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MISSION STATEMENT
The City of Riverside is committed to providing high quality
municipal services to ensure a safe, inclusive, and livable
community
PLEASE NOTE--The numerical order of items on
this agenda is for convenience of reference. Items may be taken
out of order upon request of the Mayor or Members of the City
Council and Redevelopment Agency.
Pursuant to the City Council Meeting Rules
adopted by Resolution No. 22131, the Members of the City Council
and the public are reminded that they must preserve order and
decorum throughout the Meeting. In that regard, Members of the
City Council and the public are advised that any delay or
disruption in the proceedings or a refusal to obey the orders of
the City Council or the presiding officer constitutes a
violation of these rules.
SPEAKER CARDS--If you wish to address the
City Council please complete and submit a speaker card to the
City Clerk before the scheduled meeting time. Speaker cards can
be found at the east entrance to the City Council Chamber and
City Hall lobby. Speaker cards will be accepted until the agenda
item is called. In accordance with the Public Records Act, any
information you provide on this form is available to the public.
2 P.M.
MAYOR CALLS MEETING TO ORDER
PRESENTATION
1. General Manager Celeste Cantu to present
and discuss Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority and its
relationship to the City of Riverside
3 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS/PLANNING REFERRALS AND
APPEALS --Audience participation is encouraged.
2. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside
approving the issuance by California Enterprise Development
Authority of not to exceed $4,275,000 aggregate principal amount
of the Authority's revenue obligations for the purpose of
refinancing the cost of acquisition, construction and equipping
of facilities for the benefit of the Carty Family Trust and/or
Trademark Plastics, Inc., providing the terms and conditions for
such obligations and other matters relating thereto herein
specified - Waive further reading - 807 Palmyrita Avenue
(Ward 1)
PRESENTATION
3. Seizing Our Destiny - Routes 6 and 9
update
4. Public Comment Period - This is the
portion of the meeting specifically set aside to invite your
comments regarding any closed session items - Individual
audience participation is limited to 3 minutes and you will be
asked to state your name and city of residence. Please complete
and submit a speaker card to the City Clerk.
CLOSED SESSIONS - Time listed is
approximate. The City Council/Redevelopment Agency may adjourn
to the below listed Closed Sessions at their convenience during
this City Council/Redevelopment Agency meeting.
5. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(c) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
one case of anticipated litigation
5a. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(b)(3)(c)
to confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel
concerning Tort Claim of Bernadine Jefferson v. City of
Riverside, et al., Claim No.: 11-02-40
6. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
Patricia Paulsen v. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.: 930070
6a. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(b)(1) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
one case of anticipated litigation
7. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54957.6 to review
the City Council's position and instruct designated
representatives regarding salaries, salary schedules, or
compensation paid in the form of fringe benefits of all
Executive Management employees, all Management and Confidential
employees as defined by PERS, Fire Management Unit, Riverside
City Firefighters Association, Riverside Police Officers
Association (Police and Police Supervisory Units), Service
Employees International Union #721, International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers #47, and Riverside Police Administrators
Association
8. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for
performance evaluations of City Manager, City Attorney, and City
Clerk
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
9. Mayor Loveridge to introduce Erlangen,
Germany Mayor Siegfried Balleis and his delegation
10. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Riverside
Arts Council Executive Director Patrick Brien who will recognize
ARTSVulups Curator Miguel Vazquez and the Inland Empire Section
of the American Planning Association as Arts Honorees of the
Month for March
11. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Culinary
Salon Riverside Executive Director Judy Cunningham to introduce
the program
12. Economic Success Reports - Wards 3 and 4
DISCUSSION CALENDAR--This portion of
the City Council/Redevelopment Agency Agenda is for all matters
where staff and public participation is anticipated. Audience
participation is encouraged.
PLEASE NOTE--Individual audience
participation is limited to 3 minutes.
13. Seizing Our Destiny - Governmental Affairs Committee
recommends purchase of mobile production van, satellite dish,
cameras, and related equipment for $275,000 from Public Access,
Education and Government Funds for Government channel
programming and emergency response - Supplemental appropriation
(All Wards)
14. Contract with NPG, Inc., Perris, for $587,177 - A Resolution
of the City Council of the City of Riverside, California, (1)
declaring that the roadway stabilization and repairs on Mt.
Rubidoux is of urgent necessity for the preservation of life,
health and property; (2) authorizing the work to occur without
competitive bidding pursuant to Purchasing Resolution No. 21182
and City Charter Section 1109; (3) awarding a contract to NPG,
Inc.; and (4) authorizing the City Manager to execute the
necessary contract documents - Waive further reading -
Supplemental appropriation (Ward 1)
15. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Award Bid
6931 to Elite Bobcat Service, Inc., Corona, for $393,155 from
Public Works Department Budget for rehabilitation of
deteriorated pavement, reconstruction of damaged curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and wheelchair ramps, and traffic striping - Andrew
Street between Farnham Place and Jackson Street and Jackson
Street between Diana and Magnolia Avenues (Ward 5)
16. Public Comment Period - This is the
portion of the meeting specifically set aside to invite your
comments regarding any City Council/Redevelopment Agency Consent
Calendar items or matters within the jurisdiction of the City
Council/Redevelopment Agency - Individual audience
participation is limited to 3 minutes and you will be asked to
state your name and city of residence. Please complete and
submit a speaker card to the City Clerk.
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
17. Reports on conferences, seminars, and
regional meetings attended by Mayor and City Council
18. City Attorney report on Closed Session
discussions
CONSENT CALENDAR--All matters listed
under the CONSENT CALENDAR are considered routine by the City
Council/Redevelopment Agency and may be enacted by one motion in
the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of
these items unless, before the City Council/Redevelopment Agency
votes on the motion to adopt, Members of the City
Council/Redevelopment Agency or staff request specific items be
removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
Removed consent items will be discussed
immediately after adoption of the balance of the Consent
Calendar.
City Clerk
19. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency, Housing Authority, and
Public Financing Authority - Minutes of February 25, and March
1, 2011
City Council
19a. Councilmember Adams recommends a Resolution of the City
Council of the City of Riverside, California, respectfully
requesting that the President and the Secretary of the United
States Department of Transportation award a Federal TIFIA loan
guarantee to enable the timely construction of the State Route
91 Corridor Improvement Project in the interest of economic
competitiveness of the City of Riverside - Waive further reading
(All Wards)
20. Announcement of committee meetings
a. Finance Committee at 3 p.m. on Wednesday,
March 9, 2011, Seventh Floor Conference Room
b. Utility Services/Land Use/Energy
Development Committee at 3 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, 2011,
Seventh Floor Conference Room
City Manager
20a. Twelfth Amendment to Agreement with March Joint Power
Authority assuming all rights, powers, duties, and obligations
of March Joint Power Authority Redevelopment Agency upon its
dissolution (All Wards)
Community Development
21. Cases P09-0419, P10-0728, and P10-0476 - Joseph Karaki of
Western State Engineering, Inc. - Conditional use permit and
design review of plot plan and building elevations to remove
existing vehicle fuel station and redevelop approximately .78
acre with new vehicle fuel station including 3,100-square-foot
convenience store with off-sale of beer and wine and
self-service automated single bay car wash - 2278 Main Street
(Ward 1)
22. Case P10-0733 - Marcus Kemmerer of Kemmerer Design
Architecture, Inc. - Conditional use permit to establish church
facility within existing approximately 49,000-square-foot vacant
warehouse building on approximately 3.52 acres - 2059 Atlanta
Avenue (Ward 1)
23. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority -
Transfer all Agency-owned property to City and property
purchased with twenty percent Housing Set-Aside Funds to Housing
Authority for benefit of community and City, respectively - A
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside stating
its intent that all actions authorizing staff to transfer real
and personal property interests are taken in accordance with
State law as it exists as of March 8, 2011; and that all
transfers of assets authorized shall continue to be made under
laws in effect as of March 8, 2011 notwithstanding any
subsequent changes in the law - A Resolution of the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Riverside stating its intent
that all actions authorizing staff to transfer real and personal
property interests are taken in accordance with State law as it
exists as of March 8, 2011; and that all transfers of assets
authorized shall continue to be made under laws in effect as of
March 8, 2011 notwithstanding any subsequent changes in the law
- A Resolution of the Housing Authority of the City of Riverside
stating its intent that all actions authorizing staff to
transfer real and personal property interests are taken in
accordance with State law as it exists as of March 8, 2011; and
that all transfers of assets authorized shall continue to be
made under laws in effect as of March 8, 2011 notwithstanding
any subsequent changes in the law - Waive further readings (All
Wards)
23a. Seizing Our Destiny - Joint item with Redevelopment Agency
- Agreement with Riverside New Car Dealers Association, Inc., to
provide Riverside New Car Dealers Association Business
Improvement District with match of $100,000 annually from
Arlington Project Area for ten years to maintain landscaping,
other common improvements, conduct business promotion, and
marketing activities (Wards 4 and 5)
Mayor
24. Mayor Loveridge recommends appointment of Kimberly A.
Foreman, David B. Chandler, and Arturo J. Alcaraz to Citywide
seats on Human Relations Commission and Cynthia F. Baca to Ward
1 seat on Human Resources Board (All Wards)
Public Utilities
25. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, authorizing the City Manager or his designee to
execute an agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior
Bureau of Reclamation for funding opportunity Announcement No:
R11SF80303, Watersmart: Water and Energy Efficiency Grant for FY
2011 for the City of Riverside’s Public Utilities Department for
Precision Sprinkler Nozzles Water Use Efficiency Program - Waive
further reading (All Wards)
26. Seizing Our Destiny - Rebate to Maaco Auto Painting of
$89,490 from Public Benefits, Non-Residential Photovoltaic
System Rebate Program Account for 29.83 kW photovoltaic system -
5925 Payton Avenue (All Wards)
27. Seizing Our Destiny - Rebate to Citrus & Citrus, Inc., of
$89,490 from Public Benefits, Non-Residential Photovoltaic
System Rebate Program Account for 29.83 kW photovoltaic system -
7209 Jurupa Avenue (All Wards)
28. Seizing Our Destiny - Rebate to Inland Pacific Advisors of
$73,590 from Public Benefits, Non Residential Photovoltaic
System Rebate Program Account for 24.53 kW photovoltaic system -
2155 Chicago Avenue (All Wards)
29. Seizing Our Destiny - Rebate to Pro Armor of $90,450 from
Public Benefits, Non-Residential Photovoltaic System Rebate
Program Account for 30.15 kW photovoltaic system - 5867 Jasmine
Street (All Wards)
Public Works
30. Bid 6897 - Reject all bids for traffic signal modification,
guard rail, and striping improvements at various locations
(Wards 1, 3, and 4)
30a. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency - Award Bid 6918 to
Elite Bobcat Service, Inc., Corona, for $2,969,044.50 from
Public Works Department Budget, La Sierra/Arlanza Tax Exempt
Bond Funds, and California Avenue Rehabilitation Account for
rehabilitation of deteriorated pavement and reconstruction of
damaged curb, gutter, and sidewalk along various streets - Funds
transfer (All Wards)
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
31. Legislative reports
a. League of California Cities - City Advocate Weekly dated
February 25, 2011
b. State Budget update
32. Items for future City Council
consideration as requested by Mayor or Members of the City
Council - City Manager Reports |