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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.
3 P.M.
MAYOR CALLS MEETING TO ORDER
PUBLIC HEARINGS/PLANNING REFERRALS AND APPEALS
--Audience participation is encouraged.
1. Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, authorizing the issuance of Variable Rate Refunding
Water 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 (Eighth Supplemental Resolution) - Waive further
reading (All Wards)
2. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California authorizing the issuance of City of Riverside Taxable
Pension Obligation Refunding Bond Anticipation Notes 2011 Series
A, approving the forms of and authorizing the execution and
delivery of a Fifth Supplemental Trust Agreement, an escrow
deposit and Trust Agreement, an Official Statement, and a
purchase contract, and authorizing other matters relating
thereto - Waive further reading (All Wards)
3. Seizing Our Destiny - Joint item with Redevelopment Agency -
Development Committee recommends ratification of Purchase and
Sale Agreement of Agency-owned property to Alvord Unified School
District for Arlanza Elementary School Head Start parking lot -
Assignment and Assumption Agreement between Agency and City for
transaction completion and conveyance - 8956 and 8986 Cypress
Avenue (Ward 6)
WORKSHOP
4. Potential State budget impacts on Redevelopment - Oral
report (All Wards)
5. 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.
6. 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
7. 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
8. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
Sharon Ludwig v. City of Riverside, et al., Riverside Superior
Court Case No. RIC 10007155
9. 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)
10. 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
6:15 P.M.
11. Airport Commission report from Chair Daniel Hantman (All
Wards)
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
12. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Amelia Earhart Middle School
Odyssey of the Mind Team Coach Lynn Larsen to announce their
advancement to World Finals
13. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Councilmember Gardner to
present a Proclamation to Jessica Peck and Michele Shoemaker for
the Sunny Oasis Pet Rescue Spay Day
14. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Police Chief Diaz to
introduce Public Safety Officer of the Month Officer James
Mutuku
15. Neighborhood success report by Riverside Neighborhood
Partnership (All Wards)
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.
16. Mayor Loveridge recommends a Resolution establishing
Completion Counts-A Riverside Learning Partnership, committed to
increasing college-going and college-completion rates for all
youth and young adults within the City of Riverside - Waive
further reading (All Wards)
17. Riverside Renaissance - Appropriate $6,892,486 from
Riverside County Transportation Commission for Riverside Avenue
Grade Separation Project right-of-way acquisition (Ward 3)
18. 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
19. Reports on conferences, seminars, and regional meetings
attended by Mayor and City Council
20. 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
21. Reimbursement of $3,350 for attorney fees and costs
associated with code enforcement action and property
rehabilitation - 19238 Bergamont Drive - Supplemental
appropriation (All Wards)
22. Reimbursement of $2,000 attorney fees and costs associated
with code enforcement action and property rehabilitation - 4564
Marmian Way - Supplemental appropriation (All Wards)
City Clerk
23. Substitute Councilmember Adams for Councilmember Davis on
Utility Services/Land Use/Energy Development Committee for
discussion of mandatory pet microchips (All Wards)
24. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority -
Minutes of April 19, 2011
City Council
25. Seizing Our Destiny - Utility Services/Land Use/Energy
Development Committee recommends Implementation Agreement with
Western Riverside Council of Governments for administration of
Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation Loan Program - A
Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, consenting to inclusion of properties within the
City’s incorporated area in the Western Riverside Council of
Governments Contractual Assessment Program to finance
distributed generation renewable energy sources, energy
efficiency, and water efficiency improvements - Waive further
reading (All Wards)
26. Utility Services/Land Use/Energy Development Committee
recommends a Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Riverside, California, repealing Resolution No. 21703 and
adopting a Riverside Public Utilities Internal Compliance
Program to ensure compliance with the North American Electric
Reliability Corporation Reliability Standards and authorizing
the Public Utilities General Manager to make certain revisions
to the program - Waive further reading (All Wards)
27. Utility Services/Land Use/Energy Development Committee
recommends Amended and Restated Lease Agreement with J.G.
Golfing Enterprises, Inc., for 62 acres known as San Bernardino
Golf Course located in San Bernardino (All Wards)
City Manager
28. Second Amendment to Agreement with PSC Environmental
Services of Pomona, LP, for $50,000 increase for total
not-to-exceed $250,000 annually from City Manager Department
Budget for hazardous waste transportation and disposal through
June 30, 2014 (All Wards)
Community Development
29. Cases P11-0014 and P11-0015 - California Baptist University
- Conditional use permit and design review of plot plan and
building elevations for 56,717-square-foot, two-story, 42.5-foot
tall educational building on 1.24 acres - 8432 Magnolia Avenue
(Ward 5)
Development
30. Seizing Our Destiny - Agreement with Gina Airey Consulting
for not-to-exceed $100,000 from Economic Development Advertising
Account for development of communication and engagement tools,
programs, and Quality for Life Index for Seizing Our Destiny
Plan through April 30, 2012 (All Wards)
31. Purchase and Sale Agreement with Juan and Manuela Figueroa
for $259,000 and up to $3,000 for title, escrow, and
miscellaneous closing costs from Streeter Avenue Grade
Separation Project Account - 6440 Streeter Avenue (Ward 3)
Mayor
32. Mayor Loveridge recommends appointment of Justin Nelson to
Ward 2 seat on Parking, Traffic, and Streets Commission and
Jaime Hurtado to Ward 2 seat on Park and Recreation Commission
(All Wards)
Museum
33. The Community Foundation Charles F. and Wilhelmina E. Clark
Botanical Fund distribution of $7,070 for botanical collection
and educational programs - Supplemental appropriation (Ward 1)
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
34. Seizing Our Destiny - Riverside Renaissance - Award Bid 6945
to FenceCorp, Inc., Riverside, for $84,155 from Community
Development Block Grant Funds for purchase and installation of
Reid Park rugby field fencing (Ward 1)
35. Seizing Our Destiny - Riverside Renaissance - Award Bid 6955
to Diversified Landscape Co., Winchester, for $54,206.10 from
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department Budget for
certified and engineered playground wood chips replacement due
to flood damage at various parks (Wards 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7)
36. Three-year master professional consultant agreements for
not-to-exceed $600,000 each from Park Capital Improvement
Project Budgets for civil, electrical, geotechnical, and
structural engineering, surveying, environmental impact
analysis, construction materials testing and licensed deputy
inspection, landscape architecture, professional construction
management, and architectural consultant services (All Wards)
Public Works
37. Award Bid 6958 to All American Asphalt, Corona, for $139,000
from Public Works Department Budget for curb, gutter, sidewalk,
pavement rehabilitation, and four wheelchair ramps - Carob Way
between La Verne Drive and Norwood Avenue (Ward 7)
38. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, providing for the Summary Vacation of a portion of
Jane Street at the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (“BNSF”)
Railroad crossing, located between Indiana Avenue and Marguerita
Avenue, in the City of Riverside, California - Waive further
reading (Ward 4)
39. Award Bid 6948 to C.P. Construction Company, Inc., Upland,
for $49,900 from Public Works Department Budget for storm drain
channel repairs at various locations (Wards 1, 3, and 5)
40. Riverside Renaissance - Change order authority increase of
$279,134.01 for Bid 6765 with Sialic Contractors Corporation
(dba Shawnan) from Public Utilities, Public Works, and
Development Department Budgets for Columbia Avenue and Iowa
Avenue street improvement project (Ward 1)
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
41. Legislative reports
a. League of California Cities - City Advocate Weekly dated
April 15, 2011
b. State Budget update
c. Redevelopment update
42. Items for future City Council consideration as requested
by Mayor or Members of the City Council - City Manager Reports
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