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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
1. 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.
2. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
John Lonberg v. City of Riverside, USDC Case No. EDCV 97-237-RGK
(AJWx)
3. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
City of Riverside v. THCF Medical Clinic, et al., Riverside
Superior Court Case No. RIC 10009872
4. 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
5. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
Tamara Aquino v. City of Riverside, et al., Riverside Superior
Court Case No. RIC 530166
6. This item was removed from agenda
7. This item was removed from agenda
8. This item was removed from agenda
9. 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
10. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for
performance evaluation of City Manager
3 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARINGS/PLANNING REFERRALS AND
APPEALS --Audience participation is encouraged.
11. Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, authorizing a Revised Plan of Finance related to
certain previously issued Variable Rate Refunding Electric
Revenue Bonds and Variable Rate Refunding Water Revenue Bonds of
the City and certain related actions - Resolution of the City
Council of the City of Riverside, California, authorizing the
issuance of Variable Rate Refunding Electric Revenue Bonds of
the City in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
$60,000,000 and providing the terms and conditions of such bonds
(Sixteenth Supplemental Resolution) - Waive further readings
(All Wards)
PRESENTATION
12. Seizing Our Destiny updates -
www.seizingourdestiny.com
a. Route 4 - Home of Next-Century Health Care
b. Route 11 - Telling Our Story
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
13. Mayor Loveridge to call upon
Councilmember Adams to recognize the Avila and Hernandez
families for their Public Safety efforts
14. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Councilmember Melendrez to
introduce American Youth Soccer Organization representative
Debra Johnson to give an update
15. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Councilmember Gardner to
introduce Reid Park Ballet Folklorico Directors Diana and Ruben
Ayala to give an update
16. Economic Success Reports - Wards 1 and 2
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.
17. Relief for Sister City Sendai, Japan, update (All Wards)
18. Seizing Our Destiny - Utility Services/Land Use/Energy
Development Committee recommends adjustments to Solar Rebate
Program per watt and maximum rebate levels - Funds transfer (All
Wards)
19. 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
20. Reports on conferences, seminars, and
regional meetings attended by Mayor and City Council
21. 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 Attorney
22. Reimbursement of $2,000 for attorney fees and costs
associated with code enforcement action and property
rehabilitation - 4286 Gardenridge Court - Supplemental
appropriation (All Wards)
23. Reimbursement of $3,500 for attorney fees and costs
associated with code enforcement action and property
rehabilitation - 2132 Trafalgar Avenue - Supplemental
appropriation (All Wards)
24.
Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,
amending in its entirety Chapter 5.52 of the Riverside Municipal
Code relating to massage establishments and massage
practitioners in the City of Riverside - Waive further reading
(Intro. on 3-22-11, All Wards)
City Clerk
25. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority -
Minutes of regular and special meetings of March 22, 2011
City Council
26. Governmental Affairs Committee recommends to expand Charter
Review Committee membership from nine to fifteen with two
Alternates, appoint Brent Lee and Diana Medina as full voting
members, interview all new applicants, and suspend meetings
until new members are seated (All Wards)
27. Announcement of committee meeting
a. Governmental Affairs Committee at 4 p.m.
on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, Mayor’s Ceremonial Room
City Manager
28. Financing agreement with Pinnacle Public Finance for
$2,000,000 from General Fund over five-year term for one fire
truck, one slurry truck, two refuse collection trucks, and two
street sweepers - A Resolution of the City Council of the City
of Riverside, California, authorizing the execution and delivery
of a Master Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement, Equipment
Schedule No. 01 and related instruments, and determining other
matters in connection therewith - Waive further reading -
Supplemental appropriation (All Wards)
29. Monthly investment summary and financial reports -
February 28, 2011
Community Development
30. Cases P10-0714 and P10-0715 - Steve Whyld on behalf of Hakop
Kyababchian - Conditional use permit and design review of plot
plan and building elevations to establish 4,085-square-foot,
three-bay vehicle repair facility on approximately .7-acre
parcel shared with vehicle sales business - 7701 Indiana Avenue
(Ward 4)
31. Case P10-0168 - Larry Slusser of the Legacy Group on behalf
of River Springs Charter School - Adopt an Ordinance of the City
of Riverside, California, amending the Zoning Map of the City of
Riverside pursuant to Chapter 19.090 of the Riverside Municipal
Code by rezoning land from Zone BMP to Zone O and Zone BMP-WC to
O-WC Zone - Waive further reading - 3050 Chicago Avenue (Intro.
on 7-27-10, Ward 1)
Development
32. Supportive Housing Program Agreement with Riverside County
Department of Public Social Services for $141,261 grant to
sponsor Disabled Homeless Supportive Housing Program through
January 31, 2012 - Supplemental appropriation (All Wards)
33. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - 2008-2009
Housing and Urban Development Annual Action Plan Amendment to
reallocate $280,000 from Rapid Re-Housing Budget to Homelessness
Prevention Budget (All Wards)
34. Purchase and Sale Agreement with Martin Runyon and Wendy
S. Briggs-Runyon for $175,000 and approximately $3,000 for
title, escrow fees, and related miscellaneous closing costs from
Streeter Avenue Grade Separation Project Account - 6457 Streeter
Avenue (Wards 1 and 3)
35. Riverside Renaissance - Joint item with Redevelopment Agency
- Change order authority increase of $400,000 to Bid 6839 with
Nile Advanced Construction, Inc., and Second Amendment to
Agreement with TR Design Group for $25,000 from Unprogrammed
2011 Taxable Bond Account for construction and additional design
services for new Marcy Library/Parks, Recreation and Community
Services Department Administration Offices Project - A
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, adopting findings pursuant to Health & Safety Code
Section 33445 and authorizing payment of costs for publicly
owned projects within or without the Magnolia Center
Redevelopment Project Area consisting of street improvements to
Magnolia Avenue, Palm Avenue, and Mc Cray Street, new
landscaping at Marcy Library, and new landscaping and park
amenities at Low Park - A Resolution of the Redevelopment Agency
of the City of Riverside, California, adopting findings pursuant
to Health & Safety Code Section 33445 and authorizing payment of
costs for publicly owned projects within or without the Magnolia
Center Redevelopment Project Area consisting of street
improvements to Magnolia Avenue, Palm Avenue, and Mc Cray
Street, installation of new landscaping at Marcy Library, and
new landscaping and park amenities at Low Park - Waive further
readings - Funds transfer - 6927 Magnolia Avenue (Ward 3)
General Services
36. Seizing Our Destiny - Award Bid 6960 to Fritts Ford,
Riverside, for $111,984.31 from Public, Education and Government
Funds for Ford E-350 Extended Cargo Van for mobile production
and emergency response (All Wards)
Mayor
37. Mayor Loveridge recommends appointment of Sonya Dew to
Citywide seat on Human Resources Board and Genevieve
Preston-Chavez to Citywide seat on Cultural Heritage Board (All
Wards)
Public Utilities
38. Award Bid 6928 to T.A. Rivard, Inc., Riverside, for $794,012
from Public Utilities, Water Main Replacement and Public Works
Capital Improvements-Street Projects Accounts for construction
of Magnolia Avenue 12-inch Water Distribution Main Replacement
Project - Magnolia Avenue between Arlington Avenue and Beatty
Drive (Ward 3)
Public Works
39. Award Bid 6816 to Weka, Inc., Redlands, for $287,792 from
Public Works Department Budget for sewer main replacement,
manholes, cleanouts, and laterals within public right-of-way -
Supplemental appropriation - Elmwood Court from Kendall Street
to Cliffside Drive and Cliffside Drive from Elmwood Court ely.
181 feet (Ward 1)
40. Award Bid 6926 to Sancon Engineering, Inc., Huntington
Beach, for $156,660 from Public Works Department Budget for 29
sewer manhole repairs - Supplemental appropriation - Portions of
Central Avenue and Sycamore Canyon Boulevard (Ward 2)
41. Award Bid 6927 to EBS Utilities Adjusting, Inc., Corona, for
$56,999.99 from Public Works Department Budget for 41 manhole
adjustments and eight sewer cleanouts at various locations and
one manhole in Pine Street between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets
(Wards 1, 2, 6, and 7)
42. Award Bid 6942 to Earth Construction & Mining Company,
Garden Grove, for $222,695.45 from General Fund Project Account
for replacement of concrete channel and existing parking lot
improvements at Andulka Park (Wards 2 and 3)
43. First Amendment to Agreement with Adkan Engineers for
$164,341.60 from Public Works Department Budget for additional
design and construction management services for Jurupa Avenue
extension from Van Buren Boulevard to Rutland Avenue (Ward 7)
44. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, amending Resolution No. 21878 known as the Master
Parking Schedule Resolution to establish a No Parking at Any
Time Zone with preferential permit parking for residents on the
north side of Prospect Avenue from Orange Street to 105 feet
westerly thereof - Waive further reading (Ward 1)
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
45. Legislative reports
a. League of California Cities - City Advocate Weekly dated
March 25, 2011
b. State Budget update
c. Redevelopment update
46. Items for future City Council consideration as requested by
Mayor or Members of the City Council - City Manager Reports
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