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CITY COUNCIL,
HOUSING AUTHORITY,
AND
SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AGENDA
TUESDAY,
APRIL 24, 2012
ART PICK COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY
HALL
3900 MAIN STREET, RIVERSIDE, CA 92522
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 951-826-5557
TELECONFERENCE
MARRIOTT CRYSTAL GATEWAY
1700 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY, ROOM NO. 619
ARLINGTON, VA 22202
951-826-2379
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/Housing Authority/Successor Agency
to 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. President/CEO Cindy Roth to present and
discuss Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce and its
relationship to the City of Riverside
3 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING --Audience
participation is encouraged.
2. Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside
approving a tax-exempt bond financing to be issued by the
California Statewide Communities Development Authority in an
aggregate principal amount not to exceed $40,000,000 for the
purpose of financing and/or refinancing the costs of acquisition
of a student housing development and construction of certain
educational facilities and related matters, for the benefit of
California Baptist University, Lancer Educational Housing
Corporation and certain affiliates - Waive further reading (Ward
5)
3. Public Comment Period - This is the
portion of the meeting specifically set aside to invite your
comments regarding any matters within the jurisdiction of the
City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency to 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.
CLOSED SESSIONS - Time listed is
approximate. The City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency
to Redevelopment Agency may adjourn to the below listed Closed
Sessions at their convenience during this City Council meeting.
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 4620 High Street, APN:
221-191-018, by Veterans Realty Group; Gretchen McCroskey,
Negotiator
5. Successor Agency to Redevelopment Agency - 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 3651 Main Street, APN: 213-222-007,
by Magnolia’s; Melissa Schouten, Negotiator
6. Successor Agency to Redevelopment Agency - Pursuant to
Government Code §54956.8 to instruct Agency’s Negotiator, Scott
C. Barber, regarding price and terms of payment for the
purchase, sale, exchange or lease of 3653 Main Street, APN:
213-222-007, by Delights and Invites; David St. Pierre and Peggy
Roa, Negotiators
7. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54956.9(a) to
confer with and/or receive advice from legal counsel concerning
Val Graham v. City of Riverside, RCSC Case No.: RIC 1112056
8. 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
9. City Council - Pursuant to Government Code §54957 for
performance evaluation of City Manager, City Attorney, and City
Clerk
6:15 P.M.
10. Community Police Review Commission report from Chair Dale
Roberts (All Wards)
6:30 P.M.
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
11. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Police Chief
Diaz to introduce the Public Safety Officer of the Month Officer
David Lim
12. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Police Chief
Diaz to recognize Riverside resident Steve Ramirez for his
assistance to the police
13. Mayor Loveridge to call upon American
Heart Association Riverside Heart Walk Chair Bob Kain to
recognize the City’s Wellness Program with the American Heart
Association Fit-Friendly Award - Gold level
14. Mayor Loveridge to call upon Kathy
Allavie to announce the Riverside Art Museum Associates Orange
fundraising project
15. Neighborhood success report by Riverside
Neighborhood Partnership (All Wards)
DISCUSSION CALENDAR--This portion of
the City Council 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. Seizing Our Destiny - Graffiti Program Enhancement Plan
status update - Award cash prizes totaling $2,625 from Public
Works Department Budget for 2012 Anti-Graffiti Public Service
Announcement video and Poster Contest winners (All Wards)
17. Transportation Committee recommends issuance of 20-year-bond
for approximately $32 million funded by City’s Gas Tax and
Measure A revenue for pavement rehabilitation of arterial and
local streets (All Wards)
18. Public Comment Period - This is the
portion of the meeting specifically set aside to invite your
comments regarding any matters within the jurisdiction of the
City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency to 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/Housing Authority/Successor Agency to 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/Housing Authority/Successor
Agency to Redevelopment Agency votes on the motion to adopt,
Members of the City Council/Housing Authority/Successor Agency
to 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
21. Minutes of April 17, 2012
City Manager
22. Monthly investment summary and financial reports - February
29, 2012
Development
23. Housing Authority - Second Amendment to Agreement with
National Community Renaissance of California for management of
72 apartment units through June 30, 2012 - 1705, 1725, 1733, and
1833 1837 Seventh Street and 1740 Loma Vista Street (Ward 2)
Police
24. Purchase four Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
vehicles from Wondries Chevrolet/Ford for $99,035.70 from Police
Asset Forfeiture Account (All Wards)
25. Purchase nineteen portable encrypted radios from Hi Desert
Communications for $105,396.12 from Police Asset Forfeiture
Account and State COPS grant (All Wards)
Public Works
26. Award Bid 7044 to Asplundh Construction Corporation,
Cypress, for $165,490 funded by South Coast Air Quality
Management District and City of Moreno Valley to establish
traffic signal communications for optimal traffic progression -
Alessandro Boulevard between Old Highway 395 and Frederick
Street (Ward 2)
27. 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 Two-Hour Parking Zone
at all times on the south side of Beatty Drive from 20 feet east
of Magnolia Avenue to 45 feet easterly thereof - Waive further
reading (Ward 3)
28. A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Riverside,
California, amending Resolution No. 22103 and the Bail Schedule
pursuant to Section 10.08.040 of the Riverside Municipal Code
for violations of municipal parking regulations for recreational
vehicle parking in City parks - Waive further reading (All
Wards)
29. Adopt an Ordinance of the City of Riverside, California,
amending Chapter 13.20 of the Riverside Municipal Code updating
definitions of permits and Pedestrian Mall Manager - Waive
further reading (Intro. 4-17-12, All Wards)
MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER COMMUNICATIONS
30. Legislative reports
a. League of California Cities - CA Cities Advocate dated April
13, 2012
b. State Budget update
c. Redevelopment update
31. Items for future City Council
consideration as requested by Mayor or Members of the City
Council - City Manager Reports
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