00 °pp '��p• �i�9 �� 3. SEE SHEET N0. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND IV EASEMENT NOTES. 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"�/ Q� �`L'° ti Dc3 'o�,' �6ti °�Q L1 N 51029'02" W 38.11' 3' �, Q 9?'0 ,, v i ,;1��� �S oo °°' �� (� L2 N 51029'02" W 25.00' _ J 28. 00,� �'rn 4, W' ? 1? �3 // �`h°'` �9pS O�� 6�' p�O L5 N 33009' 58" W 24.51 ' o �� M ry o °�` \c'S�`�- ��0 CURVE TABLE L6 N 78009'58" W 45.00' `o L6 s�L2 2 z�z o �� p0 �� I �' D ,� \��q�o�, a �c�o,�� NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC L8 N 15025'42" W 23.43' T -------------------------------- L22 N 59000'00" W 7.88' _ J o 5 �019 \ " Z `�;o' �v// �/53) � / 2 \� �� `gyp• ��� C6 6045' 11 " 325.00' 38.31 ' L24 N 11 °50' 02" E 28.00' 45.001 o ' �� J C8 11°28'45" 2�3.50' 54.24' L26 N 18050'02" E 28.75' 4 199� / J/fC19 3054' 36" 728.00' 49.68' L27 N 61056' 22" E 11.55'(N78°R=All C20 1148'38" 272.00' 56.07' L28 N 6156'22" E 41.79'80.320208\W ?.63, C21 7057'43" 272.00' 37.80' L35 N 45038'27" E 16.38'2,R4) 09' q, , T (��� •23� �Qo ?8 �,'� 1Y C22 2005'42" 100.00, 3.66' L36 N 62002'39" E 48.08' R=00 �1 09,58" oo �C10.� • i00 ?8 0 `,( h• 102 30, 6 C24 2029' 39" 100.004. , 47' L38 N 28008' 36" E 8.65' ?3q• q,• / C25 4043' 43" 328.00' 27.07' L39 N 46019' 25" E 18.45' C26 11028'42" 328.00' 65.71' L40 N 71024'43" E 23.30' C10 A q, C35 4020'32" 322.00' 24.40' L41 N 36018'54" E 33.89' ys?? \ / ti C36 0045'04" 328.00' 4.30' L42 N 28008'36" E 8.76' 2 C38 11 °33' 118" 328.00' 66.15' L44 N 62002' 39" E 30.51 ' 7 R L°- C U H \ y ��' 86 0?, �� ° C39 10002' 38" 328.00' 57.50' L67 N 56049' 32" E 48.39' C40 5039' 30" 378.00' 37.33' L95 N 61 °56' 22" E 46.01 ' \ C41 0028'42" 378.00' 3.16' L97 N 0000'00" W 13.03' SCALE: 1" 50' C101 1006'54" 728.00' 14.17' L96 N 86056'11" E 19.91' 6 3 o 6 o � \ S9°0 , 9 00, C103 6 ° 19' 11 " 728.00' 80.30' L98 N 28 ° 03' 38" W 13.00' \ 0 000 00,,E C104 3027'47" 700.00' 42.31' L111 N 46019'25" E 23.57' K' C105 2051'24" 700.00' 34.90' L110 N 47052'55" E 26.18' 50 0 50 100 ?0�8 6 C106 6044'45" 300.00' 35.32' L116 (N 0-00'00" E 38.03' RAD R4) `�' 0•� \ L118 N 59000'00" W 7 88' L) O Z W W cn LLI W \98 _ tOT r rs -, N \ N61.56'25' E 26 0. 4 r3 q D`SCq/J N61 °� , 7 4.03, R4J C. o � 56 �22' £ 33 � \ N61°56 33 34' \ �� `UpIN 2 333 3q N61 ° 56122,E � �3334, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 6 OF 12 SHEETS NOTES TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY APRIL 2021 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. He a 7 5 28 -334 (N51 ° 06' 12"E 146, 91' R4) (N40° 50' 09" E 160.77' 37" E 97.37' R4) c-v- _ --- - - R=326.00' L=86,00 (N55° 25 00, 4=21°06.' 16" - - - - - - - - ��� 57' p4��E 292, pp� R4) N40°50'0( E 211.13 25,00' N55° R=278.Op� L=102.40I � �- A=15°06'55" 25.Op� 57'01"E 131. ' R=301.00 L=79,41� 13' 25. 00 N40° 50' 06 •13 �- &-U r 25, 4=21°06'16" _ - � N 25.00' A=15°06'55" 25. N55°57= � 25,pp, \ \ 00� R=303.00% L=111.61' "�' -� R=276.00' L=72.81' 00, 01 E 131,13- E_ A =21 ° 06' 16" 25.00' N40° 50' 06" E 211.13' -L30 - C28- �C29-� _ N55°5701" 25, 2 \ R=328.00' L=120.82' � _ - - 67.00 - - - 67.00 - Z _67 13 00' z L31- � 131, C27-- L29 - z � Cap_ O C> N O < ` A 14 r oLn 13 15 o o �00 �_ 11 12 N 16 w N 17 W cv 67. 00, 62. 86' o ;o 0 63.13' 0 74.66' 67.00' �� R N48°31'48"E 125.99' N55°57'01„E 208 66' Lf) O Z I- W W U) W W cn N40° 50 06 E LOT 119 67• 00, "LANDSCAPE" --I N45° 38' 27" E 134. 40' N45° 38' 39" E N46° 11 ' 40" E 67.00' 67.00' 67.40' 67.00' 83.78' N63°3I'0 u,�2°33�4j' w � 4-' 3 1-00, 183 S 8 ` 43 R, 00 � \ O 4J �d ;5 °28 °5 �h d ; vp� �9� 00 . 400.E �'� % 2*55' NF \�388 8 a 5 °28 5 >>2 00 VF �AqC 18 co 4cs.°. ti 1g •8�, 64.68' o o w N5g ° 42' Og E 1 28, 64.01 ' o 20 gg, z � z z z z 9'E z w 8,3. p 08, , N62 ° 31 w 30 W 29 w 28 W 67.041 - 27 z ZE � y -' o 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 o V Oo y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L34 25 a o 0 -67.00'-67.00'- 67.40'--67.00' - C34 N45° 38' 27" E 360.24' LOT "C" EIr - N45° 38' 27" E 360.24' SAGEWOOD RIDGE EIr- N45° 38' 27" E 360.24' 68.00'- - --68.00'- --67.00'- W Iw N 02 70.00' ' 4=19°21 -C33 0 28.00'� R=328.00' 331 L33 ;o 21'3�C•83, y - 4=190�6I00� . R=31000' L=1 �28 00� N65,0o', 28. oo' i 3 Z Z Z Z N N N N N ° L�lI 49 �I 50 �I 51 �I 52 of of of of o 0 o a o 0 68.00' 1 68.00' 1 67.00' 1 70.00' --I N45° 38' 27" E 341. 84' 6� � a 00 59 58 SEE SHEET NO. 7 64 : 01, � Nj00 o 6 F 128 O2 01, d-19°211,3311 Wit 1 00 --R=272.0o N65° 43 80, v L45 - -C42- - 1 90 � � 00"F 1 00 w C430 001, 43 80' L 46, 00"E �, \ g8. 80, 53 o ti 54 o N49°34'28"E a ti 59.62' o N63°5 62 64,2"F „LAHDSCQpC�„ 57 23 NAME L29 L30 L31 L32 L33 L34 L45 L46 L98 L99 ti 00 ate. 0 LINE TABLE DIRECTION LENGTH N 40050'06" E 37.82' N 40050'06" E 39.31' N 55057'01" E 41.61' N 55057'01" E 22.52' N 65000'00" E 12.51' N 45038'27" E 8.46' N 45038'27" E 22.41' N 65000'00" E 42.60' N 28003'38" W 13.00' N 18017'03" W 27.51' CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C27 4053'51" 328.00' 28.04' C28 7054'02" 276.00' 38.06' C29 7012'53" 276.00' 34.75' C30 3036'42" 772.00' 48.66' C33 9021'37" 328.00' 53.58' SCALE: 1"= 50' C34 9059'56" 328.00' 57.24' C42 12035'37" 272.00' 59.79' 5 0 0 5 0 160 C43 6045'56" 272.00' 32.12' -O Z W W cn W W IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 7 OF 12 SHEETS NOTES TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. SEE SHEET NO. 5 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY APRIL 2021 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. 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RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SEE SHEET NO. 9 as N84° 39' 25" E 45 20 64•09 3 LOU � � 0 �h 9] co ^� o A. o � A /G- A r�A• ,o''cp91. 65° 00' 00 /56 \\�6'cp \ �oo \ 2 � . o g°�o,ao<s - o o "�Q�1D�OQpC o o wlm �n rn LLB w _ 0o = O w o� 0 00 ola; o� II�� 60 oJow o 2 z 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 3' >I / �\ RAD 28 .00' Nab° 59� 4�E� ° 4 4� L� OO U � o "OpIEH apACIE VRML N56° 07' 10" E RAD \ L101 N90° 00' 00" W AN E V - 102. 49' L114 DETAIL "A" N.T.S. L100 SCALE: 1" = 50' 50 0 50 100 APRIL 2021 �o z ca N a7/28=34 -� L100 LL114/ SEE DETAIL "A" \ Gd C7 r SHEET 8 OF 12 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 L7 L10 L11 L14 L16 L17 L47 L48 L62 L74 L75 L76 L77 L78 L79 L80 L81 L82 L100 L101 L109 L114 L115 L117 L121 L122 L123 NAME C3 C4 C5 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C32 C44 C55 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 C68 C109 C110 C111 LINE TABLE DIRECTION LENGTH N 65000'00" E 45.00' N 38014'50" E 22.42' N 79030'00" E 19.12' N 35046'33" E 24.04' N 25000'00" W 36.47' N 54013'27" W 24.04' N 70000'00" W 24.04' N 79030'00" E 19.12' N 59014'50" W 22.42' N 9013'27" W 15.81' N 21000'00" W 31.97' N 0000'00" E 9.11, N 56007'26" E 10.88' N 0000'00" E 10.64' N 27044'24" E 38.56' N 25000'00" W 39.42' N 16015'10" E 22.42' N 27044'24" E 36.90' (N 70008'06" E 24.22' R4)) N 56007'26" E 1.02' N 58045'28" E 14.50' (N 56007'26" E 11.90' R4) ( N 5050'34" W 28.00' RAD 134) N 25000'00" W 81.47' RAD N 79030'00" E 61.18' RAD N 9013'27" W 60.81' N 80046'33" E 90.00, CURVE TABLE DELTA RADIUS ARC 11046'33" 300.00' 61.66' 10030'00" 300.00' 54.98' 10030'00" 300.00' 54.98' 11046'33" 272.00' 55.90' 14059'22" 328.00' 85.81' 3000'19" 328.00' 17.20' 7029'41" 328.00' 42.90' 11046'33" 328.00' 67.41' (3022'53" 1000.00' 59.01' 134) 2033'49" 272.00' 12.17' 10016'41" 272.00' 48.79' 3000'19" 328.00' 17.20' 6044'11" 328.00' 38.56' 5002'22" 328.00' 28.85' 3035'44" 272.00' 17.07' 10025'36" 328.00' 59.69' 13017'58" 166.00' 38.53' 1046'19" 328.00' 10.14' 1007'10" 328.00' 6.41' 6011'28" 360.00' 38.90' 7029'41" 300.00' 39.24' 7029'41" 300.00' 39.24' 7029'41" 300.00' 39.24' LI V IJ 2 4 Lf 0/ G�= G 8 c 45.U" R41 - - cNao46133- - - HOO. 37 34� o7 HE IJ /L// � tit 7 0/ 6�- a a X1 U \\cp.rickeng.com\projects\C-RIV-G\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinclMap\Phcse3\TractMcp37341-5\17883AM-5fmO8-McpSht.dgn PLOT DATE: 29-OCT-2021 JN 17883 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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 no o 7/12 =34 �p T �W Q• � �� 4,2�°ss�o' l,goo �9 O R.T 00 - w 4,6' 00, S88 �?S 0 2 o- o�co \ S/' . 00' l,8,>'. '�p YQ, F 21 o� 22 P 0 2 ` 100 �' � ). '-�'�� • �,^�ti��o�� ,�� �>o tip' \ t �9 �,�\89° 99 p Rom' S \99- 00\ \S�� 1" = 50' 50 0 50 100 (°53' 91_ 9.5, 24 C N59 7/28 = 34 APRIL 2021 SHEET 9 OF 12 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. 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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. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 10 OF 12 SHEETS TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 AS FILED IN BOOK 468 PAGE 89 THROUGH 98 INCLUSIVE OF MAPS ' c, / BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 OF TRACT MAP N0.37368, , IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 0 a N78° 45, 03 E N84°39125"E RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY APRIL 2021 64.09' 73.98' °31'31"E 128.p3 �� N�o � �61.0 31 GO2h ��� � ���3 �3' 0 91 O• of CID 0 r 0 � 4��►co SO / / / to 0 Q� � 351.36N616q•5a / ��� / / Iro t) E qYZZ 00 A`O LINE TABLE GG / 'C ``o NAME ----DIRECTION -- --LENGTH- �� L1 N 53047' 15" E 57.81 ' V L2 N 58 45'28" E 14.50' L3 N 47052' 55" E 26. 18' �\ h �0 / L4 N 46 19' 25" E 23.57 40' (p � CURVE TABLE SCALE: VI 60' \\y4%' kT I\ NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC nn-------------------------------- C1 1 006' 54" 728.00' 14. 1 7' 60 Q 60 120 O Z t98 Lu WN6 o q, 0 3' 0 1 56�28� 33;\\R9J �61°56,�2, W 3q, W \ � � RN61°56 , 0 /V 2211E 333 34 o � IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO, 37341-5 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 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. 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VIA\ \ a HIS a 7 0 28 - 34 \4A �� �� �•S� C6 O me 87/28=34 NAME L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 ►0IA1LTA r Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 LINE TABLE DIRECTION N 18017'03" W N 10059'51" W N 70008'06" E N 56007'26" E N 23023'49" W N 29002'22" W N 27047'29" W N 35053'36" W N 20017'55" W N 6042'24" W N 80046'15" W N 19013'38" E N 32015'49" E N 47053'11" W N 50014'49" E N 9001'29" W N 17027'16" W N 28018'40" W N 14031'15" E to O Z W LENGTH 27.51' 41 .74' 24.22' 1 .02' y+' 14.22' W 42.10' N 38.12' 33.29' 14.12' 52.61' 6.39' 10.51' RAID 48.75' 37.09' 37.60' 11.91' 11.68' 52.47' 55.44' CURVE TABLE DELTA RADIUS 17042'01" 225.00' 45000'57" 90.00, 81040'51" 42.00' 12018'29" 150.00' 19039'41" 110.00, 94050'03" 30.00' 7055'35" 100.00, 59016'18" 5.00' 42049'55" 60.00' 2016'55" 822.00' 4001'34" 528.00' SCALE: 1" = 60' 60 0 60 120 .;« 69.51' 70.71' 59.88' 32.22' 37.75' 49.66' 13.83' 5. 17' 44.85' 32.74' 37. 10' ° �` Off, � / BOO •� � � 4-, s Ste" te° � 8 �o� v vo �Q��cp CID I � / Ng° 12' T W_ RAD I 1" 2, q 91 N' � upINE DRIVE LOT-- \ �\� I o - - A N OR O SEE SHEET NO. 9 � Ln 0) i m � z cr, o e un w r --4 I n - ' X. A N Cr 00 o \ N56° 07' 10"E RAD �--�3 'rHQC'T mQp L4 H(oo ® 3377 341 o7 M U \\cp.rickeng.com\projects\C-RIV-G\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinclMap\Phcse3\TractMcp37341-5\17883AM-5fm12-McpSht.dgn PLOT DATE: 29-OCT-2021 JN 17883 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET 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' R4) (N 49018'18" W 61.50' R3) 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' 134) (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' 133) 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' 134) (N 8011'54" E 112.76' R3) L38 (S 25031'21" W 112.71' R4) (N 25031'18" E 112.71' R3) L39 (S 37°18'50" W 85.50' R4) (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' 133) 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' 133) L44 (N 0°33'48" E 30.00' R4) (N 0033'47" E 30.00' 132) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) (SCH#97121030) WAS PREPARED FOR THIS PROJECT AND IS ON FILE AT THE \ CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING DIVISION. RO40 S N53° 53' 32"W R 55' 110' 55 t� L49- TL LL� a SEE DETAIL "A " �0 I 29 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA p IE 55' LL JL45�� MA 41 TRACT P NO* 373 W W EN J t- --- L59 a � (N89° 39' 10"W BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 5 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, m N 5282.95' R4) � IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, � (N89 39 12 W RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. ���Lo 5282.87' R2 & R3) J " RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY APRIL 2021 DETAIL "A BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET N.T.S. (N88° 29' 38" E 5296.39' R4) (N88° 29' 37" E 5296.39' R2 & 133) CONTINUED TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' 134) ----------------------------- (N 38°15'24" E 663.55' R1) L45 IS 89°39'10" E 319.78' R4) (N 38°15'19" E 663.55' R2) L56 (N 38015'21" E 655 50' 134) IN 89°39'12" W 319.80' 132) (N 38°15'19" E 655.48' R2) MURRIETTA HOT L46 IN 0°21 ' 22" E 265.43' R4) L57 (N 00 33' 48" E 485.01' 134) SPRINGS ROAD (N 0°20' 58" E 265.41 ' R2 ) (N 00 33' 47" E 485.01' R2) L47 IS 89026'26" E 126.20' R4) L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55.00' R4) (N 89°26'26" W 126.19' R2) (N 89°39'12" W 55.00' R2 & R3) O ° L59 (N 89039'10" W 601.73' 134) �O L48 (N 0033'34" E 76.01' R4) (N 89°39'12" W 601.61' R2) A, ob IN 0033'34" E 76.01' R2) (N 89°39'12" W 601.50' PM 14/93-94) g L49 IN 48026'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME - -DELTA--- -RADIUS- ---ARC- ��� (N 48025' 50" W 30.48' R2) Cl (23° 23' 23" 1600.00' 653.17' 134) L50 IN 36044'32" E 122.41' 134► (23°2333" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) IN 36044'30" E 122.39' 132) C2 (2008'52" 1600.00' 59.98' 134) RORIPAUGH L51 IN 89026' 26" W 500.00' R4 8 132 ) (20 08' 45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 & R2) / VALLEY L52 IN 0033' 48" E 1610C3 (350 32' 42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) ROAD .00' R4) (35° 32' 46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) � (N 0°34'04"E 1610.00' R1) O 8 L53 IN 38015'21" E 82.30' R4) IN 38015' 18"E 82.30' R2 ► IR o�% o , ° 1� L54 IN 0033' 48" E 150.19' R4► � 6 �& � 662 (N 0°33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R3) L13 L14 L15 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 34.540 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 120LOTS. 9. -INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD 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 10-28-2019 AS INST. O� L �-�TRACT MAP NO. 2019 - 0433380 . Lg _10 - �I n 6 R L5 �-�° - NO. 37341-5 w O 36 81°36'13��E o (� �/ 4�Q(G�� [�]� I I I 12 SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. Q' h� 4N •l3' R41 - '� 465• 73' 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH , "LS 7891", IN WELL � �� �� MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 p SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 3-6 g g T-g g _ 00 t� 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD co� STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' `> /\ \ M B 4 l71 / To - 2� Ski "'� � �� - 0- � � l- tQ 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL ERi - / � OMM � � � Q � �/ � - MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH $� o LZ LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. NO ��� 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD vmcu Ho. \ // ��Qcr H(00 ° 2! � o �� o / � �� � � STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. � ri� O o� I N �L .7 (N ��'v "moo �� �� ° / / / j��\//�� �� j�jj��] �c�� �� g go ° / 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251 " PER PMB 95/71 -72 R2 R3 H o 4 3/ p o L� CAI � �'I o Lis co t�� �1 8 R4, FLUSH. , L 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD _ M STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' W o p S�? / m �` Q `V � 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN p -Ha. �� �� � e � O a o c WELL MONUMENT CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND p a Z 11) c- POP IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. o 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N .W. CORNER oMo To ,/ Q � TL `� SECTION 21. PER R1 ,8 R4, FLUSH. I cli o z o �"- - - - - w 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP /< \ M ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER rR� C r IVlr P 3-J3- 1 ` 16 / �� Z SECTION,82R4 PUP OER S1100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, r) �� � 111� f 1.��6�3` l 1 / �(422.01' R4 l�lJ8) ' J3� 1 J`JJ I / - - - ° rr�r�rr l�Jlr�� � l�3-''r lVJ� ,� � 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S' LY N89 26 26 W) L� t� (422.00' R2) / r � \ � r �� � �/ � l\ll� 1.3� FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 L48 Rlr cr JJJr�P 37.E-r 1 15 FD 1 IP W/PP 'FRANK , PER R2, R3 8 R4 UP 0.5' . (N890 26' 26"W JV1J ')73/56`6 2 - - _ & LAURA RCE 28029 7 �` l ) \ �� � ' - �51 _ - _ i _ _ - �DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON . W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON L47 _ SOMMERS BEND= _ - T-FD 1" IP OPEN D ON ON 5 ACCEPTED AS POINT / / S' LY FACE NO TACK E' LY 1/4 CORNER FD 8 x8 STONE MON. - ON S'LY LINE OF � (75.81' R4) ' L59 MK'D ''P17"ON SLY 7R40-f iVi14P �3-j32 1 ` 13 POINT ON SLY LINE OF R3 & R4 NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 R3 8 R4, FLUSH. J SIDE UP 1.2' PER J�JJ� -''r7 �� 3 J ` ) 'R3 & R4 & R3) (75.84 R2 L45- rr�r� r7 I\IIr�� l 3' 1 ` 1 (625.52 R4) (878.58' R4) 6 11 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY l�ll� T 625.59R2 & RR� - (878.53R2 & R3) (5227.95 R4) (5227.98'R2 & R3) SCALE: 1" - 400' RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY (N89° 39' 10"W 5282.95' R4) (N89° 39' 12"W 5282.87' R2 & R3) p 1-'r-/ ' ' P1\lJJ 1 3/ Pl\lJ=J 27/ -PAR , 12 �I�JJJ 1 ' � )�` )� �r1;� 1 1 � �r�F� , � -P I FR , � / -p , Pa 9�3` 9 0101- 057` J 400 0 400 800 M �5 10 CITY LIMIT LINE L 32 M ob N Of ern% cp C) Lo � CV L) Lti tl� tiR rn L� ttl Ljj 23 `21 �-L22 o; CA o J � o 0 � L43 o v 56.00' L53 o /- o N ❑x MONUMENT LOG a a I �zo - 77 R °1 � e �� 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" S.E. CORNER BOOK T PAGE Item No. 7 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA NOVEMBER 9, 2021 CALL TO ORDER at 8:17 PM: President Schwank ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, 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 (5-0): Motion by Stewart, Second by Edwards. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 10. Approve Action Minutes of October 26, 2021 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of October 26, 2021. 11. Approve Second Amendment with M & J Paul Enterprises dba Jolly Jumps for Additional Event Services Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the second amendment with M & J Paul Enterprises dba Jolly Jumps for additional event services and increase payment in the amount of $30,000, for a total agreement amount of $90,000. CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS CSD ADJOURNMENT At 8:28 PM, the Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, November 23, 2021 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. Zak Schwank, President ATTEST: Randi Johl, Secretary [SEAL] Item No. 8 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Luke Watson, Deputy City Manager DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Conduct Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) Hearing Approving Tax -Exempt Bonds for the Rancho Las Bolsas Project (Rancho Highlands), Located at 43519, 43513 and 43602 West Ventana Street (Adjacent to 28250 Ynez Road) and Approving Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Relating to the California Municipal Finance Authority PREPARED BY: Luke Watson, Deputy City Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Conduct a public hearing under the requirements of TEFRA and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"); and 2. Adopt a resolution approving the issuance of the bonds by the California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) for the benefit of Ynez Road Housing Partners, L.P. (the "Borrower"), a partnership of which Jamboree Housing Corporation (the "Developer") or a related person to the developer is the general partner, to provide for the financing of the project, for the sole purposes of satisfying the requirements of TEFRA, the Code and California Government Code Section 6500 et seq., entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING EXECUTION OF A JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY AND APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE AUTHORITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING OR REFINANCING THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF YNEZ ROAD HOUSING PARTNERS, L.P. BACKGROUND: The Borrower (Ynez Road Housing Partners, L.P.) requested that the California Municipal Finance Authority (CMFA) serve as the municipal issuer of the Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $20,000,000 of tax-exempt revenue bonds. The proceeds of the Bonds will be to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of a multifamily rental housing project, Rancho Las Bolsas (Rancho Highlands), to be located at 43519, 43513 and 43602 W. Ventana Street, (adjacent to 28250 Ynez Road), Temecula, California. In order for all or a portion of the Bonds to qualify as tax-exempt bonds, the City of Temecula must conduct a public hearing (the "TEFRA Hearing") providing for the members of the community an opportunity to speak in favor of or against the use of tax-exempt bonds for the financing of the Project. Prior to such TEFRA Hearing, reasonable notice must be provided to the members of the community. Following the close of the TEFRA Hearing, an "applicable elected representative" of the governmental unit hosting the Project must provide its approval of the issuance of the Bonds for the financing of the Project. The City of Temecula will not occur any debt as a part of this process. CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY (CMFA): The CMFA was created on January 1, 2004, pursuant to a joint exercise of powers agreement to promote economic, cultural and community development, through the financing of economic development and charitable activities throughout California. To date, over 330 municipalities have become members of CMFA. The CMFA was formed to assist local governments, non-profit organizations, and businesses with the issuance of taxable and tax-exempt bonds aimed at improving the standard of living in California. The CMFA's representatives and its Board of Directors have considerable experience in bond financings. EXECUTION OF THE JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT: In order for the CMFA to have the authority to serve as the issuer of the bonds for the Project, it is necessary for the City of Temecula to become a member of the CMFA. Attached to this report is a copy of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement to be executed by a designated signatory of the City. The Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement provides that the CMFA is a public entity, separate and apart from each member executing such agreement. The debts, liabilities and obligations of the CMFA do not constitute debts, liabilities or obligations of the members executing such agreement. The Bonds to be issued by the CMFA for the Project will be the sole responsibility of the Borrower, and the City will have no financial, legal, moral obligation, liability or responsibility for the Project or the repayment of the Bonds for the financing of the Project. All financing documents with respect to the issuance of the Bonds will contain clear disclaimers that the Bonds are not obligations of the City or the State of California but are to be paid for solely from funds provided by the Borrower. There are no costs associated with membership in the CMFA and the City will in no way become exposed to any financial liability by reason of its membership in the CMFA. In addition, participation by the City in the CMFA will not impact the City's appropriations limits and will not constitute any type of indebtedness by the City. Outside of holding the TEFRA hearing, adopting the required resolution and executing the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement of the CMFA, no other participation or activity of the City or the City Council with respect to the issuance of the Bonds will be required. The Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement expressly provides that any member may withdraw from such agreement upon written notice to the Board of Directors of the CMFA. In the case of the proposed bond financing for the Borrower, the City following its execution of the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement, could, at any time following the issuance of the Bonds, withdraw from the CMFA by providing written notice to the Board of Directors of the CMFA. FISCAL IMPACT: The Board of Directors of the California Foundation for Stronger Communities, a California non-profit public benefit corporation (the "Foundation"), acts as the Board of Directors for the CMFA. Through its conduit issuance activities, the CMFA shares a portion of the issuance fees it receives with its member communities and donates a portion of these issuance fees to the Foundation for the support of local charities. With respect to the City of Temecula, it is expected that a portion of the issuance fee attributable to the City will be granted by the CMFA to the General Fund of the City. Such grant may be used for any lawful purpose of the City. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. CMFA Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement 3. Notice of Public Hearing RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING EXECUTION OF A JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY AND APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE AUTHORITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING OR REFINANCING THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF YNEZ ROAD HOUSING PARTNERS, L.P. WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California (the "Act"), certain public agencies (the "Members") have entered into a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement Relating to the California Municipal Finance Authority, dated as of January 1, 2004 (the "Agreement") in order to form the California Municipal Finance Authority (the "Authority"), for the purpose of promoting economic, cultural and community development, and in order to exercise any powers common to the Members, including the issuance of bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecula (the "City"), has determined that it is in the public interest and for the public benefit that the City become a Member of the Authority in order to facilitate the promotion of economic, cultural and community development activities in the City, including the financing of projects therefor by the Authority; and WHEREAS, there is now before this City Council (the "City Council") the form of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, the Agreement has been filed with the City, and the members of the City Council, with the assistance of its staff, have reviewed said document; and WHEREAS, the Authority is authorized to issue and sell revenue bonds for the purpose, among others, of financing or refinancing the construction, acquisition and rehabilitation of capital projects; and WHEREAS, Ynez Road Housing Partners, L.P. (the "Borrower") a partnership of which Jamboree Housing Corporation (the "Developer") or a related person to the Developer is the general partner, has requested that the California Municipal Finance Authority (the "Authority") adopt a plan of financing providing for the issuance of exempt facility bonds for a qualified residential rental project pursuant to Section 142(a)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") in one or more series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund such exempt facility bonds in one or more series from time to time, and at no time to exceed $20,000,000 in aggregate principal amount (the "Bonds"), to finance or refinance the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of a multifamily rental housing project to be located at 43519, 43513 and 43602 W. Ventana Street, (adjacent to 28250 Ynez Road), Temecula, California (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, in order for the interest on the Bonds to be tax-exempt, Section 147(f) of the Code, requires that an "applicable elected representative" of the governmental unit, the geographic jurisdiction of which contains the site of facilities to be financed with the proceeds of the Bonds, hold a public hearing on the issuance of the Bonds and approve the issuance of the Bonds following such hearing; and WHEREAS, the Authority has determined that the City Council is an "applicable elected representative" for purposes of holding such hearing; and WHEREAS, the Authority has requested that the City Council approve the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority in order to satisfy the public approval requirement of Section 147(f) of the Code and, the requirements of Section 4 of the Agreement; and WHEREAS, notice of such public hearing has been duly given as required by the Code, and this City Council has heretofore held such public hearing at which all interested persons were given an opportunity to be heard on all matters relative to the financing or refinancing of the Project and the Authority's issuance of the Bonds therefor; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest and for the public benefit that the City Council approve the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority for the aforesaid purposes; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct. Section 2. The Agreement is hereby approved and the Mayor or the designee thereof is hereby authorized and directed to execute said document, and the City Clerk or such Clerk's designee is hereby authorized and directed to attest thereto. Section 3. The City Council hereby approves the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority. It is the purpose and intent of the City Council that this resolution constitute approval of the issuance of the Bonds (a) by the "applicable elected representative" of the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the Project is located in accordance with Section 147(f) of the Code and; (b) by the City Council in accordance with Section 4 of the Agreement. Section 4. The issuance of the Bonds shall be subject to the approval of the Authority of all financing documents relating thereto to which the Authority is a party. The City shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever with respect to the Bonds. Section 5. The adoption of this Resolution shall not obligate the City or any department thereof to (i) provide any financing to acquire or construct the Project or any refinancing of the Project; (ii) approve any application or request for or take any other action in connection with any planning approval, permit or other action necessary for the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation or operation of the Project; (iii) make any contribution or advance any funds whatsoever to the Authority; or (iv) take any further action with respect to the Authority or its membership therein. Section 6. The executing officers(s), the City Clerk and all other proper officers and officials of the City are hereby authorized and directed to execute such other agreements, documents and certificates, and to perform such other acts and deeds, as may be necessary or convenient to effect the purposes of this Resolution and the transactions herein authorized. Section 7. The City Clerk shall forward a certified copy of this Resolution and an originally executed Agreement to the Authority in care of its counsel: Ronald E. Lee, Esq. Jones Hall, APLC 475 Sansome Street, Suite 1700 San Francisco, CA 941111 Section 8. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 23rd day of November, 2021. Maryann Edwards, 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. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 23rd day of November, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk SIGNATURE PAGE FOR JPA AGREEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Temecula has caused this Agreement to be executed and attested by its duly authorized representatives as of the 23rd day of November, 2021. ATTEST: Clerk Member: CITY OF TEMECULA By — Name: Title: JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT RELATING TO THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY THIS AGREEMENT, dated as of January 1, 2004, among the parties executing this Agreement (all such parties, except those which have withdrawn as provided herein, are referred to as the "Members" and those parties initially executing this Agreement are referred to as the "Initial Members"): WITNESSETH WHEREAS, pursuant to Title 1, Division 7, Chapter 5 of the California Government Code (in effect as of the date hereof and as the same may from time to time be amended or supplemented, the "Joint Exercise of Powers Act"), two or more public agencies may by agreement jointly exercise any power common to the contracting parties; and WHEREAS, each of the Members is a "public agency" as that term is defined in Section 6500 of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act; and WHEREAS, each of the Members is empowered by law to promote economic, cultural and community development, including, without limitation, the promotion of opportunities for the creation or retention of employment, the stimulation of economic activity, the increase of the tax base, and the promotion of opportunities for education, cultural improvement and public health, safety and general welfare; and WHEREAS, each of the Members may accomplish the purposes and objectives described in the preceding preamble by various means, including through making grants, loans or providing other financial assistance to governmental and nonprofit organizations; and WHEREAS, each Member is also empowered by law to acquire and dispose of real property for a public purpose; and WHEREAS, the Joint Exercise of Powers Act authorizes the Members to create a joint exercise of powers entity with the authority to exercise any powers common to the Members, as specified in this Agreement and to exercise the additional powers granted to it in the Joint Exercise of Powers Act and any other applicable provisions of the laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, a public entity established pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act is empowered to issue or execute bonds, notes, commercial paper or any other evidences of indebtedness, including leases or installment sale agreements or certificates of participation therein (herein "Bonds"), and to otherwise undertake financing programs under the Joint Exercise of Powers Act or other applicable provisions of the laws of the State of California to accomplish its public purposes; and WHEREAS, the Members have determined to specifically authorize a public entity authorized pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act to issue Bonds pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act or other applicable provisions of the laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Members to use a public entity established pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act to undertake the financing and/or refinancing of projects of any nature, including, but not limited to, capital or working capital projects, insurance, liability or retirement programs or facilitating Members use of existing or new financial instruments and mechanisms; and WHEREAS, it is further the intention of the Members that the projects undertaken will result in significant public benefits to the inhabitants of the jurisdictions of the Members; and WHEREAS, by this Agreement, each Member desires to create and establish the "California Municipal Finance Authority" for the purposes set forth herein and to exercise the powers provided herein; NOW, THEREFORE, the Members, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and agreements herein contained, do agree as follows: Section 1. Purpose. This Agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish a public entity for the joint exercise of powers common to the Members and for the exercise of additional powers given to a joint powers entity under the Joint Powers Act or any other applicable law, including, but not limited to, the issuance of Bonds for any purpose or activity permitted under the Joint Exercise of Powers Act or any other applicable law. Such purpose will be accomplished and said power exercised in the manner hereinafter set forth. Section 2. Term. This Agreement shall become effective in accordance with Section 17 as of the date hereof and shall continue in full force and effect until such time as it is terminated in writing by all the Members; provided, however, that this Agreement shall not terminate or be terminated until all Bonds issued or caused to be issued by the Authority (defined below) shall no longer be outstanding under the terms of the indenture, trust agreement or other instrument pursuant to which such Bonds are issued, or unless a successor to the Authority assumes all of the Authority's debts, liabilities and obligastions. Section 3. Authority. A. CREATION AND POWERS OF AUTHORITY. Pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, there is hereby created a public entity to be known as the "California Municipal Finance Authority" (the "Authority"), and said Authority shall be a public entity separate and apart from the Members. Its debts, liabilities and obligations do not constitute debts, liabilities or obligations of any Members. The Authority shall be administered by the Board of Directors (the "Board," or the "Directors" and each a "Director") of the California Foundation for Stronger Communities, a nonprofit public benefit corporation organized under the laws of the State of California (the "Foundation"), with each such Director serving in his or her individual capacity as a Director of the Board. The Board shall be the administering agency of this Agreement and, as such, shall be vested with the powers set forth herein, and shall administer this Agreement in accordance with the purposes and functions provided herein. The number of Directors, the appointment of Directors, alternates and successors, their respective terms of office, and all other provisions relating to the qualification and office of the Directors shall be as provided in the Articles and Bylaws of the Foundation, or by resolution of the Board adopted in accordance with the Bylaws of the Foundation. All references in this Agreement to any Director shall be deemed to refer to and include the applicable alternate Director, if any, when so acting in place of a regularly appointed Director. Directors may receive reasonable compensation for serving as such, and shall be entitled to reimbursement for any expenses actually incurred in connection with serving as a Director, if the Board shall determine that such expenses shall be reimbursed and there are unencumbered funds available for such purpose. The Foundation may be removed as administering agent hereunder and replaced at any time by amendment of this Agreement approved as provided in Section 16; provided that a successor administering agent of this Agreement has been appointed and accepted its duties and responsibilities under this Agreement. C. OFFICERS; DUTIES; OFFICIAL BONDS. The officers of the Authority shall be the Chair, Vice -Chair, Secretary and Treasurer (defined below). The Board, in its capacity as administering agent of this Agreement, shall elect a Chair, a Vice -Chair, and a Secretary of the Authority from among Directors to serve until such officer is re-elected or a successor to such office is elected by the Board. The Board shall appoint one or more of its officers or employees to serve as treasurer, auditor, and controller of the Authority (the "Treasurer") pursuant to Section 6505.6 of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act to serve until such officer is re-elected or a successor to such office is elected by the Board. Subject to the applicable provisions of any resolution, indenture, trust agreement or other instrument or proceeding authorizing or securing Bonds (each such resolution, indenture, trust agreement, instrument and proceeding being herein referred to as an "Indenture") providing for a trustee or other fiscal agent, and except as may otherwise be specified by resolution of the Board, the Treasurer is designated as the depositary of the Authority to have custody of all money of the Authority, from whatever source derived and shall have the powers, duties and responsibilities specified in Sections 6505, 6505.5 and 6509.5 of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. The Treasurer of the Authority is designated as the public officer or person who has charge of, handles, or has access to any property of the Authority, and such officer shall file an official bond with the Secretary of the Authority in the amount specified by resolution of the Board but in no event less than $1,000. The Board shall have the power to appoint such other officers and employees as it may deem necessary and to retain independent counsel, consultants and accountants. The Board shall have the power, by resolution, to the extent permitted by the Joint Exercise of Power Act or any other applicable law, to delegate any of its functions to one or more of the Directors or officers, employees or agents of the Authority and to cause any of said Directors, officers, employees or agents to take any actions and execute any documents or instruments for and in the name and on behalf of the Board or the Authority. D. MEETINGS OF THE BOARD. (1) Ralph M. Brown Act. All meetings of the Board, including, without limitation, regular, adjourned regular, special, and adjourned special meetings shall be called, noticed, held and conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act (commencing with Section 54950 of the Government Code of the State of California), or any successor legislation hereinafter enacted (the "Brown Act"). (2) Regular Meetings. The Board shall provide for its regular meetings; provided, however, it shall hold at least one regular meeting each year. The date, hour and place of the holding of the regular meetings shall be fixed by resolution of the Board. To the extent permitted by the Brown Act, such meetings may be held by telephone conference. (3) Special Meetings. Special meetings of the Board may be called in accordance with the provisions of Section 54956 of the Government Code of the State of California. To the extent permitted by the Brown Act, such meetings may be held by telephone conference. (4) Minutes. The Secretary of the Authority shall cause to be kept minutes of the regular, adjourned regular, special, and adjourned special meetings of the Board and shall, as soon as possible after each meeting, cause a copy of the minutes to be forwarded to each Director. (5) Quorum. A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. No action may be taken by the Board except upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the Directors constituting a quorum, except that less than a quorum may adjourn a meeting to another time and place. E. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The Authority may adopt, from time to time, by resolution of the Board such rules and regulations for the conduct of its meetings and affairs as may be required. Section 4. Powers. The Authority shall have the power, in its own name, to exercise the common powers of the Members and to exercise all additional powers given to a joint powers entity under any of the laws of the State of California, including, but not limited to, the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, for any purpose authorized under this Agreement. Such powers shall include the common powers specified in this Agreement and may be exercised in the manner and according to the method provided in this Agreement. The Authority is hereby authorized to do all acts necessary for the exercise of such power, including, but not limited to, any of all of the following: to make and enter into contracts; to employ agents and employees; to acquire, construct, provide for maintenance and operation of, or maintain and operate, any buildings, works or improvements; to acquire, hold or dispose of property wherever located; to incur debts, liabilities or obligations; to receive gifts, contributions and donations of property, funds, services, and other forms of assistance from person, firms, corporations and any governmental entity; to sue and be sued in its own name; to make grants, loans or provide other financial assistance to governmental and nonprofit organizations (e.g., the Members or the Foundation) to accomplish any of its purposes; and generally to do any and all things necessary or convenient to accomplish its purposes. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Authority may issue or cause to be issued Bonds, and pledge any property or revenues as security to the extent permitted under the Joint Exercise of Powers Act, or any other applicable provision of law; provided, however, the Authority shall not issue Bonds with respect to any project located in the jurisdiction of one or more Members unless the governing body of any such Member, or its duly authorized representative, shall approve, conditionally or unconditionally, the project, including the issuance of Bonds therefor. Such approval may be evidenced by resolution, certificate, order, report or such other means of written approval of such project as may be selected by the Member (or its authorized representative) whose approval is required. No such approval shall be required in connection with Bonds that refund Bonds previously issued by the Authority and approved by the governing board of a Member. The manner in which the Authority shall exercise its powers and perform its duties is and shall be subject to the restrictions upon the manner in which a California general law city could exercise such powers and perform such duties. The manner in which the Authority shall exercise its powers and perform its duties shall not be subject to any restrictions applicable to the manner in which any other public agency could exercise such powers or perform such duties, whether such agency is a party to this Agreement or not. Section 5. Fiscal Year. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "Fiscal Year" shall mean the fiscal year as established from time to time by resolution of the Board, being, at the date of this Agreement, the period from July 1 to and including the following June 30, except for the first Fiscal Year which shall be the period from the date of this Agreement to June 30, 2004. Section 6. Disposition of Assets. At the end of the term hereof or upon the earlier termination of this Agreement as set forth in Section 2, after payment of all expenses and liabilities of the Authority, all property of the Authority both real and personal shall automatically vest in the Members in the manner and amount determined by the Board in its sole discretion and shall thereafter remain the sole property of the Members; provided, however, that any surplus money on hand shall be returned in proportion to the contributions made by the Members. Section 7. Bonds. From time to time the Authority shall issue Bonds, in one or more series, for the purpose of exercising its powers and raising the funds necessary to carry out its purposes under this Agreement. The services of bond counsel, financing consultants and other consultants and advisors working on the projects and/or their financing shall be used by the Authority. The expenses of the Board shall be paid from the proceeds of the Bonds or any other unencumbered funds of the Authority available for such purpose. Section 8. Bonds Only Limited and Special Obligations of Authority. The Bonds, together with the interest and premium, if any, thereon, shall not be deemed to constitute a debt of any Member or pledge of the faith and credit of the Members or the Authority. The Bonds shall be only special obligations of the Authority, and the Authority shall under no circumstances be obligated to pay the Bonds except from revenues and other funds pledged therefor. Neither the Members nor the Authority shall be obligated to pay the principal of, premium, if any, or interest on the Bonds, or other costs incidental thereto, except from the revenues and funds pledged therefor, and neither the faith and credit nor the taxing power of the Members nor the faith and credit of the Authority shall be pledged to the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, or interest on the Bonds nor shall the Members or the Authority in any manner be obligated to make any appropriation for such payment. No covenant or agreement contained in any Bond or related document shall be deemed to be a covenant or agreement of any Director, or any officer, employee or agent of the Authority in his or her individual capacity and neither the Board of the Authority nor any Director or officer thereof executing the Bonds shall be liable personally on any Bond or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the issuance of any Bonds. Section 9. Accounts and Reports. All funds of the Authority shall be strictly accounted for. The Authority shall establish and maintain such funds and accounts as may be required by good accounting practice and by any provision of any Indenture (to the extent such duties are not assigned to a trustee of Bonds). The books and records of the Authority shall be open to inspection at all reasonable times by each Member. The Treasurer of the Authority shall cause an independent audit to be made of the books of accounts and financial records of the Authority by a certified public accountant or public accountant in compliance with the provisions of Section 6505 of the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. In each case the minimum requirements of the audit shall be those prescribed by the State Controller for special districts under Section 26909 of the Government Code of the State of California and shall conform to generally accepted auditing standards. When such an audit of accounts and records is made by a certified public accountant or public accountant, a report thereof shall be filed as a public record with each Member and also with the county auditor of each county in which a Member is located; provided, however, that to the extent permitted by law, the Authority may, instead of filing such report with each Member and such county auditor, elect to post such report as a public record electronically on a website designated by the Authority. Such report if made shall be filed within 12 months of the end of the Fiscal Year or Years under examination. The Treasurer is hereby directed to report in writing on the first day of July, October, January, and April of each year to the Board and the Members which report shall describe the amount of money held by the Treasurer for the Authority, the amount of receipts since the last such report, and the amount paid out since the last such report (which may exclude amounts held by a trustee or other fiduciary in connection with any Bonds to the extent that such trustee or other fiduciary provided regular reports covering such amounts.) Any costs of the audit, including contracts with, or employment of, certified public accountants or public accountants in making an audit pursuant to this Section, shall be borne by the Authority and shall be a charge against any unencumbered funds of the Authority available for that purpose. In any Fiscal Year the Board may, by resolution adopted by unanimous vote, replace the annual special audit with an audit covering a two-year period. Section 10. Funds. Subject to the applicable provisions of any Indenture, which may provide for a trustee or other fiduciary to receive, have custody of and disburse Authority funds, the Treasurer of the Authority shall receive, have the custody of and disburse Authority funds pursuant to the accounting procedures developed under Sections 3.0 and 9, and shall make the disbursements required by this Agreement or otherwise necessary to carry out any of the provisions of purposes of this Agreement. Section 11. Notices. Notices and other communications hereunder to the Members shall be sufficient if delivered to the clerk of the governing body of each Member; provided, however, that to the extent permitted by law, the Authority may, provide notices and other communications and postings electronically (including, without limitation, through email or by posting to a website). Section 12. Additional Members/Withdrawal of Members. Qualifying public agencies may be added as parties to this Agreement and become Members upon: (1) the filing by such public agency with the Authority of an executed counterpart of this Agreement, together with a copy of the resolution of the governing body of such public agency approving this Agreement and the execution and delivery hereof; and (2) adoption of a resolution of the Board approving the addition of such public agency as a Member. Upon satisfaction of such conditions, the Board shall file such executed counterpart of this Agreement as an amendment hereto, effective upon such filing. A Member may withdraw from this Agreement upon written notice to the Board; provided, however, that no such withdrawal shall result in the dissolution of the Authority so long as any Bonds remain outstanding. Any such withdrawal shall be effective only upon receipt of the notice of withdrawal by the Board which shall acknowledge receipt of such notice of withdrawal in writing and shall file such notice as an amendment to this Agreement effective upon such filing. Section 13. Indemnification. To the full extent permitted by law, the Board may authorize indemnification by the Authority of any person who is or was a Director or an officer, employee of other agent of the Authority, and who was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party to a proceeding by reason of the fact that such person is or was such a Director or an officer, employee or other agent of the Authority, against expenses, including attorneys fees, judgments, fines, settlements and other amounts actually and reasonably incurred in connection with such proceeding, if such person acted in good faith in a manner such person reasonably believed to be in the best interests of the Authority and, in the case of a criminal proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe the conduct of such person was unlawful and, in the case of an action by or in the right of the Authority, acted with such care, including reasonable inquiry, as an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would use under similar circumstances. Section 14. Contributions and Advances. Contributions or advances of public funds and of the use of personnel, equipment or property may be made to the Authority by the Members for any of the purposes of this Agreement. Payment of public funds may be made to defray the cost of any such contribution or advance. Any such advance may be made subject to repayment, and in such case shall be repaid, in the manner agreed upon by the Authority and the Member making such advance at the time of such advance. It is mutually understood and agreed to that no Member has any obligation to make advances or contributions to the Authority to provide for the costs and expenses of administration of the Authority, even though any Member may do so. The Members understand and agree that a portion of the funds of the Authority that otherwise may be allocated or distributed to the Members may instead be used to make grants, loans or provide other financial assistance to governmental units and nonprofit organizations (e.g., the Foundation) to accomplish any of the governmental unit's or nonprofit organization's purposes. Section 15. Immunities. All of the privileges and immunities from liabilities, exemptions from laws, ordinances and rules, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers, agents or employees of Members when performing their respective functions within the territorial limits of their respective public agencies, shall apply to the same degree and extent to the Directors, officers, employees, agents or other representatives of the Authority while engaged in the performance of any of their functions or duties under the provisions of this Agreement. Section 16. Amendments. Except as provided in Section 12 above, this Agreement shall not be amended, modified, or altered, unless the negative consent of each of the Members is obtained. To obtain the negative consent of each of the Members, the following negative consent procedure shall be followed: (a) the Authority shall provide each Member with a notice at least sixty (60) days prior to the date such proposed amendment is to become effective explaining the nature of such proposed amendment and this negative consent procedure; (b) the Authority shall provide each Member who did not respond a reminder notice with a notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the date such proposed amendment is to become effective; and (c) if no Member objects to the proposed amendment in writing within sixty (60) days after the initial notice, the proposed amendment shall become effective with respect to all Members. Section 17. Effectiveness. This Agreement shall become effective and be in full force and effect and a legal, valid and binding obligation of each of the Members on the date that the Board shall have received from two of the Initial Members an executed counterpart of this Agreement, together with a certified copy of a resolution of the governing body of each such Initial Member approving this Agreement and the execution and delivery hereof. Section 18. Partial Invalidity. If any one or more of the terms, provisions, promises, covenants or conditions of this Agreement shall to any extent be adjudged invalid, unenforceable, void or voidable for any reason whatsoever by a court of competent jurisdiction, each and all of the remaining terms, provisions, promises, covenants and conditions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby, and shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. Section 19. Successors. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors of the parties hereto. Except to the extent expressly provided herein, no Member may assign any right or obligation hereunder without the consent of the other Members. Section 20. Miscellaneous. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. The section headings herein are for convenience only and are not to be construed as modifying or governing the language in the section referred to. Wherever in this Agreement any consent or approval is required, the same shall not be unreasonably withheld. This Agreement shall be governed under the laws of the State of California. This Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement among the Members, which supercedes and merges all prior proposals, understandings, and other agreements, whether oral, written, or implied in conduct, between and among the Members relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Temecula has caused this Agreement to be executed and attested by its duly authorized representatives as of the day of , 2021. Member: CITY OF TEMECULA By — Name: Title: ATTEST: By — Name: Title: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA WITH RESPECT TO THE ISSUANCE OF TAX-EXEMPT REVENUE OBLIGATIONS BY THE CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL FINANCE AUTHORITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING OR REFINANCING THE COST OF ACQUIRING, DEVELOPING, CONSTRUCTING, IMPROVING, AND EQUIPPING RANCHO LAS BOLSAS APARTMENTS TO BE LOCATED AT 43519, 43513 AND 43602 W. VENTANA STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 23, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council of Temecula will hold a public hearing as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") with respect to a proposed plan of financing providing for the issuance by the California Municipal Finance Authority (the "Authority") of exempt facility bonds for a qualified residential rental project pursuant to Section 142(a)(7) of the Code in one or more series issued from time to time, including bonds issued to refund such exempt facility bonds in one or more series from time to time, in an amount not to exceed $20,000,000 (the "Bonds"). The proceeds of the Bonds will be used to: (1) finance or refinance the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of Rancho Las Bolsas Apartments, a multifamily rental housing project to be located at 43519, 43513 and 43602 W. Ventana Street, (adjacent to 28250 Ynez Road), Temecula, California; and (2) pay certain expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Bonds. The facilities are to be owned by Ynez Road Housing Partners, L.P. (the "Borrower") or a partnership of which Jamboree Housing Corporation (the "Developer") or a related person to the Developer is the general partner. The Bonds and the obligation to pay principal of and interest thereon and any redemption premium with respect thereto do not constitute indebtedness or an obligation of the City of Temecula, the Authority, the State of California or any political subdivision thereof, within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory debt limitation, or a charge against the general credit or taxing powers of any of them. The Bonds shall be a limited obligation of the Authority, payable solely from certain revenues duly pledged therefor and generally representing amounts paid by the Borrower. The hearing will be held in the Temecula City Hall Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Interested persons wishing to express their views on the issuance of the Bonds or on the nature and location of the facilities proposed to be financed or refinanced may attend the public hearing or, prior to the time of the hearing, submit written comments. Written comments can be presented at the public hearing or may be submitted to the City Clerk, to be received no later than 7 p.m. on November 23, 2021. Additional information concerning the above matter may be obtained from, and written comments should be addressed to, City Clerk, City of Temecula, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California 92590. Dated: November 11, 2021 Item No. 9 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Introduce Ordinance Amending Article I and Article XIV of Chapter 8.20 of the Temecula Municipal Code Pursuant to SB1383 Regulations PREPARED BY: Julie Tarrant, Principal Management Analyst RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 2021- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING ARTICLE I, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 8.20 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE AND AMENDING ARTICLE XIV, MANDATORY ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION, OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MAKING A DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION UNDER CEQA GUIDELINES SECTIONS 15061(B)(3) AND 15308 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE: An Amendment to Article I, of Chapter 8.20 of the Temecula Municipal Code to define derivations and meanings of certain words, terms, and phrases, pursuant to the definitions in 14 CCR (California Code of Regulations, Section 18982). Additionally, An Amendment to Article XIV, Mandatory Organic Waste Disposal Reduction to include provisions as required pursuant to SB 1383 Regulations, Short -Lived Climate Pollutants, establishing methane emissions reduction targets Statewide. BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula is subject to various State mandates instituted for the purpose to reduce, reuse, and recycle solid waste to the maximum extent feasible to divert landfill disposal of waste, to conserve water, energy, and other natural resources, and to protect the environment. Senate Bill (SB) 1383 of 2016, the Short-lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Act requires Cal Recycle to develop regulations to reduce organics in landfills as a source of methane. These regulations, adopted in 2020, place requirements on multiple entities including the City, single-family residential households, commercial business, multi -family property owners with five or more dwelling units, commercial edible food generators, haulers, including self -haulers, food recovery organizations, and food recovery services to support achievement of statewide organic waste disposal reduction targets. The SB1383 Regulations require the City to adopt and enforce an ordinance or other enforceable mechanism to implement relevant provisions of the SB1383 Regulations. This Amendment to Chapter 8.20 of the Temecula Municipal Code include the provisions as defined and required of the SB1383 Regulations. To address certain compliance measures and to codify the mandated provisions of the SB1383 Regulations in the Municipal Code, staff hereby recommends City Council approve and adopt the ordinance. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance ORDINANCE NO.2021- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING ARTICLE I, DEFINITIONS, OF CHAPTER 8.20 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE AND AMENDING ARTICLE XIV, MANDATORY ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL REDUCTION, OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE, AND MAKING A DETERMINATION OF EXEMPTION UNDER CEQA GUIDELINES SECTIONS 15061(B)(3) AND 15308 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Article I, Definitions, of Chapter 8.20, Sections 8.20.010 through 8.20.280, inclusive, is hereby amended to read as follows: 8.20.010 Definitions For the purposes of this Chapter, the following words, terms, phrases, and their derivations have the meanings given herein. Terms not defined in this section and defined elsewhere in this Code shall have the same meanings herein unless the context otherwise requires. In the event of a conflict between a definition in this Code and a definition in 14 CCR Section 18982, the definitions in Section 18982 shall control for the purposes of this Chapter. Additionally, for the purposes of this Chapter, the definitions in 14 CCR Section 18982 shall control for terms used in this Chapter and not defined in this Code. When consistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future tense, and words in the singular number include the plural number. Unless otherwise specified herein, references to a statute or regulation means the statute or regulation, as amended, supplemented, superseded and replaced from time to time. A. "Blue Container" has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(5) and shall be used only for the purpose of storage and collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials and Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste. Notwithstanding the foregoing, functional containers purchased prior to January 1, 2022 that are used for the storage and collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials or Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste and that do not comply with the color requirements of 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(5) shall be deemed to be Blue Containers and are not required to be replaced until the end of the useful life of those containers or January 1, 2036, whichever is earlier. B. "CalRecycle" means the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, which is the Department designated with responsibility for developing, implementing, and enforcing SB 1383 Regulations on the City (and others). C. "California Code of Regulations" or "CCR" means the State of California Code of Regulations. CCR references in this Chapter are preceded with a number that refers to the relevant title of the CCR (e.g., "14 CCR" refers to Title 14 of the CCR). D. "City" means the City of Temecula. E. "City Manager" means the City Manager of the City or his/her designee. F. "Commercial Business" or "Commercial" means a firm, partnership, proprietorship, joint-stock company, corporation, or association, whether for -profit or nonprofit, strip mall, industrial facility, or a Multi -Family Residential Dwelling; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(6). A multi -family residential dwelling that consists of fewer than five (5) units is not a Commercial Business for purposes of implementing this Chapter. G. "Commercial Edible Food Generator" includes a Tier One or a Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generator as defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(73) and (a)(74). For the purposes of this definition, Food Recovery Organizations and Food Recovery Services are not Commercial Edible Food Generators pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(7). H. "Compliance Review" means a review of records by the City to determine compliance with this Chapter. I. "Community Composting" means any activity that composts green material, agricultural material, food material, and vegetative food material, alone or in combination, and the total amount of feedstock and Compost on -site at any one time does not exceed 100 cubic yards and 750 square feet, as specified in 14 CCR Section 17855(a)(4); or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(8). J. "Compost" has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 17896.2(a)(4). K. "Compostable Plastic(s)" means plastic materials that meet the ASTM D6400 standard for compostability; or, as otherwise described in 14 CCR Section 18984. 1 (a)(1)(A) or 18984.2(a)(1)(C). L. "Container Contamination" or "Contaminated Container" means a container, regardless of color, that contains Prohibited Container Contaminants; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(55). M. "County" means the County of Riverside. N. "C&D" means construction and demolition debris. O. "Designee" means an entity that the City contracts with or otherwise arranges to carry out any of the City's responsibilities of this Chapter as authorized in 14 CCR Section 18981.2. A Designee may be a government entity, a hauler, a private entity, or a combination of those entities. P. "Edible Food" means food intended for human consumption; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(18). For the purposes of this Chapter or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(18), "Edible Food" is not Solid Waste if it is recovered and not discarded. Nothing in this Chapter or in 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12 requires or authorizes the N Recovery of Edible Food that does not meet the food safety requirements of the California Retail Food Code. Q. "Enforcement Action" means an action of the City to address non-compliance with this Chapter including, but not limited to, issuing administrative citations, fines, penalties, or using other remedies. R. "Enforcement Official" means the City Manager, Director of Public Works or the City Manager's authorized Designees who are partially or wholly responsible for enforcing this Chapter. S. "Excluded Waste" means hazardous substance, hazardous waste, infectious waste, designated waste, volatile, corrosive, medical waste, infectious, regulated radioactive waste, and toxic substances or material that facility operator(s), which receive materials from the City and its Generators, reasonably believe(s) would, as a result of or upon acceptance, transfer, processing, or disposal, be a violation of local, State, or Federal law, regulation, or ordinance, including: land use restrictions or conditions, waste that cannot be disposed of in Class III landfills or accepted at the facility by permit conditions, waste that in the City's Enforcement Official or its Designee's, reasonable opinion would present a significant risk to human health or the environment, cause a nuisance or otherwise create or expose the City, or its Designee, to potential liability; but not including de minimus volumes or concentrations of waste of a type and amount normally found in Single -Family or Multi -Family Solid Waste after implementation of programs for the safe collection, processing, recycling, treatment, and disposal of batteries and paint in compliance with Sections 41500 and 41802 of the State Public Resources Code. T. "Food Distributor" means a company that distributes food to entities including, but not limited to, Supermarkets and Grocery Stores; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(22). U. "Food Facility" has the same meaning as in Section 113789 of the State Health and Safety Code. V. "Food Recovery" means actions to collect and distribute food for human consumption that otherwise would be disposed; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(24). W. "Food Recovery Organization" means an entity that engages in the collection or receipt of Edible Food from Commercial Edible Food Generators and distributes that Edible Food to the public for Food Recovery either directly or through other entities; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(25), including, but not limited to: 1) A food bank as defined in Section 113783 of the State Health and Safety Code; 2) A nonprofit charitable organization as defined in Section 113841 of the State Health and Safety code; and 3) A nonprofit charitable temporary food facility as defined in Section 113842 of the State Health and Safety Code; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)25). X. A Food Recovery Organization is not a Commercial Edible Food Generator for the purposes of this Chapter and implementation of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12 pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(7). Y. "Food Recovery Service" means a person or entity that collects and transports Edible Food from a Commercial Edible Food Generator to a Food Recovery Organization or other entities for Food Recovery; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(26). A Food Recovery Service is not a Commercial Edible Food Generator for the purposes of this Chapter and implementation of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12 pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(7). Z. "Food Scraps" means all food such as, but not limited to, fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish, bones, rice, beans, pasta, bread, cheese, and eggshells. [Food Scraps excludes fats, oils, and grease when such materials are Source Separated from other Food Scraps.] AA. "Food Service Provider" means an entity primarily engaged in providing food services to institutional, governmental, Commercial, or industrial locations of others based on contractual arrangements with these types of organizations; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(27). BB. "Food -Soiled Paper" means compostable paper material that has come in contact with food or liquid, such as, but not limited to, compostable paper plates, paper coffee cups, napkins, pizza boxes, and milk cartons. CC. "Food Waste" means Food Scraps, [Food -Soiled Paper, and Compostable Plastics.] DD. "Generator" means a person or entity that is responsible for the initial creation of Solid Waste, and with respect to Organic Waste, means a person or entity that is responsible for the initial creation of Organic Waste; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(48). EE. "Gray Container" has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(28) and shall be used only for the purpose of storage and collection of [Gray Container Waste]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, functional containers purchased prior to January 1, 2022 that are used for the storage and collection of [Gray Container Waste] and that do not comply with the color requirements of 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(28) are not required to be replaced until the end of the useful life of those containers or January 1, 2036, whichever is earlier. FF. "Gray Container Waste" means Solid Waste that is collected in a Gray Container that is part of the City's three -container Organic Waste collection service that prohibits the placement of Organic Waste in the Gray Container as specified in 14 CCR Sections 18984.1(a) and (b); or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(6.5). [Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Gray Container Waste includes carpets and textiles.] GG. "Green Container" has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(29) and shall be used only for the purpose of storage and collection of Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste. Notwithstanding the foregoing, functional containers purchased prior to 4 January 1, 2022 that are used for the storage and collection of Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste and that do not comply with the color requirements of 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(29) are not required to be replaced until the end of the useful life of those containers or January 1, 2036, whichever is earlier. HH. "Grocery Store" means a store primarily engaged in the retail sale of canned food; dry goods; fresh fruits and vegetables; fresh meats, fish, and poultry; and any area that is not separately owned within the store where the food is prepared and served, including a bakery, deli, and meat and seafood departments; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(30). II. "Hauler Route" means the designated itinerary or sequence of stops for each segment of the City's collection service area; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(31.5). JJ. "High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility" means a facility that is in compliance with the reporting requirements of 14 CCR Section 18815.5(d) and meets or exceeds an annual average Mixed Waste organic content Recovery rate of 50 percent between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2024, and 75 percent after January 1, 2025, as calculated pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18815.5(e) for Organic Waste received from the "Mixed Waste Organic Collection Stream" as defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(11.5); or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(33). KK. "Inspection" means a site visit where the City or its Designee reviews records, containers, and an entity's collection, handling, recycling, or landfill disposal of Organic Waste or Edible Food handling to determine if the entity is complying with requirements set forth in this Chapter; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(35). LL. "Large Event" means an event, including, but not limited to, a sporting event or a flea market, that charges an admission price, or is operated by a local agency, and serves an average of more than 2,000 individuals per day of operation of the event, at a location that includes, but is not limited to, a public, nonprofit, or privately owned park, parking lot, golf course, street system, or other open space when being used for an event; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(38). MM. "Large Venue," unless otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(39), means a permanent venue facility that annually seats or serves an average of more than 2,000 individuals within the grounds of the facility per day of operation of the venue facility. For purposes of this Chapter and implementation of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, a venue facility includes, but is not limited to, a public, nonprofit, or privately owned or operated stadium, amphitheater, arena, hall, amusement park, conference or civic center, zoo, aquarium, airport, racetrack, horse track, performing arts center, fairground, museum, theater, or other public attraction facility. For purposes of this Chapter and implementation of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, a site under common ownership or control that includes more than one Large Venue that is contiguous with other Large Venues in the site, is a single Large Venue. NN. "Local Education Agency" means a school district, charter school, or county office of education that is not subject to the control of the City's regulations related to Solid Waste; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(40). 00. "Mixed Waste Organic Collection Stream" or "Mixed Waste" means Organic Waste collected in a container that is required by 14 CCR Section 18984.1 to be taken to a High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(11.5). PP. "Multi -Family Residential Dwelling" or "Multi -Family" means of, from, or pertaining to residential premises with five (5) or more dwelling units. Multi -Family premises do not include hotels, motels, or other transient occupancy facilities, which are considered Commercial Businesses. QQ. "MWELO" refers to the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance, 23 CCR, Division 2, Chapter 2.7 and Chapter 17.32 of this Code. RR. "Non-Compostable Paper" includes, but is not limited to, paper that is coated in a plastic material that will not breakdown in the composting process; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(41). SS. "Non -Local Entity" means the following entities that are not subject to the City's enforcement authority; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(42): 1) Special district(s) located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; 2) Federal facilities, including military installations, located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; 3) Prison(s) located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; 4) Facilities operated by the State park system located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; 5) Public universities (including community colleges) located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; and 6) County fairgrounds located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City; 7) State agencies located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City. TT. "Non -Organic Recyclables" means non-putrescible and non -hazardous recyclable wastes including, but not limited to, bottles, cans, metals, plastics and glass; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(43). UU. "Notice of Violation" or "NOV" means a notice that a violation has occurred that includes a compliance date to avoid an action to seek penalties; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(45) or further explained in 14 CCR Section 18995.4. VV. "Organic Waste" means Solid Waste containing material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including, but not limited to, food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, organic textiles and carpets, lumber, wood, Paper Products, Printing and Writing Paper, manure, biosolids, digestate, and sludges; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(46). Biosolids and digestate are as defined by 14 CCR Section 18982(a). WW. "Paper Products" include, but are not limited to, paper janitorial supplies, cartons, wrapping, packaging, file folders, hanging files, corrugated boxes, tissue, and toweling; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(51). XX. "Printing and Writing Papers" include, but are not limited to, copy, xerographic, watermark, cotton fiber, offset, forms, computer printout paper, white wove envelopes, manila envelopes, book paper, note pads, writing tablets, newsprint, and other uncoated writing papers, posters, index cards, calendars, brochures, reports, magazines, and publications; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(54). YY. "Prohibited Container Contaminants," unless otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(55), means the following: 1) discarded materials placed in the Blue Container that are not identified as acceptable Source Separated Recyclable Materials for the City's Blue Container; 2) discarded materials placed in the Green Container that are not identified as acceptable Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste for the City's Green Container, including carpet, hazardous wood waste and Non-Compostable Paper; 3) discarded materials placed in the Gray Container that are acceptable Source Separated Recyclable Materials and/or Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste to be placed in the City's Green Container or Blue Container; and, 4) Excluded Waste placed in any container. ZZ. "Recovery" means any activity or process described in 14 CCR Section 18983.1(b); or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(49). AAA. "Recycled -Content Paper" means Paper Products and Printing and Writing Paper that consists of at least 30 percent, by fiber weight, postconsumer fiber; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(61). BBB. "Remote Monitoring" means the use of the internet of things (IoT) and/or wireless electronic devices to visualize the contents of Blue Containers, Green Containers, and Gray Containers for purposes of identifying the quantity of materials in containers (level of fill) and/or presence of Prohibited Container Contaminants. CCC. "Restaurant" means an establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of food and drinks for on -premises or immediate consumption; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(64). DDD. "Route Review" means a visual Inspection of containers along a Hauler Route for the purpose of determining Container Contamination and may include mechanical Inspection methods such as the use of cameras; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(65). EEE. "SB 1383" means Senate Bill 1383 of 2016 approved by the Governor of the State on September 19, 2016, which added Sections 39730.5, 39730.6, 39730.7, and 39730.8 to the State Health and Safety Code, and added Chapter 13.1 (commencing with Section 42652) to Part 3 of Division 30 of the State Public Resources Code, establishing methane emissions reduction targets in a Statewide effort to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants. FFF. "SB 1383 Regulations" means the Short -Lived Climate Pollutants: Organic Waste Reduction regulations developed by CalRecycle and adopted in 2020 that created 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12 and amended portions of 14 CCR and 27 CCR. GGG. "Self -Hauler" means a person or entity, who, in compliance with all applicable requirements of this Chapter, hauls Solid Waste, Organic Waste or recyclable materials he or she has generated to another person or entity. Self -Hauler also includes a person or entity who Back - Hauls waste; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(66). Back -Haul means generating and transporting Organic Waste to a destination owned and operated by the Generator using the Generator's own employees and equipment, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(66)(A). HHH. "Single -Family" means of, from, or pertaining to any residential premises with fewer than five (5) units. III. "Solid Waste" unless otherwise defined in State Public Resources Code Section 40191, means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid, semisolid, and liquid wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, discarded home and industrial appliances, dewatered, treated, or chemically fixed sewage sludge which is not hazardous waste, manure, vegetable or animal solid and semi -solid wastes, and other discarded solid and semisolid wastes, with the exception that Solid Waste does not include any of the following wastes: 1) Hazardous waste, as defined in the State Public Resources Code Section 40141. 2) Radioactive waste regulated pursuant to the Radiation Control Law (Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 114960) of Part 9 of Division 104 of the State Health and Safety Code). 3) Medical waste regulated pursuant to the Medical Waste Management Act (Part 14 (commencing with Section 117600) of Division 104 of the State Health and Safety Code). Untreated medical waste shall not be disposed of in a Solid Waste landfill, as defined in State Public Resources Code Section 40195.1. Medical waste that has been treated and deemed to be Solid Waste shall be regulated pursuant to Division 30 of the State Public Resources Code. JJJ. "Source Separated" means materials, including commingled recyclable materials, that have been separated or kept separate from the Solid Waste stream, at the point of generation, for the purpose of additional sorting or processing those materials for recycling or reuse in order to return them to the economic mainstream in the form of raw material for new, reused, or reconstituted products, which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402.5(b)(4). For the purposes of this Chapter, Source Separated shall include separation of materials by the Generator, property owner, property owner's employee, property manager, or property manager's employee into different containers for the purpose of collection such that Source Separated materials are separated from [Gray Container Waste] or other Solid Waste for the purposes of collection and processing of those materials. KKK. "Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste" means Source Separated Organic Wastes that can be placed in a Blue Container that is limited to the collection of those Organic Wastes and Non -Organic Recyclables. Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste excludes Source Separated Green Organic Waste, but includes Paper Products, Printing and Writing Paper, wood and dry lumber and textiles unless otherwise specified by the City. LLL. "Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste" means Source Separated Organic Waste that can be placed in a Green Container that is specifically intended for the separate collection of Organic Waste by the Generator, excluding Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste, carpets, Non-Compostable Paper, and textiles. MMM. "Source Separated Recyclable Materials" means Source Separated Non -Organic Recyclables and Source Separated Blue Container Organic Waste. NNN. "State" means the State of California. 000. "Supermarket" means a full -line, self-service retail store with gross annual sales of two million dollars ($2,000,000), or more, and which sells a line of dry grocery, canned goods, or nonfood items and some perishable items; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(71). PPP. "Tier One Commercial Edible Food Generator" means a Commercial Edible Food Generator that is one of the following; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(73): 1) Supermarket; 2) Grocery Store with a total facility size equal to or greater than 10,000 square feet; 3) Food Service Provider; 4) Food Distributor; or, 5) Wholesale Food Vendor. QQQ. "Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generator" means a Commercial Edible Food Generator that is one of the following; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(73): 1) Restaurant with 250 or more seats, or a total facility size equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet; 2) Hotel with an on -site Food Facility and 200 or more rooms; 3) Health facility with an on -site Food Facility and 100 or more beds; 4) Large Venue; 5) Large Event; 6) A State agency with a cafeteria with 250 or more seats or total cafeteria facility size equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet; or 7) A Local Education Agency facility with an on -site Food Facility. RRR. "Uncontainerized Green Waste and Yard Waste Collection Service" or "Uncontainerized Service" means a collection service that collects green waste and yard waste that is placed in a pile or bagged for collection on the street in front of a Generator's house or place of business for collection and transport to a facility that recovers Source Separated Organic Waste; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 189852(a)(75). SSS. "Wholesale Food Vendor" means a business or establishment engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of food, where food (including fruits and vegetables) is received, shipped, stored, prepared for distribution to a retailer, warehouse, distributor, or other destination; or, as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 189852(a)(76). Section 2. Article XIII of Chapter 8.20, Violations, Section 8.20.720, is hereby amended to read as follows: 8.20.720 Enforcement A. The Enforcement Official shall issue a Notice of Violation for violations of this Chapter. B. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, violations of this chapter are punishable as set out in Chapter 1.20 or 1.21 and in Sections 8.12.140, 8.12.180 and 8.20.790 of this Code. C. City may enforce the provisions of this Chapter by civil actions and such other remedies as may be available by law. 10 Section 3. Article XIV of Chapter 8.20, Mandatory Commercial Recycling and Organics Collection, Sections 8.20.730 through 8.20.760, inclusive, is hereby amended to read as follows: 8.20.730. Purposes A. Assembly Bill ("AB") 939 of 1989, the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Public Resources Code Section 40000, et seq., as amended, supplemented, superseded and replaced from time to time and as implemented by regulations of the California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery ("CalRecycle")), requires the City to reduce, reuse, and recycle (including composting), solid waste generated in the City to the maximum extent feasible before any incineration or landfill disposal of waste, to conserve water, energy, and other natural resources, and to protect the environment. B. AB 341 of 2011 places requirements on businesses, including multi -family property owners with five or more dwelling units, that generate a specified threshold amount of solid waste to arrange for recycling services and requires the City to implement a mandatory commercial recycling program. C. AB 1826 of 2014 requires businesses, including multi -family property owners with five or more dwelling units, that generate a specified threshold amount of solid waste, recycling, and organic waste per week to arrange for recycling services for that waste, and requires the City to implement a recycling program to divert organic waste from such businesses. D. Senate Bill ("SB") 1383 of 2016, the Short-lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Act of 2016, requires CalRecycle to develop regulations to reduce organics in landfills as a source of methane. These regulations, adopted in 2020 ("SB 1383 Regulations"), place requirements on multiple entities including the City; single- family residential households; commercial businesses, including multi -family property owners with five or more dwelling units; commercial edible food generators, haulers, including self -haulers; food recovery organizations; and food recovery services to support achievement of statewide organic waste disposal reduction targets. E. The SB 1383 Regulations require the City to adopt and enforce an ordinance or other enforceable mechanism to implement relevant provisions of the SB 1383 Regulations. F. This Article implements the requirements of the SB 1383 Regulations. 8.20.735. Requirements for Single -Family Organic Waste Generators Single -Family Organic Waste Generators shall comply with the following requirements, except Single -Family Generators that meet the Self -Hauler requirements of this Code: 191 A. Subscribe to the City's Organic Waste collection service(s) for all Organic Waste generated as described below. The City shall have the right to review the number and size of a Generator's containers to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials; and Single -Family Generators shall adjust their service level for their collection services as requested by the City. Generators may additionally manage their Organic Waste by preventing or reducing their Organic Waste, managing Organic Waste on site, and/or using a Community Composting site pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(c). B. Participate in the City's Organic Waste collection service(s) by placing designated materials in designated containers as described in this paragraph, and shall not place Prohibited Container Contaminants in collection containers. Generators shall place Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste, including Food Waste, in the Green Container; Source Separated Recyclable Materials (which includes Source Separated Non -Organic Recyclables and Source Separated Blue Container Waste) in the Blue Container; and Gray Container Waste in the Gray Container. Generators shall not place materials designated for the Gray Container into the Green Container or Blue Container. 8.20.740. Requirements for Commercial Organic Waste Generators Organic Waste Generators that are Commercial Businesses, including Multi -Family Residential Dwellings, shall comply with the following requirements, except Commercial Businesses that meet the Self -Hauler requirements of this Code. A. Subscribe to the City's three -container Organic Waste collection service(s) and comply with requirements of those service(s) as described below in paragraph (b) of this section. The City shall have the right to review the number and size of a Generator's containers and frequency of collection to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials; and Commercial Businesses shall adjust their service level for their collection services as requested by the City. B. Participate in the City's Organic Waste collection service by placing designated materials in designated containers. Generator shall place Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste including Food Waste, in the Green Container; Source Separated Recyclable Materials (which includes Source Separated Non -Organic Recyclables and Source Separated Blue Container Waste) in the Blue Container; and Gray Container Waste in the Gray Container. Generator shall not place materials designated for the Gray Container into the Green Container or Blue Container. C. Supply and allow access to adequate number, size and location of collection containers with sufficient labels or colors (conforming to subsections (d)(1) and (d)(2) below) for employees, contractors, tenants, and customers, consistent with the City's collection service or, if self -hauling, per the Commercial Businesses' 12 instructions to support its compliance with its self -haul program, in accordance with 8.20.765. D. Excluding Multi -Family Residential Dwellings, provide containers for the collection of Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste and Source Separated Recyclable Materials in all indoor and outdoor areas where disposal containers are provided for customers, for materials generated by that business. Such containers shall be visible and easily accessible. Such containers do not need to be provided in restrooms. If a Commercial Business does not generate any of the materials that would be collected in one type of container, then the business does not have to provide that particular container in all areas where disposal containers are provided for customers. Pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(b), the containers provided by the business shall have either: (1) A body or lid that conforms with the container colors provided through the collection service provided by the City. A Commercial Business is not required to replace functional containers, including containers purchased prior to January 1, 2022, that do not comply with the requirements of this subsection prior to the end of the useful life of those containers, or prior to January 1, 2036, whichever comes first. (2) Container labels that include language or graphic images, or both, indicating the primary material accepted and the primary materials prohibited in that container, or containers with imprinted text or graphic images that indicate the primary materials accepted and primary materials prohibited in the container. Pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.8, the container labeling requirements are required on new containers commencing January 1, 2022. E. Multi -Family Residential Dwellings are not required to comply with container placement requirements or labeling requirements pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(b). F. Excluding Multi -Family Residential Dwellings, prohibit employees from placing materials in a container not designated for those materials per the City's Blue Container, Green Container, and Gray Container collection service or, if self -hauling, per the Commercial Businesses' instructions to support its compliance with its self -haul program in accordance with 8.20.765. G. Excluding Multi -Family Residential Dwellings, periodically inspect Blue Containers, Green Containers, and Gray Containers for contamination and inform employees if containers are contaminated and of the requirements to keep contaminants out of those containers pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(b)(3). H. Annually provide information to employees, contractors, tenants, and customers about Organic Waste Recovery requirements and about proper sorting of Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste and Source Separated Recyclable Materials. I. Provide information as described in (h) in this Section before or within fourteen (14) days of occupation of the premises to new tenants. 13 Provide or arrange access for the City or its agent to their properties during all Inspections conducted in accordance with 8.20.785 to confirm compliance with the requirements of this section. K. If a Commercial Business wants to self -haul, meet the Self -Hauler requirements of this Code, including 8.20.765. L. Nothing in this Section prohibits a Generator from preventing or reducing waste generation, managing Organic Waste on site, or using a Community Composting site pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(c). M. Commercial Businesses that are Tier One or Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generators shall comply with Food Recovery requirements, pursuant to 8.20.755. 8.20.745. Waivers for Generators A. De Minimis Waivers. The City may waive a Commercial Business' obligations (including Multi -Family Residential Dwellings) to comply with some or all of the Organic Waste requirements of this Article if the Commercial Business provides documentation that the business generates below a certain amount of Organic Waste material as described below in subsection (a)(2). Commercial Businesses requesting a de minimus waiver shall: (1) Submit an application specifying the services that they are requesting a waiver from and provide documentation as noted in subsection (a)(2) below. (2) Provide documentation that either: (A) The Commercial Business' total Solid Waste collection service is two cubic yards or more per week and Organic Waste subject to collection in a Blue Container or Green Container comprises less than 20 gallons per week per applicable container of the business' total waste; or, (B) The Commercial Business' total Solid Waste collection service is less than two cubic yards per week and Organic Waste subject to collection in a Blue Container or Green Container comprises less than 10 gallons per week per applicable container of the business' total waste. (3) Notify the City if circumstances change such that the Commercial Business' Organic Waste exceeds the threshold required for waiver, in which case the waiver will be rescinded. (4) Provide written verification of eligibility for a de minimus waiver every 5 years, if the City has approved a de minimus waiver. B. Physical Space Waivers. The City may waive a Commercial Business' or property owner's obligations (including Multi -Family Residential Dwellings) to comply with some or all of the recyclable materials and/or Organic Waste collection service requirements of this Article if the City has evidence from its own staff, a hauler, licensed architect, or licensed 14 engineer demonstrating that the premises lacks adequate space for the collection containers required for the Organic Waste collection requirements of this chapter. Commercial Businesses or property owners requesting a physical space waiver shall: (1) Submit an application form specifying the type(s) of collection services for which they are requesting a compliance waiver and provide documentation as noted below. (2) Provide documentation that the premises lacks adequate space for Blue Containers and/or Green Containers including documentation from its hauler, licensed architect, or licensed engineer. (3) Provide written verification to the City that it is still eligible for a physical space waiver every five years, if the City has approved an application for a physical space waiver. C. Collection Frequency Waivers. The City, at its discretion and in accordance with 14 CCR Section 18984.11(a)(3), may allow the owner or tenant of any residence, premises, business establishment or industry that subscribes to the City's three- container Organic Waste collection service to arrange for the collection of their Blue Container, Gray Container, or both once every fourteen days, rather than once per week. D. The Enforcement Official will be responsible for review and approval of waivers. 8.20.750. Requirements for Commercial Edible Food Generators A. Tier One Commercial Edible Food Generators must comply with the requirements of this Section commencing January 1, 2022, and Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generators must comply with the requirements of this Section commencing January 1, 2024, pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.3. B. Large Venue or Large Event operators, not providing food services, but allowing for food to be provided by others, shall require Food Facilities operating at the Large Venue or Large Event to comply with the requirements of this Section, commencing January 1, 2024. C. Commercial Edible Food Generators shall comply with the following requirements: (1) Arrange to recover the maximum amount of Edible Food that would otherwise be disposed. (2) Contract with or enter into a written agreement with Food Recovery Organizations or Food Recovery Services for: (A) the collection of Edible Food for Food Recovery; or, (B) acceptance of the Edible Food that the Commercial Edible Food Generator self -hauls to the Food Recovery Organization for Food Recovery. 15 (3) Shall not intentionally spoil Edible Food that is capable of being recovered by a Food Recovery Organization or a Food Recovery Service. (4) Allow the City's designated enforcement entity or designated third party enforcement entity to access the premises and review records pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.4. (5) Keep records that include the following information, or as otherwise specified in 14 CCR Section 18991.4: (A) A list of each Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization that collects or receives its Edible Food pursuant to a contract or written agreement established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b). (B) A copy of all contracts or written agreements established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b). (C) A record of the following information for each of those Food Recovery Services or Food Recovery Organizations: (i) The name, address and contact information of the Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization. (ii) The types of food that will be collected by or self -hauled to the Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization. (iii) The established frequency that food will be collected or self -hauled. (iv) The quantity of food, measured in pounds recovered per month, collected or self -hauled to a Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization for Food Recovery. D. If the Enforcement Official makes a request, then within 30 days of the request, Tier One Commercial Edible Foods Generators and Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generators shall provide a Food Recovery report to the City that includes the following information: (A) A copy of all contracts or written agreements established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b). (B) The quantity of food, measured in annual pounds recovered, collected or self -hauled to a Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization for Food Recovery. (C) The name, address and contact information of the Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization. E. Nothing in this Notify the City if circumstances change such that the Commercial Business' Organic Waste exceeds the threshold required for waiver, in which case the waiver will be Erl rescinded. shall be construed to limit or conflict with the protections provided by the California Good Samaritan Food Donation Act of 2017, the Federal Good Samaritan Act, or share table and school food donation guidance pursuant to Senate Bill 557 of 2017 (approved by the Governor of the State on September 25, 2017, which added Article 13 (commencing with Section 49580) to Chapter 9 of Part 27 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the State Education Code, and amended Section 114079 of the State Health and Safety Code, relating to food safety, as amended, supplemented, superseded and replaced from time to time. 8.20.755. Requirements for Food Recovery Organizations and Services A. Food Recovery Services collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from Commercial Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records, or as otherwise specified by 14 CCR Section 18991.5(a)(1): (1) The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible Food Generator from which the service collects Edible Food. (2) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food collected from each Commercial Edible Food Generator per month. (3) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food transported to each Food Recovery Organization per month. (4) The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery Organization that the Food Recovery Service transports Edible Food to for Food Recovery. B. Food Recovery Organizations collecting or receiving Edible Food directly from Commercial Edible Food Generators, via a contract or written agreement established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b), shall maintain the following records, or as otherwise specified by 14 CCR Section 18991.5(a)(2): (1) The name, address, and contact information for each Commercial Edible Food Generator from which the organization receives Edible Food. (2) The quantity in pounds of Edible Food received from each Commercial Edible Food Generator per month. (3) The name, address, and contact information for each Food Recovery Service that the organization receives Edible Food from for Food Recovery. C. Food Recovery Organizations and Food Recovery Services shall inform Generators about State Food and Federal Good Samaritan Food Donation Act protection in written communications, such as in their contract or agreement established under 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b). D. Food Recovery Organizations and Food Recovery Services that have their primary address physically located in the City and contract with or have written agreements with one or more Commercial Edible Food Generators pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b) shall report to the City the total pounds of Edible Food recovered in the previous calendar year 17 from the Tier One and Tier Two Commercial Edible Food Generators they have established a contract or written agreement with pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18991.3(b) no later than July 1 of each year, commencing in 2023. E. Food Recovery Services and Food Recovery Organizations operating in the City shall provide information and consultation to the City, upon request, regarding existing, or proposed new or expanded, Food Recovery capacity that could be accessed by the City and its Commercial Edible Food Generators. A Food Recovery Service or Food Recovery Organization contacted by the City shall respond to such request for information within 60 days, unless a shorter timeframe is otherwise specified by the City. 8.20.760. Requirements for Haulers, Facility Operators and Community Composting Operations A. Requirements for Haulers (1) Haulers providing residential, Commercial, or industrial Organic Waste collection services to Generators within the City's boundaries shall meet the requirements and standards of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12 as a condition of approval of contract, agreement, or other authorization to collect Organic Waste. (2) Through written notice to the City, haulers shall identify the facilities to which they will transport Organic Waste. (3) Haulers providing Organic Waste collection services shall comply with the applicable requirements of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, Article 3. (4) Haulers providing residential, Commercial industrial Organic Waste collection services shall transport Organic Waste to a facility, operation, activity, or property that recovers Organic Waste as defined in 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, Article 2. (5) Haulers providing residential, Commercial industrial Organic Waste Collection Services shall obtain applicable approval of the City pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18988.1 and keep a record of the documentation of its approval by the City. B. Paragraph (a) of this section is not applicable to a hauler that consistent with Article 1, Chapter 9, Part 2, Division 30, commencing with Section 41950 of the Public Resources Code, is transporting Source Separated Organic Waste to a Community Composting site or to a hauler that is lawfully transporting C&D in a manner that complies with 14 CCR Section 18989.1 and applicable requirements of this Code. C. Requirements for Facility Operators and Community Composting Operations (1) Owners of facilities, operations, and activities that recover Organic Waste, including, but not limited to, Compost facilities, in -vessel digestion facilities, and publicly -owned treatment works shall, upon the City's request, provide information regarding available and potential new or expanded capacity at their facilities, 18 operations, and activities, including information about throughput and permitted capacity necessary for planning purposes. Entities contacted by the City shall respond within 60 days. (2) Community Composting operators, upon the City's request, shall provide information to the City to support Organic Waste capacity planning, including, but not limited to, an estimate of the amount of Organic Waste anticipated to be handled at the Community Composting operation. Entities contacted by the City shall respond within 60 days, unless a shorter timeframe is otherwise specified by the City. 8.20.765. Self -Hauler Requirements In addition to any other requirements for Self -Haulers as contained in this Code: A. Self -Haulers of Organic Waste shall comply with the requirements in 14 CCR Section 18988.3. B. Self -Haulers shall source separate all recyclable materials and Organic Waste (materials that the City otherwise requires Organic Waste Generators to separate for collection in the City's organics and recycling collection program) generated on -site from Solid Waste in a manner consistent with 14 CCR Section 18984.1, or shall haul Organic Waste to a High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility as specified in 14 CCR Section 18984.3. C. Self -Haulers shall haul their Source Separated Recyclable Materials to a facility that recovers those materials; and haul their Source Separated Green Container Organic Waste to a Solid Waste facility, operation, activity, or property that processes or recovers Source Separated Organic Waste. Alternatively, Self -Haulers may haul Organic Waste to a High Diversion Organic Waste Processing Facility. D. Self -Haulers that are Commercial Businesses (including Multi -Family Residential Dwellings) shall keep a record of the amount of Organic Waste delivered to each Solid Waste facility, operation, activity, or property that processes or recovers Organic Waste; this record shall be subject to Inspection by the City. The records shall include the following information: (1) Delivery receipts and weight tickets from the entity accepting the waste. (2) The amount of material in cubic yards or tons transported by the Generator to each entity. (3) If the material is transported to an entity that does not have scales on -site, or employs scales incapable of weighing the Self-Hauler's vehicle in a manner that allows it to determine the weight of materials received, the Self -Hauler is not required to record the weight of material but shall keep a record of the entities that received the Organic Waste. W E. A Single -Family Organic Waste Generator that self -hauls Organic Waste is not required to record or report information in subsection (d) of this section. F. Self -Haulers that are Commercial Businesses (including Multi -Family Self -Haulers) shall provide information collected in paragraph (c) of this section to the City, if requested. 8.20.770. Compliance with CALGreen Recycling Requirements A. In addition to any other requirements of this , the following requirements also apply: (1) For projects covered by the California Green Building Standards Code, 24 CCR, Part 11, the applicants must, as a condition of the City's permit approval, comply with the following: (A) Where five (5) or more Multi -Family dwelling units are constructed on a building site, provide readily accessible areas that serve occupants of all buildings on the site and are identified for the storage and collection of Blue Container and Green Container materials, consistent with the collection program offered by the City, or comply with provision of adequate space for recycling for Multi -Family and Commercial premises pursuant to Sections 4.408.1, 4.410.2, 5.408.1, and 5.410.1 of the California Green Building Standards Code, 24 CCR, Part 11 as amended July 1, 2019 and effective January 1, 2020. (B) Where new commercial construction or additions will result in more than 30% of the floor area, provide readily accessible areas identified for the storage and collection of Blue Container and Green Container materials, consistent with the collection program offered by the City, or shall comply with provision of adequate space for recycling for Multi -Family and Commercial premises pursuant to Sections 4.408.1, 4.410.2, 5.408.1, and 5.410.1 of the California Green Building Standards Code, 24 CCR, Part 11 as amended July 1, 2019 and effective January 1, 2020. B. For Organic Waste commingled with C&D, the requirements of 24 CCR Sections 4.408.1 and 5.408.1, as amended July 1, 2019 and effective January 1, 2020 shall be complied with. 8.20.775. Model Water Efficient Landscaping Ordinance Requirements Property owners or their building or landscape designers, including anyone requiring a building or planning permit, plan check, or landscape design review from the City, who are constructing a new (Single -Family, Multi -Family, public, institutional, or Commercial) project with a landscape area greater than 500 square feet, or rehabilitating an existing landscape with a total landscape area greater than 2,500 square feet, shall comply with Sections 492.6(a)(3)(B) (C), (D), and (G) of the MWELO, including sections related to use of Compost and mulch, as amended September 15, 2015. 20 8.20.780. Procurement Requirements for Direct Service Providers and Vendors Direct service providers to the City and all vendors providing Paper Products and Printing and Writing Papers must comply with the City's policy regarding recovered organic waste product procurement, including Recycled -Content Paper procurement. 8.20.785. Inspections and Investigations by the City A. City representatives and/or its designated entity, including Designees, are authorized to conduct Inspections and investigations, at random or otherwise, of any collection container, collection vehicle loads, or transfer, processing, or disposal facility for materials collected from Generators, or Source Separated materials to confirm compliance with this Article by Organic Waste Generators, Commercial Businesses (including Multi -Family Residential Dwellings), property owners, Commercial Edible Food Generators, haulers, Self -Haulers, Food Recovery Services, and Food Recovery Organizations, subject to applicable laws. This Section does not allow the City, its Designees or agents to enter the interior of a private residential property for inspection. For the purposes of inspecting Commercial Business containers for compliance with this Article, the City may conduct container Inspections for Prohibited Container Contaminants. B. A regulated entity shall provide or arrange for access during all Inspections (with the exception of residential property interiors) and shall cooperate with the City representative and/or its designated entity, including Designees, during such Inspections and investigations. Such Inspections and investigations may include confirmation of proper placement of materials in containers, Edible Food Recovery activities, records, or any other requirement of this Article described herein. Failure to provide or arrange for: (1) access to an entity's premises; (2) installation and operation of Remote Monitoring equipment; or, (3) access to records for any Inspection or investigation is a violation of this Article and may result in penalties described herein. C. Any records obtained by the City during its Inspections, [Remote Monitoring], and other reviews shall be subject to the requirements and applicable disclosure exemptions of the Public Records Act as set forth in State Government Code Section 6250 et seq. D. The City representative, its Designees and agents are authorized to conduct any Inspections, Remote Monitoring, or other investigations as reasonably necessary to further the goals of this Article, subject to applicable laws. E. The City shall receive written complaints from persons regarding an entity that may be potentially non -compliant with SB 1383 Regulations, including receipt of anonymous complaints in accordance with by 14 CCR Section 18995.3. 21 8.20.790. Enforcement A. Violation of any provision of this Article shall constitute grounds for issuance of a Notice of Violation and assessment of a fine by the Enforcement Official. Enforcement Actions under this Article are issuance of an administrative citation and assessment of a fine. The City's procedures on imposition of administrative fines set forth in Chapters 1.20 and 1.21 of this Code are hereby incorporated in their entirety, as modified from time to time, and shall govern the imposition, enforcement, collection, and review of administrative citations issued to enforce this Article and any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to this Article, except as otherwise indicated in this Article. Other remedies allowed by law may be used, including civil action or prosecution as a misdemeanor or infraction. The City may pursue civil actions in the State courts to seek recovery of unpaid administrative citations. The City may choose to delay court action until such time as a sufficiently large number of violations, or cumulative size of violations exist such that court action is a reasonable use of City staff and resources. B. Enforcement pursuant to this Article may be undertaken by the Enforcement Official. C. Fines for Violations. The fines for violations of the provisions of this Article are as follows, subject to modifications by resolution of the City Council: (1) For a first violation, the penalty shall be $150 per violation. (2) For a second violation, the penalty shall be $500 per violation. (3) For a third or subsequent violation, the penalty shall be $1,000 per violation. D. Compliance Deadline Extension Considerations The City may extend the compliance deadlines set forth in a Notice of Violation if it finds that there are extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the respondent that make compliance within the deadlines impracticable, including the following: (1) Acts of God such as earthquakes, wildfires, flooding, and other emergencies or natural disasters; (2) Delays in obtaining discretionary permits or other government agency approvals; or, (3) Deficiencies in Organic Waste recycling infrastructure or Edible Food Recovery capacity and the City is under a corrective action plan with CalRecycle pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18996.2 due to those deficiencies." Section 4 CEQA. The City Council finds that this Ordinance is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines Sections 15061(b)(3) and 15308 on the grounds that it can be seen with certainty that the enhanced solid waste regulations, as provided for in this Ordinance will not have a significant effect on the environment and that the new requirements, which strengthen requirements for the handling of 22 solid waste, represent actions by a regulatory agency (the City) for the protection of the environment. Section 5. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance for any reason is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions thereof be declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 6. OPERATIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE. This Ordinance shall become operative on January 1, 2022. Section 7. PUBLICATION. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall post or publish this Ordinance as required by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this day of , ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] Maryann Edwards, Mayor 23 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. 2021- was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 23rd day of November, 2021, 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 24 Item No. 10 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Introduce Ordinance Amending the Municipal Code Relating to Adjustment of Council District Boundaries to Comply with Amendments to Elections Code Sections 21600 to 21609 PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk Peter Thorson, City Attorney RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 2.08.028 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ADJUSTMENT OF COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTIONS CODE SECTIONS 21600 TO 21609 BACKGROUND: Assembly Bill 1276 by then Assembly Member Bonta was signed into law on September 18, 2020 and became effective on January 1, 2021. The bill made several technical changes to existing Elections Code Section 21600 et seq. with respect to ensuring consistency of redistricting processes and deadlines between general law and charters cities and counties. It also set forth the methodology of adoption by resolution or ordinance. A full copy of the legislation is attached. The proposed ordinance is a housekeeping measure to ensure consistency between the Elections Code and the Temecula Municipal Code. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: Assembly Bill 1276 and Ordinance 11'� III LEGISLATIVE INFORMATION Home Bill Information California Law Publications Other Resources My Subscriptions My Favorites SHARE THIS: In YL AB-1276 Local redistricting. (2019-2020) Assembly Bill No. 1276 CHAPTER 90 Date Published: 09/21/2020 02:00 PM An act to amend Sections 21500, 21500.1, 21501, 21506, 21507, 21508, 21534, 21552, 21600, 21601, 21602, 21605, 21606, 21607, 21608, 21609, 21620, 21621, 21622, 21623, 21625, 21626, 21627, 21627.1, 21628, 21629, and 23000 of, and to add Section 21630 to, the Elections Code, relating to elections. Approved by Governor September 18, 2020. Filed with Secretary of State September 18, 2020. ) LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1276, Bonta. Local redistricting. (1) Existing law establishes procedures and criteria pursuant to which counties, general law cities, and charter cities adopt supervisorial and council district boundaries for the purpose of electing members of a county's board of supervisors or a city's council. This bill would make technical, clarifying, and conforming changes to make these provisions consistent in their application to those jurisdictions. (2) Under the redistricting procedures described above, existing law requires those jurisdictions to adopt the boundaries of districts no earlier than August 1 in each year ending in the number 1, but not later than 151 days before the jurisdiction's next regular election occurring in March in each year ending in the number 2. Existing law requires the board of supervisors or the council to publish the date, time, and location of a public hearing or workshop on redistricting, or a draft map pending adoption as a final map, on the internet at least 3 days in advance if the hearing or workshop is held, or the draft map will be adopted as a final map, within 179 days of the jurisdiction's next regular election. Existing law requires the Citizens Redistricting Commission and the Legislature to coordinate efforts to make publicly available a computerized database which contains data necessary for redistricting. Existing law authorizes a candidate for elective office in a county or charter city to submit a petition containing signatures of a specified number of registered voters in lieu of a filing fee, and requires an elections official to make forms for securing signatures available commencing 60 days before the first day for circulating nomination papers, except as specified. This bill would, for redistricting occurring in 2031 and thereafter, instead require district boundaries to be adopted no later than 205 days before the jurisdiction's next regular election occurring after January 1 in each year ending in the number 2. For redistricting occurring before 2031, the bill would require boundaries to be adopted not later than 174 days before the next regular election if the election is held after January 1, 2022, and before July 1, 2022, and not later than 205 days before the next regular election if the election is held on or after July 1, 2022. For redistricting in counties and charter cities to which the 174 day deadline applies, the bill would prohibit forms for securing signatures in lieu of a filing fee from being made available until at least 28 days after the adoption of a final map, and would require an elections official in a county or charter city to reduce the number of signatures required, as specified, if that prohibition reduces the amount of time in which a candidate can collect signatures before the first day for circulating nomination papers. The bill would instead require the board of supervisors or council to publish the date, time, and location of a hearing or workshop on the internet at least 3 days in advance if the hearing or workshop is held within 28 days of the deadline for the jurisdiction to adopt district boundaries. The bill would prohibit a board of supervisors or council, or their contractors, from releasing draft maps of districts earlier than 3 weeks after the database described above is made publicly available, unless the database is made available less than 90 days before the deadline to adopt a map, in which case the 3 week period would be shortened or waived, as specified. (4) Existing law establishes the Citizens Redistricting Commission in the County of Los Angeles and the Independent Redistricting Commission in the County of San Diego for the purpose of adjusting the boundaries of supervisorial districts of the boards of supervisors in those counties. Existing law requires each of the supervisorial districts in the jurisdiction of one of those commissions to have a reasonably equal population with other districts in the same jurisdiction, except as specified. Existing law requires each of those commissions to adopt a redistricting plan adjusting the boundaries of supervisorial districts and to file the plan with specified county officials before August 15 of the year following the year in which each federal decennial census is taken. Existing law requires the commissions to conduct public hearings before drawing a map that proposes redistricting. Existing law provides that a redistricting plan is not effective until 30 days after it is filed. This bill would require the measure of population equality for supervisorial districts in those counties to be based on the total population of residents of the respective county as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which specified redistricting data is available, and would prohibit an incarcerated person from being counted as part of a county's population, unless specified redistricting data shows that the incarcerated person's last known place of residence may be assigned to the county. The bill would instead require each of those commissions to file their redistricting plans pursuant to the deadlines for adopting district boundaries described above that are applicable to counties. The bill would also apply to those commissions the provisions described above that prohibit counties or their contractors from releasing draft maps within certain time periods following the date on which redistricting data becomes publicly available. The bill would authorize the commissions to change the location of a hearing, including the use of virtual hearings that permit remote access and participation, if a public health order that prohibits large gatherings is in place, subject to specified requirements. The bill would repeal the provisions described above delaying the effective date of a redistricting plan. (5) The California Constitution authorizes a city to adopt a charter by a majority vote of its electors, and authorizes a charter city to make and enforce all ordinances and regulations in respect to municipal affairs. The California Constitution provides that it shall be competent in a city charter to provide for the manner in which, the method by which, the times at which, and the terms for which municipal officers and employees shall be elected or appointed. Existing law establishes criteria pursuant to which charter cities adjust or adopt council district area boundaries, as applicable, for the purpose of electing members of the city council. These criteria encourage council districts to be geographically contiguous and compact, to respect the geographic integrity of communities of interest, as defined, and to have easily identifiable and understandable boundaries. This bill would provide that these criteria do not apply to a charter city that has adopted comprehensive or exclusive redistricting criteria, as defined, in its city charter. The bill would clarify that if a council assigns the power to adopt new district boundaries to an advisory, hybrid, or independent redistricting commission, the charter city remains subject to the same redistricting deadlines, requirements, and restrictions that are applicable to the council. Vote: majority Appropriation: no Fiscal Committee: no Local Program: no THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 21500 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21500. (a) Following a county's decision to elect its board using district -based elections, or following each federal decennial census for a county whose board is already elected using district -based elections, the board shall adopt boundaries for all of the supervisorial districts of the county so that the supervisorial districts shall be substantially equal in population as required by the United States Constitution. (1) Population equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the county as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which the redistricting data described in Public Law 94-171 are available. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), an incarcerated person, as that term is used in Section 21003, shall not be counted towards a county's population, except for an incarcerated person whose last known place of residence may be assigned to a census block in the county, if information about the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons is included in the computerized database for redistricting that is developed in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code, and that database is made publicly available. (b) The board shall adopt supervisorial district boundaries that comply with the United States Constitution, the California Constitution, and the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10301 et seq.). (c) The board shall adopt supervisorial district boundaries using the following criteria as set forth in the following order of priority: (1) To the extent practicable, supervisorial districts shall be geographically contiguous. Areas that meet only at the points of adjoining corners are not contiguous. Areas that are separated by water and not connected by a bridge, tunnel, or regular ferry service are not contiguous. (2) To the extent practicable, the geographic integrity of any local neighborhood or local community of interest shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division. A "community of interest" is a population that shares common social or economic interests that should be included within a single supervisorial district for purposes of its effective and fair representation. Communities of interest do not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates. (3) To the extent practicable, the geographic integrity of a city or census designated place shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division. (4) Supervisorial district boundaries should be easily identifiable and understandable by residents. To the extent practicable, supervisorial districts shall be bounded by natural and artificial barriers, by streets, or by the boundaries of the county. (5) To the extent practicable, and where it does not conflict with the preceding criteria in this subdivision, supervisorial districts shall be drawn to encourage geographical compactness in a manner that nearby areas of population are not bypassed in favor of more distant populations. (d) The board shall not adopt supervisorial district boundaries for the purpose of favoring or discriminating against a political party. SEC. 2. Section 21500.1 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21500.1. (a) This chapter applies to a county that elects members of the county's board of supervisors by districts or from districts. (b) This chapter shall not be interpreted to limit the discretionary remedial authority of any federal or state court. SEC. 3. Section 21501 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21501. (a) (1) For redistricting occurring in 2031 and thereafter, the boundaries of the supervisorial districts shall be adopted by the board not later than 205 days before the county's next regular election occurring after January 1 in each year ending in the number two. (2) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a county has a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022, and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the supervisorial districts shall be adopted by the board not later than 174 days before that election. Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 8106, the forms required under that subdivision shall not be made available until at least 28 days after the adoption of a final map. The elections official shall reduce the required number of signatures for the in -lieu -filing -fee petition, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 8106, by the same proportion as the reduction in time for the candidate to collect signatures. (3) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a county does not have a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022 and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the supervisorial districts shall be adopted by the board not later than 205 days before the county's next regular election occurring on or after July 1, 2022. (b) This section does not apply when a county transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 4. Section 21506 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21506. (a) The term of office of any supervisor who has been elected and whose term of office has not expired shall not be affected by any change in the boundaries of the district from which the supervisor was elected. (b) At the first election for county supervisors in each county following adoption of the boundaries of supervisorial districts, excluding a special election to fill a vacancy or a recall election, a supervisor shall be elected for each district under the new district plan that has the same district number as a district whose incumbent's term is due to expire. This subdivision does not apply when a county transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (c) For a county employing both a primary and a general election, a change in the boundaries of a supervisorial district shall not be made between the direct primary election and the general election. (d) Except as provided in subdivision (a), a person is not eligible to hold office as a member of a board of supervisors unless that person meets the requirements of Section 201 of the Elections Code and Section 24001 of the Government Code. SEC. 5. Section 21507 of the Elections Code is amended to read 21507. Before adopting the boundaries of a district pursuant to Section 21501 or 21503, or for any other reason, the board shall hold public hearings on the proposal in accordance with Section 21507.1. This section does not apply when a county transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 6. Section 21508 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21508. (a) The board shall take steps to encourage residents, including those in underrepresented communities and non-English speaking communities, to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps shall include a good faith effort to do all of the following: (1) Providing information to media organizations that provide county news coverage, including media organizations that serve language minority communities. (2) Providing information through good government, civil rights, civic engagement, and community groups or organizations that are active in the county, including those active in language minority communities, and those that have requested to be notified concerning county redistricting. (b) The board shall arrange for the live translation in an applicable language of a public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this chapter if a request for translation is made at least 72 hours before the hearing or workshop, unless less than five days' notice are provided for the hearing or workshop, in which case the request shall be made at least 48 hours before the hearing or workshop. (c) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the board shall publish the date, time, and location for any public hearing or workshop on the internet at least five days before the hearing or workshop. However, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the board may publish the agenda on the internet for at least three days before the hearing or workshop. (d) (1) A draft map shall be published on the internet for at least seven days before being adopted as a final map by the board provided that, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the draft map may instead be published on the internet for at least three days. (2) Each draft map prepared by a member of the board or by employees or contractors of the county shall be accompanied by information on the total population, citizen voting age population, and racial and ethnic characteristics of the citizen voting age population of each proposed supervisorial district, to the extent the county has that data. (3) (A) The board and employees or contractors of the county shall not release draft maps of supervisorial districts earlier than three weeks after the block -level redistricting database required by subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code is first made publicly available. This subparagraph does not prohibit the board from holding public hearings or workshops on the placement of supervisorial district boundaries before the earliest date that draft maps of supervisorial districts may be released. (B) If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 90 days and more than 59 days, then the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is reduced to one week. If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 60 days, then the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is waived. (e) The board shall allow the public to submit testimony or draft maps in writing and electronically. (f) The county shall either record or prepare a written summary of each public comment and board deliberation made at every public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this article. The county shall make the recording or written summary available to the public within two weeks after the public hearing or workshop. (g) The board shall establish, and maintain for at least 10 years after the adoption of new supervisorial district boundaries, an internet web page dedicated to redistricting. The web page may be hosted on the county's existing internet website or another internet website maintained by the county. The web page shall include, or link to, all of the following information: (1) A general explanation of the redistricting process for the county, in English and applicable languages. (2) The procedures for a member of the public to testify during a public hearing or to submit written testimony directly to the board, in English and applicable languages. (3) A calendar of all public hearing and workshop dates. A calendar listing that includes the time and location of the public hearing or workshop satisfies the notice required by subdivision (c). (4) The notice and agenda for each public hearing and workshop. (5) The recording or written summary of each public hearing and workshop. (6) Each draft map considered by the board at a public hearing. (7) The adopted final map of supervisorial district boundaries. (h) For purposes of this section, "applicable language" means any language in which ballots are required to be provided in the county pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503). (i) This section does not apply when a county transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (j) Before January 1, 2021, and before January in each year ending in the number one thereafter, the Secretary of State shall publish on the internet a template explaining the county redistricting process that meets the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2), inclusive, of subdivision (g). The Secretary of State shall publish the template in all of the languages into which ballots are required to be translated in the state pursuant to Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10503). The template shall be published in a conspicuous location on the Secretary of State's internet website. SEC. 7. Section 21534 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21534. (a) The commission shall establish single -member supervisorial districts for the board pursuant to a mapping process using the following criteria as set forth in the following order of priority: (1) (A) Districts shall comply with the United States Constitution and each district shall have a reasonably equal population with other districts for the board, except where deviation is required to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10101 et seq.) or allowable by law. (B) Population equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the county as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which the redistricting data described in Public Law 94-171 are available. (C) Notwithstanding subparagraph (B), an incarcerated person, as that term is used in Section 21003, shall not be counted towards the county's population, except for an incarcerated person whose last known place of residence may be assigned to a census block in the county, if information about the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons is included in the computerized database for redistricting that is developed in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code, and that database is made publicly available. (2) Districts shall comply with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10101 et seq.). (3) Districts shall be geographically contiguous. (4) The geographic integrity of any city, local neighborhood, or local community of interest shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division to the extent possible without violating the requirements of paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive. A community of interest is a contiguous population that shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair representation. Communities of interest shall not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates. (5) To the extent practicable, and where this does not conflict with paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, districts shall be drawn to encourage geographical compactness such that nearby areas of population are not bypassed for more distant areas of population. (b) The place of residence of any incumbent or political candidate shall not be considered in the creation of a map. Districts shall not be drawn for purposes of favoring or discriminating against an incumbent, political candidate, or political party. (c) (1) The commission shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). (2) (A) Before the commission draws a map, the commission shall conduct at least seven public hearings, to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days, with at least one public hearing held in each supervisorial district. (B) In the event any state or local health order prohibits large gatherings, the commission may modify the location of the hearings, including use of virtual hearings that use technology to permit remote viewing and participation, to the extent required to comply with public health requirements. If the commission modifies the location of a hearing, it shall provide opportunities to view and listen to proceedings by video, to listen to proceedings by phone, and to provide public comment by phone and in writing with no limitation on the number of commenters. The commission shall, to the greatest extent practicable, provide an opportunity for in - person participation for at least one hearing in each supervisorial district. Methods for providing in -person participation may include, but are not limited to, setting up multiple rooms with audiovisual connections to the hearing, allowing community members to make appointments to make public comment, providing personal protective equipment, or holding hearings in outdoor spaces. (3) After the commission draws a draft map, the commission shall do both of the following: (A) Post the map for public comment on the internet website of the County of Los Angeles. (B) Conduct at least two public hearings to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days. (4) (A) The commission shall establish and make available to the public a calendar of all public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3). Hearings shall be scheduled at various times and days of the week to accommodate a variety of work schedules and to reach as large an audience as possible. (B) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the commission shall post the agenda for the public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3) at least seven days before the hearings. The agenda for a meeting required by paragraph (3) shall include a copy of the draft map. (5) (A) The commission shall arrange for the live translation of a hearing held pursuant to this chapter in an applicable language if a request for translation is made at least 24 hours before the hearing. (B) For purposes of this paragraph, an "applicable language" means a language for which the number of residents of the County of Los Angeles who are members of a language minority is greater than or equal to 3 percent of the total voting age residents of the county. (6) The commission shall take steps to encourage county residents to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps may include: (A) Providing information through media, social media, and public service announcements. (B) Coordinating with community organizations. (C) Posting information on the internet website of the County of Los Angeles that explains the redistricting process and includes a notice of each public hearing and the procedures for testifying during a hearing or submitting written testimony directly to the commission. (7) The board shall take all steps necessary to ensure that a complete and accurate computerized database is available for redistricting, and that procedures are in place to provide to the public ready access to redistricting data and computer software equivalent to what is available to the commission members. (8) The board shall provide reasonable funding and staffing for the commission. (9) All records of the commission relating to redistricting, and all data considered by the commission in drawing a draft map or the final map, are public records. (d) (1) The commission shall adopt a redistricting plan adjusting the boundaries of the supervisorial districts and shall file the plan with the county elections official by the map adoption deadline set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 21501. The commission shall not release a draft map before the date set forth in paragraph (3) of subdivision (d) of Section 21508. (2) The plan shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as ordinances. (3) The commission shall issue, with the final map, a report that explains the basis on which the commission made its decisions in achieving compliance with the criteria described in subdivisions (a) and (b). SEC. 8. Section 21552 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21552. (a) The commission shall establish single -member supervisorial districts for the board pursuant to a mapping process using the following criteria as set forth in the following order of priority: (1) (A) Districts shall comply with the United States Constitution and each district shall have a reasonably equal population with other districts for the board, except where deviation is required to comply with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10101 et seq.) or is allowable by law. (B) Population equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the county as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which the redistricting data described in Public Law 94-171 are available. (C) Notwithstanding subparagraph (B), an incarcerated person, as that term is used in Section 21003, shall not be counted towards the county's population, except for an incarcerated person whose last known place of residence may be assigned to a census block in the county, if information about the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons is included in the computerized database for redistricting that is developed in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code, and that database is made publicly available. (2) Districts shall comply with the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10101 et seq.). (3) Districts shall be geographically contiguous. (4) The geographic integrity of any city, local neighborhood, or local community of interest shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division to the extent possible without violating the requirements of paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive. A community of interest is a contiguous population that shares common social and economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair representation. Communities of interest shall not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates. (5) To the extent practicable, and where it does not conflict with paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, districts shall be drawn to encourage geographical compactness such that nearby areas of population are not bypassed for more distant areas of population. (b) The place of residence of any incumbent or political candidate shall not be considered in the creation of a map. Districts shall not be drawn for purposes of favoring or discriminating against an incumbent, political candidate, or political party. (c) (1) The commission shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 54950) of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government Code). (2) (A) Before the commission draws a map, the commission shall conduct at least seven public hearings, to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days, with at least one public hearing held in each supervisorial district. (B) In the event any state or local health order prohibits large gatherings, the commission may modify the location of the hearings, including use of virtual hearings that use technology to permit remote viewing and participation, to the extent required to comply with public health requirements. If the commission modifies the location of a hearing, it shall provide opportunities to view and listen to proceedings by video, to listen to proceedings by phone, and to provide public comment by phone and in writing with no limitation on the number of commenters. The commission shall, to the greatest extent practicable, provide an opportunity for in - person participation for at least one hearing in each supervisorial district. Methods for providing in -person participation may include, but are not limited to, setting up multiple rooms with audiovisual connections to the hearing, allowing community members to make appointments to make public comment, providing personal protective equipment, or holding hearings in outdoor spaces. (3) After the commission draws a draft map, the commission shall do both of the following: (A) Post the map for public comment on the internet website of the County of San Diego. (B) Conduct at least two public hearings to take place over a period of no fewer than 30 days. (4) (A) The commission shall establish and make available to the public a calendar of all public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3). Hearings shall be scheduled at various times and days of the week to accommodate a variety of work schedules and to reach as large an audience as possible. (B) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the commission shall post the agenda for the public hearings described in paragraphs (2) and (3) at least seven days before the hearings. The agenda for a meeting required by paragraph (3) shall include a copy of the draft map. (5) (A) The commission shall arrange for the live translation of a hearing held pursuant to this chapter in an applicable language if a request for translation is made at least 24 hours before the hearing. (B) For purposes of this paragraph, an "applicable language" means a language for which the number of residents of the County of San Diego who are members of a language minority is greater than or equal to 3 percent of the total voting age residents of the county. (6) The commission shall take steps to encourage county residents to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps may include: (A) Providing information through media, social media, and public service announcements. (B) Coordinating with community organizations. (C) Posting information on the internet website of the County of San Diego that explains the redistricting process and includes a notice of each public hearing and the procedures for testifying during a hearing or submitting written testimony directly to the commission. (7) The board shall take all steps necessary to ensure that a complete and accurate computerized database is available for redistricting, and that procedures are in place to provide to the public ready access to redistricting data and computer software equivalent to what is available to the commission members. (8) The board shall provide for reasonable funding and staffing for the commission. (9) All records of the commission relating to redistricting, and all data considered by the commission in drawing a draft map or the final map, are public records. (d) (1) The commission shall adopt a redistricting plan adjusting the boundaries of the supervisorial districts and shall file the plan with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors by the map adoption deadline set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 21501. The commission shall not release a draft map before the date set forth in paragraph (3) of subdivision (d) of Section 21508. (2) The plan shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as ordinances. (3) The commission shall issue, with the final map, a report that explains the basis on which the commission made its decisions in achieving compliance with the criteria described in subdivisions (a) and (b). SEC. 9. Section 21600 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21600. (a) This article applies to a general law city that elects members of the city's legislative body by districts or from districts, as defined in Section 34871 of the Government Code. (b) This article shall not be interpreted to limit the discretionary remedial authority of any federal or state court. SEC. 10. Section 21601 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21601. (a) Following a city's decision to elect its council using district -based elections, or following each federal decennial census for a city whose council is already elected using district -based elections, the council shall, by ordinance or resolution, adopt boundaries for all of the council districts of the city so that the council districts shall be substantially equal in population as required by the United States Constitution. (1) Population equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the city as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which the redistricting data described in Public Law 94-171 are available. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), an incarcerated person as that term is used in Section 21003, shall not be counted towards a city's population, except for an incarcerated person whose last known place of residence may be assigned to a census block in the city, if information about the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons is included in the computerized database for redistricting that is developed in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code, and that database is made publicly available. (b) The council shall adopt council district boundaries that comply with the United States Constitution, the California Constitution, and the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10301 et seq.). (c) The council shall adopt district boundaries using the following criteria as set forth in the following order of priority: (1) To the extent practicable, council districts shall be geographically contiguous. Areas that meet only at the points of adjoining corners are not contiguous. Areas that are separated by water and not connected by a bridge, tunnel, or regular ferry service are not contiguous. (2) To the extent practicable, the geographic integrity of any local neighborhood or local community of interest shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division. A "community of interest" is a population that shares common social or economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair representation. Communities of interest do not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates. (3) Council district boundaries should be easily identifiable and understandable by residents. To the extent practicable, council districts shall be bounded by natural and artificial barriers, by streets, or by the boundaries of the city. (4) To the extent practicable, and where it does not conflict with the preceding criteria in this subdivision, council districts shall be drawn to encourage geographical compactness in a manner that nearby areas of population are not bypassed in favor of more distant populations. (d) The council shall not adopt council district boundaries for the purpose of favoring or discriminating against a political party. SEC. 11. Section 21602 of the Elections Code is amended to read 21602. (a) (1) For redistricting occurring in 2031 and thereafter, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 205 days before the city's next regular election occurring after January 1 in each year ending in the number two. (2) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a city has a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022, and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 174 days before that election. (3) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a city does not have a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022 and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 205 days before the city's next regular election occurring on or after July 1, 2022. (b) This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 12. Section 21605 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21605. (a) After redistricting or districting pursuant to Section 21601 or 21603, a council shall not adopt new council district boundaries until after the next federal decennial census, except under the following circumstances: (1) A court orders the council to redistrict. (2) The council is settling a legal claim that its council district boundaries violate the United States Constitution, the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10301 et seq.), or this article. (3) The boundaries of the city change by the addition of territory pursuant to Section 21603 or by the subtraction of territory. (b) This section does not prohibit a council from adopting council districts between federal decennial censuses if the council is adopting council districts for the first time, including when a city adopts council districts for the purpose of transitioning from electing its council members in at -large elections to elections by districts or from districts. SEC. 13. Section 21606 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21606. (a) The term of office of any council member who has been elected and whose term of office has not expired shall not be affected by any change in the boundaries of the district from which the council member was elected. (b) At the first election for council members in each city following adoption of the boundaries of council districts, excluding a special election to fill a vacancy or a recall election, a council member shall be elected for each district under the new district plan that has the same district number as a district whose incumbent's term is due to expire. This subdivision does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (c) Except as provided in subdivision (a), a person is not eligible to hold office as a member of a city council unless that person meets the requirements of Section 201 of the Elections Code and Section 34882 of the Government Code. SEC. 14. Section 21607 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21607. Before adopting the boundaries of a council district pursuant to Section 21601 or 21603, or for any other reason, the council shall hold public hearings on the proposal in accordance with Section 21607.1. This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 15. Section 21608 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21608. (a) The council shall take steps to encourage residents, including those in underrepresented communities and non-English speaking communities, to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps shall include a good faith effort to do all of the following: (1) Providing information to media organizations that provide city news coverage, including media organizations that serve language minority communities. (2) Providing information through good government, civil rights, civic engagement, and community groups or organizations that are active in the city, including those active in language minority communities, and those that have requested to be notified concerning city redistricting. (b) The council shall arrange for the live translation in an applicable language of a public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this article if a request for translation is made at least 72 hours before the hearing or workshop, unless less than five days' notice are provided for the hearing or workshop, in which case the request shall be made at least 48 hours before the hearing or workshop. (c) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the council shall publish the date, time, and location for any public hearing or workshop on the internet at least five days before the hearing or workshop. However, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the council may publish the agenda on the internet for at least three days before the hearing or workshop. (d) (1) A draft map shall be published on the internet for at least seven days before being adopted as a final map by the council provided that, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the draft map may instead be published on the internet for at least three days. (2) Each draft map prepared by a member of the council or by employees or contractors of the city shall be accompanied by information on the total population, citizen voting age population, and racial and ethnic characteristics of the citizen voting age population of each proposed council district, to the extent the city has that data. (3) (A) The council and employees or contractors of the city shall not release draft maps of council districts earlier than three weeks after the block -level redistricting database required by subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code is first made publicly available. This subparagraph does not prohibit the council from holding public hearings or workshops on the placement of council district boundaries before the earliest date that draft maps of council districts may be released. (B) If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 90 days and more than 59 days, the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is reduced to one week. If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 60 days, then the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is waived. (e) The council shall allow the public to submit testimony or draft maps in writing and electronically. (f) The city shall either record or prepare a written summary of each public comment and council deliberation made at every public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this article. The city shall make the recording or written summary available to the public within two weeks after the public hearing or workshop. (g) The council shall establish, and maintain for at least 10 years after the adoption of new council district boundaries, an internet web page dedicated to redistricting. The web page may be hosted on the city's existing internet website or another internet website maintained by the city. The web page shall include, or link to, all of the following information: (1) A general explanation of the redistricting process for the city in English and applicable languages. (2) The procedures for a member of the public to testify during a public hearing or to submit written testimony directly to the council in English and any applicable language. (3) A calendar of all public hearing and workshop dates. A calendar listing that includes the time and location of the public hearing or workshop satisfies the notice required by subdivision (c). (4) The notice and agenda for each public hearing and workshop. (5) The recording or written summary of each public hearing and workshop. (6) Each draft map considered by the council at a public hearing. (7) The adopted final map of council district boundaries. (h) For purposes of this section, "applicable language" means any language that is spoken by a group of city residents with limited English proficiency who constitute 3 percent or more of the city's total population over four years of age for whom language can be determined. Before January 1, 2021, and before January 1 in every year ending in the number one thereafter, the Secretary of State shall post the applicable languages for each city in a conspicuous location on the Secretary of State's internet website. To determine the applicable languages for each city, in 2020 and in each year ending in the number zero thereafter, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Statewide Database, shall request a special tabulation from the United States Bureau of the Census of the most recent data on limited English proficiency from the bureau's American Community Survey that satisfies this subdivision. If the bureau is unable to produce that data, the Secretary of State shall base the Secretary of State's determination on the table from the American Community Survey enumerating the number of residents with limited English proficiency that has the largest number of languages included, that is publicly available, and that was produced within the previous ten years. (i) This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (j) Before January 1, 2021, and before January in each year ending in the number one thereafter, the Secretary of State shall publish on the internet a template explaining the city redistricting process that meets the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2), inclusive, of subdivision (g). The Secretary of State shall publish the template in all of the languages into which ballots are required to be translated in the state pursuant to subdivision (h). The template shall be published in the same conspicuous location on the Secretary of State's internet website that is described in subdivision (h). SEC. 16. Section 21609 of the Elections Code is amended to read 21609. (a) If the council does not adopt council district boundaries by the deadlines set forth in Section 21602, the council shall immediately petition the superior court in the county in which the city is located for an order adopting council district boundaries. If the council does not petition the superior court within five days after the deadline, any resident of the city may file that petition and shall be entitled to recover the resident's reasonable attorney's fees and costs from the city for doing so. (b) (1) Upon finding that a petition filed pursuant to subdivision (a) is valid, the superior court shall adopt council district boundaries in accordance with the criteria set forth in Section 21601, which shall be used in the city's next regular election. The superior court may also order the adjustment of electoral deadlines as necessary to implement the new council district boundaries in the next regular election. (2) The superior court may appoint a special master to assist the court with adopting the council district boundaries. The city shall pay the cost for the special master and associated costs. (3) The superior court or the special master shall hold one or more public hearings before the superior court adopts the council district boundaries. (4) Subject to the approval of the superior court, the special master may employ redistricting experts or other consultants or counsel, independent experts in the field of redistricting and computer technology, and other necessary personnel to assist them in their work. In addition, the special master may seek the full cooperation of the city in producing and using whatever data, computer models and programs, and technical assistance that was made available to the council and city personnel who are knowledgeable in the mechanics of drafting redistricting legislation. The superior court may assist the special master in securing the necessary personnel and the physical facilities required for their work, and to prepare for the prompt submission to the city of a request for city funding for the necessary expenses of the special master and the special master's staff. (5) The council district boundaries adopted by the superior court shall be immediately effective in the same manner as if the court's order were an enacted resolution or ordinance of the city council. SEC. 17. Section 21620 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21620. (a) This article applies to a charter city that elects members of the city's legislative body by districts or from districts, as defined in Section 34871 of the Government Code. (b) This article shall not be interpreted to limit the discretionary remedial authority of any federal or state court. SEC. 18. Section 21621 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21621. (a) Following a city's decision to elect its council using district -based elections, or following each federal decennial census for a city whose council is already elected using district -based elections, the council shall, by ordinance or resolution, adopt boundaries for all of the council districts of the city so that the council districts shall be substantially equal in population as required by the United States Constitution. (1) Population equality shall be based on the total population of residents of the city as determined by the most recent federal decennial census for which the redistricting data described in Public Law 94-171 are available. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), an incarcerated person, as that term is used in Section 21003, shall not be counted towards a city's population, except for an incarcerated person whose last known place of residence may be assigned to a census block in the city, if information about the last known place of residence for incarcerated persons is included in the computerized database for redistricting that is developed in accordance with subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code, and that database is made publicly available. (b) The council shall adopt council district boundaries that comply with the United States Constitution, the California Constitution, and the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10301 et seq.). (c) The council shall adopt district boundaries using the following criteria as set forth in the following order of priority: (1) To the extent practicable, council districts shall be geographically contiguous. Areas that meet only at the points of adjoining corners are not contiguous. Areas that are separated by water and not connected by a bridge, tunnel, or regular ferry service are not contiguous. (2) To the extent practicable, the geographic integrity of any local neighborhood or local community of interest shall be respected in a manner that minimizes its division. A "community of interest" is a population that shares common social or economic interests that should be included within a single district for purposes of its effective and fair representation. Communities of interest do not include relationships with political parties, incumbents, or political candidates. (3) Council district boundaries should be easily identifiable and understandable by residents. To the extent practicable, council districts shall be bounded by natural and artificial barriers, by streets, or by the boundaries of the city. (4) To the extent practicable, and where it does not conflict with the preceding criteria in this subdivision, council districts shall be drawn to encourage geographical compactness in a manner that nearby areas of population are not bypassed in favor of more distant populations. (d) The council shall not adopt council district boundaries for the purpose of favoring or discriminating against a political party. (e) Subdivision (c) does not apply to a charter city that has adopted comprehensive or exclusive redistricting criteria in its city charter. For purposes of this subdivision, "comprehensive or exclusive" means either that the city's charter excludes consideration of redistricting criteria other than those that are identified in the city charter or that the city's charter provides two or more traditional criteria for redistricting other than the requirement that districts be equal in population. SEC. 19. Section 21622 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21622. (a) (1) For redistricting occurring in 2031 and thereafter, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 205 days before the city's next regular election occurring after January 1 in each year ending in the number two. (2) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a city has a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022 and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 174 days before that election. For cities that charge candidates a filing fee, notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 8106, the forms required under that subdivision shall not be made available until at least 28 days after the adoption of a final map. The elections official shall reduce the required number of signatures for the in -lieu -filing -fee petition, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 8106, by the same proportion as the reduction in time for the candidate to collect signatures. (3) For redistricting occurring before 2031 and where a city does not have a regular election occurring after January 1, 2022 and before July 1, 2022, the boundaries of the council districts shall be adopted by the council not later than 205 days before the city's next regular election occurring on or after July 1, 2022. (b) This section does not apply to a charter city that has adopted a different redistricting deadline by ordinance or in its city charter. (c) This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 20. Section 21623 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21623. (a) If the boundaries of a city expand by the addition of new territory, including through annexation of unincorporated territory or consolidation with another city, the council shall add that new territory to the nearest existing council district without changing the boundaries of other council district boundaries. (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the council may adopt new boundaries for each council district under the circumstances described in subdivision (a) if both of the following conditions are met: (1) There are more than four years until the council is next required to redistrict pursuant to Section 21621. (2) The population of the new territory being annexed or consolidated is greater than 25 percent of the city's population as determined by the most recent federal decennial census. (c) This section does not apply to a charter city that has adopted, by ordinance or in its city charter, a different standard for adding new territory to existing council districts. SEC. 21. Section 21625 of the Elections Code is amended to read 21625. (a) After redistricting or districting pursuant to Section 21621 or 21623, a council shall not adopt new council district boundaries until after the next federal decennial census, except under the following circumstances: (1) A court orders the council to redistrict. (2) The council is settling a legal claim that its council district boundaries violate the United States Constitution, the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 (52 U.S.C. Sec. 10301 et seq.), or this article. (3) The boundaries of the city change by the addition of territory pursuant to Section 21623 or by the subtraction of territory. (b) This section does not prohibit a council from adopting council districts between federal decennial censuses if the council is adopting council districts for the first time, including when a city adopts council districts for the purpose of transitioning from electing its council members in at -large elections to elections by districts or from districts. (c) This section does not apply to a charter city that has adopted different rules for mid -cycle redistricting in its city charter. SEC. 22. Section 21626 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21626. (a) The term of office of any council member who has been elected and whose term of office has not expired shall not be affected by any change in the boundaries of the district from which the council member was elected. (b) At the first election for council members in each city following adoption of the boundaries of council districts, excluding a special election to fill a vacancy or a recall election, a council member shall be elected for each district under the new district plan that has the same district number as a district whose incumbent's term is due to expire. This subdivision does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (c) For a city employing both a primary and a general election, a change in the boundaries of a council district shall not be made between the direct primary election and the general election. (d) Except as provided in subdivision (a), a person is not eligible to hold office as a member of a city council unless that person meets the requirements of Section 201 of the Elections Code and Section 34882 of the Government Code. SEC. 23. Section 21627 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21627. Before adopting the boundaries of a council district pursuant to Section 21621 or 21623, or for any other reason, the council shall hold public hearings on the proposal in accordance with Section 21627.1. This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. SEC. 24. Section 21627.1 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21627.1. (a) Before adopting a final map, the council shall hold at least four public hearings at which the public is invited to provide input regarding the composition of one or more council districts. (1) At least one public hearing shall be held before the council draws a draft map or maps of the proposed council boundaries. (2) At least two public hearings shall be held after the council has drawn a draft map or maps of the proposed council boundaries. (b) At least one public hearing or public workshop shall be held on a Saturday, on a Sunday, or after 6 p.m. on a weekday Monday through Friday. (c) Public hearing buildings shall be accessible to persons with disabilities. (d) If a public hearing is consolidated with a regular or special meeting of the council that includes other substantive agenda items, the public hearing shall begin at a fixed time regardless of its order on the agenda, except that the council may first conclude any item being discussed or acted upon, including any associated public comment, when that time occurs. The time of the public hearing shall be noticed to the public. (e) The council may have city staff or a consultant conduct one or more public workshops in lieu of holding one of the public hearings required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). (f) The council may establish an advisory redistricting commission to hold the public hearings required by paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). SEC. 25. Section 21628 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21628. (a) The council shall take steps to encourage residents, including those in underrepresented communities and non-English speaking communities, to participate in the redistricting public review process. These steps shall include a good faith effort to do all of the following: (1) Providing information to media organizations that provide city news coverage, including media organizations that serve language minority communities. (2) Providing information through good government, civil rights, civic engagement, and community groups or organizations that are active in the city, including those active in language minority communities, and those that have requested to be notified concerning city redistricting. (b) The council shall arrange for the live translation in an applicable language of a public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this article if a request for translation is made at least 72 hours before the hearing or workshop, unless less than five days' notice are provided for the hearing or workshop, in which case the request shall be made at least 48 hours before the hearing or workshop. (c) Notwithstanding Section 54954.2 of the Government Code, the council shall publish the date, time, and location for any public hearing or workshop on the internet at least five days before the hearing or workshop. However, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the council may publish the agenda on the internet for at least three days before the hearing or workshop. (d) (1) A draft map shall be published on the internet for at least seven days before being adopted as a final map by the council provided that, if there are fewer than 28 days until the deadline to adopt boundaries, the draft map may instead be published on the internet for at least three days. (2) Each draft map prepared by a member of the council or by employees or contractors of the city shall be accompanied by information on the total population, citizen voting age population, and racial and ethnic characteristics of the citizen voting age population of each proposed council district, to the extent the city has that data. (3) (A) The council and employees or contractors of the city shall not release draft maps of council districts earlier than three weeks after the block -level redistricting database required by subdivision (b) of Section 8253 of the Government Code is first made publicly available. This subparagraph does not prohibit the council from holding public hearings or workshops on the placement of council district boundaries before the earliest date that draft maps of council districts may be released. (B) If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 90 days and more than 59 days, then the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is reduced to one week. If the period of time between the date that the redistricting database is made publicly available and the map adoption deadline is fewer than 60 days, then the waiting period required by subparagraph (A) is waived. (e) The council shall allow the public to submit testimony or draft maps in writing and electronically. (f) The city shall either record or prepare a written summary of each public comment and council deliberation made at every public hearing or workshop held pursuant to this article. The city shall make the recording or written summary available to the public within two weeks after the public hearing or workshop. (g) The council shall establish, and maintain for at least 10 years after the adoption of new council district boundaries, an internet web page dedicated to redistricting. The web page may be hosted on the city's existing internet website or another internet website maintained by the city. The web page shall include, or link to, all of the following information: (1) A general explanation of the redistricting process for the city in English and applicable languages. (2) The procedures for a member of the public to testify during a public hearing or to submit written testimony directly to the council in English and any applicable language. (3) A calendar of all public hearing and workshop dates. A calendar listing that includes the time and location of the public hearing or workshop satisfies the notice required by subdivision (c). (4) The notice and agenda for each public hearing and workshop. (5) The recording or written summary of each public hearing and workshop. (6) Each draft map considered by the council at a public hearing. (7) The adopted final map of council district boundaries. (h) For purposes of this section, 'applicable language" means any language that is spoken by a group of city residents with limited English proficiency who constitute 3 percent or more of the city's total population over four years of age for whom language can be determined. Before January 1, 2021, and before January 1 in every year ending in the number one thereafter, the Secretary of State shall post the applicable languages for each city in a conspicuous location on the Secretary of State's internet website. To determine the applicable languages for each city, in 2020 and in each year ending in the number zero thereafter, the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Statewide Database, shall request a special tabulation from the United States Bureau of the Census of the most recent data on limited English proficiency from the bureau's American Community Survey that satisfies this subdivision. If the bureau is unable to produce that data, the Secretary of State shall base the Secretary of State's determination on the table from the American Community Survey enumerating the number of residents with limited English proficiency that has the largest number of languages included, that is publicly available, and that was produced within the previous ten years. (i) This section does not apply when a city transitions from at -large to district -based elections. (j) Before January 1, 2021, and before January in each year ending in the number one thereafter, the Secretary of State shall publish on the internet a template explaining the city redistricting process that meets the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2), inclusive, of subdivision (g). The Secretary of State shall publish the template in all of the languages into which ballots are required to be translated in the state pursuant to subdivision (h). The template shall be published in the same conspicuous location on the Secretary of State's internet website that is described in subdivision (h). SEC. 26. Section 21629 of the Elections Code is amended to read: 21629. (a) If the council does not adopt council district boundaries by the deadlines set forth in Section 21622, the council shall immediately petition the superior court in the county in which the city is located for an order adopting council district boundaries. If the council does not petition the superior court within five days after the deadline, any resident of the city may file that petition and shall be entitled to recover the resident's reasonable attorney's fees and costs from the city for doing so. (b) (1) Upon finding that a petition filed pursuant to subdivision (a) is valid, the superior court shall adopt council district boundaries in accordance with the criteria set forth in Section 21621, which shall be used in the city's next regular election. The superior court may also order the adjustment of electoral deadlines as necessary to implement the new council district boundaries in the next regular election. (2) The superior court may appoint a special master to assist the court with adopting the council district boundaries. The city shall pay the cost for the special master and associated costs. (3) The superior court or the special master shall hold one or more public hearings before the superior court adopts the council district boundaries. (4) Subject to the approval of the superior court, the special master may employ redistricting experts or other consultants or counsel, independent experts in the field of redistricting and computer technology, and other necessary personnel to assist them in their work. In addition, the special master may seek the full cooperation of the city in producing and using whatever data, computer models and programs, and technical assistance that was made available to the council and city personnel who are knowledgeable in the mechanics of drafting redistricting legislation. The superior court may assist the special master in securing the necessary personnel and the physical facilities required for their work, and to prepare for the prompt submission to the city of a request for city funding for the necessary expenses of the special master and the special master's staff. (5) The council district boundaries adopted by the superior court shall be immediately effective in the same manner as if the court's order were an enacted resolution or ordinance of the city council. (c) This section does not apply to a charter city that has adopted in its city charter a different method for adopting city council district boundaries when a redistricting deadline is missed. SEC. 27. Section 21630 is added to the Elections Code, to read: 21630. If a council assigns the responsibility to recommend or to adopt new district boundaries to a hybrid or independent redistricting commission as defined in Section 23000, the charter city remains subject to the redistricting deadlines, requirements, and restrictions that apply to the council under this article, unless otherwise exempted by law. A redistricting commission described in this section may perform the duties required of a city council under this article. SEC. 28. Section 23000 of the Elections Code is amended to read 23000. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) "Advisory redistricting commission" means a body that recommends to a legislative body placement of the district boundaries for that legislative body. (b) "Family member" means a spouse, parent, sibling, child, or in-law. (c) "Hybrid redistricting commission" means a body that recommends to a legislative body two or more maps for the placement of the district boundaries for that legislative body, where the legislative body must adopt one of those maps without modification, except as may be required to comply with state or federal law. (d) "Independent redistricting commission" means a body, other than a legislative body, that is empowered to adopt the district boundaries of a legislative body. (e) "Legislative body" means a county board of supervisors, a city council of a general law city, a governing board of a school district, a governing board of a community college district, or an elected governing board of a special district. (f) "Local jurisdiction" means a county, general law city, school district, community college district, or special district. "Local jurisdiction" does not include a charter city. (g) "Redistricting" means either districting or redistricting. (h) "Spouse" means a spouse or registered domestic partner. SEC. 29. This act and Division 21 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Elections Code shall not be construed as limiting the ability of a charter city to create an advisory, hybrid, or independent redistricting commission. The amendment of Section 23000 of, and the addition of Section 21630 to, the Elections Code made by this act do not constitute a change in, but are declaratory of, existing law. SEC. 30. The amendment of Sections 21500 and 21601, and subdivision (a) of Section 21621, of the Elections Code made by this act do not constitute a change in, but are declaratory of, existing law. ORDINANCE NO.2021- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 2.08.028 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ADJUSTMENT OF COUNCIL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTIONS CODE SECTIONS 21600 TO 21609 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 2.08.028 of the Temecula Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "2.08.028 Adjustment of Council District Boundaries. A. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 21601 the City Council shall adjust the boundaries of any or all of the districts following each decennial federal census. Using the census as a basis, the City Council shall adjust the boundaries in accordance with the standards and provisions of Elections Code Sections 21600 to 21609, as they now exist or may hereafter be amended, and in compliance with all applicable provisions of law. Any adjustment of district boundaries shall be made by ordinance or resolution adopted by the City Council. The city council shall hold public hearings and comply with the procedures for adoption of the proposed district boundaries as required by Elections Code Sections 21607 and 21607.1, as those sections now exist or may hereafter be amended. B. At the time of any annexation of territory to the City, the City Council shall designate, by resolution adopted by a vote of at least a majority of the City Council, the contiguous district to which the annexed territory shall be a part and shall amend the district boundaries if necessary in accordance with Elections Code Section 21603. C. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 21606, the term of office of any Council Member who has been elected and whose term of office has not expired shall not be affected by any change in the boundaries of the district from which he or she was elected. D. At the first election for Council following adjustment of the boundaries of the districts, a person meeting the requirements of Government Code Section 34882 shall be elected to the City Council for each district under the readjusted district plan that has the same district number as a district whose incumbent's term on the Council is due to expire. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and cause the same to be published in the manner required by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this day of , Maryann Edwards, 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. 2021- was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 23rd day of November, 2021, 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. 11 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Community Development Department Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the Community Development Department monthly report. The following are the highlights for Community Development for the month of October 2021. CURRENT PLANNING ACTIVITIES Planning processed 25 new applications (not including Home Occupations) and conducted nine (9) Public Hearings in October 2021. A detailed account of planning activities is attached to this report. PlanType Octo b e r2D21 Development Plan 1 Extension of Time 1 Horne Occupations 16 Massage Minor Exception 0 Modifications Pre -Application 4 Temporary Use Permit 6 Zoning Letter 3 Total 41 Everhome Suites (PA21-1350): The City is processing a Development Plan for an approximately 64,500 square foot, four-story, 117 room Everhome Suites Hotel located on the west side of Madison Ave. between Buecking Dr. and McCabe Ct. (COOPER) Temecula Village Phase II (PAs 20-0323, 20-0324, 20-0325, 20-0326): The City is processing a Development Plan for a 134 unit multi -family community built on 7.61 acres; a Tentative Tract Map (TTM 38043) to combine eight (8) existing contiguous parcels into a single parcel; a General Plan Amendment to amend the underlying General Plan Land Use designation of the project site from Professional Office (PO) to Medium Density Residential (M); a Planned Development Overlay Amendment for PDO-5, (Temecula Village). The City is working with a consultant to prepare a fiscal impact analysis and with an environmental consultant to prepare and environmental document. The project is located on the south side of Rancho California Road, approximately 150 feet west of Cosmic Drive. (COOPER) Paseo Del Sol Tentative Tract Map No. 36483 (PA14-0087): The City is processing a Tentative Tract Map (No. 36483) for 168 single-family homes and 11 open space lots located at the northwest corner of Temecula Parkway and Butterfield Stage Road. (COOPER) Solana Winchester (PA20-1371): The City is processing a Development Plan to allow for the construction of a 350-unit apartment community located within the Residential Overlay Area of Planning Area 12 of the Harveston Specific Plan at the terminus of Date Street approximately 900 feet, south of Ynez Road. The City is working with a consultant to prepare a fiscal impact analysis. (COOPER) Sanborn/Jefferson Gas Station (PAs 21-0075, 21-0076): The City is processing a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for an approximately 10,000 square foot gas station consisting of 12 fueling pumps, convenience store, quick service restaurant, and multi -tenant retail building located at 41480 Sanborn Avenue. (COOPER) Winchester Hills Development Agreement Amendment (PA21-0128): The City is processing a Second Amendment to the Development Agreement by and between the City of Temecula and Lennar Homes, Inc., a California Corporation and Winchester Hills I LLC, a California Limited Liability Company to rescind the First Amendment to the Development Agreement and reinstate the original term of the Development Agreement for the Winchester Property located within portions of Planning Area 12 of the Harveston Specific Plan. (COOPER) Ralph's Fueling Center (PA21-0449): The City is processing a Development Plan for a fuel station consisting of 18 fueling pumps that includes a 174 square foot kiosk located on the southwest corner of Wolf Store Road and Butterfield Stage Road. (COOPER) LongHorn Steakhouse (PAs 21-0793, 21-0823): The City is processing a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for an approximately 5,710 square foot restaurant with an outdoor patio and a Type 47 (On -Sale General) ABC License located on the former Marie Calendar's site at 29363 Rancho California Road. The project is scheduled for Planning Commission on November 17, 2021. (COOPER) Firenze (PA21-1023): The City is processing a Development Plan application for an approximately 498,557 square foot hotel and apartment project. The approximately 148,545 square foot, five story, 224 room hotel includes a conference center, restaurant, wine market multi -tenant space, and outdoor courtyard dining space. The approximately 350,012 square foot, seven story, 121 unit apartment building include a roof top area that contains a pool/spa, cabanas, fire pit, media wall, kitchen, fitness area, and lawn/game area. The parking for the project is located on the interior of the apartment building that is wrapped with the residential units. The project is located approximately 665 feet north of Rancho California Road on the east side of Jefferson Avenue. (COOPER) Prado (PAs 21-0838, 21-0839): The City is processing Development Plan and Tentative Tract Map applications for a 237 unit single family residential community built on 27.5 acres consisting of detached rental condominiums. The project includes a clubhouse, pool bocce ball court, cornhole court, tot lot walking paths, and fitness center. The project is located at the terminus of Equity Drive on the west side of Ynez Road. (COOPER) LONG RANGE PLANNING Expanded Outdoor Dining and Retail in Old Town: Staff brought this item before City Council on June 8, 2021 for further discussion. The City Council directed staff to extend the temporary program for one year and develop a permanent outdoor dining program. (TOMA, WATSON) Objective Design and Development Standards (LR18-1684): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to update the Objective Design and Development Standards for multi -family and mixed -use residential developments, with the goal of expediting housing production, streamlining approval processes, and establishing the foundation for future regulations and housing laws. Staff is developing Objective Design Standards that will conform with SB 35, and will incorporate objective design guidelines into the City's Development Code. Staff has hired P1aceWorks, to assist with development of our design standards for multifamily and mixed use. On September 28, 2020, staff and Consultant presented six architectural styles to the PC Infill Subcommittee, consisting of Commissioners Watts and Turley- Trejo. The Subcommittee agreed with staff s six recommended styles. On October 13, 2020, staff and Consultant presented to the CC Infill Subcommittee consisting of Council Member Naggar and Rahn, the six recommended architecture styles. The Council Members agreed with staff s recommendation to move forward with detailing the styles for the Objective Design Standards. In October 2021, staff and consultant presented to the PC Subcommittee the draft document. The Subcommittee was happy with staff s document and asked to continue requiring higher quality product for residential developments. Since the October 2020 meeting, staff made substantial progress on the project and in September 2021, staff met with the Council Subcommittee again to present the "Hearing Draft" document. The Council Subcommittee was delighted with staffs progress and directed to establish requirements standards that would lead to higher quality product for multi -family and mixed -use development. Furthermore, an anticipating with adoption of SB-9, which allows single-family property to be subdivide into two lots and place duplex on each lot, Staff has directed consultant to develop an additional Duplex/Triplex sheet to be inserted into our document addressing the new state law which goes into effect on January 1, 2022. The project is schedule for PC meeting on December 1, 2021. (TOMA) Permit Ready ADU Program (LR19-1464): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to prepare, adopt, and implement a Permit Ready Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) program. The ADU program will encourage the construction of ADUs, offering property owners a selection of pre -approved ADU building plans that can be obtained at the community Development Department, free of charge. On September 16, 2020, the RFP closed on PlanetBids. The City received three detailed proposals from qualified consultants. After detailed review of all the proposals, staff selected checkerboardSTUDIOS Consultant Firm. On March 18, 2021, staff kicked off the project with the Consultant and staff from Planning, Building, Public Works, and Fire. This will be a joined effort between the internal departments and the consultant. Staff is working with the consultant on the first task (Phase 1: Schematic Design), staff has provided feedback of the Schematic Design taking into consideration the School District and Development Impact Fee (DIF) fees, and appropriate unit type and size. On, October 19, 2021, staff presented at the draft site plan and architecture designs to the Southern Riverside County Association of Realtors (SRCAR). On November 30, 2021, staff will be holding an Open House to solicit feedback from the professional community (i.e., Engineers, Contractors, Architects, etc.), the meeting will be open to the public. (TOMA, RABIDOU) Transportation Discovery and Existing Conditions Analysis (LR20-1071): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to prepare an internal document for staff to identify potential transportation focused areas as part of Phase 2 of our General Plan Update process and timeline. The City has hired Fehr & Peers (F&P) to document existing transportation conditions in the City, provide benchmarking information on how transportation facilities, transportation use and policies compares to other peer agencies (through benchmarking) and will evaluate how much of the current Circulation Element has been implemented. Staff worked with F&P to identify methodology, thresholds, and mitigation to address VMT for CEQA evaluation, which the City Council adopted in May 2020. On July 19, 2021, Staff has a scheduled internal meeting with Fehr & Peers, they present to staff the Data Collection Status. Currently, the consultant is developing the three scenario runs to be reviewed by staff prior to conducting a full model run. (PETERS, TOMA) Mobile Food Trucks (LR20-1472): On February 23, 2021, staff presented to the Economic Development Subcommittee members (ME/JS) on Mobile Food Trucks (MFT). This was a noticed meeting with one public comment in favor of MFT, read by Stuart Fisk. The intent of the meeting was to get the subcommittee's feedback on the potential for MFT to operate in the City. Staff presented the definition of MFTs, existing regulations, standards of operation to consider, and Pros & Cons list. The subcommittee advised staff to create a framework and come back to the committee for discussion. Staff is working on developing the framework. (COLLINS) Waves to Wineries: Staff is working with the National Parks Service on the Waves to Wineries Trail Plan. The purpose of this plan is to unite Temecula Wine Country with the Pacific Coast by identifying a network of trails along the Santa Margarita River corridor. (PETERS) HOUSING Las Haciendas Affordable Housing Project: The City is processing a Development Plan for a 77- unit affordable multi -family housing community consisting of two residential buildings, a community building and tuck -under parking located at 28715 Las Haciendas. The City Council approved a Loan Agreement with Community Housing Works (CHW) for the use of affordable housing tax allocation bond proceeds on May 26, 2020. The developer held a virtual community workshop on July 28, 2020. The item was approved by the Planning Commission on October 7, 2020. An amendment to the Loan Agreement was approved at the April 27, 2021 City Council meeting. A tax allocation application was forwarded to the state in March, 2021. The applicant has submitted Building Permits and Grading Permits. CHW was awarded tax credits in June, 2021. The project is nearing completion of plan review as of November 2021. (RABIDOU, WATSON) Vine Creek Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA): City Council approved the DDA with Temecula Pacific Associates on June 25, 2019 for the development of 60 affordable units on City -owned property on Pujol Street. The developer is looking to secure financing from the State of California prior to construction. The City and developer will collaborate with the County of Riverside and the State Department of Housing and Community Development for additional funding opportunities through the Permanent Local Housing Allocation grant. A tax allocation application was forwarded to the state in March, 2021. (WATSON) Housing Element Update (LR18-1620 and LR17-1757): The City is working with De Novo Planning Group to update the 2021-29 Housing Element. De Novo will also assist with the RHNA process, community engagement, and CEQA. The current Housing Element was certified by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) in 2013 and serves as the foundation for the update. The Housing Element is a required part of the City's General Plan and is a blueprint for meeting the housing needs of residents, at all economic levels, and addressing segments of the population with special needs. The City Council General Plan Ad Hoc Subcommittee, consisting of Mayor Pro Tern Edwards and Council Member Rahn, and the Planning Commission General Plan Ad Hoc Subcommittee, consisting of Commissioners Watts and Turley-Trejo, will serve as advisory bodies. Running concurrently with the Housing Element Update is the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). The RHNA planning cycle is an eight -year cycle and covers October 2021 through October 2029. The Final RHNA allocation was issued in September 2020. Staff is working with the consultant to update data and write draft chapters. A Housing Workshop was held on August 17, 2021, with approximately 12 attendees. The item was recommended for adoption by the Planning Commission at the September 15, 2021, Planning Commission meeting. The Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) and California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection have signed -off on the Housing Element. The item was approved by the City Council on October 12, 2021. Staff is waiting for a response from the California Department of Housing and Community Development. Staff will return to the City Council, if needed in January or February 2022. (RABIDOU, PETERS) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program (MRAP): Pre -applications are open for the City of Temecula Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program (MRAP). This program will provide rental and mortgage assistance to those eligible recipients who were negatively impacted by COVID-19. Checks are being issued for eligible recipients. (RABIDOU, WATSON) Five Year Consolidated Plan: The City is kicking -off an update to the CDBG Consolidated Plan. Workshops were held on October 27, 2021. Citizens and other stakeholders attended the meeting and provided feedback. A survey is available online for the outreach. Additional information will be available at TemeculaCA.gov/CDBG. (RABIDOU, WATSON) BUILDING & SAFETY Building and Safety statistics for October 2021 are highlighted in the following table. Building & Safety Permits 504 New Single Family Units New Commercial Building 7 Photovoltaic Tenant Improvements 11 Non Construction C of 0 Number of Active Plan Checks 447 Number of New Plan Checks Number of Finaled Permits M Inspections Inspections Per Day 145.2 Inspections Per Person Per Day Stops Per Month 815.0 Visitorsto Counter New Construction Projects Currently in Plan Check • Truax Hotel (161,586 SF) • Milgard Windows (30,960 SF canopy) • Parking Structure on 3rd Street (48,907 SF) • Town Square Market Place (two buildings at 43,640 SF each) • Generations at Linfield - memory care/assisted living (59 apartments and 32 condos) • Hotel (38,202 SF) on Jefferson and Winchester • Temecula Hyundai Service Building (5,753 SF) • Trinity Lutheran Church Preschool (9,530 SF) New Commercial Buildings • Mountain View — 42589 Avenida Alvarado (14,530 SF) • Mountain View — 42601 Avenida Alvarado (15,895 SF) • Mountain View — 42433 Avenida Alvarado (15,629 SF) • Mountain View Bldg. 9, 42624 Avenida Alvarado (19,919 SF) • Mountain View Bldg. 4, 42613 Avenida Alvarado (33,654 SF) • Mountain View Bldg. 8, 42612 Avenida Alvarado (17,329 SF) Non -Construction Certificate of Occupancy • PNC Bank National Association, 3117 Temecula Pky (3,863 SF) • Promenade Fuel Up, 40720 Winchester Rd. (3000 SF) • Fenix Home Health LLC, 41715 Enterprise Circle North (2,320 SF) Tenant Improvement • Dick's Sporting Goods, 40710 Winchester Road (54,374 SF) • RAW Fitness, 40470 Winchester Road (3,785 SF) • Wingstop, 41115 Winchester Road, Suite 101A (1,768 SF) CODE ENFORCEMENT During the month of October, Code Enforcement responded to 90 web inquiries. In addition, the division opened 123 code cases, conducted 174 inspections, and forwarded 34 referrals. Type of Code Case I 0eober20d1 Abandoned or Inoperable Vehicle 4 Vacant Home / Prop. Maintenance /Infestation/ Mold 2 Business or Horne Occupation w/o license/CUP 17 Trash and Debris / Dumping 12 Overgrown Vegetation I Weeds / Fire Hazard 3 Green Pool / Vector Control /Stagnant Water 5 Graffiti 12 Noise/Nuisance/Animal Control 15 Trailer/ RV Stored/Boat/Parking 6 Construction w/o Pe rm it/Bu i I d i ng Code 7 Encroach Public ROW /Trash Cans 10 Zoning/signs 27 Public Safety & Health 3 Total NumberofCases 123 Foreclosure Tracking: Code Enforcement works with the local real estate community to monitor foreclosures, defaults and real estate owned properties. Foreclosure Tracking UWT 21171 Residential - Default is Residential - Foreclosure Residential - REO 13 Tota I - Resid entia I Commercial - Default 0 Commercial - Foreclosure 1 Commercial - REO 4 Total - Commercial 5 ATTACHMENT: Current Planning Activity Report PLANNING ACTIVITY REPORT Assigned Planner PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Approval Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-1327 44274 George Cushman Ct 960-020-042 Jaime Cardenas 10/05/2021 10/25/2021 Kylie Pena MPCW PL Zoning or Approved Temecula, CA 92592 REDHAWK Planning Letter OWNER Case Title / Description: 44274 George Cushman ZL: a zoning verification letter for the property located at 44274 George Cushman (960-020-042) PA21-1330 44260 Redhawk Pky 960-010-001 Jaime Cardenas 10/05/2021 11/03/2021 Caryl Pinner TESORO PL Modifications Approved Temecula, CA 92592 SOUTH COAST CO Case Title / Description: Jacksons Mart MOD: a modification application for the addition of a window and a door to the existing Jacksons food mart located at 44260 Redhawk Parkway. PA21-1333 32483 Temecula Pky 960-020-057 Jaime Cardenas 10/06/2021 Xindan Guo SELWYN PL Massage Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 GINSBURG Permits Case Title / Description: Amazing Massage MEP: a massage establishment permit (change of ownership) for Amazing Massage located at 32483 Temecula Parkway, Suite E-118. PA21-1346 28111 Jefferson Ave 921-060-060 Jaime Cardenas 10/11/2021 10/28/2021 Renee Poteete Uptown PL Zoning or Approved Temecula, CA 92590 Temecula Auto Planning Letter Spa, LLC Case Title / Description: 28111 Jefferson ZL: a zoning verification letter for the property located at 28111 Jefferson Avenue (921-060-060). PA21-1350 910-272-023 Scott Cooper 10/14/2021 Matthew Fagan Matthew Fagan Philip Powers PL Development Plan Review CA Consulting Consulting Plan Services Services Case Title / Description: Everhome Suites DP: A Development Plan for an approximately 64,500 square foot, four-story, 117 room Everhome Suites Hotel located on the west side of Madison Ave. between Buecking Dr. and McCabe Ct. PA21-1352 922-053-047 Jaime Cardenas 10/14/2021 CA Case Title / Description: Vine Creek EOT: an Extension of Time (EOT) application for Vine Creek Apartments- a Development Plan to allow an all affordable multi -family project totaling 60 units. The project is generally located approximately 130 feet north of the Main Street and Pujol Street intersection on the east side of Pujol Street. Darren Berberian CAMERON S PL Extension of Plan Review SIXTEEN Time HOSPITALITY Page 1 of 4 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-1360 41920 6Th St 922-024-027 10/18/2021 Tanya Hadlick Blaine Smith PL Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 Use Permit Case Title / Description: Tailgate Tuesday at Bucked -Up: A Temporary Use Permit to allow for outdoor live entertainment and dancing within the parking lot of any existing commercial structure from 7:30 PM to 12:00 AM every Tuesday beginning October 18, 2021 to November 30, 2021. The project is located at 41920 6th Street. PA21-1361 31150 Temecula Pky 959-060-007 Eric Jones 10/18/2021 Jannel Guise Anchor Health PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Properties Case Title / Description: Temecula Medical Plaza Landscape Revisions (Planning Review Only): A Modification Application (Planning Review Only) to allow for landscape revisions to an existing commercial site located at 31150 Temecula Parkway. PA21-1363 27420 Ynez Rd 921-290-013 Jaime Cardenas 10/18/2021 Tom Malone TVBG Ventures PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 LLC Case Title / Description: Buick/GMC Solar MOD: a modification application to install 545 rooftop solar panels and four inverters for the Buick/GMC car dealership located at 27420 Ynez Road. PA21-1365 30370 Cupeno Ln 922-342-021 Jaime Cardenas 10/18/2021 Nathan PL Zoning or Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Ringkamp Planning Letter Case Title / Description: 30370 Cupeno Lane ZL: a zoning verification letter for the property located at 30370 Cupeno Lane. PA21-1367 27496 Commerce Center Dr 921-480-055 Jaime Cardenas 10/18/2021 Cristin Nicoletti Golden Eagle PL Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 Properties (DBA) Use Permit Case Title / Description: People's Care Winter Masquerade TUP: a masquerade party with arts and crafts, games and karaoke on December 12, 2021 at the People's Care parking lot located at 27496 Commerce Center Drive. PA21-1378 43097Agena St 945-240-024 Jaime Cardenas 10/20/2021 Basel Nassar Basel Nassar PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: Nassar Patio Enclosure MOD: a Modification Application for a 156 square foot attached patio enclosure at the rear of the existing single-family home located at 43097 Agena Street. PA21-1380 26463 Ynez Rd 910-300-014 Jaime Cardenas 10/20/2021 Pamela Johnson KIMCO PALM PL Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 PLAZA Use Permit Case Title / Description: Holiday Hugs TUP: a Temporary Use Permit application to allot for an outdoor market and toy drive for Hugs Foster Family Agency at the Temeku Cinemas Parking Lot located at 26463 Ynez Road on November 20, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Page 2 of 4 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-1396 42329 Camino Romo 955-080-016 Jaime Cardenas 10/21/2021 Chris Francis PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: Gibney Residence MOD: a modification application for a proposed 370 family room extension at the rear of the existing single family residence located at 42329 Camino Romo. PA21-1407 27420Ynez Rd 921-290-013 Jaime Cardenas 10/22/2021 11/03/2021 Frank Alamo PL Modifications Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Buick/GMC EV Charger MOD: a Modification Application to install two electric vehicle charging stations to the existing Buick GMC car dealership located at 27420 Ynez Road. PA21-1414 41948 4Th St 922-034-022 Scott Cooper 10/26/2021 Matt Liesemeyer TV Old Town LP PL Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 Use Permit Case Title / Description: 4th St. Hotel TUP: ATemporary Use Permit for a construction yard for building material storage until the construction of the project begins. (6 months) PA21-1418 40495 Winchester Rd 910-290-014 Eric Jones 10/26/2021 Paul Toor Paul Toor PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Hospitality Car Wash Tunnel Expansion Minor Modification: A Minor Modification to allow for the lengthening of an existing car wash tunnel by approximately thirty-eight feet. The project is located at 40945 Winchester Road. PA21-1423 41920 6Th St 922-024-027 Eric Jones 10/27/2021 10/29/2021 Tanya Hadlick Blaine Smith PL Temporary Approved Temecula, CA 92590 Use Permit Case Title / Description: Bucked -Up Saloon Halloween Night Temporary Use Permit: A Temporary Use Permit to allow for a special outdoor event to be held on October 31 st from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The project is located at 41920 6th Street. PA21-1427 41669 Winchester Rd 909-282-014 Jaime Cardenas 10/28/2021 Jennifer Smith PL Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 Use Permit Case Title / Description: Michelles Place Fundraising Event TUP: a Temporary Use Permit event for the Michelle's Place to host a Gala and brunch event on November 13 and 14 at the property located at 41669 Winchester Road, Suite 101. PA21-1429 26040 Ynez Rd 910-110-048 10/28/2021 William Hsien D&D 8 24 PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: QC Manufacturing PV MOD: a modification application for QC Manufacturing to install solar panels to the roof of the existing industrial building located at 26040 Ynez Road. PA21-1431 31469 Rancho Pueblo Rd 959-070-031 10/29/2021 Leah Craghead Eastman Hong PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Enterprises Case Title / Description: Rancho Pueblo Fountain Modification: A Modification Application to convert an existing water fountain into a planter. The project is located at 31573 Rancho Pueblo Road. Page 3 of 4 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner PREAPP21-1 32099 De Portola Rd 959-390-002 Jaime Cardenas 10/18/2021 Jared Hermelin CITY OF 359 Temecula, CA 92592 TEMECULA Case Title / Description: Paloma Del Sol Park T-Mobile Wireless: a pre -application to remove and replace six (6) antennas, add two (2) remote radio units, add five (5) hybrid cables and new mounting equipment to an existing wireless telecommunication facility located at the Paloma Del Sol Park (APN 959-390-002). Plan Type Status PL Plan Review Pre -Application PREAPP21-1 39830 Cantrell Rd 957-130-022 Eric Jones 10/20/2021 Yonasan Abrams PL Plan Review 388 Temecula, CA 92591 Pre -Application Case Title / Description: 39830 Cantrell Road Pre -Application: A Pre -Application to review a custom home with a guest house and an ADU. The project is located at 39830 Cantrell Road. PREAPP21-1 419254Th St 922-033-016 Jaime Cardenas 10/28/2021 Stuart PL Plan Review 428 Temecula, CA 92590 Landersman Pre -Application Case Title / Description: 4th Street Garage Pre -Application: a pre -application to convert the property located at 41925 4th Street into a restaurant. PREAPP21-1 39970 Cantrell Rd 957-130-020 Jaime Cardenas 10/29/2021 Tina Naber 430 Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: White Barn Pre-App: A Pre -Application for a preschool and kindergarten building and three (3) playgrounds located at 39970 Cantrell Rd. PL Plan Review Pre -Application Page 4 of 4 Item No. 12 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: John Crater, Division Chief DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Fire Department Monthly Report PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Report Wendy Miller, Management Analyst That the City Council receive and file the Fire Department Monthly City of Temecula Fire Department Temecula Fire Department Service Calls October 2021 Incident Type Commercial Fire 0• • • w False Alarms 104 °�95 Haz Mat 1 •• • �• iEa xtiv Wnv .v Medical 617 ��►"' "• �' �� �, w w�^t�,.Y� •" 11. • -. ••i � : •,. �da nalava of J� 1989 Multi -Faro 0 ••,� • ' .., " tea° Other Fire 7�;s',e, .;a�••• , •• '', " . �� go Other Misc 5 e� I go ..-6c. i�,•"'n, ,z='S s •• �, . . :b 'r• Aven+6e •-f r' .�, • w •.. • •w • PA IfBA VALLEY 41 0 Public Assist 34 a� w • Residential Fire 3 ,.,,��-�,,p.- "• . ,.'"` ��- • • • Al,� a �1i �1 r s •► •'" • w • • s f'• N3 Rescue 3 , �'.,; ft • , .� •�•I fir. •�;� Ringing Alarm 0 `�° + , •, ,t 9 ` ' • • 5t rI PECH ANGAC AS IND MfDRY / tq w� ,l B/r • ' ~ae:on qS 1 Pad ga Standby 8 Traffic Collision 75 Wildland/Vehicle Fire 7 Total 864 City of Temecula Fire Department Temecula Fire Department Plan Review and Inspections October 2021 �116 0481959/y i1 Plan Review and Inspections Plan Review Construction Inspections Annual Inspections Counter/Public Inquiries October 544 381 Year to Date 4200 3661 City of Temecula oeFire� Department Temecula Fire of TEAj �� � to. ___ "__ s. Spark of Love Toy Drive SPARKOF LOVE TOY DRIVE Pkb PRESENTING SPONSOR k �_. �)'T' BUBARU https://temeculaca.gov/252/Spark-of-Love-Toy-Drive Item No. 13 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Zachary Hall, Chief of Police DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Temecula Sheriff's Monthly Report (October 2021) PREPARED BY: Joseph Greco, Sergeant RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. The following report reflects the activity of the Temecula Sheriff's Department for October 2021. PATROL SERVICES Overall calls for police service 7,299 "Priority One" calls for service 60 Average response time for "Priority One" calls 6.07 VOLUNTEERS Chaplain 24 Community Action Patrol (CAP) hours 666 Reserve officer hours (patrol) 92 Explorer 46 Station/Administration 52 Total Volunteer hours 880 OLD TOWN STOREFRONT Total customers served 217 Fingerprints/Live Scans 72 Police reports filed 2 Citations signed off 13 Total receipts $3,278 CRIME PREVENTION Crime prevention/Neighborhood watch meetings 0 Safety presentations/Training 2 Special events 1 Residential/Business security surveys conducted 2 Residences/Businesses visited for past crime follow-up 0 Station Tours 1 Planning Review Projects 8 Temp Outdoor Use Permits 8 SPECIAL TEAMS (HOMELESS OUTREACH TEAM) On sight felony arrests 0 On sight misdemeanor arrests 5 Felony arrest warrants served 8 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 99 Area Checks 37 Camp Checks 50 Pedestrian Checks 60 Traffic Stops/Vehicle Checks 3 Outreach attempts / Success 5/2 SPECIAL TEAMS (Special Enforcement Team) On sight felony arrests 37 On sight misdemeanor arrests 14 Felony arrest warrants served 16 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 14 Follow-up investigations / search warrants 4 Parole/Probation Searches 12 Pedestrian Checks 35 Traffic Stops/Vehicle Checks 55 Marijuana Dispensary Checks 0 SPECIAL TEAMS (Metro District Team) On sight felony arrests 4 On sight misdemeanor arrests 20 Felony arrest warrants served 2 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 43 Bar/Business checks 140 D.U.I. Arrests... 5 Traffic/Parking citations... 260 TRAFFIC Citations issued for hazardous violations 924 Non -hazardous citations 163 Parking citations 167 Stop Light Abuse/Intersection Program (S.L.A.P.) citations 97 Seatbelts 10 Cell Phone Cites 116 Injury collisions 19 D.U.I. Arrests 42 Grant funded D.U.I. Traffic safety checkpoints / saturation enforcement 0 Grant funded traffic click it or ticket / traffic enforcement 0 INVESTIGATIONS Beginning Caseload 127 Total Cases Assigned 29 Total Cases Closed 54 Search Warrants prepared/served 30 Arrests 11 Out of Custody Filings 4 PROMENADE MALL TEAM Calls for service 255 Felony arrest/filings 1 Misdemeanor arrest/filings 9 Traffic Citations 54 Total customers served 595 Fingerprints/Live Scans 200 Total receipts $5,244 SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS Felony arrests 1 Misdemeanor arrests 7 Reports 19 Citations 35 Meetings/Presentations 414 Incident summaries: Calls for Service: Officers responded to 7,299 calls for service in October 2021. Below is a snapshot of those calls. This is not a comprehensive list. Please be mindful these calls can range from several minutes to several hours, to investigate at the patrol level. Many of these investigations are forwarded to the Detective Bureau for even further investigation and follow-up. Call Type Number of Calls Call Type Number of Calls Arson 2 Hazard 5 Assault with a Deadly Weapon 6 Homeless Outreach 2 Battery (Fights) 55 Illegal Dumping 12 Burglary -Commercial 19 Indecent Exposure 5 Burglary -Residential 21 Juvenile -incorrigible 23 Burglary -Vehicle 47 Juvenile -Run Away 35 Child Abuse 10 Juvenile -Located 1 Domestic Violence Abuse 22 Juvenile -Medical Aid 8 Fraud 45 K9 Uses 35 Homicide 0 Keep the Peace 19 Rape 3 Mail Theft 2 Robbery 3 Marijuana Cultivation 0 Theft- PettyUnder $950 88 Mentally Disturbed Person (5150) 80 Theft -Grand (over $950) 41 Missing Adult or Child 12 Narcotics Violations 867 Person Down 26 Alarm -Audible 435 Prowler 2 Alarm -Robbery 14 Receiving Stolen Property 1 Alarm -Silent 4 Restraining Order Violation 9 Animal Cruelty 8 Sex Offender Registrants 40 Annoying Phone Calls 21 Sexual Battery 2 Area Checks 701 Shooting at a Dwelling 6 Assist Other Department 171 Stolen Vehicle 40 Brandishing a Firearm 10 Stolen Vehicle Recovery 8 Check the Welfare 122 Suicide threat 21 Child Stealing 24 Suspicious Person 153 Criminal Threats 0 Suspicious Vehicle 72 Disoriented Subject 5 Trespassing 103 Disturbing the Peace 439 Unattended Death 8 Drunk in Public 44 Vandalism 67 Extra Patrol Requests 25 Vehicle Embezzlement 5 Fireworks 1 Vicious Dog 6 Follow -Up Investigations/Patrol 291 Warrant Service 246 911 Calls 736 Item No. 14 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: November 23, 2021 SUBJECT: Public Works Department Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: 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: hlt2://temeculaca.gov/270/Cqpital-improvement-Projects-CIP City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS CIRCULATION PROJECTS Cherry Street Extension & Murrieta Creek Low -Flow Crossing, PW19-15 Description: Preliminary design of the Extension of Cherry Street from Adams Avenue to Diaz Road, including a new low -flow crossing of Murrieta Creek. Cost: $2,387,000 Status: In design until March 2022. Design and environmental are expected to last 24 months. 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 will be widened, extended, and/or improved to create a contiguous Major Arterial segment. The project will be developed and constructed in two phases. Phase 1 will include improvements on Diaz Road from Winchester Road to Rancho California Road. Phase 2 will include improvements on Diaz Road from Cherry Street to Winchester Road. Cost: $11,457,436 Status: Phase 1 design and Phase 1 & 2 environmental studies November 2019 — October 2022. Current activities include City review of 60% PS&E, consultant preparation of several engineering and environmental studies, and coordination with utility companies. 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. Environmental revalidation is complete. Right of way acquisition process started. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 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: $8,382,225 Status: Design and environmental studies November 2019 — September 2022. Current activities include City revision of 95% Roadway and Structures PSE, Storm Water Data Report, Drainage Report, and preparation of the Permit Engineering Evaluation Report. The Design Standard Decision Document and Draft Environmental Document is under Caltrans review. 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: $52,025,657 Status: Per a 3-year Landscape Maintenance Agreement with Caltrans, the City will maintain the interchange site from June 30, 2020 through June 30, 2023. The City is working with Caltrans on the relinquishment of the interchange right-of-way to the State inventory. 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. City Council approved the design agreement with CNS Engineers Inc. at the March 12, 2019 meeting. Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) approved by Caltrans on August 15, 2019. Plans are 30% complete. RCA provided comments to the JPR application on 7/30/2020. NEPA approval is anticipated in January of 2022, Caltrans review time has been longer than anticipated. Biological monitoring in Temecula Creek for potential mitigation site is complete as of July 2021. CEQA is pending results of Temecula Creek monitoring and review by RCA. Staff continues to work with Caltrans to advance HBP Grant Funds to earlier fiscal years. Caltrans HBP Program management has proposed reducing the curb to curb width of the bridge that is considered "participating" for grant funding purposes. Staff will address this with Caltrans HBP Program as the bridge width is the same as original approved grant application. 2 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) Overland Drive Widening, PW 20-11 Description This project includes widening Overland Drive from Jefferson Avenue to Commerce Center Drive, to two lanes in each direction, and the completion of missing segments of sidewalk, streetlights and installation of the traffic signal at Commerce Center Drive and the modification of the traffic signal at Jefferson Avenue. Cost: $1,340,400 Status: Design is at 60%. Traffic Signal Installation — Citywide, Rancho California Road and Tee Drive, PW19-19 Description: This project includes the installation of a traffic signal on Rancho California Road at Tee Drive. Cost: $346,646.50 Status: Project is currently in design. 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 to the Park and Ride facility on Temecula Parkway at La Paz Road from Vallejo Avenue to Wabash Lane. Cost: $1,347,674 Status: City Council awarded the construction contract at the meeting on May 25, 2021. Construction started June 21, 2021. Construction duration is six months. 3 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Community Recreation Center (CRC) Renovations, PW19-07 Description: The project facilitates the rehabilitation, improvement, and reconfiguration of the Community Recreation Center. This project includes expansion and reconfiguration of teen center; conversion of office space to accommodate a dedicated police substation; renovation of key components of the building including safety features, flooring, roof, and restroom facility access; ADA compliance; renovation and expansion of existing office space and rec rooms including AV upgrades; expanded storage space and upgraded kitchen equipment. Cost: $5,000,000 Status: Phase 1 needs design. Reviewing 100% plans. 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. This project includes the design and construction of enhanced landscaping, hardscape, irrigation, and transportation art between the freeway and ramps on the west side of the Interstate 15 / State Route 79S (Temecula Parkway) interchange. Cost: $3,533,483 Status: Design and environmental studies August 2019 — March 2022. Environmental revalidation completed October 2020. Current activities include 90% design plans, design of new power and irrigation water service, and Design Engineering Evaluation Report. Margarita Recreation Center, PW17-21 Description: Demolition and Reconstruction of New Margarita Recreation Center Building and Pool Cost: $10,656,507.91 Status: RFP responses were received on August 27, 2020. The project was re -advertised on November 25, 2020 to account for increased project budget and proposals were received on December 23, 2020. The Design - Build Contract was awarded at the March 9, 2021 City Council Meeting to De La Secura Builders, Inc., for a Guaranteed Maximum Price of $8,680,459.00. Design phase is underway. The first design development submittal has been reviewed. The demolition of the existing building is scheduled to start in March 2022. It is anticipated building construction will be complete in January 2023 with a grand opening in March 2023. 4 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Mary Phillips Senior Center Enhancement and Renovation, PW20-13 Description: The project includes the enhancement and renovation of the Mary Phillips Senior Center. Work includes new exterior siding, painting, replacement of perimeter soffits, fascia boards, eaves, and select doors & windows. Cost: $1,000,000 Status: In design. Reviewed 60% plans. 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: The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has approved $3,759,000 State S131 Alternative Transportation Program (ATP) Augmentation funds for this project. The Notice to Proceed for construction was issued to the contractor with a work start date of April 19, 2021. Groundbreaking event occurred on May 4, 2021. Completion is scheduled for December 2021. Santa Gertrudis Creek Phase II — Margarita Under -Crossing, PW19-04 Description: Design, environmental document, and construction of the undercrossing in Santa Gertrudis Creek at Margarita Road to connect to the pedestrian/bicycle trail. The under -crossing at Margarita Road will provide a continuous paved trail along Santa Gertrudis Creek at this location. Cost: $2,716,764 Status: The project is in design. 100% Plans, Specifications, and Estimate (PSE) expected in February 2022. 5 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 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 is currently in design. Sidewalks — DLR Drive, PW19-18 Description: New sidewalks on the north and west side of DLR Drive. Cost: $442,077 Status: Project is currently in design. Sidewalks — Citywide (Pauba Road, Elinda Road to Showalter Road), PW 19-20 Description: New sidewalks and street widening on the South side of Pauba Road from Elinda Road to Showalter Road. Cost: $467,403 Status: Project is currently in design. Sidewalks — Old Town Improvements (Fifth Street from Front Street to Murrieta Creek), PW20-02 Description: Curb and sidewalk improvements on the north side Fifth Street, between Front Street and Murrieta Creek. Improvements include grind/overlay of entire street, tree grates, bollards, street lights. Cost: $159,267.30 Status: Bids opened on August 3, 2021. Contract was awarded at the 9/14/2021 City Council meeting. Construction started November 8, 2021. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Citywide —Slurry Seal, PW21-01 Description: Construction involves roadway preparation by removal of existing striping and pavement markings, cleaning the roadway surface and sealing cracks. This is followed by application of slurry seal and subsequent restoration of striping and pavement markings. The project consists of slurry sealing over 7 million square feet of residential roadway throughout Temecula Cost: $1,546,980.04 Status: Contract was awarded at the July 27, 2021 City Council meeting, Project is under construction. It should be complete by the end of November. 7 City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS 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: The environmental document, CEQA IS/MND, was approved at the July 27, 2021 Council Meeting. Project was advertised for bids between September 9, 2021 and October 7, 2021. Bids were opened on 10/07/2021. Construction contract was awarded at the 10/26/2021 City Council meeting. 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 (new roof, cabinets, fixtures, and other building improvements), Butterfield Stage Park and Vail Ranch Park. Cost: $1,127,800 Status: Project is currently in design. Playground Equipment Enhancement and Safety Surfacing 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: $5,157,649 Status: An RFP is being prepared for the design, purchase & installation for three playground project sites — Redhawk Community Park, Long Canyon Creek Park & Temecula Creek Park. Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and Renovation, PW18-03 Description: Design and construction of a new restroom building, including additional stalls and urinals, a large snack bar and a dedicated storage case. Cost: $1,120,000 Status: Project is currently in design. Construction is anticipated in Winter 2021/22. H City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS Hilton Garden Inn Description: Grading plan to allow for the construction of an approximately 66,991 square foot, three-story, 104 room Hilton Garden Inn Hotel with underground parking and additional off -site parking located approximately north of Rancho California Road on the east side of Jefferson Avenue. Status: Permit issued October 4, 2019. Ongoing review 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. Project is being phased at this time. Construction of Friendship Park (formerly known as Pala Park) was begun on January 11, 2021. 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: Grading Permit issued September 27, 2018. The Loop Road (Sommers Bend) is completely paved with streetlights installed. The Community Sports Park has kicked off construction in June 2020. Models in three tracts are under construction. The Sommers Bend recreation center is also under construction. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Models are open. Production homes are under construction. pi City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT November 23, 2021 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS (Continued) 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. Traffic signal has been installed at Via Portofino. 10 ELECTRONIC COMMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD From: Randi Johl Sent: Monday, November 22, 2021 3:20 PM To: ' Subject: RE: Public Comments ... Temecula City Council Meeting, November 23, 2021 Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next meeting in a manner that is consistent with the public comments notification on the agenda. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl(�.Memeculaca.gvv 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Id 1311 cams Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Sent: Sunday, November 21, 20215:10 PM To: Council Comments<CouncilComments@TemeculaCA.gov> Cc: Jessica Alexander <Jessica.Alexander@TemeculaCA.gov>; Maryann Edwards <Maryann.Edwards@TemeculaCA.gov>; Matt Rahn <matt.rahn@TemeculaCA.gov>; Zak Schwank <Zak.Schwank@temeculaca.gov>; lames Stewart <James.Stewart@TemeculaCA.gov>; Council Assistant <council.assistant@temeculaca.gov>; Erika Ramirez <erika.ramirez@temeculaca.gov>; Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov>; soconnell@tvusd.us; shinkson@tvusd.us; bbrosch@tvusd.us; sschwartz@tvusd.us; askumawitz@tvusd.us; webmaster@tvusd.us; awilliamsl@tvusd.us; mgarza@tvusd.us; shernandez@tvusd.us; jmacdonald@tvusd.us; acalifano@tvusd.us; pdash-honore@tvusd.us Subject: Public Comments ... Temecula City Council Meeting, November 23, 2021 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Temecula City Council ... It's apparent now that most, if not all, of the recent accusations leveled at Temecula Valley High School football players, cheerleaders and other students are simply untrue and/or unsubstantiated. This specifically concerns the racial allegations against Temecula students last August. As you know I haven't been a fan of the Race Equity Diversity and Inclusion Commission. But since you created it, despite public opposition, then at a minimum this commission should develop strategies for the City Council to counter false accusations of racism and/or fake hate crimes should they occur in our community. Racism, prejudice and bigotry have no place in Temecula, nor anywhere else. Race - baiting and hoax hate crimes are closely related to these more obvious categories of hatred and they too deserve special places of infamy and outright rejection. False charges of hate crimes and racism are cynical attacks employing character assassination and slander. They must be countered and neutralized with the same vigor and intensity as countering actual racism and bigotry. Incidents of fake hate crimes have been too prevalent for some time. The early to mid 2000's saw the hate crime hoax at the Claremont Colleges as well as the infamous Duke Lacrosse Hate -Crime Hoax. More recently there have been the falsely accused Covington Catholic students as well as the high profile Jussie Smollett fake hate crime case. The recent acquittal and revelations at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial clearly demonstrated that he too was slandered as a "white supremacist" by people even at the highest levels of power. Such incidents of race -baiting and fake hate -crimes are more common than you think as there are many well documented lists of fake hate crimes. The recent accusations against NHS may very well fall into this despicable category. The adage, frequently attributed to Mark Twain, that "A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes" seems especially_ applicable here. TVHS should be asking that famous 1980's Raymond Donovan question ... "Which office do I go to to get my reputation back?" Instead of serving as politically correct window dressing, the REDI Commission should develop ideas and strategies to counter such instances of lies and slander should they occur in the future. Lastly, please consider this as a formal request as per the California Public Records Act for access to any and all City Council and City Staff generated documents, records, recordings, electronic/e-mail communications, Open and Closed City Council Meeting minutes and records, and financial records and transactions pertaining to the formation of the REDI Initiative and REDI Commission, as well as with the League of California Cities and the National League of Cities. The date range period from January 1, 2019 through November 2021 would suffice. I, along with many other people in Temecula, desire transparency regarding the genesis of the REDI Commission. Thank you for your time and attention. Rick Reiss Temecula, CA 92592 P.S. I have Cc this to the City Council, to the TVUSD and TVHS Administration, and Bcc this to various interested parties as well as media contacts. z Also, in the interest of reducing paperwork, please consider my public records request with a preference for electronic copies. 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It was received and will be read into the record at the next meeting in a manner that is consistent with the public comments notification on the agenda. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.9ohl@temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 cam Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Bernard Budney < Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2021 10:37 AM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Please read in tonight's meeting CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. I will likely not be able to attend tonight's City Council meeting, although I wish that I could. If this message pleases the Council, and if within sufficient time due to other issues during the meeting, would you please read it. It is approximately two minutes long. Thankyou. The message to the City Council is as follows: - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - ----------- - --------------- - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------- - -- - - -------------- - ---------------- - - --- ---------- - - - Good evening, Mayor and City Council members: In wishing all of the City of Temecula a Happy Thanksgiving, I want to also take this opportunity to thank our city government for all it has always been doing on behalf of Temecula residents. I want to say something also in regard to our residents. They are special. When I had been in COVID lockdown for 13 months while at my home in Florida, from February, 2020 to March 2021, nary a nearby neighbor said a hello, with the infrequent exception of my next -door neighbor. When I returned to Temecula after having been gone for 13 months, some nearby neighbors came out of their homes as I pulled up into my driveway to greet me in wonderment of what had transpired while I was gone. One of them immediately offered to me a beer. This was a memorable event hard to forget. People in Temecula, Murrieta, and other communities nearby I have found to be kind and caring. They are folks who are representative of something worth sharing with more distant communities. Having said that, we don't need some things like CRT, REDI, and anything else considered by many as being adverse and, nowadays, often displayed on some posters in recent times, especially elsewhere. All we need is "us." There must be good reasons why Temecula and the Murrieta area are long considered one of the safest and most successful communities for families. It's time to take stock in that fact. Again, Happy Thanksgiving! And God bless you all. Bernard Budney Temecula