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CITY COUNCIL,
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY,
AND
HOUSING AUTHORITY
AGENDA
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL
3900 MAIN STREET, RIVERSIDE, CA 92522
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 951-826-5557
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/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority.
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.
3 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/Housing
Authority may adjourn to the below listed Closed Sessions at
their convenience during this City Council/Redevelopment
Agency/Housing Authority meeting.
2. Redevelopment Agency - Pursuant to Government Code
§54956.9(b)(3)(c) to confer with and/or receive advice from
legal counsel concerning Riverside County Office of Education v.
Riverside Redevelopment Agency, Claim No.: 11-08-03 and
Riverside Community College District v. Riverside Redevelopment
Agency, Claim No.: 11-08-04
3. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
Omar Shehab v. City of Riverside, WCAB Claim No.(s): SBR274166;
SBR274167; SBR274170; RIV0046386; RIV0041242; RIV0041241;
RIV0046384; RIV0046385; RIV0068502; and RIV0079436
4. Joint item with Housing Authority - Pursuant to Government
Code §54956.8 to instruct City/Housing Authority's Negotiator,
Scott C. Barber, regarding price and terms of payment for the
purchase, sale, exchange or lease of 2825/2827 Mulberry Street,
APN: 209-222-026, by Fannie Mae; Mike Lee, Esq., Negotiator
5. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8 to
instruct City’s Negotiator, Scott C. Barber, regarding price and
terms of payment for the purchase, sale, exchange or lease of
3750 Market Street, APN: 213-262-008, by Rod Danielson, Chapter
13 Trustee; Mike O’Brien, CB Richard Ellis, and Rod Danielson,
Negotiators
6. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for
performance evaluation of Interim City Manager, City Attorney,
and City Clerk
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
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
8. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Mark of a
Champion Coach Reggie Wyatt to introduce local Junior Olympics
Track & Field competitors
9. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Police Chief Diaz to introduce
Public Safety Officer of the Month Officer Greg Matthews
10. Mayor Loveridge to announce Riverside Remembers: 9/11 - Ten
Years Later
11. Economic Success Reports - Wards 1 and 2
DISCUSSION CALENDAR - This portion of the City
Council/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority 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.
12.
Third Amendment to Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful Agreement
with Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce for $189,672 from
Public Works Department Budget for litter prevention, graffiti,
waste reduction, beautification, and community services through
June 30, 2012 (All Wards)
13. Public Comment Period - This is the portion of the meeting
specifically set aside to invite your comments regarding any
City Council/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority Consent
Calendar items or matters within the jurisdiction of the City
Council/Redevelopment Agency/Housing Authority - 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
14. Reports on conferences, seminars, and
regional meetings attended by Mayor and City Council
15. 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/Housing Authority 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/Housing Authority votes on the
motion to adopt, Members of the City Council/Redevelopment
Agency/Housing Authority 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.
Airport
16. Acceptance of Federal Aviation Administration grant of
$250,695 - Grant application to State of California Department
of Transportation for National Environmental Policy Act portion
of Environmental Assessment of Riverside Airport - Supplemental
appropriation - 6951 Flight Road (Ward 3)
City Attorney
17. Introduce an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,
amending Chapter 6.15 and Chapter 10.52 of the Riverside
Municipal Code regarding storage or parking of vehicles on
unpaved property (All Wards)
18. Reimbursement of $1,200 for attorney fees and costs
associated with code enforcement action and property
rehabilitation - 582 Bruin Drive - Supplemental appropriation
(All Wards)
City Clerk
19.
Substitute Councilmember Melendrez for Councilmember Davis for
Utility Services/Land Use/Energy Development Committee
discussion of utility meter reading and billing (All Wards)
20. Joint item with Redevelopment Agency and Housing Authority -
Minutes of August 23, 2011
City Council
21. Development Committee recommends Leasing Program for
City-owned property - 10530, 10540, and 10560 Magnolia Avenue
(Ward 6)
22. Announcement of committee meetings
a. Governmental Affairs Committee at 4 p.m.
on Wednesday, September 7, 2011, Mayor’s Ceremonial Room
b. Transportation Committee at 1 p.m. on
Thursday, September 8, 2011, Seventh Floor Conference Room
City Manager
23. Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside
determining that the public convenience and necessity require
that the rates and method of apportionment of special tax for
Improvement Area No. 1 of Community Facilities District No.
2006-1 (Riverwalk Vista) be revised to reduce the rates of
special tax to be levied on property therein - Waive further
reading (Ward 5)
Community Development
24. Case P10-0377 - Gerard Hill of Corporate Realty Advisors -
Introduce 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 CR-AP on 4.04 vacant acres - 6458 Van
Buren Boulevard (Ward 7)
25. Case P11-0287 - Magnon Companies - Conditional use permit to
establish vocational/technical school to occupy 22,870 square
feet of existing 92,410-square-foot two-story office building on
approximately 8.02-acre site - 6465 Sycamore Canyon Boulevard
(Ward 2)
Development
26. Seizing Our Destiny - Amend 2011-12 Housing and Urban
Development Annual Action Plan and Memorandum of Understanding
with Parks, Recreation, and Community Services to allocate
$1,050,000 of Community Development Block Grant funding from
Un-Programmed Funds for Dales Senior Center Rehabilitation
Project - Funds transfer - Supplemental appropriation - 3936
Chestnut Street (Ward 1)
27. Purchase and Sale Agreement with Rudy Reyes Villegas and
Frances Villegas for $260,000 and approximately $3,000 for
related title, escrow, and closing costs from Streeter Avenue
Grade Separation Project Account - 5304 Lantana Street (Wards 1
and 3)
28. Purchase and Sale Agreement with Gabriel J. Arguello for
$195,000 and approximately $3,000 for related title, escrow, and
closing costs from Streeter Avenue Grade Separation Project
Account - 5290 Appleton Street (Ward 3)
Fire
29. Department of Homeland Security 2011 Assistance to
Firefighters Grant applications for Vehicle and Operations and
Safety Programs for eighty percent of total cost of $564,391 for
Type III fire engine, Capnography Waveform Monitoring Devices,
emergency backup generator, and Blue Card Command certification
training (All Wards)
General Services
30. Purchase Order with Clear Channel Satellite for $170,965
from General Services Public, Educational, and Government funds
for satellite equipment for live broadcast capability (All
Wards)
Human Resources
31. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,
amending Chapter 2.36 of the Riverside Municipal Code, regarding
classified service in City Clerk’s Office - Waive further
reading (Intro. on 8 23-11, All Wards)
32. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, adopting PARS Section 457 FICA Alternative
Retirement Plan, an alternate to Social Security Plan, replacing
in full the City of Riverside Section 3121 Part Time Seasonal
Temporary Deferred Compensation Plan administered by Great West
Retirement Services - Waive further reading (All Wards)
Mayor
33. Mayor Loveridge recommends Riverside Go Transit Program
funding of $75,000 annually from AB 2766 Air Quality Improvement
Fund (All Wards)
34. Mayor Loveridge recommends a Resolution of the City Council
of the City of Riverside, California, approving participation in
the Institute for Local Government’s Recognition Program, The
Beacon Award: Local Leadership Toward Solving Climate Change -
Waive further reading (All Wards)
35. Mayor’s Nominating Screening Committee recommends
introduction of an Ordinance of the City of Riverside,
California, amending Section 2.62.010 of the Riverside Municipal
Code to increase the number of members on the Parking, Traffic,
and Streets Commission, and deleting Sections 2.62.040 and
2.62.050 to absorb work of Downtown Parking Committee - Appoint
Brian C. Pearcy, Bill R. Bromley, Barry A. Hildebrandt, Krysti
L. Bellavia, and Norman Gritton (All Wards)
Parks, Recreation, and Community Services
36. Bid 6975 - Reject all bids for Tequesquite Park Improvements
Project (Ward 1)
37. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, to provide for the authorization and execution of
the Certifications and Assurances for the Public Transportation
Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account Bond
Program for Special Transportation Capital Grant of $475,000 for
vehicle replacement project - Waive further reading -
Supplemental appropriation (All Wards)
38. Seizing Our Destiny - Agreement with Riverside Unified
School District for $102,630.99 from Department of Education
After School Education and Safety Grant for PRIME Time after
school program - Supplemental appropriation (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5)
Public Works
39. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California
amending Section 10.76.010 of the Riverside Municipal Code
designating the prima facie speed limits for streets and
portions thereof in accordance with the provisions of Sections
10.20.020 and 10.20.030 - Sycamore Canyon Boulevard, Lochmoor
Drive, Jurupa Avenue, Olivewood Avenue, and Stewart Street -
Waive further reading (Intro. on 8 23 11, Wards 1, 2, 3, and 5)
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
40. Legislative reports
a. League of California Cities - City Advocate Weekly dated
August 26, 2011
b. State Budget update
c. Redevelopment update
41. Items for future City Council consideration as requested by
Mayor or Members of the City Council - City Manager Reports
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