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HomeMy WebLinkAbout102693 CC AgendaAGENDA TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL A REGULAR MEETING TEMECULA COMMUNITY CENTER - 28816 Pujol Street OCTOBER 26, 1993 - 7:00 PM At approximately 9:45 PM, the City Council will determine which of the remaining agenda items can be considered and acted upon prior to 10:00 PM and may continue all other items on which additional time is required until a future meeting. All meetings are scheduled to end at 10:00 PM EXECUTIVE SESSION: 5:30 PM - Closed Session of the City Council pursuant to Govemment Coda Section 54956.9(a), DawBa v. City of Temecula, 54956.9(b), and Section 54956.8 (Real Property Negotiation with Honda of Temecula for the property located at 27500 Jefferson, and Bank of America for property located North of Winchester and West of Diaz, within Tract 21383. CALL TO ORDER: Invocation Flag Salute ROLL CALL: PRESENTATIONS/ PRESENTATIONS Next in Order: Ordinance: No. 93-18 Resolution: No. 93-83 Mayor J. Sal Mur~oz presiding Pastor Dan Hoekstra, Discovery Christian Church Councilmember Stone Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Mur~oz Proclamation - Shop Temecula First Month Proclamation - Red Ribbon Week Introductions of Jr. Miss, Miss and Mrs. Temecula by Chamber of Commerce Swearing-in Ceremony - Public/Traffic Safety Commissioner - Charles A. Coe Presentation of Certificate of Appointment to new Commissioners PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Council on items that are not listed on the Agerids or on the Consent Calendar. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Council about an item not listed on the Agenda or on the consent Calendar, a pink "Request To Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state vour name and address. For all other agenda items a 'Request To Speak' form must be filed with the City Clerk before the Council gets to that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit for individual speakers. 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 (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports. CONSENT CALENDAR NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 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. Standard Ordinance Adootion Procedure RECOMMENDATION 1.1 Motion to waive the readingof the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. 2 Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Approve the minutes of September 21, 1993; 2.2 Approve the minutes of September 27, 1993; 2.3 Approve the minutes of September 28, 1993. ' 'alende'102613 2 10/21/13 3 Resolution Aoorovino List of Demands RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A 4 City Treasurer's Reoort RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Receive and file the City Treasurer's report as of August 31, 1993. 5 Memorandum of Understandina Regerdina Annexation of Johnson Ranch RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 Approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the Johnson Machinery Company and the City of Temecula. 6 Award Contract to Construct Additional 24" Corruoated Metal PiD e Located at 98841 Valleio RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 Award a contract for construction and installation of an additional 24" Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) culvert in the public right of way at 28841 Vallejo to Monteleone Excavating, the lowest responsible bidder for the sum of $12,400. 7 Solid Waste Source Reduction end Recvclina Element and Household Hazardous Waste Element RECOMMENDATION: 7.1 Accept the final draft of the Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) and the Household Hazardous Waste Element (HHWE)as required by the California Integrated Waste Management Act (AB 939); 7.2 Set December 14, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. at 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, CA as the time and place to conduct a public hearing to consider testimony on the SRRE and HHWE; Aeende/1028121 a 10/21/12 8 9 10 11 7.3 Direct the City Clerk to publish the attached Notice of Public Hearing in the appropriate publication(s), with at least 30 days notice given prior to the date set for public hearing. 7.4 Direct staff to submit copies of the final SRRE end HHWE to the Riverside County Solid Waste Management Advisory Council Local Task Force for review at least 30 days prior to the date set for public hearing. Adootion of Travel Policv RECOMMENDATION: 8.1 Continue to the meeting of November 9, 1993. Records Destruction ADDrOVal RECOMMENDATION: 9.1 Approve scheduled destruction of certain records as provided under the City of Temecula approved Records Retention Policy. Contract Amendment No. 1 to Professional Services Contract for Civil Fnaineering. Land Surveying. Structural Enoineerino. and Soils Testino - Liefar Road Crossino (PW RECOMMENDATION: 10.1 Approve Contract Amendment No. I to provide additional structural engineering services for Liefar Road crossing by McDaniel Engineering Company, Inc. in the amount of $3,000.00. Rancho California Water District Easement for Project No. PW93-03 CSD Pale Community Park RECOMMENDATION: 11.1 Approve the Rancho California Water District easement for the Pale Community Park and authorize the Mayor to execute the document, 11.2 Direct the City Clerk to execute and record the easement document. Aeerde/102e193 4 12 Comoletion and Acceotance of Traffic Sional Imorovements at Maroarita Road and La Serena Way. Proiect No. PW9~-06 RECOMMENDATION: 12.1 Accept the Traffic Signal Construction at Margarita Road and La Serena Way, Project No. PW92-06, as complete and direct the City Clerk to: File the Notice of Completion, release the Performance Bond, and accept a six (6) month Maintenance Bond in accordance with Caltrans standards in the amount of 10% of the contract; Release the Materials and Labor Bond seven (7) months after the filing of the Notice of Completion if no liens have been filed. 13 Contract Change Orders No. ~1 throuah 26 for Ynez Road Widenina Project. PW92-05. CFD 88-1 ~ RECOMMENDATION: 13.1 Approve Contract Change Orders No. 21 through 26 for Ynez Road Widening Project, PW92-05 for labor and equipment for various items of work, in the amount of $21,495.32. 14 Contract Amendment No. 5 to Community Facilities District 88-1~ Enaineerina Services Contract with J.F. Davidson Associates. Inc. RECOMMENDATION: 14.1 Approve Contract Amendment No. 5 to provide additional engineering services for CFD 88-12 by J.F. Davidson Associates, Inc. for the Winchester Road Interchange Modifications in the amount of $97,000.00. 15 Selection of TelePhone System for the Community Recreation Center RECOMMENDATION: 15.1 Authorize the purchase of the telephone system for the Community Recreation Center from Digital Communications, Inc. in the amount of $25,955. 15.2 Appropriate $19,955 from the General Fund Unreserved Fund Balance to account number 001-199-999-5603. AOend~lO2el3 I 10/2t/13 PUBLIC HEARINGS 16 Aooeal of Plannina Commission ADDrOyal Of PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel MaD 9.5059, First Extension of Time and PA93-O010, Plot Plan 34, First Extension of Time - Crystal Ridae (Continued from the meeting of 9/28/93) RECOMMENDATION: 16.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0009, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25059 TO SUBDIVIDE A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL INTO 4 PARCELS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOWS PARCEL NO. 945-130-0003 17 16.2 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0010, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PLOT PLAN NO. 94 TO CONSTRUCT A 102,243 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING, A 7,872 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT, A 7,000 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT AND A FOUR LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE ON A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-003 Vacation of a Portion of Second Street RECOMMENDATION: 17.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTHWESTERLY OF FRONT STREET PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 3, PART 3, DIVISION 9 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE Aeende/lO2ee3 · 10/21Jl2 18 General Plan Adoption RECOMMENDATION: 18.1 18.2 Review the Housing Element, remaining Clean-up Items, Environmental Impact Report, Mitigation Monitoring Program and Statement of Overriding Considerations, and direct staff to incorporate any changes into the final General Plan; Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE GENERAL PLAN AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA 18.3 18.4 18.5 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FORTHE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA f4ende/lO28e3 7 10/21/13 COUNCIL BUSINESS 19 20 21 Proposed Skateboard Ordinance RECOMMENDATION: 19.1 Receive report and provide direction to staff to prepare a skateboard ordinance. Temecula Museum RECOMMENDATION: 20.1 Approve the modification and amendment of the City's land lease of Sam Hicks Monument Park with the Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation. 20.2 Appoint two members to serve on a Project Committee for the Sam Hicks Monument Park Improvement Project. 20.3 Authorize City staff to set a public hearing and prepare the agreements necessary to provide the Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation with $500,000 in Redevelopment funding to improve the existing church facility and construct a new museum facility. Discussion of Chanqes in PlanninQ Procedures and Public Notice Reouirements (Continued from the meeting of 9/28/93) RECOMMENDATION: 21.1 Provide direction to staff. 22 Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ordinance Amendment RECOMMENDATION: 22.1 Introduce an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 93- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING CHAPTER 12.01 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Aeendet102883 I 10/21 23 Old Town Temecula Merchants Association Reouest for Fundino RECOMMENDATION: 23.1 Consider a request from the Old Town Temecula Merchants Association to fund $24,000.00 to cover advertising on billboard which IDromotes Old Town. 24 Banning Director's Reoort on Pechanpa Resort/Casino (Placed on the agenda at the request of Mayor Mu~oz) A verbal presentation by Director of Banning Gary Thornhill, 25 Discussion of Proposition No. 172 (Placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmember Parks) DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT ADJOURNMENT Next regular meeting: November 9, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California 1993, 7:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, Aeende/102893 · TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETINn - (To be held at 8:00) CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: PUBLIC COMMENT: President Patricia H. Birdsall DIRECTORS: Mur~oz, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Birdsall Anyone wishing to address the Board of Directors, should present a completed pink 'Request to Speak" to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address for the record. CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the minutes of the meeting of September 28, 1993. 2 Acceotance of Grant Deed for Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park - The Preslev Comoanies RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Accept a grant deed from The Presley Companies for Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, a nine (9) acre park within Tract No. 23267-2, subject to the Presley Companies making suitable arrangements to clear title of the reservoir easement. Such arrangements shall be approved by the Director of Community Services and the City Attorney. 3 Award of Contract for Construction of Pala Community Park (Project No. PW93-03 CSD) RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Approve the plans and specifications for the construction of Pala Commun. ity Park, Project No. PW93-03 CSD; 3.2 Award a construction contract in the amount of $2,757,566. to Martin J. Jaska, Inc. and authorize the President to execute the contract; ~eee~e/102613 10 10/21/11 4 6 3.3 Authorize the General Manager to approve change orders not to exceed fie contingency of $275,756.60 which is equal to 10% of the contract amount; 3.4 Approve an agreement with Kingsway Development Corporation to reimburse the City $149,015. for off-site street and flood control improvements. Community Services Recreation Brochure RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Accept proposal of $20,893. from Graphics Unlimited to produce two (2) issues of the Community Services Recreation Brochure. Contract Amendment - California Landscaoe. Inc. RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 Amend contract with California Landscape, Inc. for landscape maintenance services, to include John Magee Park, Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, and the Medians Service Area. DISTRICT BUSINESS 7 Contract Amendment - Excel Landscaoe RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 Amend the contract for landscape maintenance services with Excel Landscape to include the addition of Slope Service Area "A". Flood Control Consideration - Northwest Sports Complex RECOMMENDATION: 7.1 Receive and file report concerning the feasibility of utilizing the Northwest Sports Complex 'for recreation and flood retention purposes. Emergency Commercial Landscape Program RECOMMENDATION: 8.1 8.2 Approve the implementation of an emergency commercial landscape program for the City of Temecula; Appropriate $17,000 from TCSD Service Level "C" Fund Balance to account #190-180-999-5240 to provide minimdm landscaping services for Crystal Ridge Business Park; /~end~/102813 11 10/21/13 8.3 Authorize the General Manager to execute a reimbursement agreement with Crystal Ridge Business Park concerning emergency commercial landscaping services. DEPARTMENTAL REPORT GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT - Dixon DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT - Nelaon BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS ADJOURNMENT: Next regular meeting November 9, 1992, 8:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California .~gende/102693 12 10/21/13 TEMECULA REDFVELOPMENT A~ENCY MEETING CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: Chairperson Ronald J. Parks presiding AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Roberts, Parks Stone, Mu~oz, PUBLIC COMMENT: Anyone wishing to address the Agency, should present a completed pink 'Request to Speak' to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address for the record. AGENCY BUSINESS I Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the minutes of September 28, 1993. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT AGENCY MEMBER'S REPORTS ADJOURNMENT: Next regular meeting November 9, 1993, 8:00 Community Center, 28816, Temecula, California Temecula Aeende/102893 t3 10/21/13 PRESENTATIONS/ PROCLAMATIONS The City of Temecula PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, businesses rely heavily on their community for their livelihood; and WHEREAS, the community relies on and deserves the taxes generated from the local sale of products and services which are used to provide essential services such as traffic control and police protection for its citizens; and W'FrF~REAS, the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce has created the 'Shop Temecula First" campaign to encourage shopping locally for goods and services during the holiday shopping period, and WHEREAS, during the past year the City of Temecula has grown, adding several major shopping areas, over 200 new 'service-oriented businesses and other convenient shopping options for residents, NOW, THEREFORE, I, I. Sal Mu~oz, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Temecula, hereby proclaim the month of November, 1993, to be "SHOP TEMECULA FIRST MONTH" in recognition of the benefits to citizens and businesses and encourage participation in this program. IN WI17qF_~S WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Temecula to be affixed this 261h day of October, 1993. J. Sai Mu~oz, ayo The City of Temecula PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, alcohol and other drug abuse has reached epidemic stages in the United States, and WHEREAS, it is imperative that community members launch unified and visible substance abuse prevention education programs and activities to eliminate the demand for these substances; and WHEREAS, Californians for Drug-free Youth, Inc. coordinates the annual Red Ribbon Celebration in Cooperation with the National Federation of Parents to offer citizens the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to healthy, drug-free lifestyles; and WHEREAS, President Clinton is the National Honorary Chairman and Governor and Mrs. Wilson are the State Honorary Chairpersons to provide national and state focus on a Drug- free America; and WHEREAS, the Red Ribbon Celebration will be observed across America by parents, youth, government, business, law enforcement, schools, religious institutions, service organizations, social and health services, media and the general public who will demonstrate their commitment to drug-free communities by wearing and displaying Red Ribbons; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecula further commits resources to ensure the success of the Red Ribbon Campaign, NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. Sal Mu~oz, on behalf of the City Council of the City Of Temecula, hereby proclaim October 23 through October 31, 1993 to be RIBBON WEEK" IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Temecula to be affixed this 261h day of October, 1993. Ik 1989 ' j. Sal/":::~4-~Mufi/~z,M~or ITEM NO. ITEM NO. 2 MINUTES OF AN ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1993 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula City Council was called to order on Tuesday, September 21, 1993, 7:05 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Mayor J. Sal Mur~oz presiding. Councilmember Birdsall led the flag salute. PRESENT: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Stone, Mufioz ABSENT: 1 COUNCILMEMBERS: Roberrs Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Harwood Edvalson, City Attorney Scott F. Field, City Clerk June S. Greek and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None CITY COUNCIL REPORTS None PUBLIC HEARINGS City of Temecula General Plan. Implementation ProQram. Environmental Impact Report and Mitieation Monitorine Proeram Housing Element Senior Planner John Meyer presented the staff report. Mayor Mu~oz opened the public hearing at 7:30 P.M. There being no requests to speak, the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to approve by consensus of the Housing Element as proposed. The motion was unanimously carried with Mayor Pro Tem Roberrs absent. Clean-Up Items and Revisions Addendum Request No. 30: CCMIN09121193 -1- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 21. 1993 Planning Director Gary Thornhill stated the project is directly adjacent to a proposed high school and bus facility, therefore staff feels a community commercial designation is appropriate for this site. The Council approved by consensus Community Commercial designation for Request No. 30. Request No. 64: Mayor Mu~oz opened the public hearing at 7:45 P.M. There being no requests to speak, the public hearing was closed. The Council approved by consensus a Medium Density Residential designation for Request No. 64. Request No. 65: Mayor Mu~oz opened the public hearing at 8:00 P.M. There being no requests to speak, the public hearing was closed. The Council approved by consensus Business Park/Service Commercial designation for Request No. 65. Iris Abernathy, 43980 Margarita Road, Temecula, addressed the Council regarding her previous request for a change in land use designation to Neighborhood Commercial on Request No. 22. Ms. Abernathy said the Council approved a designation of low- medium housing, however, she asked the Council to reconsider her request for Neighborhood Commercial. Senior Planner John Meyer stated the Planning Commission approved the low-medium housing land use designation rather than the neighborhood commercial based on the close proximity of the property to the elementary school. 'Councilmember Stone asked Ms. Abernathy if she would agree to an office professional designation. Mayor Mu~oz advised he was in receipt of a petition from the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association stating they are opposed to any lots being zoned commercial. The unanimous consensus of the Council was to approve a designation of Office/Professional for Request No. 22. Carol Corazza, 44220 La Paz Street, Temecula, representing the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association, presented the Council with a petition of opposition to the re-zoning of four parcels, Lots 3 and 7, to commercial. Ms. Corazza said the CCMINOgl21/93 -2- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPT;MBER 21. 1993 homeowners are concerned that if these four parcels are re-zoned'commercial, the property owners along the rest of Highway 79 South are likely to come forward to request commercial designations. Ms. Corazza said 58% of the homeowners have opposed this zone change and request no further zone changes until additional access along Highway 79 South has been addressed. Councilmember Birdsall stepped down due to a potential conflict of interest. Mayor Mu~oz asked if the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association would approve an office professional designation. Ms. Corazza said there are still the same concerns with an office professional designation. Councilmember Stone said he feels the property owner can provide a quality project which will buffer the Los Ranchitos homeowners as well as provide the property owners with a means for marketing his property. Senior Planner John Meyer explained the property in question is located in Assessment District 161 which at a later date will be developed with 130 foot right-of-way. Currently Kemper has retained a traffic consultant to perform e corridor-wide traffic study addressing access along Highway 79 South. Once completed, staff is prepared to take this study to Cal Trans and request an amendment to the memorandum of understanding. Mr. Meyer said staff has considered a garden office type project with building structures comparable to the adjacent properties. John Moramarco, P.O. Box 906, Temecula, owner of the subject property, said he has tried to work with the Association for the past few years with very little success. Mr. Moramarco said no one has approached him over the last fifteen years to build on the parcel. Chuck Lombardo, 42720 Las Violettas Circle, Temecula, also an owner of the subject property said they have tried to work with the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association but the association has not been open to the presentations. Mr. Lombardo said he feels there are several vacancies in the existing professional office properties and he would prefer a commercial designation. The Council approved by consensus a designation of Office/Professional for parcels No. 3 and 7 in the Los Ranchitos area with Councilmember Birdsall abstaining and Mayor Pro Tem Roberts absent. Michall Lanni, 1907 Yacht Truant, Newport Beach, representing Tentative Tract 24172, said his property is zoned into half acre lots, with adjoining property having 14,000 square foot lots on one side, half acre lots on the other side, and 2 1/2 acres lots to the south. He asked if the special study area designation will change his existing land use. CC MIN0912 1193 -3- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 91. 1993 Councilmember Parks stepped down due to a potential conflict of interest. Senior Planner John Meyer advised the parcel is located in the Chaparral area which staff is recommending be changed from very low to low density, however, because this parcel is an approved Tentative Tract Map it can be found to be consistent with the General Plan. The Council approved by consensus the recommended one-acre minimum designation for Tentative Tract No. 24172 with the understanding that 1/2 acre will be consistent with the general plan based upon the existing entitlements for the property. Mayor Mur~oz declared a recess at 8:55 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 9:05 P.M. Circulation Element Senior Planner John Meyer presented the staff report. Councilmember Parks said he recalls the Council previously approved alternative B. Planner Meyer said the Council actually recommended alternative C which was to look at the extension of North General Kearney and to look at the extension of Nicolas Road. The traffic consultant combined B and C and the real benefit to Winchester Road was found to be extending North General Kearney and adding Nicolas Road. The Council subsequently removed the North General Kearney extension end staff re- analyzed the data, concluded the Nicolas Road extension without North General Kearney was no significant value to the circulation plan. Councilmember Parks said he feels there needs to be some kind of road network tying Nicolas Road into Margarita Road at the proposed high school location. He suggested a road that runs parallel along Santa Gertrudes Creek tying into Margarita Road. Councilmember Birdsall said she wasn't sure that a parallel road would work in this area. She said she feels there needs to be access at the Nicolas end Winchester intersection from the high school. Csaba Ko, representing Kernper Real Estate Development, advised there currently is a signal proposed for Winchester Road and Roripaugh. He added that there is a temporary road that links up with Costco and runs along the creek for bus access. Councilmember Parks said he would have concerns with the bus barn exiting at Roripaugh. He said he feels the buses should be out on the major thoroughfare and not use Roripaugh Road for bus access. Mayor Mu~oz asked for an explanation of why the language addressing the change of Highway 79 North from a state highway to a urban arterial was deleted. CCMINO9121193 -4- 10/0~/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 21, 1993 Senior Planner John Meyer said he thought this was an oversight on steff's part. Councilmember Parks said he feels that this should not be included in the goals and policies of the General Plan but is a direction to staff. The overall consensus of the Council was to direct staff to revise the language contained in Policy 1.3 of the Circulation Element as it relates to the redesignation of Highway 79 North. K.S. Chen, 6984 Overlook Terrace, Temecula, representing the parcel located on Ynez Road, next to the Target Center, known as "The Plaza". Mr. Chen said the I~roject is ready for submittal to the Planning Department and he learned last week that a new road may pass between his parcel and the Target Center. Planning Director Gary Thornhill explained that approximately eight months earlier, the property owners and the staff did not agree on a proposed project. The property owner then went back and re-designed the project and during the interim a proposed route was discussed. 'Director Thornhill said the City has agreed to work with the applicant on their parking requirements in return for their cooperation in providing the necessary right-of-way to provide for this circulation element. Senior Planner John Meyer explained the proposed route was a recommendation by Csaba Ko of Kemper, at the first meeting of the circulation sub-committee. He said at the second meeting the traffic consultant analyzed the route and found it to provide a viable access. Mr. Meyer added there are very limited opportunities to add new links to the city's circulation element and the traffic model demonstrates it is necessary to have this link. Csaba Ko advised the Council that he was participating on the circulation sub- committee as a member of the general public and made the recommendation for this route in that capacity. Mr. Chen said he feels the City should provide him with a time schedule for building this road. Councilmember Parks said he feels the City should keep this alignment and suggested staff work with the applicant on securing the dedication of easement to build the road. The overall consensus of the Council was to direct staff to work with the applicant. Councilmember Parks moved to extend the meeting at 10:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. School Facilities Policy Senior Planner John Meyer presented the staff report. CCM IN09/21/93 -S- 10/0Ei93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTI:MBER 91. 1993 City Attorney Scott Field outlined 8 letter to the school district dated September 17, 1993 proposing changed language for the general plan policy. He said the changes did not incorporate the school district asked for but the most significant change is in the implementation program, Item No. 3. The school district proposes a commitment from the City that it will adopt a mitigation ordinance or resolution consistent with what was previously proposed to the Council what the County has adopted. Mr. Field said legal counsel recommends continued dialogue between the City and the school district in recognition of the fact that Senate Bill 1287 places substantial constraints on the ability of the City to try to achieve the additional mitigation funding that the district is asking for. Attorney Field said new correspondence, received this date from the school district's legal counsel, requests some correction in the language. Mr. Field said staff recommends the following modification to Page 2, regarding the E.I.R., second sentence; "Full mitigation is not feasible due to the legal constraints imposed on the provision and funding of schools." Also, the letter from the school district dated September 21,1993, indicated a willingness to share in the defense costs of potential litigation in the event the City was sued as s result of the school district's proposed policy. Mr. Field clarified that defense costs are not the only issue that would be presented to the City in the event of a law suit. Mayor Mufioz opened the public hearing at 10:20 P.M. Tom VanHoorst, 3600 Lime Street, #221, Riverside, representing the Building Industry Association for Riverside County, stated the BJ.A. is opposed to the proposed language by the school district. Brian Noreen, 30381 Red River Circle, Temecula, General Manager of Kemper Real Estate, expressed support of the proposed language presented by the City's legal counsel. Mr. Noreen said Kemper Real Estate also supports the school districts efforts to provide excellent education to this community. Dave Gallaher, representing the Temecule Valley Unified School District, 31350 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula, asked the Council to support the language presented by the school district and reiterated the school district would stand behind the City of Temecula in the event the City is involved in litigation stemming from approval of this policy language. Daniel Wood, 30205 Menifee Road, Menifee, representing the Menifee Unified School District, expressed support of the language proposed in Exhibit A. Mr. Wood explained that Menifee is currently working under this language with success. Jean Fernia, 30831 Avenida Buena Serte, Temecula, expressed support for the language proposed by the Temecula Valley School District. It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to extend CCM IN09121/93 -6- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 21. 1993 the meeting from 11:00 to 11:45 P.M. Sam Alhadeff, 27555 Ynez Road, #203, Temecula, legal counsel for Kemper Real Estate, expressed support of the language which is proposed by staff. Mr. Alhadeff explained that the agreements entered into with the Menifee School District, were projects under County jurisdiction, not the City of Menifee. Mr. Alhadeff said the City would be subject to litigation relative to delay of project, cost of delays, attorney fees, financial impacts, etc., should a developer be required to go before the school district to address school impact fees. Councilmember Birdsall expressed a concern with the going against what the City's legal counsel has recommended. Councilmember Parks said he feels the Council should support the recommendation of the City Attorney. Councilmember Stone said he supports the school districts efforts to provide a quality education however, it does not agree the developer should be responsible for these costs. Mr. Stone suggested a change to the language stating the school district should exhaust all avenues of funding before the City goes to the extreme of attaching the costs to the development communities as follows: "Adequate school facilities and funding are necessary to ensure the high quality of education is extended to future residents of the City. Mitigating impacts of development on the school system including statutory development fees, and other revenue sources, such as, but not limited to general obligation bonds. In the event that these sources prove to be inadequate, voluntary negotiated developmental fees with developers can be pursued as permitted by law and/or density adjustments will be implemented to represent the deficiency in the mitigation fees." Mayor Mu~oz said based on the newest materials received and comments and recommendations made tonight, he suggests this item be continued to allow staff to work with the school district to eleviate these concerns. It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Birdsall to refer the School Facilities Mitigation measures to be included in the Growth Management/Public Facilities Element to staff to address specific language modifications as discussed. The motion was unanimously carried with Mayor Pro Tem Roberrs absent. Adjournment It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Birdsall to adjourn at 11:45 P.M. and continue the General Plan Public Hearing to the regular meeting of October 12, 1993. CCMIN09121193 -7- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER ~1, 1993 The motion was unanimously carried with Mayor Pro Tem Roberts absent. PRESENT: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Stone, Mu~ioz ABSENT: I COUNCILMEMBERS: Roberrs CITY MANAGER REPORT None CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None ADJOURNMENT Mayor Muftoz declared the meeting adjourned at 11:45 P.M. The next regular meeting of the Temecula City Council will be held on, Tuesday, September 28, 1993, 7:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. ATTEST: Mayor J. Sal Murtoz City Clerk June S. Greek CCMIN09/21193 -8- 1 O/06193 MINUTES OF A WORKSHOP MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1993 A workshop of the City of Temecula City Council was called to order on Monday, September 27, 1993, 7:05 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Mayor J. Sal Mufioz presiding. Mayor Pro Tam Roberrs led the flag salute. PRESENT: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Perks, Robarts, Stone, Muf~oz ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Herwood Edvalson, City Attorney Scott F. Field, City Clerk June S. Greek and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENTS None COUNCIL BUSINESS 1. Workshop with Zev Buffman reaardina Prospective AmDhitheatre Zev Buffman presented his vision for the Old Town area as a major tourist destination, depicting the early western era. Mr. Buffman outlined various ideas for the theme of this attraction such as; wild west shows, cabaret theatres, showboat, venus for food and wine shows, etc. He proposed the City fund construction of infrastructure improvements and his company will be responsible for the operation of the attractions. Mr. Buffman asked for the Council's support by entering into a Memorandum of Understanding to study the feasibility of the proposed development. Each Councilmember expressed support of the proposal and a desire to enter into the MOU for the eighteen months. Planning Director Gary Thornhill advised that during the Old Town Specific Plan preparation, several studies have been performed on circulation, flooding, etc., end may be useful in the design of this project. Mr. Buffman expressed concern that the MOU doesn't preclude another individual from coming in and buying up several blocks within the proposed development area. Carlene Danielson, representing the Economic Development Corporation, expressed support of Mr. Buffman's proposal, on behalf of the EDC. CCM~09127/93 - 1 - 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER ~7. 1993 Councilmember Birdsall volunteered to represent the City Council on a committee which will work with Mr. Buffman. The overall consensus of the City Council was to approve the proposal and to direct staff to place approval of an MOU, with language acceptable to both Mr. Buffman and the City Attorney, on the October 12, 1993 City Council agenda. CITY MANAGER REPORT None CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to adjourn at 8:45 P.M. The next regular meeting of the Temecula City Council will be held on Tuesday, October 1993. Mayor J. Sal Muf~oz ATTEST: City Clerk June S. Greek CCMINOg/27/93 -2- 10/05/93 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula City Council was called to order on Tuesday, September 28, 1993, 7:15 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Mayor J. Sal Mur~oz presiding. PRESENT: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberrs, Stone, Mur~oz ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Harwood Edvalson, City Attorney Scott F. Field, City Clerk June S. Greek and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. EXECUTIVE SESSION A meeting of the City of Temecula City Council was called to order at 5:30 P.M., Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(b) - Zone Change 93-0043, it was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to adjourn to Executive Session at 5:32 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 7:10 P.M. in regular session with ell members present. INVOCATION The invocation was given by Associate Pastor Pat Dezort, World Harvest Outreach. PRESENTATIONS/ PROCLAMATIONS A Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting was presented to the City of Temecula from the Government Finance Officers Association for fiscal year 1992. City Manager David Dixon commended Finance Officer Mary Jane McLarney and her staff on receiving this recognition. PUBLIC COMMENT Mike Thesing, 30291 Via Brisa, Temecula, representing the Old Town Temecula Merchant's Association, requested the City Council approve a grant in the amount of $24,000 for the cost of a one year lease for the Old Town Temecula billboard. Frank Spencer, representing the Old Town Temecula Merchant's Association, asked for the City Council's support in granting funds to pay for the billboard advertising Old Town Temecula. Mr. Spencer also asked the City to add Old Town Temecula to the City's kiosk sign program. CCM IN09/28193 - 1 - I CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 28. 1993 CITY COUNCIL REPORTS It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to add Environmental Reports for the Pechanga Reservation Development to the agenda on the basis of an urgency which arose after publication of the agenda. The motion was unanimously carried. Councilmember Stone advised he had a meeting with the District Representative for Senator Ron Packard's office and the topic of discussion was the proposed Pechanga Indian Casino. Councilmember Stone said the proponents are proposing an Environmental Assessment in lieu of the Environmental Impact Study. Councilmember Stone asked the Councilmembers to support sending a letter to federal officials requesting a complete E.I.S. on the proposed project. Mayor Mur~oz suggested the Pechanga Tribe be advised of this action prior to sending any letters. Planning Director Gary Thornhill said the letter should refer to the potential negative impacts of the proposed project on the community rather than request an E.I.S. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to direct staff to prepare appropriate letters to Congressman Packard requesting that a full Environmental Impact Study be prepared for the proposed development on the Pechanga Indian Reservation, to be signed by the Mayor and further, to direct staff to advise the Pechange Tribal Council of this action. The motion was unanimously carried. Councilmember Parks stated he attended a conference of California Contract Cities and a guest speaker from Sacramento forecasted the deficit problems for the state will continue for the next year. Councilmember Parks said it was stated that the governor is forming a committee to evaluate the responsibilities of cities vs. counties vs. states, and Councilmember Parks suggested the City get further information on this matter. Mayor Mu~oz, announced that as a Member of the Board for the Riverside Transit Agency, he met recently and one of the items on the agenda was renewal of the contract for Route 23. Mayor Mu~oz advised the RTA will be requesting bids to include the Murrieta Dial-A-Ride. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pro Tem Roberrs removed Item No. 12 from the Consent Calendar for discussion. Mayor Mu~oz removed Item No. 13 from the Consent Calendar for discussion. CCMIN09128193 -2- 10/05/93 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTI:MB;:R ~8, 1993 Councilmember Parks questioned if Item No. 7, establishing a Petty Cash Fund, was for only one City Department. Mary Jane McLarney, Finance Officer, advised him that this fund is used by all departments with the exception of Community Services which has a separate Petty Cash Fund. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to approve Consent Calendar Items I - 11, 14 and 15, with Item No. 6 continued at staff's request. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Mufioz None None Parks, Roberts, Stone, Standard Ordinance Adoorion Procedure RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Approve the minutes of August 17, 1993; 2.2 Approve the minutes of August 31, 1993; e Resolution Aoorovinq List of Demands RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-72 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A CCMIN09128193 -3- 10/06/83 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 4. SI::PTEMB;:R ;~8, 1993 Combinino Balance Sheets as of June 30. 1993 and the Statement of Revenues. Exoenditures and Chanoes in Fund Balance. and the Statement of Revenues. Fxoenses and Changes in Retained Earnings for the Year Ended June 30. 1993 RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Receive and file the Combining Balance Sheets as of June 30, 1993 and the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance, and the Statement of Revenues, Expenses and Changes in Retained Earnings for the Year Ended June 30, 1993. Resolution to Particioate in the Alternative Method for Distribution of Tax Levies and Collections and of Tax Sale Proceeds Adooted bv the County of Riverside RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-77 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA MADE PURSUANT TO SECTION 4715 OF THE REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AGREEING TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF TAX LEVIES AND COLLECTIONS AND OF TAX SALE PROCEEDS ADOPTED BY THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE Adoorion of Travel Policy RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 Continue to the meeting of October 12, 1993 Resolution Establishinq Petty Cash Fund for the City of Temecula RECOMMENDATION: 7.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-78 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ESTABLISHING A "PETTY CASH" FUND OF TEMECULA CCMIN09128/93 -4- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 8. e 10. 11. Final Vesting Tract MaD No. ~6861-F RECOMMENDATION: 8.1 SEPTFMBFR 98, 1993 Approve Final Vesting Tract Map No. 26861-F subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. Final Vestinn Tract Man No. 23125-1 RECOMMENDATION: 9.1 Approve Final Vesting Tract Map No. 23125-1 subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. Access to State and Local Summarv Criminal History Information RECOMMENDATION: 10.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-79 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AUTHORIZING ACCESS TO SUMMARY CRIMINAL HISTORY INFORMATION THROUGH FINGERPRINT CHECKS Vacation of a Portion of Second Street RECOMMENDATION: 11.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-80 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VACATE A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTHWESTERLY OF FRONT STREET AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 3, PART 3, DIVISION 9 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE CCMIN09128/93 -5- 10K)6193 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 28. 1993 14. Community Facilities District 88-12. Reimbursement Aereements for Work Performed Durine the Construction of Ynez Road Widenine Project (PW92-05) RECOMMENDATION: 14.1 Approve a reimbursement agreement with Rancon Realty Limited Partnership for improvements to be constructed by the City's Contractor for the Ynez Road Widening Project PW92-05, in the amount of $27,769.27. 15. Lease of Shared Yard Facility for Public Works and Community Services Deoartments RECOMMENDATION: · 15.1 Approve the lease agreement between Richard Gabriel and the City of Temecula, for property located at 28763 Front Street (corner of Front and 1st Street) for use as a combined public works and community services department maintenance yard; and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. 12. Award of Contract for Pujol St. and First St. Street Widening (Project No. PW92-09) Mayor Pro Tem Roberts expressed concern with approving this item, based on the statements made in a letter from A.L. Chavez Enterprises, referring to a bid requirement that attendance at the pre-bid conference was mandatory. The letter further stated the low bidder was not present at that conference. Councilmember Stone expressed the same concerns. Director of Public Works Tim Serlet said attendance at the pre-bid conference is typically not mandatory, nor is it a state or federal law, however, it was a part of this bid package. City Attorney Scott Field suggested the C'ouncil reject all bids submitted and request new bids. It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to reject all bids received for Project No. PW92-09 and start the bid process over as soon as possible, correcting any ambiguities that have become part of this bid procedure. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Mu~oz CCMIN09/28193 -6- 10/06/~3 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 13. Contract Chanae Orders No. 14, and 17 throuah 20 for Ynez Road Widening Project. PW92-05. CFD88-12 Mayor Mur~oz expressed concern regarding the number of change orders processed through CFD88-12. Mayor Muf~oz said he feels any errors which are made, that result in a change order, should be paid for by the party responsible for generating the change order. Director of Public Works Tim Serlet explained those parties responsible for generating the change orders have agreed to pay their portion of the costs. It was moved by Mayor Mu~oz, seconded by Councilmember stone to approve staff recommendation for Consent Calendar Item No. 13 as follows: RECOMMENDATION: 13.1 Approve Contract Change Orders No. 14, and 17 through 20 for Ynez Road Widening Project, PW92-05 for labor and equipment for various items of work, in the amount of $76,703.33. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Mu~oz NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None PUBLIC HEARINGS 17. Aooeal of Planninq Commission Aooroval of PA93-0009. Tentative Parcel Mao No. 25059, First Extension of Time and PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time - Crystal Ridae - Mayor Mu~oz opened the public hearing at 7:45 P.M. There being no requests to speak, the public hearing was continued. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to continue CCMIN09128193 -7- 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 98, 1993 Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time and PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time - Crystal Ridge to the meeting of October 26, 1993. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Mufioz None None Parks, Roberts, Stone, 16. Resolution Amendina Exoenditure of Tax Increment Funds of The Redevelooment AQencv for Construction of Senior Citizen Center Finance Officer Mary :Jane McLarney presented the staff report. Mayor Mur~oz opened the public hearing at 7:50 P.M. There being no requests to speak the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to close the public hearing at 7:50 P.M. and approve staff recommendations as follows: RECOMMENDATION: 16.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-81 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING THE EXPENDITURE OF TAX INCREMENT FUNDS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER IN A REDEVELOPMENT AREA The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Mur~oz None None CCMIN09/28193 -8- 10105/93 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES COUNCIL BUSINESS 19. SEPTEMB;:R 28, 1993 Certification of Referendum Petitions City Clerk June Greek presented the staff report and recommended the following: RECOMMENDATION: 19.1 Receive and file the City Clerk's Certificate of Sufficiency; 19.2 Provide instruction to staff on the desired future course of action. It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts, seconded by Councilmember Birdsall to approve staff recommendation 19.1 and to repeal Ordinance No. 93-13. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 -COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Mur~oz None None Parks, Roberts, Stone, It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts to read by title only Ordinance No. 93-17 and waive further reading. ORDINANCE NO. 93-17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 93-13. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS:.' NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA Birdsall, Mu~oz None None Parks, Roberts, Stone, John Dedovich, 39450 Long Ridge Drive, Temecula, stated he feels the City Council should have performed a public survey prior to proceeding with their previous action on Wal Mart. Bryan Noreen, 30831 Red River Circle, Temecula, General Manager of Kemper CCMIN09128193 -9- 10/O5193 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 28. 1993 Community Development Company, advised the Council that Kemper believes the petition, which was submitted, is legally insufficient and invalid, is inconsistent with the proposed General Plan and inconsistent with the findings of the Planning Commission and the City Council. Mr. Noreen said Kemper feels the commercial zoning is appropriate for this parcel. Councilmember Parks said the City needs to encourage major retail users to come to the City to help pay for the infrastructure improvements the City needs. Councilmember Parks said although he feels the project end the approval for zone: change was done in the best interest of the community, he supports the motion because of the efforts of the citizens who obtained the necessary signatures and the will of those who signed the petitions opposing the City Council's action. Mayor Muftoz declared a recess at 8:10 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:50 P.M. following the Temecula Community Services District and Redevelopment Agency meetings. 18. Status Report on Vendina Carts Mayor Mu~oz stepped down due to a potential conflict of interest. Planning Director Gary Thornhill presented the staff report. Councilmember Birdsall stated she feels use of vending carts as a marketing tool will increase in the future. She said she has spoken with many of the merchants in Old Town and they have indicated they do not have a problem with the vending carts and some feel they stimulate interest in Old Town. Robert Lord, 30120 Pechanga Drive, Temecula, Property Manager of Butterfield Square, said he was originally opposed to the vending carts because he felt they represented unfair competition with shop owners and tenants, however, he has changed his thoughts and is currently constructing two vending carts to be used in the Butterfield Square Plaza to enhance those businesses in the center. Frank Spencer, President of the Old Town Merchants Association, said a survey was done and a majority of the shop owners expressed concern about the vending carts. Mr. Spencer said he agrees that the carts could enhance the area, however, he feels there needs to be stricter standards on their operation. Mr. Spencer suggested the City could construct carts, finance the carts through the Main Street program and lease them. Mr. Spencer said he feels there should be a limit on the number of carts to be operated on any property and in the Old Town area. Audrey Hicks, 28636 Front Street//100, Temecula, expressed opposition to the vending carts in Old Town at this time. Ms. Hicks said she feels the standards should be established before any other carts are allowed to operate in the City. CCMIN09/28/93 - 1 O- 10/05193 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 98, 1993 City Attorney Scott Field said there have been inconsistencies in the past and suggested until adoption of the Old Town Specific Plan, staff permit no additional vending carts without a special event permit. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Birdsall to direct staff to review the current policies for street vendors and require a special event permit and a business license for all vending cart applications and direct staff to re-evaluate street vendor uses under the Old Town Specific Plan. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: I COUNCILMEMBERS: Mur~oz 21. Community Services Commission ADoointment City Clerk June S. Greek presented the staff report. Councilmember Parks stated that Commissioner Hillin has worked very hard on the Community Services Commission and he would like the Council to formally recognize his participation. It was moved by Councilmember Birdsall, seconded by Councilmember Stone to approve staff recommendation and direct staff to arrange for a presentation to Commissioner Hillin at the October 12, 1993 City Council meeting. RECOMMENDATION: The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Mur~oz None None Parks, Roberts, Stone, 22. Consideration of Fundinq Reouest for Local Health Clinic SPonsored by Shard Hospital of Murrieta CCMIN09/28193 - 11 - 10/06/93 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTFMBER 28. 1993 (Placed on the agenda at the request of Mayor Muf~oz) Mayor Muftoz introduced Jerrold Novotney of Sharp Healthcare, who presented the City Council with a report on the health care needs in the community. Mr. Novotney said that currently there is a facility in the County Administrative Center in Temecula which is not occupied due to budget constraints. He said the County has agreed to provide that facility at no cost. Mr. Novotney outlined the services to be provided as follows: general medical, perinatal services, well-child exams, pediatric specialty care, pregnancy counseling/gynecology, preventative services and nutrition counseling. Mr. Novotney asked the Council to provide financial assistance to Sharp Healthcare in the start-up cost of this facility in the amount of $35,000. Mr. Novotney said Sharp has agreed to contribute 950,000 and Supervisor Buster has agreed to contribute 950,000. A request for 922,000 will be presented to 'the City of Murrieta. Mr. Novotney said that several of the local service clubs have agreed to provide fund raisers to create funding for the facility. The doctors have agreed to donate their time at the clinic. Mr. Novotney added that if the communities agree to participate, the Irvine based operation will match those funds. Johnathon Hunter, Chief Operations Officer for the Episcopal Community Services, said the primary reason for the up-front money was to provide operating cash until the billing sources generated income. As a whole, the Council expressed their strong support of the program. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Stone to approve a $35,000 allocation for a grant from the City of Temecula to facilitate establishment of a health clinic in partnership with Sharp Hospital, Episcopal Community Services, the County of Riverside, City of Murrieta and other Community participants. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Mu~oz NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: '* None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None 20. Discussion of AODrOval Matrix (Continued from the meet!ng of 9/14/93) It was moved by Councilmember Stone, seconded by Councilmember Parks to continue this item to the meeting of October 12, 1993. CCMIN09128/93 -12- 10/O6/i3 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Muftoz None None SEPTEMBER 28. 1993 Parks, Roberts, Stone, DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS None CITY MANAGER REPORT None CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Mayor Pro Tem Roberts, seconded by Councilmember Stone to adjourn at 10:00 P.M. The next regular meeting of the Temecula City Council will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 1993, 7:00 PM, at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. ATTEST: Mayor J. Sal Mur~oz June S. Greek, City Clerk CCMIN09128193 -13- 10/05/93 ITEM NO. 3 RESOL~ON NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AtJ~)WING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMP_~ULA DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: DOES RESOLVE, Section 1. That the following claims and demands as set forth in Exhibit A have been audited by the City Manager, and that the same are hereby allowed in the amount of $942,839.41. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTEn, this 261h day of October, 1993. ATFEST: J. Sal Mufioz, Mayor June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] Resos 335 I STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, hereby do certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 93- was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 26th day of October, 1993 by the following roll call vote: AYES: 0 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: None COUNCILMEMBERS: None June S. Greek, City Clerk R~sos 335 2 CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 10/07/93 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 10/14/93 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 10126/93 TOTAL CHECK RUN; 10/07/93 TOTAL PAYROLL: $127,70~.01 $60,876.32 $646,888.91 $105,364.17 TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 10/28/93 COUNCIL MEETING: DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND: CHECKS: 001 GENERAL 1 O0 GAS TAX 1 65 RDA-LOW/MODERATE 190 TCSD : 191 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL A 193 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C 210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJ (CIP) 250 TCSD~Z;IP 280 RDA-CIP ~ SELF-INSURANCE VEHICLES 320 INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS 330 COPY CENTER 340 FACILITIES 380 TCSD DEBT SERVICE PAYROLL: 001 1 O0 190 191 193 300 320 330 GENERAL (PAYROLL) GAS TAX (PAYROLL) TCSD (PAYROLL) TCSD SERVICE LEVEL A (PAYROLL) TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C (PAYROLL) SELF-INSURANCE (PAYROLL) INFORMATION SYSTEMS (PAYROLL) COPY CENTER (PAYROLL) TOTAL BY FUND: $161,258.77 $81,812.81 $4,002.20 $53,466.95 $4,871.70 $12,758.23 $43,507.58 $435,1 81.00 $19,674.37 $10,378.38 $1,879.46 $17~373.83 $8,021.55 $943.79 $2,544.62 $66,453.16 $17,371.82 $16,179.79 $433.27 $1,715.08 $539.61 $1,208.26 $1,465.18 $942,839.41 $837,475.24 $105,364.17 $942,830.41 R~/~,ED BY KARMA MCINTY~//fC/ Z~ REBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE AND CORRECT. V(XJCHRE2 10/07/93 11:16 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE '*--~I FUND TITLE 001 GENERAL FUND 100 GAS TAX FUND 190 CONINNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 191 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL A 193 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C 210 CAPITAL INPROVEMENT PROJ FUND 280 REDEVELOPNENT AGENCY - 300 INSURANCE FUND 310 VEHICLES FUND 320 INFORHATION SYSTEMS 330 COPY CENTER FUND .~r~O FACILITIES TOTAL ANOUNT 57,168,33 13,692.53 19,210.89 4,069.02 1,670.76 820.00 13,711.67 6,867.86 67,35 8,888.29 1,329.77 252.56 127,709.01 VOUCHRE2 lo/,,""' VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 12138 12193 12194 12195 12196 12197 12197 12197 12197 12197 12197 12197 12197 12198 12200 12200 12200 12201 12201 12201 12201 12202 12202 12203 12203 12203 12203 12203 12203 12204 12205 12206 12206 12~~- 11:16 CHECK DATE 09/30/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 001159 000116 000116 000116 000116 000116 000116 000116 000116 000128 0001~ 000129 000131 000131 000131 000132 000132 000132 000132 000138 000138 000140 000140 000140 000140 000140 000140 000146 000155 000156 000156 000156 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ANERIC. AN CONCRETE H.L. MASONRY BUILDERS, RUSSELL, CURT HEWLETT, SCOTT AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS AVP VISION PLANS CAL-SURANCE ASSOCIATES, CAL WEST RENTAL CENTER CAL WEST RENTAL CENTER CARL WARREN & CO. CARL WARREN & CO. CARL WARREN & CO. CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS CITICORP MONTH AMERICA CITICORP NORTH AMERICA COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDEN COUNTS UNLIMITED DAVLIN DENTICARE OF CALIFORN]A DENTICARE OF CALIFORNIA DENTICARE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION ~RKSHP/OCT 4-8/POLICE REFUND/AMERICAN CONORET REFOND/H.L. MASONRY REFUND/RUSSELL REFUND/HEWLETT OCT 93 PREMIUI! OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM OCT 93 PREMIUM RENEWAL/AUTO RENTAL EOUIP RENTAL EQUIP LAKE VILLAGE/2/01/91 PERAZZO/7/08/92 GAGNON/l/07/93 ~013; REGISTER TAPE; 4 R4190; RIBBON CARTRIDGE FREIGHT TAX OCT. PAYMENT OCT. PAYMENT OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM TRAFFIC CENSUS PROGRAM VIDEO/AUDIO TAPE OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM OCTOBER PREMIUM ACCOUNT NLINBER 001-170-999-5261 001 - 199-4053 001-199-4056 190-183-4982 001-2660 001-2310 100-2310 190-2310 191-2310 193-2310 330-2310 001-1180 300-2310 300-199-999-5201 190-180-999-5238 190-180-999-5238 30o-199-999-5zo5 300-199-999-5205 300-199-999-5205 001-140-999-5220 001-140-999-5220 001-140-999-5220 001-140-999-5220 320-2800 320-199-999-5391 001-2330 100-2330 190-2330 191-2330 193-2330 330-2330 100-164-999-5406 001-100-999-5250 001-23~0 100-23~0 001-150-999-5250 ITEM AMOUNT 353.00 5.00 35.00 30.00 62.50 399.09 143.07 97.15 4.14 5.06 31.50 24.95 3.96 5,915.75 38.79 68.19 309.50 60.53 137.88 37.00 20.0O 4.42 7.89 333.87 1,093.70 130.75 9.75 132.00 11.48 14.02 45. O0 600.00 700.00 29.86 14.93 15.00 PAGE I CHECK AI4OUNT. 353.00 5.OD 35.00 30.00 62.5O 708.90 5,915.75 106.98 507.91 69.31 1,427.57 343.00 600.00 700,00 59.79 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TENECULA 10/07/93 11:16 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOB ALL PERIODS VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOB VENDOB ITEM NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AMOUNT 12207 10/07/93 000162 EGGHEAD DISCOUNT SOFTHA NET PORT BASE T 320-199-999-5221 412.69 412.69 12208 10/07193 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT NISC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 12208 10/07/93 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TS-9327 48"X72" BULLETI 12208 10/0719~ 000177 GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 12208 10/07/93 000177 GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT M]SC. OFFICE SUPPLIES 001-140-999-5220 190-180-999-5242 190-180-~9-5242 001-140-999-5220 16.11 295.00 22.86 170.90 504.87 12209 10/07/93 000184 GTE 909-694-1989 320-199-999-5208 12209 10/07/93 000184 GTE 909-695-3539 320-19~-~9-5208 12209 10/07/93 00018~ GTE 909-699-0128 320-199-~-5208 12209 10/07/93 000184 GTE 909-699-2309 320-199-999-5208 12209 10107193 00018~ GTE 909-699-8632 320-199-;-5208 2,353.12 22.82 215.30 23.33 17.64 2,632.21 12210 10/07193 000186 HANKS HARDgARE M[SC. SMALL TOOLS & EQU 360-199-999-5242 12210 10/07/93 000186 HANKS HARDgARE MiSC, SUPPLIES 1gO-183-g99-5380 12211 10/07/93 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT 00019~ DEF CONP 001-2080 12211 10/07/93 000194 IC~A RETIREMENT 00019~ DEF COMP 100-2080 lZ211 10/07/93 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT 000194 DEF CONP 190-2080 12211 10/07/93 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT 000194 DEF COHP 191-2080 12211 10/07/93 0O0194 ]CHA RETIREMENT 000194 DEF COI4P 193-2080 12211 10/07/93 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT 000194 DEF COHP 300-2080 12211 10/07/93 000194 ICHA RETIREMENT 000194 DEF COBP 330-2080 43.42 53.80 2,166.01 564.16 496.96 34.08 41.66 25.36 50.00 3, 97.22 12212 10/07/93 000201 JENNACO JANITOBIAL/SEPT 190-181-~-5212 400.00 400.00 12213 10107193 000205 KIDS PARTIES, ETC. ENTERTAINMENT MOHHY ME 190-18)-999-5)30 25.00 25.00 12214 10/07/93 000207 KLEINFELDER 6/18-7/16 001-1360 500,00 500.00 12215 10/07/93 000209 L & N FERTILIZER WEED EATER SUPPLIES 100-164-999-5218 135.54 135.54 12216 10/07193 000213 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONHIS OCT 22/RP 001-100-999-5260 30.00 30.00 12217 10/07/93 000226 12217 10/07/93 000226 12217 10/07/93 000226 12217 10/07/93 000226 12217 10/07/93 000226 12217 10/07/93 000226 MICRO AGE COMPUTER CENT MICRO AGE COMPUTER CENT MICRO AGE CQHPUTER CENT MICRO AGE COHPUTER CENT MICRO AGE COHPUTER CENT MICRO AGE COBPUTER CENT SCS] CABLE CENTSOP/CENT 320-199-999-5221 TAX 320-199-999-5221 INTEL SATISFAXT!ON NODE 320-199-999-5221 TAX 320-199-999-5221 gORDPERFECT 6.0 UPGRADE 320-199-999-5221 TAX 320-199-999-5221 60. O0 4.65 429. O0 33.25 7.68 633.58 12218 10/07/93 000238 12218 10/07/93 000238 12219 10/07/93 000245 12219 10/07/93 000245 12219 10/07/93 000245 12219 10/07/93 000245 12219 10/07/93 000245 12219 10/07/9) 000245 12219 10/07/93 000245 FINAL TOUCH MARKETING FINAL TOUCH HARKETING PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH ]NSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREM PERS (HEALTH IMSUR.PREM HARKETING PROGRAM COBTR MARKETING PROGRAM COBTR 280-199-999-5264 280-199-999-5264 OCTOBER PREMIUM 001-2090 OCT08ER PREMIUM 100-2090 OCTOBER PREMIUM 190-2090 OCTOBER PREMIUH 191-2090 OCTOBER PREMIUH 193-2090 OCTODER PREMIUH 300-2090 OCTOBER PREMIUH 330-2090 11,045.00 2,666.67 13,658.09 3,837.04 3,721.68 135.95 469.74 143.88 725.04 13,711.67 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 10/0r''' 11:16 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VEMDOR VENDOR /TEN ACCOUNT NUP, BER DATE NUMBER NAHE DESCRIPTION NUMBER [TEN CHECK ANi~NT AMOUNT 12219 10/07/93 000265 PERS (HEALTH INSUR.PREN OCTOBER PREMIUM 001-150-999-5250 112.89 22,804.31 12220 10107193 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 0002/,6 PER REDE 001-2130 12220 10107/g3 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREN 000266 PER REDE 100-2130 12220 10107/~3 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 001-23~0 12220 101071~3 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREN 000266 PERS RET 100-2390 12220 1010719~ 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 190-2390 12220 101071~3 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 191-2390 12220 10107193 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREN 000246 PERS RET 19'5-2390 12220 10107193 000246 PERS EHPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 300-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 320-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREN 000246 PERS RET 330-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RET]REM 000246 SURVIVOR 001-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RET]REM 000246 SURVIVOR 100-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVXVOR 190-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETiREM 000246 SURVIVO~ 191'23~0 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 193-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 300-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 320-2390 12220 10/07/93 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 330-2390 122'~'' 10/07/93 000248 PETROLANE FUEL TCSD 190-180-999-5263 12~ 10/07/93 000248 PETROLANE FUEL TCSO 190-180-999-5263 107.35 107.35 11,147.19 2,670.99 2,166.50 75.77 27~. 14 94.20 232.35 224.03 58.24 12.54 12.09 1.4z. .93 1.86 46.13 99.37 17,192.85 145.50 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 FEDERAL 001-2070 12222 10107/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 00028;3 FEDERAL 100-2070 12222 10/07/93 00028~ FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 FEDERAL 190-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 FEDERAL 191-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 00028~ FEDERAL 193-2070 12222 10/07/93 00028:3 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 FEDERAL 300-2070 12222 10/07/93 00028~ FIRSTAX (IRS) 00028S FEDERAL 320-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 FEDERAL 330-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (]RS) 000283 MEDICARE 001-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 MEDICARE 100-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 MEDICARE 190-2070 12222 10/07/93 00028~ FIRSTAX (]RS) 000283 MEDICARE' 191-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 MEDICARE 193-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 MEDICARE 300-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (IRS) 000283 MEDICARE 320-2070 12222 10/07/93 000283 FIRSTAX (]RS) 000283 MEDICARE 330-2070 10,075.31 2,936.77 2,319.91 84.56 249.53 84.50 247.11 81.78 2,357.43 628.59 570,62 16.08 60°08 19.26 45.02 46.50 19,823.03 12223 10107193 000285 SIR SPEEDY 500/BUSINESS CARDS; GRA 001-150-99~-5220 12223 10/07/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 500/BUSINESS CARDS; LUC 001-140-999-5220 12223 10/07/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY TAX 001-140-999-5220 12223 10/07/93 000285 SiR SPEEDY TAX 001-150-9'9-5220 36, O0 36.00 2.79 2.79 77.58 12224 10/07/93 000291 SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T REPAIR & MAINT. CITY VE 310-180-999-5214 67.35 67.35 12225 10107193 000307 TEMECULA TROPHY PLAQUES FOR SENIOR CENT 190-180-999-5301 186.92 12Z,~-- 10/07/93 000307 TEMECULA TROPHY TAX 190-180-999-5301 14.49 201.41 VOUCHRE2 CiTY OF TENECULA 10107193 11: 16 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEN NUNBER DATE NUIqBER NNqE DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUIIER ITEM ANOUNT CHECK ANOUNT 12226 10107/93 000322 UN]GLOBE BUTTERFIELD TR NOV 18-20 NUNOZ 001 - 1 O0 - 9O9- 5258 ~9.00 12227 10107193 000325 UN]TED HAY OF THE iHLAN 000325 LIt/ 12227 10107193 000325 UNITED VAY OF THE INLAN 000325 001-2120 190-2120 87.00 17.50 104.50 12228 10107/93 0003~0 WHITE CAP 12228 10107/93 0003~0 MHITE CAP RAIN BOOTS FOR NEi/CREIJ 100-164-999-5242 TAX 100-164-999-5242 21.45 1.1 12229 10/07/q3 000348 Z[GLER, GAIL REFRESHNENTS/SR. CENTER 190-181-999-5301 262.50 262.50 12230 10/07/93 000350 ELNO, ANTHONY ]CBO 9/12-9/16 TE 001-162-~-5258 373 373.68 12231 10107/93 000374 12231 10/07/93 000374 12231 10107/93 000374 12231 10/07/93 000374 12231 10/07/93 000374 SOUTHERN CALIF ED]SOR SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON SOUTHERN CAL[F EDISON SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 8/26-9/27 191-180-999-5319 8/26-9/27 191-180-999-5240 8/26-9/2? 190-182-999-5240 8/26-9/27 19O-180-99O-5240 8/26-9/2? 193-180-999-5240 2,67'9.15 959.96 500.7~ 3,916.35 424.08 8,480.26 12232 10/07/93 000389 12232 10/07/93 000389 122~Z 10/07/93 000389 122~3 10/07/93 000403 USCH/PEBSCO, COBRA) 000]89 PT RETIR USCM/PEBSCO, COBRA) 000389 PT RETIR USCH/PEBSCO, (OBRA) 000389 PT RET]R SHAI.IN SCOTT POOL & SPA POOL SERVICE & HA]NTENA 001-2160 100-2160 190-2160 190-180-~-5212 17.28 96.00 264.18 162.00 377.46 ~o 12234 10/07/93 000430 12234 10/07/93 000430 12234 10/07/93 000430 GROUP AMERICA - VOLUNTA OCTOBER PREMIUIq GROUP AMER]CA- VOLUNTA OCTOBER PREMIUH GROUP ANERICA - VOLUNTA OCTOBER PRENZUN 001-2510 100-2510 190-2510 256.70 22.80 89.0O 368.50 12235 10/07/93 000~31 12235 10107193 000~31 12235 10107/93 000~31 12235 10/07/93 000431 12235 10107193 000431 12235 10107193 000/,31 12235 10/07/93 000431 12235 10/07/93 000431 12235 10/07/93 000431 12236 10/07/93 000~4 12236 10/07/93 00044~ 12236 10107193 000444 12236 10/07/93 000~4 12236 10/07/93 0004~ 12236 10/07/93 000444 122.$6 10/07/93 0004~4 12236 10/07/93 00042~, 12236 10/07/93 000444 12236 10/07/93 000444 12236 10/07/93 000/~4~ 12236 10/07/93 O01)/~r~ 12236 10/07/93 00042~ NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PREN[UN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUN NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUH NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIIJH NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH, OCTOBER PRENIUIq FIRSTAX CEDD) OOO~ SDI FIRSTAX (EDD) 000~ SDI FIRSTAX (EDD) 000444 SDI FIRSTAX (EDD) 0004.~ SD] FIRSTAX (EDD) 0004/,4 SD] FIRSTAX (EDD) 0004~, SD] FIRSTAX (EDD) 000444 SDI FIRSTAX (EDD) 0004,44 ~l FIRSTAX (EDD) 000444 STATE FIRSTAX (EDD) 0OO444 STATE FIRSTAX (EDD) 000~44 STATE FIRSTAX (EDD) 000~ STATE FIRSTAX (EDD) 000444 STATE 001-2.~0 100-2340 19O-2340 191-?,~0 1~]-2~0 300-2340 330-2340 001-1180 001-150-999-5250 001-2070 100-2070 190-2070 191-2070 193-2070 300-2070 320-2070 330-2070 001-2070 100-2070 19O-2070 191-2070 1B-2070 605.33 170.61 130.00 7.31 8.94 4.06 32.50 48.73 15.00 534.02 172.10 186.50 7.21 26.93 2.81 20.18 20.85 2,492.73 714.72 508.83 21 49.89 1,022.50 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 10/0/-` 11:16 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIOOS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR [TEN ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NIJMBER MANE DESCRIPTION NLNBER [TEN AMOUNT CHECK AIeXINT 1223& 10/07/93 000~ FIRSTAX (EDD) ~ STATE 300"2070 1227,5 10107193 000~ FIRSTAX (EDD) 000~ STATE 320-2070 122~6 10107/93 O00zF~ FIRSTAX (EDD) 0004~ STATE 330-2070 26.81 56.45 12.78 12237 10/07/93 0002~6 12237 10/07/93 000446 12237 10/07/93 000446 VISION COMMUNICATIOR SE VISION COMMJMICATION SE VISION COMMUNICATION $E ETE-160-2 16 BUTTON DIG 320-199-999-5242 FREIGHT 320-199-999-5242 TAX 320-199-999-5242 285.00 9.00 22.0~ 316.09 12238 10/07/9'$ 000471 IGOE & COMPANY FLEX PLAN SEPT 001-150-~-5250 276. O0 276.00 12239 10/07193 000503 INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC YEARLY INSTALLMENT 320-199-999-5228 4~.50 484,50 12240 10/07/93 000526 U.C. REGENTS SAFETY TRAINING 001-1&~-9~-5261 200.00 200.00 12241 10107193 000548 KIPLINGER gASHINGTON ED 92590HNRN6 12241 10/07/93 000548 KIPLINGER WASHINGTON ED 92590NLSS0006 001-140-999-5228 1~0-180-~-5228 68.00 54.00 122.00 12242 10/07/93 00057'5 APOLLO S~EEPING. INC. S~EEPZNG ""EMERGENCY RES 100-164-999-5402 130.00 130.00 12243 10/07/93 000603 CABLE & WIRELESS COleeJN 8/16-9/15 320-199-999-5208 127"" 10/07/93 000642 CITY OF TENECULA - FLEX FLEXIBLE BENEFIT ACCOUN 001-1020 12. 10107/93 0006/,2 CITY OF TEMECULA - FLEX FLEXIBLE BENEFIT ACCOUN 190-1020 1222~ 10/07/93 0006/,2 CITY OF TEMECULA - FLEX FLEXIBLE BENEFIT ACCOUN 100-1020 12244 10107/93 0006~2 CITY OF TEMECULA - FLEX FLEXIBLE BENEFIT ACCOUN 300-1020 12244 10/07/93 0006~2 CITY OF TEMECULA - FLEX FLEXIBLE BENEFIT ACCOUN 330-1020 1,972.59 3,050.71 516.66 50.00 21.25 16.25 1,972.59 3,6%.87 12245 10/07/93 0006~3 FORTNER HARDWARE MISC. SUPPLIES 190-180-999-5212 37.83 37.83 12246 10/07/93 000731 NATIONAL SEMINARS GROUP TRAINING MATERIALS 190-180-999-5258 12247 10/07/93 000751 SKILLPATH, INC. 11/01/936 IJRKSHP/BOSTRE 001-163-~9-5261 59.00 59.00 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 001-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTONER PREMiUM 100-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 190-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMiUM 191-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 193-2360 12268 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERiCA OCTOBER PREMIUM 12268 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 320-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 330-2360 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 001-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 100-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 190-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 191-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMER%CA OCTOBER PREMiUM 193-2380 12248 10107/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 300-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 320-2380 12248 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMIUM 330-2380 12~~'- 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMiUM 001-2500 12 10/07/93 000765 GROUP AMERICA OCTOBER PREMiUM 100-2500 560.50 128.25 133.00 4.28 14.72 4.75 9.50 19.00 920.99 226.78 194.67 5.89 20.91 7.76 18.67 18.59 49.45 VOUCHRE2 10/07/93 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 122A8 1224,8 122A8 122~8 12248 12248 122~9 12250 12251 12252 12253 12253 12253 12254 12255 12255 12255 12255 12255 12256 12257 12257 12258 12259 12259 12259 12259 12260 12261 12262 12263 12264 12265 11:16 CHECK DATE 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10107193 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/9:5 10/07/93 10/07/9:5 10/07/9:5 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/9:5 10/07/9:5 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/93 10/07/9:5 10/07/9:5 10/07/9:5 VENDOR NUMBER 000765 000765 000765 000765 000765 000765 000768 000853 000938 001022 001030 001030 001030 001064 001065 001065 001065 001065 001065 001095 001125 001125 001135 001143 0011~3 001143 001143 001149 00115A 001155 001156 001157 001158 CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS VENDOR NAME ]TEN DESCRIPTION GROUP AHER]CA GROUP A~ERZCA GROUP AMERICA GROUP AHERZCA GROUP AMERICA GROUP AHER[CA OCTO6ER PREMIUM OCT(fliER PREMIUM OCTOBER PRENILIN OCTOBER PRENILIH OCTOBER PREMILN OCTOBER PREHZLIN TIME SYSTEMS CALENDERS QUINLAN PUBLISHING CO., gORKERS CONP BULLETIN FOXBRIAR FARMS 80~ CONTRACT CLASS THONPSOR PUBLISHING GRO MINI-GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, MINI-GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, MINI-GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, RENEU SUBSCRIPTION MICROFICNE FILM MICROFICHE FILM MICROFICHE FILM KEYE PROOUCTIVITY CENTE SEMINAR/NOV, 18/AT USCM/PEBSCO (DEF. CONP. 001065 DEF CONP USCM/PEBSCO (DEF. COMP. 001065 DEF CONP USCN/PEBSCO (DEF. CONP, 001065 DEF CONP USCN/PEBSCO (DEF, COMP, 001065 DEF CONP USCM/PEBSCO (DEF. COMP, 001065 DEF CONP URBAN LOGIC CONSULTANTS PROF. SERV. JULY 29-SEP DIGITAL TELECOMffiJNICATZ 1ST HR LABOR CHARGE DIGITAL TELECONleJNICAT] ADDITIONAL LABOR RATE F FIRST CARE INDUSTRIAL M PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL TEMEKU SPORTS TEMEKU SPORTS TENEK1J SPORTS TEMEKU SPORTS JUN[OB SIZE RUBBER FOOT INTERMEDIATE SIZE RUBBE PLACE KICKING TEES. TAX ASCE-CONTINUING EDUCATI SEMINAR/DEC 2-3, 1993 KATZ HOLLIS RDA LEGISLATIVE CONF CALIFORNIA PUBLIC SECTO PUBLICATIONS SCPPOA MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT NUMBER 1~0-2500 191-2500 193-2500 300-2500 320-2500 330-2500 190-180-999-5220 001-150-999-5228 190-183-999-5330 001-150-999-5228 001-120-999-5250 001-120-999-5250 001-120-999-5250 001-140-999-5261 001-2080 100-2080 190-2080 300-2080 320-2080 210-165-631-5802 190-181-999-5212 190-181-999-5212 001-150-999-5250 190-183-999-5380 190-183-999-5380 1gO-183-g99-5380 190-183-999-5380 001-163-999-5261 001-110-999-5258 340-199-999-5228 190-180-999-5226 ZTE BOOKSTORE PUBLICATIONS 001-163-999-5228 HOLIDAY INN ASCE CONF./DEC. 2-3/DS 001-163-999-5261 [TEN AMOUNT 42.82 1.30 4.60 1.71 4.11 10.75 59.99 160.00 216.00 31.38 238.04 58.72 125.00 3,179.49 247.98 256.32 3.A7 312.50 820,00 130.00 78,10 100,00 47.80 57.80 11.90 9.11 645.00 125.00 209,14 15.00 55.00 1~9.04 PAGE 6 CHECK AMOUNT 2,5~.76 10.75 59.99 160.00 216.00 328.14 125.00 3,999.76 820.00 208.10 100,00 126,61 645.00 125.00 209.14 15.00 55.00 VOUCHRE2 IO/P""" VOUCHER/ CHECK HUMBER 12266 12267 11:16 CHECK DATE 10/07/93 10/07/93 VENDOR NUffiiER 001160 001162 VENDOR NAME PACTEL CELLULAR-LA ON THE ROAD AGAIN TRAVE CITY OF TEMEOULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION 6015202 LAUGHLIN TRIP ACCOUNT NUMBER 320-199-999-5208 190-183-999-5350 ITEM AMOUNT 62.26 5:~.00 PAGE 7 CHECK AleOUNT 534.00 TOTAL CHECKS 127,70~.01 VOUCHRE2 10/14/9r3 12:24 CiTY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE FUND TITLE 001 GENERAL FUND 100 GAS TAX FUND 190 COII4UNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 191 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL A 193 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C 210 CAPITAL iNPROVEHENT PROJ FUND 250 CAPITAL PROJECTS - TCSD 280 REDEVELOP~ENT AGENCY - CIP 310 VEHICLES FUND 320 INFORNATION SYSTEHS 330 COPY CENTER FUND 7~0 FACiLiTIES TOTAL ANOUNT 24,793.16 7,305.66 9,161.35 622.68 Z,358.57 693.00 250,00 2,500.00 /,61.55 8,485.54 3,553.78 691.23 60,876.32 VOUCHRE2 10/1~'/''' lZ:24 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER 12268 10/10/93 000957 12269 10/12/93 0004.88 12273 10/14/93 lZ274 10/14/93 12275 10/14/93 12276 10/14/93 12277 10/14/93 12278 10/14/93 12278 10/14/93 12279 10/14/93 12280 10/14/93 12ZP""' 10/14/93 12282 10/14/93 12283 10/14/93 000127 12284 10/14/93 000137 12284 10/14/93 000137 12284 10/14/93 000137 12284 10/14/93 000137 12285 10/14/93 000146 12286 10/14/93 000155 12287 10/14/93 000164 12288 10/14/93 000165 12288 10/14/93 000165 12288 10/14/93 000165 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 12289 10/14/93 000177 122/''''' 0/14/93 000186 VENDOR NAME TEMECULA VALLEY FILM KNOTT'S BERRY FARM ANERICANt/EST S[GN GOOD LAND INVESTMENT TEMECULA VALLEY POP ~ MIDNIGHT ROUND UP A & E ELECTRICAL PERUCHEITI, MICHAEL . PERUCHEITI , MICHAEL NCGAUGH, PAULA JUNGLE RAGS JSN DISTRIBUTING KING SXGN CO. CALIFORNIAN- LEGAL CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. CHEVRON U.S.A. INC, CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. COUNTS UNLIMITED D AV L I N ESGIL CORPORATION FEDERAL EXPRESS FEDERAL EXPRESS FEDERAL EXPRESS GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT GLENHIES OFFICE PRODUCT HANKS HARDMARE C]TY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION NUMBER 1/2 OF PRODUCTION COSTS 280-199-999-5264 TEEN TRIP TO KNOTTS SCA REFUND/AIqERZrJkNgEST SZG REFUND/__m300__ LAND INVEST REFUND/TEM VALLEY POP g REFUND/MIDNIGHT ROUND U REFUND/A&E ELECTRICAL REFUND/PERUCHE[TI, N[CN REFUND/PERUCHE[TI, NICH REFUND/MCGAUGH REFUND/JUNGLE RAGS REFUND/JSM DISTRIBUTING REFUND/KING SIGN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN JULY/AUGUST FUEL JULY/AUGUST FUEL JULY/AUGUST FUEL JULY/AUGUST FUEL TRAFFIC CENSUS PROGRAM AUDIO TAPE; PLANNING 9/1-9/30 PLAN CHECK NAIL/CN ACCT NO 1339-1107-3 ACCT NO 1339-1107-3 MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SU MISC. OFFICE SUPPLIES; OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES MISC. OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES MISC. SUPPLIES 190-183-999-5350 001-161-4119 001-2650 001-161-4125 001-161-4119 001-161-4119 001-163-4105 001-163-4388 190-183-4982 001-161-4119 001-199-4056 001-161-4119 001-161-999-5256 001-110-~-5262 001-170-~-5262 100-164-~-5263 310-180-~9-5214 100-164-~-5406 001-161-~-5250 001-162-~-5248 001-110-~-5230 001-120-~-5230 001-140-999-5230 001-110-~-5220 001-162-~-5220 001-161-~-5220 001-161-~-5220 001-140-~-5220 190-180-~-5220 190-180-~-5220 190-180-~-5212 I T EM N~UNT 2,500.00 405.00 160.00 19.00 63.00 160.00 160.00 758.00 154.00 36. O0 60. O0 35.00 160,00 258.18 120,80 75.19 13.08 356.53 2,530.00 150.00 413.45 9.50 27.00 10.00 14.08 37.15 7.03 93.93 20.17 140.~; 122.19- 36.07 ** PAGE 1 CHECK AMOUNT 2,500.00 405.00 160.00 19.00 63.00 160.00 160.00 912,00 60.00 35.00 160.00 258.18 565.60 2,530.00 150.00 413.45 46.50 191.16 ~6.07 VOUCHRE2 CiTY OF TENECULA 10/14/93 12:24 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIOOS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ]TEN ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCR]PT]ON NUMBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AMOUNT 12291 10/14/93 000193 ICMA STRATEGIC PLANNING BOOK 001-161-999-5228 25.45 25.45 12292 10/14/93 000195 ASCON HASLER NAILING SY METER RENTAL & RESETS 3:30-199-999-5239 242.25 242.25 12293 10/14/93 000204 J.R. FREEMAN CO, INC. MAINTENANCE ON CITY HAL 340-199-999-5212 35.00 35.00 12294 10/14/93 000206 KINKO'S COPIES 12294 10/14/93 000206 KINKO,S COPIES 12294 10/14/93 000206 KINKO'S COPIES 12294 10/14/93 000206 KINKO'S COPIES MISC. PRINTING SERVICES 330-199-999-5220 NISC. PRINTING SERVICES 330-199-999-5220 PAPER 190-180-999-5220 PAPER 001-162-999-5220 17.35 6.36 60.02 2.15 12295 10/14/93 000214 LUNCH & STUFF CATERING OPEN P.O. CC DINNERS 001-100-999-5260 108.00 108.00 12296 10/14/93 000226 12296 10/14/93 000226 12296 10/14/93 000226 MICRO AGE COMPUTER CENT MICRO AGE CDNPUTER CENT MICRO AGE COMPUTER CENT MORDPERFECT 6.0 20 USER 320-1980 MORDPERFECT 6.0 FOR DOS 320-1980 TAX 320-1980 2,23~.00 3,640.00 455.24 6,329.24 12297 10/14/93 000248 PETROLANE 12297 10/14/93 000248 PETROLANE 12297 10/14/93 O002/+B PETROLANE FUEL/B&S 001-162-999-5263 FUEL/B&S 001-162-999-5263 OIL FILTERS 310-162-999-5214 247.97 227.88 63.04 538.89 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH 12298 10/14/93 000249 PETTY CASH PETTY CASH 001-163-999-5224 PETTY CASH 001-140-999-5260 PETTY CASH 001-163-999-5220 PETTY CASH 00~-100-999-5258 PETTY CASH 001-140-999-5220 PETTY CASH 001-140-999-5220 PETTY CASH 001-161-999-5261 PETTY CASH 001-140-999-5258 PETTY CASH 001-110-999-5261 PETTY CASH 001-100-999-5228 PETTY CASH 190-183-999-5320 PETTY CASH 190-18~-999-5320 PETTY CASH 190-181-999-5301 PETTY CASH 190-180-999-5260 PETTY CASH 190-180-999-5220 3.00 6.16 7.26 22.73 8.62 4.31 9.00 2.83 33.51 15.00 22.19 26.26 42.29 34.87 4.31 242.34 12299 10/14/93 000253 POSTMASTER 12299 10/14/93 000253 POSTMASTER NAIL/PLANNING NAIL/PM 001-161-999-5230 001-163-999-5230 9.95 13.95 Z3,90 12300 10/14/93 000254 PRESS ENTERPRISE 12300 10/14/93 000254 PRESS ENTERPRISE ADVERTISING JOB ANNOUNCEMENT 001-161-999-5256 001-150-999-5254 246.8~ 12301 10/14/93 000262 RANCHO MATER 12301 10/14/93 000262 RANCHO MATER 12301 10/14/93 000262 RANCHO MATER 12301 10/14/93 000262 RANCHO MATER 8/10-9/08 08/06/93-9/10/93 08/06/93-9/10/93 08/06/93-9/10/93 190-181-999-5240 190-180-999-5240 193-180-999-5240 191-180-999-5240 9.61 2,906.98 1,890.84 153.94 4,961.37 12302 10/14/93 000291 SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T REPAIR & NAINT. CITY VE 310-162-999-5214 20.99 12302 10/14/93 000291 SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T REPAIR & MAINT. CITY VE 310-162-999-5214 20.99 VOUCHRE2 10/lr"' 12:24 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOg ALL PER]ODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOg' NtIIBER DATE NU!IER VENDOg NAME ITEM DESCRZPTIOg ACCOUNT NUMBER ITEM AIqOUNT CHECK ANOUNT 12303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 1Z303 10/14/93 000294 12303 10/14/93 000294 STATE COMPENSATION INS. STATE COMPENSATION INS. STATE COMPENSATION INS, STATE COMPENSATION INS, STATE COMPENSATION INS, STATE COMPENSATION INS, STATE COMPENSATION INS, STATE COMPENSATION INS, OCT 93 M3RKERS' CORP OCT 93 gORKERS' CONP OCT 93 gORKERS' CONP OCT 93 gORICER$' CCNP OCT 93 gORKERS' CONP OCT 93 MORKERS' CONP OCT 93 MORKER$' COMP OCT 95 MORk'ERS' COMP 001-2370 100-2370 1~0-2370 191-2370 193-2370 320-2370 330-2370 001-1182 8,866.72 4,013,40 2,~3.05 403.73 177.05 220.53 317.87 127.37 17,119.72 12304 10/14/93 000302 12304 10/14/93 000302 12304 10/14/93 000302 12304 10/14/93 000302 12304 10/14/93 000302 12304 10/14/93 000302 12305 10/14/93 000306 SYSTEM SOURCE SYSTEM SOURCE SYSTEM SOURCE SYSTEM SOURCE SYSTEM SOURCE SYSTEM SOURCE TEMECULA VALLEY PIPE LOADBAR MALL BRACKET FRE]GHT TAX #20 gHITE; TOUCH UP PAI FREIGHT TAX MZSC SUPPLIES 001 - 161 -~99-5242 001-161 -~-5242 001 - 161 -~-5242 340-199-~-5242 340-1~9-~-5242 3/,0-199-999-5242 1~0-180-999-5212 20.00 2.97 1.78 20. O0 5.00 1.94 232. O3 51 232.03 12306 10/14/93 000307 12306 10/14/93 000307 12306 10/14/93 000307 123"' 10/14/93 000307 \ 12307 10/14/93 000320 12307 10/14/93 000320 TEMECULA TROPHY TEMECULA TROPHY TEMECULA TROPHY TEMECULA TROPHY TOI~N CENTER STATIONERS TOUN CENTER STATIONERS TROPHIES DARK OAK 6' FLAG POLE EAGLE ADOgNNENT TAX OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES 190-182-~-5301 001-100-999-5258 001-100-q99-5258 001-100-~99-5258 190-180-~-5220 190-180-~-5220 25.86 60.00 20.00 6.20 117.~ 112.06 162.08 12308 10/14/93 000326 12308 10/14/93 000326 12308 10/14/93 000326 12308 10/14/93 000326 12308 10/14/93 000326 12308 10/14/93 000326 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE 2 SETS OF UNIFORMS CLEA 100-164-~-5243 2 SETS OF UNIFORMS CLEA 100-164-999-5243 2 SETS OF UNIFOgNS CLEA 100-164-~-5243 UNIFOgM RENTAL 190-180-~99-5243 UNIFORM RENTAL 190-180-999-5243 FLOOR HAT SERVICES; CIT 340-199-999-5250 203.65 23.00 23.00 13.60 13.60 34.50 311.35 12309 10/14/93 000340 WHITE CAP MlSC. SUPPLIES 100-164-~-5242 12309 10/14/93 000340 gHITE CAP RAIN BOUTS FOR MEg CREg 100-164-999-5242 12309 10/14/93 000340 gHITE CAP TAX 100-164-999-5242 51.05 15 5.20 72.2~ 12310 10/14/93 000345 XEROX CORPORATION SILL] LEASE AGREEMENT; 5100 C 330-199-999-5239 2,969.95 12311 10/14/93 000348 ZIGLER, rAIL REFRESHMENTS/STAFF 001-140-91~-5260 113.7'5 !13.75 12312 10/14/93 000358 DIXON, DAVID F. MESCON TRADE SHg/SEPT. 001-110-999-5258 107.55 107.55 12313 10/14/93 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHOR INSTALLATION 001-110-F}9-5208 50.00 50.00 12314 10/14/93 000423 H & H CRAFT & FLOgAL SU SUPPLIES 190-181-999-5301 106.20 106.20 12315 10/14/93 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL JANITOgIAL SUPPLIES;CZT 340-1~9-~-5212 12315 10/14/93 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL JANITOgIAL SUPPLIES;CZT 340-199-999-5212 12~ 10/14/93 000428 HORIZON MATER MATER CHG/CUPS 190-182-999-5240 240.06 230.87 58.60 470 58.60 VOUCHRE2 10/14/93 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 12317 12317 12318 12319 12319 12320 123Z0 12321 12322 12324 12325 12326 12327 12328 12328 12329 12330 12331 12332 12333 12333 12333 12333 12334 12334 12334 1233/, 1233/* 12335 CHECK DATE 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/~J 10/14/9n~ 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 10/14/93 CiTY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIOOS VENDOR VENDOR ITEM NU!eER MARE DESCRIPTION 00047~ SIERRA COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAIIIING ASSISTANCE 000/,34 SIERRA COMPUTER SYSTEMS INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE 000474 ARBOR-PRO TREE SERVICE REMOVE & STUMP GRIND ON 000537 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDi 08/31-09/30/93 000537 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDi 08/31-09/30/93 000574 SUPER TONER HP-II-III LASERJET TONE 000574 SUPER TONER TAX 000587 NUNOZ, NARIO JANITORIAL SERVICES 000597 000602 CALIFORNIA WATER RESOUR ANNUAL FEE FOR WASTE DI DEAM~S PHOTO FILM AND FILM PROCESSIN 0006/~ ASCE 000644 ASCE 1994 MEMBERSHIP/HARVEY 199/, MEMBERSHIP/SERLET 000653 LUCKY STORE SUPPLY FOR COOKIE le3NST 000730 EDVALSON, HARI~30D BASIC ECONOMIC 9/12-9/1 000747 APA/PLANNERS BOOKSTORE LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANN! 000843 McDANIEL ENGINEERING CO BRIDGE ANATENENT DESIGN 0008~3 McDANIEL ENGINEERING CO CREDIT MEHO/EXCEED PO 000854 URBAN LAND INSTITUTE MEMBERSHIP FOR UL] 000873 ROBERTS, RONALD H. WESCON/SEPT 29-30/RR 000878 BOYS & GIRLS CLUB REIMB FOR DISBURSEMENTS 000887 PRECISION PHOTOGRAPHY, REFUND/OVERPAYMENT 000980 COAST IRRIGATION SUPPLY RB 240 PCC WIRE CONNECT 000980 COAST IRRIGATION SUPPLY TAX 000980 COAST IRRIGATION SUPPLY IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 000980 COAST IRRIGATION SUPPLY IRRIGATION SUPPLIES 000981 R.H.F. INC REPAIRS 000981 R.H,F. INC REPAIR & RECERTIFICATIO 000~81 R.H.F. INC PARTS 000981 R,H,F, INC LABOR 000981 R.H.F, INC FREIGHT 000981 R,H.F, INC TAX 000993 FREEDOM COFFEE, INC, COFFEE SERVICE; CITY HA ACCOUNT NUllER 320-199-999-5250 320-19~-999-5250 100-16~-999-5402 191-180-~-5319 191-180-999-5319 320-199-999-5221 320-199-999-5221 190-181-99~-5250 250-190-129-5802 001-162-999-5250 001-16.$-999-5226 001-16.~-999-5226 190-18~-999-5320 001-110-999-5261 001-161-999-5228 210-166-627-5804 210-166-627-5804 001-161-~-5226 001-100-~-5258 001-1500 001-161-4119 190-180-999-5212 190-180-999-5212 190-180-999-5212 190-180-999-5212 001-170-999-5215 001-170-999-5215 001-170-999-5215 001-170-999-5215 001-170-999-5215 001-170-999-5215 340-199-999-5250 ITEM NeOUNT 377.77 374.00 325.00 33.83 31.18 450.00 34.88 150.00 250.00 19.10 150.00 150.00 50.00 19.00 45.95 799.50 106.50- 140.00 18.97 9,257.45 160.00 424.93 3Z.93 9.16 178.69 96.42 35.00 7.85 45.00 8.00 .57 123.86 PAGE 4 CHECK ANOUMT 731.77 325.00 65.01 484.88 150.00 250.00 19.10 300.00 50.00 ~0 45.95 693.00 140.00 18.97 9,257.45 160,00 645.71 192.84 VOUCHRE2 10/+,.""' VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 12336 12337 12337 12337 12337 12337 12337 12337 12337 12337 12338 12339 12~0 12361 12362 127" 12363 12363 12366 12345 12346 12347 12348 12349 12350 12351 12352 12:24 CHECK DATE 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/14/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/14/93 10/16/93 10/14/93 10/16/93 10/14/93 10/16/93 10/16/93 10/14/93 VENDOR NUMBER 001016 001029 001029 001029 001029 001029 001029 001029 001029 001029 0010/,6 001057 001076 001122 001123 001123 001128 001128 001165 001167 001169 001171 001173 001174 001175 001176 001177 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS VE~OR /TEN NAME DESCRIPTION COUNTRY SIGNS & DESIGNS REFUND/REDUCED FEES DATA QUICK CD-RON RIVERSIDE (CARl) DATA QUICK FREIGHT DATA QU/CK TAX DATA QUICK ACCOUNT ESTABLISHHEHT F DATA QUICK DATAQUICK INFORI4ATIGN S DATA QUICK TAX DATA QUICK DATAQUICK INFORMATIOR S DATA QUICK FREIGHT DATA QUICK TAX REXON, FREEDMAN, KLEPET LEGAL SERVICES PRO"SCAPE# INC, TUO MONTHS LANDSCAPE HA MESTERN gASTE RENTAL/TO/LETS SCOTCH PAINT CORPORATIO 5 GALLOR RECYCLE PAINT KNOX INDUSTRIAL $UPPLIE SHALL HAND TOOLS FOR ST KNOX INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIE TAX VOLUME SERVICES CITY PICNIC VOLUME SERVICES CITY PICNIC ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICATI REIMB FOR TEEN FUNDRAIS INFORHATION REQUIREMENT CITY CLERK HANUAL RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK COPIES OF BONDS ORIENTAL TRADING CO, SUPPLIES FOR HALLOMIEEN CARNEGIE COUNCIL OR ADO A HATTER OF TIME PUBLIC CPRS AGING SECTION CPRS CONF. NOV.11-16 IR U.S. GOV'T PRINTING OFF TOGETHER ME CAN GUIDE A & A SIGNS REFUND/A&A SIGNS AEP MEMBERSH/P/DU TOTAL CHECKS ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-161-6119 320- lf~-~-5250 320-1~-~-5250 320- I W- ~- 5250 320-1W-~-5250 320-1~-~-5250 320-1W-~-5250 320-1~-~-5250 320-1~44~-5250 320- lW-~-5250 001-130-~-5267 193-180-~-5615 1~0-180-~-5238 100-164-~-5218 100-164-~-5262 100-164-~-5262 001 - 150-~-5265 001-2172 190-183-~-5320 001 - 120-~-5228 001 - 120-~-5230 190-183-~-5370 1~0-180-~-5228 190 - 180- ~- 5228 190-180-~-5228 001-161-6119 001 - 161-999- 5226 ITEM AMOUNT 320.00 250.00 10.00 19.38 250.00 7'0.00 5.63 7'0.00 18.88 5.63 609.05 290.&8 655.00 69.19 30.53 2.37 26.68 2/,6.00 260.00 70.50 11.20 295.22 13.00 94.00 11.00 160.00 60.00 PAGE 5 CHECK AMOUNT 320.00 6~. 12 609.05 290.68 455.00 69.19 32.90 272.68 240.00 7'0°50 11.20 2f5.22 13.00 W,.O0 11,00 160,00 60, O0 60,876.32 VOUCHRE2 PAGE 6 10/14/93 14:53 ~ CITY OF TEHECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE 001 GENERAL FUND 100 GAS TAX FUND 165 RDA DEV- LOI.//NOO SET ASIDE 190 CONNUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 193 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C 210 CAPITAL ]NPROVENENT PROJ FUND 250 CAPITAL PROJECTS - 280 REDEVELOPIqENT AGENCY - CIP 300 INSURANCE FUND 310 VEHICLES FUND 330 COPY CENTER FUND ~80 RDA - DEBT SERVICE TOTAL ANOUNT 79,317.28 40,814.82 4,002.20 25,0~.71 8,728.92 41,~9~.58 63~,931.00 3,/,62.70 3,510.52 1,350.56 3,138.00 2,5~.62 64.8,889.91 VOUCHRE2 10/1/''~ 16:53 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERICX)S PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK NUMBER DATE VENDOR VENIX)R ITEM ACCOUNT NU!iER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AMOUNT 12356 10/26/93 BUTLER, MICHAEL REFUND/BUTLER MICHAEL 001-2650 2,600.00 2,600.00 12357 10126/93 MESTERN HENEX CONPORATI BOND RELEASE/MESTERN HE 001-2650 2,100.00 2,100.00 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 12358 10/26/93 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN C18 ~8' X 68" MESH 100-164'999-5242 000100 ALLIED BARR/CADE CONPAN C20/,8II X 68" MESH 100'164'999'5262 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CCI~AN LEFT OVERLAYS FOR C20 100-164-999-5262 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN IfiNDNASTER SIGN STANDS 100-164-999-5262 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CCHPAN /,8'1 STAY & BRACKET (BRA 100-16~-999-5262 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE COMPAN t,/INDNASTER SIGN BRACKET 100-164-999-52/,2 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN 18" CONES 100-164-999-5262 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN TAX 100-164-999-52/,2 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN SIGNAL STAT-FIREBALL DO 310-180-999-521/, 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN TAX 310-180-999-5216 12359 10126/93 000123 BURKE glLLIANS & SOltENS LEGAL AUGUST 001-130-999-5266 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE U]LLIANS & SORENS LEGAL $ERV. JUNE 165-2030 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE WILLIAN$ & SORENS LEGAL SERV. JUNE 165-199-999-5250 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE WILLIAHS & SOltENS LEGAL SERV. JUNE 001-2030 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE gILLJAMS & SORENS 6/30 LEGAL SERVICE 001-2030 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE V]LLIAMS & SORENS 6/30 LEGAL SERVICE 001-130-999-5266 127"' 10/26/93 000123 BURKE gILLJAMS & SOltENS LEGAL AUGUST 001-130-999-5266 12L 10/26/93 000123 BURKE ~ILL]AMS & SURENS LEGAL AUGUST 190-180-999-5266 12359 10/26/93 O00123 BURKE gILLIAMS & SORENS LEGAL AUGUST 001-130-999-5266 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE WILLZANS & SORENS LEGAL AUGUST 300-199-999-5207 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE k/ILLIANS & SORENS LEGAL AUGUST 001-1280 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE MILLIAMS & SORENS LEGAL FEES RDA 280-199-999-5266 12359 10/26/93 000123 BURKE ~ILLIAMS & SORENS LEGAL AUGUST 001-130-999-5266 68.00 68.00 27.00 588.00 76.00 68.00 281.25 91.16 120.00 9.30 3,150.00 3,276.20 728.00 2,356.15 5,676.73 10.00 20,627.75 1,577.50 81.00 3,510.52 306.00 2,22L70 6,655.35 1,396.71 69,975.90 12360 10/26/93 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE ANNUAL LANDSCAPE NAINTE 190-180-999-5250 3,762.53 3,762.53 12361 10/26/93 000238 FINAL TOUCH MARKETING FY 93'96'; MARKETING PR 280'199'999'5264 1,238.00 1,238.00 12362 10/26/93 000251 PLANNING CENTER, THE GENERAL PLAN CONTRACT A 001-161-999-5268 12363 10/26/93 000271 ROBERT BEIN, tJN FROST & DESIGN OF MARGAR[TA' RD. 210-165-606-5802 1,782.20 1,300.00 1,782.20 1,300.00 12364 10/26/93 000281 SCHUNACHER AUTO SALE & SUPPLY MATERIALS & LABO 190-180-999-5610 12364 10/26/93 000281 SCHUMACHER AUTO SALE & TAX 190-180-999-5610 2,662.50 190.84. 2,653.36 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-163-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-150-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-161-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 190-180-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-120-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-110-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 29,500; LETTERHEAD ENVE 001-160-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 001-163-999-5220 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 001-150-999-5220 123F'- 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 001-161-999-5220 12: 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 001-162-999-5220 218.36 109.17 218.34 909.75 291.12 256.73 165.56 73.~ 68.96 195 VOUCHRE2 PAGE 2 10/14/93 14:53 ~ CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PER[ODS VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR NUHBER DATE NUI4BER NAHE /TEN DESCRIPTION ACr,~UNT NUNBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AHOUNT 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 12365 10/26/93 000285 SIR SPEEDY 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 23e000; LETTERHEAD STAT 23,000; LETTERHEAD STAT 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER 2ND SHEET PAPER OFFICE SUPPLIES TAX TAX TAX TAX TAX TAX TAX TAX 500 BUSINESS CARDS; KEV 500 BUSINESS CARDS; BER TAX 1~0-180-999-5220 001-120-;-5220 001-110-~9-5220 001-140J~9-5220 001-163-e~9-5220 001-150-999-5220 001-161-;-5220 190-180-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-110-;-5220 001-140-999-5220 001-110-~9~-5220 001-163-999-5220 001-150-999-5220 001-161-;-5220 001-162-999-5220 190-180-~-5220 001-120-;-5220 001-110-999-5220 001-140-~9-5220 190-180-999-5220 190-180-999-5220 190-180-999-5220 367.20 195.84 122.40 73.44 16.34 32.68 65.36 32.68 32.68 49.02 16.34 .16 14.79 37.16 101.50 40.27 33.03 18.24 27.70 27.70 4.30 3, 12366 10/26/93 000310 TEHECULA CREEK INN 12366 10/26/93 000310 TENECULA CREEK INN CATERING LUNCH/CH 001-2172 001-110-~9-5260 7,775.84 24.01 12367 10/26/93 000~06 12367 10/26/93 000406 12367 10/26/93 O00z~06 RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIF RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIF RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIF APRIL/NAY TEN BIKE PATR TEHECULA BIKE PATROL JULY PATROL 001-170-;-5326 001-170-999-5326 001-170-999-5326 4,095.15 2,884.41 2,~91.24 9,970.80 12368 10/26/93 000539 12368 10/26/93 000539 12368 10/26/93 000539 12368 10/26/93 000539 12368 10/26/93 000539 12369 10/26/93 000678 12369 10/26/93 000678 12370 10/26/93 000712 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26193 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 12371 10/26/93 000727 WINNER YANADA ASSOCIATE WINNER YANADA ASSOCIATE WlIq4ER YAHADA ASSOCIATE W]MMER YAHADA ASSOCIATE WINNER YAHADA ASSOCIATE RIVERSIDE CO. HEALTH SE RIVERSIDE CO, HEALTH SE FORD, STEVEN J. NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA NFPA RE!I4BURSEABLES PRINTING/REINB. CREDIT/POSTAGE PROFESSIONAL SERV. 9/1- CREDIT/DELIVERY CHG* ANIMAL CONTROL ANIMAL CONTROL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES C PORTABLE FIRE EXTINOUIS PORTABLE FIRE EXTINOUIS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS; FIG FREIGHT TAX 10 TIPS FOR HOTEL/HOTEL HONE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL FRE I GHT TAX 210-190-120-5802 210-190-120-5802 210-190-120-5802 210-190-120-5802 210-190-120-5802 001-172-~-5255 001-172-999-5255 250-190-129-5804 001-171-99~-5296 001-171-~-5296 001-171-999-5296 001-171-~99-5296 001-171-999-5296 001-171-~99-5296 001-171-~9-52~6 001-171-~99-5296 001-171-~-5296 134.31 1,748.06 168.88- 1,604.87 12,65- 4,256.72 6,0/,6.32 7,020.00 275.00 168.00 371. O0 27 · 65 61.02 275.00 206.25 22.65 36.53 3,305.71 10,303.Q4 7,020.00 VOUCHRE2 C]TY OF TENECULA IO/Y"" 14:53 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NUHBER DATE NUllER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER ITEM AleXINT CHECK AHOUNT 12~71 10/26/93 000727 NFPA SPARk'Y'S CHECKLIST; CHI 001-171-999-5296 12371 10/26/93 000727 NFPA FREIGHT 001-171-9~-5296 12371 10/26/93 000727 NFPA TAX 001-171-999-5296 137.50 14.32 11.01 1,605.93 12372 10/26/93 000754 ELLIOTT GROUP, THE 12372 10/26/93 000754 ELLIOTT GROUP, THE LANDSCAPE REVIEU 001-161-999-5250 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION PL 193-180-999-5250 1,180.00 900.00 2,080.00 12375 10/26/93 000818 SIGNAL NAINTENANCE, INC 1~92-06 TRAFFIC SIGNAL 210-165-611-5804 123T5 10/26/93 000818 SIGNAL MAINTENANCE, INC TRAFFIC SIGNAL 210'165'611'580~ 1237'J 10/26/93 000818 SIGNAL NAINTENANCE, INC RETENTION 210'2035 26,5~4.91 8,308.75 3,485.37- 31,368.29 12374 10/26/93 000822 DUIGHT FRENCH & ASSOCIA PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY 100-164-999-5402 12374 10/26/93 000822 DMIGHT FRENCN & ASSOCIA RETENTION 100-2035 6,882.49 4,533.90- 2,348.59 12375 10/26/93 000883 NONTELEONE EXCAVATING gORK ORDER t93-9~-41 100-164-999-5602 12375 10/26/93 000883 ~)NTELEONE EXCAVATING MORK ORDER t93-94-37 100-164-~-5402 12375 10/26/93 000883 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING EXTRA IJO~K 100-16~-999-5402 12375 10/26/93 00088~ NONTELEORE EXCAVATING MORK ORDER #93-94-38 100-164-999-5402 12375 10/26/93 000883 NONTELEONE EXCAVATING JEDEDIAH SHZTH i Ht~f 7~ 100-16~-99~-5401 12375 10/26/93 000883 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING ilOiK ORDER #9~-94-43 100-164-999-5402 12.~'''' 10/26/93 000929 T.B. PENICK CONSTRUCTION OF THE CON 250-190-129-5804 12 10/26/93 000929 T.B. PENICK CONTINGENCY FOR THE CON 250-190-129-580~ 12376 10/26/93 000929 T.B. PENICK RETENTION 250-2035 2,796.00 1,990.00 161.72 3,850.00 2,500.00 990.00 426,822.65 48,634.72 47,546.37- 12,287.72 427,911.00 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C NlSC. BLUEPRINT REPRODU 001-163-999-5268 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C BLUEPRINTS 001-120-999-5250 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C BLUEPRINTS 001-161-999-5250 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C PROVIDE BLUEPRINTS AND 210-190-120-5802 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C BLUEPRINTS 210-190-120-5802 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C BLUEPRINTS 210-190-120-5802 12377 10/26/93 000947 RANCHO BELL BLUEPRINT C BLUEPRINTS 001-163-999-5268 198.57 19.40 3.44 2,624.25 2,375.75 1,020.58 79.52 6,321.51 12378 10/26/93 000992 RAMONA TIRE TIRE SERVICES FOR CITY 310-162-999-5214 12378 10/26/93 000992 RAMONA TIRE TIRE SERVICES FOR CITY 310-162-999-5214 12378 10/26/93 000992 RANONA TIRE TIRE SERVICES FOR CITY 310-164-999-5214 12378 10/26/93 000992 RANORA TIRE TIRE SERVICES FOR CITY 310-162-999-5214 12378 10/26/93 000992 RANONA TIRE TIRE SERVICES FOR CITY 310-180-999-5214 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRONICS BUSINESS SYS PAPER SUPPLIES 001-163-999-5220 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRONICS BUSINESS SYS PAPER SUPPLIES 001-163-999-5220 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRONICS BUSINESS SYS RP6092; 360583 330-199-999-5217 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRONiCS BUSINESS SYS ACF-2; 610705 330-199-999-5217 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRORICS BUSINESS SYS NAINTENANCE AGREENENT: 330-199-999-5217 12379 10/26/93 001006 BURTRONICS BUSINESS SYS CUTTER 330-199-999-5217 12380 10/26/93 001007 NELSON PAVING & SEALING gORK ORDER #93-~-40 100-164-999-5402 12380 10/26/93 001007 NELSON PAVING & SEALING bI3RK ORDER #93-9~-36 KA 100-164-999-5402 12380 10/26/93 001007 NELSON PAVING & SEALING MORK ORDER 193-9~-35 100-164-999-5402 123~S~- 10/26/93 001007 NELSON PAVING & SEALING I)RK ORDER 93-94-48 100-164-~99-5402 12 10/26/93 001007 NELSON PAVING & SEALING MORK ORDER ~93-9~-27 100-164-999-5402 223.79 255.17 12.00 230.30 500.00 71.73 561.94 2,100.00 375.00 450.00 213.00 3,389.00 3,729.00 2,122.00 475.00 ~7.00 1,221.26 3,771.67 10,552.00 VOUCHRE2 10/1A/93 14:53 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECIC NUMBER CHECIC DATE VENDOR HUffiiER VENDOR NAHE ITE14 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER ]TE14 NiXINT CHECK N~UI/T 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12381 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12382 12383 12384 12384 12384 12385 12385 12385 12385 12385 12387 12387 12387 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 10/26/93 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001037 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001056 001058 001084 001084 001084 001086 001086 001086 001086 001086 001124 001133 001133 001133 FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE FALLBRO01C LANDSCAPE FALLBRCX3K LANDSCAPE FALLBROOK LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE EXCEL LANDSCAPE ACCURATE LANDSCAPE RANCHO PAVING RANCHO PAVING RANCHO PAVING ADCO EQU]P14ENT SALES ADCO EQUIPHENT SALES ADCO EQUIPMENT SALES ADCO EGUIPt4ENT SALES ADCO EQUIPMENT SALES CUNNINGHAM-DAVIS CORP. TREE FOUNDRY TREE FOUNDRY TREE FOUNDRY REPAIR 2 1/2" MAIN LINE LABOR TO REPAIR 2 1/2" IRRIGATION REPAIR EUA F IRRIGATION REPAIR EMA F IRRIGATION REPAIR EMA F IRR[GATIOR REPAIR EUA F IRRIGATION REPAIR EUA F APPLY PRE'E14ERGENT HERD INSTALL LANDSCAPING PER DETAIL gORIC PER EgA FL- DETAIL gORK PER EgA FL- PLANT TREE, 15 GAL., IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR ' CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO IRRIGATION REPAIR - CLO REPAIR BACICFLON DEVICE IRRIGATION REPAIR EgA TREE TRI14141NG EUA # NO IRRIGATION REPAIR EWA IRRIGATION REPAIR EgA IRRIGATION REPAIR EWA IRRIGATION REPAIR EWA SEPT LANDSCAPE NAINTENA FRONT ST t DEL RIO PLAZ SANTIAGO & FRONT ST - C IdORic ORDER #93-94-25 SP 8-G BARTELL GRINDER R-134 A CAGE C/M TCT 50082 EDGER ASSEMBLY UI 50120 CARBIDE CUTTERS TAX gORK ORDER #93-gA-A5 HAONOLIA GRANDIFLORA 36 KO~LREUTARIA BIPINATA 3 LIOUIDANBAR STYRACIFLUA 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-54.15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5~15 193-180-999-5415 193-180-999-5~15 190-180-999-5250 100-164-999-5402 100-164-999-5401 100-164-999-5402 100-164-999-5610 100-164-999-5610 100-164-999-5610 100-164-999-5610 100-164-999-5610 100-164-999-5602 190-180-999-5212 190-180-999-5212 190-180-999-5212 28.60 80.00 35.31 15.94 ~2.38 44.00 52.50 600.18 375.15 320.00 1,400.00 45.00 362.39 2~.85 43.85 51.89 509.90 183,25 87.50 231.00 149.65 267.40 548.25 160.10 242.93 120,00 A3.85 225.00 425.75 242.90 550.40 319.00 6,172.00 6,3/,5.50 2,200.00 486.00 1,786.50 897.30 292.50 576.00 275.30 1,500.00 200.00 400.00 420.00 3,039.06 4,789.86 6,172.00 9,031.50 3,827.60 1,500.00 VOUCHRE2 IO/Y"" lZ~:53 CITY OF TENECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR NUNBER DATE NLNBER NANE [TEN ACCOUNT ITEN DESCRIPTION NUNBER ANOUNT 12387 10/2&/93 001133 TREE FOUNDRY 12387 10/26/93 001133 TREE FOUNDRY 12387 10/26/93 OO1133 TREE FOUNDRY 12387 10/26/93 001133 TREE FOUNDRY SCHINUS TEREBINTH]FOLIU 190-180-999-5212 CUPANIOPSISANACARDIODE 190-180-999-5212 FREIGHT 190-180-999-5212 TAX 1~0-180-99~-5212 12388 10/26/93 O011&& CAL DOR SPECIALTIES, IN INSTALL Tk/O AUTO DOORS/ 190-26~0 12389 10/26/9'~ 001168 BANK OF N, IERICA ADIqIN FEE ON REDEVLOP B 380-1990 35.00 100.00 350.00 89.51 7,86~.00 PAGE 5 CHECK ANOUNT 1,594.51 7,864.00 2,5~.~.62 TOTAL CHECKS 6/,8,889.91 ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: C TYAPPROVAL .~~" I ATTORNEY , FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Manager/City Council Mary Jane McLarney, Finance Officer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the City Treasurer's report as of August 31, 1993. DISCUSSION: Reports to the City Council regarding the City's investment portfolio and receipts, disbursements and fund balance are required by Government Code Sections 53646 and 41004 respectively. The City's investment portfolio is in compliance with the Code Sections as of August 31, 1993. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. City Treasurer's Report as of August 31, 1993 2. Balance Sheet as of August 31, 1993 3. Schedule of Cash Receipts and Disbursements by Fund for the Month of August 1993 October 26, 1993 City Treasurer's Report as of August 31, 1993 City of Temecula City Treasurer's Report As of August 31, 1993 Cash Activity for the Month of August: Cash and Investments as of August 1, 1993 Cash Receipts Cash Disbursements Cash and Investments as of August 31, 1993 $ $ 41,703,931 1,493,321 (2.088,119) 41,098,833 Cash and Investments Portfolio: Type of Investment Petty Cash General Checking Benefit Demand Deposits Local Agency Investment Fund Deferred Compensation Fund Trust Accounts-TCSD Bonds Trust Accounts-RDA Bonds Institution City Hall First Interstate First Interstate State Treasurer ICMA Bank of Amedca Bank of America Yield 4.472% 2.751% 2.751% Balance 800 47, 147 8,108 19,027,295 367,921 4,457,945 17,189,617 41,098,833 (1) (1) (1)-This amount is net of outstanding checks. Per Government Code Requirements, this Treasurer's Report is in compliance with the City of Temecula's investment policy and there are adequate funds available to meet budgeted and actual expenditures for the next thirty days of the City of Temecula. Prepared by Tim McDermott, Senior Accountant z ITEM 5 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA STAFF REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: City Council/City Manager Planning Department/City Attorney October 26, 1993 Memorandum of Understanding (M.O.U.) for Johnson Ranch Property PREPARED BY: 'Gary Thornhill/Scott Field RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council APPROVE the Memorandum of Understanding between the Johnson Machinery Company and the City of Temecula. DISCUSSION: The attached M.O.U. is the result of discussions with Johnson Machinery Company representatives relative to annexation of the property into the City of Temecula. The M.O.U. sets forth certain terms between the two parties relative to the annexation of the property into the City of Temecula. The project is located in Riverside County within the City of Temecula Sphere of Influence, and is adjacent to Anza Road and Borel Road, and North of Rancho California Road. The applicant is proposing to develop the .property with a wide mix of commercial, residential, institutional, and open space uses. The proposed Specific Plan for the property provides approximately 4935 single family residential units on approximately 1307.2 acres, approximately 240,000 square feet of commercial and 315 high density residential units within the approximately 37.2 acre Village Center, approximately 246.9 acres of Open Space, approximately 80 acres of Public Institutional Uses, including schools and parks, and approximately 89.5 acres of streets. The M.O.U. recognizes that the City would realize substantial social-economic and infrastructure benefits if the project were to be annexed into the City, and in exchange, provides for certain assurances to the applicant relative to the processing of entitlements, imposition of development fees, and the financing of public improvements relating to the project. It should be noted, however, that nothing contained in the M.O.U. would limit the discretionary authority of the Planning Commission or City Council relative to development proposals covered by this M.O.U. FISCAL IMPACT: The M.O.U. would reduce planning fees from approximately $100,000 to $45,000. Given the fiscal benefits to the City in annexing this and surrounding properties, it is recommended that the Council approve this fee reduction. The fiscal impact of the development on the City will be discussed in future reports as negotiations and plans progress. ATTACHMENTS: Memorandum of Understanding Exhibit "A" Exhibit "A-1" Exhibit "B" Exhibit "C" MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Johnson Ranch This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is reached by and between the CITY OF TEMECULA, a California municipal corporation ("City"), and JOHNSON MACHINERY COMPANY, a Califomia corporation ("Property Owner"), to be effective as of ,1993. RECITALS A. Property Owner is the fee owner of approximately one thousand seven hundred sixty-one (1,761) acres of unimproved land located in the unincorporated territory of the County of Riverside ("County") as described on the attached legal description and vicinity map marked Exhibits "A" and "A-l" attached and made a part herein by this reference (the "Property"). B. The Property is proposed to be developed with mixed uses consisting of 5,250 residential units, town center, commercial area, four school sites, parks and natural open space (the "Project"). A copy of the current Project land use plan map is attached marked Exhibit "B" and made a part herein. C. The Property is included within the City's sphere of influence, and the Property Owner may in the future seek to annex the Property to be included within the municipal boundaries of the City. D. City and Property Owner acknowledge that if the Property were to be developed in the City, such development would result in the generation of signfficant municipal revenue, public infrastructure facilities benefits, the enhancement of the quality of life, and demand for governmental services such as police, fire, schools, recreation, ,and flood control for the present and future residents of the City which might not otherwise occur if the Property were to be developed in the County. 10-01-93 2.5426-00001 F: \DO C\172\930~003.3RD The benefits to the City and Property Owner contemplated by such development include: (1) The opportunity for a high quality master planned residential community and resultant tax revenues for the City. (2) Payment on a "fair share" cost basis towards City and regional traffic infrastructure systems. (3) Payment of Public Facilities and impact mitigation fees. (4) Participation in special assessment and community facilities districts to finance City and regional infrastructure improvements. (5) The creation of significant open space dedications for public use and the protection of signfficant natural resources. WHEREFORE, City and Property Owner by this MOU intend to set forth an orderly procedure for the development of the Property, including the processing of all discretionary entitlements, environmental review and annexation of the Property to the City. NOW THEREFORE, the parties wish to set forth their understanding with regard to the Property as follows: 1. Property Owner may initiate and process an annexation and development agreement, along with the Project EIR, general plan amendment, specific plan, zoning and other entitlement permits for development of the Property .in the City. 2. The development of the Property in the City in accordance with the Project specific plan shall be phased to allow for orderly financing and the payment of debt service, development and absorption. 3. City and Property Owner will meet and confer in good faith to agree on Property Owner's fair share cost and method of financing construction of public improvements relating to the Project. 4. The City and Property Owner agree that the City intends to adopt a public facilities fee. City agrees that the amount of the public facilities fee shall be 10-01-93 25426-00001 2 F:\DOC\172\93090003.3RD fixed as provided in an annexation and development agreement vesting the Project land uses relating to the Property to be negotiated between the parties at a later date. 5. Upon the request of Property Owner, the parties shall cooperate in exploring the use of community facilities districts, special assessment districts, and other similar financing districts for the financing of the construction or acquisition of public infrastructure facilities, lands, and improvements to serve the Project and its residents, whether located on-site or off-site of the Property. It is acknowledged that nothing contained in this MOU shall be construed as requiring City or City Council to form such a district or to issue or sell bonds to carry out a public financing program to benefit the Project. 6. City and Property Owner agree that Property Owner shall pay for the City's actual costs incurred in processing the entitlements for the Project in an amount not to exceed $45,000. For purposes of this funding obligation, the entitlements shall consist of the general plan amendment, specffic plan, zoning, annexation and development agreement and environmental impact report for the Project. Upon approval of this MOU, Property Owner shall pay $45,000 to the City less any amounts previously deposited with the City for processing the entitlement applications. Upon approval or denial of the Project by City or formal withdrawal of the Project application by Property Owner, City shall return any unexpended funds on deposit to Property Owner, less any processing costs incurred but not billed or paid to date, in accordance with the schedule attached hereto as Exhibit C. 7. In addition to this MOU, City and Property Owner may enter into an annexation and development agreement relative to the Property which will more specifically set forth the development obligations and vested land use rights relating to the Property and the financial obligations and commitments of the parties as set forth in this MOU. It is the City's intent not to impose a separate fee or add any additional amount to the public facilities fee as "extra consideration" for approving an annexation and/or development agreement. 10-01-93 25426-00001 F:\DOC\172\93090003.3RD 3 8. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Property Owner and City understand and agree that certain actions of City contemplated by this MOU including but not limited to such actions as (i) approval of the entitlements for the Project; (ii) annexation of the Property to the City; (iii) amendment of the City's general plan and zoning ordinances; and (iv) the formation of assessment, community facilities or other financing districts, may require compliance with legal procedures, regulations and public hearings accompanied by discretionary decisions. City shall expeditiously process all applications relating to the Project. The Property Owner and Community Development Director shall work together to develop a schedule for processing the entitlements for the project. The parties acknowledge that nothing contained in this MOU shall be construed as precommitting or requiring the Planning Commission or the City Council to approve any discretionary entitlements, general plan amendment, financing district, annexation and development agreement, specffic plan, zone amendment or other planning, zoning, or subdivision relating to the Property. WHEREFORE, in understanding the foregoing, the parties have executed this MOU as of the date set forth in the introductory paragraph of this MOU. CITY OF TEMECULA, a California municipal corporation ATTEST: By: Mayor City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney 10-01-93 25426-00001 F:\DOC\172\93090003.3RD 4 JOHNSON MACHINERY COMPANY, a California corporation By: William R. Johnson, Jr. President 10-01-93 25426-00001 F: ~)0C\172\93090003.3RD 5 EXHIBIT "A" DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY PARCEL 1: THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 10. TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF; EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN BOREL ROAD AS DESCRIBED BY DEED TO THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE RECORDED JULY 2, 1974 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 82894 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LAND CONVEYED TO THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. A PUBLIC CORPORATION, BY DEED RECORDED MARCH 25, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 79458 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. PARCEL 2: SECTIONS 15, 16 AND FRACTIONAL SECTION 22, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO .THE OFFICIAL PAT THEREOF; EXCEPT FROM SECTION 16 THAT PORTION DESCRIBED BY DEED TO THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORDED NOVEMBER 14, 1967 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 99865 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 10-01-93 25426-00001 F: \DOC\172\93090003.3RD EXHIBIT "A-l" VICINITYMAP 10-01-93 25426-00001 F:\DOC\172\93090003.3RD of Influence --PROJECT SITE F of Temecuia Sphere of In: F/GU'P/2 JOHNSON--RANG] LOCATION MAP Johnson Maehinery Co.' X-X EXHIBIT "B" LAND USE PLAN 10-01-93 25426-00001 F: \DOC\172\93090003.3RD ' // c2 t // .~ // ~ . , Si~ , __i- ~IT C RETURN OF DEPOSIT SCHED~ REFUND POLICY STATEMENT Application Accc'pted for Process, Fees not Receipted Application Acce~ted and Fe~s Ree.~ipted, No Process Begun Initial Processing of Application B~gun Staff Report and/or Conditions of Approval Written Public Hearing Advertised, But Heating Not Held Public Hearing Held or Decision on Application Made 100% 90% 75% 30% 20% -0-% ITEM NO. APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: City Manager/City Council  -~'Tim D. Sarlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Award Bid to Construct Additional 24" Corrugated Metal Pipe at 28841 Vallejo PREPARED BY: Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council award contract for construction of additional 24" Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) culvert in the public right of way at 28841 Vallejo to Monteleone Excavating, the lowest responsible bidder for the sum of $12,400. BACKGROUND: In September of 1993, the Public Works Department in conformance with the City's current purchasing procedures requested and received informal bids from three (3) contractors for the following scope of work. 2. 3. 4. Install 56 lineal feet, 24" 16 gage CMP Remove and replace asphalt required for excavation Export excess material Grouted rip rap inlet and outlet ends Hydrology Studies and calculations for this area confirm that the existing 24" CMP located at 28841 Vallejo is undersized and recommends that it be reinforced with an additional 24" CMP to allow smooth passage of water run-off along and around this area, and to allow adequate drainage for both the 10 year and 100 year design storms. The bids received were as follows: Monteleone Excavating, Murrieta Del Rio Construction, Temecula Utah Pacific Construction, Murrieta $12,400.00 $15,762.25 $17,750.00 pwl 5\egdrpt%93%1026\vellejo.egn Monteleone Excavating has performed work in the past for the City of Temecule, Public Works Department and we have found their work to be satisfactory. In addition, they can proceed with the work upon notification of Council award and completion of executed contract documents. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in the Public Works Department Drainage Facilities Account #100-164- 999-5401 for the proposed scope of work at 28841 Vallejo. Attachments: Location Map pwl 5%egdrpt%g3%1026Wallejo.agn f,e¢z' ,.,,1 ,.,4 LOCATION MAP CITY OF TEMECULA THIS AGREEMENT, made this 26th day of October, 1993, by and between the City of Temecula a municipal corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the hws of the State of California, herdhailer called the {"Contractor". 1. The Contractor, in consideration of the promises of the City hereinaft~ set forth, hereby agrees to furnish all tools, equipment, labor and materials neces~ry to perform and complete in a workma~lilte manner, all of the work required for the conslnaction of the improvements described in Work Order No. 61 attached hereto. The work shall be performed according to the City of Temecula's Procedures For Informsl Bidding For Public Works Street M~inten~nce Work Orders of $25,000 or I ~s. Fis~l Y~r 1993-94. (*Informal Bidding Procedures*). Where the Work Order or the Informal Bidding Procedures describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, the htest version of the City of Temecula. Departmcnt of Public Works Standards Drawings for Public Worl~ Construction (*Standard Drawings*), and Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, including al supplements as written and promulgated by the Joint Cooperative Committee of the Southern California Chapter of the American Associated General Contractors of California (hereinafter, "Standard Specifications*) shall control Copies of the Standard Specifications arc available from the publisher: Building News, Incorporated 3055 Overland Avenue Los Angeles, California 90034 (213) 202-7775 In case of any conflict between the Standard Drawings and the Standard Specifications, the Standard Drawings shall control. Where the Work Order, the Informal Bidding Procedures, the Standard Drawings, or the Standard Specifications only describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, it is understood that the item is to be furnished and installed completed and in place and that only the best general practice is to be used. 2. The City, in consideration of the performance of this ConWact, agrees to pay the Contractor and the Contractor agrees to accept in full satisfaction for the work done hereunder the sum of Twelve thousand four hundred dollars ($12.400), in accordance with R:~naint\wkotd6 1 .AGR i the bid of the Contractor which sum shall be paid to the Contractor within the time and in the manner set forth in the Informal Bidding Procedures, final payment to be made within thirty-five (35) days after filing Notice of Completion of said work and improvement with the Riverside County Recorder. 3. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor code of the State of California, the City Council has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this Contract from the DirecWr of the Department of Industrial Relations. These rates are on file in the office of the City Clerk. Copies may be obtained at cost at the City Clerk's offwe in Temecula. Contractor shall pest a copy of such wage rates at the job site and shall pay the adopted prevailing wa~e rates as a minimum. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 1773.8, 1775, 1776, 1777.15, 1777.6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of the Labor Code, Contractor shall forfeit to the City, as a penalty, the sum of $25.00 for each calendar day, or pertion thereof, for each laborer, worker, or mechanic' employed, paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this Contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of the Contract. 4. Contractor, by executing the Contract, hereby certifies: *I am aware of the provision of Section 3?00 of the Labor Code which requires every employer be insured against liability for Workman's compensation or undertake self-insurance in accordance with the pwvisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract.' 5. All work covered by this Contract done at the site of construction or in preparing or delivering materials to the site, shall be at the risk. of Contractor alone. Contractor agrees to save, indemnify, hold harmless and defend City, its officers, employees, and agents, against any and all liability, injuries, or death of persons (Contractor's employees included) and damage to pwperty, arising direcfiy or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken or out of the operations conducted by Principal, save and except claims or litigations arising through the sole active negligence or sole willful misconduct of the City. 6. Contractor and subcontractors shall obtain all necessary licenses, including but not limited to City business license. R:~min~Xwkonl6 1 .AG~R 2 ~ IN WITNF.,qS WHERFX)F, the City has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto subscribed and affixed by the [l~t_ayor/City Manager] and attested to by the City Clerk, both thereunto duly authorized, and the Contractor has hereunto subscribed this Contract the day, month and year hereinabove written. CITY OF TEMECULA Monteleone Excavating, (Contractor) By: By: Name: Name: Tifie: Title: ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk (Date) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott F. Field, City Attorney R:~maint\wkon!61 .AGR 3 ITEM NO. 7 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT CITY COUNCIL SHAWN D. NELSON OCTOBER 26, 1993 SOLID WASTE SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING ELEMENT AND HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ELEMENT PREPARED BY: ~~HYLLIS RUSE, SENIOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: Accept the final draft of the Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) and the Household Hazardous Waste Element (HHWE) as required by the California Integrated Waste Management Act (AB 939). Set December 14, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. at 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, CA as the time and place to conduct a public hearing to consider testimony on the SRRE and HHWE. Direct the City Clerk to publish the attached Notice of Public Hearing in the appropriate publication(s), with at least 30 days notice given prior to the date set for public hearing. Direct staff to submit copies of the final SRRE and HHWE to the Riverside County Solid Waste Management Advisory Council Local Task Force for review at least 30 days prior to the date set for public hearing. |m~ale=~is~srtd/m~.M~ 1013~ DISCUSSION: On October 6, 1992 the City Council approved the preliminary Source Reduction and Recycling Element and Household Hazardous Waste Element in compliance with the California Integrated Waste Management Act (AB 939). At that time, an initial study was conducted to assess potential environmental effects of the elements, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The study revealed no substantial evidence that the project could have a significant effect on the environments and a Negative Declaration was prepared and approved by the Council. The documents have been reviewed and commented on by all interested agencies; County of Riverside Local Task Force, California Integrated Waste Management Board, and adjoining jurisdictions, and the final draft has been revised to incorporate comments and changes as necessary. Revisions made to the SRRE and HHWE since October 6, 1992 do not impact the provisions of the CEQA initial study and the approved Negative Declaration. The SRRE and HHWE delineate the City's goals and programs to achieve the reduction of solid waste generation,'-diversion from landfills, and recycling of waste products as prescribed by current State law. A public hearing is to be scheduled prior to adoption of the final draft to allow for public input and comment on the documents and the programs they outline. The SRRE prescribes a final review of the documents by the County of Riverside Solid Waste Management Advisory Council Local Task Force prior to public hearing. FISCAL IMPACT: None. la'~lautn'~uv, hhw~..a~ 1013f3 ITEM NO. 8 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROV~T, CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council Mary Jane McLarney, Finance Officer October 26, 1993 Item No. 8 - Adoption of Travel Policy RECOMMENDATION: Continue to the meeting of November 9, 1993, to allow staff time to obtain requested information. ~-- Swj ITEM NO. APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: City Clerk DATE: October 26, 1993 SUBJECT: Records Destruction Approval RECOMMENDATION: Approve scheduled destruction of certain records as provided under the City of Temecula approved Records Retention Policy. BACKGROUND: On March 22, 1992, the City Council approved Resolution No. 92-17 which authorizes the destruction of certain city records which have become outdated, obsolete or are excess documents, in compliance with Sections 34090 through 34090.7 of the Government Code. The records management program, administered by the City Clerk's Office, is in the process of microfilming all inactive records that are over two (2) years old. The attached exhibit details administrative plot plans for the years 1990 and 1991 which have been copied to microfilm. Three microfilm copies have been prepared, one to be kept in the Planning Department, one in the City Clerk's vault and one in permanent off-site storage. The City Attorney has reviewed this request and has signed Exhibit "1" of the Annual Review as provided for in Resolution No. 92-17. ATTACHMENTS: JSG Destruction of Records Request Resolution No. 92-17 Exhibit "1" (Executed by City Attorney) RESOLUTION NO. 92-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AUTHORIZING THE DESTRUCTION OF CERTAIN CITY RECORDS AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 34090 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, the keeping of numerous records is not necessary after a certain period of time for the effective and efficient operation of the government of the City of Temecula; and WltF~REAS, Section 34090 of the Government Code of the State of California provides a procedure whereby any City 'record which has served its purpose and is no longer required may be destroyed; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 34090, the City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Destruction of Obsolete Records Policy, attached hereto as Exhibit "1" and incorporated by reference herein; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City Of Temecula as follows: SECTION 1. The records of the City of Temecula as set forth in groups on Schedule I, which schedule is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, are hereby authorized to be destroyed as provided by Section 34090 of the Government Code of the State of California and in accordance with the provisions of said schedule upon the request of the department head and with the consent in writing of the City Attorney, without further action by the City Council of the City of Temecula. SECTION 2. The provisions of Section 1 above do not authorize the destruction of: a. Records affecting the ti~e to real property or liens thereon b. Court records Records required to be kept by statute Records less than two (2) years old The minutes, ordinances, or resolutions of the City Council of the City of Temecula or of any City boards, committee or commission 3/Re, so~ 92-17 -1- SECTION 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2, the duplicates of records not less than five (5) years old which axe no longer required are hereby authorized to be destroyed as set forth in the attached Schedule A. SECTION 4. The destruction of any record as provided for herein shall be by burning, shredding or other effective method of destruction and said destruction shall be witnessed by the City Clerk or her designee. SECTION 5. The term "records" as used herein shall include documents, instruments, books, microffim or papers. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPT~D, by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting held on the 24th of March, 1992. A'I'TEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] 3/Resos 92-17 -2- STATE OF CALIFO~) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, ~LINE S. GREEK, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing ResOlution No. 92-17 was duly adopted a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 24th day of March, 1992, by the following roll call vote; AYES: S COUNC1LlVI]E1VIBERS: Birdsall, Moore, Lindemans, Mu~oz Parks NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMF~MBERS: None June S. Greek, City Clerk 3/i~:os 92-17 -3- EXHIBIT "1" CITY OF TEMF. CUL~ DESTRUCTION OF OBSOLETE RECORDS POLICY A. PURPOSR To provide the timely destruction of outdated, obsolete and excess documents and records which are of no use legally or otherwise to the various city departments, in compliance with Sections 34090 through 34090.7 of the Government Code. B. POLICY It shall be the policy of the City of Temecula that the City Clerk or her designee shall routinely destroy - by burning, shredding, erasure, or other permanent method of obliteration - outdated, obsolete and excess documents and records in accordance with the following procedures and subject to the following retention schedules. No record may be destroyed unless specified in this Policy. C. PROCF, DURES The City Clerk or her designee shall submit a written request for permission to destroy the documents, books, receipts, and other records (hereinafter "records") enumerated in this Policy when: 1. It is determined that the record is obsolete and of no further use to the department and the record is not needed for, or the subject of discovery of, pending claims or litigation involving the City. 2. It is determined that the record is eligible for destruction according to the following Records Retention Schedules and any other criteria for destruction have been complied with. 3. The City Clerk's office shall submit a written request for destruction to the department head listing the records to be destroyed, showing the age and type of record and the applicable retention schedule. 4.' Destruction shall not occur until the department head, approves, in writing, the request for destruction after checking with the City Attorney, as necessary, to verify the document is not involved in a pending claim or litigation involving the City. The department head may deny the destruction of any record or condition the destruction on the prior microfilming of the record in accordance with Section E of this policy. 3/Resos 92-17 -4- 5. Once permission to destroy has been given, The City Clerk's office shall oversee and witness the destruction. When destruction has been completed, the date and manner of destruction and the attestation that the City Clerk or designee witnessed the destruction shall be listed on the request form. The request for destruction together with the written approval of the department head shall be maintained in a separate f~e kept by the City Clerk. 6. Disposal of any records, once destroyed as provided herein, may be made pursuant to any recycling program or policy of the City. D. RETEN'IION SCHEDULES In compliance with Government Cede Sections 34090 and 34090.5, the following Records Retention Schedule (Schedule A) has been established to implement and maintain this Policy. E. VIDEO AND AUDIO SCHEDULES Duplicates of records, less than two years old may be destroyed, if no longer required, without microffiming. Video and audio recording mediums are considered duplicate records if and when the City keeps another record such as written minutes of the event which is recorded. However, a video medium shall not be destroyed for a period of at least 5 years after the event recorded thereon. F. LITIGATION SCHEDULES These records must be kept for five (5) years or until such time as their relevance W, and need in pending litigation or claims against the City is resolved through settlement with prejudice or final court adjudication. Written claims presented under the Government Tort Claims Liability Act. 2. Records related to, or involved in, pending criminal investigations and actions or civil hwsuits. E. MICROFILMING Microfilming, when authorized in this Policy, shall be performed in compliance with all of the following conditions: 3/Reaos 92-17 1. The record, paper, or document is photographed, microphotographed, reproduced by electwnically recorded video images on magnetic surfaces, recorded in the electronic data- processing system, recorded on optical disk, reproduced on film or any other medium which does not permit additions, deletions or changes to the original document, or reproduced on film, optical disk, or any other medium in compliance with the minimum standards or guidelines, or both, as recommended by the American National Standards Institute or the Association for Information and Image Management for recording of permanent records or nonpermanent records, whichever applies. 2. The device used to reproduce the record, paper, or document on film, optical disk, or any other medium is one which accurately and legibly reproduces the original thereof in all details and which does not permit additions, deletions or changes to the original document images. 3. The photographs, microphotographs or other reproductions on film, optical disk or any other medium are made as accessible for public reference as the original records were. 4. A true copy of archival quality of the film, optical disk, or any other medium reproductions shall be kept in a safe and separate place for security purposes. No page of any record, paper or document shall be destroyed in any page cannot be reproduced on film with full legibility. Every non-reproducible page shall be permanently preserved in a manner that will afford easy reference. ANNUAL REVIEW BY CITY ATTORNEY The City Clerk shall be responsible for requesting an annual review of this Policy by the City Attorney. This request shall be made through the City Manager. Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 34090, I hereby give my consent to the destruction of records under the direction of the City Clerk pursuant to this Policy City Attorney Date: City of Temecula 3/Re. Rm 9'2-17 -6- Group No. III IV V VI VII VIII IX XI XII XIII CITY OF TEMECULA RECORDS RETENTION SL'*TIFJ~ULE · Record :T~Ue' or' Description ...... .ORIG DUP Office' :' ::':'Center lyre.) lyre.) :'Destroy ': lyre.) Records affecting title to real property or liens X thereon 2 P If Micro 2 P If Micro 2 P If Micro Records required to be kept permanently by statute Minutes, ordinances and resolutions of the City Council or Boards and Commissions. Documents with lasting historical, administrative, legal, fiscal, or research value. X 2 P If Micro Records which do not require permanent copies for storage purposes X 4 4 yre. Correspondence, operational reports end information upon which City policy has been established. X 2 10 12 Duplicates of V above, when retention is necessary for reference X 2 2 X 2 13 15 Records requiring retention for more than five years but no more than fifteen years by statute or administration value. Duplicates needed for administrative purposes X for five - fifteen years. 2 13 15 All other original City records, or instruments, books or papers that are considered public documents not included in GroUps I through VIII 2 1 3 Duplicates end other documents not public records required to be maintained for a~lministrstive purposes. X X 2 3 5 Duplicate records requiring retention for administrative purpose such as reference material for making up budgets, for planning, and programming. X 3 3 Reference files. (Copies of documents which duplicate the record copies filed elsewhere in the City; documents which require no action and ere non-record; rough drafts, notes, feeder reports, and similar working papers accumulated in preparation of a communication, study or other document, end cards, listings, indexes and other papers used for controlling work). X I 1 Schedule A REMARKS Note: Any item can be destroyed if two copies of microffim done with one in eefe storage end accomplished properly. Destruction years only apply if not on film. Note: Any item not on microfilm and subject to destruction will not be destroyed without written peffnieeion of the depertment heed end the City Attorney. Note: Regardless of Office Retention period as listed, eedier transfer to the Retrieval Cent-"'~ is authorized. Note: Original council minutes, ordinances, resolutions end official bonds will not be destroyed even if microfilmed. 3/ReJo. 92-17 -7- ConTinued... XIV Transitory files, including letters of trsrmmittai (when not · public record) suspense copies when reply has been received, routine requests for information end publication, tracer letters, feeder reports, end other duplicates copies no longer needed XV Original documents disposable upon occurrence of an event or an action (i.e., audit, job completion, completion of contract, etc.) or upon obsolescence, superlesion, revocation. XVI Policy files end reference sets of publications. Xvll Duplicates or non-record documents required for administrative needs but destroyable on occurrerme of an event or an action. X x 3 2 X Indef Indef X Indef Indef 3 Note: Destroy upon supe~session or obsolescence, 3/P~so~ 92-17 DFSCRIPTION OF PI:,RMAN~.NT RF, CORDS ATTachment to Schedule "A" Group I - Records - Affecting Property Title or Liens Group I documents shall not be subject to destruction, except if microfilming or reproduction by other medium which does not permit additions, deletions or changes to the original document is performed in strict accordance with the provisions of Government Code Section 34090.5. Building and Safety: Utilities: Deeds Parks: Building Permits Lights Signs Bikeways Capital Impwvements: Water Curbs Landscaping Plans Power Gutters Right-of-way Drawings Cablevision Walks Weed Abatement Checks &Inspection Television Bikeways Striping Easements Maps: Drainage: Housing Street Names &Numbers Streets Flood Control General Plan: Liens Light Soil Erosion Amendments Condemnations Trees Hydrology Zoning Assessments Signals Parking Group H Group HI Group IV A. B C Group V Records Required to be kept by Statute Minutes, Ordinances and Resolutions of City Council or Boards and Commis ~'; Announcements, Notices, Affidavits, Agendas, Minutes, Resolutions, Ordinances, Proclamations, Supporting Exhibits Documents with lasting administrative, legal, fiscal, historical or research value. Administrative - Personnel cumulative records, Reviews, Action, Promotions, Time Records, Leave, CETA, Policy and Procedures, OSHA Inspections, Affirmative Action Program, any like above. Fiscal Audit - Annual and Semi-annual, Monthly Budget Allocations, Appropriations, Expenditures, Encumbrances, Journals and Ledgers, Inventory, Payroll, Receipts, Collections, Cash, Check Register, Capital Property, Business License, Fees, Schedules, Grants, Bonds, Trust Funds, Revenue Sharing, Treasurer's Register. Historical - City Organization Charts, Service Organizations, Chamber of Commerce, Homeowners' Associations, City Flower/Tree, Teen Centers, Schools, Universities, Press Releases, Department Staff Summaries, Report and Statistical Analyses. Bicycle Licenses, Purchase orders and requisitions, Contracts or Agreements, despite a shorter term provided therein and Entertainment/Special Event Permits 3/Resos 92-17 -9- TO: City Clerk FROM: Gail Zigler, Office Specialist DATE: October 8, 1993 SUBJECT: Destruction of Records Request Attached is a print out of Administrative Plot Plans (Retention Type PPA) dating from 7/16/90 to 10/1/91. These records have been microfilmed in triplicate with a copy distributed to the City Clerk's Records Vault, the Planning Department and a copy to the Vault in San Diego. The following have reviewed and approved this destruction request. Pursuant to the requiremtns of Government Code Section 34090, I hereby give my consent to the destruction of records under the direction of the City Clerk pursuant to the City of Temecula's adopted Destruction of Obsolete Records Policy. Department Head: City Attorney: Gary Thornh1~, Planrang D~rector Date Scott F. Field /a Date R:\forrns%destruct.rqs BRINACT...RIIQ51 City of TeemcaLm Doc. Re# ...... 161 Page 1 10/06/1993 Inactive ireful Liettng Retention Type PPA .. 09:1h21 Inactive Date. 10/01/1993 Doc. Item Action iY"~ Date Ref. Taken Brief Description Keyuords 161 07/16/i990 99 Administrative PLot PLon PresLey of Jan Diego AP # 926-016-0101, 011,012, O Rat TypeoPPA FiLe Be# # .... -OOOlOOOlOTU Cont- Security CLass-Group I Highaey 79, 2 aiLes Exp.- Referred tQ...-PLeming Dapertaent nit of Highly 15 161 11/0/,/1990 1 Administrative PLot Non Aztec Properties Signage Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -OOO1OOO1OOO9 AP # 921-070-006-5 toni- Security CLass-Group ! Car#sic# & Stuff Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning Dapertaent Front Street &Rends caitforn is Road 8 Administrative PLot PLon ButterfLy Signs 161 11/05/1990 Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -QO010Q01QO6/, Best BaiLs Co~t- Security CLass-Group ] deffers4mAvenue, 27&59 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanninODlpirtBent 161 11/06/1990 177 Administrative PLot Pton Foster Freeze Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011280 Security CLass-Group Referred to...-PLenningDepertRmnt Signage AP # 910-200-062-6 Jefferson Avenue llest, 27300-A See Aperature Card for Map(m) 1~ )/06/1990 3 Administrative PLot PLm T & S Aoseciates Tony Rams Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -00010001003~ Signage ' Cont* Security CLass-Group ! AP # 910-130-018 Exp.- Referred to..,-Ptanning Department Jefferson Avenue, 161 11/07/1990 10 Administrative PLot PLan Duncan CraMs DeveLqmment Ret Type-PPA CoAt° Exp.- FiLe Ref # .... -000100010073 Security CLass-Group X Referred to..,-Ptanning Department Signage AP #909-270-012-8 Enterprise CircLe, So.,41860 161 11/07/1990 23 Administrative PLot PLmn C~otemn Names, inc rte RiaLto Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp,- FiLe Re# # .... -000100010178 Security CLass-Group I Referred to..,-PLanningDepertaent PLot PLonModification Rencho HighLands SP180 AP #94~-020-002-3 Catte Nacjdo and Co 161 11/07/1990 /, Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties American Fon& Vec Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010039 AP J921-700-007 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rancho CaLifornia Road and Exp.- Referred to...-Ptenning Departeent Mergerite Reid 161 11/07/1~0 5 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Fabric Store "' Signage Rt .je-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001004~ AP # 921-700-007 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rencho CaLifornia Roecl end Exp,- Referred to,,,-PLanning Department Mergerira Road RRIMACT...RROS1 City of Teemcuts Page 2 10/06/1993 Inactive Ststul Listing : 09:11:21 Doc. Item Action Re#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Key~ords 161 11107/1990 6 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010051 AP # 92~-700-007 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Ranch, CaLifornia Road and Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Dqartaent fierOar#re Road Insurance and Income Tax 161 11107/1~X)0 7 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Prq;erttes Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010058 AP # 921-700-011 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ranch, California Road and Exp.- Referred to...-PLanntng DepartBent 14argarita Road C t sans rs 161 11/08/1~90 Ret Type-PPA Exp. - 11 Administrative Plot Plan FiLe Re# # .... -00010001008~ Security CLass-Group ! Referred to...-PLsnningDepartBent Abt LiLy Cabinets Landscape Revise AP # 909-270-023 Enterprise CircLe South, North Parcel 16, P.N. 19582-1 161 1110811990 9 Administrative PLot PLan GeraLd NobLe,/ Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100010070 Security CLuB-GroUp Referred to...-PtanningOepertment Landscape PLan AP # 921'230,00~,002,00~,018 Rancho CaLifornia Road, )0580 VeL ks Fargo Bank 161 11/09/19~0 12 Administrative PLot Plan Johnson ALLen Corporation '1 Purpose - Landscape PLans AP # See FiLm (~ totaL) 161 1111311990 13 Administrative PLot PLan Xnclustriat DeveLopers Tenant Improverents Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010100 AP # 922-093-002 Cont- Security CLass-Group1 Front Street, 28822 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Units 10) and 161 11/13/1990 14 Administrative PLot PLan Robert CaLvin Smogs R Us Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010104 Termnt lmprove. Lmts Cont- Security CLass-Group I AP # 910-200-074 Exp.- Referred to...-PtanningDeperment Ynsz Road, 2~111. 161 11/13/1~0 15 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010108 AP # 910-130-022 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Ynsz end Uinchester Road Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department Palm PLaza e e e e e e , , , e i e e e w e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e w m e e e e e e e e e 161 11/14/1~90 16 Administrative PLot PLan A & A Sign Company Signage Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -Q0010C)010133 Help-U-Sell Realty Cont- Security CLass-Group I Jefferson Avenue, 27420 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001001t Cont- Security CLass-Group l Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department RRINACT...RRQ51 City of TeemcuLo Poge 3 10/06/1993 Inactive Status Listing : Qg:1h21 Dec. i Tern Act i on lie~ Date Ref. Token Brief Description I(eyvords 161 11/15/1990 17 Administrative PLot PLan VoLLey gatem SignsBe Rot Type-PPA Fi Le Ref # .... -0OO100010138 AP # 910-Q2Q-82 Cent- Security CLass-Group I NodLion Avenue, 27250 Exp.- Referred to,.,-PLanning Department 161 11/15/199o 18 Administrative PLot PLan Lena CoLLins Pak Ibi L Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -QQOIQOQlO138 Signage Cent- Security CLass-Group ! AP # g21-250-018 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Dqarment lancho CaLifornia Road, 30550 161 11/16/1~0 20 Administrative PLot PLan Steve kith lenant I ~row mt Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Ref # .... -000100010156 AP # ~,2-210-0~5-9 toni- Security CLan-Group I Bedford Court, ~4535 Exp.- Referred to,,.-Ptanntng Department Tee#cute Ptzze Coalany See Aperature Card For Nap(a) 161 11/19/1990 21 Ad, iniatrmtive PLot PLan Southern California Lend Corp Tenant Improvements Rot Type-PPA Fite Ref # .... -000100010162 AP # 922-024-020 & OZ2 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! Sixth Street, 41910 Exp.- Referred to...-PLonning Delartaent See Aperature Card for llmp . .~., .............................................................. 16 19/1990 Z2 Administrative PLot PLan ULtraneon Sign Co81xmy SignaBe eel Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -00010001171 AP # 922-120-00~ Cont- Security Ctass-Gr~Jp Z Front Street, 28822 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning DepartBent See AperotureCard for !lap(a) 161 11/21/1~0 24 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100010182 DoubLetree Suites Cent- Security CLass-Group ] AP # 923-020-038 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptoming Department Ynaz Road and Roncho Cotiforni o, Southit Corner See Aperature Cord for Hap(o) 161 11/27/1~0 25 Administrative PLot PLan K:C. ss Hobbies Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref # .... -000100010186 Security CLass-Group Referred to...-PtanningDef3ertaent SipBe AP # 921-680-008-2 Notor Car ParkMay, 61915 161 11/28/1~0 Ret Type-PPA Exp.- 27 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Ref # .... -0001000101~ Security CLass-Group ! Referred to...-Ptanning Department ALIa Engineering Reamdiet gaLL & Stairamy Rancho CaLifornia Read, 29377 See Aperature Card for NOp(s) m w w , w w m w m , ~ m m w m w w w w w w w w w w w w e m w w w w w m w w w w w w w m w w e w w w m m w w m w w m w w w w w w w m 161 11/28/1990 28 Administrative PLot PLan Calvary Blptilt Church -~"" LandscaiN PLane Ret ~-PPA Fi Le Ref # .... -000100010200 AP # 914-510-009 Cont- Security CLass-Group ] Iticotes Read, 30187 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Departlent See Apereture Card for NapCa) RRINACT...RR051 City of TemecuLe Page 10/06/lf~3 Inactive Status Listing : (W:lh21 Dec. item Action Re#. DaCe Re#. liken Brief Description Keyvords 2~ Administrative PLot PLan A & A Sign Coalany 161 11/28/1FN) Signage Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010216 AP # ~0~-260-005 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! Jefferson Avenue, 27433 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 161 1112911990 30 Adniniatretive PLot PLan Bedford PreFerties Signage Ret Type-PPA FtLe Re# # .... -000100010221 AP # 910-130-002 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! Ynez Road, 2~31 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning So~rtaent The Gym Bag 161 1112911990 31 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties . Sjgrlge Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010230 AP # 910-130-002 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Ynez &Winchester Roads Exp.- Referred to...-Ptenning Departrot Pack N Nail 161 11129119990 32 Administrative PLot PLan Tarfelon Corporation Keel#ski Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010237 Signage Cent- Security CLass-Group I AP # f31-680-008-2 Exp.- Referred to...-PLarming Department Ynez Road and SolIns Way 161 1112911990 33 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Prq)ertias ; Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -0001000102~6 AP # 910-130-002 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Ynez & ginchester Road Exp.- Referred to...*Ptanning Department Palm PLaza Cleaners 161 11/29/1990 36 Administrative PLot Plan Warren James Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- File Re# # .... -000100010263 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-PLnnnjngDepartment Landscape PLan Revie~ Business Park Drive, 4303~ Lot 9 of Parcel Map 1~580 See Aperature Card for lap(I) 161 11/29/1990 Rat Type-PPA Exp. - 84 Administrative Plot Plan File Ref # .... -000100010638 Security CLass-Group 1 Referred to...-PtanningDepertment Applicant - H & R BLock Purpose - Signage AP # 921-320-009-0 Location - Suite #HS, Rancho California Term# Canter 161 1113011990 3/, Administrative PLot PLan Marlborough DevelopRent Landscape Developant PLan Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010253 Check Cent- Security CLass-Group I AP # 92S-200-019 Exp.- Referred to... -PLanning Department Location - Chardonnly Ht t is 161 11/3011990 35 Administrative PLot PLan Lyon CoReunities See Aperature Card for Nap(a) Model Home PLot PLan Reviml ~ Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010257 AP # Tract 22627-1 ' Cent- Security Ctesa-Groupl General Kearfwy Road, North Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department near NiceLea Road RREIIACT...RRO51 City of Teeecuta PIge 5 10/06/1993 inactive Status Listing : 09:11:21 Doc. Item Action Re/'--` Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Keyuords 161 12/02/1990 37 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Ret Type-PPA Cont- E~.- File Re# # .... -000100010267 Security Clams-Group ! Referred to,. .-Ptanning Department Signage AP # 910-130-022/910-136-006 Palm PLaza (Neeueent Sign) 161 12/0&/1990 38 Administrative PLot PLan Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010275 Cont- Security CLmma-Gro~p l Exp.- Referred to...-PLennjng DepartBert Tim Shook GLares ShoO Tenant i., :ov writs AP # Commerce Canter Drive, 27616 lee Apermture Card for 14apes) 39 Administrative PLot PLan Supersign System ' Pet Pay# L I ion 161 12/06/1990 Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010279 APe 910-130-022 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 264~9 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Deplrtlent PILl PLaza Shq:q)tng Center 161 12/12/1990 60 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Prqoertiam Signage Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010283 Cont- Security CLams-Group I Palm PLaza Shopping Canter Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperefute Card for Map(a) la /12/1990 61 Administrative PLot PLan Mesa Homes Paulca Road and 14argarttl Road Landscape PLans Southeast Corner Rat Type-PPA Fite Re# # .... -0001~0010289 Tract 2/.134 Stratacapes See Aperlturs Card for Nap(I) Cant- Security CLass-Group I in Accordance uith S.P. 219 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department AP # 923-23-01 161 1Z/1)/1990 19 Administrative PLot PLan Baskin & Robbins, USA See Aperature Card for limp{a) Tenant I& rov~ents Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010152 AP # Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 26491 t27-0 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptarmjng Department Palm Plaza 161 12/13/1990 42 Acknininstrative PLot PLan Fuller Sign & Design Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- File Re# # .... -000100010295 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-Ptmnning DepartBent Sign Pemjt Ap # 921-310-019 Rancho California Bold, 29762 Quick StoONtni 148rket 161 12/1/*/1990 53 Administrative PLot PLan J.C. Penny CoWany Winchester ire Tenant Improvements Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010359 AP # Cant- Security CLams-Group I Jefferson Avenue, 27/*35 Exp.- Referred to...*PLanning Depmrtmt J.C. Penny Catalog Store, See Apermture Card for leap{a) m w m e w w w e , w , e w w w w w w w w w w w w w e w m e w m m m m w m w w e e w e e e 161 1211711990/.3 Administrative Plot PLan Bedford Properties ~' Signage Re e-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010364 AP # 921-700-008 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Vineyard Dental Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department Paleear Village RRiIUkCT...RRQ51 10/06/1993 City of T~B~cuLm Page 6 09:11:21 Doc. ]tern Action Re#. Date Re#. Token Brief Description Keyuords 161 12/17/1990 ~ AdBtniatrative PLot PLan TGI Video Sjgrige Ret Type-PPA Fite Ref # .... -000100010310 AP # 921-070-006-5/922-0Z3-019 Cont- Securi ty CLaM-Group ] -8 Exp.- Referred to...-PLmnning Delarteent Front $treet,2~lO 161 12/17/1990 45 AdBiniatrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Signage Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -00010001(Z316 AP # Cortt- Security CLaM-Group ] Itencho CaLifornia &Yukon Road Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Departlint The Whet#horse 161 1211711990 46 Administrative PLot PLan Ret Type-PPA Cont - Exp. - FiLe Re# # .... -000100010)24 Security CLass-Group Referred to...-PtanningDepartBent Rancho aN)tier Church Signage AP # Santiago Road, 29775 Ret Ty~e-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 12/18/1990 47 Administrative 'PLot PLan Lusardi Construction AP # Professional Hospital SuppLy Business Park Drive, northvest Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010331 Hoffes, John (Ocher) aide Cont- Security CLass-Group i Purpose - Landscape Revie~ for See Aperature Card for Nap(s) Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning Department PP #20 ............ - ................................................... 161 12/18/1990 48Administrative PLot PLanMarie Johnson See Aperature Card for S i gnage Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010336 AP # 921-080-06 Cont- Securi ty CLass-Group i Jefferson Avenue, 27452, Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Suite B-3 (Remedy Tamp) 161 12/19/1990 49 Administrative PLot PLan Rainkx~ Canyon Estates FiLe Re# # .... -0001000103~1 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-Ptanning Department Landscape/irrigation PLans Tract Map 23177 AP # 922-220-018 See Aperature Card for Hap(a) 161 12/21/1990 Rat Type-PPA Exp. - 50 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Re# # .... -000100010347 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-Ptanning Department Orion Johnson Martinaz, John &Bobbie Construction of new home See Aperature Card for Nap(a) AP Santiago Road, 30~O 161 12/26/1990 51 Administrative PLot PLan Paytess Shoe Source Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010350 AP # Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Ynoz Road, 26439 PaLm PLaza Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent See Aperature Card for 14apCI) 161 12/28/1990 52 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties See Aperature Card for Nip(s) Signage ~'~ Rat Type-PPA Fite Re# # .... -000100010355 AP # 9Z3-020-038 Cont- Security CLass-Group ] Rancho CaLifornia & Ynaz Road Exp.- Referred to...-PLanntng Delpartment DoubLetree Suites lIR]BACT...RR051 City of Tamecute Pmee 10/06/1993 inactive Status Listing : 99:1hZl Doc. R(/'~ 161 01/02/1~1 Ret Type-PPA Coat - Exp. - item Action Bate Re#. Taken Brief Description ICeyvords 56 AdBiniatretive PLot PLan St Lver~ood DeveLolxmnt La~rcfr, File ief # .... -000100010)8~ AP # Security CLass-Group ! Ruidosa, )111& - )1126 Referred to...-PLanning DeferTaBor 161 0110211991 87 Administrative PLot PLan Applicant - Bedford Developman , EIIt of 14atOmrite Road t Rat TyFe-PPA File Re# # .... -00010O01065? Purpose - Landscape Coat- Security CLass-Group ! AP # 966-QaO-Q1Q Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Deloertment Location - South of Pauba Road 1.61 0110311991 55 Administrative PLot PLan Aztec Properties Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -0O010O010373 AP # 921-070-006-5 Cont- Security Class-Group I Front Street & Rencho Cettforn Exp.- Referred tQ...-PLenning Department ie Road Foothill Stores Satellite TV 161 011O311991 Rat Type-PPA Exp. - 56 AcbinietrativePLot PLan File Re# # .... -00O10O010379 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-Ptanning Department Land Grant Devetepaent Simply Perfect Catering Signage AP # V31-320-020-9 Rencho California & Ynez Road 16 /0~/1991 57 Administrative PLot PLan Superior ELectrical Advertise 99-260-019-2/909-260-016-9/90~ Signage -240-023-5 Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010386 AP # 909-260-001-5/909-260-005 Jefferson Avenue, 27603-27fi5 Coat- Security CLass-Group I -9/90~-260-015-8190~-260-026-7 Vanchester Square Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning Department /909-2~0-026-8/909-2&0-006-0/9 See Aperature Card for Nap(I) 161 01/08/19fl 58 Administrative Plot PLan Barrett/merican Nodal Hone PLot Plan Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010392 AP #911-593-0O3-5/911-593-0O2- Cont- Securi ty CLass-Group I 6 Exp. - Referred to... -PLanning DepartBefit Swat toed Court Tract 22962 See Aperefute Card for Nap(a) 161 01/10/19~1 59 Administrative PLot PLan 14esa Homes rner (Pals Det Sol) Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100010/,03 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLanning Departwent Landscape PLan - Tract 2613~ Paaees AP # 9Z3-Z3-01 Pea & Hera#rile Roads, SV Co 161 01111/1991 60 Administrative PLot PLan Sen Diego Trust & Savings Bank Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -0O0100010~08 Security CLass-Group ! Referred to...-PtanningDepertme~t Landscape dra~ings AP # 910-130-022 Ynez Road, 26/,11 (Palm PLaza) See Apefuture Card for lisp(s) w m , , m m w m m w w w m m w m m w w w w w w w w w w e w w w m w m m w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w m m w w w w m w w e e w w w 161 0111111991 7~ Administrative Plot PLan Johnson I Johnson DeveLqaent ~ Signage - Re e-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -00010O010512 AP # 909-120-0~2-1 Cont- Security CLass-Group ]] Rancho Catlfomia Road, 2g~77 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department RR!IL~CT...RR051 10/06/1993 City of Teamcuta Inactive StatuI Lilting Doc. Item Action Re#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description ICeyuords 161 01/14/1991 61 Acintniatrattve PLot PLan Preferred Equities Rat Type-PPA Coat - Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -OO0100011X13 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-PtanningDepartme~t Signage AP#9~0-310-026 Ridge Park Drive, ~3513-&3537 See Aperature Card for Page 8 09:11:21 161 01/16/1991 Signage Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010~38 AP # 910-120-020 Coat- Security CLass*Group I Jefferson Avenue, 27&52 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department Unit 7C Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 01/15/1991 ~ Aministrative 'PLot PLea PKific Lift & E~itxeent See Aperature Card for 14alXS) File Re# # .... -000100010~5 Security CLass-Group Z Referred to...-PLenningDepertemnt Install above ground tanks AP # 921-080-039-6 Ynez Road, 26631 Toyota of Tim#cuts Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010466 Signage Coat- Security CLass-Group I AP # 9]1.-320-024-3 Exp.- Referred to...-Planning Department Ynaz Road, 27450 161 01/16/1991 65 Administrative PLot PLan Toyota of Teeecuta t S i gnage Rat Type-PPA Fite Re# # .... -000100010450 AP # 921-080-039-6 Coat- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 26631 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department 161 01/Z~/1991 (~ Administrative PLot PLan Rancho Pacific Sigrage & Gra!~ Land Grant Day#lois#at The Californian See Aparature Card for NapCa) Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010~72 Signage Coat- Security CLass-Group Z AP#~21-320-024-3 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department Ynez Road, 21450 161 01/2]/1991 67 Administrative PLot PLan Rancho Pacific Signage & Graph Land Grant Devet~fxent NaN York Life See Aparature Card for Nap(o) Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010~78 AP # 921-690-002-7 Coat- Security CLass-Group i Malls Fargo Bank Exp.- Referred to .... -PLanning Department Palmr Village Shaping 161 01/2z,/1991 68 Administrative Plot PLan Nine-Tree Signs Center See Apereture Card for . , , _ . . . m w . w m . . . . . , . . w m m m e . . m m w m w w w m m m m m w m w m e w e e w w 161 01/24/1991 69 Administrative PLot PLan San Diego Trust & Savings Bank S i gnage Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100010~g3 AP # 910-130-022 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 2~411 (Palm PLaza) Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent See Aperature Card for Naps w . w w m w w w m w w w w w w w w e m e e e e m w . . . w e e w w w w . . . w w e w . w e w e w ~ w w Administrative PLot PLan Ken Done Echo Star Satellite 161 01/1A/1991 62 Actminietrative PLot PLan Jeff Hardy& Associates prime Circle Quner Son Nguyen PLot PLan 116O9 Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -QO010001(X31 Landscape PLans See AFirecure Card for Hap(a) Cent- Security CLue-Group ! APIgOg-Z82-O02 Exp,- Referred to.,,-PianntngDepartment ginchester Road, ge~t of Enter RRIIIACT...RROS1 City of TeemcaLm Pap 9 10/0~/1~ Inactive Status Listing IX):11:21 Doc. Item Action Re/'-` Date Re#. Taken Brief Description KeWords 161 01125/1991 70 Administrative PLat PLan Office Furniture Center Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010~g0 AP # 90~-270-271-6 Cont- Security CLams-Group I Enterprise CircLe South, &1625 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning DepartBent IB-1 Administrative PLot PLan Aprit's Country Nanor 161 01/2511991 Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -0001000104g~ AP # 921-700-007 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rencho CaLifornia Road, 34150 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 72 Administrative PLot PLan Pet Center 161 01/25/1991 Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010508 AP #~0~-270-0&7-0 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Jefferson, 27365 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanningDepartBent 161 0112811991 2 Ackeinistrative 'PLot PLan Vintage HiLLs Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010015 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Exp.- Referred to...-Ptningl)qDertment 16i ~0/1~1 74 Administrative PLot PLan J.C. Penny Stores Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010519 AP # ~0~-240-005-9 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Jefferson, 27435 Exp.- Referred to...-PLsnning Department Vinchester Square 161 01/31/1991 75 Administrative PLot PLan Advanced Cardiovescutor Rat Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100010527 Security CLass-Group ] Referred to...-PLanning Department HOnor Change/parking Lot AP # 921-Q80-051 Ynez Road,26351 See Apefuture Card for Nap(s) 161 0210111991 76 Administrative PLot PLan llama Homes Pauba & nargarita Reeds, Landscape PLans Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010533 Tract 2413303 paseos (PaLm D Cont- Security CLass-Group ! eL SoL) Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning DepartBent AP # W~-080-010 Southwest Corner 161 0Z/01/1991 77 Administrative PLot PLan Lusardi Construction See Apereture Card for i Landscape Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Re#. # .... -000100010538 AP l~01-2~0-036 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rancho California Road, 29377 Exp.- Referred to...-Planning Department Johnson I Johnson 161 0210511991 70 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties ~ LardscapekterpLan Ret ~-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010543 APe ~X)-120-1)38 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Jefferson Avenue & Cherry St. Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department SseAperature Card for Nap(a) RR I NACT .., RRO51 10/06/1~3 City of l'emecul. a Irlctive Statu~ Listinl PIg# 10 : 09:11:21 Doc. ]te~ Action Re#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description ICe!Nords 161 02/05/1991 3R~ Administrative PLot PLan Buie Rat Type-PPA Cent- Exp.- Fiie Re# # .... -000100010609 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-Planning Department Llndsclpirlg FILE VAS VOIDED BY DEPARTIENT NO F [ LE DATA F [ LMED (Getchars) Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -0001000106~ Signage Cont- Security CLams-Group i AP # Exp.- Referred to...-Ptlnning DIq=/rtment Rlncho California Rold, 30950 161 02/07/1991 Rat Type-PPA Cont o Exp. - 114 Ackninistrative PLot Plan File Re# # .... -000100010839 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-Ptenning Department Buie Corporation AP # 9~6-060-010 Rancho Californ Road & Ten Dry See Aperlture Card for NIp(I) S~eet Been Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010611 Signage Cont- Security CLass-Group I AP # 921-700-009 Exp.- Referred to...-Pienning Department Rencho California Road, 30950 161 0210711991 80 Ack, insitrative PLot PLan Country Signs & Designs (Palmar Village Center) See Aperature Card for NIp(s) 161 02/13/1991 81 Administrative PLot PLan Advanced Cardiovascutar Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010617 AP # 921-090-006 Cont- Security CLass-Group Z Ynez Road, 26531 Exp.- Referred to,,,-Ptanning Department 161 02/1Z/1991 86 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford DeveLolaent East of Via Ricct Approval of Model Site Complex See Aparmture Card for Nap(s) Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010650 Tract Z4133-3 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! AP # 9/,6o-080-010 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptenning Department South of Amaritm Vay 161 02/14/1991 83 Administrative Plot Plan Rancho Motor Inn Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010633 AP # 922-120-008-014 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Frent Street, 28980 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department 161 02/15/1991 96 Administrative PLot PLan AgLov Studio Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010719 AP # 922-094-002 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Front Street, 28860 C-2 Exp.- Referred to...-PLeoning Departmmlt w w w w w w w w w m m w w m w w w w w ~ w w w w w w ! . w w w w m w w m w w w w w m w m m m I e 161 02/15/1991 97 Administrative PLot Pten GoLd's Gym Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -00010001072~, AP # 910-200-Q95-6 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Ynez Road, 26201 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Departn~q~t See Apefuture Card for Nap(s) 161 02/05/1991 85 Administrative PLot PLan Dick Gardner See Apereture Card for Naps RRilIACT,,,RRQ51 City of TeeMcaLm P~e 11 10/06/1993 inactive Statue Limitrig 09:11:21 Doc. Item Action P~/'~ Date Ref. Token Brief DMcription Key~ords 161 02/19/1991 82 Administrative PLot PLan Kindot Cars Luretrig Centers Rat Type-PPA Cant - Exp. - FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010626 Security CLass-Group J Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent Lan~___~ipe PLans AP ale 921-310-006 Ljndje Lane, 62210 See Apereturs Card for Nap(a) 161 02/20/1991 126 Administrative PLot PLan Fm Fmm Ceedy Store Rat Type-PPA Cant - Exp. - Fi Le Ref ale .... -000100010901 Security CtMe-Group ! Referred to...-Ptanning Department Tenant Improvements AP ale 99~-260-023 Jefferson Avenue, 27537 See Aperoture Card for Nap(e) 161 02/20/1991 88 AdBinistrative PLot PLan Bob Braun Ret Type-PPA Cant - Exp. - Fi Le eel ale .... -000100010663 securi ty CLass-Group l Referred to...-PLanning Department SFR AP ale 9&5-00~-019 Via BriM, 161 02/21/1991 89 Administrative' PLot PLan Ramhe Pacific Bigrage See AForeLure Card for Nap(o) & Graphics Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010670 Signage Cant- Security CLass-Group I AP ale 921-320-026-3 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent Ynez Road, 27650 14 721/1~1 90 Administrative PLot PLan Rancho Pacific Signage Signage .eL Type-PPA FiLe fief # .... -000100010675 AP If 921-320-026-3 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 27650 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Apereture Card for Nap(I) 161 02/22/1991 91 Administrative PLot PLan Vinston Tire CoMpany Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010681 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLenningDepartment Signage AP ale Jefferson Avenue, 27675 161 02/22/19~1 92 Administrative PLot PLan &rchitects Cooebes-14esquita See Aperefute Card for Nap(s) Bank of Cemerce Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010690 Landscape Cant- Security CLass-Group ! AP ale 910-200-058-3 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Dopefret Jefferson Avenue, 27280 &27280 161 02/25/1~1 9/, Administrative PLot Plan Ampec (~onstructien Notor Car Perkuey, 61782 Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010704 Security CLass-Group l Referred to,..-Ptenning Department Management, Inc. Temporary Landscape for temporary parking Lot AP ale 921-680-002 See Aperature Card for NOp(e) 161 0212711991 93 Administrative PLot PLan Sitverkmod I)evetolxent /" Landscape & Irrigation PLans Rs ~-PPA FiLe Ref ale .... -000100010697 AP ale Coot- Security CLearGroup I Tract Nap 19872-3 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning DepartBefit See AFeraturs Card for Nap(a) RRINACT...ItBQ51 City of TeascaLm Page 12 10/06/1993 Inactive Status Listing .. 09:11:21 Dec. Item Action Ref. Date Ref. Taken Brief Description ICeWords 161 02/2811991 139 Administrative PLot PLan O CLub Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -OOO100011008 P # 921-050-012 Cent- Security CLasrGroup I Front Street, 27911 #10~ Exp.- Referred to...-PLanntng Dartaunt See AiMfuture Card for Nip(a) 161 02/28/1991 95 Administrative PLot PLan Barrett Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100010710 AP # 911-592-017 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Northvie# Subdivision Exp.- Referred to...-PLanningDqirtmnt 161 03/0~/1991 Rat Type-PPA Cent - Exp. - Administrative PLot Plan Ft te Ref # .... -000100010731 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLanning Department Nc~Jttjn Cmeu~ittes NodaL Home SaLes Office AP #~-&92-02 Corte Nmza, 31812 see dl~erlture Clrd fop NIp(I) 161 0310511991 102 Administrative PLot PLan Nap Foods S i gnage Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Ref # .... -000100010757 AP # 910-130-030-1 Cent- Security CLass-Group I PaLe PLaza Shopping Canter Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 161 03/06/1991 104 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Devetofxnent See Apereture Card for Signage Rat Type-PPA Fite Ref # .... -000100010767 AP # W~6-08-008/9~6-08-007 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! Ped~a & Mergerits Roads Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent (Petme Dot Sot) .......................................................... ~ ....... 161 03/08/1991 100 Administrative PLot PLan BC! General Contractors at 14argorite Road Landscape PLans See Aperature card for Nap(a) Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100010747 PLot PLan 10739 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! AP de 921-250-018 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning DepartBefit Rencho CaLifornia Road 161 03/08/1991 101 Administrative PLot PLan Country Signs & Designs Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref de .... -000100010751 AP de 909-270-016-2 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Courtesy Escro~ Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent See Apermture Card for Nap(e) 161 0311111991 141 Administrative PLot PLan cat Spas Signage Rat Type-PPA Fit# Ref # .... -000100011020 AP # 910-130-132-3 Cent- Security CLass-Group ! ginchester Road, 27452 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptennjng Department See Apereture Card for Nap(a) 161 03/13/1991 103 Administrative PLot PLan Precision Sign Group See Aperefute Card for Nap(s) Nissan ~" Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref de .... -000100010764 Signage ; Cent- Security CLass-Group I AP de 921-68o-0o9-3 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptmnning Department Motorcar Parkely, 41895 RRINACT...RR051 City of TemecuLa Page 13 10/06/lW3 inactive STatUS Listing : 0~:11:21 Doc, 161 03/14/1991 Ret Type-PPA Cont - Exp.- ]tern Action Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Keyverde 105 Administrative PLot PLan HuMre Nanis Signage FiLe Re# # .... -000100010773 AP # 910-1~0-0~0-1 Security CLass-Group [ Ynez Road, 2~451 , #19-B Referred to...-PLanning Department See Apefuture Card of Nap(s) 161 05/14/1~1 106 Administrative PLot PLan Fashion Land Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001077~ AP # 910-130-030-1 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 2d435 Suite 1S-A Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperature Card for Naps 161 05/14/1~1 107 Administrative PLot PLan Discount Vine OutLet Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001078~ AP # Cant- Security CLass-Group i Enterprise CircLe North, 41d~2 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanningDepertment See AperatureCard forM(s) . w . w . w . m . m , . m w w m . . . w w w w ~m m w w w w . e w w w . w w m w m 161 03/14/1~1 108 Administrative PLot PLan A & A Sign Signage Ret Type-PPA Fit# Re# # .... -0001000107~3 AP # Cant- Security CLass-Group I Jefferson Avenue, 274~5 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning Department (Sun City OpticaL) 109 Administrative PLot PLan ProsLay of San Diego See Aperature Card for Nap(s) Hearths#de Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010801 NodaL H~mes Lots 33 - 37 Cant- Security CLass-Group I AP # 926-160-066 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 79 South m w m , , , . m . w m . m w w w e m w m m m m m m . . m . . w m . w m m m m 110 Administrative PLot PLan Robert 161 03/15/1~91 SFR eel Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010816 AP # 9~5-130-007-5 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Vindcrest Lane, 438/,0 Exp.- Referred to...-Pkanning DepartBent See Aperature Card for Map(s) 111 Administrative PLot PLan County Signs & Designs 161 03/19/1991 Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010824 AP # 901-130-022 Cant- Security CLass-Group ! Ynez Road, 26~91 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent See Aperature Card for Nap(e) 161 03/20/1~1 112 Administrative PLot PLan $5/CLothing Store See Aperature Card for Nap(s) Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100010829 AP # 910-130-030 Cant- Security CLass-Group i Ynez Road, 26~39 A Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department PaLe PLaza Center 161 05/20/1~1 113 Administrative PLot PLan Van De#to Day#to#sent See Aparature Card for Nap(s) ~ Tract 22627 Re ~e-PPA Fite Re# # .... -00010001083~ Set Back Check Cant- Security CLass-Group I AP# 919-350-048 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department ginchelter/Nicotee loads RRINACT...RRO51 City of TeemcuLl Page t/, 10/06/1~ Inactive Status Listing : 09:11:21 Doc. item Action Re#. Dote Re#. Taken Brief Description Ke!mords ~ 161 03/21/1991 Bet Type-PPA Cont - FXpoo 115 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe eel # .... -0001000108&7 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-Ptennjng Department Prestey of San Diego NodaL liQme CompLex AP # 926-160-QO Ho6 Corte Carol inn See Apereture Card for Nap(s) 161 03/25/1991 116 Administrative PLot PLan S5 CLothing Store Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100010853 AP# 910-130-0~0-1 Cont- Security CLass-Group i Ynez Road, 2~39 #16-A Exp.- Referred to...-Ptannjng Department PaLm PLaza 117 Administrative PLot PLan Outdoor Media Group 161 03/25/1~1 State Farm Insurance Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010858 Signage Cont- Security CLass-Group I AP # ~/~,-2~)*002 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Rancho CaLifornia, 29377 161 03/27/1F)1 120 Administrative PLot PLan Nobit OiL Corporation Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010874 AP # 922-210-0/,1 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Bedford Court,/~520 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperature Card for leap(o) 161 03127119~1 121 Administrative PLot PLan MobiL OiL Corporation Landscape & irrigation Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010880 AP # 922-210-0/,1 Cont- Security CLass-Group Z Bedford Court, Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperature Card for Nap(I) 161 03/29/1~1 118 Administrative PLot PLan Steve Hatch SFR Rat Type-PPA Fit# Re# # .... -000100010865 AP # ~/,5-130-008-6 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Jeramie Court, Exp.- Referred to...-Ptenning Department Los Ranchitol See Aperature Card for Nap(s) 161 03/2~/1991 119 Administrative PLot PLan ~ntegre Signs Inc. Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 04/02/1~1 Ret Type-PPA Cont o Exp, - FiLe Re# # .... -000100010870 Security Ctass-Groq~ [ Referred to...-PtmnnjngDepartment Signage AP # 910-130-022 See Aperature Card for Nap(s) 122 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Re# # .... -OQQ1QQO10885 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLenningDepartnent Rancho Core Associate# Signage AP # 909-120-024-5 Diaz & Winchester Roads (Crnr) See AperetureCard for Nap(s) 161 04/0~/1991 123 Administrative PLot PLan ReaLty Vortd See Aperoture Card for Nap(s) Signage ~ Rat Type-PPA Fite Ref # .... -000100010893 AP # 921-700-008-$ / Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rancho CaLifornia Road, 30630 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 1503 RRINACT...RRO51 City of TamecaLm Page 15 10/06/1993 znective status LiBtime -. Qg:lh21 Doc. Item Action Rf/'' Date Re#. Token Brief Description ICeyuords 161 04/04/1991 125 Administrative PLot PLan Terraton Corporation Signage Ret Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010906 AP # 922-210-042 Cant- Security CLaim-Group I Bedford Court Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Dopetruant See Apereturn Card for lisp(a) 161 0410/,/1991 128 Administrative PLot PLan Foot Locker Sjgrige met Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -QOO1QQO10927 AP # 910-130-030 Cant- Security CLaim-Group i Ynez toad, 2~31 Suite A Exp.- Referred to...-PLmnning Department (PaLm PLan) 161 04/05/1991 126 Administrative PLot PLan Country Sip & kip Rat 'Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- Fite Re# # .... -000100010915 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLanning Department Signage AP # 909-270-002-9 See Apereturn Card for IMp(a) 161 04/05/1991 127 Administrative PLot PLan KmJf. ee & Bred Ret Type-PPA Cant - Exp. - FiLe Re# # .... -000100010919 Security CLass-Group Referred to...-PtmmingDepartment Landscape& Street Tree AP # 918-293-007 PaLe Road & Via Gjtberto Roads See Aperature Card for ~ 16 /05/1991 131 Administrative PLot PLan San Pedro Sign Baskin Robbins Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010951 AP # 910-130-030 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 26~91 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Depirtment PaLm PLaza See Aperature Card for Nap(a) 161 0~/10/1991 129 Administrative PLot PLan KaufBen & Broad Zuna Drive Landscape Ptar4 for Re~ Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100010935 SaLes TraiLer Cant- Security CLass-Group I AP # 918-)6)-013-2/918-)6)-014 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department -3 See Aperature Card for leap(s) 161 04/11/1991 130 Administrative PLot PLan Lucia Systems Rat Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -00010001C)9~5 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-PLmnning Department Tenant Improvements AP # 921-400-043-7 Camfierce Center Drive. 27610 See Aperature Card for NapCs) 161 04/15/1991 159 Administrative PLot PLan ~eLts, Cyril George Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011153 AP # 910-130-030 Cant- Security CLais-Group I PaLm PLaza Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Tuxedo Shop 161 0411711991 132 Administrative PLot PLan Lyon Communities y Road ~" Landscape PIers See Apefuture Card for Nap(e) ne~. e-PPA FiLe eel # .... -000100010956 AP # Co~t- Security CLass-Group Z Tract # 226~1-1 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptinning Dep~rtment Nicotes & North lenerlL Kemrne RRIIL~CT...RR051 10/06/1993 City of TemecuLa Inactive-Statue Listing Page 16 99:11:21 Doc. item Action Be#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Keyaords 161 04/17/1991 133 AdBinistrotive PLot PLane G8 Foods Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- Fi Le Re# # .... -000100010~1 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-Ptanning DartBent Parking Requirements AP# Rancho California Road, 30~80 See Aperature Card for Nap(a) Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011260 AP # 910-130-030 Cant- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 26659 Suite 19-E Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Delparteent (PiLe PLaza) 161 06/22/1991 Rat Type-PPA Conto Exp,- Administrative PLot PLan File Re# # .... -000100010~70 Security CLass-Group I Referred to,,,-PLanning Department BedfordDeveLopment- Signage API966-O8-OOBIg&6-08-O07 Santiago & Narprjto Roads Sen Aperature Card for llp(I) Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 04/26/19ql 160 Administrative Plot Plan ShoeLand Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011016 AP # 921-)20-00~-0~ Cant- Security CLass-Group I Rancho California, 2~588 K-11 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Departmt See Aperature Card for Nap(a) Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 04/22/1991 135 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Devetolxnent Santiago & Harprite Roads Patone Oet Sot See A~oerature Card for tllp(I) Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100010979 DirectionaL Signs Cant- Security CLass-Group i AP # ~6-08-OQB,OO&,OOT, QQ5 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptenntng DepartBent Peuba & Harprite Roads 161 04/22/1991 136 Administrative PLot PLan Hank's Hardware , File Re# # .... -000100010984 Security CLass-Group ! Referred to...-PLanningDepartme~t Signage AP #~0~-270-008-5 Enterprise Circle South, 61770 See Aperature Card for Nap(s) 161 04/25/1991 137 Administrative PLot PLan Unocat Company FiLe Ref # .... -000100010993 Security CLass-Group I Referr~ to...-PLami~ Delartm~mt Signage AP # 9210680-006 Ynaz Road and Solarm May See Aperature Card for leap(s) Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- 161 04/25/19~1 138 Administrative PLot PLan UnoceL File Re# # .... -000100011002 Security CLass-Group I Referred to,,,-PLanning Department Landscape PLans AP # 921-680-006 SotanaWayandYnaz Roads See Aperature Card for NapCs) 161 04/30/1991 162 Administrative PLot PLan Phil CoLumbo Signage ~ Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011025 AP # 922-072-010-1 Cant- Security CLass-Group ! Front Street South, 2~)0 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanntng DepartBent Suite A 161 04/17/1991 171 Administrative PLot PLan Ron J~hrmm Garden Path FLoraL RRINACT...RR051 City of TemecuLm Page 17 10/06/1FFJ Inactive Status Listing : 0~:11:21 Doc. 161 05/02/1991 Ret Type-PPA Cont- item Action Date Re#. Taken Brief Description lieWords 152 Administrative PLot PLan Peter Pecitto SFR FiLe Be# # .... -0001000110~ AP # ~5-171)-007 Security CLass-Group ! Ynez Road, 2908~ Referred to...-PLanning DeFerlt Bee Aperefute Card for Nap(I) 161 05/06/1F)1 I~ Adeiniatrative PLot PLan The Fumy Fern Rat Type-PPA Coat - Exp. - FiLe Re# # .... -000100011065 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-Pkanning Depertaent Signage AP # Jefferson Avenue, 27537 See Aperaturs Card for Map(a) 161 05/0711991 14) Administrative PLot PLan Brencla WahLerr Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001103) AP # 921-170-001 Cont- Security CLass-Group Z Rencho CaLifornia & 14arearite Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent Roads 161 05/08/1991 1/.4 Administrative PLot PLan Themes Sign Service The Green Burrito Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011050 Signage Cent- Security CLass-Group] AP # Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department PaLmmr ViLLage 16i '09/1~1 1/.5 Administrative PLot PLan g.D. Brooks Insurance Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011061 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group I Winchester Road,/.1953 Exp.- Referred to...-Planning Department See Aperature Card for Map(l) 161 05/09/1~1 1/,7 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Devetolxent Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011069 Security CLass-Group ] Referred to...-Ptennjng Department Tract 241)4 F/2413/* 3 Recreation PLans AP # 9/,6-080-007/006 161 05/20/1~1 148 Administrative PLot Plan Cotboum Curtier NoLL Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011075 Security CLass-Group i Referred to...-Ptanning Department Landscape Reviev AP #921-080-054 Ynez Road and Sotam Way 161 05/20/1~1 1/.9 Administrative PLot PLan JVL le-nmgawmnt See Aperature Card for leeKs) Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011082 AP # 909-281-013 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Jefferson & Winchester Road Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Richies Diner 161 05/2/,/1991 150 Administrative PLot PLan InLand VaLLey CabLevision ~' Signage Ret :-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011087 AP # 910-130-030 Cont- Security CLass-Group Z Ynez Road, 26/,59 Suite C Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperefute Card for Nip(e) RRINACT.,.RR051 City of TwnecuLa Page 18 10/06/1993 Inactive Statue Listing -. 0~:11:21 Doc. Item Action Re#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description ICey~mrds ~ 161 05/2471991 151 Administrative PLot PLan Mindsor Ilouling, [nc. See Aperlture Card for NIp(I) DenaLaN c lies Ret Type-PPA FILe Re# # .... -0001000110~2 SFR Coot- Security CLass-Group i AP # 919-2~2-006 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenningDeparment CorTe Sonora, 31677 161 05/2~/1F)1 153 Administrative PLot PLan CharLes I. leitich Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011106 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLanning Department Occ, r-~cy Pemi C VaLley Best Teen Dance Club AP # Front Street, 161 05/30/1F)1 155 Acbninistrative PLo! Plan Crazy Jss PIzzl Rat Type-PPA Cont - Exp. - FiLe Re# # .... -000100011122 Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-PLanningDepertfent Signage AP #~21-320-38~ Ynez Road, 27~z~ 161 05/30/1991 1(x1 Administrative PLot PLan Herron & Romansoff Architects Sanborn Avenue, inc, Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011180 Landscape PLan PP IE17 Coat- Security CLass-Group i llicrnage Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department AP # 910-200-088 Perky#st See Apereture Card for leaFKs) 161 05~1/1991 154 Administrative PLot PLan Paul HeaLy See Apereture Card for Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011116 AP # Coat- Security CLass-Group I CarsHay, 29612 Exp.- Referred to...-Pksnning Department ViLLa DeL leer 161 05/31/1991 156 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties S i gnage Rat Type-PPA Fi Le Re# # .... -0001000111)0 AP # 910-1)0-002 Coat- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 2&/,59 Suite ILl - B Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department (PaLm PLaza) Bridal Shop 161 06/05/1991 157 Administrative PLot PLan Lenny Pechner SFR Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011138 AP # 945-060-016 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Sanitego Road, )0992 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Apereture Card for leap(s) 161 06/07/1991 158 Administrative Plot Plan. Larry GabetLe Signegg Ret Type-PPA Fit# Re# # .... -000100011145 AP # 921-080-(~0-6 Coat- Security (tess-Group I Ynez Road, Vest Side Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department North of Sotsre Hay See AFerature Card for leap(s) w , , w w w w , , w m m m w w w w w e w e e m w w w w w w e w e e m m w m w w w w e e e e w w e w m m w e e w m e e w m w w e w e e 161 06/10/1991 16z, Administrative PLot PLan Paradise ChevroLet See Aperature Card for leap(s) Landscape & Irrigation Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -00010001118~ AP # ~21-080-014, 017, 018 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, Vest Side Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Deartent South of Sotsre Vay RRINACT...RR051 City of TemecuLm Page 19 lo/o6/1993 Inactive status Listing : 09:n-.~l 161 06/11/1991 Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- Item Action Date Re#. Token Brief Description Keln~rds 160 Administrative PLot PLan ComnerciaL Lighting Services See Aperature Card for Nap(a) VindshieLds of Maria File Ref # .... -OQQ1OQQ1116Q Signage Security CLmaa-Group ! AP # 921-~aQ-Q~2-4 Referred to,..-PL~nning Department Camarc# Center Drive, 27516 161 Administrative PL~t PLan Federal Sign See AlarmLure Card for Nap(e) 161 0~/12/1991 Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -0001000111~1 AP # ;-282-001-5 Cont- Security CLass-Group ] iNnchester Road, 41615 Exp.- Referred to...-Pianning Department TaBscala V~Liey Bank 161 0611311991 162 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties - Signage Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100011173 AP # 910-1:50-002 toni- Security CLass-Group ] Ynez Road, 24~8~ Suite ~ - A Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Defertruant IBpressions Salon 161 I)6/20/1991 165 Administrative PLot PLan Norage PLea Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -00010001119/, AP # FZ1-310-OO& Cont- Security CLass-Group % Rancho California Road, Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent 16 '2011991 1~ Administrative PLot PLan CarLos Cazares The Couch Clxll~lny Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011206 AP # ~21-4~0-058 Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Jefferson Avenue, 27645 Exp.- Referred to...-PLaoning DepartBent Suite 112 See Aperature Card for lisp(s) 161 06/21/1;91 167 Administrative PLot PLan Kaufman & Broad of San Diego Catifomia Breeze Ret Type-PPA File Ref # .... -00010001212 Nodal Home Complex for toni- Security CLass-Group i Subdivision Exp.- Referred to...-Ptmnning Department AP # 918-~-010 Palm Road and Vim Gftberto Tract No. 19872-4 SmLes Trailer See Aperefute Card for Nap(I) 161 06/25/1991 169 Administrative PLot PLan Rancho Pet Center See Aperature Card for NapEs) Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011224 AP # ~21-700-011 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rancho California Road, Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Dep~rtme~t Petomar Village Center 161 0&127/1991 Rat Type-PPA Exp. - Administrmtive PLot Plan File Re# # .... -000100011218 Security CLass-Group ] Referred to...-PLanning Department Charles Nguyen Restaurant with/Retail Canter AP #gQg-ZTO-O~'5 Viacheater Road, 4154O (~rLying PP/9974) See Aperotate Card for Nap(a) w m m w w w m m w m e m w w w m w w m w w w w m w w w w w 161 07/01/1991 173 Administrative PLot PLan Ed Duff#she 14inistries See Aperature Card for 14apes) /' Bigrage Re~ a-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011255 AP # Cont- Security CLass-Group ! Enterprise Circle North Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department 41743, Suite 101 RRiNACT...RR051 10/06/1993 City of TemecuLe inactive Status Listing Page 20 : 09:11:21 Dec. item Action Re#. Bate Re#. Taken Brief Description Keywords 161 0710211991 170 Administrative PLot PLan Bancho Calmunity Church Rat Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- Fi Le Re# # .... -000100011Z32 Security CLass*Group ! Referred to...-PLanning Department Landscape PLan AP # 922-170-010 VeLlejo Avenue, 29141 See Aperefute Card for Nap 161 07/Q5/1991 172 Administrative PLot plan The Bail Bouttque S i gauge Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011252 AP it 922-021-002-6 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Front Street, 28/,10 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Bapertmant See Apereture Card for Map(e) 161 07/08/1991 174 Ackninistrative Plot Plan Advance Signs See Apefuture Card for Nap(a) Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011261 AP # 94~-060-008-3 Cent- Security CLass-Group i Jefferson Avenue, 27452 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent Budget Rant A Car 161 07/08/1991 175 Administrative' PLot PLan Phi L Colombo Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011266 AP it 922-072-0101 Cent- Security CLass-Group i Front Street, 29000 iA Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department CoLombo's Cafe &Bakery 161 07/08/1991 176 Administrative PLot PLan Palm PLaza Dental Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011272 AP # 910-130-022-4 Cent- Security CLass-Group I Ynaz Road, 26~75 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See Aperature Card for NapCa) 161 07/17/1991 178 Administrative PLot PLan Enterprise Rent-A-Car Certificate of Occupancy Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011288 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group I Ynaz Road, 27468 Unit 8-1 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 161 07717/1991 179 Administrative PLot PLan Voided Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011297 Cent- Security CLass-Group l Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department 161 07118/1991 180 Administrative PLot PLan Tricia PinkeLLa Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011298 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group I Via MontezuM, 28720 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Pinky:s Bar & Grill Pinky's Bail 161 07/2271991 181 Administrative PLot PLan James English See Aperature Card for Nap(a) Tenant ImproveBefit ~ Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011313 AP # / Cent- Security Ctasa-Groupl Ynaz Road, 27476 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Boll Idaevil RRINACT...RRO51 City of TwaecuLe Page 21 10/06/1993 ]natLive Status Listing : 09:11:21 Dec. Item Action Rf/''' Date Ref. Tekon Brief Description Keyaords 161 07/26/1991 182 Administrative PLot Pile Hartha Ann ILltart Strut Yet Stuff Tenant Improvements Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011318 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group I Ynez Road, 27(G7 L7-220 Exp.- Referred to., .-PLanning DeFertaint ParCrest PLaza See Apefuture Card for Hap(s) 161 07/30/1991 183 Administrative PLot PLan HerriLL Lynch Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Bet # .... -00010001132~ AP # Cent- Security CLeae-Group ] Front Street, 277/0 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptlnning DeFertint See Airattire Card for NIp(l) 161 07/30/1991 18~ Achiniatrative PLot PLan Bedford Properties Landscape Bevieu Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011:[31 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group I Hargerito and Manchester Roads Exp.- Referred to...-PLennjng Department Coerce See Airature Card for HaG(o) 161 07/31/1991 185 Administrative PLot PLan Heath CcaKl~ See Airature Card for Hap(o) Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -0001000113~1 AP # Cent- Security CLass-Group i Ynaz Road, 26779 Exp.- Referred to...-PtarmingDepartBent TemecuLaHazda 16 /05/1991 186 Administrative PLot PLan Cater FamiLy Enterprises Suite K, blinchoster PLaza Spas Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011]57 Signage Cent- Security CLass-Group ] AP # Exp.- Referred to...*Ptaming DepartBent Jefferson Avenue, 27315 161 08/08/1991 187 Administrative PLot PLan VaLLey Seat Young AduLt Night CLub Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -0001000111:366 Signage Cent- Security CLass-Group ] AP # Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department Front Street, 28822 161 08/08/1991 188 Administrative PLot PLan 14utual Aid See Airatufe Card for Hap(I) A CaLifornia Partnership Ret Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011316 SFR Cent- Security CLass-Group i AP # 965-070-015-7 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBefit She#aLter Road, ~T~85 161 08/08/1991 190 Administrative PLot PLan PresLey of San Diego HodeL Homes Ret Type-PPA FiLe lef # .... -000100011390 Landscape and Irrigation Cent- Security CLass-Group ] AP # 926-160-0046 Exp.- Referred to...-Plaming Department Highamy 79 South 161 08/09/1991 189 Administrative PLot PLan Houard Yu See Airature Card for Hap(o) ~ Restaurant Improvements Re~ i-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011)85 AP # 921-250-070 Cent- Security CLosE-Group I Rancho CaLifornia Road, 30520 Exp.- Referred to...-PLeming DepartBent Suite AlOl & A 102 RRINACT...RRQ51 City of TeeecuLs Pegs 22 10/06/1993 inactive Status Listing : 09:11:21 Doc. Item Action Ref. Date Ref. Taken Brief Description Keywords 161 08/09/1991 193 Administrative PLot PLm fir. Tint Signage Rat Type-PPA Fite Ref # .... -000100011618 AP # 922-09-300-30 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Front Street, 28822 Suite 108 Exp.- Referred to,..-PLenning DeFerlt See Apereture Card for Nap(I) 161 0811211991 198 Administrative PLot PLan LaeTq3ost Pizza Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe eef # .... -000100011~9 AP # Cont- Security CLass-Group I Rancho CaLifornia Road, 2976O Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent betasen Lyedie Lena and Morege Road See Apermture Card for Nap(e) 161 08/13/1991 192 Administrative PLot PLan Lee Kmsheere Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011601 AP # 922-110-006-5 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Front Street, 29115 Exp.- Referred to...-PLenning Department Creekside Texaco See Aloerature Card for Nap(l) 161 08/1611991 191 Administrative PLot PLan Lyon Coemunitlee North General Ks#me/end Reverse PLotting Bet Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011395 Lots ~3, 7~ & 80 Cent- Security CLass-Group i AP # Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Deparment Tract # 22627-1 NicoLss Road See Apermture Card forls) 161 08120/1991 197 Administrative PLot PLan Susan Li._n--k~-~_,ist bet~en Peaix Red Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref # .... -000100011~42 Security CLass-Group % Referred to...-PLanningDeparment Lendscepe. PLmnAl:provsL Tract 22916 Rec BuiLding AP # Needcads Park#y, mt side and Rsncho Vista Red See Apersture Card for Nap(a) 161 08/23/1991 225 Administrative PLot PLan Bedford DeveLolxent 4, & 015 .- Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp,- FiLe Ref # .... -000100011659 Security CLass-Group 1 Referred to...-PtanningDepartment Tract 24133 Streetscape Landscape e, Irrigation, PLanting PLans AP #966-080-011,012, 013, 01 Amarjta Way & Nontetegro 161 08/23/1~1 226 Administrative PLat PLan Bedford DeveLopmmt 4, 015 Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref # .... -0001000116(x~ Security CLass-Group l Referred to...-Ptmnning DepartBent Tract 24133 Paseo Landscape, irrigation& planting AP # 966-080-011, 012, 013, 01 Tract 24133 1,2,3,4 ,5,F See Apereture Card for Nap(s) 161 08/27/1~1 1~ Administrative PLot PLan VaLLey Medical PLaza Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Ref # .... -00010001165~ Security CLass-Group 1 Referred to...-PLanning Department Umtts/Signage AP # 921-680-059 Jefferson Averse, 27699 161 08/2~/1~1 202 Administrative PLot PLan Strut Yer Stuff Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Ref # .... -000100011673 AP # 922-210-(X5-9 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Bedford Court, 4j~535 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptmnning Department ParCrest PLaza IIRIMACT...RR051 City of TeBmcuLa Page 23 10106/1993 Inactive Status Listing 09.'11:21 161 08/30/1991 Rat Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- ]tea Action Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Kelmords 200 Admtniatrative PLot PLan Bob Gregory File Re# # .... -OOO10O01146O AP # 921-080-0t~ Security CLass-Group ! ~Leck Ynez Road, 27000 Referred to...-PLanning Department Paradise Chevrolet 161 09/05/1~91 201 Aminietretive PLot PLan H & H Craft & FLoral Signage Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011666 AP # 910-1)0-030 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Vinchester & Ynez Roads Exp.- Referred to...-PLanningDepertment Palm PLaza 203 Administrative PLot PLan Daniel ALLon 161 09/06/1991 Creative Designs Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011~7V Signage Cont- Security CLass-Group I AP # ~21-050-018 Exp.- Referred to.,.-Ptanning Delxrtmmnt DeL Rio Road, 27860 161 09/10/1991 206 Administrative PLot PLan Johnson & Johnson DeveLqaent Signage eel Type-PPA File Ref # .... -000100011&87 AP # Cont- Security CLass-Group i Ynez Road, 27~50 Exp.- Referred to...-PLannine DelartBent 1~ '/16/1991 206 Administrative PLot PLan PresLey of Sen Diego Tract Rat Type-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011~99 Recretion PLan Cont- Security CLass-Group I Highkey 79 South Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning DepartBent See Aperefute Card for 161 0~/16/19r)1 207 Administrative PLot PLan Prestey of San Diego Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- File Re# # .... -000100011508 Security CLass-Group Referred to...-PLanningDepartment Tract 26861 Landscape& irrigation PLan Highusy79South See Apereture card for Nap(s) 161 0~/17/1~)1 208 Administrative Plot PLan PrecLey of San Diego Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- File Re# # .... -000100011515 Security CLass-Group 1 Referred to...-PLanning Department Tract ~_A86__1 Nodal Landscaping PLans HighHay 79 South See Aparature Card for llspCa) 161 0~/17/1~1 209 Administrative PLot PLan Commercial Lighting Services Signage Ret Type-PPA File Re# # .... -00010001152~ AP # 921-/kB0-012 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Commerce Center Drive, 27516 Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning DepartBent Vindshietds of America 161 09/18/1~1 210 Administrative PLot PLan Harcie Curby See Apareture Card for Hap(a) /-- Signage Re ~-PPA File Re# # .... -000100011530 AP # 922-0/~-007 Cont- Security CLass-Group I Main Street, ~1f71 Exp.- Referred to...-Planning Department Designers Cut ]! Hair Salon RRINACT...RR051 City of TeLl Page 24 10/06/1993 inactive Status Listing .. 09:11:21 Doc. %tern Action Re#. Date Re#. Taken Brief Description ICeyvords ~ 161 09/19/1991 Rat Type-PPA Cont - Exp. - 216 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Re# # .... -000100011580 Security CLass-Group ! Referred to,..-PLanningDepartment Bernard Karcher investments Landscape and Irrigation PLans AP#921-250-18 Rm~.ho Catifomia Road, 20660 See Aperature Card for Hap(s) 161 09/20/1991 Rat Type-PPA · Pont- Expoo 211 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Re# # .... -000100011537 Security CLams-Group Referred to...-PtsnningDepartment Primadonna:m Restaurant Singe AP#909-270-0~7-0 Jefferson Avenue, 27345 See Aperature Card for Hap(s) 161 0~/20/1991 212 Administrative PLot PLan Nisssn of Tam#cute Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011550 AP i921-680-009-3 Coat- Security CLass-Group I Notorcar Perkk~y, &1895 Exp.- Referred to...-PLanning Department See AFarsLurs Card for Nap(s) 161 09/20/1991 213 Acininistrotive PLot PLan Jimm/,s Coffee House Signage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011557 AP # 921-320-009-0 Coat- Security CLass-Group [ Ynaz Road, 2754/, Exp.- Referred to...-Ptanning Department See Aperature Card for Nap(e) S i gnage Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011575 AP # Coat- Security CLass-Group i Jefferson Avenue, 27&70 Exp.- Referred to...-Planning Department See Aperature Card for Hap(s) 161 09/24/1991 Ret Type-PPA Coat - Exp. - 223 Administrative PLot PLan FiLe Re# # .... -000100011645 Security CLass-Group I Referred to...-PLanning Department Country Signs & Designs Signage AP #909-120-034-6 Enterprise CircLe, 61625 See Apereture Card for Hap(e) 161 09/25/1991 Rat Type-PPA Exp.- 217 Administrative PLot Plan FiLe Re# # .... -000100011587 Security CLass-Group [ Referred to...-PtanningDepartment Quiet Bros. ELectric Sign Signage AP # 909-282-001e Winchester Road, 61615 See Aperature Card for Hap(s) 161 09/26/1991 205 Administrative PLot PLan King Sign Con any Signage Rat Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011692 AP # 909-270-020-5 Cont- Security CLass-Group i Winchester & Jefferson Roads Exp.- Referred to...-Ptsnning Department Teecuts Furniture Hart 161 09/27/1991 218 Administrative PLot PLan Ad-Art Signs, Inc. See Aperature Card for Hap(s) Signage "' Ret Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -0001000115W, AP # 910-130-030 ,' Coat- Security CLass-Group ] Ynez Road, K-Hart Exp.- Referred to...-Priming Departtent PaLm PLaza RRINACT...RR051 City of TeeecuLa Page 25 10/06/1993 ]rective Status Listing : 09:11:21 Doc. ! ten Act i on Re~ Date Re#. Taken Brief Description Key~ords 1~1 0~/27/1991 219 Administrative PLot PLan C*Tedeschi Rat Type-PPA Cont- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011610 Security CLose-Group Referred to...-PLenningDelartBent Signage AP # Enterprise CircLe Wit, 27688 161 0~/)0/1991 220 Administrative PLot PLan Bottlaevit Signage Bet Type-PPA FiLe Re# # .... -000100011616 AP # 921-320-025-& Cont- Security CLose-Group I Ynez load, 27476 Suite N Exp.- Referred to...-PLmnning DepartBent See/qoerlture Card for Nap(a) 161 09/30/1991 221 Administrative PLot PLan Matt Street Property hapmy i911-170-017 Rat Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... -000100011624 Security CLass-Group ] Referred to...-PLonning Department Bancho ToerlaeldComtry Shopping Center AP # 911-150-027,026,029 i911-1(~0-027,02~ e919-350-053 see Apereture Card for Nap(s) 161 10/01/1991 235 Administrative PLot PLan Void Ret Type-PPA Cont- Exp.- FiLe Re# # .... - Security CLass- Referred to..-.-PLanningDepmrtment 220 Records Processed ITEM NO. 10 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: City Manager/City Council Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 SUBJECT: Contract Amendment No. I to Professional Services Contracts for Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Structural Engineering, and Soils Testing - Liefer Road Crossing (PW93-02) PREPARED BY:~Jim D. Faul, Assistant Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve Contract Amendment No. I to provide additional structural engineering services for Liefer Road Crossing by McDaniel Engineering Company, Inc. in the amount of $3,000.00. BACKGROUND: The extra work is required to design the reconstruction of the existing 12" water line in Liefer Road. During the coordination process with the utility companies serving the affected property owners, it was determined that the preservation and future maintenance of this water line would be better served by attaching it to the bridge rather than attempting to protect it in place. In addition, a portion of the extra work is required to upgrade the Spancrete bridge to an HS20-44 highway design load. FISCAL IMPACT: The funding for this extra work is available in Capital Improvements Fund Number 210-166- 627-5804. The total cost of this element of the project is summarized below. A. Original Contract (approved 5-11-93) $4,250.00 B. Proposed Amendment No. I $3,000.00 Total = $7,250.00 The additional design cost is eligible for up to 93.75% reimbursement by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Attachments: Contract Amendment No. I pwl 5~agdrpt%93%1026%liefer.cco OCT. 1S '83 09:12 McDANIEL ENG. IN.C MoDANIIL INOZNIIAIN6 OOIIPAMY, INC. gO00 GAMINO 'DE L.& 8IBOTA, BUtTe 8~4 61g-Gg2-1~D~,34 PASE 2 Oombm-'4. 1993' Depmmmt:s:d'hblic'Worke 43174 iudnmslt~k Drive Tentends, ~q~ (119) 808-1180 FAX: fltO) Mt-Od~ ~dd'be 'urad l~m '14.tSO ~ld~'e.' ffdiilim:m~dltle~. ye~ 'mY indi~te ,m ~~em~ mimU.~-in th, ~:pemm~4bd ind .mUming m i~ ~ our .omce. ... ~....., z:,. Ver), truly ~O:cJb Tide: q ITEM NO. I 1 APPROVAL C ATTORNEY ITY ~ FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Rancho California Water District Easement for Project No. PW93-03 CSD Pala Community Park PREPARED BY: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: Approve the Rancho California Water District easement for water service to the Pala Community Park and authorize the Mayor to execute the document. 2. Direct the City Clerk to execute and record the easement document. DISCUSSION: On August 25, 1992, the City Council awarded a contract to Wimmer Yamada Associates to provide conceptual schematic design drawings, construction documents, and project administration for the Pala Community Park Project which consists of developing a community park on approximately 28.6 acres. In order to provide water service to the park, Rancho California Water District is requiring a thirty foot (30') wide easement from the City to construct and maintain the water main and appurtenances, including fire hydrant assemblies, air vacuum/air release assemblies, blow-off assemblies, detector check valves, and service connections from the pipeline to the water meter boxes. The easement is located within the Pala Community Park approximately one half mile southeast of the intersection of Pala Road and State Route 79 (south), (see attached map). A copy of the easement document is available in the City Clerk's office for review. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact is associated with the City granting this easement to the Rancho California Water District. Attachment: Location Map Plat Map -1 - pw151agdrpt%93%1026t, rowd9303.pcp 101893 ~'s~ zoos;/'~ - 1~ C ,0 PROJECT SITE ,/ .f4 . ,o, MAP 2. PALA ROAD PARK: Looalion Map. .RESE'~R P'ATION MAP SOURCE: USGS 7.5' Pechanga and Temecula Quads. TMC #9Z, 1'11 0 2000 FEET Tierro Madre Consuffants 12/I 1/92:mp N 02'58'51" W 82.23' -- N 87'01'09' W 45.00' L,~T , PCL it/1 / .Z.C, 7' . V~.,"/.o,.~'".' /~x~'°'''x' /'~"~ "'. "" N 36°23'59'' E ~ ...A i! -9-~:~' : 4> \ , t/5'Irc..8"W'~R ~ L 0 ' r:...':.: """' >' 9  ~. _ ss~_o~.~ ' P.O.B. ~/~\ ,,, 850'+ TO THE INT. / OF LOMA LINDA RD. I P, ANCHO CALFOENEA WATER DXSTEECT THIS PLAT IS SOLELY AN AID IN LOCATING THE PARCEL(S) DESCRIBED IN THE SHEET AIrACHED DOCUMENT, IT IS NOT A PART OF THE WRITTEN OESCRIPTION THEREIN. EXHIBIT PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: EASEMENT IN LOTS 1 · ROGERS ENGINEERING B 2ne3 v.. R~. sdt. 154. T....,..,.. C~ .25~PG'S 41-48, FOR PALA FAx (~OS) 6~--3m . Ti, (~os) 6m-252~ COMMUNITY PARK SCALE: 1'=50' DRAWN BY: JRV DATE: 09-16-93 CHECKED BY: JBR OF 1 SHEET w.o.f · ITEM NO. 12 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO.' FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager ~- 'Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Completion and Acceptance of the Traffic Signal Improvements at Margarita Road and La Serene Way, Project No. PW92-06 PREPARED BY: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council accept the Traffic Signal Improvements at Margerita Road and La Serena Way, Project No. PW92-06, as complete and direct the City Clerk to: File the Notice of Completion, release the Performance Bond, and accept a six (6) month Maintenance Bond in accordance with Caltrans standards in the amount of 10% of the contract, and Release the Materials and Labor Bond seven (7) months after the filing of the Notice of Completion if no liens have been filed. BACKGROUND: On March 23, 1993, the City Council awarded and authorized a contract for the Traffic Signal' Installation at Margarita Road and La Serena Way, Project No. PW92-06 to Signal Maintenance, Inc. The contract amount for this project was $118,398.65 with a contingency of $11,839.87. Contract Change Order Nos. 001 through 003 were approved in the amount of $7,752.25 for a total project cost of $126,150.90. The Contractor has completed the work in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and within the allotted contract time to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. The construction retention for this project will be released thirty-five (35) days after the Notice of Completion has been recorded. pwO4~gdrpt%93%1026~pw92-O6.acc 1018 FISCAL IMPACT: The project was constructed within the contract amount plus contingency in the amount of $126,150.90. This project is 100% funded through the Federal FY91/92 Surface Transportation Program (STP). Funds for this program are being administered by Caltrans and will be reimbursed to the City in accordance with Supplement No. 003 of the Local Agency- State Agreement for Federal-Aid Projects approved by the City Council on March 23, 1993. Attachment: Notice of Completion pw04%agdrpt%93%1026~w92-06.ecc 1018 RECORDING FIEQUESTED BY AND RETURN TO: CITY CLERK CfTY OF TEMECULA 43174 bbmee Pek Drive Tememala, CA 92590 aPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The City of Temecula is the owner of the property hereinafter described. 2. The full address of the City of Temecula is 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92590. 3. A Contract was awarded by the City of Temecula to SIGNAL MAINTENANCE, INC. to perform the following work of improvement: PW92-06 TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT MARGARITA ROAD AND LA .SERENA WAY. 4. Said work was completed by said company according to plans and specifications and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works/City Engineer of the City of Temecula and that said work was accepted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on October 26, 1993. That upon said contract the AMWEST SURETY INSURANCE COMPANY was surety for the bond given by the said company as required by law. 5. The property on which said work of improvement was completed is in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: PROJECT PW 92-06. 6. The street address of said property is: INTERSECTION OF MARGARITA ROAD AND LA SERENA WAY. Dated at Temecula, California, this _ day of ,1993. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CITY OF TEMECULA Ss JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California and do hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing NOTICE OF COMPL~I'ION is true and correct, and that said NOTICE OF COMPLETION was duly and regularly ordered to be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Riverside by said City Council. Dated at Temecula, California, this day of · 1993. JUNE S. GREEK, City Clerk FonndCIP-001 Re,. 12-5-91 pwO4~oip%projeots%pw92-O6~,oompletn.not 101893 ITEM NO. 13 APPROVAL CITY ~ ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Contract Change Orders No. 21 through 26 for Ynez Road Widening Project, PW92-05, CFD 88-12 PREPARED BY: I~ Don Spagnolo, Princil~al Engineer - Capital Projects RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve Contract Change Orders No. 21 through 26 for Ynez Road Widening Project, PW92-05 for labor and equipment for various items of work, in the amount of $21,495.32. BACKGROUND: During the construction of the Ynez Road Widening Project the following items of work have resulted in a change to the contract: Chanae Order No. 21 (Reimbursed by Rancho California Water District) Three water valve covers were encountered while excavating the road bed. The valve covers had been covered by the existing asphalt pavement at various locations on Ynez Road in the area between Rancho California Road and Empire Creek. At the direction of R.C.W.D. these valve covers were adjusted to grade. Subtotal: $509.67 ChanQe Order No. 22 (Reimbursed by Rancho California Water District) Two utility vaults containing water district facilities were encountered during the grading operation for the curb and sidewalk at the northerly driveway to Advance Cardiovascular Systems. At the direction of R.C.W.D. the vaults will be adjusted to grade so the contractor can construct the sidewalk and complete the grading of the proposed slope. Subtotal: $4,920.26 pw15%egdrpt%g3%lO26%pw92-O5 101893 Chanae Order No. 23 A portion of the traffic signal at Motor Car Parkway will require additional wiring referred to as conductor runs. The additional conductors were required to avoid splicing the wires when they were extended to the new pull box location. Conductors will be installed along two of the four signal legs. Subtotal: $4,911.90 Chanae Order No. 24 Several post indicator valves and fire line connections must be adjusted or relocated to construct the proposed slope along the back of the new sidewalk adjacent to Advance Cardiovascular Systems. These facilities ere part of the fire protection system for ACS and must be adjusted or relocated during off peak hours. Subtotal: $ 7,933.80 Change Order No. 25 (Reimbursed by Rancho California Water District) An existing 1" copper water line was encountered during the excavation for the new road section just south of Solana Way. The elevation of the line would place it within the new road section. At the direction of R.C.W.D. this copper line will be lowered at a time and material cost not to exceed $840. Subtotal: $840.00 Chanae Order No. 26 Excessive water was encountered in the sub-base of the new road section just north of Motor Car Parkway. This area was reviewed by the Soils Engineer end a recommendation was made to overexcavate the unsuitable material and replace it with additional class II base and a geotextile fabric. This will provide a stable sub base for the new road section. Subtotal: $2,379.69 The total amount of the contract changes listed above is $21,495.32, of which $6,269.93 will be reimbursed by Rancho California Water District. FISCAL IMPACT: On January 26, 1993, the City Council awarded a contract for the construction of Ynez Road Widening form Rancho California Road to Palm Plaza, to Vance Corporation for $2,612,811.29. Contract Change Order No.s 01 through 20 were previously approved for a total amount of $405,666.52. Contract Change Order No's 21 through 26 are in the amount of $21,495.32 of which $6,269.93 will be reimbursed by R.C.W.D. There are adequate funds available in the CFD 88-12 construction account. pwl 5%agdrpt%93%1026%pw92-05 101893 City of Temecula ' 43174 Business Park Drive · Ternecula, California 92590 19091 694-1989 · FAX (9o9l 694-1999 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 021 CONTRACT NO. PW92-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road Widenins' - CFD 88-12 SHEET 1__ of _1_ TO CONTRACTOR: Vance Corooration NOTE: This chance order is not effective until aooroved by the Engineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: Dudng the construction phase of the project, the contractor encountered three water valves while excavating the road bed. At the direction of R.C.W.D. these facilities were adjusted grade. TOTAL: $ 509.67 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 021 ....................................... Total Contract Amount: ..................................... 2,612,811.29 3,018,477.81 509.67 3,018,987.48 Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. Q ceretul change y . We the undersigned contractor have given atio proposed and h is proposal is approved, that we will provide all equipment, furnish a rials, except as may otherwise be noted above, and perform all services necessary for the work above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. Dated Accepted: t'/~~'/~ By: ~~a" ' Name:/'~j~g2atu~- r r ~: ~ Contractor: ~/'~'~/~C ~ ~ (company's name) Title: _<~ ,-.'f ~f r ~.~t /-,-..,. ~ (print) If the contractor does not sign acceptance to this order, his attention ie directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time therein specified. pwO4~cip~projects\pw92-05~cco~cco21 .cco 092893 1989 City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 (9o9l 694-1989 · FAX 1909~f" )1999 OONTFIAOT OHANGE OFIDEF1 NO. 022 CONTFIAOT NO. PWg2-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road Widenine - CFD 88-12 SHEET 1 of ! ..... TO 'CONTRACTOR: Vance Corporation NOTE: This chanoe order is not effective until aDDroved by the Enaineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: During the construction phase of the project, the contractor encountered two utility vaults containing water district facilities. These vaults must be adjusted to grade so the contractor can complete the embankment in front of Advanced Cardiovascular Systems. TOTAL: $ 4,920.26 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 022 ....................................... Total Contract Amount: ..................................... 2,612,811.29 3,01 ~:~ 3,023,9b,.74 Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. 0 Approved: Principal Engineer By: ~ ~r" Date: /O '//8 ' ?~ we the undersigned contractor have given careful coneid.~ti.o; the change propDeed and hereby agree. If this proposal is epproved, that we will provide all equipment, furnish all mate~ may otherwise be noted above, and perform all services necessary for the work above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. Dated Accepted: /~,/~~ (print) Contractor: Title: (company's name) If the contractor does not sign acceptance to this order, his attention is directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time therein specified, pw04\cip%projects\pw92-05\cco%cco22.cco 092893 City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 [909) 694-1989 · FAX (909) 694-1999 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 023 CONTRACT NO. PW92-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road Widening - CFD 88-1 ~ SHEET 1__ of 1 TO CONTRACTOR: Vance Corporation NOTE: This change order is not effective until agoroved bv the Enqineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: During the construction phase of the project, the contractor discovered that portions of the signal at Motor Car Parkway have no conductor rune. This change provides for the installation of the missing conductor and wire runs. TOTAL: $ 4,911.90 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 023 ....................................... Total Contract Amount: ..................................... 2,612,811.29 3,023,907.74 4,911.90 3,028,819.64 Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. 0 Approved: Principal Engineer By: ~:r3f-- ~ Date: we the undersigned contractor have given careful consider the change proposed end hereby agree. If this proposal is approved, that we will provide all equipment, furnish ell ;, except as may otherwise be noted above, and perform ell services necessary for the work above specified, and will accept ee full payment therefore the prices shown above. Dated Accepted: Z'd~l~,..~ Contractor: By: ~//~ Title: 'i aur . Name: x,,~,'~rc~t ,~,'~[ ~'r"2 (print) If the contractor does not sign acceptance to this order, his attention i$ directed to the requirements of the specifications to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protart within the time therein specified. (company's name) pw04\cip~orojects~pw92-0~cco~,cco23.cco 092893 / Ci :y of Temecula 4317zl. Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 1909l 694-1989 ° FAX (9091 [ )99 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 024 CONTRACT NO. PW92-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road Widening - CFD 88-12 SHEET 1__ of 1__ TO CONTRACTOR: NOTE: Vance Corporation This change order is not effective until aDoroved bv the Engineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: During the construction phase of the project, the contractor discovered that several post indicator valves and fire department connections were impacted by dope construction along the frontage at ACS. This change covers the contractor's cost to adjust these facilities to grade. TOTAL: $ 7,933.80 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 024 ....................................... Total Contract Amount: ..................................... 2,612,811~9 3,028,81 ~, 7,933.80 3,036,753.44 B y Name: Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. Q Approved' Principal Engineer By' ~i Date' /0 °//¢~° -~ We the und;rsigned contractor have giveL careful conside tion the change proposed an; hereby agree. Ilkthis proposal is approved, that we will provide ell equipment,:~n I th~:~ otherwise be noted above, end perform all services necessen~ for the work above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. -.Contractor: ~"-'~,,'f'~ ~" ~__'9 ~--/r_~ (company's name) Title: . ~jr./'f',.-r l ,,..~-'.--,,~,J / (print) If the contractor does not sign acceptance to this order, his atlention is directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time therein specified. pwO4\cip%projecte~pw92-05\cco%cco24.cco 092893 City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 (909) 694-1989 · FAX 19091 694-1999 i CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER 'NO. 025 CONTRACT NO. PW92-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road WidehinD - CFD 88-12 SHEET ! of 1__ TO CONTRACTOR: Vance Corporation NOTE: This chanQe order is not effective until aDDroved bv the Eneineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: During the construction phase of the project, the contractor encountered a 1" copper water line approximately 0.10' out of the A.C. section at the Jeep Dealership. Estimated cost to relocate this copper line is $840. At the direction of R.C.W.D. this copper line will be relocated and the actual cost for the relocation will be reimbursed to the City by R.C.W.D. TOTAL: $ 840.00 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 025 ....................................... Total Contract Amount: ..................................... 2,612,811.29 3,036,753.44 840.00 3,037,593.44 Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. Approved: Principal Engineer By: ~ · Date: ' ell seaices necessa~ for the wol above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. D,t,dA~..t,d:/~~) Contractor: /~E ~ t ~ Title: _ ~x~r~'~ ~intJ pwO4~cip~projects\pw92-05\cco~cco25.cco 092893 City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 19091 694-1989 · FAX 191:)91 "~999 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 026 CONTRACT NO. PW92-05 PROJECT: Ynez Road Wideninq - CFD 88-12 SHEET 1_!_ of I TO CONTRACTOR: Vance Corporation NOTE: This chanae order is not effective until aDDroved bv the Engineer CHANGE REQUESTED: Project coordinator A. EXTRA WORK: During the construction phase of the project, the contractor encountered excessive water in the sub-base just north of Motor Car Parkway. The cost include costs to overexcavate and place class II base w/fabric. TOTAL: $ 2,379.69 Original Contract Amount: ................................... Adjusted Contract Amount: ................................... Change Order No. 026 ....................................... $ Total Contract Amount: ..................................... $ 2,612,81 ~?~9 $ 3,037,5! ~ 2,37~ .69 $ 3,039,973.13 Adjustment of Working Days: ................................. 0 Approved: Principal Engineer By: ~ Date: /0-//8° .r We the undersigned contractor have given careful consider ion he change proposed and hereby agree. If Zis proposal is approved, that we will provide ell equipment, furnish ell~~otherwise be noted above, and perform all services necessary for the work above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. Dated Accepted: B y: Name: /////~g-¢- · Contractor: Title: J (c°,m_rP;~ (print) If the contractor does not sign acceptance to this order, his attention is directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time therein specified. pwO4\cip%projects%pw92-05%cco\cco26.cco 101493 ITEM NO. 1~- APPROV~T. CITY ATT~EY ~' FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Contract Amendment No. 5 to Community Facilities District 88-12 Engineering Services Contract with J.F. Davidson Associates, Inc. PREPARED BY: 0~ Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve Contract Amendment No. 5 to provide additional engineering services for CFD 88-12 by J.F. Davidson Associates, Inc. for the Winchester Road Interchange Modifications in the amount of $97,000.00. BACKGROUND: The additional costs detailed in the following section for the Winchester Road Interchange Modifications were arrived at during the design review process with Caltrans, and utility companies serving the District. I. Scope of Services The Scope of Services for preparation of the plans, specification and engineer's estimate for the Winchester Road Interchange Modification was developed based on an estimate for the number of plan sheets necessary to meet Caltrans requirements. During the course of preparing the Project Study Report (PSR), the general scope of several design elements were more closely defined including drainage, construction details, and landscape elements. This increased the amount of plan sheets required to provide the necessary construction information. An additional $20,000 in design fees is a result of a more defined Scope of Services based on the approved Project PSR. Proposed additional cost: $20,000 -1- pwl 5%egdrpt~93~1026%CFD88-12.ADS 101893 II. III. IV. Modification of the North Bound On and Off-ramp: During the initial Project Report (PR) review, Caltrans required a change in the acceleration lane design on the Northbound on-ramp despite having approved the previous design during the more preliminary Project Study Review (PSR) stage. The change is to provide a longer acceleration lane which would require the widening of the Santa Gertrudis bridge by an average of 3.5 feet. The change would require the full design end detailing of the bridge over the creek. In addition, Caltrans has required that we revise the radii of the Northbound off- ramp, even though the present design is compatible with the requirements of the current Highway design Manual. This will mean the redesign of the entire southeast quadrant of the interchange. Caltrans also required the proposed retaining wall along the Northbound off- ramp be replaced with a standard slope along the right-of-way line. Proposed additional cost: $28,000 Structural Modifications to Santa Gertrudis Bridge: The work will include modifications to the existing bridge structure at the deck and foundation levels, issuance of contract documents, estimates, modification to the advance planning study and Caltrans processing to provide for the longer acceleration lane discussed in Section II. We are still negotiating with Celtrans to eliminate this change and if successfuj the amendment will be reduced by $28,000. Proposed additional cost: Relocate Sewer Line - North Bound Off-ramp: $28,000 The relocation of approximately 900 lineal feet of existing 15" trunk sewer, adjacent to the existing Caltrans right-of-way. The current sewer location is in conflict with the proposed northbound exit ramp and northbound loop ramp locations. This work will be designed on separate plans per Eastern Municipal Water District standards, and reviewed by the District. Included will be field survey and preparation of easement documents. Proposed additional cost: $14,900 -2- pw15%agdrpt%93%1026\CFD88-12.Ad5 101893 V. Revise Parking at Palm Plaza Parking Lot: The parking lot and drainage facility will need to be redesigned at Palm Plaza to reflect the necessary changes due to ramp configuration modifications identified in Section II, Proposed additional cost: 86,100 TOTAL AMOUNT $97,000 FISCAL IMPACT: All of the above costs are eligible for funding through Community Facilities District 88-12. Adequate funds have been reserved within the budget of the District. The total cost of this element of the project is summarized below: A. Original Contract (Approved 12-18-90) $622,534 B. A Portion of Amendment No. 4 (Approved 9-14-93) 3,333 C. Proposed Amendment No. 5 97.000 Total: $722.867 -3- pwl 5~agdrpt~93%1026%CF!;)88-12.Ad5 101893 AMENDMENT NO. S J.F. DAVIDSON ASSOCIATES CONTRACT ORDER NO. 0421 The Agreement dated December 13, 1990 between the City of Temecula, and I.F. Davidson Associates (herein referred to as * Agreement*) is hereby mended as follows: Professional Design Service for CFD 88-12 - Winchester Road Professional Design Services for CFD 88-12 Winchester Road Section The Scope of Work is hereby mended by adding the following activities: I. Scope of Services The Scope of Services for preparation of the plans, specification and engineer's estimate for the Winchester Road Interchange Modification was developed based on an estimate for the number of plan sheets necessary to meet Caltrans requirements. During the course of preparing the Project Study Report (PSR), the general scope of several design elements were more closely defined including drainage, construction details, and landscape elements. This increased the mount of plan sheets required to provide the necessary construction information. An additional $20,000 in design fees is a result of a more defined Scope of Services based on the approved Project PSR. Proposed additional cost: II. Modification of the North Bound On and Off-ramp: During the initial Project Report (PR) review, Calms required a change in the acceleration lane design on the Northbound on-ramp despite having approved the previous design during the more preliminary Project Study Review (PSR) stage. The change is to provide a longer acceleration lane which would require the widening of the Santa Gertrudis bridge by an average of 3.5 feet. The change would require the full design and detailing of the bridge over the creek. In addition, Calms has required that we revise the radii of the Northbound off- ramp, even though the present design is compatible with the requirements of the current Highway design Manual. This will mean the redesign of the entire southeast quadrant of the interchange. Calms also required the proposed retaining wall along the Northbound off-ramp be replaced with a standard slope along the right-of-way line. Proposed additional cost: $28,000 pwO4~r:~cip~projecu~pw92-OS~amendnoSjfdlO1993 IH. Structural Modifications to Santa Gertrudis Bridge: : The work will include modifications to the erAsting bridge structure at the deck and foundation levels, issuance of contract documents, estimates, modification to the advance planning study and Caltrans processing to provide for the longer acceleration lane discussed in Section H. We are still negotiating with CalWans to eliminate this change and if successful the amendment will be reduced by $28,000. Proposed additional cost: $28,000 Relocate S~wer Line - North Bound Off-ramp: The relocation of approximately 900 lineal feet of existing 15" trunk sewer, adjacent to the existing Caltrans right-of-way. The current sewer location is in conffict with the proposed northbound exit ramp and northbound loop ramp locations. This work will be designed on separate plans per F~-~tern Municipal Water District standards, and reviewed by the District. Included will be field survey and preparation of casement documents. Proposed additional cost: Revise Parking at Palm Plaza Parking Lot: $14,900 The parking lot and drainage facih'ty will need to be raiesigned at Palm Plaza to reflect the necessary changes due to ramp configuration modifications identified in Section H. Proposed additional cost: $6,100 $97,000 Section 2 Compensation for services shall be total of all services described in this Amendment and shall not exceed Ninety-seven Thousand Dollars ($97,000.00). All above costs are eligible for funding through Community Facilities District 88-12. Adequate funds have been reserved within budget of the District. The total cost of this element of the project is summarized below: A. Original Contract (Approved 12-18-90) $ 622,534 B. A Portion of Amendment No. 4 (Approved 9-14-93) 3,333 C. Proposed Amendment No. 5 97.000 Total: $ 722.867 pwO4.'w:~ip~oj~ts~m~2-O~m~ndno.q.jfdlO1993 Section 3 All other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain the same. The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Date and year above written. CONSULTANT CITY OF TEMECULA By: By: J.F. Davidson Assoc. Mayor J. Sal Mufioz APPROV!~r~ AS TO FORM: Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk pwO4~r:~cip~projecte~ow92-OS~amendno5 .jfd 101993 ITEM NO. 15 APPROVAT. CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: City Manager/City Council Mary Jane McLerney, Finance Officer October 26, 1993 Selection of Telephone System for the Community Recreation Center RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the purchase of the telephone system for the Community Recreation Center from Digital Communications, Inc. in the amount of $25,955. Appropriate $19,955 from the General Fund Unreserved Fund Balance to account number 001-199-999-5603. DISCUSSION: Staff recently conducted a Request for Proposals for Telephone Equipment and Installation (RFP). The purpose of this project was to provide the City with a digital/analog telephone system and data circuits for the Community Recreation Center (CRC). Additionally the telephone system will support the City's Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The RFP was mailed to three NEC authorized companies, and one local non-NEC authorized firm. The proposals received were as follows: 1. Vision Communications Service, Inc. Incomplete Response 2. Digital Telecommunicetion Corp. $25,955 3. COM-AID 28,422 The responses to the RFP's were reviewed on the basis of the firm's experience with similar projects, the qualifications and number of personnel available for the assignment, the additional consultants and associates to be retained for the project, the firm's willingness and demonstrated ability to meet deadlines. Based upon the above, staff selected Digital Telecommunications Corp. (Digital) for the acquisition and installation of the equipment. Digital demonstrated the necessary experience I~.WOFfONLtA~FJqDA~6~CFHOI~aC, N and qualifications to complete this project for the City. Staff considered two alternatives for the configuration of the system. Alternative A Equipment: NEC E-PRO II Digital Switch Total Equipment Cost: $25,955 Service: 16 telephone extensions located in the Multi Purpose and Meeting rooms for the primary support/use of the EOC. 5 telephone extensions located in the CRC offices and swimming pool office for daily use by staff. - I telephone extension for the AudioNideo office. - Expandable up to 96 extensions to meet any future needs. - 4 network connections for CRC Staff. Up to 11 available network connections for EOC usa (Multi Purpose and Meeting rooms). The NEC E-PRO II Digital Switch would be connected to the City's main telephone switch and local area network located at City Hall via a GTE T1 High Capacity Digital Line at a cost of $4200 per year. (Offset by savings in current charges) Alternative B Equipment: 2 CSU/DSU/2 Eithernet Bridge Total Equipment Costs: $12,411 Service for EOC: Support for EOC w/o E-PRO Switch - GTE Service for EOC use to be scaled down to 9 lines Service for CRC: - GTE Service for CRC use to be scaled down to 2 lines - Dedicated Data Circuit for EOC $2,7001yr $600/yr $4,200/yr Although Alternative B requires less of an initial outlay of funds, the system requires higher on-going costs to support the service. Alternative A is approximately $4200 per year~ Alternative B is approximately $7500 per year. FISCAL IMPACT: The equipment costs for the recommended Alternative A is $25,955. Funds in the amount of $6,000 have been included in the CRC appropriation. An appropriation is required from the General Fund Unreserved Fund Balance in the amount of $19,955, to account number 001- 199-999-5603 for the EOC portion of the expenditure. 'ITEM 16 T0: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVA CITY ATTORNEY ~, CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning October 26, 1993 Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time and PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Prepared by: Craig Ruiz RECOMMENDATION: It is requested that the City Council: Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0009, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25059 TO SUBDIVIDE A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL INTO 4 PARCELS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-0003 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0010, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PLOT PLAN NO. 34 TO CONSTRUCT A 102,243 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING, A 7,872 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT, A 7,000 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT AND A FOUR LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE ON A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANClIO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-003 DISCUSSION The above referenced project was originally scheduled to be heard by the City Council on September 28, 1993 (see attached staff report). The item was continued to the October 26, 1993 Council meeting to enable the City Attorney to research recently adopted Senate Bill 428 (SB 428) which grants an automatic two-year time extension for active tentative maps. I~:~SLfFAPPRPTWPABMEM.CC 10/1~/93 vgw 1 The above project was scheduled to expire on January 15, 1993. On September 13, 1993, the State Legislature enacted SB 428. It is___the opinion of the City Attorney tha,. the automatic two-year time extension does not apply in this situation due to the fact the suDJect project, absent the time extension, was not an active map. Only active projects that are due to expire after the authorization date of SB 428 are eligible for automatic the two-year time extension. If the above project is approved by the Council, it will be granted the automatic time extension in January of 1994. One of the issues raised in the 8ppellant's appeal is the ability of the City to add new conditions of approval to an approved project. As stated in the attached staff report, the City does indeed have this ability to add new conditions as part of the time extension approval process, so long as the conditions am required for public health or safety, for compliance with state or federal law, or for assuring compliance with the applicable zoning ordinance. Projects which are eligible for the automatic time extension under SB 428 will not require City approval. However, any further or additional extensions will require City approval. Even under SB 428, if the health or safety of City residents is at risk, the City could condition subsequent approvals, such as grading or building permits. I~:~S~'FAFFRPT~9PA93M!~M.CC 10/18/93 ~ 2 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AP~")V~ CITY ATTORNL FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF 'rEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planninl~~ September 28, 1993 Appeal of Planning Commission Approval of PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time and PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Prepared by: Craig D. Ruiz, Assistant Planner RECOMMENDATION: It is requested that the City Council: Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0009, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25059 TO SUBDIVIDE A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL INTO 4 PARCELS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-0003 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93-0010, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PLOT PLAN NO. 34 TO CONSTRUCT A 102,243 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING, A 7,872 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT, A 7,000 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT AND A FOUR LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE ON A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-003 BACKGROUND On January 15, 1991, the Temecula City Council approved the above referenced projects. On October 7, 1991, the City of Temecula Planning Commission approved a Minor Change application for Tentative Parcel Map 25059. R:~,S~STAFFRP~9PA93.CC 9120/93 vgw The first extension of time for these two items as heard at the July 19, 1993 Plannin~ Commission meeting. The Commission continued the item to the August 2, 1993 Commission meeting and directed staff to clar~'Tf'y issues raised by the applicant regarding the addition of new conditions of approval and the length of the extension of time. DISCUSSION New Conditions of Aooroval The applicant feels that staff does not have the authority to add any new conditions of approval. The applicant believes the added conditions are not related to health and safety issues. Also, the applicant feels that because the City has not adopted the Draft General Plan, the project does not need to be consistent with the Draft General Plan. Specifically, the applicant objects to conditions number 3 through number 22. These new conditions are all standard conditions of approval. The new conditions relate to new City and Federal standards for grading, erosion control, National Pollutant Discharge Emission System (NPDES) and the Western Bypass Corridor road. The Public Works staff has recommended that the approval of the extension be subject to additional conditions as presented to the Planning Commission at the July 19, 1993 hearing in compliance with the City's current standards and as required to protect the general he81th and safety of the community. Also, the Assistant City Attorney stated at the August 2, 1993 meeting that the City does indeed have the ability to add new conditions of approval to 'a previously approved project. The Assistant City Attorney also stated that State law requires the project to be in compliance with the Draft General Plan in the absence of an adopted General Plan. Lenqth of Extension of Time At the July 19, 1993 meeting, the applicant stated that, because the project is conditioned to provide for offsite improvements in an amount in excess of $100,000, an automatic three year extension should be granted as allowed by the Subdivision Map Act. However, Section 66452.6 of the Subdivision Map Act specifies that: "if the subdivider is required to expend one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) or more to construct, improve, or finance the constructiori or improvement of public improvements outside the property boundaries of the tentative map, excluding improvements of public rights- of-way which abut the boundary of the property to be subdivided and which are reasonably related to the development of that property, each filing of a final map shall extend the expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map by 36 months from the date of its expiration or the date of the previously filed final map, whichever is later." R:~S',STAFFRFT%gPA93.CC 9122/93 vgw 2 T- ~e, the applicant has not met any of the following requirements for 8 three year -;ension of time: 1. The filing of a final map 2. The filing of multiple final maps as part of a phased project 3. The expenditure of ~ 125,000 If .the applicant meets the above requirements at the time of the filing of the final map, the three year extension may be granted at that time. At this stage of the approval process, the applicant's request for the three year extension is inapplicable. Attachments: 5. 7. Resolution 93- - Page 4 Resolution 93- - Page 9 Conditions of Approval - Page 14 Previously Adopted Conditions of Approval - Page 15 July 19, 1993 and August 2, 1993 Planning Commission Staff Reports - Page 16 July 19, 1993 and August 2, 1993 Planning Commission Minutes - Page 17 Exhibits - Page 18 A. Vicinity Map R:%S~STAFFRPT'%,gPA93,CC 9122/93 vgw 3 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 93-_ R:~,S~.STAFFRF'~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 4 ATTACHMENT NO. I ,.AV'O7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93- 0009, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25059 TO SUBDIVIDE A 5.51 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-0003 WHEREAS, Preferred E~luities Development, Inc. filed a Planning Application No 93- 0009, First Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059 in accordance with the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning end Subdivision Ordinances, which the City has adopted by reference; WHEREAS, said Extension of Time application was processed in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered said Extension of Time on June 19, 1993, and August 2, 1993, at which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support or opposition; WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the Commission hearing, the Commission approved said Extension of Time; WHEREAS, Preferred Equities Development, Inc. filed an Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to approve Planning Application No. 93-0009, First Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 2505.9 in accordance with the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning and Subdivision Ordinances, which the City has adopted by reference; WHEREAS, said Appeal application was processed in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law; WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing pertaining to said Appeal on September 28, 1993, at which time interested persons had opportunity to testify either in support or opposition to said Appeal; and WHEREAS, the City Council received a copy of the Staff Report regarding the .Extension of Time; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Findines. That the Temecula City Council hereby makes the following findings: R:~S~STAFFRPT~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vow 5 A. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65360, a newly incorporated city shall ~ .;opt a general plan within thirty (30) months following incorporation. During that 30-month period of time, the city is not subject to the req'~rement that a general plan be adopted or the requirements of state law that its decisions be consistent with the general plan, if 811 Of the following requirements are met: general plan. The city is proceeding in a timely fashion with the preparation of the 2. The planning agency finds, in approving projects and taking other actions, including the issuance of building permits, each of the following: a. There is a reasonable probability that the land use or action proposed will be consistent with the general plan proposal being considered or studied or which will be studied within 8 reasonable time. b. There is little or no probability of substantial detriment to or interference with the future adopted general plan if the proposed use or action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan. c. The proposed use or action complied with all other applicable requirements of state law and local ordinances. B. The Riverside County General Plan, as amended by the Southwest Area Community Plan, (hereinafter "SWAP") was adopted prior to the incorporation of Temecula as the General Plan for the southwest portion of Riverside County, including the area now within the boundaries of the City. At this time, the City has adopted SWAP as its General Plan guidelines while the City is proceeding in a timely fashion with the preparation of its General Plan. C. The proposed Subdivision is consistent with the SWAP and meets the requirements set forth in Section 65360 of the Government Code, to wit: general plan· The City is proceeding in a timely fashion with a preparation of the 2. The City Council finds, in approving projects and taking other actions, including the issuance of building permits, pursuant to this title, each of the following: a. There is reasonable probability that Planning Application No. 93- 0009, First Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel No. 25059 as proposed will be consistent with the general plan proposal being considered or studied or which will be studied within a reasonable time. b. There is little or no probability of substantial detriment to or interference with the future adopted general plan if the proposed use or action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan. c. The proposed use or action complies with all other applicable requirements of state law and local ordinances. R:~,$%STAFFRP~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 6 D. The City Council, in approving Planning Application No. 93-0009, makes the following findings, to wit: " 1. There is a reasonable probability that Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059 will be consistent with the City's future General Plan, which will be completed in a reasonable time and in accordance with State Law. The project, as conditioned, conforms with existing applicable city zoning ordinances and development standards. Furthermore, the proposed office/commercial development is consistent with the is consistent with the future General Plan Land Use Designation of Business Park. 2. There is not a likely probability of substantial detriment to, or interference with the City's future General Plan, if the proposed use is ultimately inconsistent with the Plan, since the surrounding land uses are proposed to be commercial and business park. 3. The proposed use or action as conditioned complies with State planning and zoning laws, local Ordinance Nos. 348 end 460; and California Governmental Code Sections 65000-66009 (Planning and Zoning Law). 4. The project as designed and conditioned will not adversely affect the public health or welfare since ell impacts have been mitigated to a level of insignificance. 6. The project as designed and conditioned will not adversely affect the built or natural environment as determined in Negative Declaration, and the conditions of approval for this project. 7. Said Findings are supported by minutes, maps, exhibits and environmental documents associated with this application and herein incorporated by reference, due to the fact that they are referenced in the attached Staff Report, Exhibits, Environmental Impact Report, and Conditions of Approval. E. As conditioned pursuant to Section 3, the Plot Plan proposed conforms to the logical development of its proposed site, and is compatible with the present and future development of the surrounding property. Section 2. Environmental Comoliance. Adoption of the previously adopted Negative' Declaration for Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059-is recommended. Section 3. Conditions. That the City of Temecula City Council hereby recommends approval of Planning Application No. 93-0009, First Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059 to subdivide a 5,51 acre parcel into 4 parcels. A. Attachment No. 3, attached hereto. Section 4. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. R:%S%STAFFRFT%9PA93.CC 9/20/93 vgw 7 Section 5. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of September, 1993. J. SAL MU~IOZ MAYOR ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 28th day of September, 1993 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: JUNE S. GREEK CITY CLERK R:~S~STAFFRPT'~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vow 8 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 RESOLUTION NO. 93-_ R:%S%STAFFRF~iPA83.CC 8120/93 vgw 9 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 RESOLUTION'NO. 93- NOT A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING PLANNING APPLICATION NO. 93- 0010, FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR PLOT PLAN NO. 34 TO CONSTRUCT A 102,243 SQUARE FOOT OFFICE BUILDING, A 7,872 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT, A 7,000 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT AND A FOUR LEVEL PARKING STRUCTURE ON A 5o51 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF RIDGE PARK DRIVE APPROXIMATELY 70 FEET SOUTH OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AND KNOWN AS ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 945-130-0003 WHEREAS, Preferred Equities Development, Inc. filed an Planning Application No 93- 0010, for a First Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 in accordance with the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning and Subdivision Ordinances, which the City has adopted by reference; WHEREAS, said Extension of Time al~plication was processed in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission considered said Extension of Time on June 19, 1993, and August 2, 1993, at which time interested persons had an opportunity to testify either in support or opposition; WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the Commission hearing, the Commission approved said Extension of Time; WHEREAS, Preferred Equities Development, Inc. filed an Appeal of the Planning Commission's decision to approve Planning Application No. 93-0010, First Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 in accordance with the Riverside County Land Use, Zoning, Planning end Subdivision Ordinances, which the City has adopted by reference; WHEREAS, said Appeal application was processed in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law; WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a public hearing pertaining to said Appeal on September 28, 1993, at which time interested persons had opportunity to testify either in support or opposition to said Appeal; and WHEREAS, the City Council received a copy of the Staff Report regarding the Extension of Time; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: R:~S~STAFFRPT~gPA93.CC 9/20/93 vgw 10 Section 1. Findings. That the Temecula City Council hereby makes the ~..itowing findings: ___ A. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65360, a newly incorporated city shall adopt a general plan within thirty (30) months following incorporation. During that 30-month period of time, the city is not subject to the requirement that a general plan be adopted or the requirements of state law that its decisions be consistent with the general plan, if all of the following requirements are met: 1. The city is proceeding in · timely fashion with the preparation of the general plan. 2. The planning agency finds, in approving projects and taking other actions, including the issuance of building permits, each of the following: a. There is a reasonable probability that the land use or action proposed will be consistent with the general plan proposal being considered or studied or which will be studied within a reasonable time. b. There is little or no probability of substantial detriment to or interference with the future :adopted general plan if the proposed use or action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan. c. The proposed use or action complied with ell other applicable requirements of state law and local ordinances. B. The Riverside County General Ran, as amended by the Southwest Area Community Plan, (hereinafter "SWAP") was adopted prior to the incorporation of Temecula as the General Plan for the southwest portion of Riverside County, including the area now within the boundaries of the City. At this time, the City has adopted SWAP as its General Plan guidelines while the City is proceeding in a timely fashion with the preparation of its General Plan. C. The proposed application is consistent with the SWAP and meets the requirements set forth in Section 65360 of the Government Code, to wit: gef~eral plan. The City is proceeding in a timely fashion with · preparation of the 2. The City Council finds, in recommending approval of projects and taking other actions, including the issuance of building permits, pursuant to this title, each of the following: a. There is reasonable probability that the said application will be consistent with the general plan proposal being considered or studied or which will be studied within a reasonable time since the project is consistent with the existing SWAP and zoning designation. b. There is little or no probability of substantial detriment to or interference with the future adopted general plan if the proposed use or action is ultimately inconsistent with the plan since the project is compatible with surrounding development. R:%S%STAFFRFT%9PA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 11 c. The proposed use or action complies with ell other applicable requirements of state law and local ordinances since it complies with Ordinance No. 348. D. Pursuant to Section 18.30(c), no plot plan may be approved unless the following findings can be made: 1. The proposed use must conform to all the General Plan requirements and with all applicable requirements of state law and City ordinances. public health, is compatible 2. The overall development of the land is designed for the protection of the safety and general welfare; conforms to the logical development of the land and with the present and future logical development of the surrounding property. E. The City Council, in recommending approval of the proposed Plot Plan, makes the following findings, to wit: 1. There is a reasonable probability that PA93-0010, First Extension of Time for Plot Plan No 34, will likely be consistent with the City's future General Plan, which will be completed in a reasonable time and in accordance with State Law due to the fact that the proposed commercial/office .buildings are consistent with the existing Industrial Park zoning and the Draft General Plan Land Use Designation of Business Park. 2. This project is consistent with the Southwest Area Plan (SWAP) since it is designated as Restricted Light Industrial on the plan. 3. This project is consistent with the Industrial Park zone since it meets all the requirements for this zone. 4. This project will not have e significant impact on the environment since all the impacts have been mitigated to a level of insignificance. 5. The proposed project is suitable for the site since it accommodates all the structures, the necessary parking, landscaping and circulation for the site. F. As conditioned pursuant to Section 3, the Plot Plan as proposed conforms to the logical development of its proposed site, and is compatible with the present and future de~/elopment of the surrounding property. Section 2. Environmental Compliance. Adoption of the previously adopted Negative Declaration for Plot Plan No. 34 is recommended. Section 3. Conditions. That the City of Temecula City Council hereby approves Planning Application No. 93-0010, First Extension of Time for Plot Plan 34 to construct a 102,243 square foot office building, a 7,872 square foot restaurant, a 7,000 square foot restaurant and a four level parking structure on a 5.51 acre parcel located on the west side of Ridge Park Drive approximately 70 feet south of Ranch California Road and known as Assessor's Parcel No. 945-130-003 subject to the following conditions: A. Attachment No. 2, attached hereto. R:~,S~,STAFFRPT%gPA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 12 Section 4. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 28th day of September, 1993. J. SAL MU~IOZ MAYOR ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) .' COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 28th day of September, 1993 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: JUNE S. GREEK CITY CLERK R:%S~STAFFRPT%gPA93,CC 8120/93 vgw 13 CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS OF;-.APPROVAL Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059 Project Description: First one-year extension of time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 25009, a subdivision 5.51 acres into 4 parcels. Assessor's Parcel No.: 945-130-003 PLANNING DEPARTMENT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time shall comply with all Conditions of Approval for Tentative Map No. 25059 (copies of which are attached) unless superseded by these Conditions of Approval. The tentative subdivision shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act and to all the requirements of Ordinance 460, unless modified by the conditions listed below. A time extension may be approved in accordance with the State Map Act and City Ordinance, upon written request, if made 30 days prior to the expiration date. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS The Developer shall comply with all the Condition of Approval set for the Tentative Parcel Map 25059 as approved by the City of Temecula City Council on January 15, 1991. The following are the Department of Public Works additional Conditions of Approval for this project, and shall be completed at no cost to any Government Agency. All questions regarding the true meaning of the conditions shall be referred to the appropriate staff person of the Department of Public Works. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A Grading Permit for precise (including all on-site flat work and improvements) grading shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction outside of the City-maintained road right-of-way. An Encroachment Permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction within an existing or proposed City right-of-way. All improvement plans, grading plans, landscape and irrigation plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent proiects and existing improvements contiguous to the site. R:%S~STAFFRFT~PA93.PC 711 2193 Idb 5 PRIOR 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. PRIOR 14.. 15. 16. Pursuant to Section 66493 of the Subdivision Map Act, any subdivision which is part of an existing Assessment District must comply with the requirements of said section. TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS The final grading plan shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works. The Developer must comply with the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. No grading shall be permitted until an NPDES Notice of Intent (NO!) has been filed or the project is shown to be exempt. A Soils Report shall be prepared by a registered Soils Engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The report shall address all soils conditions of the site, and provide recommendations for the construction of engineered structures and pavement sections. An erosion control plan in accordance with the City Standards shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval. Graded but undeveloped land shall be maintained in a weed free condition and shall be either planted with interim landscaping or provided with other erosion control measures as approved by the Department of Public Works. The Developer shall post security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the grading and erosion control improvements in conformance with applicable City Standards and subject to approval by the Department of Public Works. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The charge shall equal the prevailing Area Drainage Plan fee rate multiplied by the area of new development. The charge is payable to the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District prior to issuance of any permit. If the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has already been credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid. TO RECORDATION OF FINAL MAP Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid. The Developer shall construct or post. security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the construction of the following public/private improvements within 18 months in conformance with applicable City Standards and subject to approval by the Department of Public Works. A. Erosion control and slope protection. The Developer shall comply with all constraints which may be shown upon an Environmental Constraint Sheet recorded with any underlying maps related to the subject property. R:%S~STAFFRPT~gPA93.PC 7112193 Idb 6 ATTACHMENT NO. 3 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL R:%S~,STAFFFFI~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 14 17. 18. . PRIOR 19. 20. The Developer shall notify the City's cable 'IV franchises of the Intent to Develop. Conduit shall be installed to cable 'IV standards. The Develoljer shall record a written offer to participate in, and waive all rights to object to the formation of an Assessment District, a Community Facilities District, or a Bridge and Major Thoroughfare Fee District for the construction of the proposed "Western Bypass Corridor." The form of the offer shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and City Attorney. TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS A Transportation Demand Management Program will be required if there is a potential . for more than 100 people to be employed at this site. A precise grading plan shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works for review and approval. The building pad shall be certified by a registered Civil Engineer for location and elevation, and the Soils Engineer shall issue a Final Soils Report addressing compaction and site conditions. 21. Grading of the subject:property shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, the approved grading plan, the conditions of the grading permit, City Grading Standards and accepted grading construction practices. The final grading plan shall be in substantial conformance with the approved rough grading plan. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY 22. All existing improvements damaged or broken due to the construction of this project shall be repaired or removed and replaced as directed by the Department of Public Works per current City Standards. R:%S\STAFFRFT%gPA93.PC ?112193 klb 7 TO: FROM: RE.- County of Riverside HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY CITY OF TEMECULA ATTN: Craig Ruiz DATE: GREG DELLENBACH, Environmental Health Specialist IV PLOT PLAN NO. 34, 1ST EXTENSION OF TIME (PA-93-0010) The Department of Environmental Health has reviewed Case No. PA93-0010, 1st Extension of Time for Plot plan No. 34. Our comments of 10-09-9- will remain as stated with the change in name for the contact person in Hazardous Materials to Mike Daly. We have no objections to extending this Plot Plan. GD:dr DOH,,GA-O0~ i'Flev 4/92) CiC 3f Temecula Planning Department DEV~-OPNrg~YT REVIEW PRO/ECT TRANSMITrAL RECEIVED FEB 1 B 1993 Ans 'd..-... ........- The attached project has been scheduled for the Development Review Committee Meeting of February 4, 1993. Your written comments or attendance is requested. Please transmit written comments nrior to February 1. 1993. The meeting will bc held at: City of Temecula Planning Department 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact Craig Ruiz at (909) 694-6400. Project Tnformation: Case No.: PA.93-0010, 1st Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 Applicant: Proposal: Location: Intended Environmental Action: A.P.N.: Cue' Planner: SUms: Comments: Preferred Equities A proposed 276,000 square foot office/restaurant development of 5.5 acres. West side of Ridge Park Drive, south of Rancho California Road Re-cerdf-y previously adopted Negative Declaration 940-310-033,034, 037 Craig Ruiz X New ProjeCt Resubmittal: Previous DRC Date: ~is project was fu'st appmvexi January 15, 1991. The Riverside Couney Fire Deparcmenn recommends approval on =he ex:ension of time on FP 34 PA 93-0010. Please refer no nhe original le:=er of condi:ion daued 10/09/90. R:~XDRCXlOPA93.TEN 1/21/~3 CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First One Year Extension of Time Project Description: A request for a one year lime extension for Plot Plan No. 34, a seven (7) story office building totaling 102,243 square feet, a 7,872 square foot restaurant, a four (4) level parking structure containing 134,933 square feet, and a building pad for a proposed 7,000 square foot restaurant on 5.51 acre site. Assessor's Parcel No.: 945-130-003 PLANNING DEPARTMENT GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time shall comply with all previous Conditions of Approval for Tentative Map No. 25059 (copies of which are attached) unless superseded by these Conditions of Approval. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS The following are the Department of Public Works additional Conditions of Approval for this project, and shall be completed at no cost to any Government Agency. All questions regarding the true meaning of the conditions shall be referred to the appropriate staff person of the Department of Public Works. PRIOR 2. TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: The Developer must comply with the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. No grading shall be permitted until an NPDES Notice of Intent (NOI) has been filed or the project is shown to be exempt. 'Permanent landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department and the Department of Public Works for review. The Developer shall post security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the grading and erosion control improvements in conformance with applicable City Standards and subject to approval by the Department of Public Works. Graded but undeveloped land shall be maintained in a weedfree condition and shall be either planted with interim landscaping or provided with othererosion control measures as approved by the Department of Public Works. The Developer shall comply with all constraints which may be shown upon an Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS) recorded with any underlying maps related to the subject property. R:~S~"TAFFRI~IOPAg3.PC 7114J93 ~ ~ PRIOR 8. 11. PRIOR 12. All required 'fees shall be paid. TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS"" A Transportation Demand Management Program will be required if there is a potential for more than 1 O0 people to be employed at the site. The underlying Parcel Map 25059 shall be recorded. The Developer shall notify the City's cable 'IV franchises of the intent to develop. Conduit shall be installed to cable TV standards. The Developer shall show proof of a recorded written offer to participate in, and waive all rights to object to the formation of an Assessment District, a Community Facilities District, or a Bridge and Major Thoroughfare Fee District for the construction of the proposed "Western Bypass Corridor". The form shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and City Attorney. TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY All existing improvements damaged or broken due to the construction of this project shall be repaired or removed and replaced as directed by the Department of Public Works per current City Standards. It:~L~T~IOPAB.PC 7114/93 bJb '7 J.M. HARRIS Cuun~, Fire Chief RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 210 WEST ~'~N JACINTO AVENUE * PERRIS, CAUFOP, NIA 92~. C/14) 657-3183 February 8, 1993 TO: ATTN: RE: CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING DEPARTMENT CRAIG RUIZ PA95-0009 PARCEL MAP N0.25059 1st. EXTENSION OF TIME The Fire DeDartment has a objections, comments or conditions the granting of the extension of time. All outestions regarding the meaning of conditions shall ferred to the Planning and Engineering Staff. RAYMOND H. REGIS Chief Fire DeDartment Planner for Michael E. Gray, Fire Captain Specialist be re- Cl RIYEF. SI~E OFFICE 3760 12~h S..-.-/- Riv,~ailc. CA 9250! (714} 275-~7''7 ' FAX (714) 369.74SI FT'RI~- FR~v~..u-~J-ON DIVISION 79-733 Ca,..,.., C/,aL ~ S,,i:e F. ~ ~ 9Z~l (6t91 8634886 t~ (etg) 863-;072 ~ ~t~feO on re~c/e~ Daot RECEive- FEB 1 City Temecula. Planning Department DBV~LOP~ R~VI~W CO.MlVffrrEE pROIBCT TRANSMITTAL The sttached project has been scheduled for the Development Review Committee Meeting of February 4, 1993. Your written commcnts or attendanc~ is requested. Ple~e trav~m|t written comments prior .to February 1, 1993. The meeting will be held at: City of Te. mecula planning Department 43174 Busin~ Park Drive Temc~nl~, CA 92590 If you have any questions z=gm-ding this project, please contact Craig Ruh at (909) 694-6400. Project lrfformation: Case No.: Applicant: Proposal: Locadon: Intcnded Environmental Action: A.Pi'L: Case Plumer: Status: Comments: pA93-0010, let Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 prderred Equities A proposed 276,000 squax~ ~oot off~ce/rc, staurant development of 5.5 acres. West side of Ridge Park Drive, south of Rancho California- Road p.e-certif~ previously adopted Negative Declaration 940-310-033,034, 057 Craig Ruiz .X- New project Resubmitnl: previous DRC Date: ~nis project wa~ fLr~t approved Ianuary 15, 1991. The Kiverside County Fire Department recoEaends approval-on the extension of time on PP 34 PA 93-0010. Please refer to the original letter of coudi:ion dated 10/09/90- R,:~,DRC%iOI~A~3.TL-,i 1/21/13 I~ lancho February 3, 1993 RECEIVED FEB 0 8 1~ Ans 'd ............ Besei d Directors: Pintdent Jeffrey L. M~lder Sr. Vies P~s~ient Ralph H. Daily Nancy K. HuZhas Csaba F. Ko Lisa D. Paterson Richard D. Steffey Mr. Craig Ruiz City of Temecula Planning Department 43180 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 Water Availability, Parcel Map 25059 PA93-0009, First Extension of Time Dear Mr. Ruiz: Please be advised that the above-referenced property is located within the boundaries of Rancho California Water District (RCWD). Water service, therefore, would be available upon completion of financial arrangements between RCWD and the property owner. Water availability would be contingent upon the property owner signing an Agency Agreement which assigns water management rights, if any, to RCW'D. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Senga Doherty. Sincerely, RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT Steve Brannon, P. E. Manager of Development Engineering SB:SO:aj30/F18~ cc: Senga Doherty, Engineering Technician TO: Coux ty of Riverside CITY OF TEMECULA ATTN: Craig Ruiz HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY DATE: RECEIVED FEB 0 8 1993 Ar~'d ....,_,_,. 02-01-93 ~'GREG DELLENBACH, Environmental Health Specialist IV FROM: TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP NO. 25059, 1ST EXTENSION OF TIME RE:' PA93-0009 The Department of Environmental Health has reviewed Case No. PA93-0009, 1st Extension of Time for Tentative Parcel Map NO. 25059. This Department has approved this map on 08-20-91. The sewer "will-serve" letter from Eastern Municipal Water District dated 05-09-90 reguired "the developer to complete all necessary financial and other arrangements...as determined by the District by November 1991." The Department of Environmental Health will, therefore, require a current "will-serve" letter from Eastern Municipal We.%er District at time of issuance of a Building Department application. Other than this requirement, we have no objections to the Tentative Parcel Map from being extended. GD:dr QOH...GA.,O02 (Flev 4/92) ATTACHMENT NO. 4 PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL R:%St, STAFFRI:~gPA93.CC 11120,/93 vgw 15 ATTACHMENT I CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Parcel Map No. 25059 Minor Change No. I PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT. A. Revise Condition No. 37 to read as follows: 37. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, plans for traffic signals, as warranted by an amended traffic study subject to the final approval of the Department of Public Works, shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for the intersections of Rancho California Road at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road at Vincent Moraga. B, Revise Condition No, 38 to read as follows: 38. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, a signing and striping plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer the intersection of Rancho California Road at Ridge Park Drive to the intersection of Rancho California Road at Vincent Moraga as directed by the Department of Public Works. Based on the approved Traffic Study, these plans shall be designed to provide for 300' of left turn storage capacity on westbound Rancho California Road to southbound Ridge Park Drive and southbound Vincent Moraga. Delete Condition No. 39. in its entirety D. Revise Condition No. 40 to read as follows: 40. Prior to issuance of the first building permit, the subdivider shall submit an amended traffic study prepared by a registered Traffic Engineer to determine the subdivider's percent of cost and the warrants for both signals. The developer shall front the construction costs of the signals as warranted for Rancho California Road at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road at Vincent Moraga. The amended traffic study shall be subject to [he final approval of the Department of Public Works. S~STAFFRPT~25059 ,PM Revise Condition No. 41 to read as follows: 41. Prior to issuance of the fiTSt building permit, the developer shall enter into a reimbursement agreement with the City of Temecula for the remaining percentage of the construction costs, above his pro rata share, for construction of the signals, as warranted, for Rancho California Road at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road at Vincent Moraga. F. Revise Condition No. 42 to read as follows: Prior to issuance of the first building permit, plans for traffic signal interconnect shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer along Rancho California Road from Diaz Road to Ridge Park Drive. G. Revise Condition No. 43 to read as follows: 43. Prior to designing any of the above plans, contact the Department of Public Works for the design requirements and the necessary agreements. Additionally, the following conditions should be changed to read "PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS: H. Revise Condition No. 44 to read as follows: Prior to occupancy of any portion of the site, all signing and striping shall be installed and operational per the approved signin'g and striping plan. Revise Condition No. 45 to read as follows: 45. Prior to occupancy of any portion of the site, the traffic signals for the intersections of Rancho California Road at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road at Vincent Moraga shall be installed and operational as warranted per the special provisions and the approved traffic signal plan. J. Revise Condition No. 46 to read as follows: 46. Prior to occupancy of any portion of the site, all traffic signal interconnects shall be installed per the approved plan and as directed by the DeparTment of Public Works. 5%STAFFRPT~25059 .PM ~ CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Plot Plan No: 3~ Project Description: 276,312.5 Square Foot Office/Restaurant Development AssessorLs Parcel Nos.: 9~0-310-033.03~. and 037 Plannincl DeDaFtment The use hereby permitted by this plot plan is for the development of a 276,312.5 square foot office/restaurant development containing one ( 1 ) seven {7) story office building (102,2~3.5 square feet and 91 feet high); one (1) 7,872 square foot restaurant; one (1) four (L~) story parking structure {13LL933 square fat); and a future building pad only for a proposed 7,000 square foot restaurant on a 5.51 acre site. The permittee shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Temecula, its agents, officers, and employees from any claims, action, or proceeding against the City of Temacula or its agents, officers, or employees to' attack, set aside, void, or annul, an approval of the City of Temecula, its advisory agencies, appeal boards, or legislative body concerning Plot Plan No. 3~. The City of Temecula will promptly notify the permittee of any such claim. action, or proceeding against the City of Temecula and will cooperate fully in the defense· If the City fails to promptly notify the permittee of any such claim, action or proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the permittee shall not, thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Temecula. This approval shall be used within two (2) years of approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void. By use is meant the beginning of substantial construction contemplated by this approval within the two (2) year period which is thereafter diligently pursued to completion, or the beginning of substantial utilization contemplated by this approval. This approval shall expire on January 15, 1993. The development of the premises shall conform substantially with that as shown on Plot Plan No. 3L~ marked Exhibit A, or as amended by these conditions. Any outside lighting shall be hooded and directed so as not to shine directly upon adjoining property or public rights-of-way. The applicant shall comply with the Engineering Department's Conditions of Approval which are included herein. "" STAFFRPT\PP3LI 18 10. Prior to the issuance of grading or building permits, three (3) copies of a Parking, Landscaping, Irrigation, and Shading Plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department for approval. The location, number, genus, speci~-~ and container size of the P_Llants shall be shown. Plans shall meet requirements of Ordinance No. 3~8, Section 18.12, and shall be accompanied by the appropriate filing fee. All landscaped areas shall be planted in accordance with approved landscape, irrigation, and shading plans prior to the issuance of occupancy permits. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed and all landscaped areas shall be maintained in a viable growth condition. Planting within ten (10) feet of an entry or exit driveway shall not be permitted to grow higher than thirty (30) inches. A minimum of 571 parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with Section 18,12, Riverside County Ordinance No. 3z~8. 571 parking spaces shall be provided as shown on the Approved Exhibit B. The parking area shall be surfaced with asphaltic concrete paving to a minimum depth of 3 inches on L~ inches of Class II base. A minimum of B handicapped parking spaces shall be provided as shown on Exhibit B. Each parking space reserved for the handicapped shall be identified by a permanently affixed reflectorized sign constructed of porcelain on steel. beaded text or equal, displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility. The sign shall not be smaller than 70 square inches in area and shall be centered at the interior end of the parking space at a minimum height if 80 inches from the bottom of the sign to the parking space finished grade, or centered at a minimum height of 36 inches from the parking space finisheeL grade, ground, or sidewalk. A sign shall also be posted in a conspicuo piece, at each entrance to the off-street parking facility. not less than inches i=}, 22 inches. clearly and conspicuously stating the following: "Unauthorized vehicles not displaying distinguishing placards or license plates issued for physically handicapped persons may be towed away at owner~s expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed at or by telephone In addition to the above requirements, the surface of each parking place shall have a surface identification sign duplicating the Symbol of Accessibility in blue paint of at least 3 square feet in size. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain clearance and/or permits from the following agencies: Planning Department School District Engineering Department Riverside County Flood Control Environmental Health Fire Department. STAFF R PT\ PP3~ 19 ~ 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. A Plot Plan application for a Sign Program shall be submitted and approved by the Planning Director prior to occupancy. Building elevations shall be irf substantial conformance with that shown on Exhibit C. Materials used in the construction of all buildings shall be in substantial conformance with that shown on Exhibit C (Color Elevations) and Exhibit D {Materials Board), with the exception of the green monolithic glazing {Item "B") which shall be non-reflective. Roof-mounted equipment for the two (2) proposed restaurants shall be shielded from ground view. Screening material shall be subject to Planning Department approval. No roof-mounted equipment shall be permitted for the proposed seven story office building and four story parking structure within the pro)ect site. All trash enclosures shall be constructed prior to the issuance of occupancy permits. Each enclosure shall be six feet in height and shall be made with masonry block and a steel gate which screens the bins from external view. Landscaping plans shall incorporate the use of specimen canopy tr:=; along streets and within the parking areas. All street lights and other outdoor lighting shall be shown on electrical plans submitted to the Department of Building and Safety for plan check approval and shall comply with the requirements of Riverside County Ordinance No 655. ' This project is located within the vicinity of a subsidence zone. Prior to issuance of any building permit by the De/~artment of Building and Safety., a letter of clearance from the Riverside County Geologist sh=ti be submitted or a California Licensed Soils Engin::~ or Geologist shall submit a report to the Building and Safety Department identifying the potential for subsidence. Where hazard of subsidence is determined to exist, appropriate mitigation measures must be demonstrated. if determined to be within the Habitat Conservation Plan Study Area, prior to the issuance of grading permits, .the applicant shall comply with Ordinance No. 663 by paying the fee required by that ordinance which is based on the gross acreage of the parcels proposed for development. Should Ordinance No. 663 be superseded by the provisions of a Habitat Conservation Plan prior to the payment of the fees required by Ordinance No. 663, the applicant shall pay the fee required under the Habitat Conservation Plan as implemented by County ordinance or resolution. 23 Class I bicycle racks shall be provided in convenient locations as approved by the Planning Director to facilitate bic~,cte access to the project area. --- STAFFRPT\PP3q. 20 23. Prior to the issuance of building permits, performance securities, in amounts to be determined by the Director of Building and Safety to guarantee the installation of planrings, walls, and fences in accordance with the approve. plan, and adequate maintenance. of the Planting fo.r one year, shall be fi with the Department of Building and Safety. Prior to the issuance of occupancy permits, all required landscape planting and irrigation shall have been installed and be in a condition acceptable to the Director of Building and Safety. The plants shall be healthy and free of weeds, disease, or pests. The irrigation system shall be properly constructed and in good workin9 order. 25. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 33kv or greater, shall be installed underground. 26. Prior to the sale of any structure as shown on Exhibit D, a land division shall be recorded in accordance with Riverside County Ordinance No./460 and any other pertinent ordinance. 27. 28. Prior to the issuance of grading permits and/or buildin9 permit, the developer or his successor's interest shall submit a mitigation monitoring program which shall describe how compliance with required mitigation measures will be met and the appropriate monitoring timing of the mitigation. The applicant shall reimburse the City for all monitoring activity cost. All of the foregoing conditions shall be complied with prior to occupancy or any use allowed by this permit. 29. The developer shall make a good faith effort to acquire the required off-si" property interests, and if he or she should fail to do so, the developer sha,. at least 120 days prior to submittal for building permit, enter into an agreement to complete the improvements pursuant to Government Code Section 66/462 at such time as the City acquires the property interests required for the improvements. Such agreement shall provide for payment by the developer of all costs incurred by the City to acquire the off-site property interests required in connection with the project. Security for a portion of these costs shall be in the form of a cash deposit in the amount given in an appraisal report obtained by the developer, at the developePs cost. The appraiser shall have been approved by the City prior to commencement of the appraisal. 3O. Prior to the issuance of building permits, a certifi~Le of Parcel Merger or Lot Line Adjustment shall be approved by the Engineering Department. Riverside County Fire DelDartment 31o The Fire Department is required to set a minimum fire flow for the remodel or construction of all commercial buildings using the procedure established in Ordinance 5/46. STAFFRPT\PP3L~ 21 -'-, 32. 33. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. ~0. Provide or show there exists a water system capable of delivering 2000 CPM for a 2 hour duration at 20 PSI residual operating pressure, which must be available before any combustible material is placed on the job site. A combination of on-site and off-site super fire hydrants ( 6"x~4"x2 1/2x2 1/2 ), will be located not less than 25 feet or more than 165 feet from any portion of the building as measured along approved vehicular travelways. The required fire flow shall be available from any adjacent hydrant(s) in the system. The required fire flow may be adjusted at a later point in the permit process to reflect changes in design, construction type, area separation or built-in fire protection measures. Install a complete fire sprinkler system in all buildings requiring a fire flow of 1500 GPM or greater. The post indicator valve and fire department connection shall be located to the front, within 50 feet of a hydrant, and a minimum of 25 feet from the building( s) . A statement that the buildingl s) will be automatically fire sprinklered must be included on the title pacje of the building plans. Install a supervised waterflow monitoring fire alarm system. submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to required by the Uniform Building Code. Plans must be installation, .as A statement that the building will be automatically fire sprinklered must appear on the title page of the building plans. Install panic hardware and exit signs as per Chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code. Low-level exit signs, where exit signs are required by Section 331q.( a) . Certain designated areas will be required to be maintained as fire lanes. Install portable fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A-10BC. Contact a .certified extinguisher company for proper placement of equipment. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/developer shall be responsible to submit a check or money' order in the amount of $558.00 to the. Riverside County Fire Department for plan check fees. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the developer shall deposit with the Riverside County Fire Department, a check or money order equaling the sum of 25 cents per square foot as mitiqation for fire protection impacts. This amount must be submitted sel~arate~y from the plan check review fee. Building "C" must meet highrise life safety requirements per Riverside County Ordinance 5Lt6, Section 801, parking garage install Class II i standpipe system. Final conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed in the Building and Safety Office. ~__ STAFFRPT\pp3~ 22 Enqineerinc/Department The following are the Engineering Department Conditions of Approval for th;~, project, and shall be completed at no_c~.st to any Government Agency. All questic regarding the tru~ meaning of the conditions shall be referred to the Engineering Department. It is understood that the Developer correctly shows all existing easements, traveled ways, and drainage courses, and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further consideration. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: The developer shall receive written clearance from the following agencies: Rancho California Water District; Eastern Municipal Water District; Riverside County Flood Control district; City of Temecula Fire Bureau; Planning Department; Engineering Department; Riverside County Health Department; and CATV Franchise. 'The developer shall submit four (~) copies of a soils report to the Engineering Department. The report shall address the soils stability and geological conditions of the site. A grading permit shall be' obtained from the Engineering Department prior ' commencement of any grading outside of. the City-maintained road right-of way. 50. 51. 52. If grading is to take place between the .months of October and April, erosion control plans will be required. Erosion control plans and notes shall be submitted and approved by the Engineering Department. Prior to any work being performed in public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and an encroachment permit shall be obtained from the City Engineer~s Office. The developer shall provide clearance from all applicable agencies and pay all fees prior to the approval of planS. All work done within the City right-of-way shall have an encroachment permit. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The charge shall equal the prevailing Area Drainage Plan fee rate multiplied by the area of new development. The charge is payable to the Flood Control District prior to issuance of permits. If the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has aireacly credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid. STAFFRPT\PP3~ 23 53. A drainage study shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. All drainage facilities shall be installed as required by the City Engineer. All concentrated drainage directed toward the public street shall be diverted through the undersidewalk drains. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT: 55. 56. A precise grading plan shall be submitted to the Engineerin9 Department for review and approval. The building pad shall be certified by a registered Civil Engineer for location and elevation, and the Soil Engineer shall issue a Final Soils Report addressing compaction and site conditions. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall deposit with the Engineering Department a cash sum as established per acre as mitigation for traffic signal impact. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATION OF OCCUPANCy: 57. Street lights shall. be provided along streets adjoining the subject site in accordance with the standards of Ordinance No. L~61 and as approved by the City Engineer. 58. Developer shall pay any capital fee for road improvements and public facilities imposed upon the property or project, including that for traffic and public facility mitigation as required under the EIR/Negative Declaration for the project, in the amount in effect at the time of payment of the fee. !f an interim or final public facility mitigation fee or district has not been finally established by the date on which Developer requests its building permits for the project or any phase thereof, the Developer shall execute the Agreement for Payment of Public Facility Fee, a copy of which has been provided to Developer. Developer understands that said agr==ment may require the payment of fees in excess of those now estimated (assuming benefit to the project in the amount of such fees) and specifically waives its right to protest such increase. TranslDortation Enclineerinq PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS: Plans for a traffic signal shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for the intersection of Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. 60. A signing and striping plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for the intersection of Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. Based on the Traffic Study, these plans shall be designed to provide for 300~ of left turn storage capacity on westbound Rancho California Road to southbound Ridge Park Drive. STA FFR PT\PP3t4 61. The developer shall contribute L~6 percentage for the construction costs of the signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. 62. The developer may enter into a reimbursement agreement with the City for t~ remaining percentage of the corruption costs, above his pro rate share, f, the signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge'Park Drive. 63. Credit shall be given toward the developePs signal mitigation fees for the design and construction of the signal at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road. Plans for traffic signal interconnect shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer along Rancho California Road from Diaz Road to Ridge Park Drive. 65. Prior to designing any of the above plans, contact Transportation Engineering for the design requirements. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS: 66. All signing and striping shall be installed per the approved signing and striping plan. 67. The traffic signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive shall be installed and operational per the special provisions, and the approved traffic signal plan. 68. All traffic signal interconnects shall be installed per the approved plan. STAFFRPT\PP3q, 25 -~. CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS-OF APPROVAL Tentative Parcel Map No: 25059 Project Description: Four I ~ ) Lot Industrial Subdivision Assessoris Parcel No.: 9L~0-310-033, 03L~ and 037 Planninci Deloartment The tentative subdivision shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act and to all the requirements of Ordinance 1&60, Schedule E, unless modified by the conditions listed below. A time extension may be approved in accordance with the State Map Act and City Ordinance, upon written request, if made 30 days prior to the expiration date. This conditionally approved tentative map will expire two years after the approval date, unless extended as provided by Ordinance z~60. The expiration date is January 15, 1993. The final map shall be prepared by a licensed land surveyor subject to all the requirements of the State of California Subdivision Map Act and Ordinance 460. Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. Legal access as required by Ordinance !,60 shall be provided from the tract map boundary to a City maintained road. All road easements shall be offered for dedication to the public and shall continue in force until the governing body accepts or abandons such offers. - All dedications shall be free from all encumbrances as approved by the City Engineer· Street names shall be subject to approval of the City Engineer. Easements, when required for roadway slopes, drainage facilities, utilities, etc., shall be shown on the final map if they are located within the land division boundary. All offers of dedication and conveyances shall be submitted and recorded as directed by the City Engineer. Subdivision phasing, including any proposed common open space area improvement phasing, if applicable, shai.I be subject. to Planning Department approval. Any proposed phasing shall provide for adequate vehicular access to all lots in each phase, and shall substantially conform to the intent and purpose of the subdivision approval. ~TAFFRPT\PP3~ 32 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. An Association shall be established for maintenance of Lot u,. Open Space/Common Area and the developer/applicant shall pay for all costs relating to establishment of the Pr__o. perty Owners Association. A copy of the finai grading plan shall be submitted to the Planning Department for review and approval. All on-site cut and fill slopes shall: a. Be limited to a maximum slope ratio of 2 to 1 and a maximum vertical height of thirty (30) feet. Setbacks from top and bottom of slopes shall be a minimum of one-half the slope height. b. Be contour-graded to blend with existing natural contours. c. Be a part of the downhill lot when within or between individual lots. All slopes over three {3) feet in height shall be landscaped and irrigated according to the City Development Code. A detailed landscaping and irrigation plan, prepared by a qualified professional, shall be submitted to the City Planning Department for review and approval prior to issuance of grading permits. All proposed construction shall comply with the California Institute of Technology, Palomar Observatory Outdoor Lighting Policy, as outlined in the Southwest Area Plan. Lots created by this subdivision shall comply with the following: Lots created by this subdivision shall be in conformance with the~-~ development standards of the J-P {I ndustrial Park) zone. Graded but undeveloped land shall be maintained in a weed-free condition and shall be either planted with interim landscaping or provided with other erosion control measures as approved by the Director of Building and Safety. The developer shall be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of all slopes, landscaped areas and irrigation systems until such time as those operations are the responsibilities of other parties as approved by the Planning Director. Prior to recordatlon of the' final map, an Environmental Constraints Sheet (ECS) shall be prepared in conjunction with the final map to delineate identified environmental concerns and shall be permanently filed with the office of the City Engineer. A copy of the ECS shall be transmitted to the Planning Department for review and approval. The approved ECS shall be forwarded with copies of the recorded final map to the Planning Department and the Department of Building and Safety. STAFFRPT\PP3q. 33 16. Prior to the issuance of C;RAD INC PERMITS the followin9 conditions shall be satisfied: Prior to the issuance of gra'd~ng permits detailed common. open space area landscaping and irrigation plans shall 'be submitted for Planning Department approval for the phase of development in process. The plans shall be certified by a landscape architect,. and shall provide for the following: Permanent automatic irrigation systems shall be installed on all landscaped areas requiring irrigation. Landscape screening where required shall be designed to be- opaque up to a minimum height of six (6) feet at maturity. All utility service areas and enclosures shall be screened from view with landscaping and decorative barriers or baffle treatments, as approved by the Planning Director. Utilities shall be placed underground. Parkways shall be landscaped to provide visual screening or a transition into the primary use area of the site. Landscape elements shall include earth bermin9, ground cover, shrubs and specimen tr==--. Front yards shall be landscaped and street tr=:: planted. ee Landscaping plans shall incorporate the use of specimen accent trees at key visual focal points within the project. Where street trees cannot be planted within right-of-way of interior streets and project parkways due to insufficient road right-of-way, they shall be planted outside of the road right-of- way. Landscaping plans shall incorporate native and drought tolerant plants where appropriate. All existing specimen trees and significant rock outcroppings on' the subject property shall be shown on the projectts grading plans and shall note those to be removed, relocated and/or retained. All trees shall be minimum double staked. Weaker and/or slow growing trees shall be steel staked. ~" STAFFRPT\PP3L~ 3~ If the project is to be phased, prior to the approval of grading permits, an overall conceptual grading plan shall be submitted to the Planning Director for approval. The plan shall be used as~.~ guideline for subsequent detailed grading plans for individL phases of development and shall include the following: Techniques which will be utilized to prevent erosion and sedimentation during and after the grading process. Approximate time frames for grading and identification of areas which may be graded during the higher probability rain months of January through March· 3. Preliminary pad and roadway elevations. Areas of temporary grading outside of a particular phase. All cut slopes located adjacent to ungraded natural terrain and exceeding ten (10) feet in vertical height shall be contour- graded incorporating the following grading techniques: The angle of the graded slope shall be gradually adjusted to the angle of the natural terrain· Angular forms shall be discouraged. The graded form shall reflect the natural rounded terrain. 3. The toes and tops of slopes shall be rounded with curves~ with radii designed in proportion to the total height of th slopes where drainageand stability permit such rounding. Where cut or fill slopes exceed 300 feet in horizontal length,' the horizontal contours of the slope shall be curved in a continuous, undulating fashion. I. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the 'developer shall provide evidence to the Director of Building and Safety that all adjacent off-site manufactured slopes have recorded slope easements and that slope maintenance responsibilities have been assigned as approveci by the Director of Building and Safety. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, a qualified paleontologist shall be retained by the developer for consultation and comment on the proposed grading with respect to potential paleontologicel impacts. Should the paleontologist find the potential is high for impact to significant resources, a pre-grade meeting between the paleontologist and the excavation and grading contractor shall be arranged. When necessary, the paleontologist or representative shall have the authority to temporarily divert, redirect or halt grading activity to allow recovery of fossils. STAFFRPT\Pp3~ 35 --- 18. 19. 20. 21. Prior to the issuance of BUILDING PERMITS the following conditions shall be satisfied: Prior to the submittal of buil'c[ing plans to the Department of Building and Safety an acoustical'study shall be performed by an acoustical engineer to establish appropriate mitigation measures that shall be applied to' individual dwelling units within the subdivision to reduce ambient interior noise levels to 45 Ldn, All building plans for all new structures shall incorporate, all required elements from the subdivision~s approved fire protection plan as approved by'the County Fire Marshal. Prior to the issuance of building permits, composite landscaping and irrigation plans shall be submitted for Planning Department approval. The plans shall address all areas and aspects the tract requiring landscaping and irrigation to be installed including, but not limited to, parkway planting, street trees, slope planting, and individual front yard landscaping. Prior to the issuance of OCCUPANCY PERMITS the following conditions be satisfied: All landscaping and irrigation shall be installed in accordance with approved plans prior to the issuance of occupancy permits. If seasonal conditions do not permit planting, interim landscaping and erosion control measures shall be utilized as approved by the Planning Director and the Director of Building and Safety. All landscaping and irrigation shall be instalied in accordance with approved plans and shall be verified by City field inspection. Not withstanding the preceding conditions, wherever an acoustical study is required for noise attenuation purposes, the heights of all required walls shall be determined by the acoustical study where applicable. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall comply with the provisions of Ordinance No. 663 by paying the appropriate fee set forth in that ordinance. Should Ordinance No. :663 be superseded by the provisions of a Habitat Conservation Plan prior to the payment of the fee required by Ordinance No. 663, the applicant shall pay the fee required by the Habitat Conservation 'Plan as implemented by County ordinance or resolution. The subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Temecula, its agents, officer, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Temecula or its agents, officer, or employees to attach, set aside, void, or annul an approval of the City of Temecula, its advisory agencies, appeal boards or legislative body concerning Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, which action is brought within the time period provided · "'STAFFRPT\pp3~ 36 for in California Government Code Section 66z199.37. The City of TemecUla will promptly notify the subdivider of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Temecula and will cooperate fully in the defense. If *~, City fails to promptly notify_the subdivider of any such claim, action, proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the subdivider shall r/or, thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Temecula. 22. The developer shall make a good faith effort to acquire the required off-site property interests, and if he or she should fail to do so, the developer shall at least 120 days prior to submittal of the final map for approval, enter into an agreement to complete the improvements pursuant to Government Code Section 66~62 at such time as the City acquires the property interests required for the improvements. Such agr==ment shall provide for payment by the developer of all costs incurred by the City to acquire the uFF-site property interests required in connection with the subdivision. Security of a portion of these costs shall be in the form of a cash deposit in the amount given in an appraisal report obtained by the developer, at the developer~s cost. The appraiser shall have been approved by the City prior to commencement of the appraisal. All utility systems including gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer, and cable TV shall be provided for underground, with easements provided as required, and designed and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility provided. Telephone, cable TV, and/or security systems shall be pre-wired in the residence. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 33kv or greater, shall be installed~ underground. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions/Reciprocal Access Easements: 25. The Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CCF, R's)'shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Department prior to final approval of the tract maps. The CCF, R's shall include liability insurance and methods of maintaining the open space. ra:reation areas, parking areas, private roads, and exterior of all buildings. 26. No lot dr dwelling unit in the development shall be sold unless a corporation, association, property owner~s group, or similar entity has been formed with the right to assess all properties individually owned or jointly owned which have any rights or interest in the use of the common areas and common facilities in the development, such assessment power to be sufficient to meet the expenses of such entity, and with authority to control, and the duty to maintain, all of said mutually available features of the development. Such entity shall operate under recorded CCF, R~s which shall include compulsory membership of all owners of lots and/or dwelling units and flexibility of assessments to meet changing costs of maintenance, 'repairs, and services. Recorded CCF, R's shall permit enforcement by the City of Provisions required by the City-as Conditions of Approval. The developer shall submit evidence STAFFR PT\PP3~ 37 ~ 27. of compliance with this requirement to, and receive approval of, the City prior to making any such sale. This condition shall not apply to land dedicated to the City for public purposes. ~Every owner of a dwelling unit or lot shall own as an appurtenance to such dwelling unit or lot, either ( 1 ) an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities, or {2) as share in the corporation, or voting membership in an association, owning the common areas and facilities. 2B. Maintenance for all landscaped and open areas, including parkways, shall be provided for in the CCSR~s. Enqineerincl Department The following are the Engineering Department Conditions of Approval for this project, and shall be completed at no cost to any Government Agency. All questions regarding the true meaning of the conditions shall be referred to the Engineering Department. It is understood that the Developer correctly shows all existing easements, traveled ways, and drainage courses, and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further consideration. 29. The Developer shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act, and all applicable City Ordinances and Resolutions.' 3O. The final map shall be prepared by a licensed land surveyor or registered Civil Engineer, subject to all the requirements of the State of California Subdivision Map Act and Ordinance No. 460. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF THE FINAL MAP: 31. The developer shall receive written clearance from the following acjencies: m Rancho California Water District; Eastern Municipal Water District; Riverside County Flood Control district; City of Temecula Fire Bureau; Planning Department; Engineering Department;- · Riverside County Health Department; and CATV Franchise. Ca!Trans ~'~ STAFFRPT\PP3~ 38 32. 33. A declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions I CC&R's) shall be prepared by the developer and submitted to the Director of Planning. City Engineer and City Attorney. The CCSRIs shall be signed and acknowledg---k by all parties having any record4itle interest in the property to be develope shall make the City a party thereto, and shall be enforceable by' the City. The CCI;R~s shall be reviewed and approved by the City and recorded. The CCSR's shall be subject to the following conditions: a. The CCF, RIs shall be prepared at the developer's sole cost and expense. b. The CCSRIs shall be in the form and content approved by the Director of Planning, City Engineer and the City Attorney, and shall include such provisions as are required by this approval and as said officials deem necessary to protect the interest of the City and its residents. c. The CC8;R~s and Articles of Incorporation of the Property Owner's Association are subject to the approval of the Planning and Engin::ring Divisions and the City Attorney. They shall be recorded concurrent with the final map. A recorded copy shall be provided to the City. d. The CCSR~s shall provide for the effective establishment, ope, ,Lion, management, use, repair and maintenance of all common areas and facilities. ' fe The CCSRIs shall provide that the property shall be developed, operated and maintained so as not to create a public nuisance. The CCSR's shall provide that if the property is not maintained in the-, condition required by the CCF, R's, then the City, after making dL demand and giving reasonable notice. may enter the property ano perform,' at the owneris sole expense, any maintenance required thereon by the CC&R's or the City ordinances. The property shall be subject to a lien in favor of the City to secure any such expense not promptly reimbursed. Street lights shall be provided along street.~ soSjoining the subject Site in accordance with the standards of Ordinance No. 461 and as approved by the City Engineer. Prior to recordation of the fina; map, the developer shall deposit with the Engineering Department a cash sum as established, per lot, as mitigation towards traffic signal imOa,.~s. Should the developer choose to defer the time of payment of traffic signal mitigation fee, he may enter into a written agreement with the City deferring said payment to the time of issuance of a building perTnit. ~. FAFFRPT\Pp3z~ 39 ~"' PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY: 35. Developer shall pay any capital fee for road improvements and public facilities imposed upon the property or pro~ct, including that for traffic and public facility mitigation as required under the EIR/Negative Declaration for the project, in the amount in effect at the time of payment of the fee. If an interim or final public facility mitigation fee or district has not been finally established by the date on which Developer requests its building permits for the project or any phase thereof, the Developer shall execute the Agreement for Payment of Public Facility Fee, a copy of which has been provided to Developer. Developer understands that said Agreement may require the payment of fees in excess of those now estimated (assuming benefit to the project in the amount of such fees) and specifically waives its right to protest such increase. T ranslDortation Enclineerinq PRIOR TO RECORDATION: 36. Plans for a traffic signal shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for the intersection of Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. 37. A signing and striping plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for the intersection of Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. Based on the Traffic Study, these plans shall be designed to provide for 300' of left turn storage capacity on westbound Rancho California Road to southbound Ridge Park Drive. 38. Credit shall be given toward the developers signal mitigation fees for the design and construction of the signal at Ridge Park Drive and Rancho California Road. 39. The developer shall contribute u,6 percentage for the construction costs of the signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. The developer may enter into a reimbursement agreement with the City for the remaining percentage of the construction costs, above his pro rata share, for .'the signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive. Plans for traffic signal interconnect Shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer along Rancho California Road from Diaz Road to Ridge Park Drive. Prior to designing any of the above plans, contact Transportation Engineering for the design requirements. STAFFRPT\PP3~ 40 PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERMITS: All signing and striping shall be installed per the approved 'signing and striping plan. ----- z14. The traffic signal at Rancho California Road and Ridge Park Drive shall be installed and operational per the special provisions and the approved traffic signal plan. LIS. All traffic signal interconnects shall be installed per the approved plan. STAFFRPT\PP3~ ~1 ATTACHMENT NO. 5 JULY 19, 1993 AND AUGUST 2, 1993 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORTS R:~S~,STAFFRFT'~gPA93.CC 8120/93 vOw 16 STAFF REPORT - PLANNING CITY OF -TEMECULA · PLANNING COMMISSION July 19, 1993 PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map 25059, First Extension of Time Prepared By: Craig D. Ruiz, Assistant Planner RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Department Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: APPROVE PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map 25059, First Extension of Time Subject to the Attached Conditions of Approval. APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICANT: Preferred Equities REPRESENTATIVE: Anthony Polo PROPOSAL: A request for a one year time extension for Tentative Parcel Map 25059, a four lot subdivision of 5.51 acres. LOCATION: Westerly side of Ridge Park Drive, approximately 70 feet south of Rancho California Road. EXISTING ZONING: I-P (Industrial Professional) SURROUNDING ZONING: PROPOSED LAND USE DESIGNATION: North: South: East: West: I-P (Industrial Professional) I-P (Industrial Professional) I-P (Industrial Professional) i-P (Industrial Professional) Business Park EXISTING LAND USE: Vacant SURROUNDING LAND USES: North: South: East: West: Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant R:~S~STAFFRPT~PA93.PC 7114/93 Idb BACKGROUND The proposed project was previously approved-by the Temecula City Council on January 15, 1991. The project was processed and approved concurrently with Plot Plan No. 34. Pursuant to the recently modified Approval Authority Ordinance, all extensions of time are now heard by the Planning Commission as Consent Calendar Items. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project is for the subdivision of 5.51 acres into four parcels. The proposed parcels will accommodate one office building, two restaurants and a four level parking structure. The building pads have previously been mass graded as part of the underlying map. ANALYSIS The primary issue for this project has been the adding off a new condition of approval relevant to the Western Bypass Corridor. Condition No. 18 states "The Developer shall record a written offer to participate in, and waive all rights to object to the formation of an Assessment District, a Community Facilities District, or a Bridge and Major Thoroughfare Fee District for the construction of the proposed "Western Bypass Corridor." The form of the offer shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and City Attorney." All new and previously approved projects subject to City approval that may impact the Western Bypass Corridor have been required to meet this condition. ZONING, FUTURE GENERAL PLAN AND SWAP CONSISTENCY The project site is zoned Industrial Professional (I-P) and adjacent parcels are also zoned I-P. The proposed Draft General Plan Land Use Designation is Business Park. The SWAP designation is Restricted Light Industrial. The proposed project is consistent with the requirements of the I-P Zone and Ordinance No. 348. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION For the original approval of this project a Negative Declaration was issued under the CEQA guidelines. The project is unchanged from that which was originally approved. Therefore, nO fuPther environmental assessment on PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time is required. Mitigation measures contained in the conditions of approval will mitigate potential impacts which will be created by the project. S UMMARYICONCLUSIONS The proposed project was previously approved by the City of Temecula. The project before the Commission is unchanged from that which was previously approved. Minor changes to the Conditions of Approval have been made to comply with new laws and City ordinances and to protect the general health and safety of the citizens of Temecula. The proposed project is consistent with the presen~ and future zoning and General Plan Land Use Designations. All potential environmental impacts were addressed during the previous approval and mitigations were incorporated into the conditions of approval. F~S~STAFFRFT%BPAe3.PC 7114/93 Idb 2 FINDINGS The findings for the original approval for Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059 are found to remain valid except as amended her. in. e No subsequent changes are proposed in the project which would require revisions to the previously certified Negative Declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental impacts not considered in the previously approval of this project. 3. No new information of substantial importance to the project has become available. e There is a reasonable probability that Tentative Parcel Map No, 25059, First Extension. of Time will be consistent with the City's Draft General Plan, which will be completed in a reasonable time and in accordance with State law, The Draft General Plan Land use designation for the site is Business Park, The proposed development is consistent with the Business Park zone. The proposed use or action complies with State planning and zoning laws. The proposed use complies with City of Temecula Ordinance No. 348 and Ordinance 460· The site is sLiitable to accommodate the proposed land use in terms of the size and shape of the lot configuration, circulation patterns, access, and intensity of use, due to the fact that the Proposed subdivision complies with the standards of Ordinance No, 348 and Ordinance 460. e The project as designed and conditioned will not adversely affect the public health or welfare, due to the fact that the Conditions of Approval include mitigation measures. The project is compatible with surrounding proposed land uses. The harmony in scale, bulk, height, intensity, and coverage creates a compatible physical relationship with adjoining properties, due to the fact that similar uses are proposed for properties in the vicinity of this project. e The proposal will not have an adverse effect on surrounding property, because it does not represent a significant change to the planned land use of the area, due to the fact 'that the proposed use is compatible proposed land use designation of Business Park. All lots have acceptable access to existing and proposed dedicated right-of-ways which are open to, and are us.able by, vehicular traffic as evidenced on the Tentative Parcel Map showing access to Ridge Park Drive· 11. Said findings are supported by maps, exhibits and environmental documents associated with these applications and herein incorporated by reference. Attachments: Conditions of Approval - Blue Page 4 Previously Adopted Conditions of Approval - Blue Page 8 Exhibits - Blue Page 9. A. Vicinity Map B. SWAP Map C. Zoning Map R:~S~STAFFRPT%gPA93.PC 7114/g3 Idb 3 STAFF REPORT - PLANNING CITY OF q'EMECULA PLANNING COMMISSION July 19, 1993 PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Prepared By: Craig D. Ruiz, Assistant Planner RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Department Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: APPROVE PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Subject to the Attached Conditions of Approval. APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLICANT: Preferred Equities REPRESENTATIVE: Anthony Polo PROPOSAL: A re~luest for a one year time extension for Plot Plan No. 34, a seven (7) story office building totaling 102,243 square feet, a 7,872 square foot restaurant, a four (4) level parking structure containing 134,933 square feet, and a building pad for a proposed 7,000 square foot restaurant on 5.51 acres· LOCATION: Westerly side of Ridge Park Drive, approximately 70 feet south of Rancho California Road. EXISTING ZONING: I-P (Industrial Professional) SURROUNDING ZONING: North: South: East: West: I-P (Industrial Professional) I-P (Industrial Professional) I-P (Industrial Professional) I-P (Industrial Professional) PROPOSED LAND USE DESIGNATION: Business Park EXISTING LAND USE: Vacant SURROUNDING LAND USES: North: Vacant South: Vacant East: Vacant West: Vacant BACKGROUND The proposed project was previously approved by the Temecula City Council on January 15, 1991. The project was processed and approved concurrently with Tentative Parcel Map No.. 25059. Pursuant to the recently modified Approval Authority Ordinance, all extensions of time are now heard by the Planning Commission as Consent Calendar items. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project is a request for a one year time extension for Plot Plan No. 34 which includes a seven (7) story office building totaling 102,243 square feet, a 7,872 square foot restaurant, a four (4) level parking structure containing 134,933 square feet, and a building pad for a proposed 7,000 square foot restaurant on 5.51 acres. ANALYSIS The primary issue for this project has been adding a new condition relevant to the Western Bypass Corridor. Condition No. 18 states "The Developer shall record a written offer to participate in, and waive all rights to object to the formation of an Assessment District, a Community Facilities District, or a Bridge end Major Thoroughfare Fee District for the construction of the proposed "Western Bypass Corridor." The form of the offer shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer and City Attorney. All new and previously approved projects subject to City approval that may impact the Western Bypass Corridor have been required to meet this condition. ZONING, FUTURE GENERAL PLAN AND SWAP CONSISTENCY Thb project site is zoned Industrial Professional (l-P) and adjacent parcels are also zoned I-P. The proposed Draft General Plan Land Use Designation is Business Park. The SWAP designation is Restricted Light Industrial. The proposed project is consistent with the requirements of the I-P Zone and Ordinance No. 348. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION For the original approval of this project a Negative Declaration was issued under the CEQA guidelines. The project is unchanged from that which was originally approved. Therefore, no further environmental assessment on PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time is required. Mitigation measures contained in the conditions of approval will mitigate potential impacts which will be created by the project. R:NSXSTAPPRFI~IOPA93.PC 7114/93 Idb 2 SUMMARY/CONCLUSIONS The proposed project was previously approved-by the City of Temecula. The project before the Commission is unchanged from that which was previously approved. Minor changes to the Conditions of Approval have been made to comply with new laws and City ordinances and to protect the general health and safety of the citizens of Temecula. FINDINGS The findings for the original approval for Plot Plan No. 34 are found to remain valid except as amended her. in. No subsequent changes are proposed in the project which would require revisions to the previously certified Negative Declaration due to the involvement of new significant environmental impacts not considered in the previous approval of this project, 3. No new information of substantial importance to the project has become available. There is a reasonable probability that PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time, will be consistent with the City's Draft General Plan, which will be completed in a reasonable time and in accordance with State law. The Draft General Plan Land use designation for the site is Business Park. The proposed development is consistent with the Business Park zone. The proposed use or action complies with State planning and zoning laws. The proposed use complies with City of Temecula Ordinance No. 348 and Ordinance 460. e The site is suitable to accommodate the proposed land use in terms of the size and shape of the lot configuration, circulation patterns, access, and intensity of use, due to the fact that the proposed subdivision complies with the standards of Ordinance No. 348 and Ordinance 460. The project as designed and conditioned will not adversely affect the'public health or welfare, due to the fact that the Conditions of Approval include mitigation measures. The project is compatible with surrounding proposed land uses. The harmony in scale, bulk, height, intensity, and coverage creates a compatible physical relationship with adjoining properties, due to the fact that similar uses are proposed for properties in the vicinity of this project. The proposal will not have an adverse effect on surrounding property, because it does not represent a significant change to the planned land use of the area, due to the fact that the proposed use is compatible with the proposed land use designation of Business Professional. 10. All lots have acceptable accessto existing and proposed dedicated right-of-ways which are open to, and are us.able by, vehicular traffic as evidenced on the Tentative Parcel Map showing access to Ridge Park Drive. R:~qTAFFRFBI0PA93.1ae 7114/93 lab 3 11. Said findings are supported by maps, exhibits and environmental documents associated with these applications and herein incorporated by reference. Attachments: Conditions of Approval - Blue Page 5 Previously Adopted Conditions of Approval - Blue Page 9 Exhibits - Blue Page 10 A. Vicinity Map B. SWAP Map C. Zoning Map lt:~S'r~t0~A93.1~C 7114/93 I~b 4 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Planning Commission Gary Thornhill, Planning Director August 2, 1993 PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map No. 25059, First Extension of Time and PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Prepared by: RECOMMENDATION: Craig D. Ruiz, Assistant Planner The Planning Department Staff recommends that the Planning Commission: RE-AFFIRM The previously adopted Negative Declaration for Tentative Parcel Map 25059; and APPROVE PA93-0009, Tentative Parcel Map 25059, First Extension of Time Subject to the Attached Conditions of Approval; and RE-AFFIRM The previously adopted Negative Declaration for Plot Plan No. 34; and APPROVE PA93-0010, Plot Plan No. 34, First Extension of Time Subject to the Attached Conditions of Approval. BACKGROUND On January 15, 1991, the City of Temecula City Council approved the above referenced projects· On October 7, 1991, the City of Temecula Planning Commission approved a Minor Change application for Tentative Parcel Map 25059. These two items were previously heard at the July 19, 1993 Planning Commission meeting. The Commission continued the item to the August 2, 1993 Commission meeting and directed staff to clarify the status of the minor change as it relates to this proposal ant to traffic signal mitigation. R:~S~STAFFRPT~gPA93.PC2 7127/93 tj~ DISCUSSION Previous Conditions of Aooroval The October 7, 1991 approval of the Minor Change for Tentative Parcel Map 25059 modified nine Public Works conditions of approval relative to traffic signals and traffic striping. The amended conditions provide for an additional traffic signal and the associated striping at the intersection of Rancho California Road and Vincent Moraga Drive while deferring the traffic conditions to the building permit stage. The Planning Commission expressed concern that the amended conditions, due to the minor change, were not included in their July 19, 1993 staff report. Subsequently, the previously amended conditions of approval have been included in the August 2, 1993 staff report and remain valid except where superseded by the current conditions of approval. Lenath of Extension of Time At the July 19, 1993 meeting, the applicant's representative stated that because the project is conditioned to provide for offsite improvements in an amount in excess of $100,000, an automatic three year extension should be granted. However, Section 66452.6 of the Subdivision Map Act specifies that: "if the subdivider is required to expend one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) or more to construct, improve, or finance the construction or improvement of public improvements outside the property boundaries of the tentative map, excluding improvements of public rights- of-way which abut the boundary of the property to be subdivided and which are reasonably related to the development of that property, each filing of a final map shall extend the expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map by 36 months from the date of its expiration or the date of the previously filed final map, whichever is later." To date, the applicant has not met the following requirements for a three year extension of time: 1. The filing of a final map The filing of multiple final maps as part of a phased project The expenditure of $125,000 If, at the final map stage, the applicant meets the above requirements the three year extension may be granted at that time. Consequently, the applicant's request for the three year extension is inapplicable at this stage of the approval process. New Conditions of Aooroval The applicant feels that the adding of new conditions of approval to the project is unwarranted. However, Public Works staff recommends that the approval of the extension be subject to additional conditions as presented to the Planning Commission at the July 19, 1993 hearing, in compliance with the City's current standards and as required to protect the general health and safety of the community. R:%S~STAFFRPl~9PA93,PC2 7127/93 tie 2 Attachments: Conditions of Approval - Blue Page Previously Adopted Conditions of Approval - Blue Page Exhibits - Blue Page A. Vicinity Map R:~S\STAFFRPT~PA93.PC2 7/27/93 tie 3 ATTACHMENT NO. 6 JULY 19, 1993 AND AUGUST 2, 1993 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES R:~,S%STAFFRPT~gPA93,CC 9120/93 vgw 17 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: DRAFT JULY 19, 1993 None Blair 2.2 Approval of June 21, 1993 Planning Commission Minutes. It was moved by Commissioner Chiniaeff, seconded by Commissioner Hoagland to approve the minutes of the June 7, 1993 Planning Commission meeting. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Chiniaeff, Ford, Hoagland, Fahey NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Blair NON-PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS Items No. 3 and No. 4 were presented to the Planning Commission jointly. 3. PA93-0009. First Exlension of Time for Tentative Parcel Mao No. 25059 A proposal for a four lot subdivision of a 5.51 acre site in the Industrial Park (I-P) Zone. Located on the westerly side of Ridge Park Drive, approximately 70 feet southerly of Rancho California Road. 4. PA93-0010. Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 A proDosal"to construct a seven story office .building (102,243 square feet), two restaurants and (7,872 square feet and 7,000 sc~uare feet) on a four-level parking structure (134,933 square feet) on 5.51 acres. Located on the westerly side of Ridge Park Drive, approximately 70 feet southerly of Rancho California Road. Anthony Polo, Avalon Consultants, 42200 Hacienda Drive, Murrieta, representing the applicant, Preferred Equities Development Corporation, advised staff and the Commission that there is an approved minor change on the map from October 1991 which is not reflected in the Conditions of Approval. Mr. Polo asked for clarification regarding the length of the time extension. Mr. Polo stated that Ordinance 460 and the Subdivision Map Act allows for a three year extension if the developer is conditioned to build $100,000 or more of off-site improvements. Mr. Polo stated that this map is conditioned to build two signals off-site. PCMIN0711 BI93 -2- 7121fi3 DRAFT It wasmoved by Commissioner Hoagland to cominue this i~em for two weeks to allow staff end the applicant an opportuni~/'i'6:resolve their issues. The motion failed due to lack of a second. Principal Engineer Ray Casey advised the Commission that staff's interpretation of the latest Subdivision Map Act, dictates that 3 year extensions are based on the first map being recorded in a phased manner, which has not happened with this applicant. Anthony Polo stated that the applicant has been conditioned to support the Western By-Pass Corridor which the applicant approves of in general, however, the applicant feels that the condition is not applicable because A) it has not been approved as part of the General Plan and; B) because it has not been approved as part of the General Plan the developer is concerned with any changes to the corridor. Mr. Polo stated that the developer requests the right to oppose the proposed Western By-Pass Corridor should it negatively impact the property. Mr. Polo stated that added conditions are held to General Plan amendments or health and safety issues and the applicant does not feel the multiple changes which he has been given address General Plan amendments or health and safety issues. Planning Director Gary Thornhill stated that the Western By-Pass Corridor is a significant feature of the General Plan and the City Council and Planning Commission have approved it by consensus. Commissioner Chiniaeff suggested amending the condition to read "subject to the adoption of the General Plan". Director Thornhill advised that should the plan not be adopted, the Condition would not be applicable. Principal Engineer Ray Casey advised the Commission that staff has concerns regarding erosion control and additional NPDS requirements. Mr. Casey stated that staff feels these issues apply to the general health, safety and welfare. It was moved by Commissioner Hoagland, seconded by Commissioner Chiniaeff to continue Item No. 3 and Item No. 4 to the meeting of August 2, 1993. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Chiniaeff, Ford, Hoagland, Fahey NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Blair PCMIN07119193 -3- 7121 DRAFT PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES AUGUST ~. 1993 PAg3-OQ09. first Fxtension of Time for Tentative Parcel MaD No, ~5059 end PA93- 0010, Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 34 Proposal for a four lot subdivision of a 5,51 acre site in the Industrial Park (I-P) zone and to construct a seven story office building {102,243 s.f,), two restaurants (7,872 s.f. and 7,000 s,f.) and a four-level parking structure. This project was continued from the July 19, 1993 Planning Commission Meeting. Planner Craig Ruiz presented the case. Commissioner Chiniaeff inquired about the applicants expenditure of funds. Ray Casey from the Department of Public Works, stated that no funds had been spent to date for improvements or financing through an Assessment District. The representative, Anthony Polo, AveIon Consultants, questioned Planning staff's ability to add new conditions to the project. Mr. Polo also argued that the added conditions did not relate to the health and safety of the citizens of Temecula nor to the General Plan. In addition, Mr. Polo felt that because he was required to provide public facilities which would cost in excess of $125,000 the project was entitled .to a three year extension of time. Staff stated that the applicant did not meet the three requirements necessary to receive a three year extension of time. The applicant had not (1) expanded $125,000, (2) a final map was not recorded, and {3) the project was not part of a phased final map. Commissioner Chiniaeff stated that the conditions added to the project were standard. Assistant City Attorney John Cavanaugh stated that the City has the authority to impose new conditions of approval to a previously approved tentative map through the · extension of time process. It was moved by Commissioner Fahey, seconded by Commissioner Chiniaeff to approve PA93-0009, first extension of time for Tentative Tract Map No. 25059 and PA93-0101, First Extension of Time for Plot Plan No. 225. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Blair, Chiniaeff, Ford, Hoegland and Fahey NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None F~S%PLANC0klAPClaNB-2.I3 9115ti3. t~ 4 ATTACHMENT NO. 7 EXHIBITS R:~S%.STAFFRPT~gPA93.CC 9120/93 vgw 18 CITY OF TEMECULA ~ SIrTE CASE NO.: EXHIBIT: A P.C. DATE: PA93-0009 SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 VICINITY MAP R:~S~STAFFRPT~9PA93.CC 9120/93 vow 19 ITEM 17 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: City Council/City Manager '~' 'im D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer ~T October 26, 1993 SUBJECT: Vacation of a Portion of Second Street PREPARED BY:~(~ Albert K. Crisp, Permit Engineer RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93-. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTHWESTERLY OF FRONT STREET PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 3, PART 3, DIVISION 9 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE. BACKGROUND: On March 23, 1993 the City of Temecula Planning Director approved Minor Conditional Use Permit No. PA93-0030, Amendment No. 3. The permit is for a western dance hall to be located in an existing 27,164 square foot building. The vacation of a portion of Second Street is a requirement of Condition of Approval No. 37 of said Minor Conditional Use Permit PA93-0030, Amendment No. 3. On September 28, 1993 the City Council approved Resolution No. 93-80, being a Resolution of Intention to vacate said portion of Second Street, and setting a public hearing date, said date being October 26, 1993. In accordance with the provisions of the said Resolution of Notice of Intention to vacate a portion of Second Street (Res. No. 93-80) and the requirements of the Streets and Highways Code, the City Clerk had posted a "Notice of Public Hearing" in three (3) public places in the City of Temecula within fifteen (15) days of the adoption of Resolution No. 93-80, and had posted a "Notice of Hearing" along the street to be considered to be vacated, in accordance I ~gdrpt%g3%1026%aecondvac with Chapter 3, Part 3, Division 9 of the Streets and' Highway Code, and has certified to the posting of said "Notice of Public Hearing" noted above. Necessary access to public utility and public service facilities for the purposes of constructing, placing, operating, inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, and removing of such aerial and underground facilities will be provided by reserving an easement for these purposes as provided under Section 8330 of the Streets and Highways Code. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution No. 93- with Exhibits "A-F", inclusive. 2 %agdrpt%93% 1026%mecondvec RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF SECOND STREET SOUTHWESTERLY OF FRONT STREET PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 3, PART 3, DIVISION 9 OF THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE. WHEREAS, it appearing to the satisfaction of the City Council of the City of Temecula, California, that a resohtion of intent to vacate the hereafter portion of Second Street was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 26th day of October, 1993, and that said resolution was posted in three (3) public places pursuant to Resolution No. 90-60, not more than fifteen (15) days from the date of passage or less than ten (10) days before the time of the hearing on the said proposed vacation; and that a "Notice of Public Hearing' was posted along the street to be considered for vacation in accordance with Chapter 3, Part 3, Division 9 of the Streets and Highways Code and that said hearing on the proposed vacation having regularly come before the City Council for hearing on the 26th day of October 1993, at the hour of 7:00 P.M. on said day, the City Council having found from all the evidence submitted that the hereinafter described portion of Second Street is unnecessary for present or prospective street purpose. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that the portion of Second Street shown and described on attachments "A -F" inclusive, is hereby vacated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Temecula does herewith reserve over and upon the proposed vacation an easement to construct, maintain, operate, replace, remove and renew sanitary sewers and storm drains and appurtenant structures in, upon, over, and across a street or highway proposed to be vacated and, pursuant to any existing franchise or' renewals thereof, or otherwise, to construct, maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew, and enlarge lines of pipe, conduits, cables, wires, poles and other convenient structures, equipment, and fixtures for the operation of gas pipelines, telegraphic and telephone lines, railroad lines, and for the transportation or distribution of electric energy, petroleum and its products, ammonia, and water, and for incidental purposes, including access to protect these works from all hazards in, upon, and over the street easement thereof herein vacated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk shah cause a certified copy of this resolution of vacation, attested by the City Clerk, to be recorded in the office of the Recorder of the County of Riverside. 209 APPROVED AND ADO~ this 26th day of October, 1993. J. Sal Munoz, Mayor ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on .the 26th day of October, 1993, by the following vote of the Council: CO~CIIAdEMBERS: NOES: CO~CILMEMB~: COUNCILM~MBERS: June S. Greek, City Clerk 3FRelo~ 2O9 Exhibit "A" Legal Description for Road Vacation Temecula Townsite,S. D. Co. MB 15/726 That portion of Second Street in the Townsite of Temecula, County of Riverside, along with that portion of Front-Street vacated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County per inst. no. 46491, recorded April 23, 1975, also that portion of Lot 12 in Block 30 and that portion of Front Street per Declaration of Dedication recorded January 24,1980 as inst. no. 15986, as shown by map on file in Book 15 of Maps, page 726, in the office of the County Recorder, County of San Diego, State of California described as follows: Commencing at the centerline intersection of Second Street and Front Street as shown on said map; thence South 44°30'26'' West along the centerline of Second Street 30 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 45°29'34'' East 45 feet; thence South 89~30'26'' West 21.21 feet to a point on the southeasterly right of way of Second Street; thence South 44~30'26'' West along said right of way 270 feet; thence leaving said right of way North 45~29'34'' West 30 feet to a point on the centerline of Second Street; thence North 44~30'26'' East along said centerline 285 feet to the True Point of Beginning. See Exhibit "B", attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. VflC~iTIOA! OF fl PORTION OF ~q/~CONO'~TE~T EXHI BIT "0" - C OHHENC [N~ p~ArF FRONT TRU~ POINr OF ~ 8EGIAIIVINR. ~qTRE~ T ~ 45 °~9'34"~ ~0' \ EIVEE ~qTEEET ( HUEEIETfl CU~AIr ~r4 Exhibit-"C Legal Description for Road Vacation Temecula Townsite, S. D. Co. MB 15/726 That portion of Second Street in the Townsite of Temecula, in the County of Riverside, as shown by map on file in Book 15 of Maps, page 726, in the office of the County Recorder, County of San Diego, State of California described as follows: Commencing at the centerline intersection of Second Street and Front Street as shown on said map; thence South 44°30'26'' West along the centerline of Second Street 115 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continuing South 44°30'26'' West 200 feet; thence leaving said centerline North 45°29'34'' West 30 feet to a point on the northwesterly right of way of Second Street; thence North 44~30'26'' East along said right of way 200 feet; thence leaving said right of way South 45~29'34'' East 30 feet to the True Point of Beginning. See Exhibit "D", attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. VIiOZITION OF ~ POET ION -OF' ,.qEeOA!O ,.qTPEgT 6XHI~IT "0 ' RIV~'I~ 9TREET t MUeelETfl tEEEe ) [(,lENT g,F,4 Exhibit "E" Legal Description for Road Vacation Temecula Townsite, S. D. Co. MB 15/726 That portion of Second Street, in the Townsite of Temecula, County of Riverside, along with that portion of Front Street vacated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Riverside County per inst. no. 46491, recorded April 23, 1975, as shown by map on file in Book 15 of Maps, page 726, in the office of the County Recorder, County of San Diego, State of California described as follows: Commencing at the centerline intersection of Second Street and Front Street as shown on said map; thence South 44°30'26'' West along the centerline of Second Street 30 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continuing along said centerline South 44°30'26'' West 85 feet; thence leaving said centerline North 45°29'34'' West 30 feet to the northwesterly right of way of Second Street; thence along said right of way North 44~30'26'' East 85 feet; thence South 45o29'34'' East 30 feet to the True Point of Beginning. See Exhibit "F", attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. VZICllTIOAI OF-",cl PORTION OF ,.qt~COND &TEEET ~'Xl. llarr "F" FRONT co,.,~.,~c,,,~ ~vr ,.q TREE T O~' 8~"~INNIN~. a~ ITEM NO. 18 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY ~ FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning October 26, 1993 City of Temecula General Plan, Implementation Program, Environmental Impact Report and Mitigation Monitoring Program. PREPARED BY: - John Meyer and David Hogan RECOMMENDATION: It is requested that the City Council: Open the public hearing and receive public testimony; Review the Housing Element, remaining Clean-up Items, Environmental Impact Report, Mitigation Monitoring Program and Statement of Overriding Considerations, and direct staff to incorporate any changes into the final General Plan; and, Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA CERTIFYING THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE GENERAL PLAN AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OE THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:~S\GENPLAN~GPCCi0 10118193 Idb 1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING THE IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL PLAN FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA. BACKGROUND Over the past several months, the City Council has held seven public hearings on the Draft City General Plan. To date, all the individual Elements have been reviewed by the Council. At the October 26 meeting, it is anticipated that the City Council will review the balance of the remaining clean-up items, the EIR, the Statement of overriding Considerations, the Mitigation Monitoring Program, will Certify the EIR and approve the General Plan. CLEAN-UP ITEMS AND REVISIONS ADDENDUM The following section includes a number of minor aspects of the General Plan that require City Council direction: Growth Management/Public Facilities Element School Facility Policies At the September 21 meeti'ng, the Council heard extensive testimony regarding the School Facilit!es language in the general plan. After an in-depth discussion, the Council directed staff to meet with the School District and representatives from Kemper Community Development one last time to work out language agreeable by all parties. A meeting was held at the school district offices on Tuesday September 28. The City received revised language from both the School District and Kemper. As a result, staff is recommending the following language: GOAL 4 A quality school system that contains adequate facilities and funding to educate the youth of Yemecula. Discussion Adequate school facilities and funding are necessary to ensure that the high quality of education is extended to future residents of the City. Mitigating impacts of development on the school system through the provision of school sites, the imposition of statutory development fees and negotiated development fees as permitted by law, as well as providing information to the School District are the primary mechanisms to sustain quality educational services. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:%S%OENPI,,AI~OPCCIO 10/1~93 klb 2 Policy 4.1 Policy 4.2 Policy 4.3 Policy 4.4 Coordinate with the Temecula Valley Unified School District, when considering General Plan a_.m. endments, specific plans, zone changes or other legislative land use policy decisions, to support the School District in providing adequate school facilities for students for new development to the extent permitted by law. Promote and encourage the phasing of project development so that the School District may plan, finance, and construct facilities intended to serve the development. Review proposed legislative land use decisions in the context of the adequacy of present and future facilities as permitted by law. Provide safe access for school children walking, bicycling, or driving to and from school sites through coordination between the School District and City Departments of Planning, Public Works and Engineering. Policy 4.5 Pursue the establishment of a trade school, junior college, or four-year college in Temecula which offers an emphasis in education required by the engineering, biotechnical and biomedical industries located in Temecula. Policy 4.6 Plan for the joint use of school/municipal facilities wherever feasible and desirable, including the joint use of school grounds, buildings, City parks, multipurpose buildings and recreational facilities. Implementation Program C. School Facilities Request the School District to provide the City with information concerning potential impacts associated with proposed residential development. The information should include a status report of the available school facilities to serve proposed projects. To the extent that adequate school facilities are not' available on a timely basis, the City will seek to assist the District and developers in arriving at a solution to provide adequate school facilities, as permitted by law. Coordinate with developers and the School District to ensure that school sites are adequate. ly sized and located to meet increases in demand. Require proposed projects with school sites to include a phasing plan that links project development with the provision of a school facility when needed. Since S.B. 1287 places substantial constraints on the City in this area, the City will enter into a continuing dialogue among interested parties to create an implementation program that is in compliance with state law and meets the needs of the school District and the City's needs for adequate and affordable housing and economic development. Should S.B. 1287 be repealed as a result State Dewdline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:\S\GEN'PLAI~OPC'CIO 10118/93 Idb 3 of rejection of Proposition 170 on the state-wide ballot November 2, 1993, the City Council shall establish a sch~oOI mitigation resolution which specifies the procedures to be followed by the City, School District and developers in order to determine school facilities impact associated with residential development, available sources of funding for school facilities necessitated by such development and the appropriate mitigation measures. The resolution would provide for procedures consistent with those under County Resolution 93-131, which apply to the County portion of the Temecula Valley Unified School District, as permitted by law. This language has been reviewed by the representatives from the School District and Kemper Community Development who have verbally supported the revisions. Attached to this report is a written opinion from the City Attorney supporting the language. Land Use Bement The land use designation along the east side of Ynez Road, south of Winchester Road, (Walmart site) was originally designated Professional Office on the July 22, 1992 Draft Land Use Plan. During its public hearing process (Fall of 1992), the Planning Commission made no change to this designation. On February 22, 1993, staff received a letter from the property owner's representative, requesting a change to the land designation to Community Commercial. On June 15, 1993, the Council tentatively approved the applicant's request and changed the draft land use designation to Community Commercial. This area was designated professional office on the draft plan because the general plan consultant envisioned it as an urban village center including finance and office uses with supporting commercial and service uses. The applicant's request and Council's decision to change the designation to community commercial was to make the designation consistent with the pending Walmart application. In order to remain consistent with recent Council action regarding the Walmart site, staff recommends the land use designation be returned to Professional Office. ,Because this designation was previously specified, there should be no additional impacts associated it. Circulation Element Nicolas Road Extension At the last meeting the Council directed staff to determine the merits of keeping the Nicholas Road extension on the Circulation Plan in a configuration that did not cross Santa Gertrudis Creek. As demonstrated by the Traffic Model, the Nicholas Road extension provides little benefit reducing congestion along Winchester Road, regardless of its alignment. However, there is a benefit in providing additional access to the future high school site. If this is the justification for keeping the alignment on the Circulation Plan, staff and the traffic consultant recommend that the alignment crosses the creek. Staff estimates that from a cost- benefit perspective, the road segment would be more effective crossing the creek, providing additional access to the future high school site. The added cost of the bridge is partially State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:~S\GEN'PLAN~0PCCI0 10/20193 ]rJb 4 offset by reduced land acquisition and road improvement costs because the link across the creek would be shorter. Rural Road Standards During the public hearing for the Circulation Element, a number of residents living in semi-rural large lot areas of the City requested that the Council consider a rural road standard. In response, the Council added language to the Community Design Element approving non-urban roads in the City's rural areas. The Public Works Department staff is proposing that additional language be added to the General Plan to ensure that the appropriate public works road standard is used in these circumstances. Staff is recommending the Optional Rural Arterial Highway cross section found in Figure 3-2 and that the following description be added to the Roadway Function Design Guidelines: 10. Optional Rural Arterial Highway Standard This optiona~ interim roadway standard may be used in rural and semi-rural areas with the following characteristics: (1) the adjacent parcels are used primarily for residential purposes, (2) the lot sizes exceed 1/2 acre, (3) the adjacent areas'are primarily designated as either Hillside, Very Low, or Low Density Residential in the General Plan, and(4) have general plan right-of-ways which' are less than 110 feet. Features include: A two lane cross section; however, in limited circumstances, left and right turn lanes may be required at some intersections. Bike lanes will be located along only one side of the roadway to form a continuous system along each street, when needed. Minimum intersection/access spacing along Rural Arterial Highways should be approximately one-sixteenth of a mile (330 feet). Direct access from private residential properties should be avoided where possible. · Retention of the full general 'plan right-of-way. Should future traffic volumes on streets constructed to a Rural Arterial Highway Standard reach Level-of-Service D, then the roadway should be imgroved to full general plan standards." Landscape Median Islands To maintain consistency with the Community Design Element (Goal 4, Policies 4.2 and 4.4), staff is recommending that medians within the City's major streets (110' or greater right-of- way) be installed with landscaping. The cross-sections shown in figure 3-2, and accompanying descriptions on pages 3-18 through 3-21 have been made to reflect this modification. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 26, 1993 R:~S~GEI~PLAN~OPCCIO 10/1~/~5 klb 5 Under normal circumstances, the landscaped median would be part of the off-site improvements installed or paid for by the developer consistent with current City procedures. For those streets already constructed the installation of medians landscaping would be the responsibility of the City during some future capitol improvements project. The Temecula Community Services District would maintain the landscaping in medians. West Side Parkway The Westside Parkway (Western Bypass Corridor) has been revised to an 88' right-of-way. This right of way will be adequate to accommodate the proposed roadway. Community Design Bement Chaparral Opportunity Area At its June 15, 1993 meeting, the City Council tentatively approved keeping the Chaparral area as a special study area. However, the Council directed staff to continue to work at developing criteria for the Chaparral Area in order to accommodate land planning for the Chaparral area prior to the adoption of the General Plan. Staff has further studied the Chaparral Area and is recommending the following changes: Remove the area south of Santiago Road from the Chaparral Area. Remove the Chaparral Area from the Special Study Overlay. Designate the Chaparral Area as Low Density. Assign the L-1 Zoning District which will set a minimum lot size of I acre. Include a section in the Community Design Element establishing criteria for development for the Chaparral Area at densities up to 2 units per acre in certain circumstances. Staff believes the proposed changes to the Chaparral Area will address the various concerns previously raised by the Council. The Low Density land use designation will allow for greater use of the property; however, the criteria found in the Community Design Element (found in the Revision Addendum) will provide for appropriate transition and protection of natural resources. To assure a better transition from adjacent areas, lots adjacent to Santiago Road' shall have a minimum lot size of 1.75 acres. A property owner would be able to develop half acre lots upon showing justification through a zone change without having to apply for a general plan amendment. Revisions Addendum Throughout the Public Hearing process, the City Council has been taking straw votes on the individual elements. Along the way, Council has directed staff to make various corrections to the text and exhibits within the Plan. Staff has made the requested modifications and included them in a Revisions Addendum attached to this report. The addendum consists of all recommended changes to the General Plan Elements provided during the Public hearings before the City Council. Only those pages of the Draft General Plan, where modifications are recommended, are included in the Revisions Addendum. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:~,S~GEHPLAI~GPCCI0 10118/93 klb 6 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Background An environmental impact report is a document which is intended to describe and analyze potentially significant environmental effects and discuss ways to mitigate or avoid these effects· The legal requirements for the preparation and adoption of an environmental impact report are contained in the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended, and further explained in the CEQA Guidelines prepared by the Governor's Office of Planning Research· Contents of an Environmental Impact Report The purpose of an environmental impact report (EIR) is to provide information to decision makers, responsible and affected agencies, and the public about what is likely to occur as a result of the proposed project· To facilitate this goal, the California Environmental Quality Act and Guidelines require that an environmental impact report provide the following information: 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. A description of the project; A description of the project's physical and environmental setting; The significant environmental effects of the project; The project's unavoidable significant environmental effects; The mitigation measures or actions needed to reduce the effect of the project on the environment; The alternatives to the proposed project; The relationship between short-term uses and long-term productivity; The significant irreversible effects and changes which would result from the project; The project's growth inducing impacts; The environmental effects which were found to not be significant; The project's significant cumulative effects and, The comment letters received on the draft EIR; The responses to the comments received on the draft EIR; and, A list of persons, ordanizations, and agencies consulted with or commenting upon the draft EIR. Process for Preparing and Certifying EIR's In additions to the contents of an environmental impact report, State Law also contains standards for the preparation, notification, review and comment, and certification (adoption) processes. The standardized process for the certification of an EIR is as follows: Notice of Preparation (of an EIR) to solicit public and agency issues and concerns and determine the scope of the EIR; Preparation of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR); Notice of Completion (of an EIR) and the distribution of the DEIR for public review and comment; The response comments received on the DEIR; Preparation of the Final EIR (FEIR); Certification that the EIR was prepared in accordance with the provisions of CEQA; State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 26, 1993 R:\S\GE~PLANXGPCCI0 1011~93 Idb 7 Adoption of a State;nent of Overriding Considerations; and, Notice of Determination (that a decision has made using the FEIR).. Initial Environmental Study The Initial Environmental Study (IES) was completed for the Draft General Plan and a Notice of Preparation (NOP) was issued on April 15, 1992. The IES identified a number of potential impacts associated with the following issue and resource areas: · Geology and seismicity · · Air Quality · · Hydrology · · Biological resources · · Noise · · Land Use · · Agricultural resources · · Safety and the risk of upset · Population, housing and employment Transportation and circulation Public services and utilities Aesthetics Light and glare Cultural resources Parks, recreation and trails Fiscal impacts The City received a number of responses to the NOP from a number of federal, state, and regional organizations and individuals on the scope and content of the proposed environmental impact report and these comments and concerns were considered in the preparation of the Draft EIR. The Initial Environmental Study is included in the Draft EIR Technical Appendices. The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) was completed in August, 1992. The DEIR was sent to responsible andstrustee agencies and previously identified interested parties. The official public comment period for the DEIR was from August 14, 1992 to October 2, 1992. During the comment period, the City received 13 comment letters from 12 different agencies or organizations. In addition, a letter was received after the comment period ended. This letter was also considered in the preparation of the FEIR. The majority of the comments were focused on the continued identification and preservation of biological resources. Air quality, circulation, aesthetics, and agriculture were also discussed in the comment letters. Significant Environmental Effects The fo!lowing table lists the identified environmental issues and the level of significance of the. impacts after mitigation. :ENVIRONMENTAL i:IMPA:CTS.: Geology and Seismic Hazards Air Quality Hydrology Biology Noise Land Use/General Plan/Zoning :LEVEL:. ;:OF- :SIG:NIFICAN:CEi:A ~ER MITIGATION Mitigated to a level of insignificance Significant No significant impacts Significant Significant Mitigated to a level of insignificance State Deadline for General Ran AdoptiOn: November 25, 1993 R:\S\Ot~IPLAN~OPCCIO 10~18~ klb 8 .ENVIRONMENTAL::IMPACTS: Agricultural Risk of Upset Population/Housing/Employment Transportation/Circulation Fire Service Police Service Hospital Service Paramedic Service Education Library Water Sewer Solid Waste Electricity Natural Gas Aesthetics Light and Glare Cultural Resources Parks/Recreation/Open Space Fiscal Impacts Statement of Overridina Considerations ~:' :LEVEL OF SIGNIRCANCE .;A:FTER '~'M ITIGATI ON Significant Mitigated to a level of insignificance No significant impacts Significant Mitigated to a level of insignificance Mitigated to a level of insignificance No significant impacts No significant impacts · Significant Significant Mitigated to a Mitigated to a Mitigated to a No significant No significant Mitigated to a Mitigated to a level of Mitigated to a level of Mitigated to a level of No significant impacts level of insignificance level of insignificance level of insignificance impacts impacts level of insignificance insignificance insignificance insignificance' The Environmental Impact Report lists 26 environmental impacts, seven of which cannot be mitigated to a level of insignificance. These are: air quality, biology, noise, agricultural, transportation/circulation, education, and library services. As a result, the City will need to adopt a statement of overriding considerations. State Law requires the City to balance the benefits of the General Plan against those environmental impacts that cannot be mitigated to a level of insignificance. In order to make a statement of overriding considerations the City must make written findings to support its action. Attached for the Commission's consideration is a Statement of Facts and Findings and Statement of Overriding Considerations. This attachment documents the impacts, considers alternatives to the General Plan and makes findings supporting the Statement of Overriding Considerations. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:\S~0EIqPLAN~.OPCCI0 10118193/r,.tb 9 Miticiation Monitoring Program State law also requires the City to adopt a mitigation monitoring program to ensure implementation of all mitigation measures included in the EIR. The Program describes the roles, responsibilities and procedures in implementing the mitigation measures. The program includes a matrix which highlights the mitigation measures, the key City department responsible for overseeing that function, and the timing of each mitigation. A Mitigation Monitoring Program has also been attached for the Council's consideration. Planning Commission Hearings During the January 4 and 24, 1993 Public Hearings, the Commission received limited testimony on the EIR, Statement of Overriding Considerations and mitigation Monitoring Program. The Commission made a few minor modifications to these documents. As a result of the discussion on the School Facility Policies, The Planning Commission listed the Education Environmental Impact as a Significant Unavoidable Impact within the Statement of Overriding Considerations. CONCLUSION The General Plan Consultants and Planning Department believe the Draft Element has been adequately revised to respond to comments received by individuals, groups, and other agencies and recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No(s) 93- , Certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report, adopting the Mitigation Monitoring Program, adopting the City of Temecula's first General Plan and adopting the Implementation Program as contained in Attachment No(s) 4, 5, 6, and 7. Attachments: 4. 5. 6. Revisions Addendum - Page 11 Attorney Opinions and Related Correspondence Regarding School Facility Policies and AB 1287 - Page 12 Resolution Certifying the EIR - Page 13 Resolution Adopting Mitigation Measure Program - Page 18 Resolution Adopting General Plan - Page 22 Resolution Adopting General Plan Implementation Program - Page 26 State Deadline for General Ran Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:\S\GEHi~LAN~GPCCI0 10/18193 ]rJb 10 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 REVISIONS ADDENDUM R:\S\OF_NPLAN~OPCCI0 10/18/~3 klb 11 CITY OF TE~IiECULA --- REVISIONS ADDENDL%I INTRODUCTION The Revisions Addemdum consiam of the mcomme-ded changca to the elements of the Draft 'General Plan daxcd February 16, 1993. The pages included in the Revisions Addendure am only ~hos~ pages of the Draft GenemI Plan where additions or de~ions to language or mapping are recommended. The additions am shown in ~ ~ and d~h-.tions are show with a ate/o: our~ The recommended changca am the rcault of input m~ived during the Public He~mgs, staff review, and from wzimm comments by State Department of Housing and Community Development. CITY OF TDdECULA L~d Use II1. GOALS AND PCLICIES Goal 1 A complete and inL-,grated mix of ruidential, r~crutional, ;---~- public and open ..space had uses. COrnmel'd~ Discu, ssion A w=ll-balanccd community provides a broad rage of land uses that ax~ plann~cl in dcsirabt= paucrns and intensities. By providing for a balanced mixpare of land uses, the City can achicvc a suitable inventory of housing for a rang= of income groups, a visblc commer. Aal and cmploymcnt base for rcsidcnts and surrounding commtmitics, ample open space and recz~tional oppornmities, and adcquatc public facilities and services. Policy 1,1 Rcvicw all 'proposcd dcvelopmcnt plans for consistency with the COmm,mity goalS, policies and implcmcnmtion programs of this C-cncral Plan. Policy Polic~ 1.3 Policy 1.4 Poncy LS Promote the usc of innovative site plm-ni-,v techniques ~t ~n~buz ~ ~c d~l~nt d a ~ of ~idn~ ~m s~l~ ud d~i~ hcl~g houhg ~mblc m ~c ~mmnni~'S lab~ ~. Rcquir~ the dcvclopmcnt of unified or clus~'cd communit~-lcvcl and neighborhood-level c~mmcrcial ccmcm and discourage developmorn of · strip communal uses. Co~sidcr ~hc impws on surrounding land uses and infmsu~cmrc when r~vi~,,ing proposals for ncw dcvelopmcnL Support thc development of light industrial, manufaauring, research and development, and office uses to diversify Temecula's economic base. Policy L6 Policy 1.7 Policy Provide well dcfinexi ZOning and dcvctopmcnt standards and procedures to guide privatc scclor planning and development. Require the pv3paration of spwific plans as designated on the Land Ur.o ~ Spzdfic/'/an Over/ay to achieve thc comprehensive pl,--i-g and phasing of development and hffxa.ramcnn~ Consider t=iri.g thc lead on prcp~g specific plans for areas designatcd on thc I2nd Usc Plan that havc muttiplc landownem- Poncy PER CC DIRECTION Encourage pln-=od unit dovelopmonm ~e__,'_'ble zoning techa/qu6 in appropriate locations to prcscrvc natural f=aturcs, achicvc innovative sitc design, achieve a range of treason of ~.g provide open space and recreation facilities, and to provide necessary arechilies and facilitic~ TEM4X~Oa3S'-LmXt~R · Drs~ Dsuc July 26, 1993 Ps~c 2-9 PER CC DIRECTION The City of _~B~CULA General Plan Program FIGURE 'F.. ; 'k The City of ! i[ .fZM:ECULA ,,mllB~,,~ General Plan Program !~ ~ ~ ~ ~G~ 2-5 CITY F ~CTTI,~ Land Us~ Element for 5pecffic Plan Overlay 2-5 (Continued) .~PROVED SPECIFIC PLAN ARE.~5 W'mchesw. r Mesa Rancho Spa and Counu7 Club Warm Springs A. B. C. D. Si/vcrhawk E. Mountain View F. Margarim V'~lag: G. Rancho Highlands H. Paloma de/Sol I. Vail Ranch J. Rexlhawk 3.1. Roripaugh Hills FUTURE SPECII~C PLAN AREAS~ K. W'mchcster 1800 L. Quinta Do Lago M. Murricta Springs #1 N. Bor~l Airpark O. Crown Valley Village P. Hot Springs V'ffiagc John-~on Ranch R. Roripaugh 800 S. W'mch~ster Hills T. W'mchest~r Meadows Business Park U. T~mecula Regional C~nter V. Campos Ve~des W. Old Town X. Unnamed Specific Plan Y. Unnamed Specific Plan Z~z,7-~- Unnamed Specific Plan AA, Murdy Ranch LOCATION Ax'~a Of Inte,-'~t Area of Interest Area of Interat Spher~ of I,~uenc~ Sph~ d ~u~n~ .CiW of Tm~a CiW of Tm~a CiW d T~a Sph~ of Sph~ of C~ of T~~ LO~ON Sphe~ of Sph~ d Sp~ d Tnfi~ Spb~ of lne~n~ Spb~ ~ ~ of Sphe~ of In~uen~ CiW of T~~ CiW d T~a C~W d T~a CiW d T~a C[W d T~a CiW of T~ CiW ~ T~a CiW d T~a CiW d T~~ CiW d T~a x Tl~nam6oftlu~Futur~Slmd. fwPlm~Am=m'~.mbjwtl~r,k~m~ 7m~x~fiP-u~.us~ · Dm~ Da~: July Pa~ 2,38 10/04/8~ 1~:44 ~714 8~18~48 T~E PL~.\~ISG CTR ~UUZ !' I1 ii ! CITY C TE~fECULA La.H b~ El~m.nt PER CC DIRECTION Spec;.aZ Study Overlay The Special Study Overlay designation is intended for those areas in the community that require a comprehensive, detailed evaluation of development opporruniaes and con.suuints. The CRy of Ternecula will lead the preparation of a special study for the N~colas Valley area as shown on Figure 2-6. The land use designations identified on the Land Use Plan are based on exi.~g lot patterns, access conaraints, lack of infntm~tcrure, topography, and other considerations. The purpose of the special study is to recommend any changes to General Plan land uses based on a dgaiIed evaluation of the following: the proven of J~d control, sewer, water and other services; impacts on surrounding development in errIns of tra. O~c, light, noise, and other impacts;' rothods to provide a ~n btgween rural and suburban/urban topography and related visual impacts of development; ta~=ing lot pagems;, tra. O~c circulaaon and impacts on level of service; vegetation and wildlife resource.r, and the provision of recreation trails and open space tinkage~ The special study(s) should also identify a strategy for financing and phasing of infzu.Ttructure and other public improvements. Future development must be cons~tent with the adopted reconunendatlons of the special ~tdy. Sho.ld development be proposed prior to compleaon of the study, the land use should be conziaent with the ex~ang General Plan designation. If the ,Special Study inchtde~ recommendations that usceuitate an amaadrnent to the General Plan, the cog of the amendment shall be borne by the CRy of Temecula. July 2~, 1993 Page 2-I2 ~,ZMECUI-,A :', ~~ General Plan Program ~ ~ FIGUI~ l-~ CITY 2F ~CUT_.A Circulation Element ---111. .OALS AND POLICIES Goal 1 Strive m maintain a Level of Service "D" or better at all intersections within the City during peak hours and Level of Servic~ "C" or beret during non- peak hours. Discussion Th= l=vel of service ~:nc~t is de~n~ as a qualitativ= measure describing operating ~nditions at an intme.~ion or along a madway s~gagnt. A level. of service definition genmlly describes opmting conditions in mrms of famza such as spe~d, freedom to manmrvcr, traffic intcrnxptions, delay, comfort and couveui~uce, and saf~y. L-~I of Service 'D" is typically considered tolerable i~ limited ~ the pe~k. hour periods wheu trmt:Fic flows ax~ huaviesL The stated level of service g~al serves as the foundation for providing a s~r,t network that moves p~ple and goods safely and efficiently throughout the City while ensuring that tr~c delays m l~-pt to a mum. Policy 1.1 Establish strut standards and all new madway facilities shall be consmxaed or upgrade~i to m~t City standards where fusible. Policy 12 Require an adequuto evaluation of potential tr~f'~c impam associated with new development prior to project approval, and re, quix~ adequam mitigation measur~ prior to, or concun'~nt with, project d~telopment. Policy p!~t CC DIRECTION Use the Circulation Elment Roadway Plan to guide dei~ilvt p|..r,i.g and implementation of the City's roadway system, T/~s .'¢or:.h G6..an-i Kat~ ..oy Rm~F l~vro:-.s/o::. linld..g .V~colar-Rsed to thot. stlib..ad.~It-'g~'itt RmqF waI not be i...pk...a. dad irm'a tho followi::g ;..ajar ~.'.~0-r Pee'~s a..d i...ptov~..2et. re hsv~ be~,. so...platodt B.'tsr~sld Stage Roc~ a,aa.-sio='4~'o... Highway ,'9 Safrk to M--'.. :are Hat IF-.'..gs Rasdt O~t'=.d D,~o Ov~rt~ss~ Ma. oari~ Rs4 f~o... Salane to Mzrristr Hat ,Ypri..gs Ra,dl W~..o/ssttat P.~o4 (Ilighw.-y 79 Nsr. is) w~..i..g,to s~-- la..ta al o.., :E..: Rasff to ,tvlr' Rse4l Niael~s-Roe~ asetotl.v po... Wi..oh~ar P. sat to ]rtarfiolt 31,.~.'st, Has Springs Rand ~sr po... Ws..dse~ror Roed to BurtarfiMF 8t-,ge Rsad~- a..d C'~a Cin~ol W C~iI~ C'7s.'W~ W W-lsott Lcr. o (bo~v~o., I~ Sm, or-:- ~-~t Niaolas), 'rIM-OtXiRiP. tatC:tI. · July 2.6, 1.99'3 paF 3,9 CITY OF TEtMECUI..A Cir:alation Element la=_R CC DIRECTION In ~dd;'~on, C~..'y ~s..~t shaH ..-udy ;hc L~:signarion of ;.qghway 79 Nsr:.h frsm a S:atc .'~'ig;~.~y :s a C-"~.'- Urban .~.rrc~l, and :;~ radir:c.-2on ..ra~t~s Z.~oratod ~o,.. o'_'t~ao ;hg C"7 :o ~ :ol; r~lrr~· The ~an:raI Cir-s"l"ion ?kn sksll ~o po~odiaally raraiod ~-* 5, 2~, :5, and 20 buildout ?o. 2~ds to ov=Itt~t~ ;kc hood for. ,'ha .Vorth C.~ncrt~ Xoamcy i~ad a.rtonsrio~. ~t :he .Von'h Gor. ossl .~amay Rss'~ ~A-tonz~on .:s nr. sin ~n tha Ch. gulstion ?lan, spoM~o ;n'~.'as ,. .uF.. bo '_'r..4orrakon and ps~blioalIy notiead ~r. 2st, to $h0 i...1;l~...s.~tn-~or. sf :ha road}ray, inshtd.:ng _'r. Xnvi?o::.;.~ntnl Imps:st Rapon :!~ gs in complianao w~k :ha :hon eetaptsc~ C~QA gv_"k.li.~ss fo~ noiso b,ffa.-'.t:g :xJ S,blio Policy 1.4 Policy 1.5 Pursue trip r~duction and wansportation systems management measures to rr~iuc= and limit congestion at intersections and along streets within the City. Psriodically Updat~ ~v~ty threz years, or as n~e. dsd. "build-our' traffic fox-~asm m monitor the impact of development approvals and the adequacy of th~ C~tion Element Rindway Plan. Goal 2 Enhane~ u-a~ic safety on City su~eu. Discussion The safe operation of vehicular u~c on City su~s is a concert of both City of:~ials and r~iden= of th= comanuniW. Th= f~llowing policies am dimcmd towards minimizing saf=ty hazards and encouraging safer operating conditions on City Policy 2.1 The City shall emY. or~ speed r~strictions throughout thc City.' Policy 2.2 P.e. quir= that faxmr= roads and improvements to eajsting wads be designed to mi-lmiz= traffic conedc.~s such as those wh~ r~sult fx~m curb p.rt-~ng mancuvcts and uuc, onu'ulled access along heavily Waveled roadways. Policy Requixe that tiz d~velopment of new private driveways do not introduc2 si~qScn-t traffic conflicts along major supers and primary residential Policy 7.4 R~quix= that vehicular and pedestrian traffic be sepan~ to th= maxim,,m ~r~nt f=asible. Policy 2.$ Establish an ongoing malnteman~ program to ensur~ CRy's madway syszm. 1.Rd-on~sGl~4~v,c~at. · July 26, 199'3 Pa~ ~.10 CITY C ."' TEx'N/fECULA Circ:fiarion Element CIRCULATION PLAN Tac Circulation Plan developed for the City of Temecula has been d~i~ncd to m~: the following objc~ives: · To provide adequate capaciW to accommodate the travel needs resulting from the General Plan Land Use Element as well as from anticioated development in adjacent Rivemide County and City of Murrieta areas; and · To maintain a positive quality of LLf~ in Temecula. PER CC OIRECTION The pmpos~ Cimulation Plan for ~e City of Tem~'ula Sphere of kfiuek~e and .~rea of Intorose and Sphere/.4rta of In~ce, and Em, h,'om'ne~t~ Study Area, is illustrated in Figure 3-1. The alignments shown for fraure planned roadways are prelirnirtaty and are subject to refinement based on future engineering smd/,es. Fi=~.xro raceremanded ~ix'~larion system for aro~ ourride :he C:W and Sphere and illus..'mtes the continuity and internorion of ~ao 'Zky's Ciroulation Plan vrith :he surmundin; circulation system. F~ures ~g t]~ plmmed corghn~y srld ix=oration of the C~ty's Ch, culaaon Plm~ w~th the surrounding drc-ulaaon syssem ar~ included in t~e Geeend PIan EIR Append~ Volume iII. Principal Plan Features While all components of the Circulation Plan arc important, some of the Plan f~tures are being hi~li~jnted in this section, These featur~ have been selected based on one or more faaors: · The facility serves as a primary raf:~c carrying arterial within the City; The facility represents a siff, if~c--t change fxom the tn'vdous SWAP Circulation Element; and/or · · The facility/corridor includes special desiSn feanh-es or s~rves a special function. The principal features of the Circulation Plan include: DesL~-mtion of W'mchester Road, east of Jefferson Avenue, as an "~ restricw. d" Urban Az'.erial with special added eascmcms reserved for future or ravel demand management use. DesiSnation of Star= Route 79 (south), east of 1-15, as an "~ restrio=d" Urban Arterial to Buff=field Stage Road and an "access resnicr=i" Ar=fial east of Butterfield Stage RoacL Designalien of Bur-.efficld Stage Road as an "~ reswic2d" Arr=ial nor, h of Staxe Route 79 (south) except for the se.%,rnent between Nicolas Road and Bezel Road which would be an "access resm'c=d" Urban ArtermL T~-OZ,~m-~m~X, * July 2.6, 199'3 . Pa~c ~L~ TYPICAL ROADWAY CROSS SErfIONS 14°T12'T12'T14' · ( 22/ ) "T"' 14' · URBIN ARTERIAL HIG}.NVAY Ca-LANe tIReAN ARTL=Rtal HF'qHWAY (e-LANE) .~ 1T · 1T · -'*T""-'T""T"' "-i-"'T'*:-'T"' I I }'& ~ H~HWAY · 7eROW * I ~ · 79*.. 101' ROW """"' }i:,t]"t"' ' · 5' 14' 14' " · OPTtONAL RURAL Ar~i~:H.AL * Sidewe/k ~ Te, be ueed forcum pmt~eg, bikelame e'diemeem lene **.k Forintedmminsemi-n. NedlepiXeeeewNdn theCayinme~'.semmdeq,.eedeelemm'ltgN-d. ee/e- General Plan Program RGURB 3-2 CIT' OF ~CULA Circulation Element V. IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMS --- This section of the Circulation Element discusses a broad range of topics related to transportation improvement implementation strategies and program-,: which collectively work towards the realization of the Circulation Element goals and objectives. A. Roadway Functional Design Guidelines The following functional design guidelines classifications depicted on the Circulation Plan. sections for the Circulation Plan roadways. are recommended for roadway Figure 3-2 shows the typical cross- Interstate 15 freeway design standards are dictated by Calm District 8. The ultimate facility planned by Caltrans (as defined in the Route Concept Report for Interstate 15)-through the City of Temecula will add one High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane to the current four mixed flow lanes in each direction. Interchange improvements identified in the Circulation Plan will need to be coordinated and approved by Caltrans. It is likely that all interchanges on-ramps along Interstate 15 within Temecula will be subject to peak period ramp metering within the next ten years. The City should support the concurrent implementation of HOV bypass lanes at the ramps (where possible) to promote ride sharing and express transit usage by area commuters. 2. Urban Arterial Highway Features include: A six to eight-lane high speed highway with raised landscaped median (use for left turn movements) and striped shoulders. Access restriction may vary depending on whcre the' facility is located within the City and the dcgrec to which the roadway serves through traffic. Generally, one-quarter mile intersection spacing should bc considered as a minimum although one-third mile would bca dcsirablc target. Where ovcrriding circumstances will not allow the desired intersection spacing policy to bc met, lcfi turn restrictions should bc considcrcd at all unsignalized intersections and "high-spetxl" design fcatures should bc incorporated into the intersection design (e.g. curb radii and ac~leration/deceleration lanes where appropriate. Urban Anerials designated as "access resxricted" on the Circulation Plans should maintain a minimum one-third mile spacing and a desirable target spacing of one-half mile. Raised media should be used on "access restricted" Urban Ax'l:eriais. TI~M-OXXO~P-OP,.Ctn. · September 14, 1993 Page 3-18 CITY OF TEMEC~ Circulation Eiernent Curbside parking is generailL.not considered appropriate along a heavily traveled facility of this type. Riverside County design standards should be used as a basis for developing City standards. State Route 79 is subject to Caltrans District 8 design standards and policies. A segment of Ynez Road is classified as an Urban Arterial primarily due to its' planncd six-lane section. Right-of-way constraints and existing development will not allow for the typical cross section to be provided or desired access controls to be achieved. Additional right-of-way/easement dedications should bc considercd at all key intersections with other Urban Artcrials, Arterials, and Major streets for the accommodation of fulI width auxiliary turn lanes. Traffic carrying capacities of 53,000 to 70,000+ vchicles per day (at Levcl of Service D) can bc achieved dcpcnding on the degree of access control and peak period traffic loadinS. 3. ~*t~ri~ Highway Features include: A four-lane cross section with raised or paintod landscaped median (used for left-turn movements). Desirable minimum spacing for major strcet intersections along an arterial · is approximately one quarter mile. Minor street and driveway access may be allowed at shorter intervals but consideration should be given to left turn restrictions at these locations. Anerials designated as "access restricted" on the Circulation Plan should maintain a minimum one-quarter mile spacing and a desirable target spacing of one-third mile. Raised medians should be used an "access restricted" artcrialso As a primary truffle carrier, curbside parking may not be considered appropriate along the more heavily travcled Arterial scgmcnts within the City. Additional right-of-way/casement dedications should be considered at key intcrscctions with Urban Artcrials, other Arttrials, and Major strects for thc accommodation of full-width auxiliary turn lanes. Tmf-fic carrying capacities of 34,000 to 45,000+ vehicles per day (at Level of Scrvicc D) can bc achieved depending on the degree of access control and pcak pcriod loadings. TEN,t-OX~P-Cm. CU~ · September 14, 1993 pagc~-20 CIT 3F TEMECULA Circulation Element Riverside County design standards should be used as a basis for developing City standards for Arterial roadways. "~ segment of State Route 79 (south) east of Butterfield Stage Road would be subject to Caltrans design standards and policies. 4. Major Highway Features include: A four-lane cross section with painted or raised ~rdscaped median (used for left-turn movements). Minimum spacing for principal street intersections along Major streets should be one-eighth mile. The desirable target spacing would be one- quarter mile between principal intersection. Where overriding circumstances will not allow the minimum spacing policy to be maintained, left turn restrictions should be considered at minor unsignalized driveways. As a primary traffic carrier, curbside parking may not be appropriate along some of the mor~ heavily traveled Major street segments within the City. Additional right-of-way/easement dedications should be considered at key intersections with Urban Arterials, Arterials, and other Major streets to allow for full-width auxiliary turn lanes or dual-left turn lanes. Traffic carrying capacities of 34,000 to 36,000 .vehicles per day (at Level of Service D) can be achieved depending on the degree of access control and peak period loadings. Riverside County design standards should be used as a basis for developing City standards for Major roadways. Secondary Highway Features include: · A four-lane cross section without median (undivided). Minimum intersection spacing along Secondary streets should be approximately one-sixteenth mile (330 feet). Direct access from private residential properties should be avoided where possible. While the Secondary street cross section allows for curbside parking, this parking must be prohibited near principal intersections where left-turn lane striping is provided. TE~-01~P-ClR.CUL · September 14, 1993 Page3-21 Urban AMPMgl S-LAnes ""' mm 6 - lanes 4-ldln~S ~ Major 4 - Lanes CIRCULATION PLAN  pnncipal Collector - 2-1,ancs Size Vanes Acccasli. estrictcd '(""""'~':/~.,~ .?~.~,'?""""' · ~. ~ ~1 :... i _i f /.~ The City of T~~CULA General Plan Program i i &-~---,g PTGUP~ 3-1 CHAPARRAL AREA General Plan Program CITY 'JF TEMECULA Housing Element V. 30NSTPAINTS A. Governmental Constraints Govcr. mcntal constraints axe policies, standard.s or requirements impos~ by the various levels of government on dcvclopmcnt. Although fcdcral and state agcncics play a rolc in thc imposition of governmental constraints, these agencies arc beyond thc infiucncc of local government and arc tht,-rcforc not addr~_~s~d in this docnm~nL. The following factors constrain the nnintcnauc~, improvement, and/or dc',,~1opmcn~ of housing in Tcmccula: land use controls; bufldin~ codes; pmc_-ssing proccdurcs; and dcvclopm~tt fecs. The C-choral Plan is the foundation of all land use controls in a jur~iction. The Land Use EIcmcot identifies the location, distribution and intensity of 1and use~ in the Civ/. The primar7 insw~cnts for implementing th~ General Plan will be the Zoning C~de and Subdivision Ordinance. T/re current Zon/~q Code heinl used by ti~ C~ is ttur Counsy of Rivers~'s Ordinance 348. The C~ is currvaly preparing a Devdopment Code which will be consistent with its General Plan. For purposes of the Housing Eletnen~ an analysis of the Dra. fi Tern~cula D~vdopm~t Code is Fovided. This analysis may be furth~r re. Fmed during the he.= Housing Elftent update, when the Devdotmu~ Code will be adopteeL The current Subdivision Ordinance being used by the City ~s the County of Riversidez S~n Ordhumce 460. The C~ty erpects to continus to rely on the Couray's Code for at ~ the ne~ .fiscal year.. The proposal Temecula Development Code incorporates r6Mentid standards that will enable the conanue~ devdopme~t of higher dasay projects as co~ under th~ County's Zoning Code and Subdivision Ordinanc~ The proposed Development Code contains s~ven residential alassigns, which cover the six General Plan Land Use de~i~n~ TI~ land use controls p~rmit by right singl~ family r6idznces in all zones ~=cept the Medium and H~gh Density categories. Townhomes, mulaf~y housing, and triobite leorues' art perenitted by right in the Low Mdinm, Medimn, and High Den.vity zones. In addition,* th~ Code provides for a V'dlage Center Overlay and a Planned Devdopmtat Overlay. The Devdopment Code regulates ~ leatar6 as buading height and density, lot area, sabacks, and open space mtuirvn .ents per zoning di.slria. ~ awrlay zov~s art a special de. signaaon which ar~ subject Approval for devdopment in the V'dlage C~Ittlr Overlay reqtlir6 ~tti~f~tt of p~formance standards aractdatsd in the Devdopmtnt Code. These aandards refl~a a focus on unique and matire devdopment that promotes intern of raai~ open space and resihnad uses. D~vm~ty of housing, ~ affordable houdag is one factor in the performance ~aadard~ TI~ Plonnd Devdotmuat Overlay also. Fovid6 ~tnTaTity in development CITY OF standards. Development standards for the seven res~dent;zaI zoning dasyificaZions are provided in Table. 4-29. ' .. Table 4-29 ~" Draft Residential Develo.vrnent Standards ~'~n~Rt.ridtntialD~wlapm~ntStm~lards l ItR t V7., I L-I I L-Z l Minima n AveraE~ Na Lot Arm ~er ~lni 2. Senior ~ HomL, tg oe Congngsm Can Fatilia: M Dizrric~ and 12 DUIAC ia the LM Diztr~ Variable ,~abactcr: In arar m aiZow for a more intgreuing vimat image and more fiaible zite plmming varazble twemy fe~ Garagex with emrat~w nat fadag ti~.fiwg ya~ at~ mag' b~ :eamu* a nd'nimum °f lO.ft' Othtr tmrt~au of a armmare nmy lum~ a jrmm yard :edur2 ojr a miabaum af tm feet~ however. th~ mge .gsbagic q' tweaty fcgt VatiabU Sid~ Fed Sah~= Var~bk ~Ut yard __--~_ ----'~ ~V be lnr,,~"-~ ~ t~ mm af the _~ yard am lot line arrtmgemmt with a ttro .mtbadg oa tme aide yard attl.ft;ftem.fmt an tha oRm.rite.f, de ya~ The devda~mm~ amndard= ar~ bas~ on the Dn~ D~ ~k~..-,~ Cade dated M-.~ I9~ ~ ~ Development standards may add to the cost of housing because the sumdards may necerrltcrtt additional conslruction and building materials and labor. These gandards art enacted for the protection of the community's health, safety and w elfa~ Modi. flca~n or .fl.,'t3fifty in development gandm'~ can reduce the cost of homing con.gnzcaon, which may in turn, result in lowe' homing prices. In Temecula's propostd Devdopmsnt Code, variable zetb. ck standards are allowed; which Fogid~ more ~rdtn7Ry ~ dtt planning, p~Y on irregularly shaped Igarcel~ In addition, ruidaaal development in both the Planned Development and V'tllage Center Overlay Zones can take advantage o.f eva grgaur flc~bilay in development standards for these arta~ It is expeaed that development under these standards :'n :hcsc aPsas waI promote a wider range of hous~g opportunities in co~_parison to the n'Mitional zoning di,rtric~. The identification of affordable housing as a factor in the performance standards for the VZllage.. Center Overlay provides a mechani~n for the realization of this objective. ParIcing requirement, v ~n the Draft Development Code call for two covered space~ per xingle family residence with three or fewer bedrooms, and three covered spaces for a single family residence with foar or more bedrooms. ParIcing requirements for multifarnay housing are gym, rally two spaces per unit, with an additional requirement of one guea space per every four units. ParIcing requirementx for Senior CRizen housing and Congregate Care are reduced to ',q spaces per ttnit and one space per five tati~ for'gue$t parlcing. Temecula's draft ~ndards are comparable to other ~ in River~e County and are not idenafted as a cortaraint to development. 2. Subdivision Ordinance Statc law rcquiru local governments to adopt 'a Subdivision Ordinance. The Subdivision Ordinan~ governs thc prce_~__g of converting raw laud into development sites.' Staz Law grants local govcr~_ments the authorities to rcgulatc thc dc~ign and improvements of subdivisions and to impose dedication and cxaaions on dcvelopex~. The Subdivision Map A~t c~mblishcs sxatcwidc uniformity in lcr. al subdivision pr~ccdurcs; standards ~r dc~ign and improvcmcn~s axe lcf:t to local gcvcr-mcut discrction- As noted above, the Subdivixlon Ordinance being used by the City ix the Connty .of Rivmide's S~n Onanance 460. Thc Subdivision Ordinaucc lflcc all land usc ccmtrols, can be so restrictive as to incn:asc cost of dcvclopmcnt and stific dcvclopmcat intcxmt. The Ordinance used by the City ix the satne or siznaar to the re~~ imposed by many other local govemme~ in Riverside County, and therefore doe$ not pose any special consxraintx on the production of boasing. Tcmccula con~rms to the procedural x~quiremcnts csxablishcci in the Subdivision Map ~ and docs not impose additional r~uit~cnts. - 3. BuUdin Codes Building C.~cs xt-gulaz thc physical c~nstruc~on of dwcllings and includc plmnbing, clcctrical and mcchanical divisions. Thc ~ of the Building Code and its ca~,~cn~ Ls to pro~ct thc public f~m unsaf= bx,,*lalrtSg and unsa.fc conditions associatcd with constnnion- The City of Trrnec,,l~ enforces the Uniform Building Code as cstablishcd by Ststc Law. Statc affords local gOVernmODe with SOmC ficr, ibillty WhCD adopting the ,mlfnrtn codes: thc building codes can be amended based an gcoSraphicai, topolo~ical or climamlo~ical CITY OF ~CLTLA Housing Element Table 4-25 City. of Temeeula Housing Plan S,,mm-ry ~ ] P!sn O~ectivs Housing P~ (# Units to bs Funcling I:HOVISION OF ABEQUATE HOUSING land Use Plvlfideallngeof Adequllel'llidlnl~s~sst~ -'.ement/7.=ning mcc~,,,,r4a. me regional fair O~inance share deem~ined aI MB 129 Vw/brow;, -1ill3'/Leemr;, and Emmgenmf and Transillonsl Sheltsm sbmlem'emergmmY shems. andemetVencymmb~in el ..... i;,~-~ :-~1 bCT' Id4r~ zonel. Tkeee wse ~'~qll aubil&ll flIT ASSIST IN DEVELOPMENT OF AFFQRDA81.~ HOUSING Band Fmmm~g remmtemmship kmm-m~lm mheusehe~ Pmvidmhmr~imnd mlmmmdfmEei.mfe' h ." rm( oppr. zmL~7 ~m kmm- tncmmlmmmmtdm. Norm ~ml Nmmmmmm~ Noe ~ Res;ansll:le ~ TIme AgenW Frame Planning Depment Two Years P!mming ~m~t One year T~mym DevmV~.,K.J, Depr Piemeg Dmr Provision of Adequate Housing Sites 1. Land Use Element/Zoning Ordinan~ The Land Use Element gf the General Plan and the Zoning Ordinanc~ provide the planning and rc~uiatory framework: neces-~ary to achieve adequate housing sites. The Land Use Plan providcs for development of a range of housing, at varying dcnsities. The densities nngc from .1 units per acre for lands in gas designated Hillside Rcsidcntiah to 20 units pcr acre in the High Density ca=gory. The ZOn;ng OrrJin~nce tail provide r~lllatory i/3ccnfives for the development of affordable housing. The DensiW Bonus allows for additional intcnsiW in residential dcvclopmcnt which includes aff-rdable housing. With m~ard to the nccds of the homelc~, the ZOnqng Ordin~nC~ will allow for development of emergency and Wansitional shelters in specified ar,.as. Objective: Adequate residential sites to accommodate the regional fair share dctcrmincd at ~I23 Very Low;, 15,"137 Lower; :51171 Moderate; and ".25~.33 Above Moderim income households. 2. Sites for ~..mergency and Trnn-~itional Shelters ObjecUve: Adopt a Zoni._. O~i-.-cc which permits transitional and emergency housing in oommemial and indus:rinl zones Med/um and .H"zgh ~ Den.~ zones, and conditionally permits shelters in the remaining Re. sidzntial.zones and Commerdal and I~ zones. The.r,e u~e~ vrill bo subject m discretionary appnyntl. 3. Landbnnldn~ Landbankin~ is the acquisition of land by public agcncies in anticipation of future d~clopmcnt. This technique scrves as a hedge afainst speculation and i-~adon as it secures land for affmdablc housing, until funhc~ resources ax~ available for their development. Where dcvclopmcnt of rtz land is not fi:asiblc, thc local agcncy can sell the land at ~t rate, and capturc the increase in vsluc for such public usc~, e.g., senior/low-income housing. Open Sptzce/Con3ervo~on Ele.-n, enr A numbcr of additional improvcmcnn arc currcndy underway or being piann~.. Thesc im~rovcmcnn include the c~ns.truction of a corn-unity ~,=:adcn pool cox~plcx and amphitheater at the Sports Park, and other faciiities at Pala Park. The City has a joint usc a~-c~ncnt with the Tcmccula Valley Unified School Distria which allows the City to utilize school facfiides, School facilities arc gcncrally open to the public dttdng non-school hours, weekends and vacations. Duc to ~xc partial availability of school recreation facilities to thc public at large, such facilities arc considcrai adjuncts to the city-widc park system. Tablc below provides a s-m~--'7 of thc cxistin~ facilities at the school sites for use by thc public. Table S4 Temecuin ~a!ley Unified School District Ex~ne_ School Facilities Marprim Middis Locatioa nor~ of De Pormla Road eNorth of La Scrcna Way, Norm o~ Rancho V',-~m ~ at 1~ L~m Ddve Ner~ of Nkolm Road, west of ~cscp. h Road North of Rancho Callfoma, Soum at Pauba Road, west North of F, umey Road, ustof~AaMonnsy SourhofRsnc~ Vlsu east of Marprim Nm'th ef wot. r v=~, R.ecresxioa Fscllttim playSrounds, Hszdbs]], Basketball Vollvfoall Veil.v/haft, ~,,c~mn, F-edb',ll Plaidrounds. l~..dh.., Sv. dp'-,',i-Z T~bm'krall. BuiccmalL Voll=yba]l, W~dt'~!l., BasebaJL T Cogre, F. ootl~tl. p-,~,t-,n, Sofibal~ Soccerfield p,ebet~,l~ Tc~mi~ Courrh Vollsybail, Socc=rficld., C~,,,',',= Pb~wroun~ a~m.b~ Voa,~bd-~ Tgh~rba~ ~ rccrcadon f~:ili~cs arc found lrimarlly in planned comm,,-ides and apartment mmpln~ ~aese facilities usually ix~lude remus courts or a b-~leptb-ll cnurt, The endsting fadlilies ax~ so fnw that they have a minor impm:t on m~-til~ the d~'ns~ed f~r parks and rccrufion facilities within the COmm~nlty. There axe also scvenl existi~ commet'cial mczudon facilities within the City and Sphere of Infiucnce including fi:mr ;olf courses. Two additional ~olf cotu~cs 'r~b~OX~R~A · Dsc July 26, L~93 Pap ~ ...'.:."""' i i,.,.,.,..~"""'-t~: ....._.b~ \ ,'.-."~ ;!.-".' ", .""',">.'_ ~-,'~"'"'.'- ,.'...}i .--. ., ?._. . ~ DIRECTION -. .~ . ~ _~;_.!~Z' / "'-,'y~,,'-~...-' "'~' ,~ . · j * **'. ** ,, ~' \ al Plan Prosram FIGLFR~ CITf ~CI.K~. O.ven Spar¢!Coruervario.. E!ement 10. Historic and Culturally Signiacant Rc,sourc~ including: 2.3 rcsorded axchaeological sites; 47 properties _I~_ed on the Historic Resourr.~ Inventory prepared by Riverside County; four listings on the California Inventory of Historic Resources; and several historic resources of local importanc~ including the Butterfield Overland Stage Route. The Temecula properties I~ted in the California Inventory of I-iismric Resources are the Murriem Creek Archaeological Area, Temecula's first Post Of:tic. c, Tcmecula Quarri~, and the Little Temecula Rancho Adobe. The archaeological sites include prehistoric sites, sites occupied by Native Axnerican-% and historical sit~ associated with the occupation of Tcmecula Valley by Europeans and Euro-Ame~cans. Figur~ 5-6 and 5-7' identify the sensitive amhaeological and paleontological r~outr~ of the Study Aru. Due to the presence of reliable water souxces and a fertile valley floor, the Temecula area has always been a desinble pla~ to live. Temec',fia contains many older structure, historic sites and district, and. archaeological evidence which may be threatened with demolition or removal as urbanization continues. Nighttime skies within the Mk Palomar ObserVatory conservation areas. The City is within close In'O3dmity to thc Palomar Observatory which requires unique nighttime lighting restrictions. Generally, Observatory sites need to be 30 to 40 miles from larg¢ lighted areas so that the nighttime sky will not be bright¢ned. The County of San DiogoC/*9, of Temecu~ has adopted an anfinsnce which restricts nighttime lighting for ar~as within a 15-mile radius and a 45-mile radius of Palomar Observatory. Southeastern portions of the Study Area are within a 15-mile radius of the 0bservamry and should boare subject to so/agent lighting controls and some Ftmitation of uses that may generate significant amounts of //ght and g/are to pre~rve nighttime skies ('Figtn'~ 5-8). The Open Space/Conservation Plan ('Figure 5-9) identifie~ the undeveloped areas of the Study Area which, at a minimum, should remain as open space or extremely low density development for the conservation of r~ourc~, including water, wildIll=, and slopes. Policy 8uidanc~ for the dedication of open spac~ for public health and safety is provided in the Public Safety Element. D. Mineral Resources State law requires the General Plan to address the ned for conserving mintral resources within the General Plan Study Area. The State Division of Mines and Geology has prepared mineral resom'ce report8 designating the mineral deposit8 of statewide or regional ~ce, that are to be used to address mineral resources within the Sttaty Area. The report efttitled, Mineral Land Cla~cation Of the Temescal Valltv Area. Riverside County California, Svecial Revort I65. evaluates the rningml deposits of the Temecula Study Area. This report was prepared in accordance with the ,Surface Mining and Reclamaaon Act (SMARA) of 2975. The State Geologist has classi. aed areas into Mineral Resource Zones (&tXT) and Scienti~ Resource Zones (SZ). :the zones identify the statewide or regional 'l'~..OX',O~P.,Ot~A · Da~ July 2.6, 1993 Pag~ f-ll CITY OF Th'MECLILA Open Space/Conservation significance of mineral deposits based on the economic value of the de;osits and accessibility. W'tXhin the City of Tem~da, it~ Sphere of Influence, and the Environmental Study Ar~a, th~ zoning classification of M.RZ-3a has b~n appiied by the State. The btRZ-3 arias contain s~Iim~ntary d~posits which have the potential for supplying sand and gravd for concr~tt and crushd stone for agFegate, however, these areas ar~ dtitrmintd as not containing deposits of significant tconornic value based on the available data. · r~.,.4mx,tms,a{A · Dss~ Jdy 2.6. ~ Pa~ T--he City of ~ EMBCULA General Plan Program FIGUI~ C'~, 7'Y .' F ~ CULA Growth Management/Public F aciii:'.'es Element Ill. SUMMARY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES AND. RELEVANT ISSUES Facilitic~ and s¢rvic=s provided in T¢mccula may b¢ cat¢goriz~ as ¢kher 1) thos¢ und¢r the direct re~ponsibiliVy and authority of the City, elthcr dircc',ly or through conwaa arrangcmcnts; or 2) those under the responsibility and authority of another unit of gOVernrnCllt which arc vitally knponant to the well being of the City and its citizens. The facilities and services under direct City responsibility include: · Fu~ protection (contracted to Rivcnide County F'h-c Department) · Paramedic ~mer~cncy Scrvices (conwactcd to Rivcrside County Flrc Deparuncnt) · Policc/Shcriff (conwacted to Riverside County Sheriff's Dcpar~cnt) · Civic Center · Flood Control/Drainage (local storm drain facilities) · Solid Wastc (conu'aacd to privatc cornpanics) The facilities and servic,.-s currcn~y under other governmental n:sponsibility include: PER CC DIRECTION · Library (Riverside County) Water Supply (Rancho California Water District) Sanitary Sewer Facilities (Eastan Municipal Water District) Schools (Tcmccula Valley Unified School District) Flood Conu'ol (major facilities by Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District) G~s and Electric S~rvice The differences arc significant in terms of the City's ability to control policies, programs and budget related to these functions- The City has direct control in the tint ategory and thcrefor~ exercises direct authority over level of servic~ standards. Whcn= contraa services ax~ provident, such as fire and police protection, the City may address level of servic~ standards through thc contract proc.~s. The City may only in~tcnco dccisions rc~arding thc sccond catc~,uv/. Thus, thc lcvcis of. service my or may not bc to the City's liking. h those cases, the option w~uld be to find ways of ncgotiatin~ changes if the City desired different standards. An additional consideration is thc dc~rcc of control thc City has over placin~ conditions of approval on proposed dcvelopmcnt projects regarding public services that ate impacted by a project. Again, thc City has the ability to impose conditions direcfiy ~ the tint category and only indL, P.x:~y in the second. A, Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services The Riverside County Fire Dcparuncnt (RCFD), who operates in conjunction with thc California Department of For~sxry and Fxrc Proxcction (CDF), provides fire protection services on a conwact basis to the City. The City conwact provides fun~;-~ for 23.6 firc Ix~so-ncl. T~M~6GP~ * July 26, 1.99'3 6-10 ~ Pre'~ 3i~d Fir: $~ations j~ She,~ffs D~ar:m:nu Coumy 3uaUc:- C--nr:: . J J -.'1 !Library. J J · L 'Fr=nch Vall~y Air~or~ PER CC DIRECTION 'v,-he Ci.ty of General Plan Program -/i RGLTI~ 6-1' 16" C L~nc Line II II I1' 30" Gas ENmCULA i;.Z:,' ii P General Plan togram /Z/ 115 K VOLT T1R,~NSMISSION LINES [\ .J I I I I I I ! I I I I I ....../. , Exisging or uncl~r consu-uczion : ].J_~ K Volt Transmission Line ~rhe City of .fEMECULA General Plan Program C~7:' 'YF~M~CULA Growth Management/Public Facili;ies Element SoLid Waste Disposal The City. proearly contracts with two private fixms for solid waste dL~posal. Both haulers transport the City'S wasz to the El Sobrante Landfill, located in unincorporated Riverside County, south of Corona- The ]~l Sobrante Landfill is a Class HI landfill with a life expectancy though the year 2002. The landfill occupie,s 160 acres and ac~pts an average of 900 tons per day. Western Waste Indu.stries, the owner and operator of the landfill, has indicated that expansion of the facility could increase the life expectancy. Expansion plans a~ currenfiy under prepantion. The City began implemntation of its curbside recycling program in the fall of 1991. The purpose of this program is to reduc2 solid waste disposal through r~ycling and cornposting of wasus. Residents in the City separate r~cyclable materials and garden materials fxom their ws~te. Recyclablc materials ~ transported to a c2nter in Pcrris for proc~sing. Garden materials are hauled to a separate facility for cornposting, and the remaining waste is hauled to the E1 Sobrante Land fill. S-fficicnt ladfill capacity to accommodate projected growth is an issue the City must addr~,s. The City will adopt its Source Reduction and Recycling Eiement (SSRE) in Fall 1993, pumuant to State law. Implementation of the SSRE programs: ax~ nec~,-ssary to achieve the 25 percent diversion goal by 1995 and 50 per~nt dive,'~ion pal by 2000. D. Libraries The City of Tcmccula is a member of the Rivcrsidc County Library Disu'ict[' This District maintains 25 library facilities throughout Riverside County, in both nrfincorporated and incorporated areas. : A 15,000 square foot h"orary facility has rccen~y opened in the Walt Abraham Administrative Center, north of Winchester Road (Figur~ 6-1). Thc facility was originally intendcd to scrvc residents in the southwest arcs of -ni-corporated Riverside County. Howcver, as a r~sult of Tcmccula's incorporation, thc Tcmccula Library. is now located within City boundarics. The' library will contain 50,000 volumes and is anticipated to be adequate to serve thc current populations of thc Cities of Muftieta and Temecula- The issue of grutest importance to the Library District is adequate funding to provide for its adopted library service standards. The standards call for 1.2, vobvn~es and .5 square ~ of library space per capita. Thc District curvzn~y provides only .lS square f~et and .97 volumes p~ capita County-wide. R~,enue for the I,x'brary District is obtained from a Special District tax colleaed by the County. However, the District compeus with other' County agencies for this funding, and therdore the l~'el of funding to the County Library is uncertain. Demand for libraries goes hand in hand with population incresses. The library is often s~n as a community symbol, a sourc~ of community identification. Although th~ Temecula Library is currenfiy adequate to CITY OF 7'~'V~CULA Growth Management/Public Facilities Ge Educational Facilities The Teanecula Valley Unifie~t School District serves the C~ncral Plan Study Ax=a. The District maintains th~ full spec=um of rxiuca~ional facilities from day car~ to adult' cam. Table 6-i identLfi~s the educational facilities in the General Plan Study Am, with the ~t capacity and enrollment levels of each facility. Table 6-3 School Facilities ~arollment as of Current July Name location Capacity 1993 · _ ....... ~.. .,...,,.,,, . ,.,. . ......... ~..r.,; .,. ,." ';o"' ~*": .:;; ~""' '~' "'; ;.,,,"', '~"',.."";e...,~., P;~.L.'~' !{'D.,~' ~C:~h~,...~... ~.-.,'~.." '..!.". ~.",~.~;~". ~!.~,,'~ '!",. ~.fi~,~; ...~. '~:,~. '~..!.~ .~' , ",'~'''" ", · Rancho Day Caz= 131530 La S~'~a Way i .~ 74 ; ~ ~4 V~DayC,~ 129915~,araL~maDdv= I 00~41 I ra2s Xi,, ,"u, ,"fa, xoad i 74 I l:tcd t.hwk Day ~ [32045 Camh~ San 3=e Crcmccuta) J 9O [ i,S 90 Ranclzo El=m=nmry 131~30 La S~-=a Way [ ~ 930 { 84~ 861 loan F. Sparkman ] 3~'~ Pio Pico Road [ ~ 1,I03 I ~ 888 Tcmccuta ~lcmenmry t 41.951 Moraga Road ] 1 810 ~ ~ 750 Vail Blcracntary [ 29915 brim Loma Drive 060 755 ~ ~ Nicoiss Va!lq ~-~-,,',~,,,y' 1396oo N. C-en=nl ~ (Temecala) ~ 1,045 I 43~ 727 lVl~la Middle 130600 ~m Rosd } 9!_e 1d99 I ~ 1,046 · r=n=ma M~dd~ 142o~s Mudows ~-,ray 0~0 Z,OgO t r,~ Z,Oe9 T~m~'ula Vallay 131555 9ancho V~m Road ~ 2,420 I Ranc~ vmn 13~340 9znc~o v~.~ ':Road I '-".; 1~ I ~ z37 Te. mc=~ Ad~t Sdmo| 1 33350 Ranotto V'~ta Road I n/a I n/a I The District r,.cendy completed an expansion phase and as a tzSult has s-mcicnt permanent facilifiea to meet cttmmt student pop,,1-tio--~ through the ttxe ofpetwxanent and interim factT~es. As shown in Tabl= 6-3, th= capacity of school facilities is uses' interim and relocatablc facilitics to 23oommodate sftldo~ iR OXO~ Of t~e T~&0X~SlP-6gO. Mffr * July 26, 1993 Pa~ 6-1.9 CI~' TExMECULA Growth Management/P~blic Facilities Element Quasi-public uses include churches; counseling cente:s; cultural facilities (t~eatres, auditoriums, museums, zoos, c:c.); day car_c_ facilities; medical facilities; social service centers; and similar public serving uses. Quasi-public uses are frequently, tjctough not always, funded and operated by non-profit organizations. Such uses differ from public facilities and services in that they do not typically have legally prescribed standards and not normally rcquixcd as a condition of approval for private development projoe=. It is common to accommodate quasi-public uses through a ci~y's land use policies and regulations, while prescribing special development standards. Such uses do not generally have level of service standards. Qualitative standards arc part of the evaluation and negotiation process associated with each development project as it is propose& To the ma~m-m extent possible, it is desinblc to cluster q,,~i-public uses in activity centers, where the facilities can reinforce other activities (such as retail or service businesses) and benefit fxom the availability of other services (such as but transportation). ' PER CC DIREC'RON J. Gas and Electric Sffvice Southern California Edison supplies dtazidty to the Study Area via .underground and overhead fin6. $CE'$ main substain is located on M'tra Loma Drive in the City of Tetnecula. SC~ is a public utility and thsrefort functions on demand, Extensions for electrical service to new devdopmznts are governed by rules esrablishexl by the Public Utilities Commission of California. The hierarchy of establishing electrical power lines from generation stations to cuswmers is as follows: wansmission .line; sub-wansmission line; and service lin~. Figure 6-5 locates the ~g Wan,vmi,~a' n lin~ in the cotnmunity which carry the main electrical supply to smaller distribution lin~s, Natural gas is providd by the Southern California Gas Company (SCGC), Plasac and seed underground lints are located throughout the Study Area, A small number of residents not serviced by SCGC utilize bottled propane or butane fuel Fadsang gas lin~ are shown on Figur~ 6-6, T~I-OXXO~3P~ItOJ.~'F · July 26, 199'3 Pag~ 6-21 CITY OF ~[ECULA Public locctcd ovc the Study Area. Somc e.xisting development in the Study Arc:.. is potcutially cxp, os~ to air tm~c accideuts._L-' G. Nuclear Hazards from San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Thc San Onofns Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) is located in Camp Pcndlcton in San Diego Coun~ approximately 25 miles west of Tcm~cula. Radioaaivc by- products are contained within thc' plant, with the exception of small quantities of radioactive ps mlcascd into the air and liquids mimed into the Paci~c O-c-ccan. The rclcascs am monitored by SONGS pcmonncl; and according to SONGS, radiation exposure duc to material releases is less than thc typical exposure from natural backn~'ound radiation, Thc two most likcly sources of radiation cont~?nin~fion arc wanspormtion accidcnts involving u'znsport of radioactive materials and unconlmlled rclcases at the plant site.' The U.S. Nuclear Rcgulatory Commission has identified the area surrounding every nuclear ~:ncmting station as an Emcr~cncy pl-n~,ing Zonc (EPZ). The State of California has dcfincd the arca outside, and adjacent to the EPZ as a Public Education Zonc (PEZ). The Federal Government esmb~hes ~c area with a 50-mile radius round every nuclm gr, ncrating station as au ~lion Pathway Zonc CI~Z)- The Tcmccula Study Area is located in thc IPZ (l~u'c 7-5), Emergency Preparedness The City of T~mecuia has adopted a Mui~-H,~rd Functional Plan pm~,-r~t to thc California Emergency Services Act. The pzimax? Objective of the plan is to ~nsu~ the cffcctivc mana~nent of City pcrsonncI and msoumes in nnpondin~ to emerge-hey situations stenning f~m nannl disasten, technological incidents and nuclear dcfcnsc emcrpncies. The plan includes a nnpons~iIity mauix which dclinostes specific responsibilities to City dspanments or pczsonncl in the ~vent of an em~c'y. The plan also includes a comprehensive hazard analysis that addresses the seven following areas: carthq-~, hazardous material incident; flooding; dam failure; major ~ld.fi~ nuclur incident; trnn~pormtion incidenL TI~ Mnlti-Hnvd Fnnfond ,Pln Fevi~ts a gszmzl ~ on tl~ mzaes in the wenZ of a disas~. Du~ to the tmpm~cf-~ility of tl~ impaa of a d;pv~er on ~tr~ets and highways, app, opv~f~ ~,~n roza~ c~P.o$ he pre- d~m,,ine. d. In gmzrd, all may~ ~ h~ channd~ to thz ~ .fr,~ys, highw,ayx, and oth~ majar art~als. I-1-~ wdfl san,, ax th~ nm'fh-xour. h channd. W'mdmimr Road and Ram:ho Califo~ .n71 be used for January CITY F 'I"EMECULA P:~lic Sa.f~..'y El~m~n~ Once the decision to evacuate is made, the public will be alerted and given evacuation inst'rac~ns by various means, including school alert/monitor receivers, AM/FM radio announctments, TV ann'buncements, sirens, mobile loud speakers, haaers, and p~onal contac~ Movement information provideM to the public will include the following: · Why they must oa~utt~. · Roatts to takt, including condiaons of roads, bridge~, and frt~way ov~rpasses. · W77Z: to do ~f a yehicle brtalc$ down. · ~ locations of i~stmbly points for those withoat-access to atttomobiIe~. · Whert to go for mass cars until tht tmtrgtncy situation has passteL 7-14 CTi'Y OF Th'MECULA Community Design ~Iement C, ~'illage Center Concepts The Land Usc Elcmcnt describes thc conce"~t of the development d Villagc C,:ntc~ throughout thc Tcmccula area. Thc intent of thc Village C~ntcr Conccp. t is'to' provide opponunitic~ for development of mixtures of commercial and residential us~ rJut w~l mlnlm~?c vehicular circulation Wips, avoid sprawling of commercial dcvclopmcnt, and offer inc~ntivc~ for high qualiW urban dc~i_~n. While each of the Village C,~nters may dcveiop with dif~r~nt criteria, regulations, and visual themes, there arc ~x'min common clcmcnts that should bc addressed as a part of each ViIlage Ccnzr Plan. The following llluswates these common ccnsidcraxions or what could bc described as the 'palcne of design concepts' for a Village Center ~c~ M~ry of tYxese ~ concep~ ~v'e also app//ca/~le fo deve/o/~,~xt/rvjectx o~ fJze V'zZ/~e Cent~'s. TIxe deveZopmer~ oJe beney~cizd mixne'es of uses, slxax ed par]dng f-dl~ies, ~zrd ped~- ode~td design, re e_,~-ni~Zes of tYxe co~w~ts tJ~ sitohM be encon~zgd tJ~oughonz ~e commune. 1. ~ of Uses A Villa~c Ccnzr is intended to includc a diversity of different types of land uses. While retail dcvclopmcnt may be the primary land use, it is cnvisioned that thc Villa~ Center will also include additional cmploymcnt opportunities such =s offices, and pcx~onal scrvicc shops. Community meeting ccnn:~s could be included for private or public acthn'ties. Residential development could bc inte~-atcd with the non-residential uses- The mixun~ of land uses could be in separate s~ or ccnnbincd within a singlc building. One possibility is to havc retail use on the ~ound floor level, of:rico uses on thc second level, and residential ,,r,i~s on. the uppcr levels. Tna-~XU~OP-COM.ESS * Draft Din=. 3sintory ~, 1993 CIT'-, TEM~CULA Comn'~ni~ Desi,~ Element .='. Chaparrat Area The ChaparraI Ar~a is characterized'~Y moderately doped hillsides above dry washbeds. Exiaing development conxi~ of segmented lot patterns of varying ~zes. This area Forides an oppommity to transition down from the larger low found in the Los Ranchito$ and Santiago RsRtrt$ areas to the south and wea. Special development considwations are necessary to a.~ure development does not exceed the carrying capacity of the area, wtdle ~ providing appropriate tran,s~n of density. [btm F. tW~I The methods identified below should be rtfmtd and incorporatut within the Development Code and other regulations and ordinances. 1. Co~ Ar~a$ are recognized as having the following characttristic$: · ~ Ar~as with natural slopes of ;5% or greater. b. Arta~ within natural drainage courses. c. Areas with stnsiave biological ravout~ts as identified or referenced in the Genzral Plan or site s~ec~c ~udy. Enwoachmtnt of grading, conswuaion or surface alteration aaivit~ (induding leach f21ds) shall not ~xceed 15% of the Conm'aint Aria- Notwithxtanding this guiddin~ said aaivit~ shall l~ a~oide. d ~ xpecifw miagations can'be implemented to reduce pottutial impact~ to a levd of 't'~d-OX~a0OP.4:Z3M. l:a~ · Draft Daw.: Augrot ~.0, I9~ CITY OF TEMECULA Communi.ty Design Proposed building pads, driveways and sepac-leach field loce. ziat~ thai2 be shown on the tentative map. 3. A written ~tatern~ (Form ~AN 53) from the Health O.~cer of Riverside County Department of E .nvironmentat Health shall be provided stating the type of sewage dirposal that waI be permitted for the proposed lotz. 4. All drainage areaz 'will remain natural (no undergrounding or placement in v- glitches). Use of energy dis~ipator$, retention ~ or alesilting basins, will be permitted as deemed nece.s~ary by the Director of Public Worics. Joint access and driveways shall be required to the greatest e:aent possible to reduce impacts. Residences sho_,;_t~ be designed using alternative foundation techniques to maintain the ~ topography to the greatest extent po~=ible. Rather than using caUn~e grading to create flat building areas, ~tepped and pier and beam foundations shall be encouraged. Retainm' g walls interior to the stracture are encouraged over ~tern wall8 along the exterior face of the ~tructure. No graded slopes shall exceed a 2d grcuaent. The nutximum vertical height of graded slopes over a 3d gradient shall be 10 feel . Where grading occurs, finished slopes should be contoured with land form grading, rather than a formal engineered look. Retaining walls shall be discouraged to the greatest e.=tent possible, parric;;_t_,,,ly bgween a aruaure and the public view. Crib walls or zimfi,,- gructures, shall be used in lieu of retaining walls when possible and planted with appropriate shrubs and vines. Whe~ retaining walls are used and vizible from the public view, the wall shall be colored block or color coated to match the natural earth tone of the area or planted with appropriate vines. 10. To $ea better trauiaon from a~acent areas, lotz adjacent to Santiago Road shall have a minimum lot size of 1.75 acres. 11. Roadways and driveways shall be limited to a m_,,_,';,num gra~ of 15%. 2'he Land Use EZenent designates the Chaparral Area as low Re.sidena~ however, much of the Chapatml ~ is bu,pp, optlate for development of half 4cre lots. The Development Code will bnplement the Low R~ desigaatlon through two zoning dLm'ic~ These dLm.ictr will have different development arandard~ such as half-acre and one-acre minimum lot size. Based upon the above poUci~ it can be anticipated that much of the Chaparral Area w~ be zoned for the larger one-acre lot a~zes. Draft Date: .Am&n~ 10, 1993 Page 10-29 CIT:'; ~'F-t~v~ECULA Community Design Element Neighborhood Compabiiity Special attention has bten given in the ~neral Plan to the interface between rural residential and urban development. However, the compatibility between the character of existing single-family neighborhoods and adjacent proposed projects is also an important considergaon within the community. Key considerations in the planning and design of projects adjacent to existing single-family neighborhoods includes the following: Proposed land use densiaes should provide a density transiaon or buffer to improve compatibility with adjacent neighborhoods; Proposed projects should be designed in terms of height, architeaural style, bulk, location of parlcing, and vehicular and non-vehicular access, to be compatible with surrounding neighborhoods; and design of commercial and oj~ce projects should allow for convenient non-vehic:__d__~rr access by adjacent neighborhoods to the extent feasible. ATTACHMENT NO. 2 ATTORNEY OPINIONS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING SCHOOL FACILITY POLICIES AND AB 1287 R:\S\GENPL,AblXGPCCI0 10/1~93 klb ~ 2 LAW OFFICES SUITE COSTA MESA, ~IFQ~NIA (716) S45-5SS9 t, OI ANOfi. rS OrwICr 611 W[ST SIXTH 5TIe[fT. SUIT{ ZSOQ LOS ANG[~[S. CALIFORNIA 90017 (ll3) z3e*oeoo T~EC0PIER: (~J3) 136-2700 October 4, 1993 J. Sal Munoz, Mayor and City Councilmembers CITY OF TEMECULA 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 Re: General Plan - School Facilities Dear Mayor Munoz and Councilmembers: I have carefully reviewed the attached compromise language regarding school facilities to be incorporated into the Public Facilities element of the General Plan as well as the General Plan Implementation Program. I fully support the language that was developed over the past two weeks during discussions between City and.School District Staff and Kemper. I recommend it for adoption as I believe it to be consistent with the current state of the law, as well as anticipating the possibility that the defeat of Proposition 170 will result in the repeal of SB 1287 and the reduction of school impac~ fees. Sincerely, Scott F. Field City Attorney CITY'OFTEMECULA Gary Thornhill John Meyer Growth Management/Public Facilities Bement School Facility Policies At the September 21 meeting, the Council heard extensive testimony regarding the School Facilities language in the general plan. After an in-depth discussion, the Council directed staff to meet with the School District and representatives from Kernper Community Development one last time to work out language agreeable by all parties. A meeting was held at the school district offices on Tuesday September 28. The City received revised language from both the School District and Kernper. As a result, staff is recommending the following language: GOAL 4 A quality school system that contains adequate facilities and funding to educate the youth of Temecula. Discussion Adequate school facilities and funding are necessary to ensure that the high quality of education is extended to future residents of the City. Mitigating impacts of development on the school system through the provision of school sites, the imposition of statutory development fees and negotiated development fees as permitted by law, as well as providing information to the School District are the primary mechanisms to sustain quality educational services. Policy 4.1 Coordinate with,the Temecula Valley Unified School District, when considering General Plan amendments, specific plans, zone changes or other legislative land use policy decisions, to support the School District in providing adequate school facilities for students for new development to the extent permitted by law, Policy 4.2 Promote and encourage the phasing of project development so that the School District may plan, finance, and construct facilities intended to serve the development. Policy 4.3 Review proposed legislative land use decisions in the context of the adequacy of present and future facilities as permitted by law. Policy 4,.4 Provide safe access for school children walking, bicycling, or driving to and from school sites through coordination between the School District and City Departments of Planning, Public Works and Engineering. Stite DeBdline for General Plln Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:~S\GI~PL.AI~GP.CC9 10/5/93 lab 4 Policy 4.5 Pursue the establishment of a trade school, junior college, or four-year college in Temecula which ~fers an emphasis in education required by the engineering, biotechnical and biomedical industries located' in Temecula. Policy 4.6 Plan for the joint use of school/municipal facilities wherever feasible and desirable, including the joint use of school grounds, buildings, City parks, multipurpose buildings and recreational facilities. 'Implementation Program C. School Facilities 1. Request the School District to provide the City with information concerning potential impact~ associated with proposed residential development. The information should include a status report of the available school facilities to serve proposed projects, To the extent that adequate school facilities are not available on a timely basis, the City will seek to assist the District and developers in arriving at a solution to provide adequate school facilities, as permitted by law. Coordinate with developers and the School District to ensure that school sites are adequately sized and located to meet increases in demand. Require proposed projects with school sites to include a phasing plan that links project development with the provision of a school facility when needed. Since S.B. 1287 places substantial constraints on the City in this area, the City will enter into a continuing dialogue among interested parties to create an implementation program that is in compliance with state law and meets the needs of the school District and the City's needs for adequate and affordable housing and economic development. Should S.B. 1287 be repealed as a result of rejection of Proposition 170 on the state-wide ballot November' 2, 1993, the City Council shall establish a school mitigation resolution which specifies the procedures to be followed 'by the City, School District and developers in order to determine school facilities impact associated with residential development, available sources of funding for .school facilities necessitated by such development and the appropriate mitigation measures. The resolution would provide for procedures consistent with those under County Resolution 93-131, which apply to the County portion of the Temecula Valley Unified School District, as permitted by law. State Deadline for General Plan Adoption: November 25, 1993 R:\S~GEqPLA/~GP.CC9 10~5/9'3/fib 5 ATTACHMENT NO. 3 . RESOLUTION CERTIFYING THE EIR R:~S~GENPLA,~GPCCIO 10/1~/93 ldb 13 ATTACHlV~-NT NO. 3 RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RF.~OLUTION OF ~ CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECUIA CERT~YING ~ FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR ~ GENERAL PLAN AND ADOPTING A STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR ~ GENERAL PLAN FOR ~ CITY OF II~IECULA. W!~,RE&S, Section 65300 of the Government Code requires that cities adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the jurisdiction as well as any adjacent areas which, in the judgement of the city, bears a relationship to its planning; and WRERI~.&S, Sections 65302 of the Government Code requires that a general plan address the following issues: land use, circulation, housing, conservation of natural resources, 'open space, noise, and public. safety; and WFrEREAS,. Sections 65303 of the Government Code allows the City to include any other issues or concerns into the general plan which may relate to the physical development of the City; and WI~,RE&S, the process of preparing the General Plan has included a number of opportunities for public and citizen involvement included a number of town meetings, technical committee meeting and public hearings, and by making' numerous copies of the plan and associated documents available to the public; and W1TEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended (Sections 21000 through 21177 of the Public Resources Code), requires that prior to the approval of any project the Lead Agency consider the potential impacts. and effects of said project, consider alternatives to the project, and identify mitigation measures necessary to reduce or eliminate the impact of the pwject on the environment; and WIHr, REAS, the City of Temecuh prepared an Initial Study for the General Plan and determined that an Environmental Impact Report (h'aR) would be required for the General Plan in accordance with the pwvisions of CF, QA and the CEQA Guidelines prepared by the Office of Planning and Research; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecuh issued a Notice of Preparation on May 12, 1992; and WItEREAS, the a number of comments were received concerning the scope and content of the EIR for the General Plan which were used to guide the preparation of the Draft EIR; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecuh issued a Notice of Completion for the Draft EIR on August 12, 1992; and R:\S\GF..NPLAN~OI~CCI0 10~18/93 !fib 14 WHRREAS, the Draft RIp, was available for public review and comment from August 14 through September 27, 1992; and WHEREAS, the City received a number of letters with comments and concerns about the content of the Draft laIR for the General Plan; and WH'ERR~S, the State Clearinghouse notified the City on October 2, 1992, that the Draft had been circulated in accordance with the provisions of CEQA; and WHY~REAS, the Draft EIR for the General Plan identified a number of significant impacts relating to aesthetics, agricultural resources, air quality, biology, cultural resources, education, fife services, geology and seismic hazards, land use, library, light and glare, noise, open space, parks and recreation, police services, risk of upset, sewage treatment, solid waste, transportation and circulation, and water resources; and WHY, REA$, the Ell determined that a number of significant impacts could be mitigated and reduced to a level of insignificance for the following: esthetics, cultural resources, fire services, geology and seismic .hazards, land use, library, light and glare, open space, parks and recreation, police services, risk of upset, sewage treatment, solid waste, and water resources; and WHY~REAS, the EIR determined that, even with the application of available mitigation measures, the following could not be mitigated to a level of insignificance: air quality, agricultural resources, biology, education, library, noise, and transportation and circulation; and W1TEREAS, the Planing Commission has held duly noticed public hearings on October 19th, November 2nd, November 23rd and December 7th, 1992, and January 4th, 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report; and WH'EREAS, on January 4, 1993, the Planing Commission recommended to the City Council that the Council ceitify the Environmental Impact Report and approve and adopt the draft General Plan; and WHRREM, the City provided a copy of the Response to Comments to all responsible agencies on September 9, 1993 as provide in State law; and WttEREAS, the City Council has held duly noticed public hearings on February 16th, March 16th, April 6th, April 20th, May 18th, June 15th, August 17th, September 21st, October 12th, and October 261h 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report and Statement of Overriding Considerations. R:\SXGENPLAN~0PCCI0 10/18193 klb ~ 5 NOW, Ti:!E~X)RE, ~ CITY COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF TEMECULA DOES ttEREBY RESOLVE AND DETERMII~E AS FOLLOWS: Seaion 1. The City Council has reviewed the Environmental Impact Report prepared for the City General Plan, has considered ~e information contained within it, and hereby certifies that the Report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, as nmendcd. Section 2. The City Council finds that to the extent that any impacts attributed to the General Plan remain unmitigated, such impacts are acceptable in light of the overriding social, economic and other considerations which will result from implementing the City General Plan. As a result, the Council finds that the benefits of the General Plan outweigh the unmitigated impacts which may result and hereby adopts a Statement of Overriding Considerations for the following environmental impacts: agricultural resources, air quality, biologic resources, education, library services, noise, transportation and circulation. R:\S\GENPLAN~OPCCI0 10/15/93 klb ~ 6 Seerion 3. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOFIb. r} this 26th day of October, 1993. ATTEST: SAt, mr oz MAYOR June S. Greek, City Clerk [SFAL] STATE OF CALIFO~) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I B'EREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecuh at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of October, 1993 by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNTERS: COUNCu-MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: JUNE S. GI~I~aK CITY CLERK R:XS~GBNPLAI~GPCC10 10118/~ kib '[ 7 ATTACHMENT NO. 4 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM R:~S\GENPLAN~OPCCIO 10/18/93 IrJb '] 8 ATTACttMENT NO. 4 RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLUTION OF ~ CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING ~ MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR ~ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BgPORT FOR Tnr~ GENERAL PLAN FOR ~ CITY OF TEMECULA. WI~.REAS, Section 65300 of the Government Code requires that cities adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the jurisdiction as well as any adjacent areas which, in the judgement of the city, bears a relationship to its planning; and WHEREAS, Sections 65302 of the Government Code requires that a general plan address the following issues: land use, circulation, housing, conservation of natural resources, open space, noise, and public safety; and VVH'EREAS, Sections 65303 of the Government Code ',allows the City to include any other issu~ or concerns into the general plan which may relate to the physical development of the City; and ~, the process of preparing the General Plan has included a number of opportunities for public and 'citizen involvement included a number of town meetings, technical committee meeting and public hearings, and by making numerous copies of the plan and associated documents available to the public; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as mended (Sections 21000 through 21177 of the Public Resources Code), requires that prior to the approval of any project the Lead Agency consider the putential impacts and effects of said project, consider alternatives to the project, and identify mitigation measures necessary to reduce or eliminate the impact of the project on the environment; and WIfERIP. AS, the City of Temecula prepared an Initial Study for the General Plan and determined that an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) would be required for the General Plan in accordance with the provisions of CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines prepared by the Office of Planning and Research; and WIIEREAS, the City of Temecula issued a Notice of Preparation on May 12, 1992; and W!tER~&S, the a number of comments were received concerning the scope and content of the EIR for the General Plan which were used to guide the preparation of the Draft EIR; and WIlERE&S, the City of Temecula issued a Notice of Completion for the Draft BR on August 12, 1992; and R:\S\GENPLAN~OPCCI0 10/18/93 klb ~ 9 WHEREAS, the Draft EIR was available for public review and comment from August 14 through September 27, 1992; and WHERE/kS, the State Clearinghouse notified the City on October 2, 1992, that the Draft EIR had been circulated in accordance with the provisions of CEQA; and ~, the City received a number of letters with comments and concerns about the content of the Draft EIR for the General Plan; and VVI~j~,AS, the Draft EIR for the General Plan identified a number of significant impacts relating to aesthetics, agricultural resources, air quality, biology, cultural resources, education, fire services, geology and seismic hazards, land use, library, light and glare, noise, open space, parks and recreation, police services, risk of upset, sewage treatment, solid waste, transportation and circulation, and water resources; and W~EREAS, the Draft InR identified a number of mitigation measures which reduced these significant impacts to a level of insignificance for the following: aesthetics, cultural resources, fife services, geology and seismic hazards, land use, library, light and glare, open space, parks and recreation, police services, risk of upset, sewage treatment, solid waste, and water resources; and WHEREAS, the foliowing impacts, even with the application of available mitigation measures, can not be mitigated to a level of insignificance: air quality, agricultural resources, biology, education, library, noise, and transportation and circuhtion; and WFIY, REAS, the Planing Commission has held duly noticed public hearings on October 19th, November 2nd, November 23rd and December 7th, 1992, and January 4th, 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report; and WHEREAS, on January 4, 1993, the Planing Commission recommended to the City Council that the Council certify the Environmental Impact Report and approve and adopt the draft General Plan; and WnER!?,~,S, the City provided a copy of the Response to Comments to all responsible agencies on September 9, 1993 as provide in State law; and WIW~REAS, the City Council has held duly noticed public hearings on February 16th, March 16th, April 6th, April 20th, May 18th, June 15th, August 17th, September 21st, October 12th, and October 26th 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report and Statement of Overriding Considerations; and WnE~REAS, the City Council Certified the EIR and adopted a Statement of Overriding Consideration on October 26, 1993. R:XS~GRNPLAN~OPCCI0 lO/lst193 ~ 20 NOW, THEREInORE, TH]?, CITY COUNCIL FOR THI?, CITY OF TEMECULA FIY, R!~,Ry RF~OLVE AND DETERMINE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council hereby adopts the Mitigation Monitoring Program, as amended, and directs Staff to implement the measures identified in the Program as needed to mitigate and reduce the environmental impacts associated with and resulting from the City General Plan. Section 2. The City Clerk shrill certify. the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVRD AND ADOPTED this 26th day of October, 1993. ATTEST: J. SAL MU,OZ MAYOR June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALTI~ORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF IEMECULA) I H'/.RRRy CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecuia at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of October, 1993 by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCR,MEMBERS: COUNCKMEMBERS: TUNES. GREEK CITY CI-~LK R:\S\GF, NPLAN~GPCCI0 10118/93 klb 21 · ATTACHMENT NO. 5 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE GENERAL PLAN R:\S\OENPI.,A~OPCCI0 10/18/93 ATrACttlVlENT NO. 5 RESOLUTION NO. 93- A RESOLIYTION OF THY. CITY COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING TFfE GENERAL PLAN FOR ~ CITY OF TEME~. WFr!~EAS, Section 65300 of the Government Code requires that cities adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the jurisdiction as well as any adjacent areas which, in the judgement of the city, bears a relationship to its planning; and WI~AS, Sections 65302 of the Government Code requires that a general plan address the following issues: land use, circulation, housing, conservation of natural resources, open space, noise, and public safety, WttEREAS, Sections. 65303 of the Government Code allows the City to include any other issues or concerns into the general plan which may relate to the physical development of the City; and ~, the process of preparing the General Plan has included a number of opportunities for public and citizen involvement included a number of town meetings, technical committee meeting and public hearings, and by making numerous copies of the plan and associated documents available to the public; and WHEREAS, Section 65360 of the Government Code requires that all new Cities to adopt a General Plan within 30 months of incorporation; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecula was incorporated on December 1, 1989; and WFIEREAS, the Director of Planning and Research, in accordance with the provision of Section 65361 of the Government Code, has extended the deadline for adoption of the General Plan from May 1, 1992, to November 25, 1993; and WItY~REAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended (Sections 21000 through 21177 of the Public Resources Code), requires that prior to the approval of any project the Lead Agency consider the potential impacts and effects of said project, consider alternatives to the project, and identify mitigation measures necessary to reduce or eliminate the impact of the project on the"enviroament; and WI~,lil~,AS, the City of Temecula has prepared an Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan in accordance with the provisions of CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines prepared by the Office of Planning and Research; and R:~S\G!~iPLAN~OPCCI0 10/18/93 klb 23 WBEREAS, Section 65302 of the Government Code requires that the City of Temecula submit a copy of its draft Safety Element to the Diyision of Mines and Geology (DMG) for their review and comment; and WVIERE~S, the City of Temecula submitted its draft Public Safety Element to the DMG on August 26, 1992; and WV~.RE~tS, the City of Temecuh has made changes W the draft Public Safety Element in response to the concerns raised by DMG; and W!~I!I~AS, Section 65585 of the Government Code requires that the City of Temecuh submit a copy of its draft Housing Element to the California Department of Housing and Conunity Development for their review and comment; and WI~.iIEAS, the City of Temecuh submitted its draft Housing Element to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (I-ICD) on May 18, 1992, January 20, 1993, and August 3, 1993; and WHEREAS, the City of Temecuh has made changes to the draft Housing Element in response to the concerns raised by HCD; and WtIEREJ, S, the Planing Commission has held duly noticed public hearings on October 19th, November 2nd, November 23rd and December 7th, 1992, and January 4th, 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report; and WHEREAS, on January 4, 1993, the Planing Commission recommended to the City Council that the Council approve and adopt the draft General Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council has held duly noticed public hearings on February 16th, March 16th, April 6th, April 20th, May 18th, June 15th, August 17th, September 21st, October 12th, and October 26th 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Enviwnmental Impact Repon; and WI:rF. REAS, the City Council Certified the EIR, adopted a Statement of Overriding Consideration and Mitigation MoniWring Program for the EIR for the General Plan on October 26, 1993. NOW, THEREFORE, ~ CITY COUNCIl, FOR ~ CITY OF TEMECULA DOES FrEREBY RESOLVE AND DETER,MINE AS FOLLOWS: Seaion 1. The City Council hereby approves and adopts the General Plan for the City of Temecuh, as amended. Seaion 2. The City Council hereby determines that until the new zoning ordinance for the City of Temecuh is brought into conformance with the General Plan, development decisions shall be based upon the General Plan land use designations and policies, and not the R:~S\GENPLA~GPCCI0 10/18~9:~ klb 24 c- :ng zoning when these two documents are in conflict, in accordance with the consistency :~ quirements of State Law. Seerion 3. The City Council hereby directs Staff to submit a copy of the final General Plan to the Riverside County Airport Land Use Cowmi.~sion for their review and comment on airport related issues in accordance with the provisions of Section 21676 of the Public Utilities Code. Section 4. The City Clerk shah certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of October, 1993. A'ITEST: L SAL MU OZ MAYOR June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CAIIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE)SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of October, 1993 by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COUNCILh,mMBERS: COUNCH-MEMBERS: COUNCH~MEMBERS: JUNE S. GRRRK CITY C!-~,K R:\SXGENPLAN~GPCCI0 10/18/93 klb 25 ATTACHMENT NO. 6 RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM FOR THE GENERAL PLAN R:\S\GE!~'PLAN~GPCCI0 lO/18/~J ~lb 26 ATrACttMF2qT NO. 6 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF TI2VlF_,CULA ADOPTING ~ IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM FOR GENERAL PIAN FOR ~ CITY OF TEMECULA. WI=IEREAS, Section 65300 of the Government Code requires that cities adopt a comprehensive, long-term general plan for the physical development of the jurisdiction as well as any adjacent areas which, in the judgement of the city, bears a relationship to its planning; and W!~-~, Sections 65302 of the Government Code requires that a general plan address the following issues: land use, circulation, housing, conservation of natural resources, open space, noise, and public safety; and Wi~,~, Sections 65303 of the Government Code allows the City to include any other issues or concerns into the general plan which may relate to the physical development of the City; and WHEREAS, the process of preparing the General Plan has included a number of opportunities for public and citizen involvement included a number of town meetings, technical committee meeting and public hearings, and by making numerous copies of the plan and associated documents available to the public; and WHEREAS, Section 65360 of the Government Code requires that all new Cities to adopt a General Plan within 30 months of .incorporation; and WItT~Rt&S, the City of Temecula was incorporated on December 1, 1989; and WI~REAS, the Director of Planning and Research, in accordance with the provision of Section 65361 of the Government Code, has extended the deadline for adoption of the General Plan from May 1, 1992, to November 25, 1993; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), as amended (Sections 21000 through 21177 of the Public Resources Code), requires that prior to the approval of any project the Lead Agency consider the potential impacts and effects of said project, consider alternatives to the project, and identify mitigation measures necessary to reduce or eliminate the impact of the project on the-environment; and Wlt'!~REAS, the City of Temecula has prepared an Environmental Impact Report for the General Plan in accordance with the provisions of CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines prepared by the Office of Planning and Research; and R:\S\GENPLAN~OPCCI0 10/18/93 Idb 27 W~!~R~A_S, the Planing Commission has held duly noticed public hearings on October 19th, November 2nd, November 23rd and Dec.__~_mber 7th, 1992, and January 4th, 1993 to consider the proposed General plan and Environmental Impact Report; and WHEREAS, on January 4, 1993, the Planing Commission recommended to the City Council that the Council approve and adopt the draft General Plan; and WItEREA5, the City Council has held duly noticed public hearings on February 16th, March 16th, April 6th, April 20th, May 18th, June 15th, August 17th, Septe4nber21st, October 12th, and October 26th 1993 to consider the proposed General Plan and Environmental Impact Report; and W!~-~, the City Council Certified the EIR, adopted a Statement of Overriding Consideration and Mitigation Monitoring Program for the EIR for the General Plan on October 26, 1993; and W!:~,~, on October 26, 1993, the City Council approved and adopted the draft General Plan, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, ~ CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HERERy RESOLVE AND DETERMINE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council hereby approves the Implementation Program to implement the General Plan, as amended, for the City of Temecula and hereby directs staff to begin to implement the implementation measures and actions identified in the Plan. R:XS\GENPLANXOPCCI0 10/18/93 klb 28 Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPRO~ AND ADOPTED this 26th day of October, 1993. ATTEST: SAL MU OZ MAYOR June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA) I HYIIERy CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 26th day of October, 1993 by the following vote of the City Council: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: C OUNCILMEMBERS: C OUN CII -MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: /lINE S. GI~PPK CITY CT.R"IK R:\S\GENPLAN~GPCCI0 10/1S/93 klb 29 ITEM NO. 19 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning October 26, 1993 Proposed Skateboard Ordinance Prepared By: Craig D. Ruiz, Assistant Planner RECOMMENDATION: Receive Report and Provide Direction to Staff to Prepare a · Skateboard Ordinance BACKGROUND The City Council has received several inquiries from citizens and business owners requesting that the City adopt an ordinance regulating skateboard usage. City staff has reviewed other cities' ordinances and has compiled the following alternatives for the Council to consider· Private PrOPertY Several business owners have requested that the City adopt an ordinance which would prohibit skateboarding on private property. The Police Department is unable to prohibit such activity in the absence of an ordinance. Such an ordinance could be written in one of the following ways: Prohibit all skateboarding on private property without the property owner's consent. This would allow property owners, with no approval from the City, to post their properties with signs-that would prohibit skateboarding. Prohibit skateboarding on private property in those areas designated by resolution of the Council. This would require property owners to petition the Council to declare by resolution the prohibition of skateboarding for a particular property. In shopping centers, some cities require the property owner to petition the Council where other cities require a majority of the tenants to petition the Council· Streets and Sidewalks Vehicle Code Section 467 allows skateboarding in a public street only in the absence of a sidewalk. Vehicle Code Sections 21967 and 21969 authorize local authorities to adopt rules and regulations prohibiting or restricting persons from riding or propelling skateboards or engaging in roller skating on highways, sidewalks or roadways. Therefore, the Council may choose to either prohibit skateboarding on public streets and/or public sidewalks entirely or on a limited basis in the following manner: 1. Prohibit skateboarding on all public streets and/or public sidewalks; Prohibit skateboarding on all public streets and/or public sidewalks except those areas designated by resolution of the Council; Permit skateboarding on all public streets and/or public sidewalks except those areas designated by resolution of the Council; It should be noted here that the Public Works Department feels that skateboards should be prohibitedon all streets and sidewalks unless authorized by resolution of the Council while the Sheriff's Department feels that skateboarding should be permitted on all public streets and sidewalks except those areas designated by resolution by the Council. The Community Services Commission, when discussing the potential skateboard park for the Rancho California Sports Park, expressed a desire that skateboarding be allowed on sidewalks and bike lanes. The Commission wanted these areas available to skateboarders to enable them to travel to and from the proposed skate park. Public Parks On October 8, 1991, the City of Temecula adopted Ordinance No. 91-37, regulating uses in public parks. Section 5.B.' of Ordinance No. 91-37 states: "No person shall ride or operate a skateboard in any park, except in designated areas." The Council would need to make such a designation for the area of the proposed skateboard park in the Rancho California Sports Park. If the City does construct the proposed skateboard park, Ordinance No. 91-37 would need to be amended to comply with California Health and Safety Code Section 25906. Section 25906 requires local public agencies which own or operate a skateboard park to adopt an ordinance requiring users to wear a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. In addition, the City Attorney recommends that the City obtain liability waivers from users of such facilities. Staff 'has spoken with the City's insurance broker. The City would be able to obtain insurance coverage for the skateboard park. The insurance broker has forwarded to the Director of Community Services design suggestions that would limit the City's liability in the operation of the facility. Should the Council desire, both the declaration for the skateboard park and the amendment to Ordinance No. 91-37 could be done in conjunction with this proposed Skateboard Ordinance. Fines The Council must consider if the ordinance is to contain provisions for fines or other punishments for violators of any of the above provisions of the ordinance. R:~TAFFRPT~KAT!~ID.CC IO~ISN3 M~ 2 FISCAL IMPACT If the City prohibits skateboarding on public ~70perty, public sidewalks, and certain-public streets, the City would incur the cost of obtaining and posting the required signs. The purchase and posting of a sign would cost the City approximately $125.00 per sign. Also, if skateboarding is prohibited on private property, the ordinance will need to state whether the City or the property owner is responsible for posting said property. Attachments: 1. City Attorney's Letter Regarding Proposed Skateboard Ordinances - Page 4 R:~S\STAFFRPT~SKATEBRD.CC 10~1S~93 k~ ATTACHMENT NO. 1 CITY ATTORNEY'S LETTER REGARDING PROPOSED SKATEBOARD ORDINANCES SUITE I ¢605) S67-3468 TELEC0PlER: (805) 482-9834 LAW OFFICES WZT~L~S & SO~NSEN 3200 BRISTOL STREET SUITE 8,~C) (714.) S4S-SSSg FrACSINI II.,Ir (714) 755-5648 LOS ANGELES 0FF'ICE 61i WEST SIXTH STItEET, SUITE 2500 LOS ANGELES, CALIIrOIIINIA SOOl? {213) 236-0600 TE~_EC0PlEFt: (213) 236-2700 February 17, 1993 RECEIVED Mr. Gary Thornhill Planning Director City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, California. 92590 FEB 18 1993 Ans'd ............ Re: Skateboarding Ordinance For Temecula Dear Gary: This letter will discuss the results of our research on the City of Temecula's authority to adopt an ordinance regulat- ing/prohibiting skateboarding on public and/or private property. STATE LAW Vehicle Code Section 21113 (copy attached) provides in pertinent part: "(f) A public agency. . .may adopt rules or regulations to restrict, or specify the conditions for, the use of bicy- cles, motorized bicycles, skateboards, and roller skates on public property under the jurisdiction of that agency." Section 21113(b) requires that every legislative body "shall erect or place appropriate signs giving notice of any special conditions or regulations that are imposed under this section. . ." In addition, Vehicle Code Sections 21967 and 21969 authorize local authorities to adopt rules and regulations prohibiting or restricting persons from riding or propelling skateboards or engaging in roller skating on highways, sidewalks, or roadwavs. Thus, there is express state law authorizing general law cities to regulate/prohibit such activities on public property. However, the Vehicle Code does not provide similar authority for regulating skateboarding on private property. Therefore, the Mr. Gary Thornhill Planning Director February 17, 1993 Page 2 .city will have to rely on its general police powers for authority for such regulation. Regarding Councilmember Stone's inquiry on having city- operated skateboard parks without incurring liability, Health and Safety Code Section 25906 (copy attached) mandates operators of skateboard parks to require users of the park to wear a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. The statute was amended in 1992 to address skateboard parks owned or operated by local public agencies and provides the following: "(b) With respect to any [skateboard park] owned or operat- ed by a local public agency. . .that is not supervised on a regular basis, the requirements of subdivision (a) may be satisfied by compliance with the following: (1) Adoption by the local public agency of an ordinance requiring any person riding a skateboard at the facility to wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads. (2) The posting of signs at the facility affording reason- able notice that any person riding a skateboard in the facility must wear a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads, and that any person failing to do so will be subject to citation under the ordinance required by paragraph (1)." The above amendments give cities the ability to meet the law's requirements without having constant supervision of the park.. However, it is not clear from the statute that compliance with this law would completely immunize the city from all liabil- ity for any injuries occurring in a city-operated skateboard park. Therefore, if the City of Temecula decides to designate areas in any city parks for skateboarding, it is recommended that the City Council adopt an ordinance in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 25906 discussed above. Furthermore, due to the risk of injury which is greater than at a typical park, it is also recommended that the City obtain liability waivers from users of such facilities to hold the city harmless from any liability for resulting injuries. Mr. Gary Thornhill Planning Director February 17, 1993 Page 3 SAMPLE ORDINANCES Enclosed for your information are copies of skateboarding ordinances from the Cities of Dana Point and Mission Viejo. The ordinances are very similar in that they both provide for prohib- iting certain activities on both public and private property when such property has been designated by resolution of the City Council and posted as a restricted area. The Mission Viejo ordinance includes prohibiting certain activities outside of a designated area when such use creates a "nuisance." The basic penalties for violations of both ordinances are infractions punishable by a fine of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). However, the Dana Point ordinance permits third and subsequent violations to'be punishable as a misdemeanor. We hope the foregoing information is useful to you. If you have any questions or require additional information or would like a similar ordinance drafted for the City of Temecula, please contact us. jery truly yours, S~ J he~r Enclosures CC: Shawn Nelson, Director Community Services Scott F. Field City Attorney TEM/1102298. LTR ITEM 2O I~PPROV~L CITY ~TTORNEY FIFANCE OFFICER CITY Ie~d~AGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT CITY COUNCIL DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER OCTOBER 26, 1993 TEMECULA MUSEUM PREPARED BY: ~ RECOMMENDATION: SHAWN D. NELSON, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR That the Board of Directors: Approve the modification and amendment of the City's land lease of Sam Hicks Monument Park with the Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation. Appoint two members to serve on a Project Committee for the Sam Hicks Monument Park Improvement Project. Authorize City staff to set a public hearing and prepare the agreements necessary to provide the Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation with $500,000 in Redevelopment funding to improve the existing church facility and construct a new museum facility. DISCUSSION: On October 2, 1990, the City Council approved a lease with the Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation for forty (40) years for $1.00 per year. The purpose of this lease was to allow the Museum Foundation to construct a museum facility and renovate the old church on Sam Hicks Monument Park. The approval of this lease was prior to the first meeting of the Community Services Commission (formerly Parks and Recreation Commission) held on October 22, 1990. The provisions of this lease include that the Museum Foundation construct a museum facility of no less than 3,000 sq. ft and renovate the church facility in Sam Hicks Monument Park. The design and location of the facility must be approved by the City. Operation and maintenance of the museum and church will be the responsibility of the Museum Foundation. Also, the lease stipulated that construction of the facilities would begin at the park by January 1, 1994. The Museum Foundation has requested that the City extend the construction provision in the lease to allow the museum the ability to complete the first phase of the museum facility by January 1, 1996. The City has allocated $500,000 in Redevelopment Funds (RDA) for the development of a museum facility and $475,000 in RDA funds to improve Sam Hicks Monument Park. It is recommended that the Museum Foundation and the City coordinate in master planning Sam Hicks MonUment Park and allow the Museum Foundation to coordinate the construction of their improvements. This will provide the integration of the Museum's improvement plans with the overall design of the park. On October 11, 1993, the Community Services Commission approved locating the museum facility on Sam Hicks Monument Park and extending the construction provision for the museum facility to January 1, 1996. FISCAL IMPACT: Cost of improving the church facility and constructing the museum and public restrooms is budgeted at $500,000. Cost of completing the park improvements at Sam Hicks Monument Park is budgeted at $475,000. Monies have been budgeted by the City Council in the City's Redevelopment Funds. MODIFICATION AND AMENDMENT OF LAND LEASE DATED JANUARY 1, 1991 THIS MODIFICATION AND AMENDMENT OF LAND LEASE is entered into this 1st day of October, 1993, by and between the CITY OF TEMECULA, hereinafter called "Lessor" and THE TEMECULA VALLEY MUSEUM, a California non-profit public benefit corporation, formerly known as THE OLD TOWN TEMECULA HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION, hereinafter called "Lessee". WHEREAS, Lessee has obtained funding to construct a museum. facility on the Property, and has submitted design concept plans to Lessor for approval, and WHEREAS, the Land Lease provides that construction of a museum facility shall commence on or before January 1, 1994. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and promises hereinafter mentioned, the parties, Lessor and Lessee, agree to modify and .amended the Land Lease as follows: 5. USE OF THE PROPERTY. The Property shall be used for the construction and operation of a museum of a minimum of 3,000 square feet, including public restrooms. Lessor agrees to construct public restrooms for use by park visitors. Construction of the museum structure shall commence within 6 months of design concept approval by Lessor and may be constructed in phases. In addition, a final inspection or certificate of occupancy of the first phase shall be obtained on or before January 1, 1996. The Property shall also be used for the relocation of a church of 1,200 square feet. Other construction projects on the Property, not specifically permitted by this Lease are prohibited, unless the written consent of Lessor is first obtained. The design and location of museum structures shall be subject to Lessor's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Lessee also agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances of every governmental body or agency whose authority extends to the leased Property, or to the business conducted upon the leased Property. 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Modification and Amendment of Land Lease the day and year first above written. CITY OF TEMEC~LA, A Municipal Corpora=ion THE TEMEC~LAVALLEY MUSEUM, a California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation By: J. SALMUNOZ Mayor NANCY J. MADRICE President ATTEST: By: JUNE S. GREEK City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: SCOTT F. FIELD City Attorney LAW OFFICES OF JEFFREY C. STEARNS, A.P.C. By: JEFFREY C. STEARNS Museum Attorney 2 EXI::~MPT RECORDING REQUESTED BY City of Temecula Pursuant to Govt. Code § 6103 And when Recorded mail to: City of Temecula 43172 Bu~ness Park Drive ' Temecula, Ca 92390 (Space above this line for Recordcr's use only) THI,~ LEASE is entered into as of January 1, 1991, between the CITY OF TEMECULA, hereinafter called 'Lessor,* and THE OLD TOWN EMECULA HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION, a California non-profit public benefit corporation, hereinafter called "Lessee." Lessor accluired title in the name of the CITY OF TEMECULA to the real property located in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto, by deed dated February 12, 199]. NOW, TnEREI~ORE, in consideration of covenatits and promises hereinafter mentioned, the paxties, Lessor and Lessee, agree as follows: 1. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, and Lessee here hires and takes from Lessor, the Property to be defined as that land to be occupied by the museum as per the attached plot plan (Exhibit "A" attached hereto) located on Moreno Road, Temecula, California, hereinafter called the "Property." 2. TERM. The term of this agreement shall be forty (40) years, commencing on November 1, 1990, and ending on October 31, 2030. This Lease may be extended as set forth in paragraph four (4) of this Agreement. 3. RENT. Lessee agrees to pay Lessor as rent for the use and occupancy of the Property the sum of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per year, payable in advance on the first (lsO day of January of each year commencing with January 1, 1991, and continuing thereafter during Lessee's use and occupancy of the Property. If the Lessee renews the term of this Lease as provided in paragraph four (4), the Lease shall continue for the same rental rate. Rent shall be payable in hwful money of the United States to Lessor at the address stated herein or to such other persons or at such other places as Lessor may designate in 4. OPTION TO RENEW. As part of the consideration for the execution of this · . Lease, Lessor hereby grants to Lessee, an option to extend and renew the provisions of this Lease for a twenty-year tel'm, upon the same terms and conditions hereof. The option to renew and extend the pwvisions of this Lease must be exercised, if at all, by notice in writing given to Lessor not less than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration on the previous 5. USE OF THE PROPERTY. The Property shall be used for the consmlction and operation of a museum of a minimum of 3,000 square feet, including public restrooms. Construction of said structures shall commence within three (3) years of the date of this Lease. In addition, a final inspection or certificate of occupancy shall be obtained within five (5) years of the date of this Lease. The Property shall also be used for the relocation of a church of 1,200 square feet. Other construction projects, not specifically permitted by this Lease are prohibited. The design and location of said structures shall be subject to Lessor's approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. Lessee also agrees to comply with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances of every governmental body or agency whose authority extends to the leased Property, or to the business conducted upon the leased Property. _, 6. ALTERATIONS. Lessee may not make any alterations (other than insubstantial ones) to the leased Property or structures thereon without Lessor'.s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Lessee, at Lessee's own expense, shall comply with all present and future governmental requirements arising out of, in connection with, or necessitated by such alterations. 7. FIXTURES. All fixtures pTaced on the leased Property by Lessee shall at all times be and remain the personal pwpeny of Lessee, and Lessee shall have the right to remove such fixtures at any time during the term hereof and also within five (5) business days after the termination of this Lease. Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole expense, resWre and repair any damage to the leased Property caused or occasioned by the removal of the fixtures. Such repair and restoration shall be performed within five (5') business days after the expiration of this Lease and shall be performed in compliance with the terms and conditions of Paragraph 8 of this Lease rehting to repairs. 2 8. REPAIRS. Lessee accepts the Property as being in good order, repair and condition. At all times during the term of this Lease, Lessee shall, at Lessee's own cost and' ' expense, and at no cost and expense to Lessor,'-maintain the Property and all portions of the Property in good order and repair and make all repain and replacements that may become necessary to the Property, any buildings or improvements on the Property, or any sidewalks, landscaping, driveways, or parking areas that are pan of, or appunenant to, the Leased Property. Any and all repairs and replacements required by this provision, both ordinary and extraordinary and both structural and nonstructural, shall be made promp~y by Lessee as · required and shall comply with all applicable governmental laws, ordinances, and regulations. Lessee hereby waives the provisions of sections 194 1 and 1942 of the California ~' Civil Code relating to Les~or's duty for tenantable premises and Lessee's right to make repairs and deduct the expenses of such repairs from the rent. 9. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE. Lessee shall recognize that the installation and maintenance of landscaping on the Prope~ is an integral pan of the lease. Lessee shall maintain and care for landscaping on the Property using generally accepted methods of cultivation and watering. Lessee sb:dl maintain that standard of care necessary to prevent the landscaping from deteriorating to the ~',xtent that its value as landscaping is destroyed. Lessee shall also maintain landscape of Property in a manner and design reflecting the 1890 theme of the TEMECULA HISTORICAL OVERLAY. If Lessee fails to mainthin the landscaping in such proper condition, Lessor may give written notice of such deficiency to Lessee. If the Lessor gives notice to Lessee of a deficiency, Lessee shall have thirty (30) business days _within which to take reasonable steps to cure the deficiency. If Lessee has not commenced corrective activity within such thirty (30) days, the City may elect to take the steps necessary to insure that the landscaping is maintained and cared for. At least fifteen (15) days prior to entering the Property to perfore any such corrective work, Lessor shall either personally serve a notice of its intent to enter the premises for this purpose on the Lessee or mail a copy of such notice by certified mail to the Lessee's last known address, or as shown on the tax wlis. Lessor may enter the Property to perform such corrective work as it reasonably considers necessary and pwper to return the landscaping to its proper condition. Lessor may act either through its own employees or through an independent contracWr to perform such corrective work. If Lessor incurs costs, including administrative costs and atWmey's fees in returning the landscaping to its proper condition pursuant to the procedure set forth in paragraph 7 above, Lessor may make a demand upon Lessee for payment of such costs as are reasonable under the circumstances. If Lessee fails to pay such costs within thirty (30) business days after the date demand is made, the terms and provisions of this lease shall terminate. 3 10. MECHANICS' t.IENS. Lessee hereby agrees to keep the leased Properly and the improvements thereon or hereafter erected or placed thereon, and every part thereof, and every estate, right, rifle, and interest therelnT, or in or to any part thereof, at all rimes during the term of this Lease, free and clear of mechanics' liens and other liens for labor, service, supplies, equipment, or materials. Lessee also agrees to fully pay and discharge and wholly protect and save harmless Lessor and all and every part of the estate, right, rifle, and interest of Lessor in and to all and every part of said demised Property and improvements against any and all demands or claims that may or could ripen into such liens or labor claims. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessee may, if Lessee furnishes Lessor with a bond or other security against loss or liability by reason thereof in a form acceptable to Lessor, contest, at Lessee's sole cdst and expense, any such liens or claims and litigate the same final judgment; in the event Lessee shall have taken an appeal from an adverse judgment, Lessor shall at all rimes during the pendency of such appeal prevent the execution of such judgment pending appeal. 11. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. Should any building or improvements on the leased Property be damaged or destroyed by fire, the elements, Acts of God, or other causes not the fault of Lessee or any person in or about the leased Property with the express or implied consent of Lessee,' they shall be repaired or replaced by Lessee at its own cost and expense; however, should the cost of repairing or restoring any buildings or improvements so damaged or destwyed exceed fifty pax~t(50%) of the replacement cost of all buildings and improvements to be located on the leased Property, Lessee may, at its option, either repair and restore the damaged buildings and improvements or cancel this Lease. 12. --. SURRENDER OF PROPERTY. On expiration or sooner termination of this Lease, or any extensions or renewal of this Lease, Lessee shall pwmptly surrender and deliver said Property to Lessor in as good condition as it is now at the date of this Lease, reasonable wear and tear and repairs hereafter required to be made by Lessor excepted. Lessee may surrender the property leaving the buildings relocated or constructed pursuant to this Lease in place with the consent of Lessor and at no cost to Lessor. This paragraph is subject to the conditions of Paragraph 7 relating to removal of fixtures. On file with the City Clerk .of the City of Temecuh are photographs of the property in its condition as of the date of execution of this Lease. 13. ,s,I,w-NABU~ITY OF PROPERTY. Nothing in this Lease shall be construed to restrict the alienability of said Property. Lessor retains the right to sell or encumber said Property at any time during the term of this Lease. 14. UTi~TIES. Lessee agrees to pay for all utilities, including telephone, water, gas, electricity, and any and all other services which may be used in or upon the leased Property during the term of this Lease without liability of Lessor. For each service, Lessee shall pay the cost for the use of the service directly to the utility provider prior to the time that the charge becomes delinquent. 4 15. TAXES. During the ten of this Lease, Lessee shall pay before delinquency (1) all taxes, assessments, license fees, and any'Sther charges of any type whatsoever that are levied, assessed, charged, or imposed on or against Lessee's possessory interest and/or personal property installed or located in or on the leased Property and that become payable during the term of this lease and C2) all real property taxes and general and special assessments levied and assessed against the leased Property. 16. WASTE OR NUISANCE. Lessee sbnll not commit or permit the commission by omen of any waste on ~aid Property, including graffiti; Lessee shall not maintain, commit, or permit the maintenance or commission of any nuisance as defined in Section 3479 of the California Civil Code on said Property; and Lessee shall not use or permit the use of said Property for any unlawful purpose. 17. ASSIG~ AND ST, JBLETII~G. Lessee may assign this Lease or an interest merein and may also sublet the Property, provided Lessee first obtains the written consent of Lessor to any such assignment or subletting. If, during the term of this Lease, Lessee requests the written consent of Lessor to any assignment or subletling, Lessor's consent shall not unreasonably be withheld. A consent to one assignment or subletting, and any subsequent assignment or subletting without Landiord's consent shall be void and shall, at Landlord's option, terminate this Lease. Any appwved assignment or sublease shall not relieve Lessor of liability under the terms of this Lease. 18. INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE. Lessee agrees to indemnify and hold Lessor harmless from and against any and all claims arising from any act, omission or negligence of Lessee, or its contracWn, licensees, agents, servants, or employees, or arising from any accident, injury or damage whatsoever caused to any person or property occurring in, on, or about the Property, the sidewalks adjoining the Property, and from and against all costs, expenses and liabilities incurred in or in connection with any such claim or proceeding brought mereon, including, but not limited to, court costs and reasonable attomey's fees. Lessee shall maintain in full force during the term of this Lease, a policy or policies of general liability insurance in the minimum mount for the first year of the term of this Lease of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand D~liars ($250,000.00) combined single-limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. Upon the final inspection for certificate of occupancy for the Museum described at Section 5 of this Lease, the mount of said insurance shall increase to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00). Lessee shall name Lessor as an additional insured on such policies. Lessee shall furnish Lessor with a Certificate of Insurance with respect to such policy or policies prior to entry on the property. The policies shall further be endorsed with a 'broad form' endorsement so as to provide comprehensive general liability insurance for the joint benefit of lessor and lessee for personal injuries. 5 Lessee shall maintain in force, at Lessee's expense, a policy or policies of insurance protecting against the following: (1) Fire and other pealIs normally included in the extended coverage insurance with special form, to the extent of at least one-hundred percent (100%) of the insurable value of the building(s) and other improvements placed on the property pursuant to the Lease, exclusive Of trade fixtures and equipment belonging to Lessee. Fire and extended coverage insurance with respect to Lessee's fixtures and equipment located on the property with vandalism and malicious mischief endorsements to 'the extent of one-hundred percent (100%) of their insurable value. During the term of this Luse, the proceeds of any such policy or policies for fire insurance should be used solely for the repair or replacement of the fixtures or equipment so insured. (3) Lessee shall funfish Lessor with a Certificate of Insurance with respect to all policy or policies required pursuant to this Lease prior to entry on the property, and occupancy of any buil.d~ngs constructed or re, located onto the property. If any such insurance required in this Lease has a deductible chuse, the deductible amount shall not exceed $1,000.00 per occurrence, and Lessee shall be liable for any such deductible amount. (4) The coverage mounts for all insurance requirements pursuant to the City shall increase annually at a ram equal to the Consumer Price Index for Riverside County. 19. INSPECTION. Lessor may enter upon the Property at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspecting the Property. *Reasonable time* shall be defined as during normal operating hours. 20. INSOLVENCY. The insolvency of Lessee as evidenced by a receiver being appointed to take possession of all or substantially all of the property of Lessee, or the making of a general assignment for the benefit of creditors by Lessee, shall terminate the Lease and entitle Lessor to renter and regain possession of leased Property. 21. UNLAWFUL DETAINI~. In the evcnt of any breach of this Lease by Lessee, Lessor, in addition to any other rights or remedies it may have, may give Lessee a three-day notice to cure the breach or quit the premises. If Lessee fails to do either, Lessor may bring a starewry proceeding in unlawful detainer to regain possession of the Property. Any notice given by the Lessor pursuant to this paragraph does not constitute marion of this Lease unless expressly so declared by Lessor in the notice. 22. WAIVER OF BREACH. The waiver by Lessor of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition herein contained shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such 6 134995 term, covenant, or condition, or any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition herein contained, The subsequent acceptance of rent hereunder by Lessor shall not be deemed to be a waiver of a~'prior occurring breach by Lessee of any term, covenant, or condition of this Lease, other than the failure of Lessee to pay the particular rental so accepted, regardless of Lessor's knowledge of such prior existing breach at the time of acceptance of such rent. 23. ABANDONMENT. In the event that Lessee shall be absent from the demised Property for a period of 30 days after default in payment of rent or other obligations imposed on Lessee by this Lease, such absence shall be deemed to constitute an abandonment of Lessee's interest in the ~lemised Property and an abandonment by Lessee of any personal property lcft on the demised Property, and Lessor my thereupon reenter the Property as hcreinbefore provided. 24. BINDING ON SUCCESSORS. The provisions of this Lease shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors, assigns and legal representatives of the parties hereto. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as a consent by Lessor to any assignment Of this Lease or any interest therein by Lessee except as provided in Paragraph 18 of this Lease. 25. NOTICES AND PAYIV~-NTS. Whenever notices and payments are required to be given pursuant to the provisions of this Lease, they shall be sent to either party, in writing and postage prepaid by registered mail, addressed as follows: To the Lessor at: City of Temecula 43172 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92390 To the Lessee at: The Old Town Temecula Historical Museum Foundation, A California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation P.O. Box 792 Temecula, CA 92390 Either party may change such address by written notice by registered mail to the. other party. 26. DEFAULT, NOTICE OF DEFAULT, BREACH. A default in the performance of any promise of, or of any obligation imposed upon Lessor and Lessee, shall not constitute a breach of this Lease unless the party in default fails to cure such default within thirty (30) days after the written notice of default has been served, except that failure to cure a default in the payment of rent shall constitute a breach of this Lease if such default is not cured within five (5) days after written notice of default has been served. If either 7 134995 party breaches this Lease, the other party shall be entitled to pursue every legal and equitable remedy available, including (but not limited to) the right to ternfinate this Lease and the right to recover accrued rent, paid in advance. Lessor;', 'in addition to other remedies it may have, shall have the immediate right to teentry, and may remove all persons and property from the Pwpe~, such property may be stored at the cost of Lessee. The prevailing .party shall be reimbursed attorney's fees. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Lease the day and year first above written. LESSOR: CITY OF TEMECULA, A Municipal Corporation THE .OLD TOWN TEMECULA I:HSTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION a California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation By: RONALD J. PARKS Mayor ATTEST: '/~4ES. GRF~F~K City Clerk APPORVED AS TO FORM: By: ~~/~ SCOTT F. FIELD City Attorney ~rATE OF CALIFORNIA 134995 COUNTY OF RIVER$1DE ~n April 9, 1991 befor~ tne, the undersigned, A ,Notary Public in and for the S~_,_e of California, personally appeared Becca Nakaya ,personally known to me (or 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 i~/she/they executed tl~ san~ 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. ~' * - - - x ...... WITNESS my hand and official seal. RNEI~I:)E COUNTY My Co,,=,,: ~n Expires November 18, 1994 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTy OF mYERSroE 134995 On 4-9-91 before me, the undersigned, A Notary Public in and for the State of California, personally appeared Ronald a. Parks, June S. Greek & SCott F. Fiel,~k, rsonally known to me (or 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 acknowled2ed to me ekst he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized ~ ~acity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of Ach the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my haad a~'d official sesl. Signatu~b,..k,..~ ~. ~ ........ Nnvc,.~,wr In. 1994 134995 EXHIBIT In The City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, described as follows: That portion of Lot 6, and'of the unnamed road in Block 2, as shown by Map of Subdivision of the Pauba Land and Water Company, in the County of Riverside, STate of California, as shown by Map on file in Book 11, Page 507 of Maps, Records of San Diego County, California, described as follows: Beginning at the most westerly corner of Lot 32, Block 1, of The Town of Temecula as shown by Map on file in Book 15, Page 726 of Maps, Records of San Diego County, California; thence South 44 degrees 25'05" West, along The Northwesterly boundary of said Town of Temecula, a distance of 141.45 feet To a point on the Northerly right of way line of an unnamed road (60 feet wide) as described in dedication and easement deed to the County of Riverside by deed recorded April 22, 1969 as Instrument No. 39504 of Official Records of Riverside County, California; Thence Westerly continuing along said Northerly line being The arc of a Tangent curve concave Northerly and having a radius of 375.78 feet Through a central angle of 19 degrees 01'17", a distance of 124.75 feet; thence North 17 degrees 08'42" EasT~ along The Easterly line of said unnamed road a distance of 290.87 feet; thence South 45 degrees 02'38" East, a distance of 271.16 feet to the point of beginning. ITEM NO. 21 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER ..~ CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning October 26, 1993 Discussion of Planning Procedures and Public Notice Requirements RECOMMENDATION: Provide direction to Staff. BACKGROUND As a result of the City Council's concerns relating to the Planning Commission approval of an Arco Mini-Mart/Gas Station recently, the Council directed staff to place this matter on this agenda for discussion and direction to staff. The matter has been scheduled for two prior Council meetings, but, because of heavy agendas, continued at the request of the Council. DISCUSSION One of the main issues of concern as it relates to this matter is that the Council believed that it did not have an opportunity to consider the project approved by the Planning Commission. It was their feeling that, because of the type of project and the proposed location of it, that the matter should have come before them for review. Moreover, the Council also believed that members of the public should have had the opportunity to express their concerns over the project at the Council level. Therefore, in order to better address the approval and appeal process for development proposals, this matter is before the Council for input and direction to staff relative to any changes in procedures and public notice requirements which might be necessary to prevent situations like this from occurring again. To this end, Staff has given careful consideration to the matter, and it is our opinion that the best course of action for the City is the following: Review those issues which may cause concern on the part of the Council and require a higher level of review and public notice for these projects. Staff has reviewed the zoning ordinance and developed a list of conditionally permitted uses (attached) which may warrant special consideration. Improve the current appeal procedure on all projects by providing action agendas (recently implemented) on all Planning Commission actions. R:~S\STAFFRFI~PECIAL.CC 10/20/93 klb 1 3. Improve public noticing on projects of special concern by: as Enhancing the visibility of the current notice of public hearing signs posted on site. Staff has already contacted the sign manufacturers and they will be producing a new prototype sign shortly which will be much more readable at distances (pursuant to Mayor Mu~oz's suggestion). b. Increasing the notice radius from the current 600 foot standard to 1,000 feet. C Increasing the size of the legal notice in the newspaper, so that notices are more effective. FISCAL IMPACT None Attachments: 1. City Council Report - Uses Requiring Conditional Use Permit Approval, September 28, 1993 - Page 3 R:\S'~I'APPRPT~SPECIAL.CC 10/18/93 kro ~ ATTACHMENT NO. 1 CITY COUNCIL REPORT - USES REQUIRING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPROVAL SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 R:\S\STAR;RPT~SPECIAL.CC 10/18/93 klb :~ APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO' FROM: DATE SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning September 28, 1993 Uses Requiring Conditional Use Permit Approval RECOMMENDATION: BACKGROUND At the September 14, 1993 City Council meeting, staff was directed to bring back to the Council a listing of the types of uses that require approval of a conditional use permit. Currently, all conditional use permits are approved by the Planning Commission. Ordinance 348 requires conditional use permit approval for a number of different uses in all zones (Reference Attachment 1__. Following is a listing of some of the various kinds of uses that require conditional use permit approval: Airports Auto Wrecking Yards Cemetaries Bars and Cocktail Lounges Billiard and Pool Halls Hardware Stores Liquor Stores Mobilehome Parks Congregate Care Facilities Kennels and Catteries Riding Academies Body and Fender Shops Swap Meets Lumber Yards Heliports Car Washes Truck Sales and Service Meat Packing Plants Concrete Batch Plants Drive In Theaters Hog Ranches RV Storage Parks S\STAFFRPT~FORM-1 In addition to Ordinance 348, the City has adopted a number of Ordinances requiring conditional use permits for antennas, nightclubs, teen clubs, dance halls, billiard halls, and adult businesses. FISCAL IMPACT None. Attachments: Attachment No. 1 - Ordinance 348 Zones Specifying Uses Which Require Conditional Use Permit Approval vgw S~ST~ 1 2 ITEM N O. 2 2 CITY ITTORNE~ ' FINI~NCI OFFICER CITY NANi~ER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Manager/City Council City Clerk October 26, 1993 Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ordinance Amendment RECOMMENDATION: Introduce an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 93- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING CHAPTER 12.01 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION BACKGROUND: In October of 1992, the City Council combined two existing commissions, the Public Safety Commission and the Traffic and Transportation Commission. As a result of this consolidation, the Council adopted ordinance No. 92-17 which established the PUblic/Traffic Safety Commission and established the composition of the commission at seven (7) members. During the ensuing year, one member of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission resigned and one member expired. As a result of this natural attrition, the sub-committee of the City Council designated to review appointments has recommended that the number of members be reduced to five to correspond with the size of the other City commissions. The City Council appointed two members to fill expiring terms at the meeting of October 12, 1993 and directed staff to prepare an ordinance to accomplish this change. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: Amended Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 93-- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AIVfF-NDING CHAPTER 12.01 OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMI~NT OF A TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMFfULA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 12.01 of the Temecula Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "12.01.010 Public/Traffic Safety Commission F-~tablished. Pursuant to Section 2.06.010 of this Code, there is hereby created an advisory commission to the City Council which shall be known as the "Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission." 12.01.020 Commission Composition and Membership. The Pub- lie/Traffic Safety Commission shall consist of ~cven (7) ~.~ Members appointed by the City Council pursuant to Section 2.06.050 of this Code. No officers or employees of the City or person under an employment contract subject to the jurisdiction of the City Council shall be members of such Commission. 12.01.030 Term of Office. Terms of office for Public/Traffic Safety Commissioners shall be three (3) years with staggered terms. Initially, all seven (7) ~ members may be selected at once. In order to achieve staggered tens, ~ ~ member shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years; two members for tens of two (2) years; and two members for terms of one (1) year, said terms to be determined by the drawing of lots. At the completion of any term, a Commission member may be reappointed pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 2.06.050 of this Code. 12.01.040 Staff Assistance.- The City Manager shall ensure that adequate staff will be allocated to provide necessary technical and clerical assistance to the Commission. 12.01.050 Time and Place of Meeting. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission shall establish a regular date, time, and place for Commission meetings, which shall be open to the public. Said meetings shall occur no less frequently than once a month. 12.01.060 Duties. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission shall advise the City Council on all matters subject to the jurisdiction of the Council pertaining to the public and traffic safety. The duties of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission shall be established by Resolution of the City Council. __ 12.01.070 Public Hearings. Whenever the Commission determines, by a two-thirds (2/3's) majority of those Members present, that its deliberations with respect to a particular matter or matters would be substantially aided by the presentation of testimony from the citizens of the City, or of a certain area of the City, the Commission may direct a public hearing be held concerning such matter or matters. Notice of such a hearing shall be provided by publication in a new~aper of general circulation published in the City of Temecula, and/or by posting the same in at least three (3) public places, not later than seven (?) days prior to the date of the hearing. Such hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the rules established for the conduct of hearings before the City Council unless the Council, by Resolution, shall otherwise provide. ' Section 2. Chapter 11.01 of the Temecula Municipal Code is hereby Section 3. SEVERABILITY. The City Council hereby declares that the provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction shall hold any sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this Ordinance. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its passage. Section 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance. 1993. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOFrED this__ day of ATTEST: J. Sal Mu~oz, Mayor June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) CITY OF TEMECULA ) SS I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temeeula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance No. 93- was duly introduced and placed upon it first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on the day of , 1993, and that thereaf- ter, said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council on the day of , 1993, by the following roll call vote. AYES: NOF_,S: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: June S. Greek, City Clerk OrdealS4 3 ITEM NO. 23 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council City Manager October 26, 1993 Old Town Temecula Merchants Association Request for Funding RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council consider · request from the Old Town Temecula Merchants Association to fund $24,000.00 to cover advertising on billboard which promotes Old Town. BACKGROUND: At the meeting of September 28, 1993, the City Council was approached by members from the Old Town Temecula Merchants Association requesting funding in the amount of $24,000 to extend a billboard message, which advertises the Old Town area, for twelve (12) months. The area identified as Old Town Temecula contains a diverse mix of businesses that include retail shops, restaurants, a Western bar and dancing establishment, professional offices, a museum and other service oriented businesses. The Old Town area generates approximately $48,000.00 in sales tax per year. These numbers are derived from the audit reports of our sales tax done by Hinderliter, deLlamas and Associates. Attached you will find e copy of a letter presented to the Council on September 28, 1993 during the public comments portion of the meeting. Pursuant to the provisions of the Brown Act, the Council could not act upon this matter at that meeting, therefore it is appearing on your agenda for action this date. DFD:jsg R:~aeda.m6OTreA~e. 1 The merchants of Old Town are still in the recover stages of the flood of January 16, 1993. To counteract the effects of this devastating disaster and the subsequent economic stagnation'due to the negative image of Old Town portrayed by news media, the Old Town Temecula Merchants Associalion acled quickly to combal Ihe loss of business and income in Old Town. The Board acted quickly on several fronts, tirst it stagec!:a flood ~victim's benefit auction, held on February 20, 1993. Money.s collected went to the individual businesses, and it was a ~ource of much needed immediate cash to the business who sold merchandise. Proc. eeds received from the Rod Run, held late Feb., helped to fund additional ad campaigns to try to stimulate business. The association expended half the cost of the centerfold two page ad on Old Town in the Chambers Visitors guide currently in rack service in the amount of $3,8.50.00 Among many promotional activities, OTTMA formed a billboard committee and raised $14,000.00 to leasea freeway sign for six months to promote Old Town. About 90% of the merchants in Old Town participated, and others such as Lou Cashmere, 'owner of Texaco Service Station and Wells Fargo Bank helped substantially. .. It is widely felt that in Old Town this billboard contributed to the financial recovery now being experienced by our local merchants. The billboard lease will expire shorlly. The Old Town Merchants dug deep into their pockels to pay for the first six months rental; they are financially unable to pull more money from their pocket an additional time. According to City records, $25,000,000.00 per year is generated from retail sales in Old Town. Not to mention other commerce in Temecula · stimulated by people coming to Old Town. The tax contribution to our · city from sales in Old Town is approximately $250,000.00 annually. ",~ !': According to Cal-Trans, our sign is subject to being .viewed by 60,000 people per day. There is one major problem with it in that it is not i illuminated at night. OMG has agreed to light the sign after dark providing OT'fMA signs a contract for an additional year. ' This sign leases for $2,000.00 per month. At this time we request a grant from the City of Temecula for $24,000.00 to extend our lease for an additional twelve months. Sincerely, Old Town Merchants Association ITEM NO. 24 ITEM NO. 25 DEPARTMENTAL 'REPORTS APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER ~ CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Manager/City Council Gary Thornhill, Director of Plannir~ October 26, 1993 Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: Receive and File Discussion: The following is a summary of the Planning Department's caseload and project activity for the month of September 1993: Caseload Activity: The department received 4 applications for administrative cases and 8 public hearing cases for the month of September. The following is a breakdown of case type for public hearing items: Annexation Fees Change of Zone Development Agreement EIR (Sponsor Prepares) General Plan Amendment Minor Public Use Permit Specific Plan (Land Use) Second Unit Permit Ongoing Projects: General Plan: To date, the Council has reached a consensus on all the elements. The remaining clean-up items and the Environmental Impact Report and Mitigation Monitoring Program are scheduled to be discussed at the October 26th City Council meeting. Old Town Specific Plan: Staff continues working with the Old Town Merchants Association and the Temecula Town Association to set up a Main Street organization for Old Town. The proposed implementation program and the Plan will be scheduled for City Council review upon completion of the General Plan. R:%S~MONTHLY.RPT~1993~,SEPT.93 10119/93 vgw 1 Develoomem Code: A draft code is being reviewed by the Development Code Advisory Committee, The committee has met three times and will meet again on October 28th. French Valley AirDort: The CoLtory has received a gram from the Federal Aviation Administration, to prepare the Airport Facility Master Plan for French Valley Airport. The comprehensive Land Use Plan and Master Plan will be developed concurrently. The City has provided comments to the consultant on Phase I of the Draft Master Plan. Temecula Reoional Center Specific Plan and Environmental Impact Report: This Specific Plan was presented at a Planning Commission Workshop on May 4, 1992. The Commissioners gave direction to the applicant and staff. This Specific Plan went to a DRC meeting January 5, 1993. Staff is awaiting submittal of additional information. Environmental Impact Report 340 prepared for the Temecula Regional Center was approved by the Planning Commission on June 21, 1993 and certified by the City Council on July 13, 1993. Winchester Hills and CamDos Verdes Soecific Plans and Environmental Impact Reports: These Specific Plans were discussed at a Planning Commission Workshop on May 4, 1992. The Commissioners gave direction to the applicant and staff. The Notice of Completion for the Campos Verdes EIR went to State Clearinghouse' July 10, 1992. Both of these Specific Plans went to the DRC meetings on January 5, 1993. Staff is awaiting submittal of additional information. Murdv Ranch Soecific Plan and Environmental Imoact Reoort: This Specific Plan was presented to the Planning Commission at a Workshop on April 6, 1992. The Commission provided Staff and the applicant direction relative to design issues. The applicant has incorporated these changes into the Specific Plan. This Specific Plan will be scheduled for a Planning Commission meeting upon completion of the Development Agreement and the Congestion Management Plan. Johnson Ranch Specific Plan: The Specific Plan has been submitted and is currently being reviewed by staff. Attachment: 1. Count & Valuation Summary by Type - page 3 2. Revenue and Status Report - page 4 R:~S\MONTHLY.RPT~191!3~SEFT.93 10119/93 vgw 2 ATTACHMENT NO. 1 COUNT AND VALUATION SUMMARY BY TYPE JULY 1993 R:\S~MONTHLY.RFT~1993~SEPT.93 10119/93 vow 3 REPT155 10/19/93 12:12 COUNT & VALUATION SUMMARY BY TYPE Subtotal: Cnstr Type PLANNING APP Date Range i 09/01/93 Thru 09/30/93 PLANNING APPLICATION Date Type: ~es (Select):PLAN A/~/D Type Construction type Count Sq Feet A PLANNING CASE-6/9/93 ANNEXATION FEES CERT OF COMPL/WAIVE FPM CHANGE OF ZONE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT EIR (SPONSOR PREPARES) EXTENSION OF TIME-PAR MP GEN PLN AMND-W/SPEC PLN LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT MINOR EVENT - NON PROFIT MINOR PUBLIC USE PERMIT SPECIFIC PLAN LAND USE SECOND UNIT PERMIT i 0 i 0 I 0 i 0 i 0 i 0 I 0 i 0 i 0 I 0 i 0 I 0 12 0 TOTAL ** 12 0 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 REVENUE STATUS REPORT R:\S\MONTHLY.RP'I'%1993~SEFF.93 10119/93 vgw 4 R EVPR I N2 10/04/93 161 ACCOUNT # ~101 ~102 ~103 4104 4105 4106 4107 ~108 4109 ~110 ~111 ~112 4113 4114 4115 4116 4117 4118 4119 4120 4121 412~ 4125 4126 4127 4128 4129 4GO 41~1 4132 4133 4135 4136 4137 4138 413~ 4140 4141 4142' , 4143 4145 4146 10:26:35 CtNERAL FUND PLANNING DESCRIPTION AHENDED fiNAL NAP APPEALS CERT. OF LAND DIV. COI4PLIANCE EXTENSION OF T]HE SINGLE FAHILY TRACTS NULTI-FANILY TRACTS PARCEL NAPS LOT LINE ADJUSTlENT NlNOll CHANGE PARCEL NERGER (2-4 LOTS) RECORDABLE ~__ml~_IVlSiON NAPS REVERSION TO ACREAGE (5+LOTS) SPECIAL SERVICE LETTER SECOND tINIT PERHITS CHANGE OF ZONE CONDITIONAL USE PERHIT CONSISTENCY CHECKS GENERAL PLAN AHENIN4ENT PLOT PLAN PUBLIC U$E PERNIT REVISED PERNIT SETBACK ADJUSTIqENT SPECIFIC PLAN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORHANCE TEI4ORARY OUTDOOR EVENT TENPONARY USE PERNIT VAR ] AN CE ZONING INFORNATIOH LETTER CEQA (INITIAL STUDIES) CEQA ENVIROI4ENT INPACT REPORT DEVELOPHENT AGREENENT GEOLOGY CEQA GEOLOGY ORD, 547 APZ LAFCO PARCEL NAP/MAIVER NERGER ANENDED FINAL TRACT/PAR, NAP CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION CONDO TRACT NAP REVERSION TO ACREAGE LOT REVISZOR AFTER CHECK LOT LINE ADJUST. PLAN CHECK CERT, OF CORRECT, PLAN CHECK CERT, OF CONPLIANCE PLAN CHECK COND, CERT, OF COHPL, PLN. CERT, OF PAR, NERGER PLAN CK CITY OF TBECULA REVENUE STATUS REPORT SEPTENBER 1993 ADJUSTED ESTINATE .00 .00 .00 .00 .OO .00 .00 .00 .OO .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .OO .00 .00 .O0 150,000.00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 SEPTBIER REVEINE .00 .00 400.00 .O0 .00 .00 .00 2~0.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 260.00 .OO 590.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 15.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 4,200.00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 1993-W, REVENUE .00 ~50,00 2,225.00 18,~.00 .00 1,205.00 1,810.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 2,74~.00 .00 .00 2°629°00 .00 273.00 500.00 .00 1,2~8.00 15.00 .00 511.00 18.00 3,90~.00 4,200.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ..00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 PAGE 18,4~00- .00 1,205.00- 1,810.00- .00 .00 .00 .00 2~).00- 2,74~.00- 8,805.00- .00 .00 147,371.00 .00 273.00- 500.00- .00 1,2M.00- 15.00- .00 571.00- 18.00- 4,200.00- .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00.. .00 .00 .00 ZCiX. 1.8 REVPR I N2 10106193 001 161 ACCOUNT # 4167 4150 4151 6153 4154 6155 4157 4169 6180 4200 6260 6261 4262 10:26:35 GENERAL FUND PLANNING DESCRIPTION VACATIC)NS PLAN CK DOCUIqENT PROCESSING CONDEI4NATION PLAN ClIECK REVERSION TO ACRE. PLAN CHECK PARCEL HAP PLAN CHECK TRACT HAP PLAN CHECK AHENDED NAP PLAN CHECI~ 4TN & SUBS, SUBMITTALS FEMA STUDY REVIEW LONA REVIEU DRAINAGE STUDY REVIEU IMPROVE INSPECTION ON-SITE K-RAT STUDY FEES FAST TRACK PLANNING FORHA FAST TRACK IN HOUSE PLAN CHECKS ANNEXATION FEES TEI4PORARY USE PERMIT ACCESSCItY WIND ENERGY LARGE FAHILY DAY CARE HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY LARD DIV UNIT NAP LANDSCAPE PLAN CHECK PLANNING CITY OF TEMECULA REVENUE STATUS REPORT SEPTEMBER 1995 ADJUSTED ESTIHATE ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 .00 ,O0 ,OO .OO ,OO ,OO .00 ,00 .OO ,OO ,OO .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .00 ,00 150,000.00 SEPTBIBER REVENUE .00 .00 .00 .OO .OO .00 .00 .00 .O0 .OO .IX) .O0 .O0 .00 .OO 300.00 ,00 ,O0 .00 .00 .00 .OO 1,3O5.oo 7,300.00 1993-9/, REVEINE ,00 ,00 ,OO .OO ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,O0 ,00 .00 ,OO .00 ,00 ,00 1,0/0,00 ',00 ,00 .00 ,00 ,00 181.00 &,160.00 55,362.00 PAGE 2 NALAN~ Z CQL ,00 ,00 ,00 ,OO .,00 ,00 ,OO ,OO ,O0 ,OO .00 ,00 ,00 .00 ,00 1,070.00- ,we ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 ,00 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager ,r.~;. Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer October 26, 1993 Public Works Monthly Activity Report RECOMMENDATION: Attached for City Council's review and filing is the Department of Public Works' Monthly Activity Reports for September, 1993. pw 15%egdrpt\93%1026~moeetrpt TRAFFIC DIVISION Monthly Activity Report For September, 1993 Submitted by: Tim D. Serlet Prepared by: Marty Lauber TRAFFIC REQUESTS TRAFFIC REQUESTS: Aug Sept ReCeived 16 13 Completed 12 9 Under Investigation 2 3 Scheduled for Traffic Commission 0 I II. ON GOING PROJECTS: A. Ce D. E. F. G. He Refined taxi-cab ordinance to be brought back to Public Traffic Safety Commission fo' final comments and recommendation to City Council. Traffic signals. 1. 2. 3. Margarita Road/Avenida Barca - design completed, drafting services selected Nicolas Road/Winchester Road - design completed, drafting' services selected S.R. '79(s)/Margarita Road - initiated design Safe Route to School Committee - Complete High School safety investigation. Research new alternative for Emergency Pre-emption System (Opticom). Completed stop sign, stop ahead sign and sidewalk inventory. Installation of speed undulations on Calle Pir~a Colana. Traffic signal turn on for Ynez Road at Town Center/Tower Plaza, south and Margarita Road at La Serena Way. Modified traffic signal timing along Ynez Road Corridor to accommodate for construction activities. ~-,. pw15%rnoectrpt\traffic%october 101893 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer ~f//~Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent October 1, 1993 Monthly Activity Report - September 1993 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of September, 1993: II. III. IV. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns POTHOLES A. Total square feet of potholes repaired CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations A. Total S.F. VI. 8 30 8 51 25 70 91,600 15 4,124 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 16 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 32 service order request of the month August, 1993. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 73 hours of overtime which includes standby time, P.M. surveillance (weekends only), and response to street emergencies. pwOS%roads%e~trpt%93%09 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 2 _. ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING AND STENCILING COMPANY has comoleted the following: · 73,830 L.F. of new and repainted striping · 317 L.F. of sand blasting · 6,170 L.F. of red curb · 109 new and repainted legends The total cost for Orange County striping service was $14,232.44 compared to $1,906,80 for August, 1993. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of September, 1993 was $57,420.72 compared to $9,812.50 for the month of August, 1993. Arbor Pro Tree Service has completed the following remove and stump grind I tree knocked down by a helicopter, the total cost was $325.00, Account No. 5402 $42,098.72 Account No. 5401 $15,322.00 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer pwO5~roade~actrptt,93~O9 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 3 __ STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following project for the month of July. NELSON PAVING Account No. 5402 Date: September 3, 1993 Total A.C. 1.5 Tons Total S.F. 98 Account No. 5402 Date: September 3, 1993 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 24' x 12' AC Remove and replace 24' x 4' x I AC Overlay 10' x 10' x 1" AC Overlay 10' x 4' x 1" AC Overlay 10' x 12' x 1" AC Overlay 175' x 12' x 1" AC Overlay Total Shoulder Grading 1,4000 S.F. Total A.C. 6.5 Tons Total SoF. 644 AccoUnt No. 5402 Date: September 3, 1993 Remove and replace 12' x 4' AC Street Excavate to check for cause Backfill and recompact Total A.C. I Tons Total S.F. 48 TOTAL COST: $325.00 TOTAL COST: $2,250.00 TOTAL COST: $270.00 pwO5~roede~e~t~t~93~O9 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 4 Account No. 5402 Date: September 7, 1993 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Overlay 220' x 4' AC in flowline Remove existing concrete curb approx. 65 Grade dirt shoulder to drain into creek Furnish and place approx. 150 In ft. of AC Berm & drainage swell Grade approx. 200' of shoulder to grade and drain into creek. AC down spout epprox. 10' width x 10' length with AC berm wraps Total A.C. 10.5 Tons Total Shoulder Grading 200' Total S.F. 1,150 MONTI=LEON; ;XCAVATING Account No. 5401 Date: September 9, 1993 Deportola Channel 1. Remove silt from channel and reinforce concrete rip-rap TOTAL COST: $3,725.00 TOTAL COST: $6,200.00 Account No. 5402 Date: September 15, 1993 Front Street ~ Moreno Front Street at Rancho California Road and Commerce Center Drive at Overland Channel 1. Repaired 4 catch basin lids TOTAL COST: $3,200.00 NELSON PAVING AND SEALING Account No. 5402 Date: September 15, 1993 1. Installed 8 speed undulations per the City of Temecula specifications Total A.C. 75 Tons Total S.F. 432 TOTAL COST: $5,192.00 TOTAL COST: pwO5%roeds~tfpt%93~09 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 5 __ HOUSTON HARRIS Account No. 5401 Date: September 17, 1993 1. Cleaned and chased catch basin on Rancho Vista at Southern Cross (4 hours total) TOTAL COST: ~540.00 RANCHO PAVING Account No. 5402 Date: September 17, 1993 4600 Classic Way 1. R & R 4' x 4' street failure Total A.C..5 Ton Total S.F. 16 Elinda Road n/o Calle Halcon 1. R & R 8.5' x 4.5' street failure TOTAL COST: $250.00 Total A.C. 1 Ton Total S.F. 38 TOTAL COST: $382.50 BORAL RESOURCES Account No. 5402 Date: September 24, 1993 Rainbow Canyon Road 1800' s/o Temecula Creek Inn 1. 1" A.C. Overlay 800' x 12' to the tie in with G.T.E. repairs Total S.F. 9,600 Total A.C. 57 Tons TOTALCOST: $1,450.00 pwO5%roecle%aotept~,93~,OI 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 6 _. DrL RIO CONTRACTORS Account No. 5401 Date: September 9, 1993 Ynez Road 150' slo Calle Halcon 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Clean area of 10' x 25' drainage ditch flowline debris Remove approx. 112 yard native material for 14' x 8" x 6" A.C. curb Remove approx. 2 yard native material for 10' x 8' - 1/4 to 1/2 tow rip-rap Place 14' x 8" 6" A.C. curbline Place 10' x 8' - 1/4 to 1/2 ton - rip-rap with 5 sack concrete Remove area of 4' x 6' vegetation Replace approx. I cubic yard native material Replace area of 3' x 5' 5" A.C. down spout Patch area of 3' x 4' A.C. curbline TOTAL COST: $3,882.00 RANCHO PAVING Account No. 5401 Date: September 20, 1993 Santiago @ Front Street North and South Channels 1. Clean and restore channels TOTAL COST: $2,200.00 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING Account No. 5402 Date: September 28, 1993 Front Street @ McDonalds 1. Remove and replace 53 L.F. of curb and gutter 2. Remove and replace 54 square feet of sidewalk 3. *Extra Sidewalk Repair (R & R) 84.5 square feet at 11.50 square feet Total S.F. 191.5 Total P.CoC. 5 yards TOTAL COST: $2,796.00 pwO5%roede~ctrpt%93%09 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 7 _. Account No. 5401 Date: September 28, 1993 Pauba road 112 miles e/o Margarita 1. Repair E.P. erosion around headwall Total rip-rap 23 tons Total P.C.C. 5 yards TOTAL COST: Account No. 5401 Date: September 24, 1993 Jedidiah Smith Channel Cross of Highway 79 South 1. Excavate Channel 600' x 20' 2. 250 tons exported and backfilled at Calle Velardo R.O.W. wash-out TOTAL COST: $3,850.00 $2,500.00 Account No. 5402 Date: September 28, 1993 28980 Front Street 1. Repair under sidewalk drain and sidewalk Total S.F. 200 Total PoC.C. 5 yards Account No. 5402 Date: September 24, 1993 Manzano Drive s/o Mira Posa Lane 2. 3. 4. Repair of 100' CMP backfill approx. 100 sq. feet of slope Extra 1,000 square feet - no charge 20 ft of 1/2" culvert Clean and jet culvert - no charge RANCHO PAVING Account No. 5402 Date: September 30, 1993 Teatreee at Hollberrry Court 1. Overlay 72 S.F. of A.C. cross gutter Total A.C. 2 Tons TOTAL COST: TOTAL COST: TOTAL COST: $990.00 $2,151.72 8486.00 pwOS~roads%actqlt%93%09 1013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - AUGUST, 1993 Page 8 _. Account No. 5402 Date: September 30, 1993 Front Street at Del Rio Plaza 1. Remove and replace A.C. street failure and overlays Total S.F. 606 R & R's Total S.F. 80 Overlays Total A.C. 23 Tons NELSON PAVING Account No. 5402 Date: September 29, 1993' 29710 Valle Olvera 1. Remove and replace A.C. down spout Total S.F. 110 Total A.C. 2 Tons TOTAL COST: TOTALCOST: $6,345.50 $837.u0 Account No. 5402 Date: September 29, 1993 Remove and replace approx. 931 sq. ft of concrete sidewalk area and dispose of legally. Remove and replace 12 In. ft. W/2' gutter and 11' 9" curb W/3' 6" gutter. Total P.O. $8,275.00 * * * Extra: Remove and replace 300 sq. ft. of sidewalk area on Via Aguila.- Remove and replace 120 sq. ft. of sidewalk area on Via Puerta. Remove and replace 21 In. ft. 2' and 3' curb and gutter. Total Extra: $4,515.00 Total P.CoC. 20 Yards Total S.F. 1,384 TOTAL COST: $12,790.00 pwO5%roede\ec~pt%93%09 1013 J DATE 09-07-93 09-08-93 0909-93 09-13-93 09-13-93 09-14-93 09-15-93 0_~16-93 c -, 6-93 09-20-93 09-20-93 09-22-93 09-24-93 09-24-93 09-27-93 09-27-93 LOCATION 45278 Esplendor Wolf Valley ~ Pala Road 42431 Cosmic Drive Mira Loma & Southern Cross 30482 Spica 44077 i-15 @ 31007 29611 28516 29610 Northgate Avenue Hwy. 79 off ramp Camino del Este Ramsey Court Pujol Street Ramsey Court Vintage Hills Tract Homes 27511 Bolander 45600 Rainbow Canyon Road 31177 Mariposa Way 29597 Deal Court CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG REQUEST Pick-up trash bags Weed Abatement Root prune Catch basin needs cleaning Trash pick-up concern Catch basin cleaning Sand at intersection Trah pick up concern Helicopter killed tree Drainage concern Request "No Parking" sign for sweepers. Sweeper complaint Trash concern Paving request Backfilling culvert covered drain. Pick-up trash bags WORK COMPLETED I 09-08-93 09-09-93 09-09-93 09-13-93 09-14-93 09-14-93 09-15-93 09-16-93 09-16-93 09-20-93 09-20-93 09-22-93 09-24-93 09-24-93 09-27-93 09-28-93 TOTAL SOR'S 16 -1- pwO3\roadslwkcmpltd~09. 100493 ~DATE 09-08-93 09'14-93 09-17-93 09-17-93 09-17-93 09-20-93 09-21-93 09-21-93 09-22-93 09-24-93 09-27-93 09-28-93 09-28-93 09-29-93 09-30-93 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 LOCATION Sl~ort's Park 42540 Escolacata Drive 28559 Pujol Street Pujol Street N/O Main' Street Pujol Street S/O 6th Street 300 yards S/O Hwy. 70 S, Off Raml~ Nicolas Road E/O Warbler Pep Boys Sign and back of building. La Serene ~ Hurkon Nicolas Road ~ N. Gen. Kearney La Serena E/O Via Puerta Rancho California Road @ Calle Bahia Vista Rancho Calif. Road @ Calle Tajo 28497 and 28450 Pujol Street County Library GRAFFITI REMOVAL WORK COMPLETED Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed 208 S.F. of Greffiti 20 S.F. of Graffiti 1 O0 S.F. of Graffiti 80 S.F. of Graffiti 80 S.F. of Graffiti 150 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 730 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 600 S.F. of Graffiti Removed Removed Removed Removed 6 S.F. of Graffiti 700 S.F. of Graffiti 550 S.F. of Graffiti 12 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 180 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 708 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 20 SoF. of Graffiti TOTAL 4, 124 S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED -1 - pwO3\roade%wkcmpltd\9.Graffid 100493 DATE 09-01-93 09-01-93 09-01-93 09-01-93 ~2-93 0~-O2-93 09-03-93 09-03-93 09-03-93 09-08-93 09-13-93 09-14-93 09-14-93 09-14-93 09-14-93 09-14-93 09-15-93 09~,22-93 09-22-93 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 SIGNS LOCATION Margarita NIO Pio Pico Margarita SIO Pauba Yukon EIO Copper Beach La Hacienda @ Front Margarita N/O Rustic Glen Margarita S/O Rancho Vista 41847, 41798 & 41762 Humber Drive Rancho California Road ~i) Town Center Ynez ~ Coronado De Portola W/O Verde Business Park Drive ~) Single Oak Margarita between Pio Pico & Santiago Front Street ~ 6th Street and Moreno Front Street S/O Overland Jefferson Avenue N/O Overland Winchester E & W Enterprise Circle Pina Colada between Del Rey and La Serena La Serena ~) Calle Medusa WORK COMPLETED Installed W-75 & W-11 Repaired 3 R-26D Replaced R-26D Repaired R-2 "45" & installed S.N.S. (Graffiti) Installed "City Limit" Sign Installed R-81A Installed 3 N.H.W. Signs Replaced "K" Marker Replaced R-2 "45" (old) Replaced Bike Route Sign Installed S.N.S. & R-1 Repaired Installed Installed Installed Installed Installed 2 R-1 (Graffiti) 2 SW 21B 2 SW 21B I SW 21B 2 SW 21B 4 W 37 and 4 W-6 "15" Installed N.H.W Sign Calle Katerene W/O Calle Medusa Installed N.H.W. Sign pwO3~roads\wkcmpltd%e3\09.egn 100493 Signe - September, 1993 IContinned} 09-22-93 09-24-93 09-24-93 09-29-93 09-29-93 09-29-93 Margarita SIO Winchester Piote and Huron Kaweah @ Calle Medusa Margarita W/O Brillantine Margarita EIO Moraga N. Gen'l Kearney ~i) Margarita Replaced R-71R-7A "Knock-Down" Installed W-53 Repaired 2 W-53 Installed W-65-1 Installed W-65 Replaced R-1 and Type "N" TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED TOTAL SIGNS REPNRED 8 30 8 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 I DATE 09-20-93 09-22-93 09-28-93 09-29~93 / 09-30-93 CA TCH BASINS LOCATION Rancho Calif. Road to Margarita Pala Road, Rainbow Canyon, Edwardo WORK COMPLETED 3 catch basins cleaned and secured. 40 catch basins cleaned end secured. Area #1 (See Daily for locations.) 11 catch basins cleaned and secured. Area #1 (See Daily for locations.) 11 catch basins cleaned and secured. Area #1 (See Daily for locations.) 5 catch basins cleaned and secured. TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED AND SECURED 70 - 1 - pw03\roads%wkcmpltd\93\09 .CB 100493 I DATE 09-01-93 09-03-93 09-03-93 09-09-93 09-13-93 09-14-93 09-16-93 09-22-93 09-23-3 09-27-93 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 I LOCATION Las Haciendas O Front La Serena e~) Margarita La Serena E/O Margarita Margarita Road e La Serena Business Park Drive {b Single Oak Calle Pina Colada between Del 'Rey and La Serena Rancho Calif. Road EIO Cosmic Rancho Calif. Road E/O Front 'Front ~i) Rancho Calif. Road Ave. Barca ~i) Del Rey Road TREES WORK COMPLETED Trimmed 4 trees Trimmed 4 trees Trimmed 3 trees Trimmed 4 trees Trimmed I tree Trimmed 9 trees Trimmed 11 trees Trimmed '2 trees Trimmed I tree Trimmed 12 trees TOTAL 51 trees trimmed pwO3~roede%wkemplt~93%,9.tre 100493 DATE 09-01-93 09-02-93 09-02-93 09-02-93 09-02-93 09-03-93 r 8-93 09-08-93 09-09-93 09-10-93 09-10-93 09-10-93 09-13-93 09-14-93 09-16-93 09-20-93 09-20-93 09-20-93 09-21-93 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED SEPTEMBER 1993 LOCATION Vallejo @ Ynez Pala Road @ Wolf Valley Margarita N/O Rustic Glen Ynez @ Santiago Wolf Valley Road @ Pala Road Ynez S/O Santiago De Portola @ Pio Pico Ynez Road E/O Vallejo Pala Road between Wolf Valley and Loma Linda. "C" and Santiago Santiago and Front La Vida @ Margarita Moraga @ Rancho California Road Rancho Calif. Rd. @ Moraga Rancho Calif. Rd. E/O Moraga Rancho Calif. Rd. between Margarita and Meadows Parkway. Rancho Califo Rd. between Moraga and Humber. Rancho Calif. Road N/O Ynez Rancho Calif. Road W/O Kaiser WEED ABATEMENT WORK COMPLETED Cleared 3,000 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared 250 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 3,000 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 1,500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 5,600 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 1,550 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 1,500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 52,000 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds (Tractor) Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared 100 800 300 300 S.F. of R.OoW. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 600 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 3,000 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 1,500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds Cleared 750 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds Cleared 750 SoF. of R.O.W. Weeds Cleared 4,000 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds - 1 - pwO3%roads\wkcmpltd%Og.Wee 100493 Weed Abatement - September, 1993 (Continued) 09-22-93 09-22-93 09-23-93 09-24-93 09-28-93 09-28-93 09-28-93 09-28-93 09-29-93 La Serena @ Calle Medusa Margarita Ext. @ Winchester Rancho Calif. Road W/O I-15 Margarita S/O Winchester La Serena Way E/O Calle Medusa Del Rey @ San Pasqual Del Rey Road S/O Ave. Barca Ave. Barca @ Via Monterey Margarita @ Brillintine Cleared Cleared Cleard Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared Cleared 4,000 S.F. of R.OoW. Weeds 1,400 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 2,100 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 2,500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 550 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 500 S.Fo of R.O.W. Weeds 1,500 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds 250 S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds TOTAL S.F. WEED ABATEMENT 91.600 -2- pwO3\roade%wkcmloltd%Og.Wee 100493 :z I- 0 U I- Z In I- ~ z 0 o U 8 8 t 8 8 8~ 8! . . m. z I.- I- z 0 o u 0 I- C~ z lu I- 1,- Z lu 0 ,,i u i~, 0 0 _1 i/ ! I- ll: o, ( CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report September, 1993 Submitted by: /rPrepared by: Tim D. Serlet Don Spagnolo WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Ynez Road: The Contractor has recently completed construction of the widened portion of the road north of Solana Way and has re-directed traffic to the new outside lanes. Removal of the center portion of the road is in progress and the contractor will be grading for the new median islands. Upon completion of the medians the center lanes will be graded and paved'. The Contractor intends on paving the final cap for the entire project after completion of the inside lanes north of Solana Way. Field surveying for improvements to widen Solana Way has been completed and a plan has been prepared and submitted to the Contractor for a price proposal for Council approval. CRC: A seal coat is being applied by the Contractor to the exterior masonry block of the gym, sound wall and retaining walls, after which an anti graffiti coating will be applied. The interior walls of the gym are being painted and will receive a final coat of paint in the next week. The Contractor is also in the process of completing the final touches on the outside of the building so that the windows and doors can be installed. The irrigation system for the project has been completed as well as a portion of the landscaping. Riverton Park: Rough grading of the site is complete and the Contractor is in the process of installing the underground irrigation and storm drain lines, after which the Contractor has scheduled the construction of the concrete sidewalks. Jefferson Avenue Storm Drain: A pre-construction meeting was held to address procedures during construction. The Contractor is scheduled to start the project the week of October 25, 1993. The total contract time for the project is thirty (30) working days. pwlS%moectrpt\cip%october 102693 Rancho Vista Sidewalks: A pre-construction meeting was held and the construction is scheduled to begin on October 18, 1993. The final construction time for the project is thirty (30) working days. ~- PROJECTS OUT TO BID: P~ol Street Im[)rovements: The project was re-bid with a bid opening of October 28, 1993. A recommendation to award a contract to the apparent low bidder will be presented at the November 9, 1993 City Council meeting. Pala Community Park: Bids were received on September 30, 1993. A recommendation to award a contract to the apparent low bidder will be presented at the October 26, 1993 City Council meeting. PROJECTS UNDER DESIGN: SDOrtS Park Slope ReDair: Final design plans have been completed and the project will be sent out for public bid. Margarita Road Sidewalk Improvements: Construction documents and specifications are being prepared for sidewalk improvements on the east side of Margarita Road between Rancho Vista Road and Pauba Road. This project-will be constructed with SB821 funds. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Liefer Road. John Warner Road. Santiago Road and Walcott Corridor: Staff is currently preparing Requests for Proposals (RFP) for providing Professional Engineering Services to prepare plans and specifications for the required road improvements. pw15~moactrpt~,cip~october 102893 "r ~Z ~o o ~ d d :::)z ..t- ,.- ¢J11.,- i-- * * CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT APPROVAL: TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: City Council/City Manager Anthony Eimo, Chief Building Official October 26, 1993 Building and Safety September, 1993, Activity Report RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. DISCUSSION: The following is a summary of activity for September, 1993: Building Permits Issued ..................................... ;205 Building Valuation ................................... $11,282, 163 Revenue Collected .................................... $120, 167 Housing Starts ............................................. 88 New Commercial Starts ........................... 2 = 9,365 Sq. Ft. Commercial Additions/Alterations .................... 8 = 14,530 Sq. Ft. Building Inspections ...................................... 2,450 V:%WI~AGENDA.REI~$ept'93.Rpt Agenda Report October 26, 1993 Page 2 - Code Enforcement Actions ................................... 147 Active Cases Pending ....................................... 138 Closed Cases .............................................. 20 V:%WP~AGENDAoREP~Sept'93. Rpt Z Z 0 ZlO 0 0 0 0 ! l iii i!1 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ITEM NO. MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA COMMU__NITY SERVICES DISTRICT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 A regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District was called to order on Tuesday, September 28, 1993, 8:30 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. President Patricia H. Birdsall presiding. PRESENT: 5 ABSENT: 0 DIRECTORS: Mur~oz, Parks, Roberts, Stone, Birdsall DIRECTORS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Herwood Edvalson, City Attorney Scott F. Field, City Clerk June S. Greek end Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Director Stone, seconded by Director Roberts to approve Consent Calendar Items No. I - 3. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 DIRECTORS: Mu~oz, Parks, Roberrs, Stone, Birdsall NOES: 0 DIRECTORS: None ABSENT: 0 DIRECTORS: None 1. CombinincJ Balance Sheet as of June 30. 1993 and the Statement of Revenues, Exoenditures and ChanQes in Fund Balance for the Year Ended June 30.1993 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Receive and file the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance for the Year Ended June 30, 1993; 1.2 Transfer $37,808 from various recreation operating accounts to Project Employees' Salaries. CSDMIN09/28193 -1 - 10105/93 COMMUNITY SERVICES MINUTES SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 2. Resolution Establishino a Petty Cash Fund for Temecula Community Services District RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. CSD 93-07 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING A =PETTY CASH" FUND 3. Naminq of CRC Amohitheater RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Approve naming the Amphitheater in the Temecula Community Recreation Center as the Thomas H. Langley Amphitheater. DISTRICT BUSINESS Rancho Del Sol Landscaoe Improvements Community Services Director Shawn Nelson presented the staff report. It was moved by Director Mur~oz, seconded by Director Stone to approve staff recommendation as follows: RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Receive and file report regarding the slope maintenance survey of property owners along Margarita Road within the Rancho Del Sol and Verano Developments. GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT None DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT Community Services Director Shawn Nelson reported the following: The bid opening for Pala Community Park will be Thursday, September 30, 1993. CSDMINO9128193 -2- I 0106/93 SEPTEMBER 98, 1993 COMMUNITY SERVICES MINUTES - Construction of Riverton Park will begin this week. BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS Director Parks asked whether staff has addressed his previous request to consider using the Northwest Sports Complex as a retention basin for storm run-off. Director Nelson said staff is currently considering how the Northwest Sports complex will be administered and that will be presented to the Community Services Commission and the Council. Director Parks stated there is a sense of urgency with the matter of County Flood Control incorporating this property into the final plan. Director Mur~oz suggested Mr. Nelson contact County Flood Control at the earliest possible time and discuss with them their possible for this site. President Birdsall commended Community Services Director Nelson and staff on the Old Town Temecula Senior Center. President Birdsall advised there is · a group traveling cross country celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first U.S. senior center, who she will contact and ask to make Temecula one of their stops. Director Stone proposed that the City sponsor a "Drug and Health Fair" at the Old Town Temecula Senior Center. Director Stone said he could arrange for free cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure testing as well as inviting representatives from the major drug manufacturers at no cost to the City. It was approved by consensus to allow Director Stone to coordinate with City staff to provide a Drug and Health Fair at the Old Town Temecula Senior Center. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Director Stone, seconded by Director Roberts to adjourn at 8:45 P.M. The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Service District will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 1992, 8:00 PM, at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. ATTEST: President Patricia H. Birdsall June S. Greek, City Clerk CSDMINOg/28193 -3- 10/05193 ITEM NO. 2 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER OCTOBER 26, 1993 ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT DEED FOR KENT HINTERGARDT MEMORIAL PARK - THE PRESLEY COMPANIES PREPARED BY: BERYL YASINOSKY, MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors: Accept a grant deed from The Presley Companies for Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, a nine (9) acre park within Tract No. 23267-2, subject to the Presley Companies making suitable arrangements to clear title of the reservoir easement. Such arrangements shall be approved by the Director of Community Services and the City Attorney. DISCUSSION: Pursuant to an agreement between the TCSD and The Presley Companies dated September 30, 1991, the developer is dedicating a nine-acre park, named Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, to the City. The park is located on Via Del Coronado, between Highway 79 South and Pala Road. The amenities of the park include a tot lot, picnic tables, barbecues, drinking fountain, shade trees, and approximately five (5) acres of turfed open space area for active play. This park has been inspected and approved by the TCSD Maintenance Superintendent. The enclosed grant deed has been reviewed by staff to insure that all legal requirements have been satisfied. A policy of title insurance has also been provided by the developer to accompany the transfer of title to the City. FISCAL IMPACT: Cost of maintaining this park is included within the TCSD Rates and Charges for FY 1993/94 - Community Services, Parks, and Recreation. ATTACHMENTS: Vicinity/Location Map Grant Deed from The Presley Companies. EXEMPT RECORDING REQUESTED BY City of Temecula PER .GOV'T CODE § 6103 AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: Office of the City Clerk City of Temecula 43172 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE GRANT DEED The undersigned grantor declares: FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, THE PRESLEY COIvIPANIES, a California corporation, hereby grants to the CITY OF TEMECULA, a body corporate and politic, the foliowing described real property in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Executed on California. THE PRESLEY COMPANIES, a California corporation BY: its: BY: its: ACKNOWLEDGMENT WITNESS my hand and official sea/. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ~ On ~;>-,~ g' q,,~ , before me, the undersigned. a Notary PubLic in and for the State of California, ersona/ly appeared C-,~person~n~ '~t,~ ~( /I)~-Z~ ~. ~~~" y known to o~ 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. . ( ~ OFFICIALSEAL NANCY J. WEBB ( N~r~RV mmuc- My C~m. 8mWes June 3. 1994 CONSENT The City of Temecula hereby consents to the grant of real property set forth above. City of Temecula BY: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor ATTEST: BY: June S. Greek, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: BY: ~ ~ Scott F. Field, City Attorney EXHIBIT "A" Lot 184 of Tract No. 23267-2, as shown by Map on file in Book 237, pages 63 through 69 of Maps, Records of Riverside County, California. ITEM NO. 3 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: Board of Directors FROM: David F. Dixon, City Manager DATE: October 26, 1993 SUBJECT: Award of Contract for Construction of Pale Community Park (Project No. PW93-03CSD) PREPARED BY.' ~Dhawn Nelson, Director of Community Services on Spagnolo, Principal{~ Engineer - Capital Projects RECOMMENDATION: Approve the plans and specifications for the construction of Pala Community Park, Project No. PW93-03CSD. e Award a construction contract in the amount of $2,757,566.00 to Martin J. Jaska, Inc. and authorize the President to execute the contract. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed the contingency of $275,756.60 which is equal to 10% of the contract amount. Approve an agreement with Kingsway DeVelopment Corporation to reimburse the City $149,015.00 for off-site street and flood control improvements. BACKGROUND: On December 8, 1992, the City Council approved the master plan for Pale Community Park, authorized the preparation of construction plans and specifications, and released a formal public bid for the construction of Pala Community Park. Construction of Pala Community Park includes, but is not limited to, on and offsite improvements such as grading, landscaping and irrigation, asphalt paving and concrete, drainage facilities, recreational and playground facilities, lighting, and utilities. The total engineer's estimate including the additive alternates for this project is $2,700,000. The bid proposals include 4 additive bid items. The first three additive bid items are for the construction of a restroom facility. The proposed location of the building currently lies within the floodway of Temecula Creek. However, the City is currently processing an application - 1 - pw 13%egdrpt%93% 1026%pw93-03 .awd with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to have the restroom facility removed from the floodway. A favorable response is expectecLwithin 90 days. The fourth additive bid item is for improvements to be constructed within a MWD easement. Twelve bids for the project were publicly opened on September 30, 1993. The following bids were received which include the base bid and the four additive alternates: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Martin J. Jaska .............. $2,757,566.00 Skidmore Contracting Corporation . ~2,839,721.00 L.R. Hubbard Construction Co., Inc. $2,888,087.00 Marina .................... $3,056,000.00 T.B. Penick & Sons, Inc ......... $3,096,500.00 Menefee/Larson Construction Co. $3,140,341.00 Baldi Bros. Constructors ........ $3,159,083.00 Micon Engineering, Inc .......... $3,159,534.11 Terra-Cal Construction, Inc ....... $3,280,000.00 West Coast General Corporation .. $3,307,917.80 Valley Crest Landscape, Inc ...... $3,347,796.00 Commercial Contractors, Inc ..... $3,404,100.00 Martin J. Jaska, Inc. has not previously provided construction services for the City. However, favorable recommendations have been recieved from agencies in the Counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, and Orange. A total of 270 calendar days have been allowed for construction which is scheduled to begin in mid November of 1993 and be completed by mid August of 1994. An agreement with Kingsway Development Corporation to reimburse the City a total of $149,015.00 for costs associated with constructing off-site street and flood control improvements has been developed· As specified in Attachment B, the City shall be fully reimbursed within five (5) years of the execution of said agreement or at such time that Kingsway's property (Tract No. 21067) is sold, whichever is first. A copy of the bid summary is available for review in the City Engineer's office. -2- pw131agdrpt%93~.1026%pw93-O3 .awd FISCAL IMPACT: This Capital Improvement Project is funded by Development Impact Fees ($3,010,000) and CFD 88-12 ($350,000). The Development Impact Fee account will be reimbursed $149,015.00 through an agreement with Kingsway Development Corporation for off-site costs as described in Attachment B. The total project cost of $3,033,322.60 includes the Contract amount of $2,757,566.00 plus the 10% contingency of $275,756.60. Funds have been appropriated to the Capital Improvement account numbers 210-190-120-5804 and 210- 190-131-5802. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Construction Contract 2. Reimbursement Agreement -3- pwl 3%egdrpt\93\1026~pw93-O3.awd ATTACHMENT 1 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT -4- pwl 3%agdrpt%93%1026%pw93-O3.awd CITY OF TEMECULA, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRACT FOR PALA COMMUNITY PARK PROJECT NO. PW 93.-03 CSD THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into the day of ,1993 , by and between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "CITY", and Martin J. Jaska. Inc. , hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR." WITNESSETH: That CITY and CONTRACTOR, for the consideration hereinafter named, mutually agree as follows: 1.8. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The complete Contract includes all of the Contract Documents, to wit: Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Performance Bond, Labor and Materials Bond, Plans and Specifications entitled PROJECT NO. PW 93-03 CSD, Insurance Forms, this Contract, and all modifications and amendments thereto, the State of California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (1992 Ed.) where specifically referenced in the Plans and Technical Specifications, and the latest version of the Standard Soecifications for Public Works Construction, including all supplements as written and promulgated by the Joint Cooperative Committee of the Southern California Chapter of the American Associated General Contractors of California (hereinafter, "Standard Specifications") as amended by the General Specifications, Special Provisions, and Technical Specifications for PROJECT NO. PW 93-03 CSD. Copies of these Standard Specifications are available from the publisher: Building News, Incorporated 3055 Overland Avenue Los Angeles, California 90034 (213) 202-7775 The Standard Specifications will (;0ntrol the general provisions, construction materials, and construction methods for this Contract except as amended by the Genera| Specifications, Special Provisions, Technical Specifications, and Plans and Specifications to PROJECT NO. PW 93-03 CSD. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and the other Contract Documents, the other Contract Documents shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions. Where the Contract Documents describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, it is understood that the item is to be furnished and installed completed and in place and that only the best general practice is to be used. Unless otherwise specified, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and do all the work involved in executing the Contract. CONTRACT CA- 1 t:\bids\pebcoa~.pddrev:0~0993 The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by anyone shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflict. between this Contract and any other Contract Document shall be resolved in favor of this Contract. SCOPE OF WORK. CONTRACTOR shall perform everything required to be performed, shall provide and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment, and all utility and transportation services required for the following: PROJECT NO. PW 93-03 CSD All of said work to be performed and materials to be furnished shall be in strict accordance with the Drawings and Specifications and the provisions of the Contract Documents hereinabove enumerated and adopted by CITY. CITY APPROVAL. All labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services shall be furnished and work performed and completed under the direction and supervision and subject to the approval of CITY or its authorized representatives. CONTRACT AMOUNT AND SCHEDULE. CITY agrees to pay and CONTRACTOR agrees to accept in full payment for the work above-agreed to be done, the sum of: Two Million. Seven Hundred & Rftv Seven Thousand, Rve Hundred & Sixty Six DOLLARS and __ 00 ClgVI'S ($ 2,757,566.00 ), the total amount of the base bid and alternate bid. CONTRACTOR agrees to complete the work in a period not to exceed Two Hundred Seventy (270) working days, commencing with delivery of Notice to Proceed by CITY. Construction shall not commence until bonds and insurance are approved by CITY. CHANGE ORDERS. All change orders shall be approved by the City Council, except that the City Manager is hereby authorized by the City Council to make, by written order, changes or additions to the work in an amount not to exceed the contingency as established by the City Council. PAYMENTS. On or about the thirtieth (30th) day of the month next following the commencement of the work, there shall be paid to the CONTRACTOR a sum equal to ninety percent (90%) of the value of the work completed since the commencement of the work. Thereafter, on or about the thirtieth (30th) day of each successive month as the work progresses, the CONTRACTOR shall 'be paid such sum as will bring the payments each month up to ninety percent (90%) of the previous payments, provided that the CONTRACTOR submits his request for payment prior to the last day of .each preceding month. The final payment, if unencumbered, or any part thereof unencumbered, shall be made sixty (60) days after CITY acceptance of the work and the CONTRACTOR filing a one-year warranty with the CITY on a warranty form provided by the CITY. Payments shall be made on demands drawn in the manner required by law, accompanied by a certificate signed by the City Manager, stating that the work for which payment is demanded has been performed in accordance with the terms of the Contract, and that the amount stated in the certificate is due under the terms of the Contract. Partial payments \on the Contract price shall not be considered as an acceptance of any part of the work. WARRANTY RETENTION. Commencing with the date the Notice of Completion i.~ "" recorded, the CITY shall retain a portion of the Contract award price, to assure warrant~/ CONTRACT CA-2 la~bids~!~ac'om.pddrev:O80993 WARRANTY RETENTION. Commencing with the date the Notice of Completion is recorded, the CITY shall retain a portion_~f the Contract award price, to assure warranty performance and correction of construction deficiencies according to the following schedule: 10. CONTRACT AMOUNT $25,000-$75,000 $75,000- $500,000 Over$500,000 RETENTION PERIOD 180 days 180 days One Year RETENTION PERCENTAGE 3% $ 2,250 + 2% of amount in excess of $75,000 $10,750 + 1% of amount in excess of $500,000 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES: EXTENSION OF TIME. In accordance with Government Code Section 53069.85, CONTRACTOR agrees to forfeit and pay to CITY the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per day for each calendar day completion is delayed beyond the time allowed pursuant to Paragraph 4 of this Contract. Such sum shall be deducted from any payments due to or to become due to CONTRACTOR. Such sum shall be deducted from any payments due to or to become due to CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR will be granted an extension of time and will not be assessed liquidated damages for unforeseeable delays beyond the control of and without the fault or negligence of the CONTRACTOR including delays caused by CITY. CONTRACTOR is required to promptly notify CITY of any such delay. WAIVER OF CLAIMS. Unless a shorter time is specified elsewhere in this Contract, on or before making final request for payment under Paragraph 6 above, CONTRACTOR shall submit to CITY, in writing, all claims for compensation under or arising out of this Contract; the acceptance by CONTRACTOR of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims against CITY under or arising out of this Contract except those previously made in writing and request for payment. CONTRACTOR shall be required to execute an affidavit, release and indemnify agreement with each claim for payment. PREVAILING WAGES. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the City Council has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this Contract, from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. These rates are on file with the City Clerk. Copies may be obtained at cost at the City Clerk's office of Temecula. CONTRACTOR shall post a copy of such wage rates at the job site and shall pay the adopted prevailing wage rates as a minimum. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1773.8, 1775, 1776, 1777.5, 1777.6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of the Labor Code, CONTRACTOR shall forfeit to the CITY, as a penalty, the sum of $25.00 for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each laborer, worker, or mechanic employed, paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this Contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of the Contract. CONTRACT CA-3 la~bide%palncom.prlrJrev:010993 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. TIME OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in this Contract. INDEMNIFICATION. All work covered by this Contract done at the site of construction or in preparing or delivering materials to the site shall be at the risk of CONTRACTOR alone. CONTRACTOR agrees to save, indemnify, hold harmless and defend CITY, its officers, employees, and agents, against any and all liability, injuries, or death of persons (CONTRACTOR's employees included) and damage to property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken or out of the operations conducted by CONTRACTOR, save and except claims or litigations arising through the sole active negligence or sole willful misconduct of the CITY. CONTRACTOR'S INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION. No plea of ignorance of conditions that exist or that may hereafter exist or of conditions of difficulties that may be encountered in the execution of the work under this Contract, as a result of failure to make the necessary independent examinations and investigations, and no plea of reliance on initial investigations or reports prepared by CITY for purposes of letting this Contract out to bid will be accepted as an excuse for any failure or omission on the part of the CONTRACTOR to fulfill in every detail all requirements of this Contract. Nor will such reasons be accepted as a basis for any claims whatsoever for extra compensation or for an extension of time. GRATUITIES. CONTRACTOR warrants that neither it nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives has offered or given any gratuities or promises to CITY's employees, agents, or representatives with a view toward securing this Contract or securing favorable treatment with respect thereto. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. CONTRACTOR warrants that he has no blood or marriage relationship, and that he is not in any way associated with any City officer or employee, or any architect, engineer, or other puerperal of the Drawings and Specifications for this project. CONTRACTOR further warrants that no person in his/her employ has been employed by the CITY within one year of the date of the Notice Inviting Bids. CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT. After the completion of the work contemplated by this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall file with the City Manager his affidavit stating that all workmen and persons employed, all firms supplying materials, and all subcontractors upon the Project have been paid in full, and that there are no claims outstanding against the Project for either labor or materials, except certain items, if any, to be set forth in an affidavit covering disputed claims or items in connection with a Stop Notice which has been filed under the provisions of the laws of the State of California. SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR Corporations: The signature must contain the name of the corporation, must be signed by the President and Secretary or Assistant Secretary, and the corporate seal must be affixed. Other persons may sign for the corporation in lieu of the above if a certified copy of a resolution of the corporate board of directors so authorizing them to do so is on file in the City Clerk's office. CONTRACT CA-4 !a\bid~\!~l~om,pdd~w:0S0~93 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. PartnerShiPs: The names of all persons comprising the partnership or co-partnership must be sta~ed. The bid must be signed by all partners comprising the partnership unless proof in the form of a certified copy of a certificate of partnership acknowledging the signer to be a general partner is presented to the City Clerk, in which case the general partner may sign. Joint Ventures: Bids submitted as joint ventures must so state and be signed by each joint venturer. Individuals: Bids submitted by individuals must be signed by the bidder, unless an up-to-date power of attorney is on file in the City Clerk's office, in which case said person may sign for the individual. The above rules also apply in the case of the use of a fictitious firm name. In addition, however, where the fictitious name is used, it must be so indicated in the signature. SUBSTITUTED SECURITY. In accordance with Section 22300 of the Public Contracts Code, CONTRACTOR may substitute securities for any monies withheld by the CITY to insure performance under the Contract. At the request and expense of the CONTRACTOR, securities equivalent to the amount withheld shall be deposited with the CITY or with a State or Federally chartered bank or an escrow agent who shall pay such monies to the CONTRACTOR upon notification by CITY of CONTRACTOR's satisfactory completion of the Contract. The type of securities deposited and the method of release shall be approved by the City Attorney's office. RESOLUTION OF CLAIMS. Any dispute or claim arising out of this Contract shall be arbitrated pursuant to Section 10240 of the California Public Contracts Code. NOTICE TO CITY OF LABOR DISPUTES. Whenever CONTRACTOR has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of the Contract, CONTRACTOR shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respect thereto, to CITY. BOOKS AND RECORDS. CONTRACTOR's books, records, and plans or such part thereof as may be engaged in the performance of this Contract, shall at all reasonable times be subject to inspection and audit by any authorized representative of the CITY. UTILITY LOCATION. CITY acknowledges its responsibilities with respect to locating utility facilities pursuant to California Government Code Section 4215. CONTRACTOR shall contact the appropriate regional notification center in accordance with Government Code Section 4216.2. CONTRACT CA-5 la%bkb\l~lacom.pddr~v:010993 24. 25. 26. TRENCH PROTECTION AND EXCAVATION. CONTRACTOR shall submit its detailed plan for worker protection during the excavati_0~_ of trenches required by the scope of the work in accordance with Labor Code Section 6705. CONTRACTOR shall, without disturbing the condition, notify CITY in writing as soon as CONTRACTOR, or any of CONTRACTOR's subcontractors, agents, or employees have knowledge and reporting is possible, of the discovery of any of the following conditions: The presence of any material that the CONTRACTOR believes is hazardous waste, as defined in Section 25117 of the Health and Safety Code; ii. Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing from those indicated in the specifications; or III. Unknown physical conditions at the site of any unusual nature, different materially for those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in this Contract. Pending a determination by the CITY of appropriate action to be taken, CONTRACTOR shall provide security measures (e.g., fences) adequate to prevent the hazardous waste or physical conditions from causing bodily injury to any person. CITY shall promptly investigate the reported conditions. If CITY, through, and in the exercise of its sole discretion, determines that the conditions do materially differ, or do involve hazardous waste, and will cause a decrease or increase in the CONTRACTOR's cost of, or time required for, performance of any part of the work, then CITY shall issue a change order. de In the event of a dispute between CITY and CONTRACTOR as to whether the conditions materially differ, or involve hazardous waste, or cause a decrease or increase in the CONTRACTOR's cost of, or time required for, performance of any part of the work, CONTRACTOR shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date, and shall proceed with all work to be performed under the contract. CONTRACTOR shall retain any and all rights which pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the parties. INSPECTION. The work shall be subject to inspection and testing by CITY and its authorized representatives during manufacture and construction and all other times and places, including without limitation, the plans of CONTRACTOR and any of its suppliers. CONTRACTOR shall provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of inspectors. All inspections and tests shall be performed in such manner as to not unduly delay the work. The work shall be subject to final inspection and acceptance notwithstanding any payments or other prior inspections. Such final inspection shall be made within a reasonable time after completion of the work. DISCRIMINATION. CONTRACTOR represents that it has not, and agrees that it will not, discriminate in its employment practices on the basis of race, creed, religion, national origin, color, sex, age, or handicap. CONTRACT CA-6 l=~bids\p=lacom.prk/r~v:0~0~3 27. GOVERNING LAW. This Contract and any dispute arising hereunder shall be governed by the law of the State of California. 28. WRITTEN NOTICE. Any written notice required to be given in any part of the Contract Documents shall be performed by depositing the same in the U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, directed to the address of the CONTRACTOR as set forth in the Contract Documents, and to the CITY addressed as follows: Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590-3606 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed on the date first above written. DATED: CONTRACTOR By: DATED: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Print or type NAME Print or type TITLE CITY OF TEMECULA By: J, Sal Mu~oz, Mayor Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk CONTRACT CA-7 ]=\bidj~pml~om.pddrev:0S0993 ATTACHMENT 2 REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT -5- pw 13%,egdrpt%93\1026%pw93-03 .ewd TEMECULA LANE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT This Agreement is made as of October 26, 1993, by and between the City of Temecula ('City') and Kingsway Development Corporation, a California corporation, ('Owner"), with respect to the following: RECITALS R-1. Owner owns the real property legally described on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein (the 'Property'), which is adjacent to Lorna Linda Road in the City of Temecuh, California. R-2. The County of Riverside approved Tentative Tract Map No. 21067. R-3. On or about April 23, 1991, Owner signed a Subdivision Improvement Agreement for Tract No. 21067 (the 'Improvement Agreement'). R-4. On or about April 23, 1991, the City Council of the City authorized recordation of the final map for Tract 21067, which Map was recorded on May 3, 1991. R-5. The Improvement Agreement required that Owner, no later than October 23, 1992, install certain improvements, including construction of Temecula Lane and installation of certain facilities to provide access to a Metropolitan Water District ClVlWD") pipeline (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Improvements"). R-6. To secure performance of the Improvement Agreement, Owner filed with the City Bond No. 117-85-65 of the Insurance Company of the West. R-7. Pursuant to the "Park Agreement" dated April 23, 1991 between City and Owner, Owner dedicated Lots 82, 88 and 89 of Tract 21067 to the City to be developed as Pala Community Park. R-8. Development of Pala Community Park requires installation of the Improvements. R-9. The City has obtained formal bids for construction of the Improvements. The lowest bidder is Martin J. Jaska, Inc. AGRF-~JENT NOW, TI-mREFORE, the parties hemto agree as follows: 1. Owner shall reimburse City for one hundred percent (100%) City's actual costs and expenses in connection with the design and construction plus of the Improvements, plus ten percent (10%) overhead (hereinafter referred to as the *Reimbursements). The estimated costs for the Reimbursement shall include the following items as shown within the attached Bid Result Spreadsheet (Exhibit B): A. Temecula Lane B. MWD Facilities Co Extended Bid Amounts $ 77.342.00 $ 41.870.00 $ Subtotal $119.212.00 10% City Overhead $ 11.921.20 15% Contingency $ 17.881.80 Total $149.015.00 2. A fifteen percent (15 %) contingency shall be applied to the total estimated cost of the Improvements without prior approval by Owner or Insurance Company of the West to account for unforeseen change orders. Prior to the approval of any change orders over and above the fifteen percent (15%) contingency associated with these items, City shall obtain approval from Owner and Insurance Company of the West before authorizing the Contractor to proceed, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. City shall make payment to the Contractor for work performed. Actual costs shall be identified and billed to Owner with all invoices, receipts and supporting documentation. 3. The Reimbursement shall be subject to interest, calculated at a rate of 7% per annum, simple interest, beginning from November 1, 1993, and accruing interest until the Reimbursement is repaid to City. 4. Prior to the sale, transfer or assignment of the Property to anyone other then Owner, or by November 1, 1998, whiches.~ occurs first, Owner shall pay the City the Reimbursement owing City. No grading permit or building permit shall be issued for Tract 21067 unless and until Owner has paid City the Reimbursement. 5. Should Owner fail to timely pay City the Reimbursement, City may make demand on said Bond No. 117-85-65 for the Reimbursement. Insurance Company of the West shall pay the City the Reimbursement within seven days of receiving the City demand. 6. Within seven days of execution of this Agreement, Owner shall execute the Sewer Easement attached hereto as Exhibit C and deliver said Easement to the City. City may record said Easement upon receipt. 7. This Agreement and any amendment may be recorded with the County Recorder of Riverside County. All parties agree to execute a termination of this Agreement in recordable form upon the completion of the obligations of Owner hereunder. 8. Any notice given hereunder shall be deemed effective (i) on receipt by receipted personal delivery; (ii) one business day after being sent by a recognized overnight mail delivery service; or (iii) two business days after being deposited in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid, certified, return receipt requested. Notices shall be sent addressed as follows: City: City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 Attention: City Clerk Owner: Kingsway Development Corporation 3838 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 380 San Diego,CA 92108-1741 Bonding: Insurance Company of The West 2645 Financial Court, Suite D San Diego, CA 92117 Any party may change its address for receipt of notice by giving written notice to all other parties. 9. This Agreement sets forth and contains the entire understanding and agreement of the parties, and there are no oral or written representations, understandings, or ancillary covenants, undertakings or agreements which are not contained or expressly referred to herein. No testimony or evidence of any such representations, undertakings or covenants shall be admissible in any proceeding of any kind or nature to interpret or determine the terms or conditions of this Agreement. 10. If any tens, provision, co~.enant or condition of this Agreement shall be determined invalid, void or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby to the extent such remaining provisions are not rendered impractical to perform, taking into consideration the purposes of this Agreement. 11. This Agreement and any dispute arising hereunder shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California. This Agreement shall be construed as a whole according to its fair language and common meaning to achieve the objectives and purposes of the parties hereto. The rule of the construction to the effect that. ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be employed in interpreting this Agreement, all parties having been represented by counsel in the negotiation and preparation hereof. 12. Failure by a party to insist upon the strict performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement by the other party, or the failure by a party to exercise its rights upon the default of the other party, shall not constitute a waiver of such party's right to insist and demand strict compliance by the other party with the terms of this Agreement thereafter. 13. counterparts shall executed the same This Agreement may be executed by the parties in counterparts, which be construed together and have the same effect as if all of the parties had instrument. 14. Each of the parties shall cooperate with and provide reasonable assistance to the other to the extent contemplated hereunder in the performance of all obligations under this Agreement and the satisfaction of the conditions of this Agreement. Upon the request of either party at any time, the other party shall promptly execute, with acknowledgment or affidavit if reasonably required, and file or record such required instruments and writings and take any actions as may be necessary under the terms of this Agreement to carry out the intent and to fulfill the provisions of this Agreement or to evidence or consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 15. The person or persons executing this Agreement on behalf of Owners warrants and represents that he/they have the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of is/their corporation, partnership or business entity and warrants and represents that he/they/has/have the authority to bind Owners to the performance of its obligations hereunder. 16. Entering into or a breach of this Agreement shall not affect, render invalid, diminish or impair the lien of any mortgage on the Property made in good faith and for value. 17. For purposes of sales of improved lots to consumers, this Agreement, if recorded, shall be deemed to terminate as to individual lots upon the issuance by City of a notice of completion for a structure on said lot. 18. Should it become necessary for any party to bring legal action to enforce any provision of this Agreement, then the prem'_'ling party in such action shall be entitled to recover all attomey's fees and court costs reasonably incurred thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year f'n'st set forth above. CITY OF TEMECULA: Dated: By: J. Sal Mu~oz, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott F. Field City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek City Clerk KINGSWAY Dated: By: Name: Title: INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST Dated: By: Name: Title: City of Tamsouls 43174 Business Park Circle Tamsouls, CA 92590 SPACE ASOVETHZS LINE FCRRECORDER'S USE TAX 2TAT~IEITS TO: A.P.N. 950-110-021 FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDBRATION, RECEIPT OF WHICH IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, here~ GRANTS to Kingsway Construction Corporation, a california Corporation City of Temecula, a Body Corporate and Politic the real property in the City of T~mecula, County of Riverside, State of California, described An easement for construction, operation, maintenance and repair of sewer laterals, manholes, cleanouts, and appurtenances over, along and across those portions of Tract 21067, according to Hap thereof recorded in Book 231 at Pages 41 through 48 inclusive o~ Naps, Records of said County, more psz~cicularly described in Bxhibit mmA", attached hereto and inccrporated herein, and illustrated in Exhibit "5", etUched hereto for reference only. This easement is'granted subject'to the following conditional Grantee and Grantor agree to cooperate with each other to the fulleat extent possible end for their mutual benefit in fulfilling the terms of this agreement. The easement granted herein is for the sole purpose 'of providing sanitary sewer service for a public park to be constructed by Grantee on Lots 87, 66 and 89 of said Tract 21067, and for no other purpose. The sanitary sewer system to be installed under this a reamant within Grantor's land consists of a temporary portion, ths easement for which is described as Parcel 1 and a portion of Parcel 2 in Exhibit "A" here=o, and a permanent portion, described as & portion of Parcel 2. Grantee agrees to construct sewer system and all appurtenances at its sole cost and expense, to complete construction in a timely fashion, and to restore =he surface o( the ground as near asptactical to the'conditions which existed prior ~o the star= of construction, including but not limited to the restoration cf surface grades, fences, and walls. Grantee will reseed area and install temporary erosion control features es required by its Storm Water Pollu~ton Preven~ion Plan, ~ich will be pert of the construction documents for 8ubJec~ perk. Grantee agrees to hold harmless and defend Grantor from any and all damages cf any kind resultinq from =he negligence of grantee's employees, aVen~s, or assigns with regard to the construction, operation cr maintenance oft he subject sanitary sewer facilities. Grates also a~ses ~o ind~i~y ~or a~ains: all liens, claims or o~sr enc~rances for lair, maWrisle or ~aponen~s resultAny from s~ec~ sewer ~ns~i~n. As of the date of this easement, plans for development of site improvements for saidTract 21067 have been completed and approved by the City of temecula, but no construction work has begun. Grantor will notify Grantee. of its Antant ~ star= construction of the improvements' as far In advance as practical, and will sequence and stage its construction such that antes's sewer in this easement will remain in service at al~times. Grantor will be responsible for the cost of repatrAnq and meintaininq An service any of Grantee's sewer · facilities which are damaqad or disturbed by Grantor s aonstruction activities. When Grantor has aompleted construction of~ne permanent sewer facilities in said Treat, he will cormeat Srantee's sewer laterals toeaid permanent facilities, at no aost to Grantee. 7. After the permanent facilities for Tract 21067 are completed and in service, Grantor will, at its sole cost and expense, do all things necessary to abandon the lateral connection ~o the public sewer main in Pale Road, after the temporary portion cf ~he sewer installed under tats aqreement is no longer required. At that time Grantee shall prepare and record a quitclaim deed, releasing all rig~, title, and interest in and to said Parcel 1, and to that portion of said Parcel 2 occupied by temporary sewer facilities. Grantor and Grantee agree ~hat since the temporary facilities installed in said Parcel 1 wall be of such small ease, and will be installed at such depth the= they may be abandoned in place, that no special work will be required by either party in order to effect said abandonment. Grantor will be free to destroy any end all portions of said facilities .ms may be ~eceesary to complete construction of its tract improvements. The par~ies hereto agree that the permanent portions of Easement Parcel 2 which are located in Lots 27 and 28 of said Tract 21067 shall not be restricted as to the use of the surface o~ the land therein by the ultimate purchasers of the finished lots and ~a~st the planting of shrubs or ,the construction of auxiliary residential improvements such as decks, fences, pa~ios and other amenAries shall not be prohibited by Grantee, except as required by local ordinances. No trees shall be planted An said easements. In the event that Grantee must dis=urD any such surface improvements, including landscaping or fences, in order to repair or maintain its sewer,' Grantee shall restore or repair said improvements to a condition which approximates as closely as possible that which existed prior =o the start cf any work tilerein. This agreement is Antended tO run wASh the land, and to be ~indtng upon the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. Dated: KINGSWAY CONSTRUCTION CORpORATION a California Corporation By: Marilyn Carney, Secretary STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO SS On before me, , personally appeared Maril~n Carnay, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of sa=isfautory evidence) to Be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she execu=ed the same in her authorized capacity, and that by her signature on the instruman= =he person, or the enti=y upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. Witness my hand and o~ficial seal. Signature: CON~R~T The city of Temecula hereby consen=s to the grant of real property set forth above. CITY OF TEMECULA ATTEST: STATE OF CALI[ORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE SS BY: Sal Munoz, Mayor On before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State 'of California, personally appeared , personallyknown to me (or proved to me on the bas~S o~ sa~isfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capaci=y, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the en~ity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature: ~ ~ DO&~ION OF T~J~CN~ 2~m067, I~ ~B~ CITY F~T IN WI~H~ 5.00 FE~ EACH SIDE OF THE FO~WING-DESCRIBED CEdESINE: B~I~G AT A POI~ IN ~ WEST~Y LINE OF LOT D OF SAID ~CT · 21067, SAID POINT BEING ~S0 IN THE C~LINE OF C~ERFIE~ DRIVE, 60.00 F~T WIDE ~ SHO~ ON THE ~ OF ~ID T~$ THENCE SO~ 03'24'06" WEST 0.47 FE~ TO T~ ~ ~ OF B~~G~ TH~CE SO~ 46'13'39" WEST 203.83 FEET~ ~NCE NOR~ 85'05'15" WEST 150.00 F~T TO POINT "A"~ T~CE SO~H 30'38'59" ~ST 706.55 FEET TO A POI~ IN ~E SO~ST~Y LINE OF SAID ~CT, SAID POI~- B~NG NOR~ 47'44'36e ~ST 744.83 [=ET FROM THE SO~H~T~Y CO~ OF SAID ~, SAID POINT BEING ~SO IN T~ NORT~Y SIDEINE OF P~ RO~, 110 FE~ ~DE. SAID P~C~ LIES ~IN PORTIONS OF ~TS 35, 36, 37, 77, 78, .71, 70, ~9, 68, 56, 55, 8 ~D ~ OF SAID ~ 21067, ~ WITHIN PORTIONS OF ~ERFI~D DRIVE (LETT~ED ~OT "C") , JEDEDI~ SMITH ROAD (LE~~ ~T "A"), ~I~.D DRIVE (LETT~ED ~OT "F"), ~SDALE DRIVE (LETT~D LOT "B") , DEDICATED ON S~D ~ B~ NOT Y~ CONS~U~ED. PARCEL 2 ALL THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACT 21067 LYING WITHIN A 10.00 FOOT WIDE STRIP OF LAND, 5.00 FEET EACH SIDE OF THE FO~LOWING DESCR/BED CENTERLINE: BEGINNING AT THE'SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 89 OF SAID TRACT, SAID POINT BEING IN A 5,500 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY, A RADIAL LINE TO SAID POINT BEARING $OUTE 13'25'02" EAST: THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF "bS'55'39" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 569.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POIlqT OF BEGINNING~ THENCE SOUTH 07'29'23" WEST 176.43 FEET~ T~IENCE SOUTH 51'49'00"' EAST 226.17 FEET MORE OR LESS TO POINT "A", HEREINBEFORE DESCRIBED IN PARCEL i ABOVE. SAID PARCEL LIES WITHIN PORTIONS OF LOTS 27, 28, 73, 74, AND 75 OF SAID TRACT 21067, AND WITHIN PORTIONS OF CANTERFIELD DRIVE (LETTERED LOT "C") AND REIN COURT (LETTERED LOT "E") , DEDICATED ON SAID TRACT BUT NOT YET CONSTRUCTED. ITEM NO. 4 ! DPROVLT~ ~ - C'rTY XTTORN~Y P'rNANCZ OF~'rC~R C:!:TY NXt~AGgR CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DAVID F. DIXON DATE: OCTOBER 26, 1993 SUBJECT: COMMUNITY SERVICES RECREATION BROCHURE PREPARED BY: HERMAN D. PARKER, RECREATION SUPERINTENDENT RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors: Accept proposal of $20,893.00 from Graphics Unlimited to produce two (2) issues of the Community Services Recreation Brochure. DISCUSSION: A Request for Proposal (RFP) was released by the City to solicit proposals for the development and professional production of two (2) issues of the Community Services Recreation Brochure. The winter/Spring issue will be distributed city- wide on January 7, 1994 and the summer/fall issue on June 10, 1994. The brochure will include 20 pages with a glossy, full color, seventy-weight outer cover, and glossy, seventy- weight interior pages. Services provided will include design, camera ready art work, type setting layout, final printing, and delivery to the U.S. Post Office for bulk direct mail delivery. The proposals, including sales tax, were submitted as follows: 1. Graphics Unlimited 20,893.00 2. Toadly Graphics $ 20,994.00 3. Maurice Printers $ 26,047.48 It is staff's recommendation to award contract to Graphics Unlimited as the lowest, qualified bidder. FISCAL IMPACT: Cost to produce two (2) issues of the Recreation Brochure will not exceed $20,893.00. Unencumbered funds exist in account #190-180-999-5222. R:/DIAItadad~m'd~m~-Rl~ 101293 ITEM 5 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAVID F. DIXON OCTOBER 26, 1993 CONTRACT AMENDMENT - CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE, INC. PREPARED BY: Bruce A. Hartley, Maintenance Superintendent RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors: Amend contract with California Landscape, Inc. for landscape maintenance services, to include John Magee Park, Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, and the Medians Service Area. DISCUSSION: John Magee Park and Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park were built and dedicated to the City by the Presley Company. These two parks are neighborhood parks and will be maintained by California Landscape, Inc., the current contractor for neighborhood park maintenance. The Medians Service Area will be added to California Landscape's contract following a resubmittal of prices by the City's existing landscape contractors, in which California Landscape was the low bidder. FISCAL IMPACT: The addition of the two new parks will increase the monthly landscape contract amount by $3702.44. This amount has been included in the 1993-94 TCSD budget. Landscape maintenance for the Median Service Area will cost 475.00 per month. Sufficient funds exist in Service Level "A" for median maintenance. 3b~mg~ntlmen.mgn AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The Agreement dated Mav 11, 1993, between the City of Temecula, and California Landscape, Inc. (hereinaftet'referred to as "Agreement") is hereby amended as follows: RE: Landscape Maintenance Services Section 1 Term of the Agreement is extended through June 30, 1995. Section 2 The Scope of Work is hereby amended by adding the following: Landscape Maintenance Services per City of Temecula Specifications for the following areas: John Magee Park {Sept. 1, 1993 thru June 30. 1995). Medians Service Area (Nov. 1.1993 thru June 30. 1995). and Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park {Nov. 1, 1993 thru June 30, 1995). Section 3 Compensation for services shall be total compensation of all services described in the Amendment and shall be payable monthly not to exceed 9376.13 for John Magee Park, 9475.00 for Medians Service Area, and 93,326.31 for Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park. Section 4 All other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain the same. The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year above written. CONTRACTOR By: By: California Landscape, Inc. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY OF TEMECULA Patricia H. Birdsall, President Board of Directors Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk 3b~contrect~c, al,¢on ITEM NO. 6 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY ~ FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER OCTOBER 26, 1993 CONTRACT AMENDMENT-EXCEL LANDSCAPE PREPARED BY: Bruce A. Hartley RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors: Amend the contract for landscape maintenance services with Excel Landscape to include the addition of Slope Service Area"A". DISCUSSION: The group of slopes that make up Slope Service Area "A" were rebid to the existing City landscape contractors following the voluntary termination of the contract by Fallbrook Landscape. Excel Landscape submitted the lowest bid for landscape maintenance services for this service area. The remaining two Slope Service Areas are currently being maintained by Excel Landscape as well. FISAL IMPACT: The cost for this service area will be $4295.00 per month. Sufficient funds exist in Service Level "C" for landscape maintenance services for this' slope area. AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The Agreement dated May 11, 1993, be~'ween the City of Temecula, and Excel Landscape (J & R Landscape), (hereinafter referred to as "Agreement") is hereby amended as follows: RE: Landscape Maintenance Services Section 1 Term of the Agreement is extended through June 30, 1995. Section 2 The Scope of Work is hereby amended by adding the following: Landscape Maintenance Services per City of Temecula Specifications for the following area: Slope Service Area "A". This includes the following sites: Winchester Creek, Woodcrest Country, Saddlewood/Pavilion Pointe, Martinique. Section 3 Compensation for services shall be total compensation of all services described in the Amendment and shall be payable monthly not to exceed $4,295.00. Section 4 All other terms and conditions of the Agreement shall remain the same. The parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year above written. CONTRACTOR By: By: Excel Landscape (J & R Landscape) APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY OF TEMECULA Patricia H. Birdsall, President Board of Directors Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk 3b~ontraet%e~cei.emn ITEM NO. 7 CITY ~TTORNEY FINI~CE OFFICER CITY CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER DATE: OCTOBER 26, 1993 SUBJECT: FLOOD CONTROL CONSIDERATION - NORTHWEST SPORTS COMPLEX PREPARED BY: SHAWN D. NELSON, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors: Receive and file report concerning the feasibility of utilizing the Northwest Sports Complex for recreation and flood retention purposes. DISCUSSION: On October 13, 1993, staff met with representatives from Riverside County Flood Control to discuss the feasibility of utilizing the Northwest Sports Complex as a flood retention area as well as a park for recreation purposes. A total of 200 acres of property adjacent to Murrieta Creek for flood retention, north of Winchester Road, would be required to reduce water flow by 13,000 cubit feet per second. The purpose of providing this retention area would eliminate the need to install concrete lining along the creek south of Rancho California Road, adjacent to Old Town in Temecula. This approach has been viewed favorably by Riverside County Flood Control and URGE. According to Frank Peairs from Flood Control, a preliminary plan concerning the Murrieta Creek improvements and the related affect to the Northwest Sport Complex will be completed within the next 90 days. Once the preliminary plan is completed, the City could begin a master plan for the Northwest Sports Complex that would integrate with the flood control plan. It was agreed by Flood Control and City staff that the potential existed for joint uses of recreation and flood retention. As a result, an analysis will be completed by Markham and Associates to determine the feasibility of utilizing the site for joint uses. This analysis will address the topography, flow lines, drainage concerns, and preliminary flood control plans. The results of this report will be completed within the next 90 days and forwarded to the Board of Directors. FISCAL IMPACT: Cost associated with constructing the Northwest Sports Complex will be included in the design and construction bids for this project. However, potential exists to be reimbursed by Flood Control for all or a portion of the acquisition costs of the park site or Flood Control could deed additional land adjacent to the City's existing park site, which could create a larger regional park facility. ITEM NO. TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ~PROVI~L ~-. CITY ATTORNEY FINI~NCE OFFICER CITY!~I~I~GER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT BOARD OF DIRECTORS DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER OCTOBER 26, 1993 EMERGENCY COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE PROGRAM PREPARED BY: ~<~SHAWN D. NELSON, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR That the Board of Directors: Approve the implementation of an emergency commercial landscape program for the City of Temecula. Appropriate $17,000 from TCSD Service Level "C" Fund Balance to account //190-180-999-5240 to provide minimum landscaping services for Crystal Ridge Business Park. Authorize City Manager to execute a reimbursement agreement' with Crystal Ridge Business Park concerning emergency .commercial landscaping services· RECOMMENDATION: e DISCUSSION: On October 12, 1993, the Board of Directors directed staff to develop an interim landscape program for commercial property owners to maintain a minimum level of service to preserve existing landscaping on a particular site. Staff has developed a process that will allow the City to provide interim maintenance services and ensure that the City recaptures its financial investment. The recommended process is as follows: The commercial property owner would request from the City to provide minimum landscape services during a fiscal year and execute a landscape agreement with the City· The level and scope of the minimum maintenance would be agreed to by the commercial property owner and the City· On May I st of any fiscal year, the commercial property owner would be required to reimburse the City for all landscaping and administrative costs associated with the landscape maintenance or those properties would be included as a separate rate level in Service Level "C" for the following fiscal year. '- The assessment would include the maintenance costs prior to the fiscal year plus the on-going maintenance costs for the new fiscal year. With the newly adopted teeter plan, if the City expended funds to provide emergency maintenance for commercial properties that were not budgeted during a fiscal year, · the City would be guaranteed to received full reimbursement costs either from the property owner by May I st of any fiscal year or assessing the properties through the TCSD during the following fiscal year cycle. Also, staff has received a writ-ten request from the Crystal Ridge Business Park to pay for the water costs only for the landscaping within this site through the remainder of FY 1993-94. Staff will execute a reimbursement agreement with the property management company of this commercial development. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs associated with interim landscaping services that were not budgeted during a fiscal year would be funded from Fund Balance in Service Level "C" . However, those costs would be repaid either by the property owner by May 1 st of any fiscal year or through the assessment process of the following fiscal year. DEPARTMENTAL REPORT i~PPROVI~L CITY XTTORN~Y FINI~NCE OFFICER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER DATE: OCTOBER 26, 1993 SUBJECT: DEPARTMENTAL REPORT PREPARED BY: SHAWN D. NELSON, COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR Staff has been working with the Temecula Museum Foundation to determine a permanent location for the Temecula Museum. The Museum Foundation has requested to construct the museum facility and rehabilitate the church building at Sam Hicks Monument Park utilizing the $500,000 budgeted in the City's Redevelopment Agency. In return, the museum will provide access from Moreno Road to the Senior Center as a part of the project's improvements. Further, the Museum Foundation has stated that no additional rent monies will be requested from the City if the museum can be constructed at the park. This item will be considered by the Community Services Commission on October 11, 1993 and the City Council on October 26, 1993. The City held a bid opening for Pala Community Park on September 30, 1993. The award of this bid is scheduled for the Board of Directors on October 26, 1993. The Parks and Recreation Master Plan was reviewed and approved by the Community Services and Planning Commissions. The Master Plan will be forwarded for consideration by the City Council after the General Plan has been adopted. The Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park located in the Presley Development has nearly completed the 90 day maintenance period. This park should be dedicated to the City in November, 1993. The construction of Paloma Del Sol Park is near completion. This park will consist of two lighted ballfields with soccer overlays, restroom/snack bar facility, and parking improvements. This park is expected to be dedicated to the City on November 1, 1993. Staff is involved in analyzing the feasibility of utilizing the Northwest Sports Complex for recreation and flood retention purposes. A report will be provided to the City Council on October 26, 1993. Phase II of the Community Recreation Center (CRC) Project is moving forward at an excellent pace. Staff is now working with the CRC Foundation to determine equipment and furniture needs for the CRC. It is anticipated that the CRC will be completed in January, 1994. Staff is in the process of selecting a landscape architect and forming a project committee comprised of skateboarders and Teen Council members to develop a design for the skateboarding area. This project will be called the Rancho California Sports Park Improvement Project. A pre-construction meeting for the construction of Riverton Park was held on September 16, 1993, with a Notice to Proceed issued for September 27, 1993. Construction is now underway with most of grading now completed. Staff will be meeting with the Temecula Town Association to execute a lease agreement for the Northwest Sports Complex in the near future. Also, a modification of the existing park use ordinance will be pursued to address this site as a special use park. Staff was able to obtain a right of entry letter from the property owner adjacent to Loma Linda Park to abate weeds that were on this site. Staff is planning on moving forward with improving this area once clear title is obtained. REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ITEM NO. MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA REDE_VELOPMENT AGENCY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 A regular meeting of the City of Temeculs Redevelopment Agency was called to order on Tuesday, September 28, 1993, 8:45 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Chairperson Ronald J. Parks presiding. PRESENT: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Muftoz, Roberts, Stone, Parks ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, Assistant City Manager Harwood Edvalson, City Attorney F. Scott Field, City Clerk June S. Greek and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None AGENCY BUSINESS CombininQ Balance Sheet as of June 30. 1993 and the Statement of Revenues. Exoenditures and ChanQes in Fund Balance for the Year Ended June 30, 1993 It was moved by Agency Member Mur~oz, seconded by Agency Member Stone to approve staff recommendation as follows: RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 1.2 Receive and file the Combining Balance Sheet as of June 30, 1993 and the Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance for the Year Ended June 30, 1993. Appropriate $3,274 for Other Outside Services (legal costs relating to the Rancho West Apartments) in the Low/Moderate Housing Set Aside Fund· The motion was carried as follows: AYES: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Mu~oz, Roberts, Stone, Parks NOES: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None RDAMIN09128193 -1 - 10106/93 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'$ REPORT SEPTEMBER 28, 1993 City Manager David Dixon advised that he, Councilmember Parks end Mayor Muf~oz recently met with Mel Hirschi to discuss issues relating to the RDA judgement. A report of this discussion will be presented at the October 12, 1993 meeting. City Manager Dixon advised there is new legislation which places additional restrictions on the use of Redevelopment Agency funds and one of these restrictions may preclude the City from entering into a sales tax sharing agreement with the City of Murrieta. Councilmember Stone asked for a status report on the purchase offer on the Rancho West Apartments. City Manager Dixon said the City has provided RTC with all the information they have required and has asked the them to respond by October 15, 1993. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Agency Member Roberts, seconded by Agency Member Stone to adjourn at 8:50 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Redevelopment Agency will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 1993, 8:00 PM, at the Temecula Community Center, 28816, Temecula, California. ATTEST: Chairperson Ronald J. Parks June S. Greek, 'City Clerk RDAMIN09128183 -2- 10/0~83