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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II]. AGENDA TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA MAY 25, 2021 - 7:00 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS MEETING This meeting is being conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20, dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with the order, the public may not view the meeting in -person in the Council Chamber. The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on television and/or online. Details can be found at temeculaca.gov/tv. Submission of Public Comments: For those wishing to make public comments at the meeting, please submit your comments by email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting by the City Clerk. Email comments must be submitted to randi.johl@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on matters not on the agenda must be received prior to the time the item for Public Comments is called. Email comments on agenda items must be received prior to the time Public Comments for the agenda item is called. Email comments on public hearing items must be received prior to the time the public hearing is opened to hear public comments. All email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern public comments at an in -person meeting. Public Comments for this meeting may only be submitted via email. Comments via text and social media will not be accepted. Reading of Public Comments: The City Clerk shall read all email comments, provided that the reading shall not exceed three (3) minutes, or such other time as the Council may provide, consistent with the time limit for speakers at an in -person Council meeting. The email comments shall become part of the meeting record. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Maryann Edwards INVOCATION: TBD FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Maryann Edwards ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart PRESENTATIONS Certificate of Recognition for Coronel - Endaya Foundation Page 1 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 BOARD / COMMISSION REPORTS Planning Commission and Race, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Commission PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT Riverside County Sheriffs Department PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the City Council on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, each speaker is limited to five minutes. For this meeting, public comments may be submitted and read into the record pursuant to the important notice provided at the top of this agenda. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Reports by the members of the City Council on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not to exceed, ten minutes will be devoted to these reports. CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the City Council request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 1. Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions Recommendation: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. Attachments: Agenda Report 2. Approve Action Minutes of May 11 and May 18, 2021 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of May 11 and May 18, 2021. Attachments: 05/11/2021 Action Minutes 05/18/2021 Action Minutes 3. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Page 2 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution List of Demands Approve Cily Treasurer's Report as of March 31, 2021 Recommendation: That the City Council approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as of March 31, 2021. Attachments: Agenda Report Treasurer's Report Approve the City of Temecula Alert and Warning Plan Recommendation: That the City Council adopt the Alert and Warning Plan as a support plan to the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). Attachments: Agenda Report Alert and Warning Plan Annrove Purchase of the Flock Automated License Plate Recognition Svstem Recommendation: That the City Council approve the purchase of the Flock Automated License Plate Recognition System. Attachments: Agenda Report Agreement Adopt List of Projects to be Funded by Senate Bill One (SB 1) for Fiscal Year 2021-22 Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 FUNDED BY SB 1: THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution Establish All -Way Stop Control at the Intersection of Pujol Street and First Street Recommendation That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. Page 3 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 9. 10. 11. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, ESTABLISHING AN ALL -WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTION OF PUJOL STREET AND FIRST STREET AND FINDING THAT THE ACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER SECTION 15301(C) OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES Attachments: Agenda Report RPcnlntinn Exhibit A Exhibit B Stop Warrant Analysis Collision Summary Report Approve Tract Map 38079 (Located on Diaz Road between Via Dos Picos and Rancho Way) Recommendation: That the City Council approve Tract Map 38079 for condominium purposes. Attachments: Agenda Report Vicinity Tract Map Approve Tract Maps 37341-6, 37341-8, 37341-9 (Located on the east side of Butterfield Stage Road between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road) Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve Tract Maps 37341-6, 37341-8 and 37341-9 in conformance with the conditions of approval; and 2. Approve the subdivision improvement and monumentation agreements with the developer; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. Attachments: Agenda Report Fees and Securities Report Vicinity Tract Maps Award Construction Contract to PAL General Engineering, Inc., for the Traffic Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve an appropriation of $443,222 from Measure S to the Traffic Page 4 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 12. Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11: and 2. Award a construction contract to PAL General Engineering, Inc., in the amount of $901,846.00, for the Traffic Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the contract amount, $90,184.60. Attachments: Agenda Report Contract Project Description Project Location Map Award Construction Contract to IE General Engineering, Inc. for the ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program - West Side Business Park Area, PW20-08 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Award the construction contract to IE General Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $186,000.00, for the ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program - West Side Business Park Area, PW20-08; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the contract amount, $18,600.00. Attachments: Agenda Report Contract Project Description Project Location Map RECESS CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO SCHEDULED MEETINGS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT, THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, THE TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY, AND/OR THE TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY Page 5 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING CALL TO ORDER: President Zak Schwank ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Board of Directors on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. For all Public Hearing or Business items on the agenda, each speaker is limited to five minutes. For this meeting, public comments may be submitted and read into the record pursuant to the important notice provided at the top of this agenda. CSD CONSENT CALENDAR All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless Members of the Temecula Community Services District request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. 13. Approve Action Minutes of MU 11, 2021 Recommendation Attachments That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of May 11, 2021. Action Minutes 14. Set Public Hearing to Approve TCSD Proposed Rates and Charges for Fiscal Year 2021-22 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors adopt the following resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. CSD A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ACKNOWLEDGING THE FILING OF A REPORT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED RATES AND CHARGES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH Attachments: Agenda Report Resolution Fxhihit A Preliminary Engineer's Report CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT Page 6 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 CSD BOARD OF DIRECTOR REPORTS CSD ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District will be held on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Page 7 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - NO MEETING TEMECULA HOUSING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY - NO MEETING RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS 15. Receive Update on Parking in Old Town Temecula and Provide General Direction Re ag rding the Same Recommendation: That the City Council receive update on parking in Old Town Temecula and provide general direction regarding the same. Attachments: Agenda Report DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 16. Community Development Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Planning Activity Report 17. Fire Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Monthly Report 18. Police Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Statistics 19. Public Works Department Monthly Report Attachments: Agenda Report Project Status Report CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT Page 8 City Council Agenda May 25, 2021 ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., at the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The full agenda packet (including staff reports, public closed session information, and any supplemental material available after the original posting of the agenda), distributed to a majority of the City Council regarding any item on the agenda, will be available for public viewing in the main reception area of the Temecula Civic Center during normal business hours at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. The material will also be available on the City's website at TemeculaCa.gov. and available for review at the respective meeting. If you have questions regarding any item on the agenda, please contact the City Clerk's Department at (951) 694-6444. Page 9 Item No. 1 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions PREPARED BY: Randi Johl, Director of Legislative Affairs/City Clerk RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula is a general law city formed under the laws of the State of California. With respect to adoption of ordinances and resolutions, the City adheres to the requirements set forth in the Government Code. Unless otherwise required, the full reading of the text of standard ordinances and resolutions is waived. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: None Item No. 2 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA MAY 11, 2021- 7:00 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS MEETING This meeting was conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20, dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with the order, the public may not view the meeting in -person in the Council Chamber. The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on television and/or online. Details can be found at temeculaca.gov/tv. Submission of Public Comments: For those wishing to make public comments at the meeting, please submit your comments by email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting by the City Clerk. Email comments must be submitted to randi.johl@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on matters not on the agenda must be received prior to the time the item for Public Comments is called. Email comments on agenda items must be received prior to the time Public Comments for the agenda item is called. Email comments on public hearing items must be received prior to the time the public hearing is opened to hear public comments. All email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern public comments at an in -person meeting. Public Comments for this meeting may only be submitted via email. Comments via text and social media will not be accepted. Reading of Public Comments: The City Clerk shall read all email comments, provided that the reading shall not exceed three (3) minutes, or such other time as the Council may provide, consistent with the time limit for speakers at an in -person Council meeting. The email comments shall become part of the meeting record. CLOSED SESSION - 6:00 P.M. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS. The City Council convened in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8 regarding four parcels of real property owned by the City of Temecula, as successor to the assets of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula, consisting of approximately 1 acre (APN: 922-360-004, 005, 006 & 007) located on Main Street at Mercedes Street in the City of Temecula. The parties to the negotiations for the potential sale of the property are Marketplace Old Town, LLC (Truax Development) and the City of Temecula. Negotiators for the City of Temecula are Aaron Adams, Greg Butler, and Luke Watson. Under negotiation are price and terms for the sale of the property. CALL TO ORDER at 7:00 PM: Mayor Maryann Edwards INVOCATION: Aaron Adams, City Manager FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Maryann Edwards ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart PRE SENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation for National Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Heritage Month Proclamation for National Bike Month Proclamation for National Public Works Week Presentation and Update Regarding the City's Responsible Compassion Homeless Outreach Efforts BOARD AND COMMISSION REPORTS Community Services Commission, Old Town Local Review Board, and Planning Commission PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) PUBLIC COMMENTS The following individual(s) submitted an electronic comment on non-agendized item(s): • Anonymous • Candice Keller • Jason R. Lund • John Andrews • Bob Kowell • Tim Thompson • Jeff Pack • Nicky Thompson • Suzanne Lane • PJ in Temecula • Gary Nelson • Andrea Andrews • Sonia Perez • Skylar Tempel • Ariella Brauer The following individual(s) submitted an electronic comment on an agendized item(s): • Christine T. Massa (Item #15) • Tim McDonald (Item #15) • Gia Rueda (Item #15) • Allison Donahoe -Beggs (Item #15) • Vic McDowell (Item #15) • Julie Geary (Item #15) • Summer Berg (Item #15) • Dr. Jay Alacron (Item #15) • M. Golden (Item #15) • Karen Brando (Item #15) CITY COUNCIL REPORTS CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Schwank, Second by Stewart. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 1. Waive Reading of Standard Ordinances and Resolutions Recommendation: That the City Council waive the reading of the text of all standard ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda except as specifically required by the Government Code. 2. Approve Action Minutes of April 27, 2021 Recommendation: That the City Council approve the action minutes of April 27, 2021. 3. 4. E 6. 7. Approve List of Demands Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A Adopt Resolution Regarding the California Climate Investment Fire Prevention Grant Program (At the Request of Mayor Pro Tempore Rahn) Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, REGARDING THE CALIFORNIA CLIMATE INVESTMENT FIRE PREVENTION GRANT PROGRAM Approve Agreement with Western Audio Visual for the Replacement of Conference Room Audiovisual Equipment Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve a purchase and installation agreement with Western Audio Visual, in an amount not to exceed $84,295.36 for audiovisual equipment in City Hall conference rooms, and 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve contract change orders up to 10% of the contract amount, or $8,429. Receive and File Temporary Street Closures for 2021 Summer Event Recommendation: That the City Council receive and file the following proposed action by the City Manager to temporarily close certain streets for the following 2021 Summer Event: TEMECULA ART & STREET PAINTING FESTIVAL Amend the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2021-25 to Add the Mares Phillips Senior Center Emergency Generator Project Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Adopt a resolution entitled: 3 8. 9. RESOLUTION NO. 2021-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA TO AMEND THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP) FOR FISCAL YEARS 2021-25 TO ADD THE MARY PHILLIPS SENIOR CENTER EMERGENCY GENERATOR PROJECT 2. Approve an appropriation of $20,000 from Measure S and an appropriation of $185,000 in grant revenue. Approve Specifications and Authorize Solicitation of Construction Bids for Citywide Slurry Seal Program - Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Approve the specifications and authorize the Department of Public Works to solicit construction bids for the Citywide Slurry Seal Program - Fiscal Year 2020-2021; and 2. Make a finding that this project is exempt from CEQA per Article 19, Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities, of the CEQA Guidelines. Approve Cooperative Agreement with the City of Murrieta for French Valley Parkway/I-15 Improvements - Phase II, PW16-01 Recommendation: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021-26 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA APPROVING THAT CERTAIN AGREEMENT ENTITLED COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND THE CITY OF MURRIETA IN CONNECTION WITH THE FRENCH VALLEY PARKWAY/I-15 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT - PHASE II 10. Approve Second Amendment to the Funding Agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for Cleanup of Trash, Debris and Other Items on District Owned Property Recommendation: That the City Council approve the second amendment to the funding agreement with Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for cleanup of trash, debris and other items on district owned property. 4 RECESS: At 9:13 PM, the City Council recessed and convened as the Temecula Community Services District Meeting, Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency and the Temecula Public Financing Authority. At 9:30 PM, the City Council resumed with the remainder of the City Council Agenda. RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS 15. Receive Update on Police Base of Operations Subcommittee Discussions, Clarify Objective, and Consider Appropriating Sufficient Funding to Complete Needs Assessment and/or Police Master Plan (At the Request of Subcommittee Members Mayor Pro Tempore Rahn and Council Member Stewart) Recommendation: That the City Council: 1. Receive an update on the Police Base of Operations subcommittee discussions. 2. Clarify the objective of the work effort and consider appropriating/budgeting sufficient funding to complete a needs assessment and/or Police Master Plan. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Stewart, Second by Alexander. The vote reflected unanimous approval. General direction was provided to draft a scope of work to engage a third -party consultant to identify future public safety needs, including site selection, and return to the City Council for approval. Additional direction included engaging the Public Safety Ad Hoc Committee on separate discussions related to mental health services and needs. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT The City Attorney stated there was no reportable actions from closed session. ADJOURNMENT At 11:13 PM, the City Council meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at 5:30 PM for Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL BUDGET WORKSHOP COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA MAY 18, 2021 - 8:00 AM IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS MEETING This meeting was conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20, dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with the order, the public may not view the meeting in -person in the Council Chamber. The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on television and/or online. Details can be found at temeculaca.gov/tv. Submission of Public Comments: For those wishing to make public comments at the meeting, please submit your comments by email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting by the City Clerk. Email comments must be submitted to randi.johl@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on matters not on the agenda must be received prior to the time the item for Public Comments is called. Email comments on agenda items must be received prior to the time Public Comments for the agenda item is called. Email comments on public hearing items must be received prior to the time the public hearing is opened to hear public comments. All email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern public comments at an in -person meeting. Public Comments for this meeting may only be submitted via email. Comments via text and social media will not be accepted. Reading of Public Comments: The City Clerk shall read all email comments, provided that the reading shall not exceed three (3) minutes, or such other time as the Council may provide, consistent with the time limit for speakers at an in -person Council meeting. The email comments shall become part of the meeting record. CALL TO ORDER at 8:03 AM: Mayor Maryann Edwards FLAG SALUTE: Mayor Maryann Edwards ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart PUBLIC COMMENTS - None BUSINESS 1. Review Fiscal Years 2022-26 Capital Improvement Program and Fiscal Year 2021-22 Annual Operating Budgets for the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency Recommendation: That the City Council/Board of Directors review and discuss the Proposed Fiscal Years 2022-26 Capital Improvement Program and Fiscal Year 2021-22 Annual Operating Budgets for the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency. Workshop with discussion and general direction only; no action taken. ADJOURNMENT At 9:08 AM, the City Council meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, May 25, 2021, at 5:30 PM for Closed Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] Item No. 3 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve List of Demands PREPARED BY: Jada Shafe, Accounting Technician II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A BACKGROUND: All claims and demands are reported and summarized for review and approval by the City Council on a routine basis at each City Council meeting. The attached claims represent the paid claims and demands since the last City Council meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: All claims and demands were paid from appropriated funds or authorized resources of the City and have been recorded in accordance with the City's policies and procedures. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. List of Demands RESOLUTION NO.2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following claims and demands as set forth in Exhibit A, on file in the office of the City Clerk, has been reviewed by the City Manager's Office and that the same are hereby allowed in the amount of $4,848,746.54. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 25th day of May, 2021. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 25th day of May, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 04/29/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 05/06/2021 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 04/29/2021 TOTAL PAYROLL RUN: 927,186.21 3,413,579.36 507,980.97 TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 5/25/2021 COUNCIL MEETING: $ 4,848,746.54 DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND: CHECKS: CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 581,993.86 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 532.26 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2,616.24 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 140,664.89 192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL B STREET LIGHTS 23,357.46 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "D" REFUSE/RECYCLING 618.54 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 6,477.92 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 11,174.84 210 CAPITAL IMPROV PROJ FUND 3,174,390.19 300 INSURANCE FUND 29,782.19 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 1,217.61 320 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 156,116.84 330 CENTRAL SERVICES 2,142.17 340 FACILITIES 68,116.03 350 FACILITY REPLACEMENT FUND 125.00 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTONA&B DEBT SERVICE 74.89 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 74.89 474 AD03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE 33.82 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 88.46 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 74.89 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 102.03 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II 74.87 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 2,498.76 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 4,707.31 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLAND 1,809.87 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 387.86 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 2,140.20 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 2,706.76 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 821.37 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 9,408.35 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 168.86 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 538.57 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 109.37 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 5,611.98 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 4,898.29 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 849.94 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATE 738.38 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 6,872.58 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 120.04 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 19,345.64 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 2,702.07 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 9,912.55 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 36,303.81 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 252.01 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 316.29 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 6,473.57 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 10,613.46 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 125.95 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 581.61 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 9,720.28 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 179.95 $ 4,340,765.57 CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 001 GENERAL FUND $ 316,254.81 140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT 795.62 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 3,512.55 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 123,532.43 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL D REFUSE RECYCLING 1,153.88 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 522.06 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 2,477.17 300 INSURANCE FUND 2,157.04 305 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 1,893.23 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 41,997.59 330 SUPPORT SERVICES 3,070.90 340 FACILITIES 7,587.70 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTONA&B DEBT SERVICE 105.33 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 105.35 475 CFD03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 133.38 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 105.35 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 161.40 478 CFD 16-01 RORIPAUGH PHASE II 105.36 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 8.17 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 20.36 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 20.36 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 20.36 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 20.36 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 18.60 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 8.17 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 256.28 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 8.17 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 16.27 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 8.17 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 119.95 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP. 18.66 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 8.17 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES 8.17 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 18.66 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 8.17 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 65.42 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 98.12 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 256.28 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 498.00 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 8.17 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 20.33 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 197.82 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 16.82 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 8.17 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 20.36 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 525.11 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 8.17 TOTAL BY FUND: 507,980.97 $ 4,848,746.54 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 04/27/2021 1:25:41 PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 500416 4/29/2021 009374 ALLEGRO MUSICAL VENTURES PIANO TUNING/MAINT: TPL DBA, ALLEGRO PIANO SERVICE PIANO TUNING/MAINT: THEATER 500417 4/29/2021 013015 ALWAYS RELIABLE BACKFLOW TESTS: MEDIANS BACKFLOW, AKA NANETTE SEMAN 500418 4/29/2021 021959 AMERICAN HEART TRAINING SUPPLIES - MEDIC ASSOCIATION INC 500419 4/29/2021 013950 AQUA CHILL OF SAN DIEGO APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: CIVIC 500420 4/29/2021 021400 AYERS ELECTRIC INC 500421 4/29/2021 021133 CNS ENGINEERS INC 500422 4/29/2021 017542 COX, KRISTI LYN 500423 4/29/2021 010650 CRAFTSMEN PLUMBING & HVAC INC 500424 4/29/2021 001393 DATA TICKET INC, DBA REVENUE EXPERTS CTR APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: AQUAT APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: AULD F APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: PW APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: TVM APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: TPL APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: FOC APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: TCC APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: THEATI APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: MPSC APR DRINKING WTR SYS MAINT: JRC ELECTRICAL WORK: CIVIC CTR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS: THEATER ELECTRICAL WORK: CIVIC CTR ELECTRICAL INSTALL - STA 95 1/30-2/26 ENG SVCS: OVRLND BR PW16-05 TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS PLUMBING SVCS: HARVESTON LAKE PARK PLUMBING SVCS: HARVESTON LAKE PA CONCRETE PUMPER: TVM PLUMBING RVCS: HARVESTON LAKE PA PLUMBING SVC: FIRE STA92 PLUMBING SVCS: VAR PARK LOCATION: PLUMBING SVC - FIRE STA 95 PLUMBING SVCS: HARVESTON LAKE PA MAR CITATION PROCESSING: POLICE Amount Paid 225.00 225.00 81.00 888.73 183.71 67.34 56.57 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 28.28 800.00 800.00 300.00 125.00 14,412.19 134.40 1,180.14 765.00 525.00 460.00 434.66 385.00 325.58 145.00 883.02 Check Total 450.00 81.00 888.73 533.86 2,025.00 14,412.19 134.40 4,220.38 883.02 Page:1 apChkLst 04/27/2021 1:25:41PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 2 Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 500425 4/29/2021 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL portable restroom & sink rental: police 114.21 114.21 SRVCS 500426 4/29/2021 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSD 358.29 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CIP: PW 205.84 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: BLDG INSPE 193.93 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 158.00 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: LAND DEV: F 105.83 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: POLICE DEP 23.51 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: PARK MAINT 1,295.02 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: STREET MAI 1,250.88 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TRAFFIC DIV 408.90 4,000.20 500427 4/29/2021 020904 ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES INC APR CONDENSER WTR SYS PM: CIVIC 525.00 525.00 CTR 500428 4/29/2021 002577 ENGINEERING RESOURCES, ENG CONSULT SVCS: OVERLAND: 10,307.78 10,307.78 OF SOUTHERN CALIF., INC. PW20-11 500429 4/29/2021 001056 EXCEL LANDSCAPE INC APR LDSCP MAINT: PARKS/MEDIANS 56,831.22 PW APR LDSCP MAINT SLOPES: PW 40,678.18 APR LDSCP MAINT SLOPES: PW 24,702.75 APR LDSCP MAINT: CITY FACS 12,631.84 APR LDSCP MAINT: 115/79S INTRCHG MF 8,550.00 APR OVERLAND EXTENSION PROJ LDS( 300.00 143,693.99 500430 4/29/2021 001937 GALLS LLC tools backpack: tem sheriff 132.01 132.01 500431 4/29/2021 016519 GARIBAY, ISAAC REIMB: OFC SUPPLIES: HR DEPT 448.92 REIMB: RAPID COVID TEST: HR DEPT 150.00 REIMB: RAPID COVID TEST: HR DEPT 150.00 748.92 500432 4/29/2021 021308 GILLIS + PANICHAPAN ARCHITECTURAL SVCS: FIRE STA 84 18,724.00 18,724.00 ARCHITECTS, INC PW19-14 500433 4/29/2021 004890 GOLDEN STATE FIRE FIRE SPRINKLER MAINT. - STA 73 1,430.00 1,430.00 PROTECTION 500434 4/29/2021 003726 LIFE ASSIST INC TEACHING SUPPLIES - MEDIC 623.14 623.14 500435 4/29/2021 018675 MDG ASSOCIATES INC MAR LABOR COMPLIANCE MONITOR 669.38 669.38 SVC: ADA 500436 4/29/2021 004951 MIKE'S PRECISION WELDING STORM DRAIN REPAIR: PW STREET 5,800.00 5,800.00 INC MAINT Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 04/27/2021 1:25:41PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 500437 4/29/2021 004043 MISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC 500438 4/29/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE INC 500439 4/29/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE INC (Continued) Description LED RETROFIT - FIRE STA 92 LED RETROFIT - FIRE STA 92 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR LED RETROFIT - FIRE STA 92 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: PARKS CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREETS CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: PW STREEI CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: MS 84 Amount Paid Check Total 1,964.03 122.50 72.97 30.62 -904.69 20.00 1,300.08 242.30 102.00 98.25 58.49 41.81 1,216.91 1,285.43 1,862.93 1,216.91 500440 4/29/2021 021998 OLD TOWN TIRE AND SERVICE CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: BLDG & 371.72 INC SAFETY CITY VEHICLE MAINT SVCS: BLDG & SAI 38.19 409.91 500441 4/29/2021 020244 PLAYCORE WISCONSIN INC, PLAYGROUND EQUIP: STEPHEN LINEN 4,389.53 4,389.53 DBA GAMETIME JR PK 500442 4/29/2021 002412 RICHARDS WATSON AND MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 9,547.50 GERSHON MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 8,541.58 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 8,082.93 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 4,446.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 2,876.35 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 1,824.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 1,668.86 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 741.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 559.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 440.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 425.50 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 399.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 308.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 52.00 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 30.50 MAR 2021 LEGAL SERVICES 28.50 39,970.72 500443 4/29/2021 004274 SAFE AND SECURE LOCKSMITH SRVCS: T. MUSEUM 46.00 LOCKSMITH SRVC LOCKSMITH SRVCS: CIVIC CENTER 32.30 78.30 500444 4/29/2021 009746 SIGNS BY TOMORROW FLAGS: OLD TOWN TEMECULA 606.35 606.35 Page:3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 04/27/2021 1:25:41PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 500445 4/29/2021 013482 SILVERMAN ENTERPRISES 3/29-4/25 AFTER HRS SEC: PUMP TRK 4,424.00 INC, DBA BAS SECURITY 500446 4/29/2021 009452 STRAWN, WILLIAM REIMB: COMPUTER EQUIP FOR 324.01 THEATER REIMB:SUPPLIES FOR COMMUNITY THE 58.67 500447 4/29/2021 003840 STRONG'S PAINTING PAINT TENNIS COURT FENCE: PALA 8,200.00 PRK 500448 4/29/2021 021580 TOWNSEND PUBLIC AFFAIRS APR CONSULTING SRVCS: CITY 6,000.00 INC CLERK Grand total for EFT UNION BANK: 4,424.00 382.68 8,200.00 6,000.00 279,223.97 Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 04/27/2021 1:25:41PM CITY OF TEMECULA 33 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 279,223.97 Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 04/29/2021 12:26:21 PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 10811 4/21/2021 000246 PERS (EMPLOYEES' PERS RETIREMENT PAYMENT RETIREMENT) 10931 4/23/2021 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER VARIOUS MAR WATER 3026656 31367 DISTRICT LA 10932 4/15/2021 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) EMPLOYEES STATE PR TAXES 10947 4/21/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700454673905 40750 BUTTERFIELD STG 10948 4/21/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700039456210 46146 WOLF CREEK DR 10949 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700581895061 29028 OLD TOWN FRONT ST 10950 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700390905802 28301 RANCHO CAL RD 10951 4/22/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC APR INTERNET SVCS EXTERNAL DMV LINE 10952 4/22/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER MAR WATER SVCS 31991 RORIPAUGH DIST VALLEY RD 10953 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700116582930 44205 MAIN ST 10954 4/22/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC APR INTERNET SVCS CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 10955 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700037888042 32005 MURRIETA HOT 10956 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700213755712 28816 PUJOL ST 10957 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700052349631 42081 MAIN ST 10958 4/22/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700173434428 42051 MAIN ST 10959 4/23/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700418750458 31777 DE PORTOLA RD Amount Paid Check Total 112,617.38 112,617.38 10,117.28 10,117.28 32,674.95 32,674.95 96.95 96.95 204.34 204.34 13.55 13.55 30.96 30.96 100.98 100.98 105.00 105.00 128.39 128.39 130.98 130.98 133.32 133.32 362.37 362.37 547.65 547.65 2,221.26 2,221.26 15.22 15.22 Page-1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 10960 4/23/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700251991189 45602 REDHAWK PKWY 10961 4/23/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700572390172 46899 REDHAWK PKWY 10962 4/23/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700306036256 31454 TEMECULA PKWY 10963 4/23/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE APR INTERNET SVCS LIBRARY 10964 4/23/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY MAR 091-085-1632-0 41951 MORAGA RD 10966 4/26/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700619554097 30051 RANCHO VISTA RD 10967 4/26/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER MAR WATER SVCS MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 10968 4/26/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700503663349 28916 PUJOL ST 10969 4/26/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700503770150 28922 PUJOL ST 10970 4/26/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER MAR WATER SVCS MURRIETA HOT DIST SPRINGS 10971 4/26/2021 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER MAR WATER SVCS 39569 SERAPHINA DIST RD 10972 4/26/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE APR INTERNET SVCS 42569 MARGARITA RD 10973 4/26/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE APR INTERNET SVCS 30875 RANCHO VISTA RD 10974 4/26/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700025717269 30875 RANCHO VISTA RD 10975 4/27/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE APR INTERNET SVCS 41000 MAIN ST 10976 4/27/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY MAR 055-475-6169-5 32380 DEER HOLLOW WAY 10977 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK 41952 6TH ST Amount Paid Check Total 18.88 18.88 118.40 118.40 129.49 129.49 612.61 612.61 2,668.45 2,668.45 14.30 14.30 40.50 40.50 47.33 47.33 103.96 103.96 156.55 156.55 244.99 244.99 598.64 598.64 598.64 598.64 3,706.67 3,706.67 49.77 49.77 50.19 50.19 58.92 58.92 Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 10978 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK STA95 32131 10979 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK 43230 BUS PARK DR 10980 4/27/2021 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY MAR 015-575-0195-2 STA 92 32111 WOLF 10981 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK 41952 6TH ST 10982 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK STA 95 32131 10983 4/27/2021 001986 MUZAK LLC MAY DISH NETWORK 43230 BUS PARK DR 10984 4/29/2021 010349 CALIF DEPT OF CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT SUPPORT 10985 4/29/2021 021301 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA- 401(A) RETIREMENT PLAN 106474 PAYMENT 10986 4/29/2021 000194 I C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA-RC RETIREMENT TRUST 457 303355 PAYMENT 10987 4/29/2021 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) STATE TAXES PAYMENT 10988 4/29/2021 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) FEDERAL TAXES PAYMENT 10989 4/29/2021 001065 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT PAYMENT SOLUTION 10990 4/29/2021 019088 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT NATIONWIDE LOAN REPAYMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 10991 4/29/2021 000389 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT OBRA- PROJECT RETIREMENT SOLUTION PAYMENT 205515 4/29/2021 013387 ADAME LANDSCAPE INC, DBA APR PARKING STRUCTURE CLEANING SWEEPING UNLIMITED 205516 4/29/2021 010904 AFECO INC DBA FIRE ETC TRUCK EQUIP - STA 73 Amount Paid Check Total 155.08 155.08 166.27 166.27 345.41 345.41 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.24 899.07 899.07 1,134.62 1,134.62 12,707.41 12,707.41 22,507.79 22,507.79 76,476.47 76,476.47 11,970.21 11,970.21 344.39 344.39 1,995.46 1,995.46 540.00 540.00 1,221.15 1,221.15 Page.-3 apChkLst 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 4 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 205517 4/29/2021 003951 ALL AMERICAN ASPHALT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET 423.88 MAINT ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PN 375.50 ASPHALT SUPPLIES: STREET MAINT: PVA 373.04 1,172.42 205518 4/29/2021 007282 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES MISC SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 406.14 INC MISC SUPPLIES - STA 92 239.21 BOOKS RHRTPL: LIBRARY 87.40 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: EM 37.49 770.24 205519 4/29/2021 000936 AMERICAN RED CROSS, Staff Certification Cards - Learn to 1,142.00 1,142.00 HEALTH AND SAFETY SVCS 205520 4/29/2021 003520 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF Music License Fee: Old Town 269.00 269.00 COMPOSERS, AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS 205521 4/29/2021 004623 AQUA SOURCE INC VARIOUS SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 636.57 636.57 205522 4/29/2021 013332 ARMSTRONG GARDEN MISC PLANT/GARDEN SUPPLIES: TVM 100.84 100.84 CENTERS INC 205523 4/29/2021 011666 B P S TACTICAL INC LOAD BEARING VEST COVERS: 1,250.63 1,250.63 TRAFFIC: PD 205524 4/29/2021 011954 BAKER AND TAYLOR INC BOOK COLLECTIONS: LIBRARY 109.75 BOOK COLLECTIONS: LIBRARY 99.28 209.03 205525 4/29/2021 014284 BLAKELYS TRUCK SERVICE, VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET 4,280.97 AKA DONALD W BLAKELY MAINT VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 295.26 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 108.00 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 108.00 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 108.00 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 108.00 VEHICLE/EQUIP REPAIRS: PW STREET � 90.00 5,098.23 205526 4/29/2021 000152 CALIF PARKS AND MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: BARNETT, B. 145.00 145.00 RECREATION SOC, C P R S 205527 4/29/2021 018828 CASC ENGINEERING AND, ADD'L ENG SVCS: WOODSIDE 391.50 391.50 CONSULTING INC 205528 4/29/2021 020025 CIVIL SOURCE INC FEB ENG SVCS: BUTTERFIELD STG, 6,307.50 PW15-11 MAR ENG SVCS: BUTTERFIELD STG, PVA 580.00 6,887.50 205529 4/29/2021 021683 COMMERCIAL CDL WORKSHOP - PW STREET MAINT 430.00 430.00 TRANSPORTATION, SERVICES INC Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 205530 4/29/2021 002945 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CTR DIST 205531 4/29/2021 021291 COOKE AARON, DBA PROPER Stickers -Step Into Spring: CRC MANAGEMENT 205532 4/29/2021 013379 COSSOU, CELINE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 205533 4/29/2021 001264 COSTCO TEMECULA 491 MISC SUPPLIES - PREVENTION MISC SUPPLIES - FIRE STATION 95 205534 4/29/2021 020436 CRONBERG, RICHARD N TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 205535 4/29/2021 012600 DAVID EVANS AND MAR DSGN SVCS: RRSP EXPANSION ASSOCIATES INC 18-03 MAR DSGN SVCS: DIAZ RD PROJ PW17-. 205536 4/29/2021 019720 DIVERSIFIED WATERSCAPES AERATION SYSTEM MAINT: INC HARVESTON LK 205537 4/29/2021 018247 DOKKEN ENGINEERING DSGN SVCS: MURRIETACRK: PW15-07 205538 4/29/2021 022505 ECOLIVING INC REPLACE SOLAR PANELS: PARKING GARAGE 205539 4/29/2021 019530 EMPIRE ENGRAVING RECOGNITION AWARDS: POLICE 205540 4/29/2021 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD SUPPORT PAYMENT 205541 4/29/2021 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD SUPPORT PAYMENT 205542 4/29/2021 009097 FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS SOUND/LIGHTING & MISC SUPPLIES: THEATER 205543 4/29/2021 016184 FUN EXPRESS LLC, MISC SUPPLIES: AQUATICS SUBSIDIARY OF ORIENTALTR 205544 4/29/2021 003792 GRAINGER MISC MAINT SUPPLIES: PW PARKS MISC MAINT SUPPLIES: PW PARKS 205545 4/29/2021 003198 HOME DEPOT MISC HRDWR SUPPLIES: PW STREETS 205546 4/29/2021 013286 INTRADO LIFE & SAFETY INC APR ENTERPRISE 911 SVC: IT Amount Paid Check Total 1,844.40 1,844.40 376.77 376.77 546.00 546.00 341.49 214.96 556.45 84.00 84.00 100.00 40,668.24 40,768.24 1,383.33 1,383.33 1,035.00 1,035.00 42,000.00 42,000.00 130.50 130.50 181.42 181.42 100.00 100.00 173.62 173.62 252.22 252.22 914.63 176.22 1,090.85 421.95 421.95 300.00 300.00 Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 205547 4/29/2021 018352 JAMES ELLIOTT THEATER PERFORMANCE: 4/22 & 5/13 ENTERTAINMENT 205548 4/29/2021 021896 JP HANDMADE CORP, DBA Business Cards- Mike Wooten: TCSD MINUTEMAN PRESS Admin 205549 4/29/2021 013982 M C I COMM SERVICE APR XXX-0346 GEN USAGE APR XXX-0714 GEN USAGE PD MALLAb 205550 4/29/2021 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA COVID SUPPLIES: FLOOR DECALS: ATHACO INC FACILITIES 205551 4/29/2021 019823 MERCHANTS BLDG MAINT LLC MAR JANITORIAL SVCS: VAR CITY FACS 205552 4/29/2021 013443 MIDWEST TAPE LLC BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY 205553 4/29/2021 004586 MOORE FENCE COMPANY INC INSTALL WOOD FENCE: PECHANGA PKWY Concrete Rail Fencing:Tradewinds Slope 205554 4/29/2021 001323 NESTLE WATERS NORTH 3/11-4/10 WTR DLVRY SVCS: FOC AMERICA, DBA READYREFRESH 3/15 -4r14 WTR DLVRY SVC: INCUBATOF 205555 4/29/2021 021121 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CTR MEDICAL SCREENINGS: HR OF CA, DBA CONCENTRA MEDICAL CTR MEDICAL SCREENINGS: HR 205556 4/29/2021 008871 ORIGINAL WATERMEN INC LIFEGUARD UNIFORM, MASKS & SUPPLIES STAFF UNIFORMS/MASKS: DAY CAMP/CI 205557 4/29/2021 010338 POOL AND ELECTRICAL, VARIOUS SUPPLIES: AQUATICS PRODUCTS INC VARIOUS SUPPLIES: AQUATICS 205558 4/29/2021 005075 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL MAR FLOOR MATS/TOWEL RENTALS: SUPPLY CIVIC CNTR 205559 4/29/2021 022501 RANCHO RUNNERS INC COURIER SERVICE: HR 3/23 COURIER SERVICE: HR 3/30 COURIER SERVICE: HR 3/30 COURIER SERVICE: HR 3/23 205560 4/29/2021 001365 RIVERSIDE, COUNTY OF, RENEW PERMIT: CIVIC CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPT 205561 4/29/2021 000278 SAN DIEGO UNION -TRIBUNE MAR BID AD: TRAF SGNL-PARK & RIDE 18-11 MAR PUBLIC NOTICES: PLANNING Amount Paid Check Total 1,000.00 1,000.00 145.62 145.62 37.59 35.49 73.08 1,946.73 1,946.73 13,830.69 13,830.69 94.79 50.12 144.91 11,908.59 5,566.60 17,475.19 108.97 90.12 199.09 344.50 81.00 425.50 5,333.01 947.70 6,280.71 385.85 385.85 771.70 478.50 478.50 35.00 35.00 25.00 15.00 110.00 865.00 865.00 484.83 207.43 692.26 Page.-6 apChkLst 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 7 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 205562 4/29/2021 000645 SMART AND FINAL INC SUPPLIES: HUMAN SERVICES 80.66 80.66 205563 4/29/2021 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: TCC 123.00 CONTROL INC APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: CIVIC CEN 120.00 EMERG PEST CONTROL SRVCS: RRSP 94.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: THEATER 90.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: LIBRARY 90.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: PRKG STR 90.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: TVE2 56.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: FOC 52.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 92 42.00 APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: WEST WIN 40.00 797.00 205564 4/29/2021 002366 STEAM SUPERIOR CARPET CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: CIVIC 1,255.00 CLEANING CENTER CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: FOC 1,250.00 CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: T. MUSEUM 525.00 CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: TVE2 400.00 CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: HELP CENT 250.00 CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: JRC 200.00 CARPET CLEANING SRVCS: MPSC 175.00 4,055.00 205565 4/29/2021 018688 SUPERIOR READY MX L.P. CONCRETE: HISTORY MUSEUM 817.13 817.13 205566 4/29/2021 003599 T Y LIN INTERNATIONAL 2/1-28 CONSULT: FV PKWY/1-15 PH 35,221.54 35,221.54 11,16-01 205567 4/29/2021 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL: TEM CITIZEN 300.00 300.00 OF, COMMERCE CORP 205568 4/29/2021 019549 THORESON VILLANUEVA, COMPUTER PURCHASE PRGM 873.99 873.99 KATRINA 205569 4/29/2021 017415 THYSSENKRUPP ELEVATOR EMERG ELEVATOR SRVCS: PRKG 516.76 CORP STRUCTURE EMERG ELEVATOR SRVCS: PRKG STRU 258.38 EMERG ELEVATOR SVC: PRKG STRUCTi 172.25 947.39 205570 4/29/2021 010046 TV CONVENTION &VISITORS FEB'21 BUS. IMPRV DISTRICT 104,405.13 104,405.13 BUREAU, DBA VISIT TEMECULA ASMNTS VALLEY 205571 4/29/2021 022102 UNITED PARCEL SERVICES EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: FINANCE 28.98 28.98 INC 205572 4/29/2021 002110 UNITED RENTALNORTH EQUIPMENT RENTAL: CIVIC CENTER 74.25 74.25 AMERICA INC Page:? apChkLst Final Check List Page: 8 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 205573 4/29/2021 016546 UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES SBDC FY20-21 SPONSORSHIP CORP, AT CSUSB 205574 4/29/2021 001342 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY INC CLEANING SUPPLIES: COVID-19/LIBRARY JANITORIAL SUPPLIES: CIVIC CENTER 205575 4/29/2021 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: TEMEKU HILLS SLOPE 4/1-15 EMERGENCY TREE MAINT: SLOPE 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: VILLAGES SLOPE 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: WOLF CREEK SLOI 3/16-31 EMERG TREE MAINT: SLOPES 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: OLD TOWN 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: CITY R-O-W 3/24 TREE MAINT: BARCLAY ESTATES SL 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: PARKS & MEDIANS 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: VAIL RANCH SLOPE 3/16-31 TREE MAINT: SERENA HILLS SLC 1002081 4/26/2021 020967 TESLA INC REFUND: CANCELLED PERMIT B21-1714 Amount Paid Check Total 7.500.00 1,006.79 129.04 6,583.85 6,035.70 1,121.35 550.40 535.88 451.85 293.35 292.05 193.65 14,115.75 7,982.70 199.20 Grand total for UNION BANK: 7,500.00 1,135.83 38,156.53 199.20 647.962.24 Page:8 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 9 04/29/2021 12:26:21PM CITY OF TEMECULA 109 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 647,962.24 Page9 apChkLst 05/04/2021 12:19:18PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 1 Bank: eunion EFT UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 500449 5/6/2021 003945 DIAMOND ENVIRONMENTAL OUTDOOR HANDWASHING STATION: 325.56 SRVCS CRC PORTABLE RESTROOM: VAIL RANCH PA 165.88 491.44 500450 5/6/2021 004192 DOWNS ENERGY FUEL FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: TCSD 407.27 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: FIRE DEPT 158.07 FUEL FOR CITY VEHICLES: CODE ENFOI 31.63 596.97 500451 5/6/2021 002577 ENGINEERING RESOURCES, ENG SVCS: BIKE TRAIL PGM: PW19-11 194.00 194.00 OF SOUTHERN CALIF., INC. 500452 5/6/2021 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS MISC OFC SUPPLIES: BLDG & SAFETY 228.12 INC EMERGENCY SUPPLIES: COVID: BLDG 8 84.72 EMERGENCY SUPPLIES: COVID: BLDG 8 39.80 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: BLDG & SAFETY 19.37 372.01 500453 5/6/2021 020673 INTEGRITY SUPPORT Pre -Employment Screenings - HR 88.03 88.03 SERVICES INC, EMPLOYMENT SCREENING RESO 500454 5/6/2021 003726 LIFE ASSIST INC EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPP - MEDIC 194.20 194.20 500455 5/6/2021 004043 MISSION ELECTRIC SUPPLY LED RETROFIT: FIRE STA 92 776.88 INC ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 92 323.45 LED RETROFIT: FIRE STA95 26.54 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES: FIRE STA 95 15.17 1,142.04 500456 5/6/2021 012904 PRO ACTIVE FIRE DESIGN APR PLAN REVIEW SVCS: FIRE PREV 8,559.30 8,559.30 AND, CONSULTING 500457 5/6/2021 022029 REFLECTIVE APPAREL REFLECTIVE APPAREL: TCC 2,649.88 2,649.88 FACTORY INC 500458 5/6/2021 016311 TIERCE, NICHOLAS GRAPHIC DSGN SRVCS: THEATER 2,460.00 2,460.00 Grand total for EFT UNION BANK: 16,747.87 Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 O5/04/2021 12:19:18PM CITY OF TEMECULA 10 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 16,747.87 Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 1 05/06/2021 12:25:34PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description 205576 5/6/2021 001517 AETNA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH MAY EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PRGM: LLC, DBA AETNA RESOURCES HR 205577 5/6/2021 003552 AFLAC PREMIUM HOLDING, AFLAC ACCIDENT INDEMNITY C/O BNB BANK LOCKBOX PAYMENT 205578 5/6/2021 010905 ALLIED TRAFFIC & traffic cones: tern sheriff EQUIPMENT, RENTALS INC 205579 5/6/2021 007282 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: INC FIRE BOOKS RHRTPL: LIBRARY MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIR MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIR SUPPLIES: SPECIAL EVENTS: TCSD BOOKS RHRTPL: LIBRARY ROLLING CART - FIRE STA 12 MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CITY MGR MISC OFC SUPPLIES: HR MISC OFC SUPPLIES: CITY CLERK MISC OFC SUPPLIES: HR MISC OFC SUPPLIES: PREVENTION: FIR 205580 5/6/2021 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES DRUG/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: POLICE AFN MAY STAND BY FEE: POLICE DRUG/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS: POLICE 205581 5/6/2021 022025 ARTHER J GALLAGHER, RISK INSURANCE CERT VERIFICATION:RISK MANAGMENT SRVCS INC MGMT 205582 5/6/2021 011666 BPS TACTICAL INC hydration packs: tern sheriff LOAD BEARING VEST COVER - PD - POF TACTICAL BALLISTIC VEST COVER: PD 205583 5/6/2021 006254 BALLET FOLKLORICO, AKA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS LORENA HANCOCK 205584 5/6/2021 015592 BAMM PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS INC 205585 5/6/2021 004262 BIO TOX LABORATORIES 205586 5/6/2021 011348 BONCOR WATER SYSTEMS LLC, DBA SUNSHINE WATER SOFT STAFF SHIRTS: SPECIAL EVENTS TEAM:TCSD UNIFORM SHIRTS: INFO TECH PHLEBOTOMY SERVICES: POLICE PHLEBOTOMY SERVICES: POLICE PHLEBOTOMY SERVICES: POLICE MAY WTR TANK FILTER REPL: STA 73 Amount Paid 1,047.20 3,900.86 1,294.13 345.49 319.48 185.78 162.99 157.96 143.83 141.32 107.14 60.80 53.80 28.76 -107.36 1,498.59 1,339.00 175.35 13,875.00 1,555.13 652.50 560.06 455.70 443.07 325.00 3,407.00 1,644.00 134.00 279.96 Check Total 1,047.20 3,900.86 1,294.13 1,599.99 3,012.94 13,875.00 2,767.69 455.70 768.07 5,185.00 279.96 Page:1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 05/06/2021 12:25:34PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 205587 5/6/2021 022518 BRIGHTON HILLADADEMY SLC CSF PRGM: IE JR GOLF PRGM: CMO- DBA, THE FIRST TEE OF THE JS I. E. CSF PRGM: IE JR GOLF PRGM: CMO- JS 205588 5/6/2021 021502 BUCHER, BRET PHILLIP TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 205589 5/6/2021 003138 CAL MAT, DBAVULCAN ASPHALT SUPPLIES: PW STREET MATERIALS CO MAINT 205590 5/6/2021 001054 CALIF BUILDING OFFICIALS, REGIST: WEBINAR: CALAHAN, (CALBO) RICHARD 205591 5/6/2021 004462 CDW LLC, DBA CDW (PADS: EOC GOVERNMENT LLC DESKTOP SETUP: MAYOR MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF KEYBOARD & MOUSE REPLACEMENT: Il IPAD COVERS: TCSD/CRC MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF MISC SMALL TOOLS & EQUIP:INFO TECF 205592 5/6/2021 021291 COOKE AARON, DBA PROPER SANTA GERTRUDIS CRK PEDESTRIAN MANAGEMENT EXT 205593 5/6/2021 013379 COSSOU, CELINE TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 205594 5/6/2021 022525 DOMINGUEZ, SARAH REFUND: BEGINNING GYMNASTICS REFUND: MISS MICHELLE'S TINY TOTS 205595 5/6/2021 004799 E C S IMAGING INC laserfiche annual sw renewal:city clerk 205596 5/6/2021 000165 FEDERAL EXPRESS INC EXP MAIL SVCS: FIRE DEPT 205597 5/6/2021 016184 FUN EXPRESS LLC, MISC SUPPLIES: AQUATICS SUBSIDIARY OF ORIENTALTR 205598 5/6/2021 017866 GARDEN STATE FIREWORKS 2021 FIREWORKS DISPLAY: SPECIAL INC EVENTS 205599 5/6/2021 013076 GAUDETYVONNE M, DBA YES TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS YOU CAN DRAW 205600 5/6/2021 021365 GEORGE HILLS COMPANY INC MAR CLAIM ADJUSTER SVCS: RISK MGMT APR COST RECOVERY SRVCS: RISK MG Amount Paid Check Total 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 994.00 994.00 202.14 202.14 70.00 70.00 4,633.88 2,353.01 237.48 197.22 164.21 163.84 110.50 23.00 23.00 7,906.14 2,033.22 2,033.22 154.00 154.00 53.50 30.90 84.40 19,154.00 19,154.00 43.25 43.25 247.46 247.46 9,975.00 9,975.00 358.75 358.75 2,367.00 802.07 3,169.07 Paget apChkLst O5/06/2021 12:25:34PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 3 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 205601 5/6/2021 022523 GONZALEZ, EDGAR REIMB: CONSTRUCTION EXAM 1,214.00 1,214.00 205602 5/6/2021 019721 GOVCONNECTION INC CURVED MONITORS: INFO TECH 6,429.73 TOUGH BOOK: EMERG ENCY MGR 2,617.67 TOUGH BOOK: EMERG ENCY MGR 4.00 9,051.40 205603 5/6/2021 013749 HELIXSTORM INC HPE WARRANTY 3PARAND C7000 46,427.60 SERVER VEEAM RENEWAL: TPL 17,680.56 FIREWALLANNUAL SUB RENEWAL:INFO 3,174.41 67,282.57 205604 5/6/2021 020698 HICKS AND HARTWICK INC ENG PLAN CK SVCS: LAND DEV: 2,800.00 2,800.00 SOLANA WY 205605 5/6/2021 003624 HOWELL, ANN MARIE LOGO DEVELOPMENT & SIGNAGE: 658.75 CMO GRAPHIC DSGN: BANNER PGM: ECON C 276.25 935.00 205606 5/6/2021 005579 INLAND EMPIRE PROPERTY, WEED ABATEMENT SVCS: 29275 20,395.00 20,395.00 SERVICES, INC SANTIAGO 205607 5/6/2021 000750 INTOXIMETERS INC INTOXIMETERS: TEM SHERIFF 3,863.56 3,863.56 205608 5/6/2021 019293 KITTRICH CORPORATION K9 FOOD: POLICE 106.66 106.66 205609 5/6/2021 004905 LIEBERT, CASSIDYAND MAR HR LEGAL SVCS FOR 342.00 342.00 W H ITMORE TE060-00001 205610 5/6/2021 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS, DBA CITY STREET SIGNAGE: PW STREET 454.57 454.57 ATHACO INC MAINT 205611 5/6/2021 022503 MEDICARE RELEASE CLAIMS AGREEMENT PMT 10,542.40 10,542.40 205612 5/6/2021 022503 MEDICARE RELEASE CLAIMS AGREEMENT PMT 1,059.69 1,059.69 205613 5/6/2021 018314 MICHAEL BAKER APR ENG & SURVEY SVCS - 2,182.50 2,182.50 INTERNATIONAL SIDEWALKS: 17-28 205614 5/6/2021 013443 MIDWEST TAPE LLC BOOKS ON TAPE: LIBRARY 190.81 190.81 205615 5/6/2021 021343 MILLER ARCHITECTURAL MAR ARCHITECTURAL SVCS:MPSC 3,812.10 3,812.10 CORP RENOVATION 205616 5/6/2021 022008 NATIONAL SIGNAL INC TRUCK ARROWBOARDS: PW 1,641.62 1,641.62 STREETS Page:3 apChkLst O5/06/2021 12:25:34PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 4 Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 205617 5/6/2021 008871 ORIGINAL WATERMEN INC COVID-19 EMERG SUPPLIES: 1,034.46 1,034.46 AQUATICS 205618 5/6/2021 010338 POOLAND ELECTRICAL, CHEMICALS & PARTS: SPLASH PAD 252.54 252.54 PRODUCTS INC 205619 5/6/2021 021026 QUESTICA LTD ADD'L CONSULTING SRVCS: FINANCE 1,750.00 1,750.00 205620 5/6/2021 012151 QUINT AND THIMMIG LLP BOND COUNSEL SRVC:20-01 30,000.00 30,000.00 HEIRLOOM FARMS 205621 5/6/2021 019712 RED HELMET TRAINING HAZ-MAT TRNG 6/6 M. GARAY-EALEY 150.00 150.00 205622 5/6/2021 019712 RED HELMET TRAINING HAZ-MAT TRNG 6/6 S. BOKKES 150.00 150.00 205623 5/6/2021 022080 ROQUE, CARLA DEPOSIT: FRIENDSHIP PARK MURAL 14,750.00 14,750.00 205624 5/6/2021 017699 SARNOWSKI SHAWNA M PHOTOGRAPHY: 2ND MURAL/S.HICKS 150.00 PRESTON PRK PHOTOGRAPHY: 3RD MURAL/S.HICKS P 150.00 PHOTOGRAPHY: MPSC GARDEN/MEALS 150.00 450.00 205625 5/6/2021 013695 SHRED -IT US JV LLC, DBA: 3/29, 4/12 DOC SHRED SRVCS: POLICE 42.24 42.24 SHRED -IT USA LLC 205626 5/6/2021 014818 SKYFIT TECH, INC. APR FITNESS CNTR EQUIP MAINT: HR 195.00 195.00 205627 5/6/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON APR 700116137841VARIOUS 32,342.19 LOCATIONS APR 700276704365 VARIOUS LOCATION! 831.34 33,173.53 205628 5/6/2021 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST APR PEST CONTROL SRVCS: STA 95 80.00 80.00 CONTROL INC 205629 5/6/2021 012652 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, MAY GEN USAGE: 0141,0839,0978,0979 613.51 613.51 TELEPHONE COMPANY 205630 5/6/2021 008337 STAPLES BUSINESS CREDIT OFFICE SUPPLIES: THEATER 101.82 OFFICE SUPPLIES: PD OTSF 77.89 OFFICE SUPPLIES: PD OTSF 77.89 257.60 205631 5/6/2021 012789 STUART, JENNIFER SARAH TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 5,110.00 5,110.00 205632 5/6/2021 008804 SYMPRO INC SYMPRO SOFTWARE RENEWAL: 6,631.15 6,631.15 FINANCE Page:4 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 5 O5/06/2021 12:25:34PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK (Continued) Check # Date Vendor Description 205633 5/6/2021 003599 TY LIN INTERNATIONAL 3/1-31 CONSULT: FV PKWY/1-15 PH 11,16-01 205634 5/6/2021 016670 TOTAL IMAGING SOLUTIONS, 4/16/21-4/15/22 SUPPORT RENEWAL: LLC LIBRARY 205635 5/6/2021 011659 ULINE INC COVID-19 EMERG SUPPLIES: CRC/TEEN ZONE 205636 5/6/2021 022102 UNITED PARCEL SERVICES EXPRESS MAIL SRVCS: CITY CLERK INC 205637 5/6/2021 018174 VCA PET MEDICAL CENTER, VETERINARY SERVICES: POLICE 4/27 DBA VCA AN I MAL HOSPITALS VETERINARY SERVICES: POLICE 4/7/21 VETERINARY SERVICES: POLICE 4/12 CRIED IT:VETERINARY SRVCS POLICE 4/, 205638 5/6/2021 021010 VISIONARIES IMAGE CO LLC FILMING SRVCS: STATE OF THE CITY 205639 5/6/2021 006248 WALKER, JESSICA TCSD INSTRUCTOR EARNINGS 205640 5/6/2021 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 2/1-15 TREE MAINT: LIBRARY 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: PRESELY SLOPE 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: PARKS & MEDIANS 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: WINCHESTER CREE 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: WOODCREST SLOPI 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: CITY R-O-W 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: VINTAGE HILLS 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: CIVIC CENTER 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: VAIL RANCH SLOPE 4/1-15 TREE MAINT: TEMEKU HILLS SLOI 205641 5/6/2021 000621 WESTERN RIVERSIDE JUNE 2021 STRLIGHT COUNCIL OF, GOVERNMENTS IMPLEMENTATION (WRCOG) Amount Paid Check Total 24,732.60 835.00 1,466.77 14.27 815.78 82.70 43.20 -78.56 250.00 297.50 5,615.85 3,634.30 3,036.80 2,725.80 1,460.25 932.40 464.95 64.55 11,004.45 7,593.30 13,492.93 Grand total for UNION BANK: 24,732.60 835.00 1,466.77 14.27 863.12 250.00 297.50 36,532.65 13,492.93 379,576.72 Page:5 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 6 O5/06/2021 12:25:34PM CITY OF TEMECULA 66 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 379,576.72 Page6 apChkLst 05/06/2021 12:26:30PM Final Check List CITY OF TEMECULA Page: 1 Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total 10965 4/30/2021 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER VARIOUS MAR WATER 3001042 30600 16,410.55 16,410.55 DISTRICT PAUBA 10993 4/30/2021 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) STATE TAXES PAYMENT 3,006.33 3,006.33 10994 4/30/2021 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) FEDERAL TAXES PAYMENT 9,249.13 9,249.13 10995 4/30/2021 000194 1 C M A RETIREMENT -PLAN ICMA-RC RETIREMENT TRUST 457 2,458.63 2,458.63 303355 PAYMENT 10996 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700252118808 29721 RYECREST 14.02 14.02 10997 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700618534991 30395 MURRIETA 28.60 28.60 HOT 10998 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700145715868 30499 RANCHO 103.32 103.32 CAL RD 10999 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700246548782 26953 YNEZ RD 114.98 114.98 11000 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700030933344 26706 YNEZ RD 130.95 130.95 11001 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700246573943 26953 YNEZ RD 183.05 183.05 11002 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700367835663 28582 HARVESTON 339.56 339.56 DR 11003 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700475634086 26036 YNEZ RD 384.52 384.52 11004 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON APR 700606072010 46679 PRIMROSE 429.60 429.60 AVE 11005 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700036969370 40820 510.46 510.46 WINCHESTER RD 11006 4/28/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE APR INTERNET SVCS 32380 DEER 598.64 598.64 HOLLOW WAY 11007 4/28/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON MAR 700408183926 40233 VILLAGE RD 1,860.19 1,860.19 11008 4/29/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC APR INTERNET SVCS SKATE PARK 186.76 186.76 AND MPSC Page-1 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 2 05/06/2021 12:26:30PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 11009 4/29/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 11010 4/29/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 11011 4/29/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 11012 4/30/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 11013 4/30/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 11014 4/30/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 11015 4/30/2021 018858 FRONTIER CALIFORNIA INC 11016 5/3/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11017 5/3/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11018 5/3/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11019 5/3/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11020 5/3/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11021 5/3/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 11023 4/30/2021 000166 FIRSTAMERICAN TITLE COMPANY 11024 5/4/2021 000166 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY 11025 5/5/2021 000246 PERS (EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT) 11026 5/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total APR INTERNET SVCS CITY HALL 295.98 295.98 APR INTERNET SVCS 41845 6TH ST 598.64 598.64 APR INTERNET SVCS 28922 PUJOL ST 598.64 598.64 APR INTERNET SVCS TCC 120.98 120.98 APR INTERNET SVCS MPSC 150.98 150.98 APR INTERNET SVCS CITY HALL 2,962.15 2,962.15 APR INTERNET SVCS CITY HALL 5,658.68 5,658.68 APR 700187069897 44173 17.07 17.07 BUTTERFIELD STG APR 700295838526 44747 REDHAWK 29.10 29.10 PKWY APR 700376130476 29429 TEMECULA 71.50 71.50 PKWY APR 700066386743 32805 PAUBA RD 79.83 79.83 APR 700316536912 STA 95 32131 S 1,389.85 1,389.85 LOOP RD APR INTERNET SVCS 29119 1,676.29 1,676.29 MARGARITA RD LAND ACQUISITION: APN 910-262-009 2,909,588.00 2,909,588.00 &10 LAND ACQUISITION:27511 COMMERCE 50,694.00 50,694.00 CTR PERS RETIREMENT RBF PAYMENT 6,360.64 6,360.64 APR 700034047650 44270 MEADOWS 15.22 15.22 PKWY Paget apChkLst Final Check List Page: 3 05/06/2021 12:26:30PM CITY OF TEMECULA Bank: union UNION BANK Check # Date Vendor 11027 5/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11028 5/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11029 5/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11030 5/4/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 11031 5/4/2021 000537 SO CALIF EDISON 11032 5/4/2021 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 1002082 4/29/2021 022522 REYES, NICHOLAS (Continued) Description Amount Paid Check Total APR 700034500823 32932 LEENA WAY 15.40 15.40 APR 700035621070 42335 MEADOWS 15.40 15.40 PKWY APR 700035691903 43487 17.05 17.05 BUTTERFIELD STG APR INTERNET SVCS OTA 32364 119.99 119.99 OVERLAND APR 700278695390 32329 OVERLAND 136.45 136.45 TRL APR INTERNET SVCS 40820 598.64 598.64 WINCHESTER RD REFUND: BUS LICENSE FEE 35.00 35.00 Grand total for UNION BANK: 3,017,254.77 Page:3 apChkLst Final Check List Page: 4 O5/06/2021 12:26:30PM CITY OF TEMECULA 41 checks in this report. Grand Total All Checks: 3,017,254.77 Page:4 Item No. 4 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve City Treasurer's Report as of March 31, 2021 PREPARED BY: Rudy J. Graciano, Fiscal Services Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as of March 31, 2021. BACKGROUND: Government Code Sections 53646 and 41004 require reports to the City Council regarding the City's investment portfolio, receipts, and disbursements respectively. Adequate funds will be available to meet budgeted and actual expenditures of the City for the next six months. Current market values are derived from the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) reports, Union Bank of California trust and custody statements, and from US Bank trust statements. Attached is the City Treasurer's Report that provides this information. The City's investment portfolio is in compliance with the statement of investment policy and Government Code Sections 53601 and 53635 as of March 31, 2021. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: City Treasurer's Report as of March 31, 2021 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Summary March 31, 2021 City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 (951)694-6430 Par Market Book % of Days to YTM YTM Investments Value Value Value Portfolio Term Maturity 360 Equiv. 365 Equiv. Managed Pool Accounts 38,779,738.51 38,779,738.51 38,779,738.51 24.75 1 1 0.138 0.140 Retention Escrow Account 721,989.28 721,989.28 721,989.28 0.46 1 1 0.062 0.063 Letter of Credit 2.00 2.00 2.00 0.00 1 1 0.000 0.000 Trust Accounts 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 10.44 1 1 6.372 6.460 Local Agency Investment Funds 89,838,159.92 89,952,241.18 89,838,159.92 57.33 1 1 0.401 0.407 Federal Agency Callable Securities 6,000,000.00 5,948,140.00 6,000,000.00 3.83 1,673 1,221 1.098 1.114 Federal Agency Bullet Securities 5,000,000.00 5,091,280.00 5,000,000.00 3.19 1,132 532 1.897 1.923 156,703,520.38 156,857,021.64 156,703,520.38 100.00% 101 65 1.033 1.047 Investments Cash Passbook/Checking (not included in yield calculations) Total Cash and Investments 7,750,887.19 164,454,407.57 7,750,887.19 164,607,908.83 Total Earnings March 31 Month Ending Fiscal Year To Date Current Year 138,924.01 2,462,769.54 Average Daily Balance 167,495,839.06 153,140,721.49 Effective Rate of Return 0.98% 2.14% 7,750,887.19 1 1 0.000 0.000 164,454,407.57 101 65 1.033 1.047 Reporting period 03/01/2021-03/31/2021 Portfolio TEME Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:24 NL! CP Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:24 PM (PRF_PM1) 7.3.0 Report Ver. 7.3.6.1 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments March 31, 2021 Page 1 Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to Maturity CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Date Managed Pool Accounts 233358001-6 01-2 BOND F First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 5,512.81 5,512.81 5,512.81 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 233358006-6 01-2 REF RES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 503,257.97 503,257.97 503,257.97 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 233358000-6 01-2 REF ST First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 414,556.30 414,556.30 414,556.30 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 276213009-6 03-02 COI First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 276213008-6 03-02 IMPR First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 978.94 978.94 978.94 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 276213006-6 03-02 RES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 741,106.29 741,106.29 741,106.29 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 164741002-6 03-03 BOND F First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 118,409.15 118,409.15 118,409.15 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 164741008-6 03-03IMP First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 194,093.59 194,093.59 194,093.59 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 164741006-6 03-03RES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.000 0.000 1 164741000-6 03-03SPEC First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 790,177.24 790,177.24 790,177.24 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 164742002-6 03-06 BOND F First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 164742000-6 03-06SPEC First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 118,760.81 118,760.81 118,760.81 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 229462007-6 03-1 2012 RF First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 229462002--6 03-1 BOND FD First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 2,586.96 2,586.96 2,586.96 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 229462009-6 03-1 COI First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 229462006-6 03-1 RESERV First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 17,216.84 17,216.84 17,216.84 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 229462000-6 03-1 SPECF First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 359,965.79 359,965.79 359,965.79 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 94669921-6 03-1ACQ11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.870 0.858 0.870 1 94669911-6 03-1ACQA11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669917-6 03-1 RES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669916-6 03-1 RESB11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669000-6 03-1 SPTAX11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 276213002-6 03-2 REFU First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.000 0.000 1 276213000-6 03-2 SPEC First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 300,233.22 300,233.22 300,233.22 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 94686001-6 034ADMIN11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.060 0.059 0.060 1 94686005-6 034PREP11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.070 0.069 0.070 1 94686000-6 034RED11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.050 0.049 0.050 1 94686006-6 034RES11 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.060 0.059 0.060 1 276213022-6 16-01 BOND F First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 3.23 3.23 3.23 0.000 0.000 1 276213023-6 16-01 CAPINT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.870 0.858 0.870 1 276213029-6 16-01 COI First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 276213028-6 16-01 IMP First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 6,722,856.75 6,722,856.75 6,722,856.75 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 276213026-6 16-01 RESERV First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 3,153,682.05 3,153,682.05 3,153,682.05 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 276213020-6 16-01 SPECF First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 838,430.24 838,430.24 838,430.24 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 218848001-6 2017A&B INT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 4.80 4.80 4.80 0.000 0.000 1 218848008-6 2017ABPRIORP First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 17,956.13 17,956.13 17,956.13 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:20 Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:20 Portfolio TEME NL! CP PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Report Ver. 7.3.6.1 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments March 31, 2021 Page 2 Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to Maturity CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Date Managed Pool Accounts 218848013-2 2017B COI First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 218848000-6 2017B DS First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 1.25 1.25 1.25 0.000 0.000 1 218848002-6 2017B PRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 989.24 989.24 989.24 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 218848009-6 2017B_PROJ First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 13,121,022.39 13,121,022.39 13,121,022.39 0.030 0.030 0.030 1 233358009-6 233358009-6 First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94434160-6 RDA-021NT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94434161-6 RDA-02PRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 107886000-6 RDA-06AINT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 107886001-6 RDA06APRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 107886010-6 RDA06BINT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 107886011-6 RDA06BPRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.680 0.671 0.680 1 107886016-6 RDA06BRES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.940 0.927 0.940 1 107886020-6 RDA071NT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 107886021-6 RDA07PRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.930 0.917 0.930 1 107886028-6 RDA07PROJ First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.940 0.927 0.940 1 107886026-6 RDA07RES First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.940 0.927 0.940 1 136343008-6 RDA10APROJ First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 136343018-6 RDA10BPROJ First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 136343000-6 RDA10INT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 136343001-6 RDA10PRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 136343006-6 RDA10RSRV First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 146161000-6 RDA11AINT First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 146161001-6 RDA11APRIN First Amer Govt Oblig Fund Cl 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669902-3 03-1 BOND3 First American Treasury 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94434160-1 RDA 02 INT1 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.010 0.010 0.010 1 94434161-2 RDA 02 PRIN2 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.010 0.010 0.010 1 136343018-2 RDA 10B CIP2 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.010 0.010 0.010 1 146161008-3 RDA11APROJ Federated Institutional Tax Fr 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.800 0.789 0.800 1 146161006-3 RDA11ARSRV Federated Institutional Tax Fr 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669921-5 03-01 ACQ11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94669911-5 03-01 ACQA11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94669917-5 03-01 RES Federated Tax Free Obligations 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94669906-5 03-01 RESA11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 94669916-5 03-01 RESB11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94669000-5 03-01 SPTAXI1 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 164742006-5 03-06 RES Federated Tax Free Obligations 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 Portfolio TEME Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:20 NL! CP Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:20 PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments March 31, 2021 Page 3 CUSIP Investment # Average Issuer Balance Purchase Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Stated Rate YTM 360 YTM 365 Days to Maturity Maturity Date Managed Pool Accounts 164742000-5 03-06 SPEC Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94669902-5 03-1 bond fd Federated Tax Free Obligations 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94686001-5 034ADMIN11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94686005-5 034 PREP11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 07/01/2020 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 94686006-5 034 RES11 Federated Tax Free Obligations 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.250 0.247 0.250 1 94669917-1 03-01-1 RES CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 276213008-1 03-02 IMP CA Local Agency Investment Fun 8,792,162.06 8,792,162.06 8,792,162.06 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 164742006-1 03-06 RES-1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 306,801.35 306,801.35 306,801.35 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 229462007-1 03-1 2012 RE CA Local Agency Investment Fun 813,970.38 813,970.38 813,970.38 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 94669911-1 03-1 ACQ A2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 94669921-1 03-1 ACQ B2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 744727011-1 03-3 ACQ 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 164741006-1 0303-1 RES CA Local Agency Investment Fun 1,419,563.21 1,419,563.21 1,419,563.21 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 107886028-1 RDA 07 PRO-1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 107886026-1 RDA 07 RES-1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 136343018-1 RDA 10B CIP1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.407 0.401 0.407 1 229462020-0 03-01 CASH USBANK 438.42 438.42 438.42 0.000 0.000 1 164742006-0 03-06 Cash USBANK 02/01/2021 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 233358050-1 01-2 SPECESC U.S. Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.360 0.355 0.360 1 Subtotal and Average 38,779,737.39 38,779,738.51 38,779,738.51 38,779,738.51 0.138 0.140 1 Retention Escrow Account PACIFIC PREMIER 20190607-882 PACIFIC PREMIER 218848050-0 2002 ESCROW USBANK 218848060-0 2006AESCRO USBANK 218848070-0 2006BESCRO USBANK 218848080-0 2007ESCROW USBANK 229462020-2 03-01 ESCROW U.S. Treasury Subtotal and Average 721.989.28 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 07/01/2020 Letter of Credit 218848006-1 2017B RESER ASSURED GUARANTY MUNICIPAL CDR 07/01/2020 233358006-1 01-2 REFRESI ASSURANCE CO BOND INSURANCE 07/01/2020 Subtotal and Average 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 721,989.28 721,989.28 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 1 721,989.28 721,989.28 0.063 0.062 0.063 1 721,989.28 721,989.28 0.062 0.063 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.000 0.000 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.000 0.000 1 2.00 2.00 2.00 0.000 0.000 1 Portfolio TEME Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:20 NL! CP Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:20 PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Investments March 31, 2021 Page 4 Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to Maturity CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Date Trust Accounts 6746058700 PARS Pension US Bank Trust 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 6.460 6.372 6.460 1 Subtotal and Average 16,243,014.84 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 16,363,630.67 6.372 6.460 1 Local Agency Investment Funds SYSCITY CITY CA Local Agency Investment Fun SYSRDA RDA CA Local Agency Investment Fun SYSTCSD TCSD CA Local Agency Investment Fun Subtotal and Average 89,838,159.92 Federal Agency Callable Securities 3133EMQGO 01259 Federal Farm Credit Bank 313OAKQ41 01258 Federal Home Loan Bank 3130ALEU4 01260 Federal Home Loan Bank 3134GBGZ9 01232 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 3134GSMF9 01246 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 3134GXJL9 01257 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp Subtotal and Average 6,000,000.00 Federal Agency Bullet Securities 3133EJT74 01249 Federal Farm Credit Bank 3133ELMA9 01254 Federal Farm Credit Bank 3133ELTU8 01256 Federal Farm Credit Bank 3130ADSJ2 01244 Federal Home Loan Bank 3130AHF81 01251 Federal Home Loan Bank 3135GOU92 01250 Federal National Mtg Assn Subtotal and Average Total and Average 5,225,806.45 44,053,636.22 44,109,577.86 44,053,636.22 0.407 0.401 0.407 1,887.42 1,889.82 1,887.42 0.407 0.401 0.407 45,782,636.28 45,840,773.50 45,782,636.28 0.407 0.401 0.407 I 89,838,159.92 89,952,241.18 89,838,159.92 0.401 0.407 1 02/10/2021 1,000,000.00 984,520.00 1,000,000.00 0.320 0.316 0.320 1,411 02/10/2025 01/28/2021 1,000,000.00 977,680.00 1,000,000.00 0.520 0.513 0.520 1,763 01/28/2026 02/25/2021 1,000,000.00 990,610.00 1,000,000.00 0.350 0.345 0.350 1,334 11/25/2024 04/27/2017 1,000,000.00 1,015,560.00 1,000,000.00 2.000 1.964 1.991 301 01/27/2022 05/30/2018 1,000,000.00 1,004,500.00 1,000,000.00 3.000 2.959 3.000 785 05/26/2023 12/30/2020 1,000,000.00 975,270.00 1,000,000.00 0.500 0.493 0.500 1,734 12/30/2025 11/15/2018 02/07/2020 03/18/2020 03/08/2018 10/25/2019 01 /11 /2019 6,000,000.00 5,948,140.00 6,000,000.00 1.098 1.114 1,221 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 0.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 1,018,410.00 1,027,880.00 1,016,490.00 0.00 1,008,690.00 1,019,810.00 5,091,280.00 1,000,000.00 3.050 3.008 3.050 228 11/15/2021 1,000,000.00 1.420 1.401 1.420 858 08/07/2023 1,000,000.00 0.920 0.907 0.920 1,082 03/18/2024 0.00 2.460 2.426 2.460 8 03/08/2021 1,000,000.00 1.600 1.578 1.600 207 10/25/2021 1,000,000.00 2.625 2.589 2.625 285 01/11/2022 5,000,000.00 1.897 1.923 532 167,495,839.06 156,703,520.38 156,857,021.64 156,703,520.38 1.033 1.047 65 Portfolio TEME Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:20 NL! CP Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:20 PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Portfolio Managment Treasury Report Portfolio Management Portfolio Details - Cash March 31, 2021 Page 5 Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Passbook/Checking Accounts 1453718479 WORKERS BANK OF AMERICA MERRILL LYNC 07/01/2020 29,054.79 29,054.79 29,054.79 0.000 0.000 1 SYSPetty Cash Petty Cash City of Temecula 07/01/2020 3,911.00 3,911.00 3,911.00 0.000 0.000 1 SYSGen Ck Acct Gen Ck Acct Union Bank of California 7,711,548.40 7,711,548.40 7,711,548.40 0.000 0.000 1 SYSParking Ck PARKING CITA Union Bank of California 07/01/2020 6,373.00 6,373.00 6,373.00 0.000 0.000 1 Average Balance 0.00 Total Cash and Investments 167,495,839.06 1 164,454,407.57 164,607,908.83 164,454,407.57 1.033 1.047 65 Portfolio TEME Data Updated: SET_MTH: 05/10/2021 10:20 NL! CP Run Date: 05/10/2021 - 10:20 PM (PRF_PM2) 7.3.0 Cash and Investments Report CITY OF TEMECULA Through March 2021 Fund # Fund Name Beginning Balance Receipts Disbursements Fund Total 001 GENERAL FUND $ 38,743,337.36 $ 9,483,712.97 $ 11,598,570.82 $ 36,628,479.51 002 MEASURE S FUND 20,525,785.33 2,293,143.57 5,910,077.63 16,908,851.27 100 STATE GAS TAX FUND 178,679.27 334,418.21 - 513,097.48 102 RMRA-ROAD MAINTENANCE REHABILITATION ACT 2,525,838.45 150,022.60 2,243.42 2,673,617.63 103 STREETS MAINTENANCE FUND 1,459,847.49 1,000,000.00 2,062.31 2,457,785.18 106 UPTOWN TEMECULA NEW STREETS IN LIEU FEES 894,086.13 749.59 893,336.54 107 CARES ACT 1,382,508.00 - 1,382,508.00 - 120 DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FUND 3,204,834.36 240,271.68 2,888.35 3,442,217.69 125 PEG PUBLIC EDUCATION & GOVERNMENT 500,229.86 - 419.39 499,810.47 145 TEMECULA ENERGY EFFICIENCY ASSET TEAM 839,423.76 - 703.77 838,719.99 150 AB 2766 FUND 73,867.33 34,122.96 90.54 107,899.75 160 SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES 16,799.74 8,333.33 - 25,133.07 161 TEMECULA MAJOR CRIMES REWARD FUND 27,160.14 - 22.77 27,137.37 165 AFFORDABLE HOUSING 2,009,682.00 - 21,769.90 1,987,912.10 170 MEASURE A FUND 7,320,984.40 656,781.50 55,295.20 7,922,470.70 190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 913,477.76 1,992,007.76 799,475.58 2,106,009.94 192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "B" STREET LIGHTS 505,927.68 104,779.78 84,078.66 526,628.80 194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "D" REFUSE/RECYCLING 460,451.04 5,000.00 6,742.07 458,708.97 195 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "R" STREET/ROAD MAINT 31,045.50 - 3,007.53 28,037.97 196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT. 432,170.31 40,008.08 65,452.75 406,725.64 197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND 231,783.09 319,037.84 45,547.10 505,273.83 198 PUBLIC ART 80,570.72 3,654.44 70.61 84,154.55 210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND 19,446,503.60 1,592.00 897,937.15 18,550,158.45 275 CFD 03-3 WOLF CREEK IMPROVEMENT FUND 194,089.27 4.32 - 194,093.59 277 CFD-RORIPAUGH 8,937,069.17 0.02 120.67 8,936,948.52 278 CFD-RORIPAUGH II 6,722,706.95 149.80 - 6,722,856.75 300 INSURANCE FUND 1,140,025.14 150.00 31,846.22 1,108,328.92 305 WORKER'S COMPENSATION 2,183,435.26 70,529.90 158,191.20 2,095,773.96 310 VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT FUND 1,678,432.46 250,000.00 1,616.78 1,926,815.68 320 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 875,963.25 99,089.76 268,717.40 706,335.61 325 TECHNOLOGY REPLACEMENT FUND 1,130,132.32 250,000.00 1,157.09 1,378,975.23 330 CENTRAL SERVICES 3,715.22 - 17,856.72 (14,141.50) 335 CENTRAL SERVICES 295,248.61 - 235.68 295,012.93 340 FACILITIES 77,802.76 418,896.38 126,126.34 370,572.80 350 FACILITY REPLACEMENT FUND 216,958.05 187,500.00 412,360.07 (7,902.02) 380 SARDA DEBT SERVICE FUND 13,135,942.02 4,674,554.68 3,113,681.26 14,696,815.44 381 REDEVELOPMEN PROPERTY TAX TRUST 832,339.54 1,560,580.63 (728,241.09) 460 CFD 88-12 DEBT SERVICE FUND 95,253.89 - 79.86 95,174.03 472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE 1,195,998.33 19.32 249,840.02 946,177.63 473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND 2,137,885.17 290.74 192,938.98 1,945,236.93 474 AD 03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE 5,834.18 - 637.67 5,196.51 475 CFD 03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND 2,818,739.81 15.08 434,974.40 2,383,780.49 476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND 551,141.48 2.04 64,282.53 486,860.99 477 CFD 03-02 RORIPAUGH DEBT SERVICE FUND 1,241,653.43 22.46 179,280.40 1,062,395.49 478 CFD-RORIPAUGH II 5,265,718.26 94.65 1,244,067.32 4,021,745.59 501 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 1 SADDLEWOOD 13,929.60 - 4,821.77 9,107.83 502 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 2 WINCHESTER CREEK 111,870.22 3,859.25 108,010.97 503 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 3 RANCHO HIGHLANDS 47,936.17 4,007.62 43,928.55 504 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 4 THE VINEYARDS 4,214.27 695.94 3,518.33 505 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 5 SIGNET SERIES 30,593.35 5,491.02 25,102.33 506 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 6 WOODCREST COUNTRY 37,242.26 2,313.47 34,928.79 507 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 7 RIDGEVIEW 8,361.37 1,428.05 6,933.32 508 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 8 VILLAGE GROVE 118,256.32 14,986.49 103,269.83 509 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 9 RANCHO SOLANA 30,076.90 284.47 29,792.43 510 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 10 MARTINIQUE 13,125.63 825.44 12,300.19 511 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 11 MEADOWVIEW 3,470.27 181.66 3,288.61 512 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 12 VINTAGE HILLS 109,873.78 9,425.38 100,448.40 513 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 13 PRESLEY DEVELOP 30,474.54 3,179.76 27,294.78 514 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 14 MORRISON HOMES 11,793.33 1,362.57 10,430.76 515 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 15 BARCLAY ESTATES 11,032.06 1,006.93 10,025.13 516 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 16 TRADEWINDS 64,467.39 2,474.01 61,993.38 517 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 17 MONTE VISTA 1,980.04 194.72 1,785.32 518 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 18 TEMEKU HILLS 64,134.65 10,076.42 54,058.23 519 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 19 CHANTEMAR 96,257.69 18,264.95 77,992.74 520 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 20 CROWNE HILL 246,521.65 30,314.58 216,207.07 521 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 21 VAIL RANCH 237,305.53 26,545.28 210,760.25 522 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 22 SUTTON PLACE 10,170.15 396.49 9,773.66 523 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 23 PHEASENT RUN 21,958.91 995.75 20,963.16 524 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 24 HARVESTON 64,468.11 19,387.46 45,080.65 525 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 25 SERENA HILLS 70,519.37 4,410.94 66,108.43 526 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 26 GALLERYTRADITION 1,564.43 184.29 1,380.14 527 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 27 AVONDALE 8,736.10 858.70 7,877.40 528 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 28 WOLF CREEK 713,053.84 32,065.07 680,988.77 529 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 29 GALLERY PORTRAIT 3,984.29 246.70 3,737.59 530 SERVICE LEVEL"C"ZONE 30 FUTURE ZONES 36,242.13 - 30.39 36,211.74 701 PENSION RATE STABILIZATION FUND $ 16,238,994.31 124,636.36 - $ 16,363,630.67 Grand Total: $ 171,003,686.55 $ 22,742,842.23 $ 29,138,619.95 $ 164,607,908.83 Journal Entries completed after February's Treasurer's Report was issued are reflected in the Receipts / Disbursements columns. Item No. 5 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Isaac Garibay, Director of Human Resources DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve the City of Temecula Alert and Warning Plan PREPARED BY: Mikel Alford, Emergency Manager RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt the Alert and Warning Plan as a support plan to the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan (EOP). BACKGROUND: A comprehensive alert and warning program is a critical component to the City of Temecula's ability to effectively respond to emergencies and provide immediate information to the City Staff and our community. With recent disasters across the country and most recently wildfires throughout Northern California where alert and warning programs suffered, had gaps, and many inconsistencies, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) has identified the need to establish guidelines for the purpose of enabling and encouraging consistent application of alert and warning best practices, procedures, and protocols. It is the intent of the City's executive staff that, in the event of another catastrophe; like the 2017 firestorms in Northern California, every tool at our disposal be used to alert and warn all members of the community in any affected area. History finds and declares that the safety of people as a whole requires designated alerting authorities (City Manager) to ensure they have multiple operators (Alert and Warning Team), adequate validation, testing, and functional equipment and software. These City of Temecula Alert and Warning Guidelines were developed in collaboration with the Public Information Office (PIO) as part of the overall Emergency Management process. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact to the City in the adoption of this plan. ATTACHMENTS: 2021 City of Temecula Alert and Warning Plan Alk as 1� O' The Heart of Southern California Wine Country Alert & Warning Plan This document supports the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 11 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 CITY OF TEMECULA A comprehensive alert and warning program is a critical component to the City of Temecula's ability to effectively respond to emergencies and provide immediate information to the City Staff and our community. With recent disasters across the country and most recently wildfires throughout Northern California where alert and warning programs suffered, had gaps, and many inconsistencies, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) has identified the need to establish guidelines forthe purpose of enabling and encouraging consistent application of alert and warning best practices, procedures, and protocols. It is the intent of the City's executive staff that, in the event of another catastrophe; like the 2017 firestorms in Northern California, every tool at our disposal be used to alert and warn all members of the community in any affected area. History finds and declares that the safety of people as a whole requires designated alerting authorities (City Manager) to ensure they have multiple operators (Alert & Warning Team), adequate validation, testing, and functional equipment and software. These City of Temecula Alert and Warning Guidelines were developed in collaboration with the Public Information Office (PIO) as part of the overall Emergency Management process. CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 12 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 13 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 PLAN WORKSHEET OBJECTIVE Guides a coordinated effort in the responsibility for alerting and warning the community to the potential for or actual emergency that requires immediate action be taken FEDERAL EMERGENCY Federal Emergency Support Function #13 — Public Safety SUPPORT FUNCTION and Security (ESF #13) STATE OF CALIFORNIA State of California Emergency Plan Emergency Function 5 — EMERGENCY FUNCTION Management (EF 5) AUTHORITY City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan, City of Temecula Municipal Code 2.56; 2019 California Alert & Warning Guidelines, FEMA Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) REQUIREMENTS ■ Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS); National Incident Management System (NIMS) REFERENCE This plan is a support plan to the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) HAZARDS ADDRESSED All known impacts and issues related to the mass notification and Alert & Warning of the community OUTCOMES Provides a structure in which to effectively notify, alert and warn the community in the event of an emergent or disastrous situation APPROVAL I Approval and recommendation for adoption by the City 1 Council UPDATES Required every 3 years WEBSITE https://temeculaca.g_ov CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 14 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 15 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 RECORD OF CHANGES Any approved additions or modifications to this plan will be documented and noted in this section. The date of the change, the title of the person making the change, and a summary and reason for the modifications will be inserted into this section of the plan. If any major or significant changes to this plan need to be made, then the revised plan will be considered an update and the cover page, promulgation page, and approval and implementation page should reflect that it is a new plan. After any modification to this plan, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will ensure that the updated version is distributed to all previously listed departments and agencies, and that the revised plan is uploaded to any share sites and/or webpages where this plan resides. Printed material will be available at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Personnel with a role in executive leadership, coordination and management, and operational implementation of emergency procedures are encouraged to keep a digital and/or printed copy of this plan and to make sure it is accessible to them at all times. CHANGE NUMBER DATE OF CHANGE SECTION SUMMARY OF CHANGE CHANGE MADE BY (TITLE OR NAME) CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 16 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 17 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 RECORD OF DISTRIBUTION The City of Temecula's Office of Emergency Management prepares, coordinates, publishes and distributes this Plan and any revisions made to it. The Plan is distributed to all departments/agencies identified below. The Plan is also available upon request by external organizations, also identified below. COUNTY DEPARTMENTS AGENCIES LOCAL SPECIAL GOVERNMENTS DISTRICTS OTHER ORGANIZATIONS CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 18 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Pa g e 19 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION This plan is a support plan to the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan and establishes the emergency organization, assigns tasks, specifies policies and general procedures, and provides for coordination of planning efforts for respective staff. This plan is reviewed by all departments/agencies who have a primary function in the City's Alert & Warning Plan. An approved support plan gives both the authority and the responsibility to organizations to perform their tasks; formalizes their responsibilities with regard to preparing and maintaining their own procedures/guidelines; and commits them to carrying out training, exercises, and plan maintenance necessary to support the Alert & Warning Plan. A signature from the designated head of each department confirms that the department has read the plan and has no conflicts with its content at the time of publishing. Upon review and written concurrence by the departments/agencies, the Plan is submitted to the City of Temecula for review and approval. Upon approval by the Council, the Plan is officially adopted and promulgated by the City Clerk's Office. A letter of promulgation is located at the front of this Plan, which validates the concepts, roles and responsibilities, and the emergency management system for the City. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 110 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Kevin Hawkins Date Director, Community Services Patrick Thomas Date Director, Public Works Isaac Garibay Date Director, Human Resources Luke Watson Date Director, Community Development Jennifer Hennessy Date Director, Finance Michael Heslin Date Director, Information Technology & Support Services Randi Johl Date Director, Legislative Affairs / City Clerk CITY OF TEMECULA Page 111 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Chief John Crater Date Division Chief Temecula Fire Department (CALFire / Riverside County Fire Dept.) Capt. Zachary Hall Date Chief of Police Temecula Police Department (Riverside County Sheriff's Department) Greg Butler Date Assistant City Manager Aaron Adams Date City Manager CITY OF TEMECULA Page 112 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Page 113 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS PLANWORKSHEET..............................................................................................................................................4 RECORDOF CHANGES........................................................................................................................................6 RECORD OF DISTRIBUTION................................................................................................................................8 APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION...................................................................................................................10 TABLEOF CONTENTS........................................................................................................................................14 PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION..........................................................................................................................16 PlanDistribution.................................................................................................................................................16 PlanUpdates......................................................................................................................................................16 Plan Testing, Training, and Exercises................................................................................................................16 After -Action Review...........................................................................................................................................16 EXECUTIVESUMMARY......................................................................................................................................17 PURPOSE............................................................................................................................................................18 WHAT IS PUBLIC ALERT AND WARNING.........................................................................................................18 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES........................................................................................................................18 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE........................................................................................................................20 LOCAL ALERT & WARNING PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE...................................................................23 LOCAL ALERT & WARNING PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................23 MULTI -MODAL / MULTI-PLATOFRM ALERTING SYSTEM...........................................................................23 PROCEDURES....................................................................................................................................................28 NOTIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................. 32 PRIVACYPOLICY............................................................................................................................................... 38 CITY OF TEMECULA Page 114 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 AFTERACTION REPORT....................................................................................................................................38 ALERT AND WARNING SAMPLE MESSAGES/TEMPLATES............................................................................40 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Page 115 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Plan Distribution As a support plan to the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) the City of Temecula Alert & Warning Plan is intended for the City, including all agencies and special districts contained within. Copies of this plan, when complete, will be distributed to all City response partners and stakeholders with roles in Alert and Warning operations in the City. Plan Updates The City of Temecula Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will review and update this plan every three years following its adoption and after plan activations/exercises. Changes will reflect improvements identified from activations/exercises, and/or will be done to correlate this plan with changes that are made to the City's EOP and EOC Activation and Leadership guide during the prior three years. Plan Testing, Training, and Exercises The City of Temecula conducts drills and exercises pertaining to all -hazards relevant to the City. To the extent practical, elements of this Plan may be incorporated into those drills and exercises that include a power disruption response element. After -Action Review The City of Temecula conducts all after -action reviews of drills, exercises, and real -world activations in compliance with the FEMA Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP). CITY OF TEMECULA Page 116 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This document provides guidance and expectations for City Executive Leadership and designated alerting authorities, administrators, and originators for implementing an alert and warning program within the City of Temecula. The City of Temecula's Alert and Warning Guidelines address the critical components of an effective and comprehensive alert and warning program, including: • Roles and Responsibilities; • When and How to Issue a Public Alert or Warning; • Methods and Technologies; • Messaging; • Alerting Coordination; • Training Requirements; and • System Testing and Exercise Requirements. These guidelines enable the development of a robust and effective alert and warning program throughout the community by providing comprehensive articulation of best practices, protocols, and procedures. These city-wide alert and warning guidelines were developed as part of the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS). CITY OF TEMECULA Page 117 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 PURPOSE The City of Temecula Alert and Warning Plan establishes guidelines for the use of our Alert and Warning systems (VESTA) in partnership with our local community and volunteer agencies. The alert and warning program provide the community, as well as city staff, notification of protective actions to take before, during, and after threats or emergencies and to disseminate other types of non -emergency messages to our population. The document further provides the overarching direction to those alerting authorities, administrators and designated alert originators on the use of and proper methodology for sending out mass alerts and warnings along with those processes and procedures for developing messages and the re -issuance of updated information. This document supports the City of Temecula Emergency Operations Plan. WHAT IS PUBLIC ALERT AND WARNING A public alert is a communication intended to attract public attention to an unusual situation and motivate individual awareness. The measure of an effective alert message is the extent to which the intended audience becomes attentive and searches for additional information. A public warning is a communication intended to persuade members of the public to take one or more protective actions in order to reduce losses or harm. The measure of an effective public warning message is the extent to which the intended audience receives the message and takes the protective action and/or heeds the guidance. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Federal Stcate Territorial iribc:31 Loccoi AL_ - � IEM P WS EAS WEA Weather unique Future Systems Service SysterriS $yster ns CITY OF TEMECULA Page 118 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Planning for, preparing and disseminating alerts and warning are the responsibility of multiple level of government. Each level of government — and designated entities within those levels — hold responsibility and/or authority to ensure the overall effectiveness of the statewide alert and warning system. It is an inherent responsibility to keep the public informed about natural, human -caused, and technological disasters in addition to what they need to know to take protective actions for themselves and their families. As the local municipality affected, we would have the most accurate and timely understanding of the situation, necessary protective actions, and potential adverse impacts of the incident. It is incumbent upon the City and the OEM to rapidly communicate to the public what is occurring and any steps or actions the public needs to take. These actions could include but are not limited to: • Evacuation orders (including evacuation routes, shelter info, key information, etc.) • Locations of points of distribution (for food, water, etc.) • Direction to move to higher ground • HazMat incidents • Red Flag warnings • Weather alerts • Lockdown • Shelter -in -Place guidance The above scenarios may trigger the City to send out an alert via one or more of their alerting tools. Specifically, the City of Temecula, as an alert and warning entity, is responsible for: • Enactment of ordinances and/or policies identifying local roles and responsibilities to enable the issuance and coordinated dissemination of alerts and warnings to the public by responsible officials within theirjurisdictions regarding imminent threats to human life and health and extraordinary threats to property; • Installation, maintenance, user training and exercise/testing of local public alert and warning capabilities within theirjurisdiction; • Understanding the access and functional needs -related considerations associated with public alert and warning systems and messaging; • Obtaining authority and tools for accessing federal warning systems as a Collaborative Operating Group (COG) via the FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS); • Participate in revisions of mandated Federal Communications Commission (FCC) local EAS plans, including approval of authorized event codes; • Development of procedures for proper chain of command for initiating, cancelling, and revoking accidental alerts, and for rapidly correcting and updating alert details as additional information becomes available; CITY OF TEMECULA Page 119 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Coordination with adjoining jurisdictions, Operational Areas, the State, and the NWS regarding origination of alerts and warnings over NWS Weather Radio related to hazards that have effects across jurisdictional boundaries; and Developing, maintaining, and submitting to the State EAS Committee a Local Emergency Alert System Plan (Local EAS Plan). NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE The NWS has responsibility for originating public warnings regarding weather hazards. The NWS operates several public alert and warning dissemination systems, including NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR), a network of over i,000 VHF radio transmitters serving the population of the United States, NOAA Weather Wire Service (NWWS), and the Emergency Managers Weather Information Network (EMWIN). In addition, the NWS National Tsunami Warning Center issues Tsunami statements, watches and warnings which are disseminated by the Coastal CA NWS offices. While the NWS has responsibility for weather -related alerting, local government is not precluded from sending notifications and alerts in support of weather events. NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) NWR is an "All Hazards" radio network, making it a single source for comprehensive weather and emergency information. In conjunction with Federal, State, and Local Emergency Managers and other public officials, NWR also broadcasts/conveys warning and post- event information for all types of non -weather hazards— including natural (such as earthquakes or avalanches), environmental (such as chemical releases or oil spills), and public safety (such as civil emergency messages or 9-:L-i telephone outages) EAS The EAS is a national public warning system that requires broadcasters, cable television systems, wireless cable systems, satellite digital audio radio service (SDARS) providers, and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) providers to provide the communications capability for the President to address the American public during a national emergency. The system also may be used by state and local authorities to deliver important emergency information, such as AMBER alerts, SILVER Alerts, and weather information targeted to specific areas. NWS and EAS The FCC, in conjunction with FEMA and NOAA NWS, implements the EAS at the federal level. The NWS develops emergency weather information to alert the public about imminent dangerous weather conditions. The NWS requests activation of the EAS for imminent and dangerous weather conditions, uses NWR as its primary means to activate EAS, and NWS can assist with relaying state and local authorities' non -weather EAS messages and activations via NWR to communicate important CITY OF TEMECULA Page 120 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 non- weather emergency messages, such as 9-1-1 outages, shelter -in -place and Civil Emergency Messages. However, as of 2o18, CHIP ENTAC is responsible for AMBER alerts via IPAWS for the state of CA, triggering EAS and WEA accordingly. With the exception of national -level activation of the EAS, it is voluntary for EAS participants, such as radio and television stations, to further relay NWS-generated messages. NWS EAS codes can be found here: https://www.weather.gov/NWR/eventcodes. Naming Convention for EAS Event Codes The FCC established naming conventions for EAS event codes. In most cases, and for all future codes to be approved, the third letter of all hazardous state and local event codes is limited to one of four letters: W for WARNINGS, A for WATCHES, E for EMERGENCIES, S for STATEMENTS • A WARNING is an event that alone poses a significant threat to public safety and/or property, probability of occurrence and location is high, and the onset time is relatively short. • A WATCH meets the classification of a warning, but either the onset time, probability of occurrence, or location is uncertain. • An EMERGENCY is an event that, by itself, would not kill or injure or do property damage, but indirectly may cause otherthings to happen that result in a hazard. For example, a major power or telephone loss in a large city alone is not a direct hazard, but disruption to other critical services could create a variety of conditions that could directly threaten public safety. • A STATEMENT is a message containing follow up information to a warning, watch, or emergency. NWS and Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) The NWS coordinates with its local partners prior to issuing WEA messages for continuity of operations and effective response. The NWS in conjunction with the FCC has an established list of weather warnings that will trigger WEA for the affected area, generally defined as a polygon. WEA messages are disseminated via FEMA's Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). The approved NWS warnings that will initiate a WEA are: • Tsunami (TSW); • Flash Flood (FFW) — including, due to dam inundation and debris flows; • Tornado (TOR); • Hurricane (HUW); • Storm Surge (SSW); CITY OF TEMECULA Page 121 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 • Dust Storm (DSW); and • Extreme Wind (EWW) (PAWS This section contains information on the software used by public safety officials to send public alerts and warnings through (PAWS. IPAWS Architecture Standards based alert message protocols, authenticated alert message senders, shared, trusted access & distribution networks, alerts delivered to more public interface devices. Alerting Authorities IPAWS compliant CAP Alert Origination Tools Alerting Disseminators American People (public alerting systems) I 1 n ( AM FM Satellite Radio, I Emergency �,� ryy l� r Digital,Analog, Cable, and SatelliteN - Alert Commercial Mobile i-1 EI!¢11en61�IlElj$Ys1811r Alert System 1 Wireless Emergency ELA VAl Alerts (WEA) WIRELESSEMERGENCY ALERTS CAPABLEa Internet Services browsers,es,social Web sites, social media media ^^11�Web In, I' the Message Router (Open Platform for I Nws'" Emergency Networks] I ' I iAlerting Systems Future I� I y Technologies I I %Er ARf4 O1E�� i rw4:FEMA IN S To access IPAWS, Alerting Authorities must purchase (or develop) a Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) - compatible software platform, which will interface with IPAWS Open to disseminate the alert message to the public. Jurisdictions should have a methodology built into their alert and warning programs for issuing alerts through IPAWS. The following checklist is provided for those jurisdictions who wish to become IPAWS alerting authorities directly. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 122 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 LOCAL ALERT & WARNING PROGRAM ADVISORY COMMITTEE The City of Temecula Alert and Warning Program Advisory Committee is a committee of the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) composed of participating departmental representatives which also make up the alert and warning team and public information. Maintained and led by the Emergency Manager, the committee shall meet semi-annually or more frequently as established by the committee members. The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to conduct after action reviews of the system usage, coordinate ongoing administration, training, public outreach, modifications of plans, guidelines, and protocols or other issues related to the alert and warning program. All recommendations for substantive changes to the alert and warning program shall be submitted to the appropriate committee. LOCAL ALERT & WARNING PROGRAM SPECIFICATIONS The City of Temecula alert and warning program: • Contains tools for accessing the VESTA Mass Notification System platforms. • Contains a variety of tools to communicate with the staff and community during emergencies. Consideration should be made to include tools that allow operators to geo-target alerts to the community in the affected areas of the emergency. • Coordinates with all Alerting Authorities within our area of influence. • Contains features for cancelling and revoking accidental alerts, and for rapidly correcting and updating alert details. • Considers geographic gaps in communication availability within the community and hazards and threats most likely to affect the local community. The OEM administers the city Alert and Warning Program. Maintenance, user training, exercises, and testing are coordinated through OEM as the Alert and Warning Program Administrator. For detailed instructions on accessing the system, see attached guidelines at the end of this document. MULTI -MODAL / MULTI-PLATOFRM ALERTING SYSTEM A highly effective alert and warning program will use as many delivery methods as possible. The most effective system leverages all opportunity to link delivery systems, such as being able to send a message through text, email, and social media through a single delivery system. It is however critical to test or exercise this connectivity on a regular basis to confirm functionality with the various delivery methods. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 123 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Fixed Location Public Address (PA) Systems PA systems that are permanently installed at a facility are incredibly useful as they have already been designed to reach their target audience for internal messaging purposes. The challenges to be aware of are coordination with the system owner to use these systems. In some instances, a system can be automatically triggered, and in others it is a more manual procedure. Giant Voice Public Address System (Giant Voice) External emergency PA systems that are permanently installed at a facility are incredibly useful as they have already been designed to reach their target audience for external messaging purposes. The challenges to be aware of are coordination with the system owner to use these systems. In some instances, a system can be automatically triggered, and in others it is a more manual procedure. Currently, the City of Temecula does not possess a Giant Voice speaker system. Mobile PA Systems Public address loudspeakers are sometimes attached to emergency response vehicles to notify people in more remote areas or ones not covered by loudspeakers. Careful attention must be paid to the intelligibility of a message by the target audience. Vehicle mounted systems may contain a slightly longer message provided the operator drives slowly enough for the entire message to be heard. Special care must be used when relying on hand systems, such as bullhorns, to enunciate the message as clearly as possible as the device itself can be hard to hear/understand. Telephone Alert Systems (TAS) (e.g. VESTA) Many localities have the ability to call or text telephone numbers from an organizational database and play an audio message or leave a text message. Such systems can be very effective when notifying a known list of recipients, such as the members of a team, organization, or student body. The possibility of precise geographic targeting of messages has made such systems extremely popular. The City of Temecula currently utilizes a TAS system called VESTA from Motorola. The VESTA Communicator and Alert system and database is managed by the OEM and the City Information Technology Department. Staff members are enrolled and dis-enrolled from the system upon hire and upon leaving the city. This is also an opt -in system for the community residents. The information contained therein is only as good as the information provided. When a member's information changes, it is incumbent upon the individual to update the information through the IT Department for city staff and through the online TEMECULA Alert portal for the community. Telephonic notification systems can provide extensive warning information. The amount of time to execute all of the calls, however, can be limited by the local telephone infrastructure, length of a verbal message, or limits on the technology initiating the call. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 124 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 E-Mail Distribution Many jurisdictions may already have e-mail distribution to various target audiences and might not even realize it. The city has a multitude of email distribution lists for different positions, departments, groups, and categories that most of the staff are enrolled in or assigned to. Externally, almost every system that you manually sign up for will request an e-mail address for the account. Some websites have opt -in e-mail distribution systems designed to push e- mail notifications to target audiences when a webpage is updated or an emergency alert is published. Website Over -Ride Many websites managed by external companies via Content Management System have the ability to override the home page of the website and display an emergency message prior to being redirected to the normal homepage. Temecula's Information Technology Department is the content owner of our internal Share Point site and external forward facing website. The staff of IT have the ability to change the information on the "splash page" to provide emergency information as well as providing a page or banner on the external website for any visitors that may go to our page. Social Media Social media has become a critical component to disseminating emergency messaging, instructions, and recovery information to both the media and the public. Due to its unique nature, it functions instantaneously and creates the appearance of highly official two-way dialogue between the agency and very large groups of people, including news media and stakeholders. Messaging for social media must be very carefully managed. It has the capability to deliver text, audio, video, images, infographics, maps, and other data and requires a skill set of regular use. These platforms have inherent expectations for two-way engagement (the agency will be responsive to questions and comments through responses) and therefore demand more staff time and resources. Additionally, these platforms can be resource -driven with needs for graphic design and video production in order to produce content that performs better on the various channels. Social media is more successful when the community is engaged and aware of accounts prior to a disaster. Social platforms may include: • Social networking; • Image sharing and messaging; • Video sharing; • Social blogging; and • Social community. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 125 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Considerations for incorporating social media into alert and warning before, during, and after emergencies include: • Social media outreach is highly dependent on working cellular and data networks that may be impaired or down during and following an emergency; • Consider the variety of languages and the complexity of language to post in postings; • Social media is highly effective at reaching the news media, which may assist in more broadly sharing messages; • Briefings and updates via live and recorded video are recommended when internet access and bandwidth allows; • Allow public comments to be posted and seen; two-way engagement is expected by the public and dedicated staff resources are necessary to facilitate it. This is controlled by rumor management personnel assigned to the JIC; • Be aware that social media usage varies widely among different social, economic and demographic groups. Information gleaned from social media analysis may not reflect a balanced or complete picture; and • Ensure messaging is consistent across all alerting platforms CITY OF TEMECULA Page 126 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page in intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Page 127 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 PROCEDURES Guidelines for Issuing Alert and Warnings Events and incidents can evolve in extreme ways. Alert and warning needs to be an integral component of the City's response to those events. Issuing public alerts and warnings requires the exercise of reasonable and well-informed judgement. This action must be well practiced and familiar to the alert originator, when incidents dictate. There is no all -encompassing formula for making warning decisions. There are, however, some evidence -based principles and best practices that can help guide the decision maker: • Incomplete or imperfect information is not a valid reason to delay or avoid issuing a warning. Time is of the essence, as recipients of warnings will need time to consider, plan, and act after they receive a warning message. This is particularly true among staff and individuals with disabilities and staff and family members with access and functional needs. They may require additional time to evacuate or may be at increased risk of harm without notification. • Utilization of alerting mechanisms within the city framework (VESTA Alert, Revers 9-1- 1, e-mail and phone) should be a primary route to issue alert and warnings to ensure the greatest number of recipients within the impacted area are being alerted. • The responsibility for issuing alerts and warnings during an emergency rests with designated City leadership — known as Alerting Authorities — these may include personnel such as the City Manager or Assistant City Manager. • Temecula's plan has identified our Alerting Authority(ies) as: ➢ City Manager ➢ Assistant City Manager • Warning messages can, and should be, updated and refined as additional information becomes available. Additionally, when the threat or warning messages are no longer applicable, a message stating it no longer applies should be sent. • Warning messages sent in error should be updated, clarified, or retracted within zo minutes from the message being confirmed as being erroneous. Coordination of Notifications The City Manager's Office, Office of Emergency Management, and the Public Information Officers work collaboratively to coordinate efforts when utilizing the alert and warning program. Alert and warning notifications that extend across multiple jurisdictions will be communicated and coordinated with the impacted and neighboring jurisdictions. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 128 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Authorized Users System access and authorization to send broadcasts is the responsibility of the designated and authorized mass notification Alerting Authority. Each Alerting Originator will: • Have his/her own password • Not share passwords • Ensure passwords meet stringent security measures • Change their password every go days • Not exceed their authority in the use of the system • Log off the system before leaving their workstation System Access Approval Body Permissible Use VESTA Communicator OEM Alert & Warning Team VESTA Alert PIO OEM / Alert & Warning Team FEMA IPAWS (using VESTA PIO OEM / Alert & Warning Team Alert) NOAA Weather Radio Local NWS Warning Office None All Staff E-Mail Director of Human OEM Resources Social Media Public Information Officer PIO / Designated Alerting Personnel System Training All system users must receive proper training in the use of the alert and warning program prior to being granted access to the system platform. Once the training is completed, authorization to access the system will be granted based upon the level of training received and the authorization level required for messaging. OEM maintains training records of all authorized users and will grant access to system users based on roles assigned. The required training for each member of the team is as follows: • Alerting Authority ➢ FEMA IS-251.a IPAWS for Alert Administrators (Once) • Alert Administrators ➢ FEMA IS-251.a IPAWS for Alert Administrators (Once) ➢ FEMA IS-247.b IPAWS for Alert Originators (Once) ➢ VESTA Communicator (Every2 Years) ➢ VESTA Alert (Every 2 Years) • Alert Originators ➢ FEMA IS-247.b IPAWS for Alert Originators (Once) ➢ VESTA Communicator (Every2 Years) ➢ VESTA Alert (Every2 Years) CITY OF TEMECULA Page 129 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Allocation of Sufficient Resources Adequate staffing and resources to operate the alert and warning program in an effective manor must be scalable and based on the risk analysis within the Emergency Operations Plan. A minimal staffing level will be maintained to ensure the availability of a trained operator to operate the alert and warning program. Staffing Availability The Office of Emergency Management will be available 24/7, and available to activate emergency alerts as required. If OEM cannot be reached or will be out of the area, a member of the alerting team (with 24-hour response capability) will be designated as a back-up alerting originator in advance. System Redundancy The system is available 24/7, and accessible from any location via the World Wide Web, including out -of -area locations. If the primary system is not available, OEM will work with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department as the back-up system to ensure that emergency messaging is made available. This information is also defined in the Communications Plan of the EOP and the Continuity of Operations Plan. Exercises As a shared goal, the City of Temecula will participate in one or more annual exercises in order to validate the collaboration, coordination, system proficiency, integration, and knowledge of our alerting staff. In addition, the City of Temecula will exercise their mass notification and recall capability once per quarter as directed by the FEMA IPAWS Agreement. Required Testing Required system testing includes: 0 VESTA Communicator o Validation and recall message to the Temecula Citizens Corps (TCC) (Quarterly) o Validation and test message to the City Staff (Quarterly) • VESTA Alert o Reverse 911(Quarterly) o WEA Message via IPAWS to Community (Quarterly) • FEMA IPAWS o Monthly Test Message to the IPAWS Lab CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 130 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Page 131 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 NOTIFICATIONS Alert and Warning Messaging Warning messages that do not answer key questions may lead to those affected seeking additional information from uninformed friends or relatives, or other sources of misinformation, such as rumor, superstitions and urban myths. To maximize warning effectiveness, the tone of the language of a warning message should be: ➢ Specific — The message should make it clear which people are at risk and what protective action they should take. Inevitably, some people who are not at risk will receive the message; they should be able to determine that from the message text. ➢ Consistent — The public should receive consistent and mutually reinforcing messages through all media and from all sources. ➢ Confident— Even if the underlying information is uncertain, there should be no hedging or ambiguity about the protective action recommendations. ➢ Clear — Wording must be in simple language that can be easily understood. Technical jargon should be avoided. ➢ Accurate — If people learn or suspect they are not receiving correct and complete information, they may begin to ignore both the message and the source. Many warning delivery systems have limitations on character length or composition that require a warning message to be brief. However, "keep it short" is not necessarily a good guideline for composing a warning message. The warning messages should address five essential topics: Because of character limitations and inability to include multimedia in most initial notifications, it is also recommended to include a UIRL or link to a website that hosts alert information, or to drive alert recipients to monitor media outlets for additional information. Be sure to confirm the capacity of the resource to avoid the potential of overloading the site. CITY OF TEMECULA Page 132 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 ALERT & WARNING METHODS & TECHNOLOGIES Methods A successful alert and warning program is one that incorporates multiple methods and technologies to accomplish the goal of reaching the largest percentage of the target population. Selecting specific methods and technologies that will be most effective for the jurisdiction's demographic, cultural, and geographical area should consider: • Mobile phone usage rate of target population; • Community's adoption of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) vs traditional landline; • Potential "off -the -grid" sub -communities; • Generational usage of text vs email; • Proportion of local vs transient population, such as travelers; • Connectivity and bandwidth limitations of the community's geography and infrastructure; and • Individuals with access and functional needs (AFN) (i.e. people with disabilities, seniors, children, limited English proficiency, and transportation disadvantaged). Important Considerations All warning systems need to be protected from: • Unauthorized activation; • Improper use; • Cyber security gaps; • Interference with authorized activation (denial of service), and • Outage due to lack of duplication or back-up services. Special consideration should be given to implementing redundancy and enhancing interoperability, whenever possible, to prepare for: • Loss of power; • Loss of cell towers or overloaded cell systems; • Internet outages; • Overloaded networks; • Cyber-attacks; • Ability of carriers to redistribute; • Overloaded infrastructure; • Cross -jurisdictional needs; and • Availability of staffing to effectively manage and deploy systems. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 133 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Access & Functional Needs Considerations To ensure messages are developed for maximum accessibility, alerting platforms should ideally include the ability to control the following: • TTY/TTD; • Font size; • Color analyzer; • Sound & vibrations; • Flashes; • Use of attachments (video); • 5o8 compliances (use of screen -readers); • Posting of accessible electronic content, documents, and videos; and • Video relay as an option. Alert & Notification Schedules To ensure the community is receiving relevant, timely, and actionable emergency information, the following items should be considered: • Clearly designate a position within response operations to monitor current alert and warning content; • Ensure the alerting authority, alerting originator, Public Information Officer (PIO), Joint Information Center (JIC), and designated social media staff are synchronized on current notifications; and Establish a schedule for determining whether the alerting and warning activities are achieving the intended outcomes, i.e. public is responding as intended. (This can be built into shift briefings.) Note: Some alert and warning systems have a maximum time limit. Ensure all alerting stakeholders are aware of when messages may need to be renewed. Translation of Notifications The City of Temecula is comprised of many diverse communities, some of which include Limited English Proficiency populations. Identifying the most commonly used languages and having a process in place to translate warning messages, will ensure the greatest number of residents of the City receive the warnings that are being sent. It is important, however, to not let the inability to translate a message delay notification when time is of the essence and lives are at risk. Culture CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 134 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Due to the rich cultural diversity in within the City and in California, communities may respond to messaging in an alert in different ways. For example, some communities may respond negatively to instructions from the government. Prior to an incident, it is important to locate trusted agents within communities who can help convey the intended meaning of a message and educate the impacted community on the jurisdiction's alert and warning program. This may include religious leaders, non-profit agency representatives, local elected officials, or prominent business owners within the respective community. Leveraging the relationships that have been established with these leaders will be a force multiplier when the time comes for a warning to be communicated out to the community. Translation Technologies Reduce reliance on free digital translation services as they can often misinterpret the message. Where feasible, contract with translation services, such as local translators and/or telephonic interpretation services. Message Library Jurisdictions are encouraged to establish a message library with sample messages that have been translated into the languages most commonly used in the communities that they serve. Pre -planned messages can save time in a disaster and ensure that accurate translations exist for messages that are critical for the community. Pre -Message Coordination Inform all critical stakeholders of the notification contents and implications prior to full message dissemination, as feasible while maintaining timely notification under emergency situations. Use message templates to ensure consistency of content delivery and use checklists when informing critical stakeholders. To the extent a warning originator has the ability, warnings should be targeted to the area known to be at risk, while coordinating with any other affected jurisdictions as soon as possible. If the initial warning originator lacks the ability to deliver warnings to the at -risk area, coordination with other jurisdictions should be given priority. Having relationships in place to ensure continuity of operations is imperative. If a warning is issued from a higher level of government orjurisdiction, lower levels within the target area of the initial warning need not repeat that warning. However, local jurisdictions should issue additional warning messages, or request assistance from an Alerting Authority, if needed, to communicate local variations on the recommended protective action, to expand the target area for the message, or to utilize local warning dissemination capabilities that will enhance delivery of the warning to people at risk. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 135 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Evacuation messages are particularly demanding on their originators, as they must be coordinated with agencies responsible for transport, traffic control, and evacuee reception and sheltering. Confusing and/or uncoordinated evacuation orders can have unintended adverse consequences. Evacuation messages must come from the jurisdiction's designated authority, often the local law enforcement authority and should address issues such as: ➢ Direction of the destination of travel (include a map image if possible); ➢ Routes to be used and routes to be avoided; ➢ Means of travel (by auto, by bus, or on foot, etc.); ➢ Accessible transportation and sheltering resources; ➢ Things to take along (papers, medications, pets, etc.); ➢ Expected duration of relocation (a few hours, a day, etc.); and ➢ Phone or social media links for additional information. Post -Message Coordination Evaluate whether or not another message is warranted, if clarification is needed, or `message fatigue" is occurring. When to Issue Alert and Warning Warnings should be issued when there is an imminent threat to life, health, or property. This can include alerts and warnings issued in advance of forecasted severe weather events when doing so will give the public time to evacuate. When a threat exists, even though it might not be imminent, such as a Red Flag Warning, hurricane or flooding, it is advised to communicate that threat out to the staff so that they may be better prepared. Warning systems, such as sirens, while helpful in alerting a community of a hazard, should not be used for reassuring the staff that an ongoing situation or an upcoming event is not hazardous; other public information channels should be used for those purposes instead. The City of Temecula should issue alert and warning messages as soon as feasible given the circumstances of the situation. Access to the designated alerting authority and alerting originator should not be delayed due to limited resources or non -operational equipment. Designated alerting staff should have ready and reasonable access to primary or back-up alerting systems and be properly trained and well versed in how to operate the equipment. Fear of triggering "panic" is NOT a valid reason to delay or avoid issuing a warning. "Mass panic" very rarely occurs as the result of a warning message. Note thatjustified anxiety or physical flight is not the same as panic. When public warning information is delivered by a credible alerting authority, the staff should respond by following the recommended actions. Rarely do such warning messages lead to mistrust or panic. When dealing with uncertain or conflicting information about a threat, the Alerting Authority should choose to err on the side of protecting the staff. Some warning systems have provisions for communicating the general degree of certainty associated with threat information, but may only permit a yes -or -no decision as to warning the public. Reasonable CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 136 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 detail should be provided, but a warning message is not the place for extended discussion of data or probabilities. Irrelevant warnings can fatigue the staff rapidly and lead to recipients discounting further warning messages or opting out of receiving future alerts and warnings. Every effort should be made -within the capabilities of the warning systems(s) —to limit the warning to people actually at risk. Warning systems become more effective to the extent they can target limited areas or specific at -risk locations or populations. Structured training and practice will reduce false alarms. It is recommended that the alerting capability be practiced either in a simulated environment or in real time no less than twice a year. While repeated false alarms can be damaging to the credibility of both the source and the delivery channel, false alarms or erroneously issued warnings historically have not significantly eroded staff confidence in issued warnings as long as they were promptly corrected or retracted. Warning originators should use their bestjudgement but err on the side of staff safety. How to Issue Alert and Warning Warning messages should be distributed to all members, to the extent possible, of the community who are at risk, including commuters, travelers, staff members and families with disabilities. People rarely act on a single warning message alone. To be effective, warnings should be delivered in various formats across multiple media platforms, both to increase reliability of warning delivery and to provide a sense of corroboration that will encourage our staff to take protective actions. The City has multiple methods to send out warning messages, and each of these tools should be utilized with similar messages to ensure that the greatest number of staff, whether at work or at home, receive the messages. When sending out messages, coordination amongst the jurisdictions within the impacted area is important to reduce confusion and ensure contradictory messages are not being sent. Prohibited Use • Unauthorized disclosure of personal data contained within the system • Manipulation or usage of system or data beyond ascribed user level • Any usage beyond the scope as outlined in this plan Emergency Use Emergency use covers incidents where life or property is threatened and responders need affected community members to take immediate protective actions. Proactively delivery emergency messages. The nature of the incident and directions from authorized public safety officials will dictate the specific protective action instructions for a given incident or event. OEM, in consultation with the Alerting Authority, will determine whether the alert and warning program should be activated. The Alerting Authority may designate Authorized Users within OEM with pre -approval to disseminate emergency messages using the alert and warning CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 137 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 program. Send emergency messages in the most targeted manner possible in order to avoid "alerting fatigue" of unaffected members of the staff. When appropriate, follow-up notifications should be broadcast through the emergency alerting systems to provide the impacted area or staff with critical updates or changes to the message, or to notify them that the emergency situation has concluded. When an evacuation order has been lifted, consideration should be given to the scale of the incident and the number of evacuees. In an effort to minimize confusion and ensure an organized reentry process, other available means of disseminating this information should be strongly considered. Non -Emergency Use The alert and warning program may be used to disseminate non -emergency information. Alert and Notification Schedules To ensure the community is receiving relevant, timely, and actionable emergency information, the following items should be considered: ➢ Clearly designate a position within response operations to monitor current alert and warning content; ➢ Ensure the alerting authority, alerting originator, Public Information Officer (PIO), EOC Director and designated social media staff are synchronized on current notifications; and ➢ Establish a schedule for determining whether the alerting and warning activities are achieving the intended outcomes, i.e. staff are responding as intended (this can be built into shift briefings). PRIVACY POLICY It is policy that each member preserve and protect the integrity and privacy of personal data collected for use with the alert and warning program. No personal data will be disseminated or extracted from master records, nor reports be produced as part of the alert and warning program will be used for purposes other than mass notification. AFTER ACTION REPORT While an after action report is recommended for all emergency notifications, it is only required when it is coupled with an emergency affecting the City. OEM will be responsible for completing and forwarding the report to the Executive Staff within go days after the close of the incident or event. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 138 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA Page 139 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 ALERT AND WARNING SAMPLE MESSAGES / TEMPLATES Below are sample messages the City of Temecula can use as a guide to draft a specific message relevant to a local emergency. These samples have been taken from the California State Alert and Warning Guidelines and are not exhaustive. Final messages should always be tailored to the specific needs of the unique event precipitating their need. Evacuation Sample Messages Long Messages ➢ This is (agency) with a mandatory evacuation order for (location). Take the following protective actions and leave immediately; 1. Gather all family members. 2. Gather all pets. 3. Gather only essential items. 4. Be sure to bring essential medications with you. S. Turn off all appliances and lights in your home. 6. Lock your home. The evacuation route is: (evacuation route). An evacuation center is open at (name and location of evacuation center). For more information, please tune to local radio and television stations, visit (URL), or call (inert resources). Please listen to (radio station) for updated details. ➢ The Marin County Sheriff's Office is issuing a mandatory evacuation order for (location). The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for (location). All residents in the impacted area should evacuate immediately. An evacuation center/shelter is open at (location). For more information go to (insert resource). Please listen to (radio station) for updated details. Short Messages ➢ Wildfire threat —Evacuation Order for (location) —leave now —details on (agency) website Shelter -in -Place Sample Messages Long Messages ➢ This is (agency) reporting mandatory shelter -in -place for residents in (location) due to a hazardous materials release. Take self -protective actions immediately. 1. Go inside immediately and stay inside your house or building. 2. Bring pets indoors only if you can do so quickly. 3. Close all windows and doors. 4. Turn off air conditioners and heating system blowers. 5. Close fire place dampers. 6. Gather radio, flashlight, food, water, and medicines. 7. Call 911 only if you have a true emergency. You will be advised when this dangerous condition has passed and it is safe to go outside and resume normal activities. For more information, please tune to local radio and television stations, visit (URL), or call (###-###-####). CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 140 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 ➢ The Fire Department requests everyone within a Y mile radius of (location) to get inside and remain inside due to a hazardous materials release. Stay indoors, closer your windows, turn off your air conditioner and/or heater, and bring your pets indoors. More information to follow. (URL) Short Messages ➢ Hazardous Materials release. All within Y mile of (location). Get inside. Stay Inside. Stay Tuned. Weather Awareness Sample Messages Long Messages ➢ This is (Agency) reporting mandatory evacuation order for (location) due to potential flooding. Take the following protective actions and leave immediately; 1. Gather all family members or other individuals. 2. Gather all pets. 3. Gather only essential items. 4. Be sure to bring essential medications with you. S. Turn off all of your appliances and lights in your home. 6. Lock your home. The evacuation route is: (insert evac route). An Evacuation Center is open at (insert where). For more information, please tune to local radio and television stations, visit (URL), or call (###-###-####). ➢ The National Weather Service is predicting flooding in (location) within the next 24 hours. Police are advising residents who live in this area to be prepared for potential evacuations at any time. Info on how to prepare to evacuate is (here). Updates to follow. Short Messages ➢ Flood warning for (location). Avoid area. Turn Around —Don't Drown. Stay tuned for updates. Active Shooter Sample Messages Long Messages ➢ This is (insert agency) reporting an active shooter near (location). Avoid the area. If you are near (location), get inside, stay inside, and take the following protective measures: 1. Go inside immediately and stay inside your residence. 2. Bring pets indoors only if you can do so quickly. 3. Close and lock all windows and doors. 4. Call giz immediately if you have a true emergency or hear or see any suspicious activity in or near your location. You will be advised when your safety is no longer at risk. For more information, please tune to local radio and television stations, visit (URL), or call (###- ➢ As of si am, Police advise the public to avoid area of (location). Officers are responding to an Active Shooter. Those located in the area should seek shelter and mute phones. If engaged with the shooter, RUN, HIDE, FIGHT. Please go to (URL) for additional information and standby for further instructions. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 141 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Short Messages ➢ Active shooter near (location). Avoid Area or Run, Hide, Fight. Stay tuned in for updates. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 142 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 CITY OF TEMECULA ALERT AND WARNING TEMPLATES Below are templates that currently reside within the City of Temecula Motorola VESTA Communications Mass Notification System and can be published as is or edited for additional information and use. These templates are what are currently housed within the system are not exhaustive. Final messages should always be tailored to the specific needs of the unique event precipitating their need. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 143 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 This page is intentionally left blank CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 144 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Access and Functional Needs (AFN)—As defined in Government Code section 8593.3, access and functional needs refers to individuals who have developmental, intellectual or physical disabilities; chronic conditions or injuries; limited English proficiency or non-English speaking; Or, individuals who are older adults, children, or pregnant; living in institutional settings; low- income, homeless, and/or transportation disadvantaged; or from diverse cultures. Advisory — Highlights special conditions that are less serious than a warning, shelter in place, or evacuation. They are for events that may cause significant inconvenience, and if caution is not exercised, it could lead to situations that may threaten life and/or property. Agency Representative — A person assigned by a primary, assisting, or cooperating federal, state, territorial, tribal, or local government agency or private entity that has been delegated authority to make decisions affecting that agency's or organization's participation in incident management activities following appropriate consultation with the leadership of that agency. Agency —A division of government with a specific function offering a particular kind of assistance. In the Incident Command System (ICS), agencies are defined either as jurisdictional (having statutory responsibility for incident management) or as assisting or cooperating (providing resources or other assistance). Alert — a communication intended to attract attention and warn of a danger or threat typically with the intention of avoided or dealt with it. Alert Aggregator - The Alert Aggregator, known as the IPAWS Open Platform for Emergency Networks (IPAWS-OPEN), is the part of the IPAWS system that collects emergency alerts, authenticates the sender, and makes the alerts available for alert dissemination services. Alerting Authority —Alerting Authorities are public officials that are granted the authority to alert the public of emergency situations through Federal, State, and local laws. These are designated in a local FCC EAS Plan, and within a signed FEMA MOU. Alerting Originator —Alerting Originators are designated individuals who have been designated the authority and have the training to draft and distribute the alert and warning message through the approved notification systems. Alert Origination Tool - Alert origination tools are software products used by emergency managers, public safety officials, and other alerting authorities to create and send critical lifesaving messages to the public or to other emergency management officials for collaboration. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 145 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 Collaborative Operating Group — IPAWS is structured around Collaborative Operating Groups (COG). A COG is a virtual organization of alerting authorities that holds membership in IPAWSOPEN and manages system access within that organization. When the application process is complete, FEMA will assign each agency a COG Identification number and Digital Certificate. Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) - The Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) is an XML-based OASIS data format standard adopted by FEMA for exchanging public warnings between alerting technologies. CAP allows a warning message to be sent simultaneously over many warning systems to many different outlets (such as radio, television, mobile devices, Internet). Disaster — The occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property, or significant adverse impact on the environment, resulting from any natural or technological hazards, or a terrorist act, including but not limited to fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, hazardous substance incident, water contamination requiring emergency action to avert danger or damage, epidemic, air contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, civil disturbance, or hostile military or paramilitary action. Emergency —A suddenly occurring and often unforeseen situation which is determined by the Governor to require state response or mitigation actions to immediately supplement local government in protecting lives and property, to provide for public health and safety, or to avert or lessen the threat of a disaster. Local government's adaptation of this definition connotes an event that threatens or actually does inflict damage to people or property, exceeds the daily routine type of response, and still can be dealt with using local internal and mutual aid c:R101110M9 Evacuation —the action of evacuating a person or a place. FIPS Codes — Federal Information Processing Standards Codes (FIPS Codes) are a standardized set of numeric or alphabetic codes issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to ensure uniform identification of geographic entities. The entities covered include: states, counties, American Indian and Alaska Native areas, etc. FIPS codes are used by IPAWS as one method to specify geographic warning areas. Imminent Threat Alert - "Imminent Threat" is one of the three categories of Wireless Emergency Alerts. Imminent Threat alerts must meet specific criteria for urgency, severity and certainty. Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) — In the event of a national emergency, the President will be able to use IPAWS to send a message to the American people quickly and simultaneously through multiple communications pathways. IPAWS is available to United States Federal, State, local, territorial and tribal government officials as a way to alert CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 146 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 the public via the Emergency Alert System (EAS), Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), NOAA Weather Radio and other National Weather Service dissemination channels, the internet, existing unique warning systems, and emerging distribution technologies. (PAWS -OPEN - IPAWS Open Platform for Emergency Networks (IPAWS-OPEN) is the Alert Aggregatorthat receives and authenticates messages transmitted by alerting authorities and routes them to alert dissemination services. Jurisdiction —A range or sphere of authority. Public agencies have jurisdiction at an incident related to their legal responsibilities and authority for incident mitigation. Jurisdictional authority at an incident can be political or geographical (e.g., city, county, state or federal boundary lines) or functional (e.g., police department, health department). Local Area Emergency (LAE) - An emergency message that defines an event that, by itself, does not pose a significant threat to public safety and/or property. However, the event could escalate, contribute to other more serious events, or disrupt critical public safety services. Instructions, other than public protective actions, may be provided by authorized officials. Examples include a disruption in water, electric or natural gas service, or a potential terrorist threat where the public is asked to remain alert. Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) —An agreement document between two or more agencies establishing reciprocal assistance to be provided upon request (and if available from the supplying agency) and laying out the guidelines under which this assistance will operate. For IPAWS, Memorandum of Agreement is a cooperative document written between parties to work together on an agreed upon project or meet an agreed objective. FEMA executes MOAs with alerting authorities who would like to use IPAWS to send alerts and warnings as well as system developers who would like to test products in the IPAWS-OPEN test environment. Mutual -Aid Agreement — Written agreement between agencies and/or jurisdictions that they will assist one another upon request, by furnishing personnel, equipment, and/or expertise in a specified manner. National Weather Services (NWS) — Federal government agencies charged with weather related reporting and projections. NOAA Weather Radio - "The voice of the National Weather Service" - NOAA Weather Radio Broadcasts National Weather Service warnings, watches, forecasts and other hazard information 24 hours a day. It is provided as a public service by NOAA. The NOAA Weather Radio network has more than 48o stations in the 50 states and near adjacent coastal waters, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and U.S. Pacific Territories. NOAA Radio's Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) — provides in a digital format specific, timely information on the nature and location of a threat to the safety of those most CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 147 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 immediately at risk from severe weather or other hazards. Its greatest value is to significantly improve the automatic selection and distribution of messages about events that threaten people and/or property. Non -Weather Emergency Message (NWEM) - NWEM refers to emergency messages for the public about hazardous events that are originated by government organizations other than the National Weather Service, but still utilize NWS alert dissemination services. Presidential Alert - A Presidential Alert is one of the three categories of Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) messages that is reserved for use of the President of the United States in the event of a national emergency. Primary Entry Point (PEP) Stations - Primary Entry Point (PEP) Stations (also known as LP-1 and LP-z) are private/commercial radio broadcast stations that cooperatively participate with FEMA to provide emergency alert and warning information to the public prior to, during, and after incidents and disasters. Shelter in place — Take immediate shelter where you are —at home, work, school, or wherever you can take protective cover. It may also mean "seal the room"; in other words, take steps to prevent outside air from coming in. Severe Weather Potential Statement - This statement is designed to alert the public and state/local agencies to the potential for severe weather up to 24 hours in advance. It is issued by the local National Weather Service office. This could be used to make citizens aware of non - weather situation. Severe Weather Statement - A National Weather Service product which provides follow up information on severe conditions which have occurred or are currently occurring. Could use a Statement for evacuation or shelter -in -place updates. Operational Area —the county and its sub -divisions with responsibility to manage and/or coordinate information, resources, and priorities among local governments and serve as the link between the local government level and the regional level. State — When capitalized, refers to the State of California. Warning — Communication intended to persuade members of the public to take one or more protective actions in order to reduce losses or harm. Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) - Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) were established pursuant to the Warning, Alert and Response Network (WARN) Act under Federal Communication Commission (FCC) rules. Alerting authorities can broadcast WEAs to cellular CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 148 ALERT & WARNING PLAN - 2021 carrier customers with compatible mobile devices located in the geographic vicinity of cellular towers serving an affected area. CITY OF TEMECULA P a g e 149 Item No. 6 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Michael Heslin, Director of Information Technology and Support Services DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Purchase of the Flock Automated License Plate Recognition System PREPARED BY: Zachary Hall, Sheriff's Captain RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the purchase of the Flock Automated License Plate Recognition System ("Flock System"). BACKGROUND: The Riverside Sheriff's Department (RSD) has researched current technology platforms available to enhance public safety. One of those technologies is the automated license plate recognition systems by the Flock company. This technology has dramatically increased the Sheriff's Department's ability to increase public safety by capturing and arresting criminal suspects utilizing and fleeing in vehicles. This system operates by taking still images of the rear of the vehicle to later be matched with suspect vehicles within a 30-day window before being purged from the system. This system has been used as an investigative tool to assist with the identification and arrests of suspects who have committed crimes ranging from property crimes to homicides. This purchase covers 50 cameras, their strategic installation, maintenance, and 30-day data storage. The Riverside County Sheriff's Department will be purchasing the Flock System and will be the public agency that will operate, monitor, access, and use the data collected by the Flock Sysem. City of Temecula will only pay for the Sheriff's Department's purchase of the Flock System. The City will have no role in or responsibility for the operation and monitoring of data collection of the Flock System. The City will not use or have access or use the data collected. The Sheriff's Department will be responsible for the maintaining the polices required by State law for automated license plate reader systems and responding to requests for data under the Public Records Act. FISCAL IMPACT: The contract for the acquisition of this system is between Flock Safety, Inc. and the County of Riverside. The City of Temecula will be billed by the County through the contract for Law Enforcement Services. The system costs $137,500 as an initial investment, which will be covered by current fiscal year cost savings within the Police Department Budget. Ongoing annual subscription cost of $125,000 has been requested in the Fiscal Year 2021- 22 Annual Operating Budget. ATTACHMENT: Agreement flock safety FLOCK GROUP INC. SERVICES AGREEMENTORDER FORM This Order Form together with the Terms (as defined herein) describe the relationship between Flock Group Inc. ("Flock") and the customer identified below ("Customer") (each of Flock and Customer, a "Party"). This order form ("Order Form") hereby incorporates and includes the "GOVERNMENT AGENCY CUSTOMER AGREEMENT" attached (the "Terms") which describe and set forth the general legal terms governing the relationship (collectively, the "Agreement" ). The Terms contain, among other things, warranty disclaimers, liability limitations and use limitations. The Agreement will become effective when this Order Form is executed by both Parties (the "Effective Date"). Customer: Riverside County Sheriff Address: Expected Payment Method: Initial Term: 12 Renewal Term: 12 Months Nam e (Includes one-time fees) Flock Falcon Camera Implementation Fee (Public) Flock Group Inc. Today's Date - May 10, 2021This proposal expires in 30 Contact Name: Zach Hall Phone: 951-445-7951 E-Mail: zhall(@riversidesheriff.org Billing Contact: (if different than above) Billing Term: Annual payment due Net 30 per terms and conditions Pric QT e Y $2,500.00 $250.00 Subtotal 50 $125,000.00 50 $12,500.00 Year 1 Total $137,500.00 Order Form [Name] 0064v0000lpTkFVAAO flock safety Recurring Total: 125000 Special terms: Net 30 upon installation By executing this Order Form, Customer represents and warrants that it has read and agrees all of the terms andconditions contained in the Terms attached. The Parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates set forth below. Flock Group Inc By: Name: Title: Date: Flock Group Inc. Today's Date - May 10, 2021This proposal expires in 30 Customer: By: Name: Title: Date: Order Form [Name] 0064v0000lpTkFVAAO flock safety EXHIBIT A Statement of Work Installation of Flock Camera on existing pole or Flock -supplied pole if required Flock Group Inc. Order Form Today's Date - May 10, [Name] 2021This proposal expires in 30 0064v0000lpTkFVAAO flock safety GOVERNMENT AGENCY CUSTOMER AGREEMENT This Government Agency Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into by and between Flock Group, Inc. with a place of business at 1170 Howell Mill Rd NW Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30318 ("Flock") and the police department or government agency identified in the signature block below ("Agency") (each a "Party," and together, the "Parties"). RECITALS WHEREAS, Flock offers a software and hardware solution for automatic license plate detection throughFlock's technology platform (the "Flock Service"), and upon detection, the Flock Service creates images and recordings of suspect vehicles ("Footage") and can provide notifications to Agency upon the instructions of Non -Agency End User ("Notifications"); WHEREAS, Agency desires to purchase, use and/or have installed access to the Flock Service in order tocreate, view, search and archive Footage and receive Notifications, including those from non -Agency users of the Flock System (where there is an investigative purpose) such as schools, neighborhood homeowners associations, businesses, and individual users; WHEREAS, because Footage is stored for no longer than (thirty) 30 days in compliance with Flock's records retention policy, Agency is responsible for extracting, downloading and archiving Footage from the F1ockSystem on its own storage devices for auditing for prosecutorial/administrative purposes; and WHEREAS, Flock desires to provide Agency the Flock Service and any access thereto, subject to theterms and conditions of this Agreement, solely for the purpose of crime awareness and prevention by police departments and archiving for evidence gathering ("Purpose"). AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, Flock and Agency agree as follows and further agree to incorporate the Recitals into this Agreement. 1. DEFINITIONS Certain capitalized terms, not otherwise defined herein, have the meanings set forth or cross-referenced in this Section 1. 1. "Authorized End User" shall mean any individual employees, agents, or contractors of Agency accessing orusing the Flock Services through the Web Interface, under the rights granted to Agency pursuant to this Agreement. 1.2."Agency Data" will mean the data, media and content provided by Agency through the Flock Services. For theavoidance of doubt, the Agency Data will include the Footage and geolocation information and environmental datacollected by sensors built into the Units. 1.3."Documentation" will mean text and/or graphical documentation, whether in electronic or printed format, thatdescribe the features, functions and operation of the Flock Services which are provided by Flock to Agency in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 1 A."Embedded Software" will mean the software and/or firmware embedded or preinstalled on the Hardware. 1.5."Flock IP" will mean the Flock Services, the Documentation, the Hardware, the Embedded Software, theInstallation Services, and any and all intellectual property therein or otherwise provided to Agency and/or its Authorized End Users in connection with the foregoing. 1.6."Footage" means still images and/or video captured by the Hardware in the course of and provided via the F1ockServices. flock safety 1.7."Hardware" shall mean the Flock cameras and any other physical elements that interact with the EmbeddedSoftware and the Web Interface to provide the Flock Services. The term "Hardware" excludes the Embedded Software. 1. 8. "Implementation Fee(s)"means the monetary fees associated with the Installation Services, as defined inSection 1.9 below. 1.9."Installation Services" means the services provided by Flock regarding the installation, placements andconfiguration of the Hardware, pursuant to the Statement of Work attached hereto. 1.10."Flock Services or Services" means the provision, via the Web Interface, of Flock's software application forautomatic license plate detection, searching image records, and sharing Footage. 1.11. "Non Agency End User" means a Flock's non -Agency customer that has elected to give Agency access to itsdata in the Flock system. 1.12. "Non Agency End User Data" means the Footage, geolocation data, environmental data and/or notifications ofa Non -Agency End User. 1.13."Unit(s)" shall mean the Hardware together with the Embedded Software. 1.14."Usage Fee" means the subscription fees to be paid by the Agency for ongoing access to Flock Services andHardware. 1.15."Support Services" shall mean On -site Services and Monitoring Services, as defined in Section 2.9 below. 1.16."Web Interface" means the website(s) or application(s) through which Agency and its Authorized End Users can access the Flock Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 2. FLOCK SERVICES AND SUPPORT 1. Provision of Access. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Flock hereby grants to Agency a non-exclusive, non -transferable right to access the features and functions of the Flock Services via the Web Interface during the Service Term (as defined in Section 6.1) and No -Fee Term, solely for the Authorized End Users. The Footage will be available for Agency's designated administrator, listed on the Order Form, and any Authorized End Users to access via the Web Interface for thirty (30) days. Authorized End Users will be required to sign up for an account, and select a password and username ("User ID"). Flock will also provide Agency the Documentation to be used in accessing and using the Flock Services. Agency shall be responsible for all acts and omissions of Authorized End Users, and any act or omission by an Authorized End User which, if undertaken by Agency, would constitute a breach of this Agreement, shall be deemed a breach of this Agreement by Agency. Agency shall undertake reasonable efforts to make all Authorized End Users aware of the provisions of this Agreement as applicable to such Authorized End User's use of the Flock Services and shall cause Authorized End Users to comply with such provisions. Flock may use the services of one or more third parties to deliver any part of the Flock Services, including without limitation using a third party to host the Web Interface which the Flock Services makes available to Agency and Authorized End Users WARRANTIES PROVIDED BY SUCH THIRD PARTIES, ARE THE AGENCY'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDYAND FLOCK'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY WITH REGARD TO SUCH THIRD -PARTY SERVICES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION HOSTING THE WEB INTERFACE. To the extent practicable, Agency agrees to comply with any acceptable use policies and other terms of any third -party service provider that are provided or otherwise made available to Agency from time to time. 2. Embedded Software License. Subject to all terms of this Agreement, Flock grants Agency a limited, non- exclusive, non -transferable, non-sublicensable (except to the Authorized End Users), revocable right to use the Embedded Software as installed on the Hardware by Flock; in each case, solely as necessary for Agency to use theFlock Services. flock safety 3. Documentation License. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Flock hereby grants to Agency a non- exclusive, non -transferable right and license to use the Documentation during the Service Term in connection withits use of the Flock Services as contemplated herein, and under Section 2.4, below. 4. Usage Restrictions. The purpose for usage of the Hardware, Documentation, Services, support, and the Flock IPis solely to facilitate gathering evidence that could be used in a lawful criminal investigation by the appropriate government agency and not for tracking activities that the system is not designed to capture ("Permitted Purpose"). Agency will not, and will not permit any Authorized End Users to, (i) copy or duplicate any of the Flock IP; (ii) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to obtain or perceive the source code from which anysoftware component of any of the Flock IP is compiled or interpreted, or apply any other process or procedure to derive the source code of any software included in the Flock IP, or attempt to do any of the foregoing, and Agency acknowledges that nothing in this Agreement will be construed to grant Agency any right to obtain or use such source code; (iii) modify, alter, tamper with or repair any of the Flock IP, or create any derivative product from any of the foregoing, or attempt to do any of the foregoing, except with the prior written consent of Flock; (iv) interfere or attempt to interfere in any manner with the functionality or proper working of any of the Flock IP; (v) remove, obscure, or alter any notice of any intellectual property or proprietary right appearing on or contained within any of the Flock Services or Flock IP; (vi) use the Services, support, Hardware, Documentation or the Flock IP for anythingother than the Permitted Purpose; or (vii) assign, sublicense, sell, resell, lease, rent or otherwise transfer or convey, or pledge as security or otherwise encumber, Agency's rights under Sections 2.1, 2.2, or 2.3. 5. Retained Rights; Ownership. As between the Parties, subject to the rights granted in this Agreement, Flock and its licensors retain all right, title and interest in and to the Flock IP and its components, and Agency acknowledges that it neither owns nor acquires any additional rights in and to the foregoing not expressly granted bythis Agreement. Agency further acknowledges that Flock retains the right to use the foregoing for any purpose in Flock's sole discretion. There are no implied rights. 6. Suspension. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Flock may temporarily suspend Agency's and any Authorized End User's access to any portion or all of the Flock IP if (i) Flock reasonably determines that (a) there is a threat or attack on any of the Flock IP; (b) Agency's or any Authorized End User's use of the Flock Service disrupts or poses a security risk to the Flock Service or any other customer or vendor of Flock; (c) Agency or any Authorized End User is/are using the Flock IP for fraudulent or illegal activities; (d) Flock's provision of the Flock Services to Agency or any Authorized End User is prohibited by applicable law; (e) any vendor of Flock has suspended or terminated Flock's access to or use of any third party services or products requiredto enable Agency to access the Flock IP; or (f) Agency has violated any term of this provision, including, but not limited to, utilizing the Flock Services for anything other than the Permitted Purpose (each such suspension, in accordance with this Section 2.6, a "Service Suspension"). Flock will make commercially reasonable efforts, circumstances permitting, to provide written notice of any Service Suspension to Agency (including notices sent to Flock's registered email address) and to provide updates regarding resumption of access to the Flock IP following any Service Suspension. Flock will use commercially reasonable efforts to resume providing access to the Flock Service as soon as reasonably possible after the event giving rise to the Service Suspension is cured. Flock will have no liability for any damage, liabilities, losses (including any loss of data or profits) or any other consequences that Agency or any Authorized End User may incur as a result of a Service Suspension. To the extent that the Service Suspension is not caused by Agency's direct actions or by the actions of parties associated with the Agency, the expiration of the Term will be tolled by the duration of any suspension (for any continuous suspension lasting at least one full day). 7. Installation Services. 7.1. Designated Locations. Prior to performing the physical installation of the Units, Flock shall advise Agency on the location and positioning of the Units for optimal license plate image capture, as conditions and location allow. Flock and Agency must mutually agree on the location (mounting site or pole), position and angle of the Units (each Unit location so designated by Agency, a "Designated Location"). Flock shall have no liability to Agency resulting from any poor performance, functionality or Footage resulting from or otherwise relating to the Designated Locations or delay in installation due to Agency's delay in identifying the choices for the Designated Locations, in ordering and/or having the Designated Location ready for installation including having all electrical work preinstalled and permits ready. Designated Locations that are suggested by Flock and accepted by Agency without alteration will be known as Flock Designated Locations. After a deployment plan with Designated Locations flock safety and equipment has been agreed upon by both Flock and the Agency, any subsequent changes to the deployment plan ("Reinstalls") driven by Agency's request will incur a charge for Flock's then -current list price for Reinstalls, as listed in the then -current Reinstall Policy (available at https://www.flocksafety.com/reinstall-fee-schedule) and any equipment charges. These changes include but are not limited to camera re -positioning, adjusting of camera mounting, re -angling, removing foliage, camera replacement, changes to heights of poles, regardless of whether the need for Reinstalls related to vandalism, weather, theft, lack of criminal activity in view, and the like. 7.2. Agency's Installation Obligations. Agency agrees to allow Flock and its agents reasonable access in and near the Designated Locations at all reasonable times upon reasonable notice for the purpose of performing the installation work, The "Agency Installation Obligations" include, to the extent required by the deployment plan, butare not limited to electrical work to provide a reliable source of 120V AC power that follow Flock guidelines and comply with local regulations if adequate solar exposure is not available. Agency is solely responsible for (i) any permits or associated costs, and managing the permitting process; (ii) any federal, state or local taxes including property, license, privilege, sales, use, excise, gross receipts or other similar taxes which may now or hereafter become applicable to, measured by or imposed upon or with respect to the installation of the Hardware, its use, or (iii) any other services performed in connection with installation of the Hardware. Flock will provide options to supply power at each Designated Location. If Agency refuses alternative power supply options, Agency agrees and understands that Agency will not be subject to any reimbursement, tolling, or credit for any suspension period of Flock Services due to low solar. Flock will make all reasonable efforts within their control to minimize suspensionof Flock Services. Any fees payable to Flock exclude the foregoing. Without being obligated or taking any responsibility for the foregoing, Flock may pay and invoice related costs to Agency if Agency did not address them prior to the execution of this Agreement or a third party requires Flock to pay. Agency represents and warrants that it has all necessary right title and authority and hereby authorizes Flock to install the Hardware at the Designated Locations and to make any necessary inspections or tests in connection with such installation. 7.3. Flock's Installation Obligations. The Hardware shall be installed in a workmanlike manner in accordance with Flock's standard installation procedures, and the installation will be completed within a reasonable time from the time that the Designated Locations are selected by Agency. Following the initial installation of the Hardware and any subsequent Reinstalls or maintenance operations, Flock's obligation to perform installation work shall cease; however, Flock will continue to monitor the performance of the Units for the length of the Term and will receive access to the Footage for a period of three (3) business days after the initial installation in order to monitor performance and provide any necessary maintenance solely as a measure of quality control. Agency can opt out of Flock's access to Footage after the initial installation which would waive Flock's responsibility to ensure such action was successful. Agency understands and agrees that the Flock Services will not function without the Hardware. Labor may be provided by Flock or a third party. 7.4. Security Interest. The Hardware shall remain the personal property of Flock and will be removedupon the termination or expiration of this Agreement. Agency agrees to perform all acts which may be necessary to assure the retention of title of the Hardware by Flock. Should Agency default in any payment for the Flock Services or any part thereof or offer to sell or auction the Hardware, then Agency authorizes and empowers Flock to remove the Hardware or any part thereof. Such removal, if made by Flock, shall not be deemed a waiver of Flock's rights to any damages Flock may sustain as a result of Agency's default and Flock shall have the right to enforce any other legal remedy or right. 8. Hazardous Conditions. Unless otherwise stated in the Agreement, Flock's price for its services under this Agreement does not contemplate work in any areas that contain hazardous materials, or other hazardous conditions, including, without limit, asbestos, lead, toxic or flammable substances. In the event any such hazardous materials are discovered in the designated locations in which Flock is to perform services under this Agreement, Flock shall have the right to cease work immediately in the area affected until such materials are removed or rendered harmless.Any additional expenses incurred by Flock as a result of the discovery or presence of hazardous material or hazardous conditions shall be the responsibility ofAgency and shall be paid promptly upon billing. 9. Support Services. Subject to the payment of fees, Flock shall monitor the performance and functionality of Flock Services and may, from time to time, advise Agency on changes to the Flock Services, Installation Services, orthe Designated Locations which may improve the performance or functionality of the Services or may improve the quality of the Footage. The work, its timing, and the fees payable relating to such work shall be agreed by the Partiesprior to any alterations to or changes of the Services or the Designated Locations ("Monitoring Services"). Subject to the terms hereof, Flock will provide Agency with reasonable technical and on -site support and maintenance flock safety services ("On -Site Services") in -person or by email at hello@flocksafety.com. Flock will use commerciallyreasonable efforts to respond to requests for support. 10. Special Terms. From time to time, Flock may offer certain "Special Terms" related to guarantees, service and support which are indicated in the proposal and on the order form and will become part of this Agreement. To the extent that any terms of this agreement are inconsistent or conflict with the Special Terms, the Special Terms shall control. 11. Changes to Platform. Flock Safety may, in its sole discretion, make any changes to any system or platform that it deems necessary or useful to (i) maintain or enhance (a) the quality or delivery of Flock Safety's products or services to its customers, (b) the competitive strength of, or market for, Flock Safety's products or services, (c) suchplatform or system's cost efficiency or performance, or (ii) to comply with applicable law. 3. AGENCY RESTRICTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Agency Obligations. Upon creation of a User ID, Agency agrees to provide Flock with accurate, complete, andupdated registration information. Agency may not select as its User ID a name that Agency does not have the right to use, or another person's name with the intent to impersonate that person. Agency may not transfer its account to anyone else without prior written permission of Flock. Agency will not share its account or password with anyone,and must protect the security of its account and password. Agency is responsible for any activity associated with itsaccount. Agency shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining any equipment and ancillary services needed to connect to, access or otherwise use the Services. Agency will, at its own expense, provide assistance to Flock, including, but not limited to, by means of access to, and use of, Agency facilities, as well as by means of assistance from Agency personnel, to the limited extent any of the foregoing may be reasonably necessary to enable Flock to perform its obligations hereunder, including, without limitation, any obligations with respect to Support Services orany Installation Services. 2. Agency Representations and Warranties. Agency represents, covenants, and warrants that Agency will use the Services only in compliance with this Agreement and all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to any laws relating to the recording or sharing of video, photo, or audio content and retention thereof. To the extent allowed by the governing law of the state mentioned in Section 10.6, or if no state is mentioned in Section 10.6, by the law of the State of Georgia, Agency hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Flock against any damages, losses, liabilities, settlements and expenses, including without limitation costs and attorneys' fees, in connection with any claim or action that arises from an alleged violation of the foregoing, Agency's Installation Obligations, or otherwise from Agency's use of the Services, Hardware and any Embedded Software, including any claim that such actions violate any applicable law or third party right. Although Flock has no obligation to monitor Agency's use of the Services, Flock may do so and may prohibit any use of the Services it believes may be (or alleged to be) in violation of the foregoing. 4. CONFIDENTIALITY; AGENCY DATA; NON -AGENCY DATA 1. Confidentiality. Each Party (the "Receiving Party") understands that the other Party (the "Disclosing Parry") has disclosed or may disclose business, technical or financial information relating to the Disclosing Parry's business(hereinafter referred to as "Proprietary Information" of the Disclosing Party). Proprietary Information of Flock is non-public information including but not limited to features, functionality, designs, user interfaces, trade secrets, intellectual property, business plans, marketing plans, works of authorship, hardware, customer lists and requirements, and performance of the Flock Services. Proprietary Information of Agency includes non-public Agency Data, Non -Agency End User Data, and data provided by Agency or a Non -Agency End User to Flock or collected by Flock via the Unit, including the Footage, to enable the provision of the Services. The Receiving Party shall not disclose, use, transmit, inform or make available to any entity, person or body any of the Proprietary Information, except as a necessary part of performing its obligations hereunder, and shall take all such actions as arereasonably necessary and appropriate to preserve and protect the Proprietary Information and the parties' respective rights therein, at all times exercising at least a reasonable level of care. Each party agrees to restrict access to the Proprietary Information of the other party to those employees or agents who require access in order to perform flock safety hereunder. The Receiving Party agrees: (i) to take the same security precautions to protect against disclosure or unauthorized use of such Proprietary Information that the party takes with its own proprietary information, but in noevent will a party apply less than reasonable precautions to protect such Proprietary Information, and (ii) not to use (except in performance of the Services or as otherwise permitted herein) or divulge to any third person any such Proprietary Information. Flock's use of the Proprietary Information may include processing the Proprietary Information to send Agency Notifications or alerts, such as when a car exits Agency's neighborhood, or to analyze the data collected to identify motion or other events. The Disclosing Party agrees that the foregoing shall not apply with respect to any information that the Receiving Party can document (a) is or becomes generally available to the public, or (b) was in its possession or known by Receiving Party prior to receipt from the Disclosing Party, or (c) was rightfully disclosed to Receiving Party withoutrestriction by a third party, or (d) was independently developed without use of any Proprietary Information of the Disclosing Party. Nothing in this Agreement will prevent the Receiving Party from disclosing the Proprietary Information pursuant to any subpoena, summons, judicial order or other judicial or governmental process, provided that the Receiving Party gives the Disclosing Party reasonable prior notice of such disclosure to obtain a protective order or otherwise opposethe disclosure. For clarity, Flock may access, use, preserve and/or disclose the Footage to law enforcement authorities, government officials, and/or third parties, if legally required to do so or if Flock has a good faith belief that such access, use, preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to: (a) comply with a legal process or request; (b) enforce this Agreement, including investigation of any potential violation thereof, (c) detect, prevent or otherwise address security, fraud or technical issues; or (d) protect the rights, property or safety of Flock, its users, a third party, or the public as required or permitted by law, including respond to an emergency situation. Having received notice prior to data being deleted, Flock may store Footage in order to comply with a valid court order but such retained Footage will not be retrievable without a valid court order. 2. Agency and Non -Agency End User Data. As between Flock and Agency, all right, title and interest in the Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data, belong to and are retained solely by Agency. Agency hereby grants to Flock a limited, non-exclusive, royalty -free, worldwide license to use the Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data and perform all acts with respect to the Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data as may be necessary for Flock to provide the Flock Services to Agency, including without limitation the Support Services set forth in Section 2.9 above, and a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty -free, fully paid license to use, reproduce, modify and distribute the Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data as a part of the Aggregated Data (as defined in Section 4.4 below). As between Flock and Agency, Agency is solely responsible for the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability, and appropriateness of all Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data. As between Agency and Non -Agency End Users that have prescribed access of Footage to Agency, each of Agency and Non -Agency End Users will share all right, title and interest in the Non -Agency End User Data. This Agreement does not by itself make any Non -Agency End User Data the sole property or the Proprietary Informationof Agency. Flock will automatically delete Footage older than thirty (30) days. Agency has a thirty (30) day windowto view, save and/or transmit Footage to the relevant government agency prior to its deletion. 3. Feedback. If Agency provides any suggestions, ideas, enhancement requests, feedback, recommendations or other information relating to the subject matter hereunder, Agency hereby assigns (and will cause its agents and representatives to assign) to Flock all right, title and interest (including intellectual property rights) with respect to orresulting from any of the foregoing. 4. Aggregated Data. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Flock shall have the right to collect and analyze data that does not refer to or identify Agency or any individuals or de -identifies such data and other information relating to the provision, use and performance of various aspects of the Services and related systems and technologies (including, without limitation, information concerning Agency Data and data derived therefrom). For the sake of clarity, Aggregated Data is compiled anonymous data which has been stripped of any personal identifying information. Agency acknowledges that Flock will be compiling anonymized and/or aggregated data based on Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data input into the Services (the "Aggregated Data"). Agency hereby grants Flock a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, royalty -free right and license (during and after the Service Term hereof) to (i) use and distribute such Aggregated Data to improve and enhance the Services and for other marketing, development, diagnostic and corrective purposes, other Flock offerings, and crimeprevention efforts, and (ii) disclose the Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data (both inclusive of any Footage) to enable law enforcement monitoring against law enforcement hotlists as well as provide Footage search flock safety access to law enforcement for investigative purposes only. No rights or licenses are granted except as expressly setforth herein. 5. PAYMENT OF FEES 1. Fees. Agency will pay Flock the first Usage Fee, the Implementation Fee and any fee for Hardware (as describedon the Order Form, together the "Initial Fees") as set forth on the Order Form on or before the 7th day following theEffective Date of this Agreement. Flock is not obligated to commence the Installation Services unless and until the Initial Fees have been made and shall have no liability resulting from any delay related thereto. Agency shall pay the ongoing Usage Fees set forth on the Order Form with such Usage Fees due and payable thirty (30) days in advance of each payment period. All payments will be made by either ACH, check, or credit card. The first month of Flock Services corresponding to the first Usage Fee payment will begin upon the first installation of Hardware. For Agencies who purchase ten (10) or more Units, in the event that only a portion of the Units are installed at the first installation with additional Units to be installed at a later date, Usage Fees shall be calculated on a pro rata basiscorresponding to the then -installed Units. Agencies will be invoiced for the additional Units immediately upon installation of the remaining Units. 2. Changes to Fees. Flock reserves the right to change the Fees or applicable charges and to institute new charges and Fees at the end of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term, upon sixty (60) days' notice prior to the end of such Initial Term or Renewal Term (as applicable) to Agency (which may be sent by email). If Agency believes that Flock has billed Agency incorrectly, Agency must contact Flock no later than sixty (60) days after the closing date on the first billing statement in which the error or problem appeared, in order to receive an adjustment or credit. Inquiries should be directed to Flock's customer support department. Agency acknowledges and agrees that a failureto contact Flock within this sixty (60) day period will serve as a waiver of any claim Agency may have had as a result of such billing error. 3. Invoicing, Late Fees; Taxes. Flock may choose to bill through an invoice, in which case, full payment for invoices issued in any given month must be received by Flock thirty (30) days after the mailing date of the invoice.Unpaid amounts are subject to a finance charge of 1.5% per month on any outstanding balance, or the maximum permitted by law, whichever is lower, plus all expenses of collection, and may result in immediate termination of Service. To the extent allowable by law or Agency regulations pertaining to tax-exempt entities, Agency shall be responsible for all taxes associated with Services other than U.S. taxes based on Flock's net income. 4. No -Fee Term Access. Subject to Flock's record retention policy, Flock offers complimentary access to the Flock System for thirty (30) days ("No Fee Term") to Agency when Non -Agency End Users intentionally prescribe access or judicial orders mandate access to Non -Agency End User Data. Agency agrees to pay the Initial Fees and Usage Fees according to Section 5.1 and will receive Flock's complimentary access to the Flock Service and Footage for no additional cost. Should such access cause Flock to incur internal or out-of-pocket costs that are solely the result of the access, Flock reserves the right to invoice these costs to Agency under Section 5.3 and Agency agrees to pay them. The complimentary No -Fee Term access to Flock Services shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement for five (5) years unless Agency provides written notice of the intent to cancel access to Flock Services. 6. TERM AND TERMINATION 1. Term. Subject to earlier termination as provided below, the initial term of this Agreement shall be for the period of time set forth on the Order Form (the "Initial Term"). Following the Initial Term, unless otherwise indicated on the Order Form, this Agreement will automatically renew for successive renewal terms for the greater of one yearand the length set forth on the Order Form (each, a "Renewal Term", and together with the Initial Term, the "Service Term") unless either party gives the other party notice of non -renewal at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the then -current term. 2. Agency Satisfaction Guarantee. At any time during the agreed upon term, an Agency not fully satisfied with the service or solution may self -elect to terminate their contract. Self -elected termination will result in a one-time feeof actual cost of removal and labor, said cost not to exceed $500 per camera. Upon self -elected termination, a refundwill be provided, prorated for any fees paid for the remaining Term length set forth previously. Self - termination of flock safety the contract by the Agency will be effective immediately. Flock will remove all equipment at Flock's own convenience, within a commercially reasonable period upon termination. Advance notice will be provided. 3. Termination. In the event of any material breach of this Agreement, the non -breaching party may terminate this Agreement prior to the end of the Service Term by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to the breaching party;provided, however, that this Agreement will not terminate if the breaching party has cured the breach prior to the expiration of such thirty -day period. Either party may terminate this Agreement, without notice, (i) upon the institution by or against the other party of insolvency, receivership or bankruptcy proceedings, (ii) upon the other parry's making an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or (iii) upon the other parry's dissolution or ceasing to do business. Upon termination for Flock's material breach, Flock will refund to Agency a pro-rata portion of the pre- paid Fees for Services not received due to such termination. 4. Effect of Termination. Upon any termination of the Service Term, Flock will collect all Units, delete all Agency Data, terminate Agency's right to access or use any Services, and all licenses granted by Flock hereunder will immediately cease. Agency shall ensure that Flock is granted access to collect all Units and shall ensure that Flock personnel does not encounter Hazardous Conditions in the collection of such units. Upon termination of this Agreement, Agency will immediately cease all use of Flock Services. 5. No -Fee Term. The initial No -Fee Term will extend, after entering into this Agreement, for thirty (30) days from the date a Non -Agency End User grants access to their Footage and/or Notifications. In expectation of repeated non -continuous No -Fee Terms, Flock may in its sole discretion leave access open for Agency's Authorized End Users despite there not being any current Non -Agency End User authorizations. Such access and successive No - Fee Terms are deemed to be part of the No -Fee Term. Flock, in its sole discretion, can determine not to provide additional No -Fee Terms or can impose a price per No -Fee Term upon thirty (30) days' notice. Agency may terminate any No -Fee Term or access to future No -Fee Terms upon 30 days' notice. 6. Survival. The following Sections will survive termination: 2.4, 2.5, 3, 4, 5 (with respect to any accrued rights topayment), 5.4, 6.5, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.1 and 10.5. 7. REMEDY; WARRANTYAND DISCLAIMER 1. Remedy. Upon a malfunction or failure of Hardware or Embedded Software (a "Defect"), Agency must first make commercially reasonable efforts to address the problem by contacting Flock's technical support as described inSection 2.9 above. If such efforts do not correct the Defect, Flock shall, or shall instruct one of its contractors to repair or replace the Hardware or Embedded Software suffering from the Defect. Flock reserves the right in their sole discretion to refuse or delay replacement or its choice of remedy for a Defect until after it has inspected and tested the affected Unit provided that such inspection and test shall occur within seventy-two (72) hours after Agency notifies the Flock of a Defect. In the event of a Defect, Flock will repair or replace the defective Unit at no additional cost. In the event that a Unit is lost, stolen, or damaged, Flock agrees to replace the Unit at a fee according to the then -current Reinstall Policy (https://www.flocksafety.com/reinstall-fee-schedule). Agency shall not be required to replace subsequently lost, damaged or stolen Units, however, Agency understands and agrees that functionality, including Footage, will be materially affected due to such subsequently lost, damaged or stolen units and that Flock will have no liability to Agency regarding such affected functionality nor shall the Usage Fee or Implementation Fees owed be impacted. 2. Exclusions. Flock will not provide the remedy described in Section 7.1 above if any of the following exclusionsapply: (a) misuse of the Hardware or Embedded Software in any manner, including operation of the Hardware or Embedded Software in any way that does not strictly comply with any applicable specifications, documentation, or other restrictions on use provided by Flock; (b) damage, alteration, or modification of the Hardware or Embedded Software in any way; or (c) combination of the Hardware or Embedded Software with software, hardware or other technology that was not expressly authorized by Flock. 3. Warranty. Flock shall use reasonable efforts consistent with prevailing industry standards to maintain the Services in a manner which minimizes errors and interruptions in the Services and shall perform the Installation Services in a professional and workmanlike manner. Upon completion of any installation or repair, Flock shall cleanand leave the area in good condition. Services may be temporarily unavailable for scheduled maintenance or for unscheduled emergency maintenance, either by Flock or by third -party providers, or because of other causes beyond flock safety Flock's reasonable control, but Flock shall use reasonable efforts to provide advance notice in writing or by e-mail of any scheduled service disruption. 4. Disclaimer. THE REMEDY DESCRIBED IN SECTION 7.1 ABOVE IS AGENCY'S SOLE REMEDY, AND FLOCK'S SOLE LIABILITY, WITH RESPECT TO DEFECTIVE HARDWARE AND/OR EMBEDDED SOFTWARE. THE FLOCK DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE; NOR DOES IT MAKE ANY WARRANTY AS TO THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE SERVICES. EXCEPTAS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, THE SERVICES AND INSTALLATION SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND FLOCK DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON -INFRINGEMENT .THIS DISCLAIMER OF SECTION 7.4 ONLY APPLIES TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE GOVERNING LAW OF THE STATE MENTIONED IN SECTION 10.6, OR IF NO STATE IS MENTIONED IN SECTION 10.6, BY THE LAW OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. 5. Insurance. Flock and Agency will each maintain commercial general liability policies with policy limits reasonably commensurate with the magnitude of their business risk. Certificates of Insurance will be provided uponrequest. 6. Force Majeure. Flock Safety is not responsible nor liable for any delays or failures in performance from any cause beyond its control, including, but not limited to acts of God, changes to law or regulations, embargoes, war, terrorist acts, acts or omissions of third -party technology providers, riots, fires, earthquakes, floods, power blackouts, strikes, weather conditions or acts of hackers, internet service providers or any other third party or acts oromissions ofAgency or any Authorized End User. 8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITYAND INDEMNITY 1. Limitation of Liability. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY, FLOCK AND ITS SUPPLIERS (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL HARDWARE AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS), OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATED THERETO UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, PRODUCT LIABILITY, OR OTHER THEORY: (A) FOR ERROR OR INTERRUPTION OF USE OR FOR LOSS OR INACCURACY, INCOMPLETENESS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR FOOTAGE OR COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS, SERVICES OR TECHNOLOGY OR LOSS OF BUSINESS; (B) FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; (C) FOR ANY MATTER BEYOND FLOCK'S ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OR REASONABLE CONTROL INCLUDING REPEAT CRIMINAL ACTIVITY OR INABILITY TO CAPTURE FOOTAGE OR IDENTIFY AND/OR CORRELATE A LICENSE PLATE WITH THE FBI DATABASE; (D) FOR ANY PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION MADE IN GOOD FAITH; (E) FOR CRIME PREVENTION; OR (F) FOR ANY AMOUNTS THAT, TOGETHER WITH AMOUNTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALL OTHER CLAIMS, EXCEED THE FEES PAID AND/OR PAYABLE BY AGENCY TO FLOCK FOR THE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT OR OMISSION THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY, IN EACH CASE, WHETHER OR NOT FLOCK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, AGENCY SHOULD CONTACT 911 AND SHOULD NOT RELY ON THE SERVICES.THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF SECTION 8 ONLY APPLIES TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE GOVERNING LAW OF THE STATE MENTIONED IN SECTION 10.6, OR IF NO STATE IS MENTIONED IN SECTION 10.6, BY THE LAW OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. 2. Additional No -Fee Term Requirements. IN NO EVENT SHALL FLOCK'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY, IF ANY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE COMPLIMENTARY NO -FEE TERM AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 6.5 EXCEED $100, WITHOUT REGARD TO WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE. Except for Flock's willful acts, Agency agrees to pay for Flock's attorneys' fees to defend Flock for any alleged or actual claims arising out of or in any way related to the No -Fee Term. flock safety 3. Responsibility. Each Party to this Agreement shall assume the responsibility and liability for the acts and omissions of its own employees, deputies, officers, or agents, in connection with the performance of their official duties under this Agreement. Each Party to this Agreement shall be liable (if at all) only for the torts of its own officers, agents, or employees that occur within the scope of their official duties. Agency will not pursue any claimsor actions against Flock's suppliers. 4. Indemnity. Agency hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Flock against any damages, losses, liabilities,settlements and expenses (including without limitation costs and attorneys' fees) in connection with any claim or action that arises from an alleged violation of Section 3.2, a breach of this Agreement, Agency's Installation Obligations, Agency's sharing of any data in connection with the Flock system, Flock employees or agent or Non- Agency End Users, or otherwise from Agency's use of the Services, Hardware and any Software, including any claim that such actions violate any applicable law or third party right. Although Flock has no obligation to monitor Agency's use of the Services, Flock may do so and may prohibit any use of the Services it believes may be (or alleged to be) in violation of Section 3.2 or this Agreement. 9. RECORD RETENTION 9.1 Data Preservation. The Agency agrees to store Agency Data and Non -Agency End User Data in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, policies and ordinances and their associated record retention schedules. As part of Agency's consideration for paid access and no -fee access to the Flock System, to the extent that Flock is required by local, state or federal law to store the Agency Data or the Non -Agency End User Data, Agency agrees to preserve and securely store this data on Flock's behalf so that Flock can delete the data from its servers and, should Flock be legally compelled by judicial or government order, Flock may retrieve the data fromAgency upon demand. 10. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision will be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this Agreement will otherwise remain in full force andeffect and enforceable. 2. Assignment. This Agreement is not assignable, transferable or sublicensable by Agency except with Flock's prior written consent. Flock may transfer and assign any of its rights and obligations, in whole or in part, under this Agreement without consent. 3. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with the Order Form(s), the then -current Reinstall Policy (https://www.flocksafety.com/reinstall-fee-schedule), and Deployment Plan(s), are the complete and exclusive statement of the mutual understanding of the parties and supersedes and cancels all previous written and oral agreements, communications and other understandings relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, and that all waivers and modifications must be in a writing signed by both parties, except as otherwise provided herein. None of Agency's purchase orders, authorizations or similar documents will alter the terms of this Agreement, and any such conflictingterms are expressly rejected. 4. Relationship. No agency, partnership, joint venture, or employment is created as a result of this Agreement andAgency does not have any authority of any kind to bind Flock in any respect whatsoever. 5. Costs and Attorneys' Fees. In any action or proceeding to enforce rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover costs and attorneys' fees. 6. Governing Law; Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. To the extent that the arbitration language below does not apply, the federal and state courts sitting in the State of California will have proper and exclusive jurisdiction and venue with respect to any disputes arising from or related to the subject matter of this Agreement. The parties agree that the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods is excluded in its entirety from this Agreement. Any dispute arising out of, in connection with, or in relation to this agreement or the making of validity thereof or its interpretation or any breach thereof shall be determined and settled by arbitration in Riverside County, California bya sole arbitrator pursuant to the rules and regulations then obtaining of the American Arbitration Association and anyaward rendered therein shall be final and conclusive upon the parties, and a judgment thereon may be entered in the flock safety highest court of the forum, state or federal, having jurisdiction. The service of any notice, process, motion or other document in connection with an arbitration award under this agreement or for the enforcement of an arbitration award hereunder may be effectuated by either personal service or by certified or registered mail to the respective addresses provided herein. 7. Publicity. Unless otherwise indicated on the Order Form, Flock has the right to reference and use Agency'sname and trademarks and disclose the nature of the Services provided hereunder in each case in business and development and marketing efforts, including without limitation on Flock's website. 8. Export. Agency may not remove or export from the United States or allow the export or re-export of the Flock IP or anything related thereto, or any direct product thereof in violation of any restrictions, laws or regulations of theUnited States Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control,or any other United States or foreign agency or authority. As defined in FAR section 2.101, the Services, the Hardware, the Embedded Software and Documentation are "commercial items" and according to DFAR section 252.2277014(a)(1) and (5) are deemed to be "commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation." Consistent with DFAR section 227.7202 and FAR section 12.212, any use, modification, reproduction, release, performance, display, or disclosure of such commercial software or commercial software documentation by the U.S. Government will be governed solely by the terms of this Agreement and will be prohibited except to the extent expressly permitted by the terms of this Agreement. 9. Headings. The headings are merely for organization and should not be construed as adding meaning to theAgreement or interpreting the associated Sections. 10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemedan original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 11. Authority. Each of the below signers of this Agreement represent that they understand this Agreement and have the authority to sign on behalf of and bind the organizations and individuals they are representing. 12. Notices. All notices under this Agreement will be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given whenreceived, if personally delivered; when receipt is electronically confirmed, if transmitted by facsimile or e- mail; the day after it is sent, if sent for next day delivery by recognized overnight delivery service; and upon receipt, if sent bycertified or registered mail, return receipt requested. Item No. 7 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick A. Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Adopt List of Projects to be Funded by Senate Bill One (SB 1) for Fiscal Year 2021-22 PREPARED BY: Amer Attar, Principal Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 FUNDED BY SB 1: THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 BACKGROUND: Senate Bill One (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Chapter 5, Statutes of 2017) was passed by the legislature and signed into law by the Governor in April 2017 in order to address the significant multi -modal transportation funding shortfalls statewide. The City of Temecula has been receiving SB-1 revenue from the newly created Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) since Fiscal Year 2017-18. The City is set to receive $2,031,337 for Fiscal Year 2020-21 and $2,224,694 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 based on the latest estimate. The City intends to use SB 1 revenues to supplement the City's pavement rehabilitation program. On March 24, 2021, the California Transportation Commission (CTC) adopted the Local Streets and Roads Funding Program 2021 Reporting Guidelines. Section IV, Project List Submittal, Subsection 9, Content and Format of Project List, of the guidelines states: "Prior to receiving an apportionment of RMRA funds from the Controller in a fiscal year (funds collected from July I to June 30 and apportioned September I to August 31), a city or county must submit to the Commission a list of projects proposed to be funded with these funds pursuant to an adopted resolution by the city council or county board of supervisors at a regular public meeting. Each year, a city or county must adopt and submit to the Commission a project list resolution for the upcoming fiscal year's funds to comply with the eligibility requirements for that fiscal year's apportionment. " For Fiscal Year 2018-19 and subsequent years, in order for an agency to receive SB 1 funds, a list of proposed projects must be submitted to the CTC by May 1, 2018 and every year thereafter pursuant to an annually adopted resolution. This year, the CTC extended the deadlines for the submittal of the list of projects to July 1, 2021. The City does have the ability to change projects from the ones on the list submitted to the CTC. Having this flexibility would enable the City to designate projects that are ready for construction to receive SB 1 RMRA funds. The City have completed the update to the Pavement Management Program (PMP) in 2018. Utilizing the PMP, staff have developed a list of project that will rehabilitate a number of streets in the next few years. This list will be included in the upcoming Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Years 2022-26. As projects are ready for construction, staff will designate sufficient number of projects to exhaust the SB 1 RMRA funds the City is set to receive annually. FISCAL IMPACT: According to the Local Streets and Roads Funding Program 2021 Reporting Guidelines adopted by the CTC on March 24, 2021, in order to receive SB 1 funds, the City must submit a list of projects for Fiscal Year 2021-22 to the CTC by July 1, 2021. By submitting the list of projects to the CTC by the specified deadline, the City is set to receive approximately $2,224,694 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA) funded by SB 1. ATTACHMENTS: Resolution RESOLUTION NO.2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 FUNDED BY SB 1: THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares that: A. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (Chapter 5, Statutes of 2017) was passed by the Legislature and Signed into law by the Governor in April 2017 in order to address the significant multi -modal transportation funding shortfalls statewide; and B. SB 1 includes accountability and transparency provisions that will ensure the residents of the City of Temecula are aware of the projects proposed for funding in our community and which projects have been completed each fiscal year; and C. The City of Temecula must adopt by resolution a list of projects proposed to receive fiscal year funding from the Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account (RMRA), created by SB 1, which must include a description and the location of each proposed project, a proposed schedule for the project's completion, and the estimated useful life of the improvement; and D. The City of Temecula will receive an estimated $2,224,694 in RMRA funding in Fiscal Year 2021-22 from SB 1; and E. This is the fifth year in which the City of Temecula is receiving SB 1 funding and will enable the City to continue essential road maintenance and rehabilitation projects, that would not have otherwise been possible without SB 1; and F. The City of Temecula used a Pavement Management Program (PMP) to develop the SB 1 project list to ensure revenues are being used on the most high -priority and cost-effective projects that also meet the communities priorities for transportation investment; and G. The funding from SB 1 will help the City of Temecula maintain and rehabilitate three major streets/roads in the City this year and a number of similar projects into the future; and H. The 2018 California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment found that the City of Temecula streets and roads are in an "good" condition and this revenue will help the City increase the overall quality of our road system and bring "at risk" streets/roads into "good" condition over the next decade; and I. The SB 1 project list and overall investment in our local streets and roads infrastructure with a focus on basic maintenance and safety, investing in complete streets infrastructure, and using cutting -edge technology, materials and practices, will have significant positive co -benefits statewide. Section 2. Adoption of the SB 1 Project List for Fiscal Year 2021-22 A. The foregoing recitals are true and correct. B. The following list of newly proposed projects will be funded in -part or solely with Fiscal Year 2021-22 Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account revenues: 1. Project Title: Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Butterfield Stage Road and Pauba Road Project Description: The roadway rehabilitation shall generally consist of 2 to 3 inches of cold milling and placement of 2 to 3 inches of asphalt concrete. The project also includes the removal and replacement of existing roadway striping, pavement markings, and traffic signal loops, the removal and reconstruction of existing pedestrian ramps in order to comply with current ADA standards, and adjustment of existing utilities to grade. Project Location: Roadway rehabilitation of the full width of Pauba Road approximately from Margarita Road to Butterfield Stage Road, and the full width of Butterfield Stage Road from 405 feet south of De Portola Road to 230 feet south of Rancho California Road. Estimated Project Schedule: Start (07/2021) — Completion (02/2022) based on the component being funded with RMRA funds Estimated Project Useful Life: 10-20 years 2. Project Title: Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Citywide -Winchester Road Project Description: The roadway rehabilitation shall generally consist of 2 to 4 inches of cold milling and placement of 2 to 4 inches of asphalt concrete. The project also includes the removal and replacement of existing roadway striping, pavement markings, and traffic signal loops, the removal and reconstruction of existing pedestrian ramps in order to comply with current ADA standards, and adjustment of existing utilities to grade. Project Location: Roadway rehabilitation of the full width of Winchester Road from Jefferson Avenue to Diaz Road Estimated Project Schedule: Start (02/2022) — Completion (07/2022) based on the component being funded with RMRA funds Estimated Project Useful Life: 10-20 years Section 3. Certification. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 25th day of May, 2021. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 25th day of May, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk Item No. 8 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Establish All -Way Stop Control at the Intersection of Pujol Street and First Street PREPARED BY: Erick Escobedo, Assistant Engineer II Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II REVIEWED BY: Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, ESTABLISHING AN ALL -WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTION OF PUJOL STREET AND FIRST STREET AND FINDING THAT THE ACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER SECTION 15301(C) OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES BACKGROUND: In April 2021, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a request to implement traffic calming measures at the intersection of Pujol Street and First Street (Exhibit A). Pujol Street is a forty (40) foot wide local residential roadway providing access to numerous single family and multi -family residences from Felix Valdez road to southern city limits. The posted speed limit on Pujol Street varies from 30 MPH south of First Street to 25 MPH north of First Street due to varying roadway conditions (Exhibit B). The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) volume on Pujol Street is approximately 3,071 ADT for the segment from Felix Valdez road to southern city limits. First Street is a fifty-six (56) foot wide secondary arterial roadway that provides access to Pujol Street from Old Town Front Street. First Street has a speed limit of 35 MPH and carries approximately 2,375 ADT. In March 2021, Staff collected volume data over a three (3) day period, which included entering volume data and pedestrianibicycle volume data at the intersection of Pujol Street at First Street. The volume data was used to establish circulation patterns and determine potential "cut -through" traffic volumes. In addition to the data collection, a review of conditions was performed, which included an evaluation of sight distance, collision history, and completion of a multi -way stop warrant analysis at the Pujol Street at First Street intersection. An evaluation of sight distance was performed at the intersection of Pujol Street at First Street. A minimum unobstructed sight distance of 200 feet is required for the posted 30 mph speed limit south of First Street and 150 feet for the posted 25 mph speed limit north of First Street. The results of the evaluation are shown in the table below: Location Sight Distance Required Visibility (Posted 25 & 30 MPH) First Street (Westbound) • Looking South 380' 200' • Looking North 420' 150, First Street (Eastbound) • Looking South 170' 200' • Looking North 400' 150, As shown, the visibility at the intersection is appropriate for westbound conditions at Pujol Street and First Street. However, the visibility for eastbound conditions at Pujol Street and First Street falls below the required minimum distance due to the concave roadway alignment, above ground utilities and landscaping constraints. A review of the collision history for the twelve (12) month period from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021, indicates there were 5 reported collisions at the intersection. Three of the five collisions were broadside in nature due to vehicles merging across uncontrolled Pujol Street traffic from First Street. One of the five collisions involved a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle heading south along Pujol Street. The Multi -Way Stop Sign Installation Policy for Residential Streets' warrant criteria was used to evaluate the need for multi -way stop signs at the intersection. The warrants allow for the installation of multi -way stop signs when the following conditions are satisfied: Minimum Traffic Volumes a. The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches is equal to or greater than three -hundred (300) vehicles per hour for any eight (8) hours of an average day; and b. The combined vehicular volume and pedestrian volume from the minor street is equal to or greater than one -hundred (100) per hour for the same eight (8) hours. 2. Collision History a. Three (3) or more reported collisions within a twelve (12) month period of a type susceptible to correction by a multi -way stop installation. Such accidents include right and left -turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions. 3. Roadway Characteristics a. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles per day, b. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs; c. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40/60%) split; and d. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower. Warrants for Minimum Traffic Volumes, Collision History and Roadway Characteristics must be met to justify the installation of a multi -way stop. Other criteria that may be considered when evaluating the need for multi -way stop signs include: 4. Visibility a. The intersections sight distance is less than: ■ 150 feet for 25 MPH ■ 200 feet for 30 MPH ■ 250 feet for 35 MPH 5. The need to control left -turn conflicts. 6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers. 7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route to School plan. 8. There are no traffic signals or all -way stop controls located within 600 feet of the intersection. 9. The installation of multi -way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic circulation needs of the residential area. The multi -way stop warrant analysis performed found that volumes are lower than the applicable criteria for warrant 1 and all -way stop controls are not justified at the intersection. The Policy does however provide the flexibility to consider all -way stop controls at locations where there is a need i to provide right-of-way control to eliminate conflicts between vehicles due to visibility constraints. An evaluation of the intersection sight distance criteria indicates there is justification for all -way stop controls at the intersection of Pujol Street and First Street due to limited sight distance. An evaluation of the intersection pedestrian activity determined that the 197 ADT is justification for intersection crosswalks. Staff recommends establishing all -way stop controls and striped pedestrian crosswalks at the intersection. Staff recommends establishing multi -way stop controls at the intersection of Pujol Street and First Street. FISCAL IMPACT: Any costs associated with the recommended action are included in the Annual Operating Budget. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Location Map (Exhibit A) 3. Pujol Street Speed Limits (Exhibit B) 4. Multi -Way Stop Warrant Analysis 5. Collision Reports RESOLUTION NO. 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, ESTABLISHING AN ALL -WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTION OF PUJOL STREET AND FIRST STREET AND FINDING THAT THE ACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CEQA UNDER SECTION 15301(C) OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council has considered the facts justifying the need for stop signs at the location described in this resolution. A. The City Council hereby finds and determines the installation of the stop signs pursuant to this resolution will enhance public health, safety and general welfare at the intersection. B. The City Council hereby finds the proposed stop signs will not create any adverse conditions in the area and the action is exempt from California Environmental Quality Act under Section 15301(c) of the CEQA Guidelines. Section 2. Pursuant to Section 10.12.100 of the Temecula Municipal Code, the following All -Way Stop Intersection is hereby established in the City of Temecula: Pujol Street at First Street PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula this 25th day of May, 2021. Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 25th day of May, 2021, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Randi Johl, City Clerk 0\ 711E CITY OF TEME ULA Exhibit A - Location Map Nli'ihWlYri, �Gx. L*Frn�rh W" 8.7 0 299.34 598.7 Feet 3S_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere _atitude Geographics Group Ltd. x 1: 3,592 Notes Legend: First Street and Pujol Street Intersection First Street Pujol Street ME CITY OF TEME ULA Exhibit B - Pujol Street Speed Limits Nli'ihWlYri�G�w L*Frn�rh W" 98.7 0 299.34 598.7 Feet ✓GS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Latitude Geographics Group Ltd. Legend: 25 MPH Speed Limit 30 MPH Speed Limit MULTI -WAY STOP WARRANT (Residential Streets) Major Street: Pujol Street Critical Approach Speed 30 MPH Minor Street: 1st Street Critical Approach Speed 35 MPH Wararnts 1, 2, and 3 Must Be Satisfied 1. Minimum Vehicular Volume Satisfied Yes No �X MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS I 8:00 AM1 12:00 PM1 1:00 PM1 2:00 PM1 3:00 PM1 4:00 PM1 5:00 PM1 6:00 PM1 Hour Total All Approaches 300 174 197 191 189 236 313 305 185 Combined Vehicular Ped Volume Minor Street 100 111 154 145 156 251 255 256 175 2. Collision History Satisfied MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS 3 OR MORE 4 3. Roadway Characteristics Satisfied (All Parts Below Must Be Satisfied) A. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles per day, B. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs, C. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40/60%) split, and D. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower. Options (Other Criteria That May Be Considered) 4. Visibility The intersection sight distance is less than: 155 feet for 25 MPH 200 feet for 30 MPH 250 feet for 35 MPH 5. The need to control left -turn conflicts. 6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers. 7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route School plan. 8. There are no traffic signal or all -way stop controls located within 600 feet of the intersection. 9. The installation of multi -way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic circulation needs of the residential area. Yes No Yes No �X Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No �X Satisfied Yes No Yes No �X Yes No Yes No �X Yes No Yes No �X City of Temecula Public Works Traffic Division From 04/01/2020 to 03/31/2021 Total Collisions: 5 Collision Summary Report 4/6/21 Injury Collisions: 3 Fatal Collisions: 0 PUJOL ST & FIRST ST Page 1 of 2 TE201400080 05/19/2020 09:46 Tuesday PUJOL ST - FIRST ST 0' Direction: Not Stated Daylight Clear Pty at Fault:1 Broadside Other Motor Vehicle Not Stated 21802A Hit & Run: No Other Visible Injury # Inj: 2 # Killed: 0 Party 1 Driver WEST Proceeding Straight FEMAL Age: 2007 LEXUS IS Passenger Car, Station Wagon, Jeep Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use Party 2 Driver SOUT Proceeding Straight MALE Age: 2016TOYOTA PRIUS Motorcycle Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use TE202920014 10/18/2020 01:23 Sunday FIRST ST - PUJOL ST 0' Direction: Not Stated Dark - Street Ligh Clear Pty at Fault:1 Hit Object Fixed Object Unsafe Speed 22350 Hit & Run: Misde Property Damage Only # Inj: 0 # Killed: 0 Party 1 Driver Not St Proceeding Straight Not Sta Age: HYUNDAI Veh Type: Sobriety: HBD Impairment Un Assoc Factor: None Apparent Cell Phone Not In Use TE203080116 11/03/2020 14:46 Tuesday PUJOL ST - FIRST ST 0' Direction: Not Stated Daylight Clear Pty at Fault:1 Broadside Other Motor Vehicle Not Stated 21802A Hit & Run: No Property Damage Only # Inj: 0 # Killed: 0 Party 1 Driver WEST Making Left Turn FEMAL Age: 49 2016 BMW X3 Sport Utility Vehicle Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use Party 2 Driver NORT Proceeding Straight MALE Age: 49 2004 FORD RANGER Pickups & Panels Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use TE203180116 11/13/2020 10:55 Friday PUJOL ST - FIRST ST 0' Direction: Not Stated Daylight Clear Pty at Fault:1 Broadside Other Motor Vehicle Not Stated 21802A Hit & Run: No Complaint of Pain # Inj: 2 # Killed: 0 Party 1 Driver EAST Proceeding Straight F Age: 39 2016 TOYOTA CAMRY Passenger Car, Station Wagon, Jeep Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Handsfree In Use Party 2 Driver NORT Proceeding Straight F Age: 76 2017 CHEVROLET SPARK Passenger Car, Station Wagon, Jeep Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use TE203510201 12/16/2020 17:28 Wednesday PUJOL ST - FIRST ST 0' Direction: Not Stated Dark - Street Ligh Clear Pty at Fault:1 Vehicle - Pedestrian Pedestrian Not Stated 21950A Hit & Run: No Complaint of Pain # Inj: 1 # Killed: 0 Party 1 Driver SOUT Making Left Turn F Age: 51 2013 MAZDA MAZDA3 Passenger Car, Station Wagon, Jeep Veh Type: Sobriety: HNBD Assoc Factor: None Apparent Lap/Shoulder Harness Used Cell Phone Not In Use Party 2 Pedestrian SOUT Other M Age: 69 Pedestrian Veh Type: Sobriety: HBD Impairment Un Assoc Factor: None Apparent Not Required Cell Phone Not In Use PUJOL ST & FIRST ST Page 2 of 2 Settings for Query: Start Date: 04/01/2020, End Date: 03/31/2021 (on PD Data) Street: PUJOL ST Cross Street: FIRST ST Intersection Related: True City: Temecula Sorted By: Date and Time Item No. 9 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Tract Map 38079 (Located on Diaz Road between Via Dos Picos and Rancho Way) PREPARED BY: Ron Moreno, Principal Engineer Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve Tract Map 38079 for condominium purposes. BACKGROUND: Dunbar Diaz, LLC, A California Limited Liability Company Tract Map 38079 has been approved as a subdivision of Parcel 3 of Parcel Map on file in Book 2 Page 22 of Parcel Maps. The property covered by this Tract Map is located on Diaz Road between Via Dos Picos and Rancho Way. The Tract Map 38079 being a subdivision of Parcel 3 of Parcel Map on file in Book 2 Page 22 of Parcel Maps, Records of Riverside County, California, projected as being in Section 2, Township 8 South, Range 3 West, Section 17, San Bernardino Meridian. The Developer has paid $16,000 for sidewalk and ADA ramp improvements along its Diaz Road frontage in -lieu of posting securities. The approval of this Subdivision Map has complied with all provisions of state law and city regulations. All fees have been paid. FISCAL IMPACT: ATTACHMENTS: None 1. Vicinity Map 2. Tract Map 27941-27973 DIAZ ROAD NOT TO SCALE TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS=1 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS=1 TOTAL CONDOMINIUM UNITS=10 GROSS AREA=5.42 ACRES NET AREA=5.13 ACRES OWNER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE LOT A FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. OWNER: DUNBAR DIAZ, LLC. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY BY. DUNBAR REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT MANAGMENT, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION ROSS MITCHELL, PRESIDENT NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BRACT MAP N0. 38079 A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, A NOTARY PUBLIC, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. 1 CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME. COMMISSION NUMBER COMMISSION EXPIRES PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 2 PAGE 22 OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROJECTED AS BEING IN SECTION 2, T.8S., R.3W., S.B.M. FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES INLAND EMPIRE SURVEY AND ENGINEERING, INC. DECEMBER 2020 TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ SHEET 1 OF 3 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS DAY OF , 2021, AT M. IN BOOK OF MAPS AT PAGES , AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA. NO. FEE PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER BY: , DEPUTY. SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE BY: FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPANY DATE: 20 MATTHEW JENNINGS ENGINEER'S STATEMENT COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A BY: DEPUTY FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF DUNBAR DIAZ, LLC. ON OCTOBER 15, 2020. TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY BUT NOT YET PAYABLE AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: , 20 CASH TAX BOND MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: ,DEPUTY CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI COUNTY JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOT A. MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THE DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, , A NOTARY PUBLIC, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. DATE. RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA BENEFICIARY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF LONG BEACH, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS BENEFICIARY UNDER DE3ED OF TRUST RECORDED DECEMBER 18, 2020 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2020-0647271 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS AND AS MODIFIED BY DOCUMENTS RECORDED DECEMBER 18, 2020 INSTRUMENTS NO'S 2020-0647272 AND 2020-0647273 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. NAME. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. TITLE: SIGNATURE PRINT NAME. COMMISSION NUMBER COMMISSION EXPIRES PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS COUNTY I HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED, AND THAT SAID MONUMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED. /QW ESSIOHq\ m No. 22428 z \�9T CIVIL ��� F OF CAL\F�/ DATE. JOHN B. ROGERS R. C. E. 22428 CITY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF THREE (3) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION. ALL PROVISIONS OF STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND THAT I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATE: RON A. MORENO, PLS 7933 EXP. 12-31-2021 CITY SURVEYOR CITY OF TEMECULA AI LAND S\ o� F2 LS 7933 0 *kEXP. 12/31 /20211*, \TF OF SEC. Z T8S, R3W, S.B.M. F � C, NO SCALE 5 O� �O �P sbi��Fs S p qR� �o VICINITY MAP SINGLE OOPS NO SCALE RO RANCHO CALIFORNIA F� IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP N0. 3807 9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 2 PAGE 22 OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROJECTED AS BEING IN SECTION 2, T.8S., R.3W., S.B.M. FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES INLAND EMPIRE SURVEY AND ENGINEERING, INC. DECEMBER 2020 CONVERGENCE ANGLE AT PT#1 =- 0.29'58.9" N: 2.129.046.9846 CENTERLINE OF DIAZ RD POINT # 1 N: 2,128, 572.203 E: 6,284,469.895 EL: 1, 018.089' C.F.:-0.29'58.9" C. S. F: 0.99991501 Q �I BASIS OF BEARINGS DETAIL P584 N: 2,269,135.976 E: 6,348,737.968 0 rn CIO / tK a / 39224.19' (GRID) BILL N48.35'00"E -7 N.2,154,994.964 E:6,313,564.161 99 7�s 6� �j 7 OIs, J / 1 � 1 ti < N:2,128,483.0866 ��`D' E:6,284,675.034 THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, CCS83, ZONE 6, BASED LOCALLY ON CONTROL STATIONS "P474","P584", AND "BILL" NAD 83(NSRS2011) EPOCH 2O10.00 AS SHOWN HEREON. ALL BEARINGS SHOWN ON THIS MAP ARE GRID. QUOTED BEARINGS AND DISTANCES FROM REFERENCE MAPS OR DEEDS ARE AS SHOWN PER THAT RECORD REFERENCE. ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE GROUND DISTANCES UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. GRID DISTANCES, MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING THE GROUND DISTANCE BY A COMBINATION FACTOR OF 0.99991501. CALCULATIONS ARE MADE AT POINT 1 WITH P474 COORDINATES OF: N:2128572.203, E:6284469.895, USING AN ELEVATION OF N: 2,074,324.578 1018.089'. E: 6,256,718.863 SHEET 2 OF 3 SHEETS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET AFFECTING THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BOOK T, PAGE 415 THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. SEC. Z T8S, R3W 7n N FD 1 1/4" OD. IP., UP 0.1', ILLEGIBLE ACCEPTED AS N MONUMENT PER PM 2/22 & `n PM 81 /45-46. N N n 0 N N V °o QQ 131.48' <131.23'> ESTABLISHED BY INTERSECTION � O L(� M N to r N O 6) N z ESTABLISHED BY INTERSECTION N N FD 1" OD. IP., DN 0.8', RCE 21914 PER PM 81 /45-46. BENT SHOT AT BASE. HELD FOR LINE. 359.85' [359.68'] Tlbl o� Q Q� %�� o Q� SURVEYOR'S NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRA U"'O�T MAP Nu'o� 0 38079 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 2 PAGE 22 OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROJECTED AS BEING IN SECTION 2, T.8S., R.3W., S.B.M. FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES INLAND EMPIRE SURVEY AND /ANj D�ENGINEERING�j A, INC. DECEMBER 2020 Ll V LI Ll 3 � LI Ll [PH V LI al 145 Q6 QW QQO N46°59'17"E 931.73' (N47'00'00"E 931.57') 628.51' <628.63' CALC'D> (881.57' CALC'D) 881.73' LOT 1 �� 5.42 AC GROSS 5.13 AC NET FD 1 1 /4" OD. IP., DN 0.5', LS 6359 PER PM 194/81-82. HELD AS POINT ON LINE. N46°59'00"E 931.80' 0 INDICATES, SEARCHED, FOUND NOTHING. SET 1 1 /4" o O.D., I.P., FLUSH, WITH BRASS TAG MARKED "RCE 22428". N 0 INDICATES, SEARCHED, FOUND NOTHING. SET NAIL AND FD 1" OD. IP., FLUSH, LS3PER PM 194/81-82. 82. BRASS TAG RCE 22428 IN CONCRETE INDICATES, FOUND MONUMENT SIDEWALK. AS NOTED X INDICATES, SEARCHED FOUND NOTHING, SET NOTHING. LO to RANCHO WAY 50 0 25 50 SCALE: 1"= 50' 100 150 INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 2/22. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 194/81-82. INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 81 /45-46. TOTAL ACREAGE WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER IS 5.42 ACRES, GROSS. ALL MONUMENTS ARE SET PER RIV. CO. ORD. 461.21. 881.57' CALC'D QO Q <N47°00'04"E 931.62'> 571.95' (N47'00'00"E 931.57') 0 Q� 00 QQ i FD 1" OD. IP., DN 0.4', NO TAG ACCEPTED AS PROPERTY CORNER PER PM 81/45-46. HELD AS BEING POINT ON LINE. [572.00'] [N47'00'00"E 931.68'] EASEMENT NOTES A EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF THE PUBLIC FOR ROADWAY AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES 1 RECORDED AUGUST 14, 1969 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 83454. AAN NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT, A PUBLIC CORPORATION, A RIGHT OF WAY FOR PIPELINES, TOGETHER WITH INCIDENTAL APPURTENANCES, CONNECTIONS AND STRUCTURES IN, OVER, UNDER, UPON, ALONG, THROUGH AND ACROSS, SAID RIGHT OF WAY, RECORDED JANUARY 9, 1992 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 008059, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. A EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, USE, MAINTAIN, AOPERATE, ALTER, ADD TO, REPAIR, REPLACE AND/OR REMOVE ITS FACULTIES, INCLUDING UNDERGROUND CONDUITS, MANHOLES, PEDESTALS, CABLES, WIRES AND APPURTENANCES, FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY AND FOR TRANSMITTING INTELLIGENCE BY ELECTRICAL MEANS RECORDED OCTOBER 21, 1993 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 415658, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. A EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED, A CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, RECORDED DECEMBER 16, 1991 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 433054, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. (EASEMENT IS BLANKET IN NATURE AND NOT PLOTTABLE) A EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, RECORDED AUGUST 13, 1992 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 301794, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. (EASEMENT IS NOT PLOTTABLE) FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 07-0180.\ VIA DOS PICOS 0 Ln N QQ � o Mi 50' N FD 1" OD. IP., DN 0.2', RCE 21914 PER PM 81/45-46— 121.66' <121.76'> 215.00' 11' x 22' ESTABLISHED BY SINGLE PROPORTION ESTABLISHED BY INTERSECTION 50.00' SHEET 3 OF 3 SHEETS 50' 0 't 1n O r- r —11.00' 0 o _ 0 0 O Ln z N o n co Q �CO Ln N 0 r F OJ N O N O Ln N r'i O N Z Al 100' 50.00' IN t N oo o POINT #1 50' QQO 0�� Q � N 0 0 0 0 FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 06-0661. �n RANCHO WAY 0 ^ _ N 10.83' (10.83') [10.83'] FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 06-0660. m 0 r 0 p N ,4- Q z Q ry Q cl 50' SEC. Z T8S, R3W ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO. 38079 51 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 2 PAGE 22 N OF PARCEL MAPS RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, PROJECTED AS � MONUMENT PER PM 2/22 & W. ILLEGIBLE ACCEPTED BEING IN SECTION 2, T.8S., R.3, S.B.M. N " PM 81/45-46. FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES N INLAND EMPIRE SURVEY AND ENGINEERING, INC. DECEMBER 2020 r7 o pV C�� FD 1" OD. IP., DN 0 �FD 1" OD. IP., DN 0.8', RCE �2� oQ �o ° TAG ACCEPTED AS F 21914 PER PM 81/45-46. o�� q Q CORNER PER PM 81, BENT SHOT AT BASE. HELD Q°Q N46°59'17"E 931.73' (N47`00'00"E 931.57') <N47°00'04"E 931.62'> HELD AS BEING POI 131.48' <131.23'> FO LINE. 628.51' <628.63' CALC'D> LINE. (881.57' CALC'D) I 881.73' ESTABLISHED BY I INTERSECTION to Ic� I� o O 0 o� �� z .j .�Lc) N � LOT 1 to to R �0�' 5.42 AC GROSS N 5.13 AC NET O 6) N Z FD 1 1 /4" OD. IP., DN 0.5', LS 6359 ESTABLISHED BY PER PM 194/81-82. INTERSECTION HELD AS POINT ON LINE. 881.80' (881.57' CALC'D) 359.85' [359.68'] 571.95' [572.00'] N46°59'00"E 931.80' (N47'00'00"E 931.57') [N47'00'00"E 931.68'1 O n �o Z Q� SURVEYOR'S NOTES 0 INDICATES, SEARCHED, FOUND NOTHING. SET 1 1 /4" O.D., I.P., FLUSH, WITH BRASS TAG MARKED "RCE 22428". N 0 INDICATES, SEARCHED, FOUND NOTHING. SET NAIL AND FD 1" OD. IP., BRASS TAG RCE 22428 IN CONCRETE SIDEWALK. "urFLUSH, LS 3163 PER • INDICATES, FOUND MONUMENT AS NOTED PM 194/81-82. X INDICATES, SEARCHED FOUND NOTHING, SET NOTHING. (--) RANCHO WAY INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 2/22. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE —r — (--] INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 194/81-82. INDICATES, RECORD DATA PER PM 81 /45-46. 50 0 25 50 SCALE: 1"= 50' 100 150 TOTAL ACREAGE WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER IS 5.42 ACRES, GROSS. FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 07-0180. � q VIA DOS PICOS FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 06-0661.— RANCHO WAY 10.83' (10.83') [10.83'] FD SPIKE & WASHER, FLUSH, LS 5411 PER CR 06-0660. — ALL MONUMENTS ARE SET PER RIV. CO. ORD. 461.21. MOUNT PALOMAR LIGHTING RESTRICTION THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS AS REQUIRED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 655, WHICH ARE INTENDED TO REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF NIGHT LIGHTING ON THE MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 655. O n 00 r7 00 Lf)o N � O N 'q: O rM N z V �n N SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS 50' 50' T-415 SEC. Z T8S, R3W Item No. 10 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Approve Tract Maps 37341-6, 37341-8, 37341-9 (Located on the east side of Butterfield Stage Road between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road) PREPARED BY: Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Approve Tract Maps 37341-6, 37341-8 and 37341-9 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval; and 2. Approve the Subdivision Improvement and Monumentation agreements with the developer; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. BACKGROUND: Woodside 05S, LP, A California Limited Partnership Tract Maps 37341-6, 37341-8 and 37341-9 have been approved for subdivision purposes to create 249 residential lots on 50.2 acres for Roripaugh Ranch Phase II, now known as "Sommers Bend". The property covered by these Tract Maps is located on the east side of Butterfield Stage Road between Calle Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. The Tract Maps subdivide Lots 6, 8 and 9 of Tract Map number 37368, as filed in Book 468, Page 89 through 98, inclusive, of maps, in the City of Temecula, County of Riverside, State of California, lying within section 21, Township 7 South, Range 2 West, San Bernardino Meridian. Securities have been posted for the public improvements and monumentation as conditioned by the approval of Tentative Maps 37341-6, 37341-8 and 37341-9 by the Planning Commission on June 20, 2018. The property owner/developer has met the terms of the Conditions of Approval for map recordation, and these Tract Maps are in conformance with the approved Tentative Tract Map. The approval of a Subdivision Map, which substantially complies with the approved Tentative Tract Map, is a mandatory ministerial act under State law. All fees have been paid. FISCAL IMPACT: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. Fees and Securities Report 2. Vicinity Map 3. Tract Maps CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT TRACT MAP 37341-6, 37341-8, 37341-9 Date: May 25, 2021 FAITHFUL LABOR & MONUMENTATION TRACT PERFORMANCE MATERIALS SECURITY SECURITY SECURITY 37341-6 $ 1,492,000 $ 746,000 $ 6,500 37341-8 $ 522,500 $ 264,250 $ 4,500 37341-9 $ 1,441,000 $ 720,500 $ 7,000 AULD RD � 0 MURRIETA HOT �p SPRINGS �D �oJ S/TE 79 NZCC\-p,S RD cn o0 � C CANTRELL D —' RD "M mm 15 LA SERENA o WAY F- 0 MARGARITA R D APO MEADOWS PKWY VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 1770 IOWAAVENUE - SUITE 100 RIVERSIDE, CA 92507 VICINITY M A P 951.782.0707 (FAX)951.782.0723 ENGINEERING COMPANY rickengineering.com C Riverside San Diego - Orange - San LuisObispo- Bakersfield - Sacramento - Phoenix - Tucson SCALE: N.T.J. DATE, MAY 9, 2019 0 G:\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\FinalMap\17883exb02-VicinityMap.dgn PLOT DATE: 09-MAY-2019 JN 17883 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE , STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 1 OF 6 SHEETS TOTAL TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 36 LETTERED LOTS: 1 TRACT TOTAL NET AREA: 6. ACRES MAP NO. 3 7341-6 TOTAL ceoss AREA 7.7.9 RECORDER'S STATEMENT BEING A SUBDIVISION LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP N0. 373AS FILED BOOK 46 PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATEE OF CALIFORNIA,I LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, FILED THIS DAY OF 2p RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. AT .M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OWNER'S STATEMENT WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON, THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND, THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "D", NCLUSIVE, FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND TO THE PUBLIC. THE OWNERS OF LOT 36 ABUTTING THIS HIGHWAY AND DURING SUCH TIME WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS OF ACCESS EXCEPT THE GENERAL EASEMENT OF TRAVEL. ANY CHANGE OF ALIGNMENT OR WIDTH THAT RESULTS IN THE VACATION THEREOF SHALL TERMINATE THIS DEDICATION AS TO THE PART VACATED. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES. 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 35, INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC IN PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOT 36 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN THE SLOPE AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT AS SHOWN HEREON WITHIN LOTS 14 THROUGH 22, INCLUSIVE, FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODSIDE 055, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY: NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT N0. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IIN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA. NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSONS) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SI GNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSONS) OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. NAME PRINTED SI MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "D". MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SIMMERS BEND AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. DATED: 2021 BY: RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA: CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE ,20 CASH BOND MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR W. TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE F.r*xm I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE No LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE: ,20 MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66136 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED - AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER 3m DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE- FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODS) DE 055, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WTH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE. OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. nary WILLIAM ROHAL, L.S. 8805 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT SE0 VAHD SUR` v4,� CAM Roy fop 'l NI 8805 ¢ CAUF I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF SIX (6 SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT N0. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2C 18, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2021 KRIS R. WINCHAK L.S. 6240 FOR PATRICK A. THOMAS, CITY ENGNEER EXP. 3-31-22 (AS ITY CITY DELEGATED) OF TEMECULA a N. L.S. 6240 0 rgrfof CO\ - SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM TABLE DATA II �55' IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 2 OF 6 SHEETS NAME DIRECTION LENGTH kIJ L45Jr� NOTES SURVEYOR'S NOTES L7 IS 64°10'O7" E 137.86' R41 '^ L59 TRACT MAP NO. 3 73 416 _ _ _ 1. SEE SHEET N0. 3 FOR 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. N 64°10'00 W 737.86' R2) BUTTERFIELD ti 289°39'10"W BOUNDARY MAP, L2 N 71°51'24" E 60. 57' R4 5282.95' R41'r� BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 71°57'21" E 60. 57' R21 STAGE ROAD �\ (N89'39'12"W IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, VICIN I TV MAP . TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, b 5282.87' R2 & R3) RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. MB 468/89-98. L3 IN 47-54'03' E 206.41' R41 1 J DETAIL"A" 2. SEE SHEET No. 4 FOR IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 SHEET INDEX MAP. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 3. 0 INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, L4 IN 7V40'31" E 84.91' R41 {I 57 �I N.T.S. FLUSH, N 74°40'28" E 62.15' R2 u u u� BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET 1 o �I q. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY L5 N 89°42'02" E 162.15' R4 y (N88°29'38"E 5296. 39'R41 INN'21'IT'E 5296. 39' R2 & R3) u 1 IN 89°47'59" E 162.15' R21 ORDINANCE 461.21. L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 10 IN 63°56'06" E 113,99' R21 �� L511 CONTINUED TABLE DATA ����� 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 7.934 ACRES GROSS. L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R41 \\\\ CITY LIMIT N 84°27'26" E 144.82' R21 NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' R4) LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF L8 N BV27'27" E 49.09' R41 1 L56 jN 38'j5'2 E 663. 55' R11 BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. N 84°27'24" E 49.09' R31 \1 1 L45 (S 89°39'1O° E 319.78' R41 E 663. 55' R21 E 655.5D' R4) - 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN L9 IS 84°12'25" E 729.22' R41 I IN 89°39'72" W 319.80' R21 E 655. 48' R21 N,h L32 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT IN 04°12'28" W 129.22' R3) MURRIETi L46 IN 0°27'22" E 265A3' R41 L57 IN O'33'48" E 485. 01' R4) FOR THIS MAP, A OT I L10 IN 83-31'26" E 386.16 R41 SPRINGS R D J IN 0°20'58" E 265.41' R21 IN 0'33'47" E 465. 01' R2I IN 83°31'23' E 386.16' R31 _ I L58 IN 89°39'10" W 55. 00' R4) J■ �� e. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 36 LOTS. _ L4] (S 89°2626" E 726. 20' R41 4 Lll IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 _ _ _ IN 89'39'12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3) IN 57°40'46" E 87,87' R31 O IN 89-26'26" W 126.19' R21 L59 (N 89°39'10" W 601. 73' R4) \!mi y �® �� 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R41 I L48 IN 0°33'34" E 76.07' R41 IN 89'39'12" W 111. 11' R21 7C2� , IN 72°09'30" E 161.36' R31 6Q .� ��' IN 0°33'34° E 76.07' R21 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) (� \PS N ".� 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L13 IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R41 (� �J��'e L49 IN 48°26'50" W 30.47' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ■ w 6 a ^ . �°s� �� I� ---------------------------- m ®� 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER RS 143/82-89. IN 81°26'09" E 356.89' R31 G� aGjU I IN 48°25'S0" W 30.48' R21 C1 (23°23'23" 1600. 00' 653.17' R4)23 L14 S 89°59'57" E 283.29' R4 % �( L50 IN 3fi °44'32' E 721:41' 141 (23.23'33" 1600. 00' 653.24' R1 & R27 CZS L22 fl'- �' 8 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. N 90°00'00" W 159 06' R3) \ Q d�I IN3fi°44'30' E 722.39' R21 C2 (2'O8'52" 1600.00' S9. 98' R41 ri TL15 IS 83°50'13" E 159.06' R41 - - moo RORIPAUGN L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2 (2 08'451600.00' 59. 92' R1 & R27 �.ym mg 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. IN83°50'16" W 159.06, R3) VALLEY C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) - _L16 IN 61-56'25' E 264.03' R41 \ L52 IN 0°33'48° E 1610.00' R41 (35'32'46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' Rl & R2) � 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER IN 61°56'22" E 264. 03' R31 //\ ROAD _� IN 0°34'04°E 1610.00' R11 e TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. L17 IN 51°06'12" E 146.91' R41 / \,y�Q,y� : - 8 L53 IN 38°75'27' E 82.30' R41 ,K �Jv 75. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED N 51°06'09" E 146.91' R3 �S" IN 38°15'18'E 82.30' R2 Q / `J](°}o -816 �.p/ "> BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805 FLUSH UNLESS L78 N 40°50'09" E 160.77' R4 ( Q �� 7 C(CJ.' �' ZZ, / L54 IN 0°33'48' E 152:3 R4 p6 !f OTHERWISE NOTED. N 40°50'06" E 160.77' R31 p P9 �`' N-/ p L43 �°Q" `� �� IN 0°33'47'E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13� L14 L75 o N, L19 IN 45°27'37" E 97.37' R41 0 %1 , 6• / 12 _ ��F- 76. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. IN 45°27'34" E 97.37' R31 �OQ v S L1 L8 Lq L10� ,, ` a L41 NO. 2019-0433380. L20 IN 55-57'04" E 292,00' R41 N 55°57'01" E 292. 00' R3 7 / LA LS ��� 77. ///// INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. L21 IN 71°33'59" E 183.58' R41 56.00 6 .yl'� 6 TRACT HID � TIC ACT a0D . I N 71°33'56" E 103.50' R31 L53 �' 377 �49`�i--�L_/ 3738 L22 IN 10°59.51" W 41.74' R41 _ I ASV O MONUMENT LOG rt pP�� 'T GWA6T N10 \\�Q IN 10°59'54" W 41.74' R31 - QQ. (1 �1 j� �0-4D I L23 IN 46:17'13" W 70.83' R41 �4i� a m 1 FOCI IP W/TAG "1 7891", S.E. CORNER IN 46°17'16" W 70.83' A31 J' V h `a �1` N81°36'RQ IE �T �q9-g `� I Z= SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. 4)•CQ�i `U a,F, 465.13 D 4779/ TG ACT MDO L24 IN 30°10'20" E 129.03' R41 5 ,h,Q'd, 1N81°36'13 E �' I 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL N 30°1077" E 129.03' R3 O\ 5 /465.13' R21 `l��-�G `o?S 7%�4�-4 I Gqy. �^sh TRACT MAP j I r® MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 L25 N 41°58'20" W 753.70' R41 AOq� 4 h'�,•s0 a g� VV'� NO. 37341-6 I@g �'� SOUTH LOOP RD. PER Rl 6 R4, FLUSH. IN 41°58'23" W 153.10' R3) S' p* "s' --��-��� L26 IN 68°29'22" E 750.04' R41 N53°53'32"W R D� h� 1 �� pm ap \ \ �, 1& P p 3 FD. 1" IP WIT "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD IN 68-29'19' E 150,04' R31 �( / ( TGW ACT ��. STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, ON. 0.1' L27 IN 49°18'15" W 61.50' A41 N 49°18'18" W 61.50 A31 MR 477 Vle-25 // �W �p �� 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL L28 N 27°42'29" W 157.42' R41 - / �� II IIII IIIII �. \Jj- MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH N 27°42'32" W 759.42' R3) o , L-�I� J1� LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. L29 IN 3°09'75" E 69.52' R41 o �OMMERS BEND 0 IN 3°09'12" E 69.52' R31 0 �o \ gg - ' NO\ �° \ a �� 5 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L30 IN 31°08'52" E 146.57' R41 _ �''^ ^'gy m I / RA CT H�. `° P� 0 STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 31°08'49" E 191.23' R31 fiy g0 9� o �p SOY 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/77 -72, R2, R3 L31 IN 59°53'24" E 91.23' R41 v m / 9 N 59°53'21" E 91.23' R3 �� I I �@ 4M�/�°-�'° / ��° 4��/ N M��r6N 8 R4, FLUSH. L32 IS 80°11'49" E 146.69' R41 3 IN 00°17'52" W 746.69' R3) �9 I 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L33 IS 24°16'03" E 763.27' R41 ® I I g4 a I \ STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, ON. 0.7'. IN 24°16'O6" W 763:17: R3) 8 FD. 3" BRASS GAP W/PV NCH MARK "LS 7891" IN L34 IS 40°55'25" E 372.57' R41 `� I / 9� 0 67 ®ea Q. / / OI p �� WELL MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD, AND N 40°55'28" W 372.57' R3) _ _ - - L35 S 22°46'27" E 113. 68' 341 _ - _ ROR IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 22°46'30" W 193.68' R3 / F P= - - -� - / / o �� g FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER L36 IS 0-50'29' E 260.95' R41 � Q 9� / / M �� SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 0°50'32" W 2601.95' R31 - L` L37 IS 8°11'S7" W 112.76' R4) 1' 00'� I y.,\ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4' UP N 8°11'54" E 112.76' R3 55' I �� N\ ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER L38 S 25°31'21" W 112.71' R41 4 _ p SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, IN 25°31'18° E 1t2.7t' R31 111� �- 0 3734f1 N14 I 9a I TRACT MAP 37341-I6 / 99J - R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. L39 S 37°18'50" W 85.50' R41 �� 55' (422 01' R4 M6 473/47`55 -� MB 473/b3-71 �� 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-76" SCRIBED ON S'LV IN 37-18'47' E 85.50' R31 G7� N89'26'26"WI YRACY MAP 37341-)� �ppp / � FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 27 L40 IS 5°4O'S1^ E t42.8t' R41 ®p (422. 00' R21 I TRACT MAP 37341-15 FD 1"IP W/PP 'FRANK M6 473/ \ IN 5°40'S4" W 142.81' R3) P Lqq (N89'26'26"W L48 J--� / 72-79 \ PER R2, R3 B R4, UP 0.5'. L41 S 89°10'18" E 85.47' R4 / M6 473/5b-62 �� & LAURA RCE 28029®� - �51 /DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE / @s �� 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON IN 09°10'21' W 85.47' R31 �� 2 L4-SOMMERS BEND_- ACCEPTED AS POINT L42 N 60°44'02" E 96.06' R4 RFD 8'x8'STONE MON. ��D VIP OPEN DN. 0.5' S'LY FACE NO TACK E'LY 1/4 CORNER p QI ON S'LY LINE OF-(75. 81' R4) IN 60°43'19' E 96.16' R31 SEEAA _ MK'D 'P 17"ON SLY TRACT MAP 37341-I3 NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS R3 & R4 175. e4' R2 & R31 SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. L59 SIDE UP L2' PER M3 473/27-93 POINT ON ,S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 L43 IS 89'215 E 338.54' R41 DETAIL' L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY TRACT MAP 37341-12 (625.52'R4l (878.58'R9) 6 11 IN 89°26'30" W 338.53' R31 � ______ M9 473/80-8b__ 625.59'R2 & R3 1878.53'R2 & R3) IN 0°33'48" E 30.00' R4 �(52-Ml'R41 f5227.88'R2&& R31IN0:3347' E 30.00' R21 2� RANCHO PAIJ J BOUNDARY I1SCALE:1'= 400' PAR. 18 � PAW. (PAW. 4 PAW. S (N89'39'10'"X 5282.95' R41 IN89'39'12'"N 5282.p7'R2 & A3) P08 1!I/ PRIIS 9S6/ PI5 9 8 PAR. 1� PRl® 94I/®S-®S PAR. 11 PAR. 2 1 LIAR. a28 9ffi-1 so-so CIA 12 PNO 05/71-72 4 400 0 400 800 VICINITY MAP N.T.S. BUTTERFIEED STAGE ROAD ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING TPN CT MAP NO. 3 7341_ 6 THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BOOK T ,PAGE 410. THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, SEE SHEET NO. 2 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 / BOUNDARY MAP / �7RAC7' �TERPA L7 L8 L9 AP MnOO. SIT I TRACT GEC. 7 66 M[3 \ g9 TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 IS 64°10'07" E 137. 86' R41 L16 IN 55°35'39" W 235.44' 141 IN 64°70'GO" W 737.86' R21 L77 IN 0°21'36" E 2636.10' R41 L2 IN 71°57'24" E 60.57' R41 IN 0°21'34" E 2636.07' R2 8 R3) IN 71°51'21" E 60.57' R21 LID IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R4 L3 IN 47°54'03" E 206.41' R41 IN 0°33'47" E 150.19' 12 8 13) IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 L19 IN 38°15'21' E 82.3C' R4 L4 IN 74.40""' E 84.91' R41 IN 38°15'18" E 82.30' R21 IN 74°40'28" E 84.91' R21 L20 IN 78.09, 58" W 80.32' R4) L5 IN 89°42'02" E 162.15' R41 L27 IN 47°24'48" W 157.30' R41 IN 09°41'S9" E 162.15' R21 L22 IN 46°54'37" W 22.13' R41 L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 L23 IN 43°35'34" E 110.00' RAD R41 IN 63°56'06" E 713.99' R21 L24 IN 78°09'58" W 37.00' RAD R41 28'03.697" L7 IN 84°27'29" E 744.82' R41 L25 IN 71°50'02" W 171.OF HAD R4) 'ATION=1354' LB IN 84°2726" E IN 84-27'27" E 144.82' R21 49.09' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC IN 84°27'24" E 49.09' R31 ---- ------------------- ------- L9 IS 84°12'25" E 129.12' R41 Cl (23°23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) IN 84°72'28" W 129.22' R3) 123°23'33" 1600.00' 153:24' RI 8 121 L10 IN 83°31'26" E 386.76' RA) C2 (2°08'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) IN 83°37'23" E 386.16' R3) 12°08'45" 1600.00' 59.92' R1 8 R21 Lll IN 57.40'49" E 87.87' R41 C3 135°32'42' 1600.00' 992.60' PH) IN 57°40'46" E 87.87' R31 135°32'46- 1600.00' 992.63' R1 8 R2) L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R4) C4 (19.09, 58" 700.00' 234.16' R4) IN 72°0930" E 161.36' IRS) C5 111°35'12' 300.00' 60.67' 1) N L13 NN 81°26'12" EE I 26,09, 356.89' RR4 35631 ' 16 C7 47°03'21- 35.00' 13°55'57' 80.00' RR4 28.74' 4 S.49' R4) CONVERGENCE ANGLE L14 IN 89-59'57' W 283.29' R4) C8 (42°19'13' 85.00' 82. 78' R41 AT THE NORTHWEST IN 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3) CORNER OF SECTION 21 L15 IN 36°44'32" E 122.41' R41 IN 36°44'30" E 122. 39' R2) SHEET 3 OF 6 SHEETS) 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. N 2. SEE SHEET N0. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND Q EASEMENT NOTES. Z BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, HAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) 'P477",'BILL" AND TMOB"AS SHOWN HEREON. (I.E. N 28.53'23"E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. QCT MAP MC.� le ld,6B• Rql� S ENO RS Rq� INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES FOUND 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, ME 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. ♦ CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS ICORS, AS NOTED). SCALE: 1'= 200' 200 0 200 400 \ TRACT NO. 37341-3\ GAB 671/,60-4720 \ \\ 26 dJ A O vspp\NG \ \ \ 1 \ 64 \ o \ "G,A(hlC)�OAPCS"� \ YOB \ / TRACT NO. 37241-4 \ \ PAD 471/ 33-30 /\ \ 44 \\ 43 4B � � iv�AgfcNP IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO.3 7341-6 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 SHEET INDEX MAP TRACT H0. D7360 me 466/60-00 6 DAYSPRING WAY LOT"C" 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10L12 2 23 r—� 21 20191817 1624 22 VERBENA WAY LOT B"�.�� / 27 28 29 30 91 32 26 33 34 25 36 "LANDSCAPE" 0.414 AC. 35 SHEET 4 OF 6 SHEETS) NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY. INDICATES CENTER LINE. INDICATES LOT LINE. OINDICATES SHEET 10. ZY � EASEMENT NOTES 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT N0. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD.. ' 2 A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED HEREON. T(�Aa°i7C33T6� O• 3 A PRIVATE SLOPE AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE ,O EASEMENT TO HOA (WIDTH VARIES). O P1D 460/80-06 -.I Lu O � Q\\� TRACT MO. 377866 we 406/80-08 a '\ \ \\ �6 \ ) \ SOMMERS BEND \25\ / 4 w \ �\ TRACT HO.3373360 U Z 22 \ ®/ MD 466/60-OE I y g 1 TRACT No. ST341 28 I I \\ GNID 473/6-94 N SCALE: 1"= 60' 60 0 60 120 LINE TARLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 N 56°50'02" E 14.04' L2 N 42°17'58" E 19.72' L3 N 43°35'34" E 28.00' RAD 14 N 46°54'37' W 22.13' L5 N 42°35'12" E 28.00' RAD 16 N 33°09'58" W 24.04' L7 N 42°35'12" E 28.00' I N 11°5002" E 28.00, L9 N 86°35'55" E 23.62' L10 N 2°24'48" W 24.04' L11 N 11.50'02" E 45.00' L12 N 42°35'72, E 45.00' L13 N 42°35'12" E 44.22' SAID CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ____ Cl ___________ _________ ________ 1°58'34" 1288.00' 44.42' C4 1°58'34" 1260.00' 43.46' CG 1.24'23" 728.00' 17.87' \ 2e 00 \\ o 7RACT \ i mO. 2 No 167 / \ \ H1,T 939 6@ \ 7 \ $\ o6p Z 7 RA*T K® N� 378459-@! \ No 671/ 33-30 4s/ \\ YOZ 2 \ a 1" IRON PIPE TAGGE LS 8805, TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT A5 p0 4T OOm MAP 37341-4, MB 471/33-39/ u IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO. 3 7341-6 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 1p =19.09'S8„ p=100.00' L=234.16'R41 p=19'09'58° 612.00' L=224.19' d._ 4...5.2.._Ra pL=59 .80' a" q 5 3 _ 2 a _. uFt°it'94"Wz N60'38 TRAC,7 No S7*66 RB Q66i/6�'66 �i DAYSPRING WAY � LOT"C" 459°00'00W 31 6 w1 7 1 8 SHEET 5 OF 6 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. f6=11°35'12" R=300. 00, L-60.67'Rq) m d=11°35'12" to lN47'24'48'W i R=272.00' L=55.01' I 10- 54.40- - 19.39-- - - N47° 55. 80-24' 48"W 112.30, 2 -56.50°I 9 10 11 12 13 '32"W ;�]N55°22'30"W 11' S4 s„ N50•�s„�..... I 7(R1AC7 No. �7 3i6 ✓� GAB 466/ �6-66 50•e" ' ' 46. 56' - 38. 37. 27' 21. 132. 93' 32. 9.66'rc563.50'W\ 3 i% N497'30. 0'30' NV fr\ 97' 545. 3"W 3 3 N44. 66° 22'00"W N6266 W 6081r59.64', N57'40'57" %P1 N56'17"W 218.36' _ O Q 9642' _89' ip" N48° o ~ Z �, 123�2 - 3 Z. 21 20 19 16 17 16 - 2 24 22 - a z 15 ^ TIRAC7 M. 14HIS o 1688/ ® � d=4'1 42813-.'42L-40--7' I -S4.40'- 58.80 2°285618' 41 d37'12 '. -S5_70' f3 5°340A.4 N'11'1".30' N56'58'17"W 129.b7' _L.-5890.4=229'03 0Z�O�0 4° -55 . L=269 VERBENA WAY � 2 R=188004=p=126p70.44' d4 Cl N56'5 129_67' 2 R=T00.00' L° 258.94' �I LOT LOT "B" of d=9'33'29" R=1260.00' L=210.19' 2 p=pi'11' 41" L=248.58' _` -- N56°58'17"W 129.67' n N -_ 2 4-10°33'51" C4 L4 �/ p=612.00' �+ ��- _ _ Q✓3 g� _ _ �Q _ _ 7- T R=1232.Op' SEE SHEET NO. 6 g6 SCALE: 1'= 40' 40 0 40 80 LINE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH ---- ------------ ------------- L2 N 42°17'S8" E 19.72' L3 N 43°35'34' E 28. 00' BAD L4 N 46°54'37' W 22.13' L5 N 42-35'12' E 28.00' BAD L6 N 33.09'58" W 24.04' L9 N 86°3555' E 23.62' L13 N 42°35'12' E 44.22' BAD L14 IN 78°09'58" E 37.00- BAD R4)' CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARG -------------------------------- Cl 1°58'34" 1288.00' 44.42' C2 147°03'21" 35.00' 28.74, R41 C3 13°55'51" 80.00' 5.49' R41 G4 1°58'34" 1260.00' 43.46' C5 12°21'51" 85.00' 18.34' w N LUPINE DRIVE TRACT WO. 37*41-4\ 2a � \8�NT8'S6 Ml� 479/3i33-�0 �O 44 � y o�N14 _ 481 20 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO. 3 7341-6 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 SEE SHEET NO. 5 \ P39 QO 9P1 Q@S I R=128.00' L=269.30' p= 11 2 p=100 00' L=258.9 ml JAV R=612.00' L=248.58' may' M op6 L=57.00' L=41.33' 25 SHEET 6 OF 6 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. 9® / � o 97 96 9� O N56'58'17"W 129.67' VERBENA WAY 2 R=1286,0034L5170,gq N56'58'17"W 129. b7' �; '� Cl LOT "B° � gl R=1260.00' L=210, 19 q N56'58'17"W 129. 67' �� 2 4=10 °33'S i" 56. 57'— — —54. 36' R=1232'00' L=227, 16, L=88.30' _d� 582^03-'— _. L,sc 6^qy, 29 26 A,27 wl 28 �I IP 30 31 -I 32 01 33 36 "LANDSCAPE" 0.414 AC. 34 35 TRACT WOO. S7$68 No SOMMERS BEND 99i C2 .�ty-23�O=R� -(d=68-51'47" R=1060.00' L=1274.00' 34) a _ _ 2 A.33'g0; I 411 y Z r TRACT NO. 373,61 � / U) CIO SCALE: 1'= 40' 40 0 40 80 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET TABLE DATA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA on �Q �55' SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS w NAME DIRECTION LENGTH 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 '/'/7�' T '/'/��' /J� 1 ¢��J -- SURVEYOR'S NOTES -------------------- MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. 1 it�� G 1 MAP N� 3 J 41 6 r a- L59 Jr� -1 S 64°10'O7" E 137.86' R4 ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS 1 1 1 WJ ' - 1. ■ INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA IN89°39'10"W N 64°10'00" W 73057" R2) INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR m N J 5282.95' R4)�r� L2 N 71°57'24" E 60.57' R4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 6 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIV E, OF MAPS, 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 71°51'21" E 60.57' R21 OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, �� '^ 1N89°39'12"W TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, L3 IN 47-54'03' E 206.41' R41 ORDINANCE N0. 655. RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 1 w 5282. 67' R2 & R31 MB 468/89-98. IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A J DETAIL "A" L4 IN 74°40'31" E 84.91' R41 LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 N.T.S. 3. INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. N 74°40'28" E 84.91' R2 BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET �,1 L5 N 89°42'02" E 162.15' 341 1 y I1a (N88°29'38"E 5296. 39'R41 (N86'29'37"E 5296. 39' R2 & R3) 1 0 B 5 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN 89°41'59" E 162.15' R21 ORDINANCE 461.21. L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 10 CONTINUED TABLE DATA 21�� IN 63°56'06" E 113.99' R21 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 7.934 ACRES GROSS. L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R41 0 \ CITY LIMIT N 84°27'26" E 144.82' R21 NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.11' 141 LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF L8 N 84°27'27" E 49.09' R41 \ 1 \ ----------------------------- IN 38'15'24" E 663. 55' R11 BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS, N 84°27'24" E 49.09' R31 1 1 L45 IS 89°39'10" E 319.7I R41 IN 38'15'19" E 663. 55' R21 L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.5D' III - 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN L9 IS 84-12'25' E 129.22' R41 I IN 89-39'12" W 379.80' R21 IN 36'1511 E 655. 46' R21 N,h L32 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT IN 84-12'28' W 129.22' R3) MURRIETi L46 IN 0°21'22" E 265.43' 34) L57 (N 0°33'48" E 48, . 01' R4) ,yo �!� FOR THIS MAP. A 07 I L10 IN 83°31'26" E 386.16' R41 SPRINGS R D J IN 0°20'5W E 265.47' R21 IN O'33'47" E 465. 01' R21 IN 83°31'23" E 386.16' R31 _ I L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55. 00' R4) `� N 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 36 LOTS. _ 147 IS 89°26'26" E 126.20' 341 N ' L11 IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 _ _ IN 89'39'12" W 55. 00' R2 & 331 3 - IN 89-26.26' W 126.19' 121 m ! l IN 57°40'46" E 87,87' R31 O L59 (N 89°39'10" W 601. 73' R4) \mi y O N N 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R41 I 4 L48 IN 0°33'34" E 76.01' R41 IN 89'39'12 W 601. 61' R2) 7`Z� IN 72°09'30" E 161.36' R31 6Q .� st) IN 0°33'34' E 76.07' R21 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) (P \2,5' ti try 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L13 IN 81°26'12' E 356.89' R41 (� �J� �'e L49 IN 48°26'50" W 30.47' R41 NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ■ a ^ . QQ '�' I� ----------------------- ------ j• w m N ••-0 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER RS 143/82-89. IN 81°26'09" E 283.29' R31 cy� I IN 48°25'so" w 3o.ae' R21 C1 c23:23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' RI) 23 L14 S 89°59'S7" E 283.29' R4 �a �( L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122.47' R41 123'23'33" 1600.00' 653. 24' R1 & R27 VZ5 L22 1T n p W 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. N 90°00'00" W 283.06, R3) \ \ Q d� I I IN 36°44'30" E 122.39' 32) C2 (2'08'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) ri y L75 S 83°50'73" E 159.06' R4 - - \�oo RORIPAUGM I I L51 IN 09°26'26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2 (2 08'45 1600.00' 59. 92' Al & R2) �.y/ Im o 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. IN 83°50'76" W 159.06' R3) VALLEY 13 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R41 L16 IN 61°56'25" E 264.03' R41 \ ROAD J ' L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R41 (35'32'46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' R1 & R2) �� Q R� 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER IN 61°56'22" E 264.03' R31 IN 0°34'04"E 1670.00' RI e TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. L17 IN 51°06'12" E 146.91' R41 / \,yam,y� - - 8 L53 IN 38°15'21" E 82.30' R4) NTED N 51°06'09" E 146.91' R3 �S"O b IN 38°15'18"E 82.30' R21 � � � %% / 28 -8je6 ,ym 75. BYLAL1" IRONCORNS PIPE FTAGGEDTHIS M'LSW8805",ILL BE FLUSHMONUMUNLESSL18 N 40°50'09" E 160, 77' R41 ( Q % 7 / C�.' �' 22. L54 IN 0°33'48" E 150,19 R41 pb (` OTHERWISE NOTED. N 40°50'06" E 160.77' 33 I.^ p P9 �`'� N-/ p L43 L19 IN 45°27'37" E 97.37' R41 I`Q�e% I� 66 IN 0°33'47"E 150.19' R2 B R3 L13� L14 L15 o N, G� �jj oCj 12 _�■ F--■� 76. C.C. 8 9-0 RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. IN 45°27'34" E 97.37' R31 �,+� Q v � LT a L41 N0. 2079-0433380. L20 N 55°57'04" E 292.00' R4 °Q b� S6. 6 LB L9 L10� TRACT MOo . N 55°57'01" E 292. 00' R3 7 / t.A L5 _ L21 IN 71°33'59" E 183.58' R41 56.00' .yl'� TRACT H / 377 3@ a I N 71°33'56" E 103.58' R31 L53 �' �%% &89`�i--�L_J L22 IN 10°59.51" W 41.74' R41 __ �SP�r ��� \ IJ '\ [3 47 1/ OMONUMENT LOG IN 10-59'54' W 41.74' R31 I Q44 1` 'TGWAC7 N0 DSO-4D L23 IN 46:1]'13" W 70.83' R41 / 4i� IN 46°17'16" W 70.83' R31 �v Cf� �( N81`36'RQ )E �7]gg9-g 1 O I �I o 1 FOCI IP W/TAG "LS 7891". S.E. CORNER O .�P�/ �, p°F, 465.13' Q779/ TRACT G OO / I ti 12 SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L24 IN 30°10'20" E 129.03' R41 9 ,h,Q'd, 1N81°36'13 E �' 1 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL N 30°10'17" E 129.03 R3 �200 \ 5 / �0 '1�0, Pti 465.13' R21 �D -�G `o?S 7% 24 '4 j I Gqy. �^�h �\'� C`di 4[I9 TRACT MAP MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 L25 N 41°58'20" W 153.10' R41 AO4O 4 h'�„0 a g� V� NO. 37341-6 i.)� SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 6 R4, FLUSH. IN 41°58'23" W 753.70' R3) S' p* "�' �-��-��� a L26 IN 68°2922 E 150.04' R41 N53°53'32"W R D� h� a N 1` U) 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD IN 68-29'19" E 150.04' R31 �( / \ TRACT NO. / �/ ��� �\ _m STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' L27 IN 49-18'15" W 61.50' R41 �� /] Qi \/s", N 49°12'239 W 61.50' R31 ti Q � 19) A EN �� \ m � _ 0. W 4 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL L28 N 27°42'29" W 157.42' R4) I' I I G !A \ 2 MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH N 27°4232" W 757.42' R3) o ° o \ ULU 11�ys � \ \ � I 0.\ 0. LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. L29 IN 3°09'15" E 69.52' R41 _ _ o ¢oo _ \ IN 3°09'12" E 69.52' R31 h ' o - \ gg NO �° \ a T 5 FD. ,1 IP W/TAG "LS 7891 E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L30 IN 31°OB'S2" E 746.57' R41 /'?„o•„y q TRACT NOD. � a°-�NM STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 31°08'49" E 146.57' R31 'ae"�'?, gQ I // 377W L31 N 5V53'24" E 91.23' R41 vow / 0 4773 9N 90 o4lnlN 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER EMS 95/71 -72, R2, R3 �� 4��/�� �� i N 59°53'21" E 91.23' R3 t00 \ I �$ -94 1 - 0. N B R4, FLUSH. L32 IS 80°11'49" E 146.69' R41 3 I �J9 11- 7 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD IN 80°11'52" W 146.69' R3) W.�p Ik'. STAGE RD. PER R1 a R4, ON. 0.1'. L33 IS 24-16'03' E 163.27' R41 IN 24°16'06" W 763.27' R3) m 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891' IN L34 IS 40°55'25" E 372.57' R41 0. 4 I / / 9� OI P r WELL MONUMENT, GL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD, AND N 40°55'28" W 372.57' R3) I �� _ _ - - I / �I » ROR IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L35 S 22°46'27" E 193.68' R4 - _ _ I { IN 22°46'30" W 193.68' R3 / - - -� 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER L36 IS 0°50'29" E 260.95' R41 oM 9� / M 0.0. SECTION 21. PER R1 ,8 R4, FLUSH. IN 0°50'32" W 260.95' R3) - T/ �` L37 IS 8°11'57" W 112.76' R41 � `n o18 o T I I y.,\ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4' IF N 8-11'54" E 112.76' R3 55' I �� N\ ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER L38 S 25°31'21" W 112.71' R4) {I _ p SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, N 25°31'18" E 112.71' R3 110+ -�- 0 37341 rylA4P I �77 I TRACT MAP 37341-16 / 99� - \\ R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. L39 S 37°18'50" W 85.50' R41 55'-� MB 473/63-71 _ IN 37°18'47" E 85.50' R31 .per (422'01' R4 MB 473/47-55 / - \ 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY q.G, N89'26'26"WI �/ TRACT MAP 37391-1� P:i-N FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 27 L40 IS 5°40'51" E 142.81 R41 p.� ;1422. 00' R21 M6 973/ \ N 5°40'54" W 142.81, R3) t0 L48 TRACT MAP 37391-15 FD 1"IP W/PP 'FRANK \ PER R2, R3 B R4, UP 0.5'. m L49 IN89.26'26"W N1H 473/Sb-b2 �% & LAURA RCE 28029 72�79 awM L41 IS 89°10'18" E 85.47' 34 l -�51 �_�� -�� - /DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE 0.�P 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON IN 89°10'21' W 85.47' R31 ��- I f L4-SOMMERS BEND_--�D 1 I�CFEN�N. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT // S'LY FACE N0 TACK E'Lv 1/4 CORNER L42 IN 60°44'02" E 96.06' R41 0. 0. 2 FD 8'x8"STONE MON. NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF -175. 81' R4) SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 R3 8 R4, FLUSH. V- _ MK D P17 CN S'LY TRACT MAP 37391 - 13 IN 60°43'59" E 96.06' R31 SEE � L59 I SIDE UP T2' PER 1MB 473/87-93 POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 175. e4' R2 & R31 L43 IS 09°26'27" E 338.54' R41 DETAIL'A"\v` L45 R2,R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY TRACT Cf MAP 37341-12 1625.52'R4l (878.58'R41 6 11 IN 89°26'30" W 338.53' R43 / _� ____ I MB 473/80-26 625.11'112 & R3 _ 11171.13'R2 & R31 _ L44 IN 0°33'48" E 30. 00' R4 �� (52277 R4) (5227. 88' R2 && �R3) 1N 0°33'47° E 30.00' R21 20 �� RANCHO PAUB BOUNDARY SCALE: 1'= 400' (NB9'39'10"W 5282.95' A4) IN69°39'12"W 5282.87' R2 & 33) 1 4 l PAR. II PAR. 2 7J PAR, 4PAR, 3 PAR. 12 PAR° 11 \ PAR. 2 1 PAR° 3 .SPAR° `139 f g� PM B 14/ PMB 158/ PMB 127/ PMB 14/93-95 PMB 95/71-72 4 400 0 400 800 93-95 88-89 57-58 BOOK T PAGE TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 29 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 3 TOTAL NET AREA: 4.985 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA: 6.291 ACRES WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON: THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "C", INCLUSIVE. FOR STREET ANO PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND TO THE PUBLIC. THE OWNERS OF LOT 28 ABUTTING THIS HIGHWAY AND DURING SUCH TIME WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS OF ACCESS EXCEPT THE GENERAL EASEMENT OF TRAVEL. ANY CHANGE OF ALIGNMENT OR WIDTH THAT RESULTS IN THE VACATION THEREOF SHALL TERMINATE THIS DEDICATION AS TO THE PART VACATED. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 27, INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOTS 28 AND 29 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODSIDE 05S, LPI A CALIFORNIA LIMTED PARTNERSHIP BY: NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT NO. 10967. INC108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO.37341-8 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 8 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVEDTOTO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSONS) WHOSE NAMES) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACI TY(I ES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S) OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. SIGNATURE NAME PRINTED MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN CITY CLERK'S STATEMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CAL IFORNIA, BV ITS CITY CLERK, RAND I JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "C'. MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. DATED: 2021 BY: RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK, CITY OF TEMECULA TAX BOND CERTIFICATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TAXES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BOND HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. 1, CASH BOND MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE F.r* m HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES. OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, EXCEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ 1. i MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS NSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. SHEET 1 OF 4 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS DAY OF , 20 AT .M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY NO. FEE: PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER BY: ,DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODS I DE 05S, A CALIFORN IA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE: ?5�o LAND Sy�RL �3�� RO YF9P No. 8805 WILLIAM ROHAL, L.S. 8805JXq e" CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF FOUR (41 SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT N0. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JONE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING JUNE 20, 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2021 KRIS R. WINCHAK L.S. 6240 EXP. 3-31-22 (AS DELEGATEDI CITY OF TEMECULA FOR PATRCK A. THOMAS, CITY I ENGNEER 2 G No. L.S. 6240 0 . jqf OF C Nl1EWQ�\P SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, OEM TABLE DATA �55' IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA SHEET 2 OF 4 SHEETS NAME DIRECTION LENGTH kIJ L45Jr� NOTES SURVEYOR'S NOTES L7 IS 64°10'07" E 137.86' R41 '^ L59 TRACT MAP NO. 3 73 41 8 _ _ _ 1. SEE SHEET N0. 3 FOR 1. INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. N 64°10'00 W 737.86' R2) BUTTERFIELD ti IN89°39'10"W BOUNDARY MAP, L2 N 71°51'24" E 60. 57' R4 5282.95' R41'r_ BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 8 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 71°57'21" E 60. 57' R21 STAGE ROAD �\ IN89'39'12"W IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, VICINITY MAP. TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, b 5282, 67' R2 & R31 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. MB 468/89-98. L3 IN 47°54'03" E 206.47' R41 1 J DETAIL"A" IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 3. INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, L4 IN 74°40'31" E 84,91' R4I {I 57 �I N.T.S. FLUSH. IN 7V40'28" E 84.91' R2 u u u� BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET �I o �I q. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY L5 IN 89°42'02" E 162.15' R41 y (N88°29'36"E 5296.39'R41 (N86'29'37"E 5296.39' R2 & R3) u u IN 89°41'59" E 162.15' R21 ORDINANCE 461.21. L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 GG��{{�� 10 IN 63°56'06" E 113,99' R21 �� L511 \ CONTINUED TABLE DATA ����2 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 6.291 ACRES GROSS. L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R41 CITY LIMIT N 84°27'26" E I4 .82' R21 NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.57' R4) LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF L8 N 84°27'27" E 49.09' R41 I -------------------- --------- IN 38'15'24" E 663. 55' Rll BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. N 84°27'24" E 49.09' R31 1 L45 IS 89°39'10° E 319.78' R41 IN 38'15'19" E 663.55' R21 L56 (N 38°15'21" E I I.50' R4) - 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN L9 IS 84°12'25" E 729.22' R41 I I IN 89°39'72" W 319.80' R21 IN 38'15'19" E 655. 48' R21 ph L32 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT IN 84°12'28" W 129.22' R3) MURRIETTq �IpT L46 IN 0°21'22° E 265.43' R41 L57 IN 0°33'46" E 485.01' R4) ,yo �!� FOR THIS MAP, L10 IN 83°31'26" E 386.16' R41 --SPRINGS R. IN 0°20'58° E 265.41' R21 IN O'33'47" E 485. 01' R2I / o°(h IN 83°31'23" E 386.11 R31 I L4] L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55. 00' R4) J■ �� G. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 29 LOTS. _ (S 89°26'26° E 126. 20' R41 4 Lll IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 _ _ _ IN 89'39'12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3l IN 57°40'46" E 87.87' R31 O IN 89°26'26° W 126.19' R21 L59 (N 89"39'10" W 601.73' R4) \!mi y �® �� 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R41 ' L48 IN 0°33'34" E 76.07' R41 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 61' R21 7V2� IN 72°09'30" E 161.31' R31 6Q .� ��' IN 0°33'34° E 76.01' R21 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-941 (� \PS N ".� 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L13 IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R41 (� �J� �'0 I L49 IN 48°26'50° W 30.47' R4) NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ■ w 6 a mT ------------------------------ � �!� 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER RS 143/82-89. IN 81°2609" E 356.89' R31 QQG�� a'%l-a I IN 48°25'S0" W 30.48' R21 C1 (23°23'23 1600.00' 653.17' R41 23 = "' '� L14 S 89°59'S7" E 283.29' R4 �( L50 IN 36°44'32" E 722.47' R41 123'23'33 1600.00' 653. 24' R1 & R27 VZ5 L22 ' 5S12, R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MO 342/73-85. N 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3) Q d� I IN 3fi°44'31' E 122.39' R21 C2 12°OB'52" 1600.00' 59.98' R4) L75 S 83°50'73" E 159.06' R4 - - ��o RORIPAUGH L51 IN 89°26'26' W 500.00' R4 8 R21 (2 08'45" 1600.00' 59.92' Rl & R27 �.y/ m z b @g 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MO 401 /89 IN 83°50'76" W 159.06' R3) VALLEY 13 (35°32'46 1600.00' 992.60' R41 - _ -- p L16 IN 61-56'25' E 264.03' R41 L52 IN 0°33'48" E 7670.00' R41 135'32'46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' Al & R2) �� - ® 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER IN 61°56'22" E 264.03' R31 ` - ROAD IN 0°34'04°E 1610.00' PHI e TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. L17 IN 51°06'12" E 146.91' R41 ,y�� : - B L53 IN 38°75'27' E 82.30' R41 ,K �Jv 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED N 51°06'09" E 146.91' R3 ( u°' IN 38°15'18'E 82.30' R2 Q / `J](°}o -j4 V�` "> BY A 7" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805 FLUSH UNLESS L18 N 4V50'09" E 160, 77' R4 Q �� 7 / C(CJ.' �' zZ, L54 IN 0°33'48' E 150.19' R4 V6 1`OTHERWISE NOTED. N 40°50'06" E 160.77' 33 ., p P9 / N-/ p 1L431-- L79 IN 45°27'37" E 97.37' R41 I`Q�e�� l� 66 IN 0°33'47'E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13� L14 L15 o p, G� �}(j �j 12 _ 76. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. IN 45.27 34' E 97.37' R31 �+� Q v L7 1p L , a Lqi N0. 2079-0433380. L20 N 55°57'04" E 292.00' R4 °Q b�f L8 L9 L10N 55°57'01" E 292.00' R3 7 L4 LS L6L21 N 71°33'59" E 183.58' R41 A 56.00' .l'� TRA6T b0 T(W1A6T HQ. 17. ///// INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. N71°33'56" E 103.58' R31 V L53 L22 IN 10°59.51" W 41.74' R41 _ �OOMONUMENTLOG N10°59'54" W 41.74' R31 - O W6O \ �Q�S0 4DIL23 IN 46°1]'13" W ]0.83' R41 �4i� Iy �1 FD7IPW/TAG"LS7891", S.E. CORNER N46°1716" W 70.83' A31 J' V h`�`N81°36'RQ )E �T ��s9-g I-C7ZSECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. Q/,TG A(�T - L24 IN 30°10'20" E 129.03' R41 5 -j ^Q'd, lN$1°361�`N30°10'29.03' R3 O\ / �0 '1�0, Pti 465.13k��-e�`I�87349-4 b�. /1 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL L25 N 41-58'20" W 153.10' R41 ;N. S 4 ?''y^�,� a g� � � 47 9/ 7 �49-6 `Y//// j I �j� MONUMENT, LOOPCRDINPERBRiT8RR4, DLUSH.STA RD, 8 IN 41°5823" W 153.10' R3) v p*.('s' ��� III 111 o GLJ. / I I L26 IN 68°29'22" E 150.04' R41 N53°53'32"W R D� h \ ap IN 68°29'19" E 750.04' R31 TGW ACCT ��. 1y -\ / pp 3 STAGE 1" UP W/TAG "LS 789 ON B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD tiC / ( <\ STAGE RD. PER Ri 8 R4, ON. 0.1' L27 IN 49°18'15" W 61.50' A41 �� /] of \'r� I I�%��v4?9 -9 )\ // \ 23 III - u N 49°18'18" W 61.50' A31 tiQ /\\ ��0 47�/9sj _q� // �� �P 6E� 4 ED. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK S�LSTAGE E RD IN WELL L28 N 27°42'29" W 157.42' R41 - / ''III 1 y /// \ OT \ MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH N 27°4232" W 757.42' R3) o . Sp LJ-LJ_J_1 1L� / \ \ \_1,-T III \ & LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. L29 N 3°09'15" E 69.52' R41 - o MMERS BEND \ V1W,llC - IN 3°09'12" E 69.52' R31 ��o \ gg �A(�'4 O M O. a �� 5 FD. 7" UP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L30 IN 31°08'52" E 746.57' R41 �''^ �„ h� TGWA6T ��. / \\ q� 7 III NP��� STAGE RD. PER R1 e R4, FLUSH. IN 31°OB'49" E 146.57' R31 Q" �'?I37386 �� �0 L31 N 59°53'24" E 91.23' R4 , 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER PMB 95/77 -72, R2, R3 N 59°5321" E 91.23' R3 �� I I �@ �M�/��-�'� \ 4a3/�-94 �����+ a Ra, FLUSH. L32 IS 80°11'49" E 146.69. R41 Ole 3 - _ IN 80.11'49 W 146.69' R3) �9 I 7 FD. 1" UP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD ® I I r c�� a I e \ STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, ON. 0.1'. L33 IS 24°16'03" E 763.27' R41 I� ml III N P IN 24°16'O6" W 163.27' IRS) M L34 S 40°55'25" E 372. 57' R4 �� \ I E. / / 9� O o �� ®� 8 FD. 3" BRASS GAP W/PV NCH MARK "LS 7891" IN N 40°55'28" W 372.57' R3) L / 'o�� WELL MONUMENT, CL INT, BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD, AND L35 IN 22°46'27" E 193.68' R4 - - - _ - -� 1 / I Q [� p ROR IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 22°46'30" W 193.68' R3 / I= P= ---- //' L \ / S2� M� 6 ��eB 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER L36 IS 0°5029" E 260.95' R41 9� M �� SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 0°50'32" W 260.95' L37 IS 8°11'57" W 112.76' I 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IP N 8°11'S4" E 112.76' R31 55' o -� _ I �� - / / \ `"-°\ ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER L38 S 25°37'21" W 772.77' R41 110, o �� �RvS-C=F-AAaP_ _ �/ \ _ - SECTION 21, PER RS 100/52-57, RS 87/28-34, N 25°31'18" E 172.]7' R3 1 - I �,��7- H1:7 MAP 37391-Ib 99 z \ R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. L39 S 37°18'50" W 85.50' R41 5� 3473/419 �- 9a -tom Mb" 973/b3-71 _ m 1422. 01' R4 M6 973/97-55 I - IN 37°1847 E 85.50' R31 G1� N89'26'26"WY-�� / I I 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-76" SCRIBED ON S'LV L40 IS 5°40'S1" E 142.81' R41 ®p _-�_/� -� M9 973/ \ W Pg9 FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 27 P 1422.00' R21-- TRA 06�P } I - 1 5 FD LAU W RC 'FRANK' \ PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5' . IN 5°40'S4" W 142.81' R3) L49 (N89'26'26"W ��_ M6 4jb-b2 / & LAURA RCE 28029' �'79 �{n� L41 S 89°10'18" E 85.47' R4 -�51 _� �N. 0.5', NO REFERENCE `�T N 89°10'21" W 85.47' R31 �� - - � / °a 6 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON L42 N 60°44'02" E 96.06' R4 �NT p 2 �I 4 FD 8'x8"STONE MON.-���SOMMERS BEND==D 1"IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED TS'DL YA LINE IOF=175. 81 R4) S'LY FACE NO TACK E'LY 1/4 CORNER IN 60°43'59" E 96.06' R31 SEE Q_I`-� -M K'D 'P 17"ON S'LY TF;AB15-T �--NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS R3 & R4-175.84' R2 & R3) SECTION 21 PER RS 100 /52-57, R2, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. � � L59 SIDE UP L2' PER MB 973/27-93 POINT ON ,S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 L43 IS 89°26'27" E 338.54' R41 DETAIL'A" L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY T2AC7 MAP 37391-12 1625.52'R4l (878.58'R4) 6 11 IN 89°26'30" W 338.53' R31 _ _� __� M9 973/80-8b 625.59'R2 & R3 _ 1878.53'R2 L44 IN 0°33'48" E 30. 00' R4 �� (5227.95'R41 f5227.88'R2 && R31 IN 0°33'47" E 30.00' R21 g0 �� RANCHO PAUBt� BOUNDARY I1 SCALE: 1'= 400' 1 I l PAR. 97 PAW. � PAR. 4PAW. S IN89'39'10'"N 5282.95' A41(N89'39'12'"N 5282.p7'R2 & A3) \ // PFAR 141/ PRIIB 156/ PIMCB 1B7/ PAR. 12 PM® u/®S_®S PAR. 11 PAW.O PAR. PAW. `139� l�� 98_05 S8-WP 57/_5V PM(B �S/79-7Q 4 400 0 400 800 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING TRACT MAP NO. 3 7341_ 8 THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BOOK T ,PAGE 411. 1. THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 8 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, SEE SHEET NO. 2 RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY / JANUARY 2020 BOUNDARY MAP L��TERRAOE-- L7 L8 Lg�JJJ- / 6 r TRACT MAP MO. „- / 9T *49-3 VICINITY MAP ��, 7 N.T.S. 6.00' /lk- L19 eFQ� 5 5 4 / \ \ cti TRACT MOO. w� \ MR 483/ Z P a g e/yeti d0 4 i TRACT MAP MO.a ,y MB 479/�s-s2 \o m T 1 1 g O �RADIANT-DRIVE� TRACT MAP MOO. -DYMONDIA WAY / o COPS STATION "BILL" N 2114995. 0380 E /a E 6313564.1750 SE N88'29'38"E 3 \ 5295.87' IG'38R I01 \p SHEET 9O 95 N85296. 33i11, E- E 95 15 5 \GP NO N88'29 2 �0 �9 529..39' ml SOMMERS N89'26'12"W eexo 55.00' BUTTERFIELD L18 ROAD 9S3N9,g2-0°28'03.697" 11'8p 6'/q ELEVATION=1354' STAGE 20 29 °Q COBS STATION ".1260 E 6375547. 4700 \332W BASIS OF '/ W55 BEARINGS DETAIL CONVERGENCE ANGLE AT THE NORTHWEST COBS STATION "P477" N.T.S. CORNER OF SECTION 21 N 2127663.6770 E 6298482.8020 y / � TRACT MO. -�- � 97341-4 \ P NIP S MB 479/ss-a II IJI I POEM 1 I I 1- I I IIIII II I 1688.00' L=161o•oa LL / TRACT MO. \ TABLE DATA g9 NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DIRECTION LENGTH Li IS 64°70'07" E 137. 86' R41 L76 IN 55°35'39" W 235A4' 341 IN 64°70'00" W 737.86' R21 L77 IN 0°21'36" E 2636.10R41 L2 IN 71°51'24" E 60.5T R41 IN 0-21.34" E 2636.07' R2 8 R3) IN 71°51'21' E 60.5T R2) L15 IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R41 L3 IN 47°54'03" E 206.41' R41 IN 0°33.47" E 150.19' 12 8 R31 IN 47°54.00' E 206.41' R21 L19 IN 38°15'21" E 82.30' R41 L4 INN 74°40'31E 91' 4 INN438°315'3148" E 3' R21 ]28E8.9 440'' 4R21 LIO 5'E 78. 000, BAD R41 L5 IN 89-42'02" E 162.15' R41 L21 IN 46°54'37" W 22.13' R4) IN 09-41'59" E 162.15' R21 L22 IN 42°35'12" E 173.01' R41 L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 L23 IN 47°24'48" W 28.00' R41 IN 63°56'06" E 713.99' R21 L24 IN 47°24'48" W 78.96' R41 L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144. 82' R41 L25 IN 41:40'20" W 13.85' R41 IN 84°27'26" E 744.82' R21 L26 IN 38°43'38" W 73.85' R41 LB IN 84-27'27" E 49.09' R41 L27 IN 35°46'56" W 73.85' R41 IN 84°2]'24" E 49.09' R31 L28 IN 30°42'44" W 73.87' R41 L9 IS 84°12'25' E 129.22' R41 L29 IN 29°28'35' W 74.00' R41 IN 84°12'28" W 129.22' R31 L30 IN 26°31oil, W 74,00' R4) L10 IN 83-31.26" E 386.76' R41 L31 IN 23°32'06" W 74.00' R41 IN 83°31'23" E 386.76' R31 L32 IN 20°33,11" W 74.GO' R4) L11 IN 57-40.49" E 87.87' R41 L33 IN 77'34.16' W 74.00' R41 IN 57°40'46" E 87.87' R31 L34 IN 14-35'21" W 74.00' R41 L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R4) L35 IN 09-19'19 W 79.32' R41 IN 72°09'31" E 161.36' R31 L36 m 09°18'11" W 28.00' R41 L13 IN 81°26'72" E 356.89' R41 L37 IN 00°41'49" E 255.70' R41 IN 81°26'09" E 356.89' R31 L38 IN 09°10'11" W 37.00' R41 L14 IN 89-59'57" W 283.29' R4) L39 IN 80°41'49" E 21.42' 34) IN 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3) L15 IN 36°44'32" E 122.41' R4) IN M-44'30" E 122. 39' R2) 22 SHEET 3 OF 4 SHEETS) 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. N Q2. SEE SHEET N0. 4 FOR EASEMENT NOTES. Z BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE IW CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, HAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN (n CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) 'P477", 'BILL" AND TMOB"AS SHOWN LU HEREON. (I.E. N 28°53'23"E) DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON LU ARE GROUND DISTANCES.GRID DISTANCES MAY BE N OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. TRACT MAP MOO./ ' 073,61-6 MR / u \\ TRACT\ MAP mqj NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C1 123°23'23" 7600.00' 653.17' R41 123-23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 8 R21 12 12°OB'S2" 1600.00' 59.98' R41 12°OB'45" 1600.00' 59.92' IT'S R21 C3 (35°32'42" 7600. 00' 992.60' R41 135°32'16" 7600.00' 992.fi3' ITS R21 C4 151:1417' 35.00' 31.30' R4) C5 (4-49'04" 80.00' 6.73' R4) C6 (38°04'18' 85,00' 56.48' R4) C7 (31°35'45" 1100.00' 606.60' R4) BEND 'k N75°11'20"E BAD PRO a � N37°07702"E RAD RC/��-05 --- N41'56'06"E BAD PRO Ufa IJ � L38 F ftA0 DETAIL "A " N.T.S. TRACT MAP NO. 37341-8 DETAIL "A " L3l - LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE - - INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES FOUND 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. ♦ CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS, AS NOTED). SCALE: 1'= 200' 200 0 200 400 NOTES / SHEET 4 OF 4 SHEETS / IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA 7. SEE SHEET 2 FOR BOUNDARY !s TRACT MAP CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMUM ENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. l 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY v MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND F, O A\ VICINITY MAP. ��o POP NO. 3 7341-8 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 8 OF TRACT MAP N0. 37368, AS FILED IN \a apti�a! �96. BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF b o TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN �p MERIDIAN.0TlAl%clr MO.,� SCTION21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 !s ap A5 N44.3346"E BAD ms �� OEASEMENT NOTES PPO v v � `L 6' 00 titi �• 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND ti0• �k, \05' `rb S6 INCIDENTAL PURPOSES N FAVOR IF GENERAL RN PAl q �- S5� J=�"'• TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFOA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 198B AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM \60• �'�.R N ti� RECORD.. O W `� \06' J` o � 2 A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED p7'� �� a 4 HEREON. Q O -m; 0520'L s � ass o fin_ e4\ �s �u'JC� 4C883/39-98 a5 f tP ! 2• Rp0 � g \ yws i \\\ g0 1r�7 � �� S56 SO •9 s s m- \ \ o Rpo \ a. �QPov \\3 S0<0, c 7GG \\ m= � N5q•35 -'.R"oA � Z o_ \�N o �9g \\ In \ 9< ' i VO 1p3 31' O� 9j0, RPD vo - 02'49°E N TRAC 730' RN0 Qom_ N66, 2b'ST^E 103.31 MB 477 �4 94 5. o w iO >N RAD - LINE TABLE ,E 115.40' BIND1 N66°51'04"E m z NAME DIRECTION LENGTH \ N67.35'25' v'n L1 N 46°35'36" E 20,05' \ �v L2 N 43°35'34" E 28.00' L3 N 1°25'31" W 23. 62' 1 �w L4 N 55-17'28" W 23. 62' m - 2 L5 N 47'24'48" W 28. 00' R41 - o L6 IN 46°54'37" w 22. 13' R41 -E 103.31' RAD u IN 9°t8'n" W 28.00' 141 - 111.00 RAD 3' 1 N71•iy 12' L8 IN 80°41'49" E 21.42' R41 Sl0°1T'15"W - 19 N 9°18'11" W 13.43' 1 - CURVE TABLE o oq c➢ NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC 4 Cl 0°16'02' 1260.00' 5.87' _ j17,30' RAD I 2 M3°39'20"E 103.95' RAD C2 151 °14'17" 35.00' 37.30' R41 a N72°56'16'E C3 (4°49'04" 80.00' 6.]3' R41 �„ 3 ro C4 2°73'3 1260.00' 48.75' C5 7°58'34" 7260.00' 43.46' ( " C6 0°58'72" 7260.00' 27.33' C7 (5°30'29" 1060.00' 101.90' R4) N75°11'2 "E RAD I = N75'38'09"E 117.60' HAD I N76°03'28"E 106.16, RAD o G r •9� 9„ mw �e D ago"�• '�N84°20'10"E 35.02' Nl8°28'48"E BAD 28_00' �N78'43'15"E RAD - - N3 '07'02"E BAD PR a / — — — — `✓' L9 N80'41'49"E '\ 28.00, 41°56'06"E RAD PRCJ 2 f ---- CZ L8N8.° 912-9-36.07'- N86°23'S7" � ——86.49'- I (N9a•4r 49°E SEDUM DRIVE 88.91 16b. 79' LOT "A" 111.09' RAD R41 45. 91 44. 22' SCALE: 4'= 40' (N80°41'49"E 255.70' RAD R1) 40 0 40 80 \\cp.ripkpng.00m\p,,J,,ts\C_RIV_0\17883\17883 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\Fl,,Map\PNasp3\Trap TMap37341-8\17883AM-Btm04_MapSht.dgn PLOT DATE: 25-JAN-2021 JN 17883 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET TABLE DATA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA on Q �55' _ SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS NAME DIRECTION LENGTH 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 ¢��J -- SURVEYOR'S NOTES -------------------- MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. TRACT MAP NO 3 73 41 8 r a- L59 Jr� L7 S 64°10'07" E 137.86' R4 ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS -7 � - 1. ■ INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA IN89°39'10"W N 64°10'00" W 73057" R2) INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR m m J 5282.95' R4)�r� L2 N 71°57'24" E 60.57' R4 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 8 OF TRACT MAP N0. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN 71°51'21" E 60.57' R21 OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, �� "' IN89°39'12"W TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, L3 IN 47-54'03' E 206.41' R41 ORDINANCE N0. 655. RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 1 w 5282. 67' R2 & R31 MB 468/89-98. IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A J DETAIL"A" L4 IN 74°40'31" E 84.91' R41 LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY JANUARY 2020 N.T.S. 3. INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. N 74°40'28" E 84.91' R2 �I �7 {I BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET �,I �,1 L5 N 89°42'02" E 162.15' 341 II. (/ y I1a (N88°29'38"E 5296. 39'R41 (N86'29'37"E 5296. 39' R2 & R3) I1 0 11 5 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY IN 89°41'59" E 162.15' R21 ORDINANCE 461.21. L6 IN 63°56'09" E 113.99' R41 10 CONTINUED TABLE DATA 21�� IN 63°56'06" E 113.99' R21 1'� 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 16.231 ACRES GROSS. L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R41 0 \ CITY LIMIT N 84°27'26" E 144.82' R21 NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.11' Rol LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF L8 N 84°27'27" E 49.09' R41 \ 1 \1 ----------------------------- IN 38'15'24" E 663. 55' R11 BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS, N 84°27'24" E 49.09' R31 L45 IS 89°39'10" E 319.78' R41 IN 38'15'19" E 663. 55' R21 L56 (N 38'15'21" E 655.50' Rol - 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN L9 IS 04°12'25" E 729.22' R41 1 I IN 89°39'12" W 379.80' R21 IN 38'15'19 E 655. 48' R21 Lh L32 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT IN 84°12'28" W 129.22' R3) MURRIETTA HOT I L46 IN 0°27'22" E 265.43' 341 L57 IN 0°33'46" E 485. Cl' R4) ,yo �!� FOR THIS MAP. L10 IN 83-31'26" E 386.16' R41 SPRINGS RpLp J IN 0°20'58" E 265.47' R21 IN O'33'47" E 411. GO' R21 IN 83'31'23' E 386.16' R31 _ I L47 L58 (N 89°39'10" W 55.00' R4) �i1 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 35 LOTS. _ IS 89°26'26" E 126.20' 34) N ' Lll IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 _ _ _ IN 89'39'12" W 55. 00' R2 & R3l 3 //- IN 89-26.26' W 126.19' 121 m ! l IN 57°40'46" E 87,87' R31 / O L59 (N 89°39'10" W 601. 73' R4) O N N 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. L12 IN 72°09'33" E 161.36' R41 I L48 IN 0°33'34" E 76.01' R41 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 61' R21 7`Z� IN 72°09'30" E 161.36' R31 6Q .� st) IN 0°33'34" E 76.07' R21 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-941 (P \2,5' ti ry 10. RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L13 IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R41 (� �J� b L49 IN 48°26'50" W 30.47' R41 NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC ■ a ^ . QS '�' I� ----------------------- ------ �!� w m N ••-0 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER RS 143/82-89. IN 81°26'09" E 356.89' R31 cy� % I IN 48°25'S0" W 30.48' R21 C1 (23°23'23" 1600--- 6----- R41 -23 = _ ^ o L14 S 89°59'57" E 283.29' R4 �a �( L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122.47' R41 123'23'33" 1600.00' 653. 24' R1 & R27 VZ5 L22 1T n p W 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. N 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3) \ \ Q d� I I IN 36°44'30" E 122.39' 32) C2 (2'08'52" 1600.00' S9. 98' R41 ri y L15 IS 83°50'13" E 159. 06, R41 - - \�oo RORIPAUGM I I L51 IN 09°26'26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2 (2 08'45 1600.00' 59. 92' Al & R21 �.y/ Im o 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401 /89-96. IN 83°50'76" W 159.06' R3) VALLEY C3 c35°32'42" 1600.00' 992.60' R4) - _ L16 IN 61°56'25" E 264.03' R41 \ ROAD L52 IN 0°33'48" E 1610.00' R41 (35'32'46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' R1 & R2) �� Q R� 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER IN 61°56'22" E 264.03' R31 IN 0°34'04"E 1670.00' R11 e TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. L17 IN 51°06'12" E 146.91' R41 / \,yam,y� - - 8 L53 IN 38°15'21" E 82.30' R41 / N 51°06'09" E 146.91' R3 �S"O IN 38°15'18'E 82.30' 321 �� ��/�]8_84 �A�■ „"� 75. ByLALOT CORNIRONEPSPE FTHIS TAGGEDMAL SWILL 8805'E FLUSHOENTED UNLE55 L78 N 40°50'09" E 160.77' R4 ( Q 7 / C(J.' �' 22. L54 IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R41 Y6 l` OTHERWISE NOTED. N 40°50'06" E 160.77' R3 .^� �GB�P9 I��'i B6 IN 0°33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R31 L13� L14 L15 �� o �.A L43 L19 IN 45°27'37" E 97.37' R41 II``�� G� �jj oCj �2 _�■ F--■- 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. IN 45-27'34' E 97.37' R31 �,+� Q v LT 1A L L41 N0. 2079-0433380. L20 N 55°57'04" E 292.00' R4 °Q b� S6. L6 LB L9 L10� TR ACCT NOo . N 55°57'01" E 292.00' R3 7 / AA L5 = L21 IN 71°33'59" E 183.58' R41 56.00'RA 6T HIDD / 377 M a I N 71°33'56" E 103.58' R31 L53 Y' ST �M9-3i--�L_J mB 166 8 / 6 0 -0 8 L22 N 10°59'51" W 41.74' R41 Q 477 �/ I OMONUMENT LOG IN 10-59'54' W 41.74' R31 I Q�QO 1` 'TRACCT PLO DSO-4D - L23 IN 46°17'13" W ]0.83' R41 / 7(r IN 46:17'16" W 70.83' A31 ( N81`36'RQIE 87]�g9-g 1 I \ �I I o 1 FD 7" IP W/TAG "LS 7891". S.E. CORNER O .�P�/ �, p,F, q65. 13' °Q 7%9/ TRACT G DO TRACC \ / ti 12 SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L24 IN 30°10'27 E 129. 03' R41 9 ,h,Q'd, 1N81°36'13 E �' I 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL N 30°10'77" E 129.03 R3 �700\ 5 / �0 `ti�h^Pti 465.13' R21 `Mo-3G `�S 7%�4�'4 H(o L25 N 41°58'20" W 753.70' R41 AO �` MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD, 8 AO 4 h +e - M SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 6 R4, FLUSH. IN 41°5822' W 150. 4' R3) S' p* "�• �(3 / a L26 IN 68°29'22" E 750.04' R41 N53°53'32"W R D� N 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891" B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD IN 68-29'19" E 150.04' R31 �( / \ TR ACCT RR. / m \ STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.1' L27 IN 49°18'15" W 61.50' A41\/'r��-lr N 49°1818' W 61.50' A31 ti Q � �� q77 / 9� - qg, EP EN �� � _ 0. W 4 FD, 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL L28 N 27°42'29" W 157.42' R41 O to \ I\ 2 MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH N 27°4232" W 757.42' R3) o, \�� LLL�U11si� \ ,/C\ TRACT I �\ 0. LOOP ROAD 8 NICHOLAS RD. PER R1 8 R4. L29 IN 3°09'15" E 69.52' R41 _ _ o o ry �« Y\ VV IN 3°09'12" E 69.52' R31 o �o - 22 TRA6T HQ. �O MAP NO. a T 5 FD. 1" IF W/TAG "LS 7891 E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L30 IN 31°OB'S2" E 746.57' R41 _� /^i'�`p'w•"yom I TRA6T NO. // cs7%c�34i9� ?/q� 37341-8 STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. IN 31°OB'49" E 146. 57' R31 vv e" �^?,'?/ / , w N '_ 6 FD. 3/4" UP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER EMS 95/77 -72, R2, R3 L31 IN 59°53'21 E 91.23' R41 ) ¢ w N o ,¢ TA N N 59-11'21" E 91.23' R3 OL` I I �@ �� / -� 8 R4, FLUSH. L32 IS 80°1749 E 146.69' R41 L 0. IN 80-11'52" W 146.69' R3) W.�p 3 I �9 I I1Iy�y 7 STAGE 1" IP W/TAG "LS 4, ON B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD L33 IS 24°16'03" E 763.27' R41 $ I I g4 W I \ STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, ON. 0.7'. IN 24°16'O6" W 763.2]' R3) q ` I m i� 8 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891' IN L34 IS 40°55'25" E 372.57' R41 0. \ / / W pI �'Pi� WELL MONUMENT, CL INT, BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD, AND N 40°55'28" W 372.57' R3) I _ _ - - I / » ROR IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. L35 S 22-4627" E 193.68' R4 - _ _ -�_ I { ,Tp� IN 22°46'30" W 793.68' R3 / - - 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER L36 IS 0-50'29' E 260.95' R41 9� / M q 0. SECTION 21. PER R1 ,8 R4, FLUSH. IN 0*50'32' W 260.95' T/ E` L37 IS 8-11'54" W 112.76' R41 7' I I y.,\ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4" IF N 8°11'S4" E 112.76' R3 55' � I �T� � _ N\ ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER L38 S 25°31'21" W 112.71' R4) {I _ SECTION 21, PER RS 10O/52-57, RS 87/28-34, IN 25-31.18' E 112.71' R31 110� -�- 0 37341 MAP I 97] I TRACT MAP 37341-Ib 91 - b� R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.1'. L39 S 37-18'50" W 85.50' R41 55' -� MB 473/63-71 �__ IN 37-18'47" E 85. 50' R31 .per 1422. 01' R4 MB 473/97-55 / \ 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY q.m N422 Q 26"WI �/ TRACT MAP 37391-1� P^1D FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 L40 IS 5°40'S1" E 142.81' R41 p.� �1422. 00' R21 MB 973/ \ N 5°40'S4" W 142.81' R3) t0 L48 IRACT MAP 37391-15 FD 1"IP W/PP 'FRANK \ PER R2, R3 B R4, UP 0.5'. m L49 (N89'26'26"W N1H 473/5b-b2 �% & LAURA RCE 28029 72�79 aww L41 S 89°10'18" E a5.47' R4 l -�51 � --� - /DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE Rim 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON IN 89°10'21' W 85.47' R31 ��- I— L4 ---:- MERS BEND_--�D 1 I�CFEN�N. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT // S'LY FACE NO TACK E'Lv 1/4 CORNER L42 N 60°44'02" E 96.06' R4 0. 0. 2 FD 8'x8"STONE MON. NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS CN S'LY LINE OF ---(75.81' R4) SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 R3 8 R4, FLUSH. V- _ MK D P17 ON S'LY TRACT MAP 37391 - 13 IN 60-43'59" E 96.06' R31 SEE� � L59 I SIDE UP T2' PER 1MB 473/87-93 POINT ON S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 R3 & R4 175. e4' R2 & R31 L43 IS 09°26'27" E 338.54' R41 DETAIL' L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY YRA Cf MAP 37341-12 (625.52'R4) (878.58'R9) 6 11 IN 89°2630" W 338.53' R31 / ____ _� MB 473/80-2b__ 625.59'R2 & R3 _ 1878.53'R2 & R31 _ L44 IN 0°33'48" E 30.00' R41 �� 15227. 95' A41 15227. 88' R2 && �R3) IN 0°3347° E 30.00' R21 g0 �� RANCHO PAUB BOUNDARY SCALE: 1'= 400' (N89'39'10"W 5282.95' A41 IN69°39'12"W 5282.87' R2 & R31 1 4 l PAR° 17 PAR. 2 7JPAR° 4PAR° 3 PAR° 12 PAR. II \ PAR. 2 PAR. 3 .SPAR° `139 f g� PmH 14/ PMB 158/ PMB 127/ PMB 14/93-95 PMB 95/71-72 4 400 0 400 800 93-95 88-89 57-58 BOOK T PAGE TOTAL NUMBERED LOTS: 40 TOTAL LETTERED LOTS: 4 TOTAL NET AREA: 8. 547 ACRES TOTAL GROSS AREA- 10.796 ACRES WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF THE LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON; THAT WE ARE THE ONLY PERSONS WHOSE CONSENT IS NECESSARY TO PASS A CLEAR TITLE TO SAID LAND; THAT WE CONSENT TO THE MAKING AND RECORDING OF THIS SUBDIVISION MAP AS SHOWN WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINE. WE HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES: LOTS "A" THROUGH "D", INCLUSIVE, FOR STREET AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND TO THE PUBLIC. THE OWNERS OF LOT 40 ABUTTING THIS HIGHWAY AND DURING SUCH TIME WILL HAVE NO RIGHTS OF ACCESS EXCEPT THE GENERAL EASEMENT OF TRAVEL. ANY CHANGE OF ALIGNMENT OR WIDTH THAT RESULTS IN THE VACATION THEREOF SHALL TERMINATE THIS DEDICATION AS TO THE PART VACATED. WE ALSO HEREBY DEDICATE AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES- 3 , PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN WITHIN LOTS 1 THROUGH 39, INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN HEREON. THE DEDICATION IS FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES. WE HEREBY RETAIN LOT 39 INDICATED AS "DRAINAGE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. WE ALSO HEREBY RETAIN LOT 40 INDICATED AS "LANDSCAPE" FOR PRIVATE USE FOR THE SOLE BENEFIT OF OURSELVES, OUR SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNEES AND LOT OWNERS WITHIN THIS TRACT MAP. OWNER: WOODSIDE 055, LP, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP BY: NAME: CHRIS CHAMBERS TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT, WDS GP, INC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION AS GENERAL PARTNER BENEFICIARY TAYLOR MORRISON OF CALIFORNIA, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY AS BENEFICIARY UNDER DEED OF TRUST RECORDED JANUARY 13, 2020 AS INSTRUMENT N0. 2020-0016289, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. BY: NAME: TITLE: SOILS REPORT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66490 OF THE STATE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, A PRELIMINARY SOILS REPORT WAS PREPARED BY LEIGHTON AND ASSOCIATES, INC., REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF CA. PROJECT N0. 10967.108 ON JUNE 25, 2018, ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO.37341-9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368. AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME (SI IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPAC I TY(I ES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURES) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PEDSON(S) OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSONS) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALI FORN IA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. SIGNATURE NAME PRINTED MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN COUNTY. NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ON BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPAC I TY(I ES), AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURES) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S) OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORN IA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. NAME PRINTED MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN TAX BOND CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT A BOND IN THE SUM OF $ HAS BEEN EXECUTED AND FILED WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA, CONDITIONED UPON THE PAYMENT OF ALL TA%ES, STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL OR LOCAL, AND ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES, WHICH AT THE TIME OF FILING OF THIS MAP WITH THE COUNTY RECORDER ARE A LIEN AGAINST SAID PROPERTY, BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, AND SAID BONO HAS BEEN DULY APPROVED BY SAID BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. DATE: ,20 CASH BOND MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR im TAX COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS OFFICE, AS OF THIS DATE, THERE ARE NO LIENS AGAINST THE PROPERTY SHOWN ON THE WITHIN MAP FOR UNPAID STATE, COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, OR LOCAL TAXES, OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TA%ES, E%CEPT TAXES OR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES NOW A LIEN BUT NOT YET PAYABLE, WHICH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE $ DATE: ,20 MATTHEW JENNINGS COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR BY: DEPUTY SIGNATURE OMISSIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 66436 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE SIGNATURES OF THE FOLLOWING OWNERS OF EASEMENTS AND/OR OTHER INTERESTS HAVE BEEN OMITTED: AN EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALI FORNIA FOR PUBLIC UTILTI IES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES RECORDED BECEMBER 5, 1988 AS NSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD. CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY ITS CITY CLERK, RANDI JOHL, HEREBY APPROVES THE TRACT MAP AND ACCEPTS THE OFFER OF DEDICATION OF LOTS "A" THROUGH "D'. MADE HEREON FOR PUBLIC ROAD AND PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES, SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENTS, CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE DEDICATION OF ABUTTERS RIGHTS OF ACCESS ALONG SOMMERS BEND AS DEDICATED. WE ALSO HEREBY ACCEPT THE 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT AS DEDICATED. DATED: 2021 BY: RANDI JOHL CITY CLERK. CITY OF TEMECULA SHEET 1 OF 7 SHEETS RECORDER'S STATEMENT FILED THIS DAY OF 20 AT .M IN BOOK OF MAPS, AT PAGES . AT THE REQUEST OF THE CITY CLERK OF CITY OF TEMECULA. N0. FEE. PETER ALOANA, ASSESSOR -COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER BY: ,DEPUTY SUBDIVISION GUARANTEE: FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY N CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF WOODSIDE 055, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IN JANUARY 2018. HEREBY STATE THAT ALL MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS INDICATED OR THAT THEY WILL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE MONUMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE MAP AND THAT THE MONUMENTS ARE, OR WILL BE, SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, AND THAT THIS FINAL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP. THIS SURVEY IS TRUE AND COMPLETE AS SHOWN. DATE: LAND SLN t1�y1w" R�AtioA 3 No.8805 WILLIAM ROHAL, L.S. 8805 0i91f ��P 0' CN.1f CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT HEREBY STATE THAT THIS MAP CONSISTING OF SEVEN (7) SHEETS HAS BEEN EXAMINED BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION AND FOUND TO BE SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP OF TRACT N0. 37341 AS FILED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ON JUNE 20, 2018, THE EXPIRATION DATE BEING DUNE TO 2021. THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE STATE LAW AND CITY REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH, AND I AM SATISFIED THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DATED: 2021 KRIS R. WINCHAK L.S. 6240 EXP. 3-31-22 (AS DELEGATEDI CITY OF TEMECULA FOR PATRICK A. CITY ENGINEER No. L.S. 6240E o q/f OF CPU\W��\P SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SBM THOMAS, TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH LI S 64°10'07" E 137.06' R N 64°10'00 W 737.86' R L2 N 71'51'24" E 60. 57' R IN 71'51'21" E 60. 57' R L3 IN 47°54'03" E 206.41' R IN 47°54'00" E 2. 41' R L4 IN 74°40'31" E 84.91' R IN 74°40'28" E 84.91' R L5 IN 89-42'02" E 162.15' R IN 89-41'59" E 162.15R L6 IN 63-56.09. 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R L36 IS 0-50'29' E 260.95' R IN 0-50'32' W 260.95, R L37 IS 8-11'57' W 112.76' R N 8-11,54" E 112.76' R L38 S 25:37'21" W 112.71' R N 2537'18" E 172. 77' R L39 S 37'18'50" W 15.50' R IN 37°1847" E 15. 50' R L40 IS 5°40'51" E 142.81' R N 5°40'54" W 142.81' R L41 S 89°10'18" E 85.47' R N 89°10'21" W 85.47' R L42 IN 60'44'02" E 96. 06' R IN 60°43'59" E 16.11' R L43 IS 89°26'27" E 338.54' R IN 89°26'30" W 338.53' R L44 IN 0°33'48" E 30.00' R IN 0°3347" E 30.00' R I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I it I I I I I I I I I it I it I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I II VI I I VI it I I I I �1 VI it I I I I I I I it I it I it I �I it VI I VI I I I I I it I it I S �I 55' 111� L45Jr� } L59 Jr� BUTTERFIELD J I189°'10"W 5282.9595' R41'r� STAGE ROAD IN89' 39' 12"W 5282.67' R2 & 93) 1 J DETAIL"A" C N.T.S. IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP 3 73 41 9 NO NO. EESSHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, VICINITY MAP. RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 2. SEE SHEET N0. 4 FOR RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SHEET INDEX MAP. MURRIETTq�OT SPRINGS R D �O. O RORIPAUGH VALLEY I ROAD ts 56.00, S L53 465 (N8 pCG� 453°53' OAO 4 � h2h0�. 1�6 32"W R D� h� / I 55" 10' 55' O� ®p P L49 6In In - _I DETAIL'A it I g BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET (N88"29'38"E 5296.39'R4) (N88'29'37"E 5296.39' R2 & 33) CONTINUED TABLE DATA MIT �� � �1 CITY LI� NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 1 3.51' 14) LINE \\ .... .--------------- IN 38'15'24" E 663.55' R11 L45 IS 89°39'10" E 319.78' R41 IN 38'15'19" E 663.55' 121 �.11 IN 89°3972" W 319.80' R21 L56 (N 38°15'21" E IN 38'15'19" E 655.50' R4l 655.48' R21 �h L32�`� p L46 IN 0°21'22" E IN 0°20'58" E 265,43' R41 265.41' R21 L57 IN0°33'46" E 485. 01' R4l 455.00' O L47 IS 89°26'26" E 726. 20' R41 L58 (N 89°39'10" W IN 89'39'12" W R4)�� 55.00' R2 & RAI IN 89°2626" W 126.19' 321 L59 (N 89-39'10" W 601. 73' R4l L48 IN 0°33'34" E 16.07' R41 IN 89'39'12" W 601. 61' R2) 26 L49 IN 0°33'34' E IN 48°26'50" W IN 48°25'50" w 16.07' R21 30.4]' R41 30.48' R41 NAME C1 IN 89'39'12' W 601.50' PM 14/93-941 DELTA RADIUS ARC (23°23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) ■ ti v rL23 nm "•� ¢ �lJ w � � �+ , u, 1 = L50 IN 3fi°44'32" E 122.41' R41 (23'23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' R1 & R2) 1 L22 8 IN 3fi °44'30' E 722. 39' R21 C2 12'O8'52" 1600.00' (2 08'45" 1600.00' S9. 98' R41 S9. 92' A7 & R27 L51 IN 89°26'26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2 C3 (35°32'42" 1600.00' 992. 60' R41 I.y/ Im b 09 - zz p L52 IN 0°33'48" E IN 0°34'04'E 1111 10' R41 1670 00' R11 (35'32'46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 & R2) �� 1� RU 0 LJ L53 IN 38°75'27' E 82.30' R41 IN 38°1518'E 82.30' R21 He 8 7 / `J](°}o -816 L54 IN 0°33'48' E 150.19' R41 L43 IN 0°33'47'E 150.19' R2 8 R3) L13� L14 L15� K,A L7 �YY L\2 o L41 6 L8 Lg L10� �k L5 - r RACT H(c) TRACT HOO. I 377 341-3 37 38 8 TRACT- P-0 D 4771/ MCA 1808/80-00 � o �SO-47 I 36'" -.49-g 136'AT, E �, 479/ TGAOT MDO WA O.\ / 13' 92) - 20 -32 137% 349-4 ffi9�419-� / ' CIJi,�I � C� 4 a 9 � r�1 / ✓ -�� I TRACT NO. � 7118778161-9)\ � � R/ � g� / T ��SOMMERS BEND- � � qq �'V.� �� �0d byq� Ir TRACT NO. � �g �� 111M1C, 37 �38 � 30 R� 9 I we 1 (68/89-0.�477�3/�� 994 9a \ I I �39 9a o TRAID TRACT MAP 4 IL, TRACT MAP 37341-I6 I-- 373'}I-14 I 9a 1 MB 473/b3-71- t (422.01' R4 M5 473/47-55 \( / / TRACT MAP 37341-l�� N89'26'26"WI J ME 973/ 1422. 00' R21 L48 - TRACT MAP 37341-15 FD 1"IP W/PP 'FRANK (N89'26'26"W y / 72-79 M6 473/55-b2 / & LAURA RCE 28029 0.5', NO REFERENCE �SOMMERS BEND_-�D 1"IP OPEN DN. 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT /� MK Bx8 STONE MON. TRACT MAP 37341-1-13 NO REFERENCE ACCEPTED AS ON S'LY LINE OF-(75.81' Rol _ MK'D 'P 17"ON 5'LY R3 & R4 175. e4' R2 & R3) L59 SIDE UP L2' PER MB 473/97-93 POINT ON ,S'LY LINE OF R3 & R4 L45 R2, R3 & R4 RANCHO PAUBA BOUNDARY TRACT MAP 37341-12 (625.52'R4) (878.58'R4) 6 Lr __� M9 473/20-6ib 625.59'R2 & R3 (8T8.53'R2 & R31 �----�--- (5227.95'R4ll5227.88R2 && R31 -- --- - RANCHO PAUB BOUNDARY (N89'39'10'W 5282.95'R4)(NB9'39'12"N 5282.l'R2 & R31 / 1 PAR. 97 PAW. PAR. 4IPAR.8 PAW. 9� PAW. 99 \• PAR. PAWS g�PMl4 14/ PHO 956/ PIADII3 1B7/ PM® 94/®S-®5 No R5/79-7Q 4 08-05 iB-WP 57-55 SHEET 2 OF 7 SHEETS SURVEYOR'S NOTES 1. 0 INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. 2. ■ INDICATES 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805' TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, ME 468/89-98. 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 10.796 ACRES GROSS. 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT FOR THIS MAP, 8. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 40 LOTS. 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. 10, RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING, 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER IRS 143/82-89. 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MO 401/89-96. 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER TRACT 37368 ME 468/89-98. 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805 FLUSH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. NO. 2019-0433380. 17. ///// INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. ozz M MONUMENT LOG I a m 1 FD 1" IP W/TAG "LS 7891", S.E. CORNER SECTION 20 PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. I 12 2 FD. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH, "LS 7891", IN WELL r® MONUMENT, CL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. 8 SOUTH LOOP RD. PER R1 6 R4, FLUSH. 6 P p 3 FD. 1" IP W/TAG "LS 4, ON B.C. GL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, ON. 0.1' 0, P �� 4 ED. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891" IN WELL \� MONUMENT, CAL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD 8 NORTH 9. LOOP ROAD 8 NICOLAS RD. PER 11 8 R4. 5 FD. 1" UP W/TAG "LS 7891", E.C. CL BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. PER R1 a R4, FLUSH. o Hp g 4 p �, 6 FD. 3/4" IP W/TAG "LS 4251" PER EMS 95/77 -]2, R2, R3 ,o ,ENO 8 R4, FLUSH. 7 ST 1" IP W/TAG "LS 4, ON B.C. CL BUTTERFIELD � STAGE RD. PER R1 8 R4, DN. 0.7'. 8 ED. 3" BRASS CAP W/PUNCH MARK "LS 7891' IN p WELL MONUMENT, GL INT. BUTTERFIELD STAGE RD. AND p ROR IPAUGH VALLEY RD. PER Ri 8 R4, FLUSH. R� M� 'Z III. eB 9 FD. 2" IP W/TAG "LS 3483" N.W. CORNER � 6 SECTION 21. PER R1 8 R4, FLUSH. >v\ 10 FD. 2 1/4" BRASS CAP ON TOP OF 2 1/4' UP ON CONCRETE, STAMPED N.E. CORNER SECTION 21, PER IRS -57, IRS 87/28-34, R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.11 �\ 11 FD STONE MON. W/"P-16" SCRIBED ON S'LY o FACE W/TACK FOR S.E. CORNER SECTION 21 ® ®W PER R2, R3 8 R4, UP 0.5'. � 611. �� 12 FD 6"X6" STONE MON. W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER IRS 100/52-57, RE, R3 8 R4, FLUSH. 11 13 1" IP TAGGED LS 8805 TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-8, ME / SCALE: 1'= 400' 400 0 400 800 VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 26 TG�ACT MOO. SEE SHEETLa NO. 2 5j kq� �30 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS SHEET AFFECTING THIS MAP IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE OF THE CITY ENGINEER, CITY OF TEMECULA, IN E.C.S. BOOK T ,PAGE - THIS AFFECTS ALL LOTS. SEE SHEET NO. 2 - / 15 ,F 465.[6'16"E 1N81°36' C 465.13' R21 O� � m DAWNING g TRACT MtP �377 �49-�3 O -s GEC m (D W ' -BAD[ NT-0RIVE 1 TRACT MAP He. 377 ald9-1 i = DYMONDIA WAY \ -56. 00' 119 CORS STATION "BILL" N 2114995.038. E 6313564. 1750 N88°29'38"E 5295.87' (GRID) 10 ,,A/ N88°29'38"E 90 9S 5296.39' N. 29' 37"E -� / A o - 0 �( 49 5296.39' pR2 & R31 .a w / SOMMERS BEND N89°26'12"W 55. 00' BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD 20 L18 Q 21 11 9s'j29B p I �" CORS STATION "PMOB" - � �"�� '� Q N 2074153.1260 E 6375547.47000/ S y3z'w' BASIS OF NSS, BEARINGS DETAIL CORS STATION "P477" N.T.S. N 2127663. 6770 E 6298482:8020 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO.37341-9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY BOUNDARY MAP MARCH 2O19 9 0 - r-_�I 1j � 11J JJ_I u%CT GAP HO. -� 877 &a 14 2 4779/ 40-477 ACT MAP NO IJ _ 3778,61-16 P ,Gad '6771/ 33-30 I I I .11 -.4R R4%J v / / 9�IR=168800I L=1610.08� =36°38' 11 L_1079.5 / 22 TRACT NO. \ TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH --- ---------------- --------- NAME DIRECTION LENGTH o L1 IS 64°10'07" E 137. 86' 141 ---- ------------------------- _ IN 64°10'00" W 737. 86' R2 L16 IN 55:35'39" W 235.44' 34) L2 IN 71°51'24° E 60. 57' R41 L17 IN 0°21'36" E 2636.70' R41 IN 71-51'21" E 60.57' R21 IN 0°21'34" E 2636.07' R2 8 R3) L3 IN 4]:14'03" E 206.41' R41 L78 IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R4 IN 47°54'030 E 206.41' R21 IN 0°33'47" E 150."' R2 B R3) L4 IN 14°40'31" E 84.91' R41 L19 IN 38°15'21° E 82.30' R41 IN 14°40'28" E 84.91' R21 IN 38°1518" E 82.30' R21 L5 IN 89-42'.2" E 162.15' R41 L20 IN 0°36'11' E 28.00 RAD R41 - IN 09°41'59" E 762.75' R21 L21 IN 0°47'32" W 171.88' R41 L6 IN 63-56'09" E 113.99' R41 L22 IN 0°20'33" E 148:00' R41 IN 63-56'06" E 113.99' R2) L23 IN 77°43'48° W 20.36' R4) _ L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R4) L24 IN 9°18'11" W 31.00' RAD R4) IN 84°27'26" E 144. 82' R2 L21 IN 80°41'49" E 111.09' R41 -0°28'03.697" 18 IN 04°27'27" E 49.09' R4 ELEVATION=1354' IN 84-27'24" E 49.09' R31 NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC L9 IS 84-12'25" E 129.22' R41 --- ------------------- ----- - IN 84-12'28' W 129.22' 131 11 (23°23'23' 1610.00' 653.17' R4I L10 IN 83°31'26" E 386.16: R41 (23°23'33" 1600.00' 653.24' N1 8 R21 IN 83°31'23" E 386.16' R3) C2 (2°08'52' 7600.00' 59.98' R41 111 IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 (2°08'45" 1600.0O' 59.92 Ri 8 R21 IN 5]°4046" E 87.87' R3 C3 (35°32'42' 1600.00' 992.60' R41 L12 IN 72-09'33" E 161.36' R41 (35°31.46" 1600.00' 992.63' R1 8 R21 IN 72°09'30" E 767.36' R31 C4 (9°54'30" 500.01' 86.47' R4) L13 IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R41 C5 (27°58'29' 231 .00' 112.79' R41 IN 81°26'09" E 356.89' R31 C6 (1°45'48" 765.00' 23.54' 14) L14 IN 89°59'57" W 283,29' R41 C7 (47-03'21" 35.00' 28.74' R41 CONVERGENCE ANGLE IN 90°00'00" W 283.29' R3I C8 (3°55'51" 80.00' 5.49' R4) AT THE NORTHWEST L15 IN 36°44'32° E 122.41, R4) C9 (42'19'13' 85.00. 62.78' R4) CORNER OF SECTION 21 IN 36-44'30' E 122. 39' R21 R SHEET 3 OF 7 SHEETS 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR NOTES AND MONUMENT NOTES. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD 83 (NSRS 2011) EPOCH 2O10.00. COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, ZONE 6 AS DETERMINED LOCALLY BY A TIE BETWEEN CONTINUOUSLY OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS (CORS) T477",'BILL" AND TMOB"AS SHOWN HEREON. (I.E.N 28°53'23'E)DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE GROUND DISTANCES. GRID DISTANCES MAY BE OBTAINED BY MULTIPLYING GROUND DISTANCES BY 0.999901821, AVERAGE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL = 1354'. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY INDICATES CENTER LINE INDICATES LOT LINE INDICATES EXISTING EASEMENT LINE • INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. ■ INDICATES FOUND 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED ITS 8805, FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-98. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE Or TAGGED LS 8805, FLUSH. CONTINUOUS OPERATING REFERENCE STATIONS ICORS, AS NOTED). �TGNQ 4 GYMAP HO. oiT CT MAP HO.\ / �/I` O Z W W N W LLI N -TRACT MAP MGO �,t - GV�CJ6777�/8-94 \m\\��\ � -I 74 yHILLSTONE STREET - LJ N51°37'24"W RAD PRO N47°41'32"W RAD PCC \ �: N85°15'OT'E RAD PRO` \ -w- DETAIL "A" TRACT MAP NO. 37341-9 _N73- 47' 21 "W RAD PCC /C6 N72°1'33"W RAD R=765. 00' L23 1 \ N29°58'28"E RAD R=231.00' N57°56'57"E RAD 6-PR��� DETAIL A" N.T.S. . - '0'R4) -- SCALE: 1'= 200' / 99 / / \ 200 0 200 400 \ T RAcr p�A�4 R90O. No IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP NO.37341-9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368. AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST. SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY SHEET INDEX MAP p"A 7RAC�p No. I I �y'aa �ses MARCH 2O19 L SHEET 4 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. LEGEND INDICATES BOUNDARY. INDICATES CENTER LINE. INDICATES LOT LINE. © INDICATES SHEET NO. EASEMENT NOTES 1. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA RECORDED DECEMBER 5, 1988 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 88-354239, O.R. CANNOT BE PLOTTED FROM RECORD.. 2 A 3' PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT DEDICATED HEREON. 3. AN EASEMENT FOR PUBLIC UTILITY PURPOSES IN FAVOR OF EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT RECORDED NOVEMBER 14, 2013 AS DOCUMENT NO. 2013-0539683, O.R. SCALE: 1"= 80' 80 0 80 160 LINE TABLE CURVE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH NAME DELTA RADIUS ____ _________ L1 N 67°11'58" W 20.05' C13 1:55:27 1593. 00' L4 N 53°27'17' W 24.39' C18 117°03, 21 35.00, C19 13°55'51" 80. 00' L5 N 4°28'37" W 22.31' C20 2°13'01" 1260. 00' L6 N 77°25'00" E 17.00' C21 1°58'34" 1260.00' L7 N 9°18'11" W 15.60' C22 1°41'43- 1565. 00' L15 N 36°29'52" E 23.70' C23 1°3606" 1565.00' L16 N 42°18'00" E 11.65, C24 14°33'18" 10650 00' L17 N 47°20'00" E 12.96' L21 N 2:06:00" E 36.69' L22 N 0 22 32" W 30.75' L23 N 2°0600" E 17.65' L24 N 1°36'12" W 24.56' L25 N 4°05'30" W 12.78' L26 N 36°41'06" E 23.62' L27 N 4°40'04" W 17.40' L29 IN 0°36'19" E 28.00'PAD R41 L31 IN 9°18'11, W 37.GG'R41 \ N85° 1 7RL%CT I a7 849 No 473/8-94 1 I SCALE: 1"= 40' 40 0 40 80 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA 53.ARC50- TRACT MAP NO.37341-9 28.74'R41 5 .49R41 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP N0. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 466, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, 48. 75' IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, 43.46' RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 46. 34' 43. 75' 8427R41 RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 .' TRACT MAP $7388 PRIVATE VEHICULAR ME ACCESS & UTILITY 7 _ PRIVATE MULTI USE EASEMENT PER TRACT TRACT MAP 87 349-8 TRAIL EASEMENT PER MAP 37368, ^ ^ ^ ^ �D I TRACT MAP 37368, MB 468/89-9� ltk9'S4'30" 1 Q 1 AW 3 1,-- MB 468/89-98 I _ ^ SEE SHEET NO. 6 SHEET 5 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. TRACT MAP 87as me 488/80-08 7 IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF ....FORMA TRACT MAP NO.37341-9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368. AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 SEE SHEET NO. 3 I SEE SHEET NO. 5 I N84°54'OS"W 105. 75' RAD I SI I 40' 28' 28' I^ = I I N85'04'52"W 117.50' RAD N83' 6@S I 50'53"W 134. 67' RAD p aNp'atiNN8 U= 29 59'55"W 106.00,RAD 29 3 - 3 N84°OS'16"9� 136. 88' RAC33 28 N82°28'1W 11PCC 28.00' 0. 00' RAD s 6 N81°017 3' 137.83' RAO I Io oZ3W> Io �ZNPIa, I I� NI8°15 �o.� ��3 30 �� N81°45' I I '38"W 97. 00' l' �.o, H v 2 00"W 143. 93' RAD ti a NI / I -f N78°2635"W RAD 32 N79°$3.59' Q L10 I o N865.62'6„W _ W 111. 57' RAD a I'^ p 0 I� 16 7 ' .y/ - a O 28.00' C11 W RAD PRC ppftso sm. N6S. 5I2,\55O"\o, 02„ � N C10 N81°454031 p, D'00„ W 3WA1522 vVN E08.5 4(sfi4'00"/<pN78°02'10"W RADNT4 1, T,c- R, 4,1j, 23' \ ao y C,�B 2Jz 00 33.0p„ CIS-N83.23'00"W y2 NSZ.O o a o 15 Mo \\ O, 'd. g I C5�`"41.04�� R'300,0p,3300„ a NI SALVI �09]' 0 0 ��Q j o 2J• o, o �%` (:yam' A LANE N82°25'00, 7. 89'm U W 131, `1j`33• o o \ N83'23'00"W 117. 91'N82_25'10^W RAD 34 0p, 00„ \CI�\=100.41, `v m,'I 99. 54' ;^' N82. 39 W 70. L3�1 N 25'00" 03' 'DRAINAGE" (,$ 30'S3C8 I+'38'93„ o° N56�14'27°W RAD 0.138 •�Ih ('� =,,50 9 _ aI Q - 4.47' L13J L14 4j 04 W 4=100'46'21�b/ c� y9so AC. �Iz \\A7 \ paI 4=44-39'3i° o0 %� y9 O 1-53.00 d6a a� SEE SHEET NO. 3 �/ \ 9J 10 M wl 14 Oaf i� \ `? rySS•� e - zl �� L28 0 12 S�B6 p0,� i g 13 ss 463AC67 PAP aD *66 NB 1666/89-06 99 SCALE: f" 40' 40 0 40 80 SHEET 6 OF 7 SHEETS NOTES 1. SEE SHEET N0. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. LINE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L2 N ° 541725 E 36.36' ' L3 L8 N 83.2' 3'00 W 18.36 N -5 650'00" W 0.42' L9 N 22°10'00" E 36.04' L10 L11 N 22:10'00" E 5-' N 5]°21'00" W 13.]7' L12 N 46°18'29" W 46.44' L13 L14 N 83:23:00" W 5.00' N 83°23'00" W 13.36' L15 N 36°29'52" E 23.70' L18 L19 N 21°0B'18" W 33.76' N 0°22'32 W 34.50' L20 N 10.12'58" E 33.31' L28 L30 N 45-00'00" W 6.27' IN 77°43'48" W 20.36'R41 NAME CURVE TABLE DELTA RADIUS ARC C1 13°09'41" 102.00' 23.43' C2 C3 10°35'20" 102.00 7:57'41" 68.00' 18.85' 9.45' C4 CS 37°54'57 68,00' 17-47'29" 68.00' 45,00' 21 C6 11-31'15' 102.00' .11' 20.51' C7 8°02'07" 328.00' 46.00' CB C9 11°44'17" 102.00' 29-56'11' 68.00, 20.90' 353...543' CIO 1 C12 7°25'18 " 3°1021022.00' 521 507'291503.00' 1-5149.. 54.4 ' 14 1597.00' 49C99' C C16 7200 26-10'43600' 17. 0 31.07' - C17 (1.45'48" 765.00' 23.54'R41 C25 0-50'14" 1232.00' 18.01' TRA04 HAP 88060 HE 46g/66-6✓8 9 TRACT GAP ST366 PiJI� @S66/69-06 90 N79'44'S1"W \ \ qy7 \ \ \ N84°05'36"W 74.30' _ N85'02'47"W 135. 95' N87*31'00"W 76. OS' <OT C•40 / L8 \\------_ "LANDSCAPE" 0.681 AC. 11 44'14'"W 201T R41 ------ L-- ---_-- ---_ - \ CI 28.00, �1a 3 DETAIL "A" N.T.S. -- ----- NOTES 1. SEE SHEET NO. 2 FOR BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET, SURVEYOR'S NOTES, MONUMENT NOTES AND RECORD DATA FOR BOUNDARY. (1 2. SEE SHEET NO. 3 FOR BOUNDARY MAP, BASIS OF BEARINGS AND N\1• VICINITY MAP. 3. SEE SHEET NO. 4 FOR SHEET 'N SAD SRC INDEX MAP AND EASEMENT NOTES. I" \ �47. 41, 2"W R\0 ACC\' N�5• 4�. 0�, jE RAD SRC/ Q o TRACT HO. ST S119 m 4177�/✓4-94 co �o 4 o �C 2 ti C \ o h p• tip _ (o /o 0 / =O' / gyp/ Ppp coo L11 TRACT' NO. 3773169-6 (N80°41'491 597.72' RAD 1-3R4) D (N80°41'49"E 486. 63, RAD 88. 9/' 45. 91• 9'�Y wLOI-A„ / 2•�g R41 I� "� N80°qi' � 1474. 59'41",( 43. 00 9 E,41 90. 58' LQ l• I m B \ Z co , 4 SHEET 7 OF 7 SHEETS IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACT MAP R41 NO.3 7341-9 BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98, INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 LINE TABLE NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 N 67°11'58" W 20.05' L5 N 4°28'37" W 22.31' L6 N 77°2500" E 17. 00' L7 N 9°18'11" W 15. 60' L11 N 57°21'00" W 13.77' 112 N 46°18'29" W 46.44' L28 N 45°0000" W 6. 27' L31 IN 9°18'11" W 37. 00'R4) CURVE TABLE NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC C17 (1°45'48765..00: 2354'R4) CIS (470321" 3500' 28.74'R4 C19 3°55'580.005.49R4) C20 2°13'01" 1260008 75' C21 1°58'34" 1260.00: 43.46' C24 I4°33'18" 1060.0084.27'R4) \ 9� y66• \ •off 3�8� 92 309s \ ITRA(,T a00. $a 86r8 488/80-08 \\\ \\\ <pT N85.D LOT 99 \\ \� � SCAPFIY 735, 95, \\\\ 0.6�9'\ SCALE: 1"= 40' \ 40 0 40 80 \ \ SEE SHEET NO. 6 so DLNADHAWE \\cp.ripkpng.ppm\prplppts\C_RIV_G\17883\17863 AM - Survey-Mapping\Survey\Fin,Map\PNpsp3\TrpptMap37341-9\17883AM-9fm07_.MppSht.Ggn PLOT DATE: 25-JAN-2021 JN M82 TABLE DATA NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L1 S 64°10'O7" E 137.86' R4 N 64°10,00, W 737.86' R2) L2 IN 71'51'24" E 60. 57' R4 IN 71'51'21" E 60. 57' 321 L3 IN 47-54'03' E 206.41' R41 IN 47°54'00" E 206.41' R21 L4 IN 74'40'31" E 84.91' R41 IN 7V40'28" E 84.91' R21 L5 IN 89'42'02" E 162.15' R41 IN 89'41'59" E 162.15' R21 L6 IN 63'56'09" E 113.99' R41 IN 63°56'06" E 113,99' R21 L7 IN 84°27'29" E 144.82' R41 IN 84°27'26" E 14-4.82' R21 L8 IN BV27'27" E 49.09' R41 IN 84'27'24" E 49.09' R31 L9 IS 84'12'25" E 129.22' R41 IN 84-12'28' W 129.22' R3) L10 IN 83-31'26" E 386.16' R41 IN 83°31'23" E 386.16' R31 Lll IN 57°40'49" E 87.87' R41 IN 57'40'46" E 87,87' R31 L12 IN 72'09'33" E 161.36' R41 IN 72'09'30" E 161.36' R31 L13 IN 81°26'12" E 356.89' R41 IN 81°26'09" E 356,89' R31 L14 IS 89°59'57" E 283.29' R41 N 9V00'00" W 283.29' R3) L15 S 83°50'13" E 159. 06, R41 IN 83'50'16" W 159.06' R3) L16 IN 61-56'25' E 264.03' R41 IN 61°56'22" E 264.03' R31 L17 IN 51°06'12" E 146.91' R41 IN 51°06'09" E 146.91' R31 L18 IN 4V50'09" E 160,77' R41 N 40'50'06" E 160.77' R3 L19 IN 45'27'37" E 97.37' R41 IN 45-27'34' E 97.37' R31 L20 IN 55-57'04" E 292,00R41 N 55°57'01" E 292.00' R3 L21 IN 71°33'59" E 103.58' R41 N 71°539356" E 103.58' R3 L22 N 1051W 41774' R4 N 10-59'4W II 44R311 L23 N 46°1713W ]083' R4 N46°17'16" A31 L24 30°10'20 12R41. 33' 3V10'17" E 12903 RIN L25 IN 41'58'20" W 153.10' R4) IN 41'58'23" W 153.10' R3) L26 IN 68'29'22" E 150.04' R41 IN 68-29'19' E 150,04' R31 L27 IN 49°18'15" W 61.50' A41 IN 49°18'18" W 61.50' A31 L28 IN 27:42'239" W 157.42' R41 N 2742'32" W 757.42' R3) L29 IN 3°0975" E 69.52 R41 IN 3-09'12" E 69.52' R341 L30 IN 31°O8'52" E 146.57' R41 IN 31°OB'49" E 146.57' R31 L31 IN 59°53'24" E 91.23' R41 N 59°53'21" E 91.23' R3 L32 IS 80-1149" E 146.69' R41 IN 80-11'52" W 146.69' R3) L33 IS 24-16'03" E 163.27' R41 IN 24°16'06W 163.27: R3) L34 IS 40°55'25: E 372.57R41 IN 4V5528" W 372.57' R3) L35 S 22-46'27" E 193.68' R41 IN 22-46'30" W 193.68. R3 L36 IS 0-50'29' E 260.95' R41 IN 0*50'32' W 260.95, R3) L37 IS 8-11'57' W 112.76' R41 IN 8°1154" E 112.76' R31 L38 S 25°31'21" W 112.71' R4) IN 25-31'18" E 112.71' 331 L39 IS 37-18'50' W 85.50' R41 IN 37-18'47" E 85.50' R31 L40 IS 5-40'51' E 142.81' R41 IN 5°40'54" W 142.81' R3) L41 IS 89°10'18" E 85.47' R4 N 89110'21" W 85.47' R31 L42 N 60-44'02' E 96. 06, R41 IN 60-43'59" E 96.06' R31 L43 IS 89°26'27" E 338.54' R41 IN 89°26'30" W 338.53' R3) -4-4 IN 0°33'48" E 30. 00, R41 IN 0°33'47" E 30.00' R21 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT SHEET ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTES 1. THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED WITHIN 30 MILES OF MOUNT PALOMAR OBSERVATORY. ALL PROPOSED OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PALOMAR OBSERVATORY RECOMMENDATIONS, ORDINANCE NO. 655. 2. THIS PROJECT IS WITHIN A LIQUEFACTION HAZARD ZONE. II.N IIo LL 116 20 21 4 P P � tD 0, 0.0. SEE- DETAIL'A MURRIETTA1OT SCR D �O. Q%G��115 K O b RORIPAUGH \ VALLEY W IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ,STATE OF CALIFORNIA 00 �P 55' SHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETS TRACT MAP NO 3 73 41-91--1J �59 � SURVEYOR'S NOTES (I O"W 1. 0 INDICATES FOUND AS NOTED. BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 9 OF TRACT MAP NO. 37368, AS FILED IN BOOK 468, PAGE 89 THROUGH 98. INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, M J � 5282. 95' R4�'r- 2 INDICATES 7" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, IN THE CITY OF TEMECULA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, LYING WITHIN SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 7 SOUTH, �� INS9°39'12"W IN BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37368, RANGE 2 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN. 1 5282.87' R2 & R3) MB 468/89-98. J DETAIL'A' RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY MARCH 2O19 3. O INDICATES SET 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED LS 8805, BOUNDARY CONTROL SHEET N.T.S. FLUSH. (N88"29'38"E 5296.39'R4) (N88'29'37"E 5296.39' R2 & 33) II� 115 4. ALL MONUMENTS SET ARE PER RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDINANCE 461.21. 0 \ CONTINUED TABLE DATA �� �� 5. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 10.796 ACRES GROSS. CITY LIMIT NAME DIRECTION LENGTH L55 (N 38°15'21" E 663.51' 141 LINE 6. DRAINAGE EASEMENTS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF 1 ---- ------------------------- IIN 38'15'24" E 663.55' R11 BUILDINGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS, L45 IS 89°39'10" E 319.78' R41 IN IV 15'11" E 663. 55' R21 L56 (N 38°15'21" E 655.50' R4) - 7. ALL MONUMENTS SHOWN AS SET SHALL BE SET IN IN 89°39'12" W 379.80' R21 IN 38'15'19" E 655.48' R21 N,� L32 ACCORDANCE WITH THE MONUMENTATION AGREEMENT L46 IN 0°21'22" E 265.43' 34) L57 (N 0°33'46" E 485. 01' R4) ,yo �!� FOR THIS MAP, IN 0-20'58" E 265.41' R21 IN 0'33'47" E 465. 01' R21 L47 L58 (N 89'39'1O" W 55.00' R41 6. THIS TRACT CONTAINS 40 LOTS. IS 89-26'26" E 126.20' R41 N ' IN 89'39'12" W 55.00' R2 & R37 3 IN 89°26'26" W 126.19' R21 L59 (N 89°39'1O" W 601.73' R4) !m y �� p N N 9. INDICATES SUBDIVISION BOUNDARY. L48 IN 0°3334' E 76.01' R41 IN 19:39:12" W 601. 61' R21 \ 26 IN V33'34" E 76.01' R2) IN 89'39'12" W 601. 50' PM 14/93-94) C2.`�\3° oS N �1ry 11) RAD INDICATES RADIAL BEARING. L49 IN 48°26'50" W 30.47' R41 NAME DELTA RADIUS ARC h ■ ! w W ----------------------- ------ wwlN N ,gyp 11. R1 INDICATES RECORD PER IRS 143/82-89. IN 48°25'so" W SO 48' R21 Cl (23'23'23" 1600.00' 653.17' R4) rL23 fly • o L50 IN 36°44'32" E 122:41' R41 123'23'33" 1101.10' 653.24' R1 & R21 `ZN L22 ,1 O 0 - 12. R2 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 342/73-85. IN 36°44'30" E 122.39' R21 C2 12°OB'52" 1600. 00' 59.98' R4) ri L51 IN 09°26'26" W 500.00' R4 8 R2 (2 08'45" 1600, 00' 59. 92' Rl & R2) �.y/ Im _ C 13. R3 INDICATES RECORD PER MB 401/89-96. C3 (35'32'42" 1600. 00' 992.60' R4) L52 IN V33'48" E 1610.00' R4) (35'32'46" 1600. 00' 992. 63' R1 & R2) �� Q q � 14. R4 INDICATES RECORD AND MEASURED PER IN V34'04"E 1610.00' R11 e , TRACT 37368 MB 468/89-98. B L53 IN 38°15'21" E 82.30' R41 15. ALL LOT CORNERS OF THIS MAP WILL BE MONUMENTED IN 38°15'18"E 82.30' R21 \�� 'S°jJ� La c� �7I/1�a�'34 �. u+ BY A 1" IRON PIPE TAGGED "LS 8805 FLUSH UNLESS L54 IN 0°33'48" E 150.19' R41 `4j OTHERWISE NOTED. IN 0°33'47"E 150.19' R2 8 R3 L13 - L14 L15 0 �A -� 16. C.C. 8 R's, RECORDED 10-28-2019 AS INST. LT �Y1 LVL Lqi s NO. 2019-0433380. S6 L4 LS �6 L8 L9 4G ACTT MO. 17. ///// INDICATES RESTRICTED ACCESS. 56. 00' s3 �7749 G�MC3 4��/�� �� ` [XI MONUMENT LOG �MB 471 TRACT NOO II " 26 32 373'1 4 TR373T10111 ,. u. MB 47T 19 25 �� 23 , �11�,a TRACT NO. �0 I 377�38 �39 24NO. 37341-9 YRACY MAP IL, TRACT MAP 37341-16 I-- 37341-14 f 9a I MB 473/63-71 t (422. 01' R4 MB 413/41-55 �N89' 26' 26"W) _ TRACT MAP 373 41 - 1� (422. 00' R21 L48 �- TRA Cf MAP 37391-15 FD "P W/PP 'FRANK MB (N89'26'26"W / N1H 473/56-b2 & LAURA RCP "029 72�79 ---L51 �_ - - /DN. 0.5', NO REFERENCE P L4 `�SOMMERS BEND---ED 1"IP OPEN DIN 0.5' ACCEPTED AS POINT /� FD 8x8 STONE MON. 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W/"P-15" SCRIBED ON S'LY FACE NO TACK E'LY 1/4 CORNER SECTION 21 PER RS 100/52-57, R2 , R3 8 R4, FLUSH. 11 13 1" UP TAGGED LS 8805 TO BE SET FLUSH PER TRACT MAP 37341-8, MB / SCALE: 1'= 400' 40O 0 400 800 BOOK T PAGE Item No. 11 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Award Construction Contract to PAL General Engineering, Inc., for the Traffic Signal — Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW 18-11 PREPARED BY: Kendra Hannah-Meistrell, Senior Civil Engineer Laura Bragg, Associate Engineer II RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Approve an appropriation of $443,222 from Measure S to the Traffic Signal — Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11; and 2. Award a construction contract to PAL General Engineering, Inc., in the amount of $901,846.00, for the Traffic Signal — Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11; and 3. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the contract amount, $90,184.60. BACKGROUND: On February 22, 2021, the City Manager, under the authorities delegated by the City Council of the City of Temecula in Resolution 2021-06, approved the Mitigated Negative Declaration, plans and specifications and authorized the Department of Public Works to solicit construction bids for the Traffic Signal - Park and Ride Access Improvements, PW 18-11. The Traffic Signal — Park and Ride Access Improvements project will construct a traffic signal and modify the medians on Temecula Parkway at Wabash Lane, construct an access road from Temecula Parkway at Wabash Lane to the existing park and ride facility, and eliminate the existing entrance to the park and ride facility on Vallejo Avenue by extending the existing wall. The construction contract was publicly advertised for bids between March 26, 2021 and May 4, 2021. On Tuesday, May 4, 2021, seven bids were electronically opened and publicly posted on PlanetBids. The results are as follows: Rank Bidder Amount 1. PAL General Engineering, Inc. $ 901,846.00 2. All American Asphalt $1,154,917.00 3. Tri-Group Construction, Inc. $1,199,898.00 4. GMC Engineering, Inc. $1,211,000.00 5. Southland Paving, Inc. $1,222,070.78 6. Aid Builders, Inc. $1,400,149.00 7. I E General Engineering, Inc. Non -responsive I E General Engineering, Inc. has been deemed non -responsive because they did not provide a signed Bid Sheet, Statement of Technical Ability and Experience, Bidder's Statement of Past Contract Disqualifications, Non -Collusion Affidavit, Bidder's Agreement, Addendum #2 and Addendum #3. Staff has reviewed the bid proposals and found that PAL General Engineering, Inc. of San Diego, California to be the lowest responsible bidder for this project. PAL General Engineering, Inc. has public contracting experience and has completed similar projects for other public agencies in Southern California. The Engineer's Estimate for the construction contract was $955,000.00. The Specifications allow for 120 working days for construction, which is approximately 6 months. The additional requested appropriation will cover the following project's components: 1. Balance of the construction budget plus contingency 2. Geotechnical testing 3. Material testing 4. Engineer of Record construction support 5. Biological survey and monitoring 6. Cultural monitoring 7. MSHCP fees 8. Staff administration The Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) is an element of the Riverside County Integrated Project (RCIP) to conserve open space, nature preserves and wildlife to be set aside in some areas. It is designed to protect over 150 species and conserve over 500,000 acres in Western Riverside County. The City of Temecula is a permittee to the MSHCP and as such is required to abide by the Regional Conservation Authority's (RCA) Fee Remittance and Collection Policy adopted by Resolution 07-04 on September 10, 2007. The RCA is a joint regional authority formed by the County and the Cities to provide primary policy direction for implementation of the MSHCP. Since July 1, 2008, the RCA has required that locally funded Capital Improvement Projects contribute applicable MSHCP fees within 90-days of construction contract award. Fees outside the public right of way are calculated on a cost per acre of disturbed area basis, while fees for typical right-of-way improvements projects are 5% of construction costs. Staff is working with WRCOG and the RCA to finalize the MSHCP fee obligation this project will be assessed. FISCAL IMPACT: The Traffic Signal — Park and Ride Access Improvements project is identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2025. It is funded with Measure S, General Fund, Settlement Proceeds and Developer Contribution. The requested appropriation of $443,222 is included in the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Years 2022-2026 scheduled to be adopted by the City Council on June 8, 2021. In order to award the contract and proceed with this project, staff is requesting to move the appropriation in the proposed CIP Budget to the current fiscal year. With the additional appropriation of $443,222 from Measure S, adequate funds will be available in the project accounts for the contract amount of $901,846.00, plus the 10% contingency amount of $90,184.60, for a total encumbrance of $992,030.60. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Contract 2. Project Description 3. Project Location CITY OF TEMECULA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT for TRAFFIC SIGNAL — PARK AND RIDE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. PW18-11 THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into the 2511 day of May, 2021 by and between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and PAL General Engineering, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: That City and Contractor, for the consideration hereinafter named, mutually agree as follows: CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The complete Contract includes all of the Contract Documents, to wit: Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Performance Bond, Labor and Materials Bond, Plans and Specifications entitled TRAFFIC SIGNAL — PARK AND RIDE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. PW18-11, Insurance Forms, this Contract, and all modifications and amendments thereto, the State of California Standard Plans and Specifications, (latest edition), issued by the California Department of Transportation, where specifically referenced in the Plans, Special Provisions, and Technical Specifications, and the latest version of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, including all supplements as written and promulgated by Public Works Standards, Inc. (hereinafter, "Standard Specifications") as amended by the General Specifications, Special Provisions, and Technical Specifications for TRAFFIC SIGNAL — PARK AND RIDE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. PW18-11. Copies of these Standard Specifications are available from the publisher: BNi Building News Division of BNi Publications, Inc. 990 Park Center Drive, Suite E Vista, CA 92081 (760) 734-1113 The Standard Specifications will control the general provisions, construction materials, and construction methods for this Contract except as amended by the General Specifications, Special Provisions, and Technical Specifications for TRAFFIC SIGNAL — PARK AND RIDE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. PW18-11. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and the other Contract Documents, the other Contract Documents shall take precedence over, and be used in lieu of, such conflicting portions. Where the Contract Documents describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, it is understood that the item is to be furnished and installed completed and in place and that only the best general practice is to be used. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and do all the work involved in executing the Contract. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by anyone shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflict between this Contract and any other Contract Document shall be resolved in favor of this Contract. 2. SCOPE OF WORK Contractor shall perform everything required to be performed, shall provide and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment, and all utility and transportation services required for the following: TRAFFIC SIGNAL — PARK AND RIDE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. PW18-11 All of said work to be performed and materials to be furnished shall be in strict accordance with the Drawings and Specifications and the provisions of the Contract Documents hereinabove enumerated and adopted by City. 3. CITY APPROVAL All labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services shall be furnished and work performed and completed under the direction and supervision, and subject to the approval of City or its authorized representatives. 4. CONTRACT AMOUNT AND SCHEDULE The City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept, in full payment for, the work agreed to be done, the sum of: NINE HUNDRED ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED FORTY-SIX DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($901,846.00), the total amount of the base bid. Contractor agrees to complete the work in a period not to exceed 120 working days, commencing with delivery of a Notice to Proceed by City. Construction shall not commence until bonds and insurance are approved by City. 5. CHANGE ORDERS All change orders shall be approved by the City Council, except that the City Manager is hereby authorized by the City Council to make, by written order, changes or additions to the work in an amount not to exceed the contingency as established by the City Council. 6. PAYMENTS a. Lump Sum Bid Schedule: Before submittal of the first payment request, the Contractor shall submit to the Director of Public Works a schedule of values allocated to the various portions of the work, prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the Director of Public Works may require. This schedule, as approved by the Director of Public Works, shall be used as the basis for reviewing the Contractor's payment requests. b. Unit Price Bid Schedule: Pursuant to Section 20104.50 of the Public Contract Code, within 30 days after submission of a payment request to the City, the Contractor shall be paid a sum equal to 95% of the value of the work completed according to the bid schedule. Payment request forms shall be submitted on or about the 30th day of each successive month as the work progresses. The final payment, if unencumbered, or any part thereof unencumbered, shall be made 60 days after acceptance of final payment and the Contractor filing a one-year Warranty and an Affidavit of Final Release with the City on forms provided by the City. C. Payment for Work Performed: Payments shall be made on demands drawn in the manner required by law, accompanied by a certificate signed by the City Manager, stating that the work for which payment is demanded has been performed in accordance with the terms of the Contract, and that the amount stated in the certificate is due under the terms of the Contract. Partial payments on the Contract price shall not be considered as an acceptance of any part of the work. d. Payment of Interest: Interest shall be paid on all undisputed payment requests not paid within 30 days pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 20104.50. Public Contract Code Section 7107 is hereby incorporated by reference. 7. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES / EXTENSION OF TIME a. Liquidated Damages: In accordance with Government Code Section 53069.85, Contractor agrees to forfeit and pay to City the sum of $1,000 per day for each calendar day completion is delayed beyond the time allowed pursuant to Paragraph 4 of this Contract. Such sum shall be deducted from any payments due to or to become due to Contractor. b. Extension of Time: Contractor will be granted an extension of time and will not be assessed liquidated damages for unforeseeable delays beyond the control of, and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including delays caused by City. Within ten calendar days of the occurrence of such delay, Contractor shall give written notice to City. Within 30 calendar days of the occurrence of the delay, Contractor shall provide written documentation sufficient to support its delay claim to City. Contractor's failure to provide such notice and documentation shall constitute Contractor's waiver, discharge, and release of such delay claims against City. 8. WAIVER OF CLAIMS On or before making each request for payment under Paragraph 6 above, Contractor shall submit to City, in writing, all claims for compensation as to work related to the payment. Unless the Contractor has disputed the amount of the payment, the acceptance by Contractor of each payment shall constitute a release of all claims against the City related to the payment. Contractor shall be required to execute an affidavit, release, and indemnity agreement with each claim for payment. 9. PREVAILING WAGES Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the City Council has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this Contract from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. Copies may be obtained from the California Department of Industrial Relations Internet website at http://www.dir.ca.gov. Contractor shall provide a copy of prevailing wage rates to any staff or subcontractor hired, and shall pay the adopted prevailing wage rates as a minimum. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1720, 1720.9, 1725.5, 1771.1(a), 1773.8, 1775, 1776, 1777.5, 1777.6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of the Labor Code, Contractor shall forfeit to the City, as a penalty, the sum of $200.00 for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each laborer, worker, or mechanic employed, paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this Contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of the Contract. This project, work, or service will be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.4. 10. TIME OF THE ESSENCE Time is of the essence in this contract. 11. INDEMNIFICATION All work covered by this Contract done at the site of construction or in preparing or delivering materials to the site shall be at the risk of Contractor alone. Contractor agrees to save, indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, employees, and agents, against any and all liability, injuries, or death of persons (Contractor's employees included), and damage to property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken or out of the operations conducted by Contractor, save and except claims or litigations arising through the sole active negligence or sole willful misconduct of the City. The Contractor shall indemnify and be responsible for reimbursing the City for any and all costs incurred by the City as a result of Stop Notices filed against the project. The City shall deduct such costs from progress payments or final payments due to the Contractor. 12. GRATUITIES Contractor warrants that neither it nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives has offered or given any gratuities or promises to City's employees, agents, or representatives with a view toward securing this Contract or securing favorable treatment with respect thereto. 13. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Contractor warrants that none of its partners, members or shareholders are related by blood or marriage to any employee of the City who has participated in the development of the specifications or approval of this project or who will administer this project nor are they in any way financially associated with any City officer or employee, or any architect, engineer, or other preparers of the Drawings and Specifications for this project. Contractor further warrants that no person in its employ nor any person with an ownership interest in the Contractor has been employed by the City within one year of the date of the Notice Inviting Bids. 14, CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT After the completion of the work contemplated by this Contract, Contractor shall file with the City Manager, its affidavit stating that all workmen and persons employed, all firms supplying materials, and all subcontractors upon the Project have been paid in full, and that there are no claims outstanding against the Project for either labor or materials, except certain items, if any, to be set forth in an affidavit covering disputed claims or items in connection with a Stop Notice which has been filed under the provisions of the laws of the State of California. 15. NOTICE TO CITY OF LABOR DISPUTES Whenever the Contractor has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of the Contract, Contractor shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respect thereto, to City. 16. BOOKS AND RECORDS Contractor's books, records, and plans or such part thereof as may be engaged in the performance of this Contract, shall at all reasonable times be subject to inspection and audit by any authorized representative of the City. 17. INSPECTION The work shall be subject to inspection and testing by City and its authorized representatives during manufacture and construction and all other times and places, including without limitation, the plants of Contractor and any of its suppliers. Contractor shall provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of inspectors. All inspections and tests shall be performed in such manner as to not unduly delay the work. The work shall be subject to final inspection and acceptance notwithstanding any payments or other prior inspections. Such final inspection shall be made within a reasonable time after completion of the work. 18. DISCRIMINATION Contractor represents that it has not, and agrees that it will not, discriminate in its employment practices on the basis of race, creed, religion, national origin, color, sex, age, or handicap. 19. GOVERNING LAW The City and Contractor understand and agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties to this Contract and also govern the interpretation of this Contract. 20. PROHIBITED INTEREST No member, officer, or employee of the City of Temecula or of a local public body who has participated in the development of the specifications or approval of this project or will administer this project shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in the Contract or the proceeds thereof during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter. Furthermore, the Contractor covenants and agrees to their knowledge that no board member, officer or employee of the City of Temecula has any interest, whether contractual, non -contractual, financial or otherwise, in this transaction, or in the business of the contracting party other than the City of Temecula, and that if any such interest comes to the knowledge of either party at any time, a full and complete disclosure of all such information will be made, in writing, to the other party or parties, even if such interest would not be considered a conflict of interest under Article 4 (commencing with Section 1090) or Article 4.6 (commencing with Section 1220) of Division 4 of Title I of the Government Code of the State of California. 21 22 ADA REQUIREMENTS By signing this Contract, Contractor certifies that the'Contractor is in total compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336, as amended. WRITTEN NOTICE Any written notice required to be given in any part of the Contract Documents shall be performed by depositing the same in the U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, directed to the address of the Contractor as set forth in the Contract Documents, and to the City addressed as follows: Mailing and Delivery Address: Patrick A. Thomas, PE Director of Public Works / City Engineer City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 23, CLAIM DISPUTE RESOLUTION In the event of any dispute or controversy with the City over any matter whatsoever, the Contractor shall not cause any delay or cessation in or of work, but shall proceed with the performance of the work in dispute. The Contractor shall retain any and all rights provided that pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the parties. The disputed work will be categorized as an "unresolved dispute" and payment, if any, shall be as later determined by mutual agreement or a court of law. The Contractor shall keep accurate, detailed records of all disputed work, claims and other disputed matters. All claims arising out of or related to the Contract or this project, and the consideration and payment of such claims, are subject to the Government Claims Act (Government Code Section 810 et seq.) with regard to filing claims. All such claims are also subject to Public Contract Code Section 9204 and Public Contract Code Section 20104 et seq. (Article 1.5), where applicable. This Contract hereby incorporates those provisions as though fully set forth herein. Thus, the Contractor or any Subcontractor must present a claim in accordance with the Government Claims Act as a prerequisite to prosecuting any claim against the City. The filing or prosecution of a claim in compliance with Section 9204 and/or Article 1.5 (if applicable) does not in any way obviate the need to timely present a claim under the Government Claims Act, or in any toll the expiration of any limitations period for the timely presentation of a claim under the Government Claims Act. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed on the date first above written. DATED: DATED: ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk CONTRACTOR: PAL General Engineering, Inc. 2364 Paseo De Las Americas STE # 104-1461 San Diego, CA 92154 (858) 860-6300 AJ@palsdg.com Abd Jahshan Print or type NAME President Print or type TITLE* Abd Jahshan Print or type NAME Secretary Print or type TITLE* (*Signatures of two corporate officers reouired for Corporations) APPROVED AS TO FORM: Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney CITY OF TEMECULA By: Maryann Edwards, Mayor WI/ 05-12-21 PAL GENERAL ENGINEERING INC. a California close corporation ACTIONS BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS WITHOUT A MEETING BY UNANIMOUS WRITTEN CONSENT (Annual Meeting) Pursuant to the California Corporations Code and the Bylaws of PAL General Engineering Inc. ("Corporation") the undersigned being the sole director of the Corporation, hereby unanimously authorizes and consents to the following resolutions and actions of the Board of Directors without a meeting of the directors. WHEREAS, the undersigned director is desirous of electing officers in accordance with the annual Board of Directors meeting procedures of the Corporation; IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED, the following individual is elected to the specified positions opposite his name and shall serve until the next annual meeting of the directors, or until his successors are duly elected and qualified; Office Name President Abd Jahshan Chief Financial Officer Abd Jahshan Secretary Abd Jahshan WHEREAS, the undersigned director is desirous of confirming the state of affairs of the Corporation and its activities since the last meeting of the directors; IT IS, THEREFORE, RESOLVED, all actions of the officers of the Corporation subsequent to the last meeting of the Board of Directors are hereby affirmed, ratified, and approved. DATED: January 11, 2018 ��AZA,7Z9f— sTI 1836.001/3CF4282.hr Alk f The Heart of Southern California Wine Country City of Temecula Fiscal Years 2021-25 Capital Improvement Program TRAFFIC SIGNAL - PARK & RIDE ACCESS IMPROVMENTS Circulation Project Project Description: This project includes the installation of a traffic signal on Temecula Parkway at Wabash Lane. The project also includes relocating the access of the Park and Ride facility on Temecula Parkway at La Paz Road from Vallejo Avenue to Wabash Lane. Benefit: This project improves traffic safety and circulation throughout the City. Core Value: Healthy and Livable City Project Status: Design is underway and construction will follow in Fiscal Year 2020-21. Department: Public Works - Account No. 210.265.999.605 / PW18-11 Level: I Project Cost: Prior Years Actuals 2020-21 2019-20 Adopted 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 Adjusted Budget Projected Projected Projected Projected Total Project Cost Administration 82 147,043 147,125 Construction 562,365 300,000 862,365 Construction Engineering 17,655 17,655 Design & Environmental 109,975 166,129 276,104 MSHCP 29,425 15,000 44,425 Total Expenditures 110,057 922,617 315,000 1,347,674 Source of Funds: Developer Contribution 175,000 175,000 General Fund 226,725 226,725 Measure S 50,505 80,444 315,000 445,949 Settlement Proceeds 500,000 500,000 Total Funding i 777,2301 255,444 315,000 1,347,674 Future Operating & Maintenance Costs: Total Operating Costs 89 / CO Traffic Signal Park and Ride Access lmprovements Circulation Project Location ,.� Ft %'V . _ •� r I G a •'i'� 6-6 16 J•'�_.i Eqpt � .,! � "' .1. �/ < • �> Y Ira �{ I% �'�Jt2 e _ ,♦ ��° !� <ky 4b 1hC `�_� ti '�:: wl� ♦fir"` � `ae, .v:'i �` _�+ _ --. „_ -z yam, y I e k Z y�� C f 3 r 0". I`r R+-• �i� x ' '' 4 �' � r # * C�.�. E •.� ♦ ems.._ ' �'iSMt e F w ♦ <! Legend CIPArea 0 200 400 Feet The map TraffcSignal_ParkandRide.mxd is maintained by City of Temecula GIS. Data and information represented on this map are subject to update I�i�l and modification. The City of Temecula assumes no warranty or legal responsibility for the information contained on this map. This map is not for reprint or resale. Visit the City of Temecula GIS online at https://temeculaca.gov/gis 2018 Aerial Data 82 Item No. 12 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Award the Construction Contract to IE General Engineering, Inc. for the ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program — West Side Business Park Area, PW20-08 PREPARED BY: Avlin Odviar, Senior Civil Engineer Shawna Bennetts, Associate Civil Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: 1. Award the construction contract to IE General Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $186,000.00, for the ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program — West Side Business Park Area, PW20-08; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders up to 10% of the contract amount, $18,600.00. BACKGROUND: The ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program — West Side Business Park Area project involves the reconstruction of 28 curb ramps to meet current ADA standards. The ramps are located adjacent to streets scheduled for rehabilitation under the Pavement Rehabilitation Program — West Side Business Park project, PW19-17. Per the Department of Justice / Department of Transportation Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing (July 2013), the City is obligated to replace existing curb ramps with ADA compliant curb ramps whenever streets are altered in a manner such as the resurfacing methods included in this pavement rehabilitation project. On February 1, 2021, the City Manager, under the authorities delegated by the City Council of the City of Temecula in Resolution 2020-83, approved the plans and specifications, authorized the Department of Public Works to solicit construction bids, and made a finding of CEQA exemption for the ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program — West Side Business Park Area, PW20-08. The construction contract was publicly advertised between February 16, 2021 and March 25, 2021. Five bids were received and publicly opened on March 25, 2021. Staff has reviewed and analyzed the bids. The results are as follows: Contractor Bid Amount 1 IE General Engineering, Inc. $186,000.00 2 Onyx Paving Company, Inc. $188,000.00 3 Aneen Construction, Inc. $192,000.00 4 CT&T Concrete Paving, Inc. $209,300.00 5 Wheeler Paving, Inc. $249,414.00 Staff found IE General Engineering, Inc. of Beaumont, California to be the lowest responsible bidder. IE General Engineering, Inc. has successfully completed similar projects for other public agencies. The Engineer's estimate for the project was $180,000.00. The specifications allow for fifty (50) working days for construction, which is approximately two months and two weeks. FISCAL IMPACT: The ADA Compliance for Pavement Rehab Program — West Side Business Park Area project is identified in the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for Fiscal Years 2021-25, and is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Measure A funds. There are sufficient funds in the project account to cover the contract amount of $186,000.00 plus the 10% contingency of $18,600 for a total encumbrance of $204,600.00. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Contract 2. ADA Project Description 3. Project Location Map CITY OF TEMECULA, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT for ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM — WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA PROJECT NO. PW20-08 THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into the 25t" day of May, 2021, by and between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City", and IE General Engineering, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: That City and Contractor, for the consideration hereinafter named, mutually agree as follows: CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The complete Contract includes all of the Contract Documents, to wit: Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Performance Bond, Labor and Materials Bond, Plans and Specifications entitled ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM — WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA, PROJECT NO. PW20-08, Insurance Forms, this Contract, and all modifications and amendments thereto, the State of California Department of Transportation Standard Specifications (latest edition) where specifically referenced in the Plans and Technical Specifications, and the latest version of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, including all supplements as written and promulgated by Public Works Standards, Inc. (hereinafter, "Standard Specifications") as amended by the General Specifications, Special Provisions, and Technical Specifications for ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM — WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA, PROJECT NO. PW20-08. Copies of these Standard Specifications are available from the publisher: BNi Building News Division of BNi Publications, Inc. 990 Park Center Drive, Suite E Vista, CA 92081 (760) 734-1113 The Standard Specifications will control the general provisions, construction materials, and construction methods for this Contract except as amended by the General Specifications, Special Provision, and Technical Specifications for ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM — WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA, PROJECT NO. PW20-08. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and the other Contract Documents, the other Contract Documents shall take precedence over, and be used in lieu of, such conflicting portions. Where the Contract Documents describe portions of the work in general terms, but not in complete detail, it is understood that the item is to be furnished and installed completed and in place and that only the best general practice is to be used. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and do all the work involved in executing the Contract. CONTRACT C-1 The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by anyone shall be as binding as if called for by all. Any conflict between this Contract and any other Contract Document shall be resolved in favor of this Contract. 2. SCOPE OF WORK. Contractor shall perform everything required to be performed, shall provide and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment, and all utility and transportation services required for ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM — WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA, PROJECT NO. PW20-08. All of said work to be performed and materials to be furnished shall be in strict accordance with the Drawings and Specifications and the provisions of the Contract Documents hereinabove enumerated and adopted by City. 3. CITY APPROVAL. All labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services shall be furnished and work performed and completed under the direction and supervision, and subject to the approval of City or its authorized representatives. 4. CONTRACT AMOUNT AND SCHEDULE. The City agrees to pay, and Contractor agrees to accept, in full payment for, the work agreed to be done, the sum of: ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS and NO CENTS ($186,000), the total amount of the base bid. Contractor agrees to complete the work in a period not to exceed fifty (50) working days, commencing with delivery of a Notice to Proceed by City. Construction shall not commence until bonds and insurance are approved by City. 5. CHANGE ORDERS. All change orders shall be approved by the City Council, except that the City Manager is hereby authorized by the City Council to make, by written order, changes or additions to the work in an amount not to exceed the contingency as established by the City Council. 6. PAYMENTS. a. Lump Sum Bid Schedule. Before submittal of the first payment request, the Contractor shall submit to the Director of Public Works a schedule of values allocated to the various portions of the work, prepared in such form and supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the Director of Public Works may require. This schedule, as approved by the Director of Public Works, shall be used as the basis for reviewing the Contractor's payment requests. b. Unit Price Bid Schedule. Pursuant to Section 20104.50 of the Public Contract Code, within thirty (30) days after submission of a payment request to the City, the Contractor shall be paid a sum equal to 95% of the value of the work completed according to the bid schedule. Payment request forms shall be submitted on or about the thirtieth (30t") day of each successive month as the work progresses. The final payment, if unencumbered, or any part thereof unencumbered, shall be made sixty (60) days after acceptance of final payment and the Contractor filing a one-year Warranty and an Affidavit of Final Release with the City on forms provided by the City. CONTRACT C-2 C. Payment for Work Performed. Payments shall be made on demands drawn in the manner required by law, accompanied by a certificate signed by the City Manager, stating that the work for which payment is demanded has been performed in accordance with the terms of the Contract, and that the amount stated in the certificate is due under the terms of the Contract. Partial payments on the Contract price shall not be considered as an acceptance of any part of the work. d. Payment of Interest. Interest shall be paid on all undisputed payment requests not paid within thirty (30) days pursuant to Public Contracts Code Section 20104.50. Public Contract Code Section 7107 is hereby incorporated by reference. 7. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES / EXTENSION OF TIME. a. Liquidated Damages. In accordance with Government Code Section 53069.85, Contractor agrees to forfeit and pay to City the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per day for each calendar day completion is delayed beyond the time allowed pursuant to Paragraph 4 of this Contract. Such sum shall be deducted from any payments due to or to become due to Contractor. b. Extension of Time. Contractor will be granted an extension of time and will not be assessed liquidated damages for unforeseeable delays beyond the control of, and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including delays caused by City. Within ten (10) calendar days of the occurrence of such delay, Contractor shall give written notice to City. Within thirty (30) calendar days of the occurrence of the delay, Contractor shall provide written documentation sufficient to support its delay claim to City. Contractor's failure to provide such notice and documentation shall constitute Contractor's waiver, discharge, and release of such delay claims against City. 8. WAIVER OF CLAIMS. On or before making each request for payment under Paragraph 6 above, Contractor shall submit to City, in writing, all claims for compensation as to work related to the payment. Unless the Contractor has disputed the amount of the payment, the acceptance by Contractor of each payment shall constitute a release of all claims against the City related to the payment. Contractor shall be required to execute an affidavit, release, and indemnity agreement with each claim for payment. 9. PREVAILING WAGES. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1720, 1720.9, 1725.5, 1771.1(a), 1773.8, 1775, 1776, 1777.5, 1777.6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of the Labor Code, Contractor shall forfeit to the City, as a penalty, the sum of $200.00 for each calendar day, or portion thereof, for each laborer, worker, or mechanic employed, paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this Contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, in violation of the provisions of the Contract. This project, work, or service will be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) pursuant to Labor Code Section 1771.4. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, the City Council has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general rate for holiday and overtime work in this locality for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this Contract from the Director of the Department of CONTRACT C-3 Industrial Relations. Copies may be obtained from the California Department of Industrial Relations Internet website at: http://www.dir.ca.gov The Federal minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the United States Secretary of Labor are included in Exhibit "B" of the project specifications. Future effective general prevailing wage rates which have been predetermined are on file with the California Department of Industrial Relations and are referenced but not printed in the general prevailing wage rates. Contractor shall post a copy of such wage rates at the job site and if there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the general prevailing wage rates determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations for similar classifications of labor, Contractor shall pay not less than the higher wage rate. 10. TIME OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in this contract. 11. INDEMNIFICATION. All work covered by this Contract done at the site of construction or in preparing or delivering materials to the site shall be at the risk of Contractor alone. Contractor agrees to save, indemnify, hold harmless and defend City of Temecula, Temecula Community Services District, and/or Successor Agency to the Temecula Redevelopment Agency, its officers, employees, and agents, against any and all liability, injuries, or death of persons (Contractor's employees included) and damage to property, arising directly or indirectly out of the obligations herein undertaken or out of the operations conducted by Contractor, save and except claims or litigations arising through the sole active negligence or sole willful misconduct of the City. The Contractor shall indemnify and be responsible for reimbursing the City for any and all costs incurred by the City as a result of Stop Notices filed against the project. The City shall deduct such costs from Progress Payments or final payments due to the Contractor. 12. GRATUITIES. Contractor warrants that neither it nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives has offered or given any gratuities or promises to City's employees, agents, or representatives with a view toward securing this Contract or securing favorable treatment with respect thereto. 13. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Contractor warrants that none of its partners, members or shareholders are related by blood or marriage to any employee of the City who has participated in the development of the specifications or approval of this project or who will administer this project nor are they in any way financially associated with any City officer or employee, or any architect, engineer, or other preparers of the Drawings and Specifications for this project. Contractor further warrants that no person in its employ nor any person with an ownership interest in the Contractor has been employed by the City within one year of the date of the Notice Inviting Bids. 14. CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT. CONTRACT C-4 After the completion of the work contemplated by this Contract, Contractor shall file with the City Manager, its affidavit stating that all workmen and persons employed, all firms supplying materials, and all subcontractors upon the Project have been paid in full, and that there are no claims outstanding against the Project for either labor or materials, except certain items, if any, to be set forth in an affidavit covering disputed claims or items in connection with a Stop Notice which has been filed under the provisions of the laws of the State of California. 15. NOTICE TO CITY OF LABOR DISPUTES. Whenever the Contractor has knowledge that any actual or potential labor dispute is delaying or threatens to delay the timely performance of the Contract, Contractor shall immediately give notice thereof, including all relevant information with respect thereto, to City. 16. BOOKS AND RECORDS. Contractor's books, records, and plans or such part thereof as may be engaged in the performance of this Contract, shall at all reasonable times be subject to inspection and audit by any authorized representative of the City. 17. INSPECTION. The work shall be subject to inspection and testing by City and its authorized representatives during manufacture and construction and all other times and places, including without limitation, the plants of Contractor and any of its suppliers. Contractor shall provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of inspectors. All inspections and tests shall be performed in such manner as to not unduly delay the work. The work shall be subject to final inspection and acceptance notwithstanding any payments or other prior inspections. Such final inspection shall be made within a reasonable time after completion of the work. 18. DISCRIMINATION. Contractor represents that it has not, and agrees that it will not, discriminate in its employment practices on the basis of race, creed, religion, national origin, color, sex, age, or handicap. 19. CONTRACT ASSURANCE. The Contractor or subcontractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the performance of this contract. The Contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR, Part 26 in the award and administration of DOT -assisted contracts. Failure by the Contractor to carry out these requirements is a material breach of contract, which may result in the termination of this contract or such remedy, as recipient deems appropriate. 20. GOVERNING LAW. The City and Contractor understand and agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties to this Contract and also govern the interpretation of this Contract. 21. PROHIBITED INTEREST. CONTRACT C-5 22 23 24 No member, officer, or employee of the City of Temecula or of a local public body shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in the Contract or the proceeds thereof during his/her tenure or for one year thereafter. Furthermore, the Contractor covenants and agrees to their knowledge that no board member, officer or employee of the City of Temecula has any interest, whether contractual, non -contractual, financial or otherwise, in this transaction, or in the business of the contracting party other than the City of Temecula, and that if any such interest comes to the knowledge of either party at any time, a full and complete disclosure of all such information will be made, in writing, to the other party or parties, even if such interest would not be considered a conflict of interest under Article 4 (commencing with Section 1090) or Article 4.6 (commencing with Section 1220) of Division 4 of Title I of the Government Code of the State of California. ADA REQUIREMENTS. By signing this Contract, Contractor certifies that the Contractor is in total compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law 101-336, as amended. WRITTEN NOTICE. Any written notice required to be given in any part of the Contract Documents shall be performed by depositing the same in the U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, directed to the address of the Contractor as set forth in the Contract Documents, and to the City addressed as follows: Mailing and Delivery Address: Patrick A. Thomas, PE Director of Public Works/ City Engineer City of Temecula 41000 Main Street Temecula, CA 92590 CLAIM DISPUTE RESOLUTION. In the event of any dispute or controversy with the City over any matter whatsoever, the Contractor shall not cause any delay or cessation in or of work, but shall proceed with the performance of the work in dispute. The Contractor shall retain any and all rights provided that pertain to the resolution of disputes and protests between the parties. The disputed work will be categorized as an "unresolved dispute" and payment, if any, shall be as later determined by mutual agreement or a court of law. The Contractor shall keep accurate, detailed records of all disputed work, claims and other disputed matters. All claims arising out of or related to the Contract or this project, and the consideration and payment of such claims, are subject to the Government Claims Act (Government Code Section 810 et seq.) with regard to filing claims. All such claims are also subject to Public Contract Code Section 9204 and Public Contract Code Section 20104 et seq. (Article 1.5), where applicable. This Contract hereby incorporates those provisions as though fully set forth herein. Thus, the Contractor or any Subcontractor must present a claim in accordance with the Government Claims Act as a prerequisite to prosecuting any claim against the City. The filing or prosecution of a claim in compliance with Section 9204 and/or Article 1.5 (if applicable) does not in any way obviate the need to timely present a claim under the Government Claims Act, or in any toll the expiration of any limitations period for the timely presentation of a claim under the Government Claims Act. CONTRACT C-6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed on the date first above written. DATED: CONTRACTOR: IE General Engineering 1440 Beaumont Ave. Ste A2-130 Beaumont, CA 92223 951-760-8825 gio@iegener I m By: Gene Parker Print or type NAME President Print or type TI E* � tA 4 By: _YX Gene Parker Print or type NAME Secretary Print or type TITLE* (*Signatures of two corporate officers required for Corporations) CITY OF TEMECULA 071-1192103 Maryann Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: Randi Johl, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney CONTRACT C-7 M.SY 05-10-2021 DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY IMPORTANT INFORMATION This Power of Attorney authorizes another person (your Agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the Principal). Your Agent will be able to make decisions and act with respect to your property (including your money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself. The meaning of authority over subjects listed on this form is explained in the Uniform Power of Attorney Act. This Power of Attorney does not authorize the Agent to make healthcare decisions for you. You should select someone you trust to serve as your Agent. Unless you specify otherwise, generally the Agent's authority will continue until you die or revoke the Power of Attorney, or the Agent resigns or is unable to act for you. Your Agent is entitled to reasonable compensation unless you state otherwise in the Special Instructions. This form provides for designation of one Agent. If you wish to name more than one Agent, you may name a Co -Agent in the Special Instructions. Co -Agents are not required to act together unless you include that requirement in the Special Instructions. If your Agent is unable or unwilling to act for you, your Power of Attorney will end unless you have named a Successor Agent. You may also name a second Successor Agent. This Power of Attorney becomes effective immediately unless you state otherwise in the Special Instructions. If you have questions about the Power of Attorney or the authority you are granting to your Agent, you should seek legal advice before signing this form. 1. APPOINTMENT OF MY AGENT. I, Gene Mathew Parker (hereinafter referred to as "Principal"), hereby execute this Durable Power of Attorney appointing the following named individual as my "Agent" (also known as Attorney -in -Fact): Name: Giovanni Agostino Nanci or Vincenzo A. Nanci Address: 24304 Topacio Ct Wildomar, California 92595 Phone Number: 951-760-8825 2. EFFECTIVENESS. This shall be effective from when I sign it. The authority of my Agent, when effective, shall not terminate or be void or voidable if I am or become disabled or in the event of later uncertainty as to whether I am dead or alive. 3. AGENT AS FIDUCIARY. I give my Agent the powers specified in this Durable Power of Attorney with the understanding that they will be exercised for my benefit, on my behalf, and solely in a fiduciary capacity. 4. GENERAL AUTHORITY TO ACT. Except where specifically limited herein, I hereby grant my Agent, including any Successors or Co -Agents, the general authority to act on my behalf in the following subjects: (INITIAL ALL POWERS THAT APPLY) a. �ornrnodities and options b. �anks and financial institutions on behalf of IE General Engineering, Inc c. /+Operation of entity or business on behalf of IE General Engineering, Inc 5. SPECIFIC ACTS AUTHORIZED. In addition to the general powers authorized above, I specifically authorize my Agent to perform the following acts: (INITIAL ALL POWERS THAT APPLY) a. After -Acquired Property. The powers granted to my Agent in this instrument are exercisable equally with respect to interests in property I own when this instrument is executed and after -acquired property interests, wherever the property is located, and whether or not the powers are exercised or the Durable Power of Attorney is executed in the same state. b. Designate Rights of Survivorship. The power to create or amend designations of rights of survivorship. C. Oesignate Beneficiaries. The power to create or amend designations of eneficiaries. In regards to IE General Engineering, Inc. d. Delegate Powers. The power to delegate or otherwise authorize another person to exercise the powers delegated to the Agent under this instrument. C. Waive Principal's Rights. The power to waive Principal's right to be a Beneficiary of a joint and survivor annuity, including a survivor benefit under a retirement plan. f. Exercise Fiduciary Powers. The power to exercise fiduciary powers validly le ated by Principal. g. Refuse Property Interests. The power to disclaim, refuse, or release an interest in property or a power of appointment. h. Gifts to Agent. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Durable Power of Attorney, my Agent may make gifts in amounts not to exceed the annual federal gift tax exclusion to him or herself but only if my Agent is in need of funds to meet the reasonable expenses of the following: support in accordance with my Agent's accustomed manner of living; medical, dental, hospital, and nursing services, and other costs relating to the health care of my Agent; and my Agent's education. i. Nominating a Conservator. If proceedings are initiated for the appointment of a Conservator of my person or my estate or both, I authorize my Agent to nominate whomever he or she believes is appropriate as Conservator of my person or my estate or both, including appointing him or herself. I authorize my Agent to waive the requirement of a bond for any person appointed, if he or she believes a waiver is appropriate. j. Restrictions on Property Management Powers. Notwithstanding any other provision in this instrument, my Agent does not have any of the following powers related to property management: to use my property to discharge the legal obligations of my Agent, including but not limited to the support of the dependents of my Agent, except for those dependents to whom I also, along with my Agent, owe a duty of support; to exercise any incident of ownership over any insurance policy that I own and that insures the life of my Agent; or to exercise powers of a trustee under an irrevocable trust of which my Agent is the settler and of which I am a trustee. k. Beneficial Use. If my Agent is not my ancestor, descendant, or spouse, my Agent MAY use my property to Agent's own benefit and/or for supporting someone to whom the Agent owes a support obligation. 6. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS. I further instruct my Agent as follows: a. Sign on Behalf of any or all matters concerning IE General Engineering, Inc. 7. AMPLIFYING POWERS a. Compensation i. My Agent will be entitled to reasonable compensation for services rendered as Agent under this Durable Power of Attorney. Factors that should be considered in determining the amount of compensation are as follows: A. The time expended by my Agent B. The value of the property over which my Agent exercises control and management C. The complexity of the transactions entered into by my Agent ii. My Agent may pay the compensation from my assets, and must keep records of the services performed, the time spent in performing them, and the date and amount of each payment. b. Reimbursement for Costs and Expenses. My Agent will be entitled to reimbursement from my property for expenditures properly made in performing the services conferred by me in this instrument. My Agent must keep records of any such expenditures and reimbursements. c. Reliance by Third Parties. To induce third parties to rely on the provisions of this instrument, I, for myself and on behalf of my heirs, successors, and assigns, hereby waive any privilege that may attach to information requested by my Agent in the exercise of any of the powers described in this instrument. Moreover, on behalf of my heirs, successors, and assigns, I hereby agree to hold harmless any third party who acts in reliance on this power for damages or liability incurred as a result of that reliance. d. Ratification. I ratify and confnm all that my Agent does or causes to be done under the authority granted in this instrument. All contracts, promissory notes, checks, or other bills of exchange, drafts, other obligations, stock powers, instruments, and other documents signed, endorsed, drawn, accepted, made, executed, or delivered by my Agent will bind me, my estate, my heirs, successors, and assigns. e. Exculpation of Agent. My Agent will not be liable to me or any of my successors in interest for any action taken or not taken in good faith, but will be liable for any willful misconduct or gross negligence. f. Revocation and Amendment. I revoke any and all Durable Powers of Attorney that I have executed before executing this Durable Power of Attorney. I retain the right to revoke or amend this Durable Power of Attorney and to substitute other agents in place of my Agent. Amendments to this Durable Power of Attorney must be made in writing by me personally. They must be attached to the original of this document and, if the original is recorded, must be recorded in the same county or counties as the original, although failure to record any amendment will not alter its affect. S. GENERAL PROVISIONS a. Signature of Agent. My Agent must use the following form when signing on my behalf pursuant to this Durable Power of Attorney_ [Principal] by [Agent], his or her Agent. b. Severability. If any of the provisions of this instrument are found to be invalid for any reason, that invalidity will not affect any of the other provisions of this power, and all invalid provisions will be wholly disregarded. c. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. d. Reliance on This Durable Power of Attorney. Any person, including my Agent, may act in reliance upon the validity of this Durable Power of Attorney or a copy of it unless that person knows it has terminated or is no longer valid. This Durable Power of Attorney is executed by me on - i 3�� , in California. Name: Gene Mathew Parker Signature: SSN orTIN: Address: 37097 Winged Foot Beaumont, California 92223 Phone Number: 951-230-3735 NOTICE TO PERSON ACCEPTING THE APPOINTMENT AS ATTORNEY -IN -FACT By acting or agreeing to act as Agent (also known as Attorney -in -Fact) under this Power of Attorney, you assume the fiduciary and other legal responsibilities of an agent. These responsibilities include the following: 1. The legal duty to act solely in the interest of Principal and to avoid conflicts of interest 2. The legal duty to keep Principal's property separate and distinct from any other property owned or controlled by you You may not transfer Principal's property to yourself without full and adequate consideration or accept a gift of Principal's property unless this Power of Attorney specifically authorizes you to transfer property to yourself or accept a gift of Principal's property. If you transfer Principal's property to yourself without specific authorization in the Power of Attorney, you may be prosecuted for fraud and/or embezzlement. If Principal is 65 years of age or older at the time that the property is transferred to you without authority, you may also be prosecuted for elder abuse. In addition to criminal prosecution, you may also be sued in civil court. You must stop acting on behalf of Principal if you learn of any event that terminates this Power of Attorney or your authority under this Power of Attorney; for example, the death of Principal; Principal's revocation of this Power of Attorney or your authority; or, if you are married to Principal, a legal action is filed with a court to end your marriage, or for your legal separation, unless the Special Instructions in this Power of Attorney state that such an action will not terminate your authority. If there is anything about this document or your duties that you do not understand, you should seek legal advice. I have read the foregoing notice and I understand the legal and fiduciary duties that I assume by acting or agreeing to act as Agent (Attorney -in -Fact) under the terms of this Power of Attorney. ACCEPTANCE BY AGENT Name: Giov ni Agostino Nanei Signature: Dated: l �� NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only. the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of (date), before me, R'Ct lU CCItY-l� � L (notary), personally appeared Gene Mathew Parker, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(,whose names( is/are- subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sho4they executed the same in his'" 'when authorized capacit) ( ), and that by his/her4heir signature(&) on the instrument the perso*), or the entity upon behalf of which the persorr(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. w =: WITNESS my hand and official seal. P. A .'.R!EL CARDOZ^ Notary Public - California z Riverside County Signature (Seal) � Commission # 2178134 ,k My Comm. Expires Jan 1, 2021 , Adk C7"` The Heart of Southern California Wine Country City of Temecula Fiscal Years 2021-25 Capital Improvement Program ADA COMPLIANCE FOR PAVEMENT REHAB PROGRAM - WEST SIDE BUSINESS PARK AREA Infrastructure Project Project Description: Design, construct, modify and/or remove identified barriers within the public right of way along various roadways in the West Side Business Park Area. The project will provide for improvements to ADA access ramps along the perimeter roadways adjacent to commerical and industrial business centers. This project is a predecessor to the Pavement Rehabilitation Project for West Side Business Park Area. Benefit: This project furthers the City's Core Values of A Safe and Prepared Community, Accountable and Responsive City Government, as well as Transportation Mobility and Connectivity. Core Value: Transportation Mobility and Connectivity Project Status: Project is estimated to be complete by Fiscal Year 2020-21. 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Visit the City of Temecula GIS online at https://temeculaca.gov/gis Updated 8/28/2020 Item No. 13 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA MAY 11, 2021 CALL TO ORDER at 9:13 PM: President Schwank ROLL CALL: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank, Stewart CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS - None CSD CONSENT CALENDAR Unless otherwise indicated below, the following pertains to all items on the Consent Calendar. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Edwards, Second by Stewart. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 11. Approve Action Minutes of April 27, 2021 Recommendation: That the Board of Directors approve the action minutes of April 27, 2021. CSD BUSINESS 12. Consider Update Regarding Summer Events and Limitations on Events, Including Memorial Day Observance, Concerts, Movies in the Park, Art & Street Painting Festival and 4th of July Festivities, and Provide General Direction Regarding the Same Recommendation: That the Board of Directors receive an update regarding Summer Events and Limitations on Events, including Memorial Day Observance, Concerts, Movies in the Park, Art & Street Painting Festival and 4th of July Festivities, and provide general direction regarding the same. General direction only, no action. CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT CSD GENERAL MANAGER REPORT CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS CSD ADJOURNMENT At 9:28 PM, the Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 5:30 PM for a Closed Session, with a regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Zak Schwank, President ATTEST: Randi Johl, Secretary [SEAL] Item No. 14 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AGENDA REPORT TO: General Manager/Board of Directors FROM: Kevin Hawkins, Director of Community Services DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Set Public Hearing to Approve TCSD Proposed Rates and Charges for Fiscal Year 2021-22 PREPARED BY: Jennifer Hennessy, Director of Finance RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors adopt the following resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. CSD 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ACKNOWLEDGING THE FILING OF A REPORT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED RATES AND CHARGES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH BACKGROUND: The Temecula Community Service District (TCSD) operates under the authority of Community Services District Law and provides residential street lighting; perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance; recycling and refuse collection and unpaved road maintenance services in the City of Temecula. The boundaries of the TCSD are coterminous with the City and the City Council serves as the Board of Directors of the TCSD. The TCSD is required to complete an annual levy process, which includes adopting a resolution to accept the filing of a report on the proposed rates and charges necessary to provide the following services; noticing each affected property owner in the City; and conducting a public hearing to consider approving the proposed rates and charges. The four current service levels of the TCSD include: 1. Service Level B — Residential Street Lighting. 2. Service Level C — Perimeter Landscaping and Slope Maintenance. 3. Service Level D — Residential Recycling and Refuse Collection. 4. Service Level R — Unpaved Road Maintenance. 1. Service Level B — Residential Street Lighting The TCSD Rates and Charges for Service Level B are not proposed to increase from last year's rates. The rate is capped at $25.68 per single family residential. 2. Service Level C — Perimeter Landscaping and Slope Maintenance As a result of various property owner elections, there are two zones subject to an annual rate increase. The rate increase is the lesser of: (1) the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario, for the previous calendar year (2) 5% The Annual CPI change for 2020 was 1.87%. As a result, the following zones will see a slight increase in the rates for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Zone No. and Name 6 - Woodcrest County 29 - Gallery Portraits 20-21 Rate 21-22 Rate Increase $116.87 $119.05 $2.18 $417.12 $424.91 $7.79 3. Service Level D — Residential Recycling and Refuse Service Per the Franchise Agreement with CR&R, the change in CPI and land -fill tipping fees determine the increase/decrease in the annual Service Level D rate and charge. An increase of $8.54 is proposed to the annual rate and charge for Service Level D from $303.19 to $311.73 per residential unit beginning Fiscal Year 2021-22. The increase is due to a CPI increase of 0.78% and a land- fill tipping fee increase of 2.25%, and an increase of $3.57 to maintain fund balance in Fund 194. 4. Service Level R — Unpaved Street and Road Maintenance The TCSD will no longer be providing road maintenance services and will therefore no longer be assessing for Service Level R. Staff recommends that the Board of Directors adopt the resolution to accept the filing of the report on the proposed rates and charges for Fiscal Year 2021-22 and schedule a public hearing concerning these issues for July 27, 2021. Staff will proceed with noticing each affected property owner in the City regarding the proposed rates and charges within a minimum of forty-five (45) days prior to the public hearing. FISCAL IMPACT: The revenue generated for the TCSD Fiscal Year 2021-22 rates and charges will fund residential street lighting; perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance; recycling and refuse collection and unpaved road maintenance services in the City of Temecula. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution of Intention 2. Exhibit A — Project Summary 3. Preliminary Engineer's Report RESOLUTION NO. CSD 2021- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ACKNOWLEDGING THE FILING OF A REPORT WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED RATES AND CHARGES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 AND SETTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR A PUBLIC HEARING IN CONNECTION THEREWITH THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Upon incorporation of the City of Temecula, effective December 1, 1989, voters approved the formation of the Temecula Community Services District ("TCSD"), to provide specified services to properties within its jurisdiction. Section 2. Pursuant to Government Code Section 61115, the TCSD has prescribed, revised and collected rates and charges for the services furnished by it, and has elected to have these rates and charges collected on the tax roll in the same manner, by the same persons, and at the same time as, together with and not separately from, property taxes collected within the TCSD in the same manner prescribed by Government Code Section 61115. The TCSD proposes to continue such rates and charges for the operation, maintenance, servicing and administration of street lights, perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance, refuse collection, and unpaved street maintenance for the 2021-22 Fiscal Year. All laws applicable to the levy, collection, and enforcement of property taxes, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to the matters of delinquency, correction, cancellation, refund and redemption, shall be applicable to these rates and charges, except for the California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4831. Section 3. Pursuant to Government Code Section 61115, the TCSD has caused a written report ("Report") to be prepared and filed with the Secretary of the TCSD. This Report contains a description of each parcel of real property and the proposed amount of the rates and charges for Fiscal Year 2021-22. The Report is based upon a budget adopted by the Board of Directors for the proposed services for specific areas where such services are provided including necessary staff and administrative expenses. A summary of the Report containing the proposed rates and charges is attached hereto as Exhibit A, entitled "Project Summary", and incorporated herein by this reference. A copy of the Report is on file in the office of the Secretary of the TCSD, and is available for public inspection. Section 4. The Board of Directors hereby acknowledges the filing of the Report, and appoints the 27th day of July 2021, at the hour of 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590, as the time and place for the public hearing on the Report and the proposed rates and charges; or the public hearing may be conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with any State of California Executive Order regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, which may be in place at the time of the hearing. At the public hearing, the Board of Directors will hear and consider all objections or protests, if any, to the Report. The Board may continue the hearing from time to time. Section 5. The District Secretary is hereby directed to give notice of the filing of the Report and of the time and place of the hearing on the Report pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 61115. The District Secretary is further directed to give notice, pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIID of the California Constitution, regarding any increases proposed in the Report with respect to any of the rates and charges. Section 6. The District Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services District of the City of Temecula this 25th day of May 2021. Zak Schwank, President ATTEST: Randi Johl, Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, Randi Johl, Secretary of the Temecula Community Services District of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. CSD 2021- was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services District of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 251h day of May 2021, by the following vote: AYES: BOARD MEMBERS: NOES: BOARD MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: BOARD MEMBERS: ABSENT: BOARD MEMBERS: Randi Johl, Secretary 3 EXHIBIT A PROJECT SUMMARY TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT On January 28, 2014, Albert A. Webb Associates was retained by the City of Temecula to prepare the Annual Levy Report for the Temecula Community Services District (TCSD) for Fiscal Year 2021-22. Pursuant to Government Code of the State of California, commencing with Section 61115, the TCSD has the power to levy and collect rates and charges in order to carry on its operations and to provide the services and facilities furnished by it. The levy and collection of the rates and charges is accomplished by the identification and description of each parcel within a specific Service Level. A Service Level is a defined area that provides a specific service, operation and maintenance and/or program to only those parcels contained within that service level boundary. The TCSD is currently composed of four (4) Service Levels, as described below: 1. Service Level B — Residential Street Lights. Operations, maintenance, utility costs and administration of all residential streetlights. 2. Service Level C - Perimeter Landscaping and Slope Maintenance. Operations, maintenance, utility costs, improvements, and administration for all perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance areas maintained by the TCSD. Service Level D — Recycling and Refuse Collection. Operations and administration of the recycling and refuse collection program for single-family residential dwellings. 4. Service Level R — Unpaved Road Maintenance. Maintenance of unpaved streets and roads. The Financial Analysis contained herein contains each Service Level including their totals for Fiscal Year 2021-22 as follows: Service Level B Service Level C Service Level D Service Level R TOTAL TCSD BUDGET *Single Family Residential SERVICE LEVEL Rate BUDGET $488,265 $25.68/SFR* $1,553,714 Variable $8,814,575 $311.73 $0.00 N/A $10,856,554 The Levy and Collection amounts for all non-exempt parcels within the TCSD for the Fiscal Year 2021- 22 are as shown on the Levy Roll on file with the City Clerk/District Secretary. Webb iViUNiC-IFA� INAP4V L Engineer's Annual Levy Report Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Temecula Community Services District Service Levels 6, C, R and Recycling & Refuse Collection Prepared For ,J. The Heart of Southern California Wine Country May 2021 Table of Contents Sections Tables Section i. Engineer's Statement Section 1. Description of Services 1 Section 2. Budgets and Levy Summary 2 Section 3. District Services and Charges 10 Section 4. Changes to the District 15 Section 5. Method of Apportionment 17 Section 6. Tax Roll 20 Table 2-1. Operating Budget Summary for Service Levels B, D and R 3 Table 2-2. Operating Budget for Service Level C 4 Table 2-3. Year over Year Budget Comparison 9 Table 3-1. Service Level B 10 Table 3-2. Service Level C 11 Table 5-1. Parcel Charge Calculation Service Level B 17 Table 5-2. Parcel Charge Calculation Service Level C 18 Table 5-3. Parcel Charge Calculation Service Level R 19 Table 5-4. Parcel Charge Calculation Refuse/Recycling Collection 19 Appendices Appendix A. Tax Roll A-1 i. Engineer's Statement AGENCY: CITY OF TEMECULA PROJECT: TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS CITY OF TEMECULA STATE OF CALIFORNIA REPORT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 61115 Pursuant to Government Code Section 61115, this Report is prepared and presented to the Board to prescribe Service Level B, Service Level C, Service Level R and Refuse/Recycling Collection rates and charges for the parcels and territories within the District. A Public Hearing is held each year before the Board to allow the public an opportunity to hear and be heard regarding the District. Following consideration of all public comments and written protests at the noticed Public Hearing, and review of the Report, the Board may order amendments to the Report or confirm the Report as submitted. Following final approval of the Report, and confirmation of the Charges, the Board shall order the levy and collection of Charges for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. In such case, the levy information will be submitted to the Riverside County Auditor/Controller and included as Charges on the property tax roll for the various services provided in Fiscal Year 2021-2022. SECTION 1 DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES of the areas covered and the services provided for the Fiscal Year. The description of services shows and describes the existing improvements and is sufficient in showing and describing the general nature, location, and extent of the improvements. SECTION 2 A BUDGETS AND LEVY SUMMARY by Service Level of the improvements to be maintained and/or improved for the mentioned Fiscal Year. SECTION 3 A description of the DISTRICT SERVICES AND CHARGES by Service Level, describing the method used to apportion the District charges. SECTION 4 CHANGES TO THE DISTRICT contains details of changes that have occurred within the District since its inception that could affect the levy. SECTION 5 The METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT used to calculate the levy for each of the Service Levels. SECTION 6 The TAx ROLL information. Temecula Community Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 i. Engineer's Statement WHEREAS, upon incorporation of the City of Temecula (the "City"), effective December 1, 1989 voters approved the formation of the Temecula Community Services District (the "District") to provide specified services previously provided by the County of Riverside (the "County") to properties within its jurisdiction. The boundary of the District is coterminous with the City boundary and includes all parcels within the City with the City Council acting as the Board of Directors (the "Board") for the District. The District collects property -related fees and charges ("Charges") in order to provide services and maintain the improvements within the District. The District was formed, and Charges were set and established, pursuant to the Community Services District Law, Title 6, Division 3 of the California Government Code ("CSD Law"). WHEREAS, each fiscal year, an Engineer's Annual Levy Report (the "Report") is prepared, filed, and approved by the Board. This Report describes the District, any changes to the District, and the proposed Charges for the fiscal year. The word "parcel," for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property assigned its own Parcel Number or Property Identification Number by the Riverside County Assessor's Office. The Riverside County Auditor/Controller uses Property Identification Numbers and specific Fund Numbers to identify, on the tax roll, properties charged for District services. The Charges contained in the Report are based on the historical and estimated costs to service properties within the District. The services provided by the District and the corresponding costs are budgeted and charged as separate Service Levels and include all expenditures, deficits, surpluses, and revenues. Each parcel is charged for the services provided to the parcel. The District provides residential street lighting, perimeter landscaping and slope protection, and refuse collection in numerous residential developments as well as unpaved road improvement and maintenance within specified areas of the District. WHEREAS, Pursuant to Government Code Section 61115 the District has prescribed, revised, and collected rates and charges for residential street lighting ("Service Level B"), perimeter landscaping ("Service Level C"), unpaved road maintenance ("Service Level R"), and Refuse/Recycling Collection services furnished by the District, and has elected to have these rates and charges collected on the tax roll in the same manner, by the same persons, and at the same time as, together with and not separately from, its general taxes in the manner prescribed by Government Code Section 61115. Temecula Community Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 i. Engineer's Statement Now, THEREFORE, I Matthew E. Webb, a Professional Civil Engineer (employed at Albert A. Webb Associates and retained through an agreement between Webb Municipal Finance, LLC and my employer), acting on behalf of the Temecula Community Services District, pursuant to the XSD Law", do hereby submit the following: The District requested Webb Municipal Finance, LLC, to prepare and file an Engineer's Levy Report for Temecula Community Services District (Levels B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) pursuant to the Government Code Section 61115, presenting plans and specifications describing the general nature, location and extent of the improvements to be maintained, an estimate of the costs of the maintenance, operations, and servicing of the improvements for Service Levels B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection, for the referenced Fiscal Year, an assessment of the estimated costs of the maintenance, operations, and servicing the improvements, assessing the net amount upon all assessable lots and/or parcels within each Service Level and Refuse/Recycling Collection in proportion to the special benefit received; This Report and the information contained herein reflect the proposed budget for each of the various services provided by the District and the rates and charges applicable to those services as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor's maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed Report as directed by the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services District. Please note that Albert A. Webb Associates provides engineering advice and related consulting services. Albert A. Webb Associates is not a registered municipal advisor and does not participate in municipal advisory activities, and nothing in this Engineer's Report is, or should be interpreted to be, municipal advisory services or advice. Executed this day of 2021. P�pFES3tp� 0.1 1k, �y ti t w N[] , 37385 }�*i �\ql Z 4fi CAL1F&1/11 ALBERT A. WEBB ASSOCIATES MATTHEW E. WEBB PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEER NO. 37385 ENGINEER OF WORK ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT STATE OF CALIFORNIA Final approval, confirmation and levy of the annual assessments and all matters in the Engineer's Report were made on the day of 2021, by adoption of Resolution No. by the Board of Directors. CITY CLERK CITY OF TEMECULA STATE OF CALIFORNIA A copy of the Tax Roll and Engineer's Annual Levy Report were filed in the office of the City Clerk on the day of 12021. CITY CLERK CITY OF TEMECULA STATE OF CALIFORNIA Temecula Community Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 1. Description of Services The boundary of the District is coterminous with the City boundary and includes all parcels within the City. The District provides certain property related services and improvements consisting of four (4) separate and distinct services referred to as "Service Levels". Each parcel within the District is charged proportionately for only those services attributable to the parcel. Each Service Level has differing costs depending upon the services provided. All parcels identified within a Service Level share in the cost of the service. The costs associated with the service are spread among all properties within that Service Level to which the service is provided in accordance with the Method of Apportionment of the specific service level. Services and improvements provided throughout the District include residential street lighting, perimeter landscape maintenance and slope protection, unpaved road improvement construction and maintenance, and a refuse and recycling collection program. The Service Levels are identified as follows: Service Level B - Residential Street Lighting Services include the operation, maintenance, utility costs, and administration of residential streetlights. Service Level C - Perimeter Landscaping Services include the operation, maintenance, utility costs, improvements, and administration of all perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance areas maintained by the District. Service Level R - Unpaved Road Maintenance Services include the operation and administration of certain unpaved streets and roads maintained by the District. Refuse/Recycling Collection Services include the operation and administration of the refuse and recycling program for single-family dwellings. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary The budgets for each Service Level are shown below. Each Service Level provides different and specific services and improvements to various parcels within the District. Only the parcels that the services and improvements are levied for are included in each of the Service Levels. The "Total Levy Units" and the resulting "Charge per Levy Unit" (shown in Table 2-2), reflect a method of apportionment that most fairly spreads the costs of the services to the parcels in that Service Level. The "Total Levy Units" for Service Levels B, C, and Refuse/Recycling Collection is based on a per parcel count. For Service Level R, levy units are based on a Parcel Development Unit ("PDU"), which is similar to a per parcel count but makes a distinction between developed and undeveloped parcels. For a more complete description of the methods used for calculating the "Total Levy Units" used for each Service Level, please refer to Section 5, Method of Apportionment. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 2 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Table 2-1 Service Levels B, D and R Operating Budget Summary for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 PERSONNEL Services $0 $60,897 $0 $60,897 Subtotal Personnel Services $0 $60,897 $0 $60,897 OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE 5200'S Repair & Maintenance Facilities 5212 $0 $0 $0 $0 Office Supplies 5220 $0 $0 $0 $0 Printing 5222 $0 $0 $0 $0 Election Costs (Offset by Developer Deposits) 5225 $0 $0 $0 $0 Dues and Memberships 5226 $0 $6,000 $0 $6,000 Postage and Packaging 5230 $0 $0 $0 $0 Property Tax Administrative Fees 5231 $13,265 $15,600 $0 $28,865 Utilities 5240 $0 $0 $0 $0 Small Tools and Equipment 5242 $0 $5,200 $0 $5,200 Consulting Services 5248 $0 $0 $0 $0 Other Outside Services 5250 $0 $20,000 $0 $20,000 Public Notices 5256 $0 $15,600 $0 $15,600 Staff Training/Education 5261 $0 $0 $0 $0 Mileage 5262 $0 $100 $0 $100 Recognition Program 5265 $0 $0 $0 $0 Subtotal5200's $13,265 $62,500 $0 $75,765 Waste Hauling 5315 $0 $8,686,178 $0 $8,686,178 Street Lighting 5319 $475,000 $0 $0 $475,000 Subtotal5300's $475,000 $8,686,178 $0 $9,161,178 Emergency Road Maintenance 5402 $0 $0 $0 $0 Landscape Maintenance 5415 $0 $0 $0 $0 Landscape Rehabilitation 5416 $0 $0 $0 $0 Subtotal5400's $0 $0 $0 $0 Recycling Programs $0 $5,000 $0 $5,000 Subtotal $0 $5,000 $0 $5,000 Capital Outlay $0 $0 $0 $0 Subtotal $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL DIRECT DISTRICT COSTS $488,265 $8,814,575 $0 $9,302,840 EXPENDITURES/REVENUES Contingency Reserve $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL EXPENDITURES / REVENUES $488,265 $8,814,575 $0 $9,302,840 CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions from Grants 4025 $0 $0 $0 $0 Operation Income $0 $0 $0 $0 Other Contributions ($152,502) ($97,162) $0 ($249,665) Fund Balance Collection/Contribution $0 $0 $0 $0 TOTAL COLLECTION/CONTRIBUTIONS ($152,502) ($97,162) $0 ($249,665) Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 3 Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Table 2-2 Service Levels C Operating Budget for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2022 Budget FY 2021-2022 DIRECT COSTS Saddlewood II Zone 01 Winchester Creek Zone 02 Rancho Highlands Zone 03 The Vineyards Zone 0- Signet Series Zone 05 Woodcrest Country Zone 0. Repair & Maintenance / Facility $1,200 $1,530 $2,200 $610 $2,200 $1,200 Utilities $9,600 $8,600 $12,000 $1,600 $11,200 $4,500 Landscape Contract $25,200 $17,400 $19,800 $3,500 $18,000 $9,000 Rehabilitation $0 $10,000 $10,000 $0 $4,500 $10,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $36,000 $37,530 $44,000 $5,710 $35,900 $24,700 INDIRECT COSTS CityAdmin $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 $110 County Fees $307 $390 $348 $204 $238 $245 Special Tax Consultant $500 $500 $500 $200 $500 $350 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $917 $1,000 $958 $514 $848 $705 TOTAL• ADJUSTMENTS Fund Balance Collection/Contribution $1,015 $4,012 $2,370 $170 $2,277 $1,855 TOTAL.0 EDUs 327 478 408 139 223 229 FY 2021-2022 Proposed Rate $116.00 $89.00 $116.00 $46.00 $175.00 $119.04 FY 2020-2021 Maximum Rate $116.00 $89.00 $116.00 $46.00 $175.00 $116.86 FY 2021-2022 Maximum Rate $116.00 $89.00 $116.00 $46.00 $175.00 $119.05 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Budget FY 2021-2022 DIRECT COSTS IF-vill-g.--� Ridgeview $1,200 Grove Rancho Solana ' t Martinique -,[Meadowview-- Vintage Hills Repair & Maintenance / Facility $4,500 $670 $900 $365 $2,350 Utilities $6,000 $33,000 $1,700 $3,600 $1,000 $28,810 Landscape Contract $6,000 $67,200 $900 $3,000 $750 $42,000 Rehabilitation $1,500 $13,000 $1,500 $2,500 $0 $15,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $14,700 $117,700 $4,770 $10,000 $2,115 $88,160 INDIRECT COSTS City Admin $110 $12,677 $110 $105 $110 $6,351 County Fees $224 $569 $189 $173 $143 $609 Special Tax Consultant $200 $1,500 $150 $200 $100 $1,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $534 $14,746 $449 $478 $353 $7,960 TOTAL• ADJUSTMENTS Fund Balance Collection/Contribution $74 $4,579 ($113) ($734) ($18) $276 • EDUs 172 783 0. 111 84 14 831 FY 2021-2022 Proposed Rate $89.00 $175.00 $46.00 $116.00 $175.00 $116.00 FY 2020-2021 Maximum Rate $89.00 $175.00 $46.00 $116.00 $175.00 $116.00 FY 2021-2022 Maximum Rate $89.00 $175.00 $46.00 $116.00 $175.00 $116.00 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Budget FY 2021-2022 COSTS Presley Develop. I $1,000 $11,600 Morrison Homes Barclay Estates Tradewinds Monte Vista $100 Temeku Hills $281 $1,530 Repair & Maintenance / Facility $798 $3,060 Utilities $6,630 $2,400 $8,500 $900 $22,000 Landscape Contract $13,800 $5,400 $4,800 $11,400 $850 $45,600 Rehabilitation $5,000 $500 $500 $13,000 $0 $12,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $31,400 $13,328 $7,981 $34,430 $1,850 $82,660 INDIRECT COSTS CityAdmin $642 $110 $110 $642 $105 $3,815 County Fees $536 $209 $161 $235 $155 $816 Special Tax Consultant $350 $250 $200 $500 $100 $1,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $1,528 $569 $471 $1,377 $360 $5,631 TOTAL• :0 ADJUSTMENTS Fund Balance Collection/Contribution $1,296 $877 $1,348 $1,993 ($94) $5,719 • EDUs 744 166 :00 56 $37,800 216 46 1,343 FY 2021-2022 Proposed Rate $46.00 $89.00 $175.00 $175.00 $46.00 $70.00 FY 2020-2021 Maximum Rate $46.00 $89.00 $175.00 $175.00 $46.00 $70.00 FY 2021-2022 Maximum Rate $46.00 $89.00 $175.00 $175.00 $46.00 $70.00 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Budget FY 2021-2022 DIRECT COSTS Chaternar Zone 19 I $1,982 Crowne Hill Zone 20 Vail Ranch liyiaw*� $12,284 $43,000 Sutton Place Zone 22 $214 $1,700 Pheasant Hi 11 Zone 23 $300 $2,400 Zone 24 $5,500 $30,000 Repair & Maintenance / Facility $5,471 Utilities $8,500 $50,000 Landscape Contract $30,000 $66,000 $113,436 $1,950 $2,700 $66,000 Rehabilitation $9,500 $36,000 $50,000 $0 $1,200 $40,000 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $49,982 $157,471 $218,720 $3,864 $6,600 $141,500 INDIRECT COSTS CityAdmin $5,320 $12,667 $24,055 $105 $105 $10,145 County Fees $254 $663 $1,176 $153 $355 $1,000 Special Tax Consultant $500 $1,500 $2,000 $100 $150 $1,500 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $6,074 $14,830 $27,231 $358 $610 $12,645 TOTAL• ADJUSTMENTS Fund Balance Collection/Contribution ($1,606) $5,674 ($17,750) $186 $1,190 $7,955 • EDUs 242 1,017 1,769 38 00 420 $162,100 1,621 FY 2021-2022 Proposed Rate $225.00 $175.00 $129.00 $116.00 $20.00 $100.00 FY 2020-2021 Maximum Rate $225.00 $175.00 $129.00 $116.00 $20.00 $100.00 FY 2021-2022 Maximum Rate $225.00 $175.00 $129.00 $116.00 $20.00 $100.00 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary Budget FY 2021-2022 DIRECT COSTS Serena Hills Gallery Traditions -- Avondale Wolf Creek tGailery Portraits Repair & Maintenance / Facility $1,651 $100 $400 $6,630 $500 Utilities $12,000 $900 $4,125 $61,200 $1,020 Landscape Contract $21,000 $750 $3,000 $102,000 $1,100 Rehabilitation $6,000 $0 $0 $27,000 $500 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $40,651 $1,750 $7,525 $196,830 $3,120 INDIRECT COSTS City Admin $1,278 $105 $105 $25,303 $105 County Fees $245 $135 $190 $1,167 $138 Special Tax Consultant $500 $100 $150 $2,000 $100 TOTAL DIRECT COSTS $2,023 1 $340 $445 $28,470 $343 TOTAL• 0•0 $7,970 $225,300 ADJUSTMENTS Fund Balance Collection/Contribution $1,326 $70 $1,130 $7,674 $786 TOTALASSESSMENT EDUs $44,000 220 $2,160 8 $9,100 130 1,806 10 FY 2021-2022 Proposed Rate $200.00 $270.00 $70.00 $129.00 $424.90 FY 2020-2021 Maximum Rate $200.00 $270.00 $70.00 $129.00 $417.12 FY 2021-2022 Maximum Rate $200.00 $270.00 $70.00 $129.00 $424.91 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 2. Budgets and Levy Summary The following Table provides levy information for the various Service Levels within the District, comparing the Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 to the previous fiscal year. Table 2-3 Year over Year Budget Comparison FISCAL YEAR 2020-2021 T&ta I Charge ENROLLMENTS Total FISCAL Tota I YEAR 2021-2022 % Change PROJECTIONS Charge / Total Parcels Levy Units � Service Level B - Residential Street Lighting Levy Unit Levy Parcels Levy Units per Levy unit Levy Unit Levy Single -Family Residential 24,612 24,612 $25.68 $632,036.16 24,612 24,612 0.00% $25.68 $632,036.16 Condominium 1 680 340 $25.68 $8,731.20 680 340 0.00% $25.68 $8,731.20 68-2914 1 25,292 24,952 $640,767.36 25,292 24,952 $640,767.36 Service Level C - Perimeter Landscaping ilil2i Zone 1 68-2930 327 327 $116.00 $37,932.00 327 327 0.00% $116.00 $37,932.00 Zone 2 68-2931 478 478 $89.00 $42,542.00 478 478 0.00% $89.00 $42,542.00 Zone 3 68-2932 408 408 $116.00 $47,328.00 408 408 0.00% $116.00 $47,328.00 Zone 4 68-2933 139 139 $46.00 $6,394.00 139 139 0.00% $46.00 $6,394.00 Zone 5 68-2934 223 223 $175.00 $39,025.00 223 223 0.00% $175.00 $39,025.00 Zone 6 68-2935 229 229 $116.86 $26,760.94 229 229 1.87% $119.04 $27,260.16 Zone 7 68-2936 172 172 $89.00 $15,308.00 172 172 0.00% $89.00 $15,308.00 Zone 8 68-2937 783 783 $175.00 $137,025.00 783 783 0.00% $175.00 $137,025.00 Zone 9 68-2938 111 111 $46.00 $5,106.00 111 111 0.00% $46.00 $5,106.00 Zone 10 68-2939 84 84 $116.00 $9,744.00 84 84 0.00% $116.00 $9,744.00 Zone 11 68-2940 14 14 $175.00 $2,450.00 14 14 0.00% $175.00 $2,450.00 Zone 12 68-2941 831 831 $116.00 $96,396.00 831 831 0.00% $116.00 $96,396.00 Zone 13 68-2942 744 744 $46.00 $34,224.00 744 744 0.00% $46.00 $34,224.00 Zone 14 68-2943 166 166 $89.00 $14,774.00 166 166 0.00% $89.00 $14,774.00 Zone 15 68-2944 56 56 $175.00 $9,800.00 56 56 0.00% $175.00 $9,800.00 Zone 16 68-2945 216 216 $175.00 $37,800.00 216 216 0.00% $175.00 $37,800.00 Zone 17 68-2946 46 46 $46.00 $2,116.00 46 46 0.00% $46.00 $2,116.00 Zone 18 68-2947 1,343 1,343 $70.00 $94,010.00 1,343 1,343 0.00% $70.00 $94,010.00 Zone 19 68-2948 242 242 $225.00 $54,450.00 242 242 0.00% $225.00 $54,450.00 Zone 20 68-2949 1,017 1,017 $175.00 $177,975.00 1,017 1,017 0.00% $175.00 $177,975.00 Zone 21 68-2950 1,769 1,769 $129.00 $228,201.00 1,769 1,769 0.00% $129.00 $228,201.00 Zone 22 68-2951 38 38 $116.00 $4,408.00 38 38 0.00% $116.00 $4,408.00 Zone 23 68-2952 420 420 $20.00 $8,400.00 420 420 0.00% $20.00 $8,400.00 Zone 24 68-2953 1,621 1,621 $100.00 $162,100.00 1,621 1,621 0.00% $100.00 $162,100.00 Zone 25 68-2954 220 220 $200.00 $44,000.00 220 220 0.00% $200.00 $44,000.00 Zone 26 68-2955 8 8 $270.00 $2,160.00 8 8 0.00% $270.00 $2,160.00 Zone 27 68-2956 130 130 $70.00 $9,100.00 130 130 0.00% $70.00 $9,100.00 Zone 28 68-2957 1,806 1,806 $129.00 $232,974.00 1,806 1,806 0.00% $129.00 $232,974.00 Zone 29 68-2958 10 10 $417.12 $4,171.20 10 10 1.87% $424.90 $4,249.00 Zone 30 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A Zone 31 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A Zone 32 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A Total 13,651 13,651 $1,586,674.14 13,651 13,651 $1,587,251.16 Service Level R - Road Maintenance Rate Level 1 1 68-2917 1 55 48 $115.26 $5,532.48 55 48 -100.00% $0.00 $0.00 Citywide Recycling/Refuse Collection 68-2916 1 28,476 28,476 $303.18 $8,633,353.68 28,588 28,588 $311.73 $8,911,737.24 (�) The maximum rate per Levy Unit, for Zones 6, 29, 31 and 32 will escalate by the lesser of 5% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index ("CPI"). For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 the increase will be 1.87%, the percentage increase in the Annual CPI. (1) Zones 30, 31, & 32 will not be levied for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 as the project areas will be maintained by an HOA. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 3. District Services and Charges Service Level B, Residential Street Lighting Service Level B includes all developed single-family residential parcels, condominiums, and residential vacant lots for which the District provides ongoing servicing, operation, and maintenance of local street lighting improvements. The current rate and charges for Service Level B is $25.68 per residential lot ($12.84 per condominium unit within Specific Plans) and shall be applied to developed and undeveloped residential parcels within the following Tracts and subdivisions for Fiscal Year 2021- 2022. Table 3-1 Service Level B 04153-00 19872-05 20882-01 21675-04 23063-03 12. 23101-05 23267-02 24135-03 27827-01 29928-00 31053-03 04188-00 19939-00 20882-02 21675-05 23063-04 23101-06 23267-03 24136-00 27827-02 29928-01 31276-00 04457-00 19939-01 20882-03 21675-06 23063-05 23125-00 23267-04 24136-01 27827-03 29928-02 31344-00 06559-00 19939-02 20987-00 21760-00 23063-06 23125-01 23371-00 24136-02 28309-00 29928-03 31898-00 07401-00 20079-00 21067-00 21765-00 23063-07 23125-02 23371-01 24136-03 28480-00 29929-00 32104-00 07402-00 20079-01 21082-00 22148-00 23063-08 23125-03 23371-02 24182-01 28482-00 29929-01 32169-00 08369-00 20079-02 21082-01 22203-00 23064-00 23126-00 23371-03 24182-02 28482-01 30088-00 32170-00 08369-01 20079-03 21082-02 22204-00 23064-01 23128-00 23371-04 24182-03 28482-02 30264-00 32319-00 08369-02 20130-00 21082-03 22208-00 23064-02 23142-00 23371-05 24182-04 28482-03 30264-01 32436-00 11087-01 20130-01 21082-04 22593-00 23064-03 23143-00 23371-06 24183-00 28503-00 30264-02 32436-01 11087-02 20130-02 21340-00 22593-01 23065-00 23143-01 23371-07 24183-01 28510-00 30264-03 32437-00 12189-01 20130-03 21340-01 22593-02 23065-01 23143-02 23371-08 24184-00 28510-01 30264-04 32437-01 12189-02 20130-04 21340-02 22627-00 23065-03 23143-03 23371-09 24184-01 28510-02 30264-05 32437-02 12189-03 20130-05 21340-03 22627-01 23065-04 23143-04 23371-10 24185-00 28510-03 30264-06 32437-03 12189-04 20130-06 21340-04 22715-00 23065-05 23143-06 23371-11 24185-01 28526-00 30264-07 33124-00 12189-05 20153-00 21340-05 22715-01 23066-01 23143-07 23371-14 24185-02 28553-00 30264-08 33125-00 12189-06 20154-00 21340-06 22715-02 23066-02 23143-08 23483-00 24186-00 28553-01 30264-09 34698-00 12189-07 20319-00 21340-07 22716-00 23066-03 23143-09 24131-00 24186-01 28810-00 30264-10 Old Town 13060-01 20643-00 21430-01 22716-01 23066-04 23143-10 24131-01 24186-02 28980-00 30264-11 PM 24387 13060-02 20644-00 21561-00 22716-02 23066-05 23143-11 24131-02 24186-03 29033-00 30264-12 PM 26488 13060-03 20703-01 21672-01 22716-03 23067-02 23173-00 24131-03 24187-00 29036-00 30264-13 PM 27493 13060-04 20703-02 21672-02 22716-04 23067-03 23173-01 24132-00 24187-01 29133-00 30264-14 PM 28122 13060-05 20703-03 21672-03 22761-00 23067-04 23173-02 24132-01 24187-02 29203-00 30264-15 13060-06 20735-01 21672-04 22762-00 23067-05 23173-03 24133-00 24188-00 29286-00 30667-00 13060-07 20735-02 21673-00 22786-00 23100-01 23173-04 24133-01 24188-01 29734-00 30667-01 13060-08 20735-03 21673-01 22915-00 23100-02 23174-01 24133-02 24188-02 29798-00 30667-02 18518-00 20735-04 21673-02 22915-01 23100-03 23174-02 24133-03 24188-03 29798-01 30667-03 18518-01 20735-05 21673-03 22915-02 23100-04 23174-03 24133-04 24232-00 29798-02 30668-00 18518-02 20735-06 21674-00 22915-03 23100-05 23174-04 24133-05 25004-00 29798-03 30668-01 18518-03 20735-07 21674-01 22916-00 23100-06 23174-05 24134-00 25004-01 29798-04 30668-02 18583-00 20735-08 21674-02 22916-01 23100-07 23174-06 24134-01 25892-00 29798-05 30669-00 19872-00 20735-09 21674-03 22916-02 23100-08 23177-00 24134-02 26488-00 29798-06 30669-01 19872-01 20848-00 21675-00 22916-03 23101-01 23209-00 24134-03 26828-00 29798-07 30669-02 19872-02 20879-00 21675-01 22962-00 23101-02 23220-00 24135-00 26828-01 29798-08 31053-00 19872-03 20879-01 21675-02 23063-01 23101-03 23267-00 24135-01 26828-02 29798-09 31053-01 19872-04 20882-00 21675-03 23063-02 23101-04 23267-01 24135-02 27827-00 29798-10 31053-02 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 10 Engineer's Annual Levy Report for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 3. District Services and Charges Service Level C, Perimeter Landscaping Service level C includes all developed single family and condominium residential parcels and residential vacant lots for which the District provides on -going servicing, operation, and maintenance of perimeter landscaped areas and slopes within the public rights -of -way and dedicated easements adjacent to and associated with certain tracts and subdivisions. The level of maintenance required in these tracts and subdivisions varies depending on operating costs. Thirty-two (32) Zones with corresponding rates have been established within Service Level C. In recent fiscal years, the cost of maintaining the perimeter landscaping for most zones in Service Level C, far accede the maximum assessment that can be levied against the parcels in these zones. As a result, it has been necessary for City staff to reduce services and activities and/or reduce or eliminate the collection of funding for long term repairs, replacements and rehabilitation. The current rates and charges for Service Level C is per residential lot and shall be applied to developed and undeveloped residential parcels within the following Tracts and subdivisions for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Table 3-2 Service Level C Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Saddlewood 18518-00 18518-01 18518-02 18518-03 Maximum Rate: 11 ... 11 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Winchester Creek 20130-00 20130-01 20130-02 20130-03 20130-04 20130-05 20130-06 21340-00 21340-01 21340-02 21340-03 21340-04 21340-05 21340-06 Zone No. 3 Maximum Rate: 11 Proposed Rate: $116.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Rancho Highlands 20643-00 20644-00 21760-00 22203-00 22204-00 22761-00 22762-00 Zone No. 11 Proposed 11 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: The Vineyards 20879-00 20879-01 Zone No. 5 Maximum Rate: 11 Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Signet Series 20882-00 20882-01 20882-02 20882-03 Zone No. 6 (3) Maximum Rate: $119.05 Proposed 14 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Woodcrest Country 21561-00 22208-00 (3) Beginning Fiscal Year 2009-2010, the base rate for Zone 6 was $95.00. Each year thereafter, beginning Fiscal Year 2010-2011 the maximum rate as approved by the property owners is annually adjustable by the lesser of the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Area (formerly Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area), for the previous calendar year or 5%. For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 the adjustment is 1.87%, the percentage increase in the CPI. . - . 11 Proposed 11 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Ridgeview 20735-07 20735-08 20735-09 20881-00 21764-00 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 3. District Services and Charges Zone No. 8 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Village Grove 21672-01 21672-02 21672-03 21672-04 21673-00 21637-01 21637-02 21673-03 21674-00 21674-01 21674-02 21674-03 21675-00 21675-01 21675-02 21675-03 21675-04 21675-05 21675-06 Zone No. 9 Maximum Rate: $46.00 00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Rancho Solana 22593-00 22593-01 22593-02 Zone No. 10 I Maximum Rate: $116.00 I Proposed Rate: $116.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Zone No. 11 I Maximum Rate: $175.00 I Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: TLA"If, "My - Zone No. 12 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $116.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Vintage Hills 22715-00 22715-01 22715-02 22716-00 22716-01 22716-02 22716-03 22716-04 22915-00 22915-01 22915-02 22915-03 22916-00 22916-01 22916-02 22916-03 Zone No. 13 Maximum Rate: 00 IProposed00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Presley Development 23267-00 23267-01 23267-02 23267-03 23267-04 26861-00 26861-01 26861-02 26861-03 Zone No. 14 I Maximum Rate: $89.00 I Proposed Rate: $89.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Morrison Homes Zone No. 15 I Maximum Rate: $175.00 I Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Barclay Estates :imum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Tradewinds 23125-00 23125-01 23125-02 23125-03 Zone No. 17 I Maximum Rate: $46.00 I Proposed Rate: $46.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Zone . 00 Proposed Rate: $70.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Temeku Hills 23371-00 23371-01 23371-02 23371-03 23771-04 23771-05 23371-06 23371-07 23371-08 23371-09 23371-10 23371-11 23371-14 28482-00 28482-01 28482-02 28482-03 28526-00 29033-00 Zone No. 19 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $225.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Chante mar 28510-00 28510-01 28510-02 28510-03 Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 12 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 3. District Services and Charges Zone No. 20 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $175.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Crowne Hill 23143-00 23143-02 23413-03 23413-04 23413-01 23413-03 23413-04 23413-06 23413-07 23413-08 23413-09 23413-10 23413-11 Zone No. 21 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $129.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Vail Ranch Gated Community 28832-00 Vail Ranch Residential 23173-00 23173-01 23173-02 23173-03 23173-04 23174-01 23174-02 23174-03 23174-04 23174-05 23174-06 28480-00 Zone No. 22 I Maximum Rate: $116.00 I Proposed Rate: $116.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Sutton Place (imum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $20.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Pheasant Run 19872 19872-01 19872-02 19872-03 19872-04 19872-05 Zone No. 24 Maximum Rate: $100.00 Proposed Rate: $100.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Harveston 29928 30667 30669 32436 29928-01 30667-01 30669-01 32436-01 29928-02 30667-02 30669-02 32437 29928-03 30667-03 31053 32437-01 29929 30668 31053-01 32437-02 29929-01 30668-01 31053-02 32437-03 30088 30668-02 31053-03 34698 Harveston Ashville 1 31276 Harveston Ashville II 32104 Harveston Condos 32169 32170 Zone No. 25 I Maximum Rate: $200.00 I Proposed Rate: $200.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Zone No. 26 Maximum Rate: 00 00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Traditions/Gallery Homes 29133 Zone No. 27 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $70.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Avondale 26828 26828-01 26828-02 Zone No. 28 Maximum Rate: 00 Proposed Rate: $129.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Wolf Creek 29798 29798-01 29798-02 29798-03 29798-04 29798-05 29798-06 29798-07 29798-08 29798-09 30264 30264-01 30264-02 30264-03 30264-04 30264-05 30264-06 30264-07 30264-08 30264-09 30264-10 30264-11 30264-12 30264-13 30264-14 30264-15 31898 33125 32319 33124 Zone No. 29 (4) I Maximum Rate: $424.91 I Proposed Rate: $424.90 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Gallery •. (4) Beginning Fiscal Year 2006-2007, the base rate for Zone 29 was $315.00. Each year thereafter, beginning Fiscal Year 2007-2008 for Zone 29 the maximum rate as approved by the property owners is annually adjustable by the lesser of the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Area (formerly Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area), for the previous calendar year, or 5%. For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 the adjustment is 1.87%, the percentage increase in the CPI. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 13 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 3. District Services and Charges Zone No. 30 (1)(6) I Maximum Rate: $129.00 I Proposed Rate: $0.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: (5) The maximum rate for Zone 30 is $129.00. (6) Beginning Fiscal Year 2010-2011, Zone 30 elected to maintain its own perimeter landscaping under the existing Homeowner's Association ("HOA"). As a result, the Zone will not be levied under Service Level C for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Zone No. 31(7)(8) I Maximum Rate: $35.07 I Proposed Rate: $0.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Roripaugh Ranch (7) Beginning Fiscal Year 2006-2007, the base rate for Zone 31 was $26.00. Each year thereafter, beginning Fiscal Year 2007-2008 for Zone 31, the maximum rate as approved by the property owners is annually adjustable by the lesser of the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Area (formerly Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area), for the previous calendar year, or 5%. For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 the adjustment is 1.87%, the percentage increase in the CPI. (8) Zone 31 elected to have its perimeter landscaping maintained by a Homeowner's Association ("HOA"). As a result, the Zone will not be levied under Service Level C for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Zone No. 32 (9)(10) I Maximum Rate: $802.05 I Proposed Rate: $0.00 Tract Name: Tract Numbers: Vineyard View (9) Beginning Fiscal Year 2008-2009, the base rate for Zone 32 was $640.00. Each year thereafter, beginning Fiscal Year 2009-2010 for Zone 32, the maximum rates as approved by the property owners are annually adjustable by the lesser of the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Area (formerly Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area), for the previous calendar year, or 5%. For Fiscal Year 2021-2022 the adjustment is 1.87%, the percentage increase in the CPI. (10) Zone 32 elected to have its perimeter landscaping maintained by a Homeowner's Association ("HOA"). As a result, the Zone will not be levied under Service Level C for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Service Level R, Road Maintenance Service Level R provides funding for construction, improvement, service, and maintenance of unpaved public streets and roads within specific areas of the District. The services provided may include, but are not limited to, renovation or restoration due to damage, flood and drainage control, repairs and re -grading, and upgrades of the existing areas as required for unpaved roads. All parcels identified within Service Level R share in the cost of the services provided. The costs associated with the services are spread among all parcels within various areas ("rate levels") of Service Level R in accordance with the Rate and Method of Apportionment for the service level. Service Level R currently has one (1) active rate level, Rate Level R-1. The area for Rate Level R-2 has been fully paved and therefore an assessment is currently not required. Only the parcels within Rate Level R-1 boundary area will be charged for the costs associated with servicing and maintaining the roads and streets in the area. RATE LEVEL R-1 — This rate level consists of fifty-five (55) assessable parcels that have direct access to roads or streets that are serviced and maintained through the District. This rate level provides funding for the servicing and maintenance of Kimberly Lane, Greenwood Lane, Liefer Road, Gatlin Road, and Pala Vista. A total of 1.546 miles of roads are serviced and maintained in this area. The current maximum rates and charges in R-1 are $115.26 per single- family residential lot and $57.62 per vacant residential lot. No levy shall be applied for developed and undeveloped residential parcels within R-1 for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. • RATE LEVEL R-2 — This rate level consists of forty (40) assessable parcels that have direct access to Santiago Road. This area has been fully paved and no longer requires service under this District. Refuse/Recycling Collection The Refuse/Recycling Collection Service Level provides for the operation and administration of the refuse collection program, including recycling services for all developed residential homes (or "Households") within the District. The rate and charge for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Refuse/Recycling Collection is $311.73 per Household and will be applied to all parcels that have been identified as developed residential homes. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 14 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 4. Changes to the District Changes or modifications to the District structure, if any, could include but are not limited to, changes or expansion in the existing improvements or in the types of services provided, addition of new services or Service Levels, restructuring of the current Service Levels, inclusion of parcels into the District or Service Levels, or revisions to the method of apportionment. Changes or modifications within the District that may affect the levy are outlined in the following. Notable Previous Modifications to the District Two Service Levels Replaced with a Special Tax On March 4, 1997, the voters of Temecula approved a Special Tax to fund citywide community services. This Special Tax replaced two existing Service Levels, previously charged through the Community Services District. Beginning in Fiscal Year 1997-1998 the below two Service Levels were replaced by the Special Tax and are no longer charged through the District. • COMMUNITY SERVICES, PARKS, AND RECREATION — This service level provided for the maintenance, service, and operation of all public parks and recreation services within the City. • SERVICE LEVEL A, ARTERIAL STREET LIGHTING AND MEDIANS — This service level provided servicing, operation, and maintenance of traffic signals, street lighting, and landscaped medians along arterial streets. SPrvirP I PvPI R As of Fiscal Year 2008-2009, the streets have been fully paved and there is no longer a need to assess for unpaved road maintenance (Rate level R-2). Proposed Modifications to the District for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 The most notable modification to the District for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 is related to the addition of improvements and expansion of existing services as a result of new development. When a new residential tract is developed, the District may accept additional improvements for maintenance and servicing. Along with acceptance of the improvements, the parcels within those tracts would be included in the appropriate Service Levels. The improvements and services for Service Levels B and C are typically tract or development specific and therefore, all parcels within a tract or development would be included in these two Service Levels when the District accepts the improvements. Additionally, individual residential parcels are included in the Refuse/Recycling Collection when a new single-family residential unit is identified, and service is ordered. Service Level B There were no additional inclusions or modifications to Service Level B for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Service Level C The annual revenue collected for the majority of the Zones in Service Level C is not sufficient to cover the costs to maintain these zones. Due to the rising costs, the District has had to reduce services to the maintenance of the perimeter landscaping for these zones. In Fiscal Year 2019-2020 the District conducted a Proposition 218 ballot proceeding to increase the assessment rates for Zones 1, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 22 and 27. The majority of the ballots received were in opposition to the increased assessments in all zones, and the increase was therefore not applied. The assessment rates, for 27 of the 29 zones currently assessed in Service Level C, have not increased since the zones were established. Because the costs continue to increase and the assessments have stayed the same, the service will remain limited and may have to be reduced further due to limited annual funds. In Fiscal Year 2020-2021 the District terminated the flood channel easements in Zone 7 therefore eliminating the need for maintenance of said areas. This action resulted in the termination of the assessment for only the sixteen (16) parcels affected, effective Fiscal Year 2020-2021. In December of 2020, the District initiated a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the maintenance services of the landscape areas in Service Level C. The new maintenance contract that was awarded and approved by the Board resulted in a reduction in the budgeted maintenance cost for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The new contract is effective July 1, 2021. There are no new inclusions to Service Level C (Perimeter Landscaping) proposed for the Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 15 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 4. Changes to the District Service Level R There are no new inclusions to Service Level R (Road Maintenance) proposed for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. The District will no longer be providing road maintenance services and will therefore no longer be assessing the parcels within the boundaries of Service Level. Refuse/Recycling Collection A total of approximately 112 newly developed residential parcels have been identified and added to Refuse/Recycling Collection for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. These new residential parcels are identified each year and included in Refuse/Recycling Collection based upon the waste hauler's updated service records. The rate for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 for Refuse/Recycling Collection is $311.73 per residential parcel. For Fiscal Year 2020- 2021, the rate for this service was $303.19. For more information, please refer to Section 2, Budgets and Levy Summary. The costs for the District represent actual service costs, as provided in the City's Franchise Agreement with CR&R Waste Services. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 16 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 5. Method of Apportionment Method of Apportionment The cost to provide services within the District will be fairly distributed among each eligible property. Service Level B (Residential Street Lighting): The following formula is used to calculate each property's Service Level B charges by the per parcel/unit (residential "lot/unit") method. Total Balance to Levy (Budgeted) + (Total Residential Lots + Assigned Condominium Units) = Parcel Charge Service Level C (Perimeter Landscaping and Slopes); and Refuse/Recycling Collection: The following formula is used to calculate each property's charges by the per parcel (residential "lot") method. Total Balance to Levy (Budgeted) / Total Residential Lots (in Service Level) = Parcel Charge Service Level R (Roads): The charge per Levy Unit for Service Level R is based on a Parcel Development Unit (PDU), which is similar to a per parcel charge, but makes a distinction between developed and undeveloped parcels. Parcel Development Units = 1.0 for Developed Parcels Parcel Development Units = 0.5 for Undeveloped Parcels Total Balance to Levy / Total Parcel PDU (in Rate Level) = Parcel Charge The following tables reflect the levy calculations for each Service Level. Table 5-1 Parcel Charge Calculation Service Level B Defined as Assigned Condominium Units in Service Level B for which the interior streetlights are privately maintained however, the Assigned Condominium Units benefit from perimeter or collector street lighting funded by Service Level B. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 17 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 5. Method of Apportionment Table 5-2 Parcel Charge Calculation Service Level C Residential Lot Zone No. 1 1.00 $116.00 $116.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 2 1.00 $89.00 $89.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 3 1.00 $116.00 $116.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 4 1.00 $46.00 $46.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 5 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 6 (12) 1.00 $119.04 $119.04 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 7 1.00 $89.00 $89.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 8 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 9 1.00 $46.00 $46.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 10 1.00 $116.00 $116.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 11 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 12 1.00 $116.00 $116.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 13 1.00 $46.00 $46.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 14 1.00 $89.00 $89.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 15 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 16 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 17 1.00 $46.00 $46.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 18 1.00 $70.00 $70.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 19 1.00 $225.00 $225.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 20 1.00 $175.00 $175.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 21 1.00 $129.00 $129.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 22 1.00 $116.00 $116.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 23 1.00 $20.00 $20.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 24 1.00 $100.00 $100.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 25 1.00 $200.00 $200.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 26 1.00 $270.00 $270.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 27 1.00 $70.00 $70.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 28 1.00 $129.00 $129.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 29 (12) 1.00 $424.90 $424.90 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 30 (13) 1.00 $129.00 $129.00 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 31 (12)(14) 1.00 $35.07 $35.07 Per Parcel Residential Lot Zone No. 32 (12)(14) 1.00 $802.05 $802.05 Per Parcel (12) Beginning Fiscal Year 2007-2008 for Zones 29 and 31 and beginning Fiscal Year 2009-10 for Zones 6 and 32, the maximum rates as approved by the property owners are annually adjustable by the lesser of the percentage increase in the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index ("CPI") of All Urban Consumers for the Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Area (formerly Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Area), for the previous calendar year, or 5%. (13) Beginning Fiscal Year 2010-2011, Zone 30 has elected to maintain its own perimeter landscaping under the existing Homeowner's Association ("HOA"). As a result, the Zone will not be levied under Service Level C for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. (14) Zones 31 and 32 Zone 31 elected to have the perimeter landscaping maintained by a Homeowner's Association ("HOA"). As a result, the Zones will not be levied under Service Level C for Fiscal Year 2021-2022. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 18 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 5. Method of Apportionment Table 5-3 Parcel Lnarge Lalculatlon Service Level K Property Single Family Residential Lot R-1 1.00 $115.26 $115.26 Per Parcel Vacant Residential Lot R-1 0.50 $115.26 $57.62 Per Parcel Table 5-4 Parcel Charge Calculation Refuse/Recycling Collection Property Single Family Residential Lot 1.00 $311.73 $311.73 Per Parcel (ls) Developed residential parcels identified by CR&R for which refuse collections are available. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 19 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 6. Tax Roll Parcel identification for each lot or parcel within the District shall be the parcel as shown on the County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared. Tax Roll is on file with the City Clerk under separate cover. Temecula Services District (Service Level B, C, R and Refuse/Recycling Collection) 20 Engineer's Annual Levy Report. for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 APPENDIX A Tax Roll (Under Separate Cover) Webb MUNICIPAL f Item No. 15 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Receive Update on Parking in Old Town Temecula and Provide General Direction Regarding the Same RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive update on parking in Old Town Temecula and provide general direction regarding the same. BACKGROUND: Old Town has seen tremendous growth with the construction of the Civic Center complex and many new mixed -use buildings. This growth has had a profoundly positive impact on Old Town and can be seen in the new businesses, restaurants, special events, and increase in general overall activity and energy. Old Town has truly become the cultural and civic heart of Temecula and this is a great triumph for the community. While the community and visitors have enjoyed the rise of Old Town, the growth and success of the district has come with challenges, not least of which is assuring adequate parking facilities exist to meet demand. The City's challenge is to develop a strategy that not only meets the parking needs of today, but also assures that Old Town is well positioned to provide ample parking for the growth that is sure to come in the near future. Staff has prepared a presentation for the City Council that intends to examine the current parking environment in Old Town and to identify and evaluate parking strategies and funding sources that could potentially be implemented successfully in Old Town. FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact ATTACHMENTS: None Item No. 16 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Luke Watson, Director of Community Development DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Community Development Department Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the Community Development Department monthly report. The following are the highlights for Community Development for the month of April 2021. RE -OPENING TRANSITION The Permit Center is now open to the public, with all services still available online. Staff has implemented a new queueing software, called Qless, that allows for mobile, audible, and visual notifications that expedite the public's access to in person services. The new software allows customers to further distance themselves by staying outside or six feet apart, without a concern for missing their spot in various Permit Center lines. CURRENT PLANNING ACTIVITIES Planning processed 33 new applications (not including Home Occupations) and conducted three (3) Public Hearing in April 2021. A detailed account of planning activities is attached to this report. Plan Type April2M Lang Range Projects 2 Conditional Use Permit 1 Accessory Dwelling Unit 1 Home Occupation 27 Massage Permits 1 Maps 1 Minor Exception 2 Modifications 13 Pre -Application 3 Home Product Review 4 Wireless Antenna 1 Temporary Use Permit 1 Zoning 3 Total 60 Woodspring Suites (PA20-0072): The City is processing a Development Plan for an approximately 60,600 square foot, four-story, 130 room Woodspring Suites Hotel located on the west side of Madison Avenue between Buecking Drive and McCabe Court. (COOPER) Sommers Bend Multi -Family Density Core (PA20-1219, 20-1459): The City is processing a Development Plan and Tentative Tract Map for a 376-unit multi -family community consisting of townhomes, motorcourt duplexes, and bungalow 3-packs built on 31.49 acres. The project includes a paseo connecting the project to the recreation center and sports park, a dog run, play areas, parks, barbecue areas, bocce ball, and a ninja course. The project is located within Planning Areas 28 & 29 of Sommers Bend. The project has been scheduled for Planning Commission on June 2, 2021. (COOPER) Sommers Bend PA15 HPR (PA20-1454): The City is processing a Home Product Review for Planning Area 15 of the Roripaugh Ranch Specific Plan to allow for three (3) unique detached single-family plans with three (3) architectural styles consisting of 45 lots. Project was approved at the April 21, 2021 Planning Commission. (CARDENAS) Sommers Bend Home Product Review (HPR) (PAs 20-1414, 20-1415, 20-1416): The City is processing Home Product Reviews for a total of 57 single family lots. This phase is located on the southern and eastern boundaries of the project, are the larger 20,000 square foot minimum lots and encompasses Planning Areas 19, 20B, and 21. The project has been scheduled for Planning Commission on June 2, 2021. (COOPER) Sommers Bend Home Product Review (HPR) (PA20-1461): The City is processing Home Product Review for a total of 115 single family lots located in Planning Area 17A. The project has been scheduled for Planning Commission on June 2, 2021. (COOPER) Sommers Bend Home Product Review (HPR) (PA20-1321): The City is processing Home Product Review for a total of 74 single family lots located in Planning Area 18A. The project has been scheduled for Planning Commission on June 2, 2021. (COOPER) Temecula Village Phase II (PAs 20-0323, 20-0324, 20-0325, 20-0326): The City is processing a Development Plan for a 134 unit multi -family community built on 7.61 acres; a Tentative Tract Map (TTM 38043) to combine eight (8) existing contiguous parcels into a single parcel; a General Plan Amendment to amend the underlying General Plan Land Use designation of the project site from Professional Office (PO) to Medium Density Residential (M); a Planned Development Overlay Amendment for PDO-5, (Temecula Village). The City is working with a consultant to prepare a fiscal impact analysis and with an environmental consultant to prepare and environmental document. The project is located on the south side of Rancho California Road, approximately 150 feet west of Cosmic Drive. (COOPER) Paseo Del Sol Tentative Tract Map No. 36483 (PA14-0087): The City is processing a Tentative Tract Map (No. 36483) for 168 single-family homes and 11 open space lots located at the northwest corner of Temecula Parkway and Butterfield Stage Road. (COOPER) Solana Winchester (PA20-1371): The City is processing a Development Plan to allow for the construction of a 350-unit apartment community located within the Residential Overlay Area of Planning Area 12 of the Harveston Specific Plan at the terminus of Date Street approximately 900 feet south of Ynez Road. The City is working with a consultant to prepare a fiscal impact analysis. (COOPER) Sanborn/Jefferson Gas Station (PAs 21-0075, 21-0076): The City is processing a Development Plan and Conditional Use Permit for an approximately 10,000 square foot gas station consisting of 12 fueling pumps, convenience store, quick service restaurant, and multi -tenant retail building located at 41480 Sanborn Ave. (COOPER) Winchester Hills Development Agreement Amendment (PA21-0128): The City is processing a Second Amendment to the Development Agreement by and between the City of Temecula and Lennar Homes, Inc., a California Corporation and Winchester Hills I LLC, a California Limited Liability Company to rescind the First Amendment to the Development Agreement and reinstate the original term of the Development Agreement for the Winchester Property located within portions of Planning Area 12 of the Harveston Specific Plan. (COOPER) Remington Industrial Building (PA21-0384): The City is processing a Development Plan to construct an approximately 33,927 square foot industrial building located at on the southwest corner of Winchester Road and Remington Avenue. (COOPER) Ralph's Fueling Center (PA21-0449): The City is processing a Development Plan for a fuel station consisting of 18 fueling pumps that includes a 174 square foot kiosk located on the southwest corner of Wolf Store Road and Butterfield Stage Road. (COOPER) LONG RANGE PLANNING Temporary Expanded Outdoor Dining and Retail in Old Town: As the State of California and Riverside County Public Health loosen restrictions related to the COVID 19 pandemic, City Council has directed staff to implement multiple programs (Temecula Revive) that accelerate local economic activity while maintaining compliance with all State or County mandates. Staff has developed the Temporary Expanded Dining/Retail program to assist businesses during these challenging times. On May 29, 2020, the City Council Old Town Steering Subcommittee received a presentation from staff regarding the proposed Temporary Expanded Dining/Retail program. Approximately 50 businesses have participated in the program throughout the City. Staff will be meeting with the subcommittee on May 25, 2021 to solicit input from Old Town to inform the subcommittee about future next steps. (RABIDOU, WATSON) Objective Design and Development Standards (LR18-1684): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to update the Objective Design and Development Standards for multi -family and mixed -use residential developments, with the goal of expediting housing production, streamlining approval processes, and establishing the foundation for future regulations and housing laws. Staff is developing Objective Design Standards that will conform with SB 35, and will incorporate objective design guidelines into the City's Development Code. Staff has hired P1aceWorks, to assist with development of our design standards for multifamily and mixed use. On September 28, 2020, staff and Consultant presented six architectural styles to the PC Infill Subcommittee, consisting of Commissioners Watts and Turley-Trejo. The Subcommittee agreed with staff s six recommended styles. On October 13, 2020, staff and Consultant presented to the CC Infill Subcommittee consisting of Council Member Naggar and Rahn, the six recommended architecture styles. The Council Members agreed with staffs recommendation to move forward with detailing the styles for the Objective Design Standards. Early December, the consultant provided staff with a first draft of the ODS document. Staff reviewed and provided comments/edits. Currently, the consultant is working through staff s comments from the "Final Draft" review. We anticipate one final review by staff prior to taking the item to the Planning Commission and City Council meetings. (TOMA, RABIDOU) Permit Ready ADU Program (LR19-1464): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to prepare, adopt, and implement a Permit Ready Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) program. The ADU program will encourage the construction of ADUs, offering property owners a selection of pre -approved ADU building plans that can be obtained at the community Development Department, free of charge. On September 16, 2020, the RFP closed on PlanetBids. The City received three detailed proposals from qualified consultants. After detailed review of all the proposals, staff selected checkerboardSTUDIOS Consultant Firm. On March 18, 2021, staff kicked off the project with the Consultant and staff from Planning, Building, Public Works, and Fire. This will be a joined effort between the internal departments and the consultant. Staff is working with the consultant on the first task (Phase 1: Schematic Design) of the project's scope of work. (TOMA, RABIDOU) Transportation Discovery and Existing Conditions Analysis (LR20-1071): The City received an SB 2 Grant from the State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) to prepare an internal document for staff to identify potential transportation focused areas as part of Phase 2 of our General Plan Update process and timeline. The City has hired Fehr & Peers (F&P) to document existing transportation conditions in the City, provide benchmarking information on how transportation facilities, transportation use and policies compares to other peer agencies (through benchmarking) and will evaluate how much of the current Circulation Element has been implemented. Staff worked with F&P to identify methodology, thresholds, and mitigation to address VMT for CEQA evaluation, which the City Council adopted in May 2020. On February 22nd, Planning staff kicked off the project with F&P and Public Works. Currently, staff is working with F&P to compile data. (PETERS, TOMA) General Plan Annual Progress Report for 2020 (LR21-0389): State law (Government Code Section 65400 and 65700) mandates that all cities and counties submit an annual report on the status of the General Plan progress in its implementation to their legislative bodies, the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and the Housing and Community Development (HCD) by April 1st of each year. The purpose of the General Plan Annual Progress Report (GP -APR) is to update the community, City Council, HCD and OPR on General Plan implementation progress. This report is also used as an aid to identify prospective changes, or updates that may be needed for the General Plan. Furthermore, the City has an adopted and certified Housing Element for the period of 2014 to 2021 and pursuant to Government Code Section 65400, is required to prepare and submit an Annual Progress Report (APR) to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) and the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) Department. The APR includes information on the jurisdiction's progress in addressing the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA), including the number of housing units permitted by income level, number of units entitled, and the status of programs identified within the Housing Element. As required by law, the 2020 Housing Element Annual Progress Report will be submitted to HCD on April 1, 2021. The item will been placed on the City Council consent calendar as a receive and file for June 22, 2021. There are no penalties for resubmitting the annual progress report past the April 1st date if the City Council wishes to revise the report. (TOMA) Mobile Food Trucks (LR20-1472): On February 23, 2021, staff presented to the Economic Development Subcommittee members (ME/JS) on Mobile Food Trucks (MFT). This was a noticed meeting with one public comment in favor of MFT, read by Stuart Fisk. The intent of the meeting was to get the subcommittee's feedback on the potential for MFT to operate in the City. Staff presented the definition of MFTs, existing regulations, standards of operation to consider, and Pros & Cons list. The subcommittee advised staff to create a framework and come back to the committee for discussion. Staff is working on developing the framework. (TOMA) Waves to Wineries: Staff is working with the National Parks Service on the Waves to Wineries Trail Plan. The purpose of this plan is to unite Temecula Wine Country with the Pacific Coast by identifying a network of trails along the Santa Margarita River corridor. (PETERS) HOUSING Las Haciendas Affordable Housing Project: The City is processing a Development Plan for a 77-unit affordable multi -family housing community consisting of two residential buildings, a community building and tuck -under parking located at 28715 Las Haciendas. The City Council approved a Loan Agreement with Community Housing Works (CHW) for the use of affordable housing tax allocation bond proceeds on May 26, 2020. The developer held a virtual community workshop on July 28, 2020. The item was approved by the Planning Commission on October 7, 2020. CHW will apply for funding through the State in 2021. An amendment to the Loan Agreement was approved at the April 27, 2021 City Council meeting. A tax allocation application was forwarded to the state in March, 2021. (RABIDOU, WATSON) Vine Creek Disposition and Development Agreement (DDA): City Council approved the DDA with Temecula Pacific Associates on June 25, 2019 for the development of 60 affordable units on City -owned property on Pujol Street. The developer is looking to secure financing from the State of California prior to construction. The City and developer will collaborate with the County of Riverside and the State Department of Housing and Community Development for additional funding opportunities through the Permanent Local Housing Allocation grant. A tax allocation application was forwarded to the state in March, 2021. (WATSON) Housing Element Update (LR18-1620 and LR17-1757): The City is working with De Novo Planning Group to update the 2021-29 Housing Element. De Novo will also assist with the RHNA process, community engagement, and CEQA. The current Housing Element was certified by the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) in 2013 and serves as the foundation for the update. The Housing Element is a required part of the City's General Plan and is a blueprint for meeting the housing needs of residents, at all economic levels, and addressing segments of the population with special needs. The City Council General Plan Ad Hoc Subcommittee, consisting of Mayor Pro Tem Edwards and Council Member Rahn, and the Planning Commission General Plan Ad Hoc Subcommittee, consisting of Commissioners Watts and Youmans, will serve as advisory bodies. Running concurrently with the Housing Element Update is the Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA). The RHNA planning cycle is an eight -year cycle and covers October 2021 through October 2029. The Final RHNA allocation was issued in September 2020. Staff is working with the consultant to update data and write draft chapters. (RABIDOU, TOMA, PETERS) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program (MRAP): Pre -applications are open for the City of Temecula Mortgage and Rental Assistance Program (MRAP). This program will provide rental and mortgage assistance to those eligible recipients who were negatively impacted by COVID-19. Pre -applications will close on April 9, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. Staff is reviewed and confirming supplemental documentation from applicants. (WATSON) BUILDING & SAFETY Building and Safety statistics for April 2021 are highlighted in the following table. Building & Safety Statistics April Permits 365 New Single Family Units 35 New Commercial Building 0 Photovoltaic 66 Tenant Improvements 7 Nan Construction C of D 41 Number of Active Plan Checks 139 Numberof New Plan Checks 55 Number of Finaled Permits 207 Inspections 3,125 Inspections Per Day 142.1 Inspections Per Person Per Day 35.5 Stops Per Month 1036.0 Visitars to Counter 379 New Construction Projects Currently in Plan Check • Truax Hotel (161,586 sf) • Parking Structure on 3rd Street (48,907 sf) • Town Square Market Place (two buildings at 43,640 sf each) • Generations at Linfield - memory care/assisted living (59 apartments and 32 condos) • Hotel (38,202 sf) on Jefferson and Winchester • Temecula Hyundai Service Building (5,753 sf) • Trinity Lutheran Church Preschool (9,530 sf) • Mountain View — 42589 Avenida Alvarado (14,530 sf) • Mountain View — 42601 Avenida Alvarado (15,895 sf) • Mountain View — 42433 Avenida Alvarado (15,629 sf) Non -Construction Certificate of Occupancy • Old Town Bicycle Co. —28780 Old Town Front St. #B9 (1,543 sf) • Scooter Zone — 42245 Remington Ave. #B11 (5,359 sf) • C3RV —(office) 26111 Ynez #C12 (1,743 sf) • Gold Prospectors Association of American — 43105 Business Park (10,120 sf) • Loddie Doddie — 42006 Remington #107/108 (10,504 sf) Tenant Improvement • Boutique —28120 Jefferson Ave. #B203/204 • Parker Medical — 44605 Avenida De Missiones #203 • Parker Medical - 44605 Avenida De Missiones #201 CODE ENFORCEMENT During the month of April, Code Enforcement responded to 169 web inquiries. In addition, the division opened 250 code cases, 462 weed abatement cases, conducted 389 inspections, and forwarded 44 referrals. Type of Code Case April 2021 Abandoned or Inoperable Vehicle 7 Vacant Home / Prop. Maintenance/Infestation/ Mold 10 Business or Horne Occupation w/o license/CUP 6 Trash and Debris/ Dumping 35 Overgrown Vegetation/ weeds / Fire Hazard 23 Green Pool / Vector Control /Stagnant Water 5 Graffiti 70 Noise/Nuisance/Animal Control 29 Trailer / RV Stored/Boat/Parking 14 Construction w/o Pe rm it/Bu i I d i ng Code 15 Encroach Public ROW / Trash Cans 11 Zoning/Signs ;1 24 Public Safety & Health 1 Total Number of Cases 250 Foreclosure Tracking: Code Enforcement works with the local real estate community to monitor foreclosures, defaults and real estate owned properties. Foreclosure Tracking April 2021 Residential - Default 13 Residential - Foreclosure 20 Residential - RED 20 Total - Residential 53 Commercial - Default 1 Commercial - Foreclosure 1 Commercial - RED Total - Commercial 6 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Current Planning Activity Report PLANNING ACTIVITY REPORT Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0478 30810Avenida Del Reposo Sara Toma 04/01/2021 Sammy Yang PI -Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Sammy Yang Outdoor Design Contractor Specialty: A Home Occupation Business License to conduct landscaping. PA21-0482 40472 Calle Tiara 919-230-023 04/01/2021 Mike Winfrey PI -Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Trash Removal Services - Solid Waste PA21-0486 45750 Pheasant PI 961-343-004 Scott Cooper 04/02/2021 04/02/2021 Carlos Ke PI -Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Trans-Invictus - A Home Occupation Business License for Transportation services PA21-0488 43562 Modena Dr 959-191-008 Jaime Cardenas 04/02/2021 04/09/2021 Troy Cox PI -Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Troy Cox Construction: A Home Occupation Business License for remodeling contractor services. PA21-0493 31775 Corte Sagunto 955-283-018 Jaime Cardenas 04/05/2021 Dawn E. PI -Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Klaehn-Castaned Occupation a Case Title / Description: Castaneda Dental Lab: A Home Occupation Business License for an office that manufactures dentures. PA21-0499 955-141-042 Jaime Cardenas 04/06/2021 Jessica Grevin CITY OF PL Wireless Cancelled TEMECULA Antenna Facility Case Title / Description: Margarita Road AT&T Wireless MOD: a modification application to the existing wireless facility on the public right of way about 250-feet north of the Margarita and Santiago Road intersection. PA21-0501 42015 Cosmic Dr 944-252-021 Jaime Cardenas 04/06/2021 Jose Vega MARIAN PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 PORTER Case Title / Description: Arciniega Residence Addition MOD: a Modification Application to add a 270-square foot bedroom addition to the property located at 42015 Cosmic Drive. Page 1 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0502 26879 Diaz Rd 909-370-031 Jaime Cardenas 04/06/2021 Roshi Akhavan MILGARD PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 MANUFACTURI NG INC Case Title / Description: Milgard Canopy MOD: a Modification Application for the addition of a 31,000 square -foot canopy addition to the north side of the existing Milgard Windows & Doors building located at 26879 Diaz Road. PA21-0503 26879 Diaz Rd 909-370-031 Jaime Cardenas 04/06/2021 MILGARD PL Minor Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 MANUFACTURI Exception NG INC Case Title / Description: Milgard Landscaping Minor Exception: a Minor Exception application to reduce the landscaping minimum square footage requirement to accommodate a canopy expansion to the existing Milgard building located at 26879 Diaz Road. PA21-0504 32216 Corte Chatada 954-181-011 Jaime Cardenas 04/07/2021 Andrew Harrill Andrew Harrill PLAccessory Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Dwelling Unit Case Title / Description: Harrill ADU: an accessory dwelling unit application for a proposed detached 750 square foot ADU at the rear of the property located at 32216 Corte Chatada. PA21-0505 30153 Corte Carrizo 921-570-028 Jaime Cardenas 04/07/2021 04/07/2021 Alan Hulett PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: ARH Universal Corp.: A Home Occupation Business License for online sales of equipment for first responders and military. PA21-0506 27622 Jefferson Ave 910-310-015 Jaime Cardenas 04/07/2021 04/09/2021 Alexis King BRE ESA PROP PL Zoning or Completed Temecula, CA 92590 Planning Letter Case Title / Description: 27622 Jefferson Ave ZL: a zoning verification letter for the property located at 27622 Jefferson Avenue (APN 910-310-015). PA21-0507 964-630-006 Scott Cooper 04/07/2021 Edgar Gomez Richmond PL Residential Plan Review American Homes Tract Product Review Case Title / Description: Sommers Bend PA17B HPR: Home Product Review for Planning Area 17B of the Roripaugh Ranch Specific Plan to allow for three (3) unique detached single-family plans with three (3) architectural styles consisting of 35 lots. PA21-0508 964-640-002 Scott Cooper 04/07/2021 Edgar Gomez Case Title / Description: Sommers Bend PA18B HPR: Home Product Review for Planning Area 18B of the Roripaugh Ranch Specific Plan to allow for three (3) unique detached single-family plans with three (3) architectural styles consisting of 27 lots. Richmond PL Residential Plan Review American Homes Tract Product Review Page 2 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0512 42947 Corte Cabello 955-181-013 Jaime Cardenas 04/08/2021 04/08/2021 Dmitriy Peshkov PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: A&D Appliance Repair, Inc.: A Home Occupation Business License for appliance repair services. PA21-0521 30590 Rancho California Rd 921-700-009 Eric Jones 04/12/2021 Al Borda PK I PALOMAR PL Conditional Out Temecula, CA 92591 VILLAGE Use Permit Case Title / Description: Hobo's BBQ Temecula Conditional Use Permit: A Conditional Use Permit to allow an existing restaurant to convert an ABC Type 41 license to a Type 47 license. The project is located at 30590 Rancho California Road Suites C302 & C303. PA21-0524 42612 Avenida Alvarado 909-290-056 Eric Jones 04/13/2021 05/06/2021 Mario Calvillo RidgeView PL Minor Approved Temecula, CA 92590 Business Park Exception Dev Case Title / Description: MS Mountain View Building 08 Minor Exception: A Minor Exception to allow for a reduction in required landscape coverage for a proposed industrial building at 42612 Avenida Alvarado. PA21-0526 32035 Corte Cardin 955-361-019 Scott Cooper 04/13/2021 04/15/2021 Stacy Parks PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Pawsitive Collective Pet Sitting and Dog Walking - A Home Occupation Business License for pet sitting and dog walking services PA21-0529 45725 Jeronimo St 918-323-015 04/13/2021 Jerome Neal Jr. PL Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: JMN Home Services - handyman PA21-0530 33222 Calle Langarica 960-124-025 Scott Cooper 04/13/2021 04/15/2021 Tiffany Richard PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Sweet Pixie Dust Destinations - A Home Occupation Business License for custom online t-shirt sales PA21-0537 40558 New Town Dr 957-272-006 Scott Cooper 04/13/2021 04/15/2021 Wesley Lawrence PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Contigo Transportation Services - A Home Occupation Business License for non -emergency medical transportation services Page 3 of 9 PA Number Project Address PA21-0545 42433 Avenida Alvarado Temecula, CA 92590 Assigned Planner APN 909-290-001 Scott Cooper Approval Apply Date Date Applicant 04/14/2021 Mario Calvillo Case Title / Description: MS Mountain View - Bldg 1 MOD: A Modification (Planning Review Only) to a previously approved Development Plan (PA20-0533) to reduce the square footage of the building, remove four (4) parking spaces and remove one door located at 42433 Avenida Alvarado PA21-0546 909-290-004 Scott Cooper 04/14/2021 Mario Calvillo Case Title / Description: MS Mountain View - Bldg 2 MOD: A Modification (Planning Review Only) to a previously approved Development Plan (PA20-0534) to remove the drainage basin and change the accent color of the building located at 42589 Avenida Alvarado Company Owner RidgeView Business Park Dev Plan Type Status PL Modifications Out RidgeView PL Modifications Out Business Park Dev PA21-0547 42601 Avenida Alvarado 909-290-005 Scott Cooper 04/14/2021 Mario Calvillo RidgeView PL Modifications Out Temecula, CA 92590 Business Park Dev Case Title / Description: MS Mountain View - Bldg 3 MOD: A Modification (Planning Review Only) to a previously approved Development Plan (PA20-0535) to remove the drainage basin, add a walkway to sidewalk, and change the accent color of the building located at 42601 Avenida Alvarado PA21-0548 42600 Avenida Alvarado 909-290-057 Scott Cooper 04/14/2021 Mario Calvillo Temecula, CA 92590 Case Title / Description: MS Mountain View - Bldg 7 MOD: A Modification (Planning Review Only) to a previously approved Development Plan (PA20-0536) to relocate the employee break area, add two doors, remove the drainage basin, add a walkway to sidewalk, and change the accent color of the building located at 42600 Avenida Alvarado RidgeView PL Modifications Out Business Park Dev PA21-0555 46356 Teton Trl 962-571-006 Sara Toma 04/15/2021 04/16/2021 Michael Bennetts PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Bennetts Home Care LLC: a business for personal care service for one (1) individual residing in the home with twenty-four (24) hours 7 days a week care with an additional care giver 12 hours a day 7 days a week, the property is located at 46356 Teton Trl. PA21-0560 31772 Corte Rosario 954-320-023 Sara Toma 04/15/2021 04/15/2021 LaToya Allen PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Regnum Mentis Investments: A Home Occupation Business License for gift bags packaging located at 31772 Corte Rasario. Page 4 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company PA21-0563 30520 Rancho California Rd 921-700-011 Eric Jones 04/15/2021 Lance Baker Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Palomar Village Shopping Center Minor Mod (Planning Review Only): A Minor Modification (Planning Review Only) to allow for a new pedestrian door to be located on the rear of the structure as well as parking lot ADA signage. The project is located at 30520 Rancho California Road. Owner Plan Type Status PK I PALOMAR PL Modifications Plan Review VILLAGE PA21-0564 41116 Via Halcon 953-030-033 Eric Jones 04/15/2021 Richard Knapp Richard Knapp PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Knapp Room Addition Minor Mod (Planning Review Only): A Minor Modification (Planning Review Only) to allow for a room addition at an existing single-family home located at 41116 Via Halcom. PA21-0566 42739 Garcia Way Scott Cooper 04/15/2021 04/19/2021 Jeanette Risco Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: Disencumbered Design - A Home Occupation Business License for design services PA21-0567 31915 Rancho California Rd 954-030-002 Eric Jones 04/16/2021 Rene Varga Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: Meadows Village TPM: A Tentative Parcel Map to create six lots from two lots within an existing commercial center generally located on the southeast corner of Rancho California Road and Meadows Parkway. PL Home Approved Occupation SPEHAR PL Maps Plan Review TEMECULA CENTER PA21-0568 30529 Spica Ct 945-212-024 Sara Toma 04/16/2021 04/16/2021 Renaldo Torres PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Finish Strong Athletics LLC: A Home Occupation Business License for personal training located at 30529 Spica Ct. PA21-0569 44124 CalleAllicante Eric Jones 04/16/2021 04/28/2021 Tamara Stewart PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Tamara Stewart Consultant - A Home Occupation Business License for consulting services. PA21-0570 41769 Bargil Ct 04/16/2021 Ivette Fonseca PL Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Ivette Fonseca Body Studio - body contouring Page 5 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0576 31625 Heather Way 961-073-051 Scott Cooper 04/19/2021 04/19/2021 Lindsey PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Ritter-Ingorvaia Occupation Case Title / Description: Bright Futures Together, LLC - A Home Occupation Business License for online counseling services PA21-0581 42932 Corte Siero 955-181-034 Scott Cooper 04/19/2021 04/19/2021 Carol Scalise PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: The Mighty Procraftinator - A Home Occupation Business License for handmade craft sales PA21-0585 964-640-003 Jaime Cardenas 04/20/2021 Jared Aronowitz WOODSIDE 05S PL Residential Plan Review Tract Product Review Case Title / Description: Sommers Bend PA18C HPR: Home Product Review for Planning Area 18C of the Roripaugh Ranch Specific Plan to allow for five (5) unique detached single-family plans with three (3) architectural styles consisting of 38 lots. PA21-0586 964-640-006 Jaime Cardenas 04/20/2021 Jared Aronowitz WOODSIDE 05S PL Residential Plan Review Tract Product Review Case Title / Description: Sommers Bend PA20A HPR: Home Product Review for Planning Area 20A of the Roripaugh Ranch Specific Plan to allow for four (4) unique detached single-family plans with three (3) architectural styles consisting of 29 lots. PA21-0590 42081 Dlr Dr 921-730-064 Scott Cooper 04/20/2021 Aaron Truong Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Temecula Valley Lexus MOD: A Modification (Planning Review Only) to a previously approved Development Plan (PA19-1164) replacing a CMU wall with wrought iron fencing, relocation of light poles, electrical transformer, and trash enclosure along the south property line, updated parking layout, moving electrical vehicle charging stations to southeast corner of the building, and the addition of two (2) windows and one (1) door. The project is located at 42081 DLR Drive. Whitfield Diego Dev PL Modifications Plan Review Associates PA21-0591 27500 Nellie Ct 910-353-039 Jaime Cardenas 04/21/2021 Octavio Landeros PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Landeros Patio MOD: a modification application for an attached 745 square foot patio cover at the rear of the existing single-family home located at 27500 Nellie Court. PA21-0593 30446 Danube Ct 921-471-041 Jaime Cardenas 04/21/2021 05/04/2021 Alicia Cagungao PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Happy Post: A Home Occupation Business License for stationery and clothing sales. Page 6 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0594 41187 Saint Croix 953-601-007 Jaime Cardenas 04/21/2021 04/26/2021 Karen PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Rasmussen Occupation Case Title / Description: The Catered Kitchens: A Home Occupation Business License for marketing and food catering services. PA21-0598 45544 Classic Way 922-312-047 Jaime Cardenas 04/22/2021 Josh Payne PL Home Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Occupation Case Title / Description: Titan Detail LLC: A Home Occupation Business License for mobile car washing and detailing services. PA21-0608 40820 Winchester Rd 910-420-030 Jaime Cardenas 04/23/2021 Jenny Dunn Temecula Towne PI -Temporary Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 Center Assoc Use Permit Case Title / Description: Good Ranchers TUP: a Temporary Use Permit to allow the sale of frozen pre -packaged meat out of a refrigerated trailer from May 27 through June 7, 2021 at the mall's parking lot located at 40820 Winchester Road. PA21-0609 43191 Rancho Way 921-040-042 Jaime Cardenas 04/26/2021 05/06/2021 Tonian Morgan JS Auto PL Zoning or Approved Temecula, CA 92590 Enterprise Planning Letter Case Title / Description: 43191 Rancho Way ZL: a zoning verification letter for the property located at 43191 Rancho Way. PA21-0610 42074 Dlr Dr 921-730-046 Jaime Cardenas 04/26/2021 Melanie Williams JHCH PL Zoning or Plan Review Temecula, CA 92591 REDLANDS Planning Letter LAND CO Case Title / Description: JHCH Zoning Letter: a zoning verification letter for the property associated with Assessor's Parcel Number 921-730-046 and 921-730-066. PA21-0613 45171 Callesita Ordenes 961-212-011 04/26/2021 James Glenn PL Home Plan Review (Change Of Address) Occupation Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: KidTalk Cali Speech Pathology Co PA21-0614 41815 Vardon Dr 953-290-037 Eric Jones 04/26/2021 05/03/2021 Ryan Rodgers Ryan Rogers PL Modifications Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Rogers Garage Conversion Modification: A Modification application (Planning Review Only), to allow for the conversion of a garage space within an existing single-family structure into a bedroom. The project is located at 41815 Verdon Drive. Page 7 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant Company Owner Plan Type Status PA21-0616 30520 Rancho California Rd , 921-700-011 Jaime Cardenas 04/26/2021 PK I PALOMAR PL Massage Plan Review 108 VILLAGE Permits Temecula, CA 92591 Case Title / Description: Sylvia Salazar-Renfroe: a Massage Establishment Permit application for ancillary massage services conducted within Above and Beyond beauty located at 30520 Rancho California Road, Suite 108. PA21-0619 41915 3Rd St 922-044-018 Eric Jones 04/26/2021 Stuart McIntosh KENNETH PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92590 SMITH Case Title / Description: Barrel Republic Major Modification: A Modification application to allow architectural revisions to be conducted on an existing commercial structure located at 41915 Third Street. PA21-0626 39340 Jessie Cir 957-340-067 Scott Cooper 04/27/2021 04/27/2021 Mark Atkins PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Rusty Butcher LLC- A Home Occupation Business License for online clothing retail sales PA21-0628 41190 Saint Croix 953-600-009 Jaime Cardenas 04/27/2021 04/27/2021 Roja Narayan PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Fixed Functional & Integrative Medicine Inc.: A Home Occupation Business License for telehealth consulting services. PA21-0629 44710 Corte Gutierrez 960-142-004 Jaime Cardenas 04/28/2021 Kevin Giguere Tone Banouvong PL Modifications Plan Review Temecula, CA 92592 Case Title / Description: Banouvong Sun Room MOD: a modification application for a proposed 350 square foot sun room addition to the rear of the existing single-family home located at 44710 Corte Gutierrez. PA21-0632 40108 Odessa Dr 910-371-008 Jaime Cardenas 04/29/2021 05/06/2021 Christopher PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Robinson Occupation Case Title / Description: Aviation Training Information Safety: A Home Occupation Business License for aviation operations, training and consulting services. PA21-0635 42064 Pine Needle St Jaime Cardenas 04/29/2021 05/06/2021 Michelle PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Cardnuto Occupation Case Title / Description: July Lilly Boutique: A Home Occupation Business License for online sales of clothing. PA21-0636 30181 Deer Meadow Rd 919-382-002 Sara Toma 04/30/2021 04/30/2021 Daniel Gonzalez PL Home Approved Temecula, CA 92591 Occupation Case Title / Description: Metal Fabrication Industrial Ironworks: A Home Occupation Business License for contractor specialty, office use only located at 30181 Deer Meadow Rd. Page 8 of 9 Assigned Planner Approval PA Number Project Address APN Apply Date Date Applicant PREAPP21-0 27941 Jefferson Ave 921-050-021 Scott Cooper 04/14/2021 Travis Cochran 554 Temecula, CA 92590 Case Title / Description: U-Haul Pre -application: A pre -application to add two buildings (one warehouse and one self -storage building) to the existing U-Haul facility located at 27941 Jefferson Ave Company Owner Plan Type Status AMERCO REAL PL Void ESTATE CO Pre -Application PREAPP21-0 961-410-008 Jaime Cardenas 04/22/2021 Tony Tannourji Navy Federal PL Plan Review 603 Credit Union Pre -Application Case Title / Description: Express Car Wash: a pre -application for a proposed car wash tunnel and 29 self-service vacuums on the vacant southwest parcel with APN 961-410-008. PREAPP21-0 41920 6Th St 922-024-027 Eric Jones 04/28/2021 Michael Wardlaw KENNETH PL Plan Review 631 Temecula, CA 92590 SMITH Pre -Application Case Title / Description: Bucked Up Saloon CUP: a pre -application for Bucked -Up Saloon, an existing restaurant seeking a type 47 ABC license and live indoor entertainment at 41920 6th Street. Page 9 of 9 Item No. 17 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: John Crater, Division Chief DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Fire Department Monthly Report PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Report. Wendy Miller, Administrative Assistant That the City Council receive and file the Fire Department Monthly City of Temecula Fire Department Temecula Fire Department Service Calls April 2021 of TEA14 � Commercial Fire False Alarms -. Haz Mat Medical 1989 Multi-Fam %0'vslNEW p4' Other Fire Other Misc Public Assist Residential Fire Rescue tiogRR law v Ringing Alarm Standby Traffic Collision WildlandNehicle Fire Total • 61lip 1 • a •• 569 ro r •. �.. •�•_ C •• . • � • : sae'. �.va �' 5 r ! •;«• 24 �/ -�''�mob � 9 • •.• ,emaxA �..^] �}I � �'yf��`�� %i , � • • psi• r. �b • • ••• • • 1'T� / 7 W v • • • • • • 5 r 1- ' • • •• • • .fir n 4i•. r.e •j ON'- • T� ,. � r • 9- ma. , 64 - - -� 8 763 AARA R[C City of Temecula Fire Department ti`t� Of T EAftC61 G -r 01, 19894P NEW OVVO 4.; Temecula Fire Department Plan Review and Inspections April 2021 �* jo� Plan Review and Inspections April Year to Date Plan Review 420 1485 Construction Inspections 338 1157 Annual Inspections 917 2444 Counter/Public Inquiries 12 12 City of Temecula Fire Department View Into Cal Fire Painted by Kathi Fox For Chief Crater Item No. 18 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Zachary Hall, Chief of Police DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Temecula Sheriff's Monthly Report (April 2021) PREPARED BY: Steve DaSilva, Lieutenant RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. The following report reflects the activity of the Temecula Sheriff's Department for the month of April 2021. PATROL SERVICES Overall calls for police service 6,755 "Priority One" calls for service 49 Average response time for "Priority One" calls 6.50 VOLUNTEERS Chaplain 9 Community Action Patrol (CAP) hours 691 Reserve officer hours (patrol) 50 Explorer 84 Station/Administration 49 Total Volunteer hours 883 OLD TOWN STOREFRONT Total customers served 224 Fingerprints/Live Scans 101 Police reports filed 23 Citations signed off 9 Total receipts $3,079 CRIME PREVENTION Crime prevention/Neighborhood watch meetings 2 Safety presentations/Training 0 Special events l Residential/Business security surveys conducted l Residences/Businesses visited for past crime follow-up 0 Station Tours 0 Planning Review Projects 4 Temp Outdoor Use Permits 0 SPECIAL TEAMS (HOMELESS OUTREACH TEAM) On sight felony arrests 1 On sight misdemeanor arrests 19 Felony arrest warrants served 6 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 109 Area Checks 86 Camp Checks 83 Pedestrian Checks 87 Traffic StopsNehicle Checks 8 Outreach attempts / Success 4/2 SPECIAL TEAMS (Special Enforcement Team) On sight felony arrests 18 On sight misdemeanor arrests 12 Felony arrest warrants served 5 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 3 Follow-up investigations / search warrants 5 Parole/Probation Searches 5 Pedestrian Checks 0 Traffic StopsNehicle Checks 7 Marijuana Dispensary Checks 0 SPECIAL TEAMS (Metro District Team) On sight felony arrests 6 On sight misdemeanor arrests 63 Felony arrest warrants served 20 Misdemeanor arrest warrants served 77 Bar checks 50 Business checks 15 D.U.I. Arrests... 12 Traffic/Parking citations 354 TRAFFIC Citations issued for hazardous violations 665 Non -hazardous citations III Parking citations 182 Stop Light Abuse/Intersection Program (S.L.A.P.) citations 42 Seatbelts 6 Cell Phone Cites 132 Injury collisions 24 D.U.I. Arrests 36 Grant funded D.U.I. Traffic safety checkpoints / Saturation enforcement l Grant funded traffic click it or ticket 0 INVESTIGATIONS Beginning Caseload 159 Total Cases Assigned 31 Total Cases Closed 41 Search Warrants prepared/served 51 Arrests 1 Out of Custody Filings 2 PROMENADE MALL TEAM Calls for service 84 Felony arrest/filings 1 Misdemeanor arrest/filings 2 Traffic Citations 0 Fingerprints/Live Scans 391 Total receipts $3,727 SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS Felony arrests 0 Misdemeanor arrests 0 Reports 9 Citations 5 Meetings/Presentations 188 Incident summaries: Calls for Service: Officers responded to 6,755 calls for service in April 2021. Below is a snapshot of those calls. This is not a comprehensive list. Please be mindful these calls can range from several minutes to several hours, to investigate at the patrol level. Many of these investigations are forwarded to the Detective Bureau for even further investigation and follow-up. Call Type Number of Calls Call Type Number of Calls Arson 3 Hazard 5 Assault with a Deadly Weapon 4 Homeless Outreach 5 Battery (Fights) 68 Illegal Dumping 4 Burglary -Commercial 17 Indecent Exposure 6 Burglary -Residential 14 Juvenile -incorrigible 14 Burglary -Vehicle 40 Juvenile -Run Away 21 Child Abuse 6 Juvenile -Located 1 Domestic Violence Abuse 14 Juvenile -Medical Aid 13 Fraud 66 K9 Uses 6 Homicide Keep the Peace 20 Rape 4 Mail Theft 16 Robbery 1 Marijuana Cultivation Theft- PettyUnder $950 83 Mentally Disturbed Person 5150 56 Theft -Grand (over $950) 196 Missing Adult or Child 8 Narcotics Violations 101 Person Down 25 Alarm -Audible 337 Prowler 4 Alarm -Robbery 6 Receiving Stolen Property Alarm -Silent 9 Restraining Order Violation 10 Animal Cruelty 13 Sex Offender Registrants 1 Annoying Phone Calls 25 Sexual Battery Area Checks 1080 Shooting at a Dwelling 7 Assist Other Department 216 Stolen Vehicle 28 Brandishing a Firearm 3 Stolen Vehicle Recovery 8 Check the Welfare 128 Suicide threat 17 Child Stealing 15 Suspicious Person 151 Criminal Threats 1 Suspicious Vehicle 64 Disoriented Subject 6 Trespassing 115 Disturbing the Peace 306 Unattended Death 9 Drunk in Public 65 Vandalism 34 Extra Patrol Requests 31 Vehicle Embezzlement 2 Fireworks 8 Vicious Dog 3 Follow -Up Investigations/Patrol 250 Warrant Service 329 911 Calls 615 Item No. 19 CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: May 25, 2021 SUBJECT: Public Works Department Monthly Report RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the Public Works Department Monthly Report for Capital Improvement Projects, Maintenance Projects, and Land Development Projects. This report may also be viewed on the City's website at: hlt2://temeculaca.gov/270/Cqpital-improvement-Projects-CIP City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS CIRCULATION PROJECTS Cherry Street Extension & Murrieta Creek Low -Flow Crossing, PW19-15 Description: Preliminary design of the Extension of Cherry Street from Adams Avenue to Diaz Road, including a new low -flow crossing of Murrieta Creek. Cost: $2,387,000 Status: In design until March 2022. Design and environmental are expected to last 24 months. Diaz Road Expansion, PW17-25 Description Improve Diaz Road to meet the roadway classification of Major Arterial (4 Lanes Divided), between Cherry Street and Rancho California Road. The 2.2-mile stretch will be widened, extended, and/or improved to create a contiguous Major Arterial segment. The project will be developed and constructed in two phases. Phase 1 will include improvements on Diaz Road from Winchester Road to Rancho California Road. Phase 2 will include improvements on Diaz Road from Cherry Street to Winchester Road. Cost: $11,457,436 Status: Phase 1 design and Phase 1 & 2 environmental studies November 2019 — March 2022. Current activities include consultant preparation of 60% plans, and several engineering and environmental studies. French Valley Parkway/Interstate 15 Improvements- Phase II, PW16-01 Description: Design and construction of the two lane northbound collector/distributer road system beginning north of the Winchester Road interchange on -ramps and ending just north of the Interstate 15/Interstate 215 junction with connection to Interstate 15 and Interstate 215. Cost: $137,356,246 Status: Currently in design. Work continues on the environmental re-evaluation. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) 1-15 Congestion Relief, PW19-02 Description Design and construction of a single auxiliary lane, northbound Interstate 15 connecting the Temecula Parkway on -ramp to the Rancho California Road off -ramp. Cost: $8,382,225 Status: Design and environmental studies November 2019 — March 2022. Current activities include roadway design, structures design, noise study report, drainage studies, air quality conformity determination, design standard decision document, historical resources compliance report, and archaeological survey report. Interstate-15 / State Route 79 South Ultimate Interchange, PW04-08 Description Construction of ramp system that will improve access to Interstate 15 from Temecula Parkway / State Route 79 South. Cost: $52,025,657 Status: Construction of the project has been accepted as complete by the City and Caltrans. Per a 3-year Landscape Maintenance Agreement with Caltrans, the City will maintain the interchange site from June 30, 2020 through June 30, 2023. The City is working with Caltrans on the relinquishment of the interchange right-of-way to the State inventory. Murrieta Creek Bridge at Overland Drive, PW16-05 Description: Design and construction of a new bridge crossing over Murrieta Creek between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road. Cost: $14,307,394 Status: The City applied and was approved to receive Federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funds. City Council approved the design agreement with CNS Engineers Inc. at the March 12, 2019 meeting. Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) approved by Caltrans on August 15, 2019. Plans are 30% complete. RCA provided comments to the JPR application on 7/30/2020. NEPA approval is anticipated in late May 2021. Biological monitoring in Temecula Creek for potential mitigation site is underway and expected to be complete in July 2021. CEQA is pending results of Temecula Creek monitoring and review by RCA. Staff continues to work with Caltrans to advance HBP Grant Funds to earlier fiscal years. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) Overland Drive Widening, PW 20-11 Description This project includes widening Overland Drive from Jefferson Avenue to Commerce Center Drive, to two lanes in each direction, and the completion of missing segments of sidewalk, streetlights and installation of the traffic signal at Commerce Center Drive and the modification of the traffic signal at Jefferson Avenue. Cost: $1,340,400 Status: Design is at 60%. Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Ynez Road (Winchester to Date), Equity Drive, County Center Drive Loop, and Winchester Road (Nicolas to Easterly City Limits), PW18-01 Description: Rehabilitation of Ynez Road from Winchester Road to Date Street, Equity Drive and County Center Drive loop, and Winchester Road from Nicolas Road to easterly City Limits. Cost: $1,105,000 Status: Currently in construction, April to August 2021. Pavement Rehabilitation Program — West Side Business Park Area, PW19-17 Description: Rehabilitation of Zevo Drive, Rio Nedo Road, Avenida Alvarado, Via Dos Picos, Business Park Drive, Del Rio Road, Calle Cortez, Las Haciendas Street, Enterprise Circle North, and Via Montezuma from Murrieta Creek to Jefferson Avenue. Cost: $1,900,000 Status: Currently in construction, March to August 2021. Pavement Rehabilitation Program — Butterfield Stage Road and Pauba Road, PW19-08 Description: Rehabilitation of Butterfield Stage Road, south of Rancho California Road to De Portola Road and Pauba Road, from Margarita Road to Butterfield Stage Road. Cost: $4,320,000 Status: Project is being advertised for construction bids. Bid opening is scheduled for 06/01/2021. Construction is anticipated in Summer 2021. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 CIRCULATION PROJECTS (Continued) Traffic Signal Installation — Citywide, Rancho California Road and Tee Drive, PW19-19 Description: This project includes the installation of a traffic signal on Rancho California Road at Tee Drive. Cost: $346,646.50 Status: Project is currently in design. Traffic Signal and Park & Ride Access Improvements, PW18-11 Description: This project includes the installation of a traffic signal on Temecula Parkway at Wabash Lane. The project also includes relocating the access of the Park and Ride facility on Temecula Parkway at La Paz Road from Vallejo Avenue to Wabash Lane. Cost: $1,347,674 Status: Bids were opened on May 4, 2021. Award of contract by the City Council is scheduled at the 05/25/2021 meeting. Construction is anticipated in Summer 2021. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Citywide — Concrete Repairs, PW20-10 Description: Remove and replace concrete improvements including, but not limited to curb & gutter, sidewalk, ADA access ramp, commercial drive approach, cross gutter, and curb outlet top of structure. Cost: $157,789 Status: Construction contract awarded to IE Engineering. Construction started on March 22, 2021. Project is under construction. Contract is for 60 working days. Community Recreation Center (CRC) Renovations, PW19-07 Description: The project facilitates the rehabilitation, improvement, and reconfiguration of the Community Recreation Center. This project includes expansion and reconfiguration of teen center; conversion of office space to accommodate a dedicated police substation; renovation of key components of the building including safety features, flooring, roof, and restroom facility access; ADA compliance; renovation and expansion of existing office space and rec rooms including AV upgrades; expanded storage space and upgraded kitchen equipment. Cost: $5,000,000 Status: Phase 1 needs design initiated. Interstate 15 / State Route 79 South Interchange Enhanced Landscaping, PW17-19 Description: Landscape beautification of the Interstate 15 corridor between French Valley Parkway and Temecula Parkway, including each interchange, in association with Visit Temecula Valley and the Pechanga Tribe. This project includes the design and construction of enhanced landscaping, hardscape, irrigation, and transportation art between the freeway and ramps on the west side of the Interstate 15 / State Route 79S (Temecula Parkway) interchange. Cost: $3,533,483 Status: Design and environmental studies August 2019 — June 2021. Environmental revalidation completed October 2020. Current activities include 90% design plans, design of new power and irrigation water service, Design Engineering Evaluation Report, Project Specific Maintenance Agreement, Landscape Maintenance Agreement, Transportation Art / Community ID Proposal, and Copyright and Waiver of Moral Rights in Artwork. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Margarita Recreation Center, PW17-21 Description: Demolition and Reconstruction of New Margarita Recreation Center Building and Pool Cost: $10,656,507.91 Status: RFP responses were received on August 27, 2020. The project was re -advertised on November 25, 2020 to account for increased project budget and proposals were received on December 23, 2020. The Design - Build Contract was awarded at the March 9, 2021 City Council Meeting to De La Secura Builders, Inc., for a Guaranteed Maximum Price of $8,680,459.00. Design phase is underway. It is anticipated building construction will be complete in December of 2022 with a grand opening in early 2023. Mary Phillips Senior Center Enhancement and Renovation, PW20-13 Description: The project includes the enhancement and renovation of the Mary Phillips Senior Center. Work includes new exterior siding, painting, replacement of perimeter soffits, fascia boards, eaves, and select doors & windows. Cost: $430,000 Status: Project design initiated. Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect, PW08-04 Description: Design, environmental document, and construction of the extension of the existing trail from Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Trail. The extension includes access and under -crossing at Ynez Road, Interstate 15 and Jefferson Avenue and a continuous paved trail along Santa Gertrudis Creek to connect to Murrieta Creek trail. Cost: $6,288,595 Status: The California Transportation Commission (CTC) has approved $3,759,000 State SB1 Alternative Transportation Program (ATP) Augmentation funds for this project. The Notice to Proceed with construction has been issued to the contractor with a work start date of April 19, 2021. Groundbreaking event occurred on May 4, 2021. Completion is scheduled for October 2021. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Santa Gertrudis Creek Phase II — Margarita Under -Crossing, PW19-04 Description: Design, environmental document, and construction of the undercrossing in Santa Gertrudis Creek at Margarita Road to connect to the pedestrian/bicycle trail. The under -crossing at Margarita Road will provide a continuous paved trail along Santa Gertrudis Creek at this location. Cost: $2,716,764 Status: The project is in design. 100% PSE expected June 2021. Sidewalks — Citywide (Ynez Road, Rancho Highland to Tierra Vista Road), PW17-28 Description: New sidewalks on the west side of Ynez Road from Rancho Highland to Tierra Vista Road. Cost: $198,920 Status: Project is currently in design. Sidewalks — DLR Drive, PW19-18 Description: New sidewalks on the north and west side of DLR Drive. Cost: $442,077 Status: Project is currently in design. Sidewalks — Citywide (Pauba Road, Elinda Road to Showalter Road), PW 19-20 Description: New sidewalks and street widening on the South side of Pauba Road from Elinda Road to Showalter Road. Cost: $467,403 Status: Project is currently in design. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS (Continued) Sidewalks - Old Town Improvements (Fifth Street from Front Street to Murrieta Creek), PW17-02 Description: Curb and sidewalk improvements on the north side Fifth Street, between Front Street and Murrieta Creek. Improvements include grind/overlay of entire street, tree grates, bollards, street lights. Cost: To be determined Status: Project is in design. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS Flood Control Channel Reconstruction and Repair, PW11-10 Description: This project repairs and reinforces the earth and berms between Pala Park and Temecula Creek and fortifies the banks to prevent further erosion into the park site. Cost: $1,280,284 Status: Preparation of the environmental document is underway. Geotechnical investigation for design alternatives performed in mid -August 2019. Geotechnical report received October 1, 2019. Redesign started in February of 2020. CEQA IS/MND currently in 30 day public review period until May 27.. Plans are 60% complete. Construction is expected to begin in September 2021. Park Restroom Renovations, Expansion and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), PW17-06 Description: Renovation of various park site restroom facilities, including Ronald Reagan Sports Park North/South Ball Field (new roof, cabinets, fixtures, and other building improvements), Butterfield Stage Park and Vail Ranch Park. Cost: $1,127,800 Status: Project is currently in design. Playground Equipment Enhancement and Safety Surfacing Description: Re -design, enhancement of playground equipment, and safety surfacing to comply with current state and federal regulations and enhance the quality of the parks. Cost: $5,157,649 Status: Playground renovations & replacements projects for FY20/21 are completed. FY 21/22 projects are being designed. Ronald Reagan Sports Park Restroom Expansion and Renovation, PW18-03 Description: Design and construction of the restroom building expansion, including adding stalls and urinals. It also includes renovating the snack bar, and enlarging the storage case. Cost: $1,120,000 Status: Project is currently in design. Construction is anticipated in Summer 2021. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 PARKS AND RECREATION PROJECTS (Continued) Sports Court Resurfacing Description: Repairs and resurfacing of sport court surfacing at various parks and facilities. This includes tennis courts, basketball courts, and hockey rinks at various parks. Cost: $50,000 Status: Court re -surfacing completed in January at Margarita Community Park hockey rink. Project cost $13,900. Sports Field Lighting — Light Emitting Diode (LED) Conversion Description: Replacement of aging sports field lighting components with new LED technology at various sports parks. Cost: $222,546.70 Status: Musco LED retrofit lighting for Ronald Reagan Sports Park Upper Soccer Fields installation scheduled for November 2020. Project cost $136,260.00. Currently seeking proposals for LED retrofit installation at tennis/pickleball courts and hockey rinks. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS Hilton Garden Inn Description: Grading plan to allow for the construction of an approximately 66,991 square foot, three-story, 104 room Hilton Garden Inn Hotel with underground parking and additional off -site parking located approximately north of Rancho California Road on the east side of Jefferson Avenue. Status: Permit issued October 4, 2019. Ongoing review of project by the Land Development division. Mexico Cafe Description: Grading plan and Street Improvement Plan to allow for the construction of an approximately 13,375 square foot Mexico Cafe restaurant south of the Temecula Parkway and Pechanga Parkway intersection. Status: Permit issued September 13, 2018. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Rancho Soleo (Pechanga Parkway and Loma Linda Road) Description: Grading plan to allow for the final map and construction of a 245-unit multi -family development. Status: Permit issued October 16, 2018. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Project is being phased at this time. Construction of Friendship Park (formerly known as Pala Park) has begun as of January 11, 2021. It is anticipated the development will reach 25% occupancy by Spring of 2021. Sommers Bend (formerly Roripaugh Ranch) Description: Land Development oversight of the following submittals in plan check: Final Map reviews, Community Sports Park Improvement Plan, Sommers Bend — Rough Grading Plan; Street Improvement Plan; Storm Drain Improvement Plan; Street Light Plan; Signing & Striping Plan. Status: Grading Permit issued September 27, 2018. The Loop Road (Sommers Bend) is completely paved with streetlights installed. The Community Sports Park has kicked off construction in June 2020. Models in three tracts are under construction. The Sommers Bend recreation center is also under construction. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Models are open. Production homes are under construction. City of Temecula DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT STATUS REPORT May 25, 2021 LAND DEVELOPMENT OVERSIGHT PROJECTS (Continued) Staybridge Suites Description: Grading plan to allow for an approximately 90,832 square foot, 4-story, 125-room Staybridge Suites hotel located at 27500 Jefferson Avenue. Status: Permit issued March 11, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Temecula Village Description: Grading plan to allow for the construction of a 160-unit apartment community located on the south side of Rancho California Road, west of Cosmic Drive. Status: Permit issued June 27, 2019. Ongoing review and inspections of project by the Land Development division. Traffic signal has been installed at Via Portofino. ELECTRONIC COMMENTS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD From: Randi Johl Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2021 4:17 PM To: 'Bob Quaid' Subject: RE: Public Comments for next council meeting on May 25th Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.iohl(a?temeculaca gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 cam Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Bob Quaid < Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 20218:40 AM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public Comments for next council meeting on May 25th CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Mayor Edwards and Honorable Council Members. As residents of Temecula for the last 18 years, my wife and I are pleased and proud of the overall job our City leaders have done to shape our community into one in which we are blessed to live. That said, we have a few comments regarding statements we heard from council members in the last several council meetings that are disturbing and make us question the mindset and priorities of our current council. First, the implied accusations of Asian racism against Councilmember Jessica Alexander or anyone else referring to COVID-19 as the China Virus, including former President Trump, is mis-guided as China is not a race and such comments are ignorant and divisive to the council. Any reference to the country of China is only to identify its known source of origin, just like "food" poisoning or "sun" burn refers to the source of these medical infirmities. The evil Chinese communist government, and not its people, are responsible for unleashing this unholy virus upon the world for the purpose of striking a blow to capitalism and accelerating its form of communist socialism... fear, control, and dependence of the people on government for their existence. We have seen over the last twelve months how quickly it has already affected our country with the millions of Americans still living in fear, as represented by the continued mask wearing everywhere, and millions more fully dependent on government for their welfare, as represented by trillions of "American Rescue" spending. We have seen our own strong, independent City bowing to Governor Newsome's plan- demic mandates in the hopes of receiving another $14 million in federal COVID recovery aid. Are we really that desperate? Not according to City Manager Adam's comments at the last council meeting where he implied the City was in great financial shape. Second, the City has done a great job at the Duck Pond memorializing the fallen military and more recently, Temecula loved ones lost due to the China Virus. We now call on the council to take another step in the "Temecula Cares" campaign and "Remembrance of Life" launched back in February and to fund a memorial to all the unborn children whose lives were stolen by the ungodly and reprehensible abortion procedures performed in our City over the years and that continue atone unnamed abortion clinic. It would show that the City does "Care" about and "Remember" all human lives created in God's image, born and unborn. And for each additional white flag that is erected at City cost, we implore the council to make a similar monetary contribution to Birth Choice of Temecula that is working to save the lives of the unborn through its pregnancy counseling program. Show the people to Temecula that a saved life is just as precious as a life lost. Thank You for your consideration. Bob Quaid & Laura Quaid From: Randi Johl Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 8:18 AM To: ' Subject: RE: General Comment: Jessica Alexander's use of the name "China Virus" is correct Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi johl temeculaca. ov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 calm Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2021 6:31 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: General Comment: Jessica Alexander's use of the name "China Virus" is correct CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. It has also been called Wuhan where it originated and the CCP virus by Freedom loving Chinese people that I know. The Swine Flu originated in pigs. The Bird flu originated in birds. Ebola originated near the Ebola River in Africa. There are California variants of the China virus that are named after California. Why can't we call this virus like we do other viruses by the name from where it came from? I think the Press Enterprise is tied in with other larger newspapers that are tied in with the Chinese Communist Party; it only makes sense. When all news is censored to allow China to get away with murder everywhere including it's people in Hong Kong, then we should consider what they have done to us as an act of war and those who do not recognize this are treasonous or cowards of the terrible system that the CCP is setting up. The Press Enterprise and those who write these type of articles are "useful idiots" of the control State. Bob Kowell Erika Ramirez From: Randi Johl Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 8:18 AM To: ' Subject: RE: Idiots and Apologies: Comments for May 25 Temecula City Council Meeting ... Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk rand i.iohl cr.temeculaca,goy, 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2021 9:48 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Cc: Matt Rahn <matt.rahn@TemeculaCA.gov>; Zak Schwank <Zak.Schwank@temeculaca.gov>; Maryann Edwards <Maryann.Edwards@citycouncil.org>; Jessica Alexander <Jessica.Alexander@TemeculaCA.gov>; James Stewart <James.Stewart@TemeculaCA.gov>; Council Assistant <council.assistant@temeculaca.gov>; Erika Ramirez <erika.ramirez@temeculaca.gov>; Aaron Adams <aaron.adams@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Idiots and Apologies: Comments for May 25 Temecula City Council Meeting ... CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Temecula City Council; During the May 11 City Council meeting Mayor Pro Tern Matt Rahn unjustly maligned fellow Council Member Jessica Alexander for her reference to the Covid-19 virus as China Virus. Matt Rahn is simply parroting Chinese Communist Party (CCP) talking points while also failing to note that in late 2019 and early 2020, the virus was routinely called Wuhan Virus and Chinese Virus throughout our American establishment and major news media outlets. It was only after the Beijing -approved_ talking point by the China Xinhua News and intense behind the scenes lobbying by Chinese Communists that the narrative moved from Wuhan Virus and Chinese Virus to Covid-19. This CCP regime driven messaging was done to deny the Chinese government's culpability and responsibility to the world for the release and subsequent cover-up of the virus from Wuhan China. The CCP went even further by buying off the United Nation's World Health Organization to advance this narrative that the virus emanated from somewhere other than China. It's been widely reported that the WHO has lost lots of credibility as it now seems to be a mere puppet carrying water for the CCP regime. Rahn seems to have carelessly forgotten this recent history as to the origins of the virus along with the subsequent and continued cover-up and public manipulation by the Orwellian Chinese government. Meanwhile the CCP mafia continues a systematic program of persecution, repression, rape, torture and genocide against Chinese Christians, Muslim Uighurs, Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan Buddhists, and various political dissidents up to and including the once free people of Hong Kong. Why is Matt Rahn carrying water for this psychopathic Chinese Communist regime? Perhaps the illustrious Race, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Commission could come up with some recommendations for Temecula so that the city can properly distance itself from the hateful and brutal tyrants holding the Chinese people hostage. Suffice it to say that this current version of the People's Republic of China is ill -suited to participate in any Sister Cities Program with our city of Temecula. And suffice it to also say that one city council member has reminded everyone of the Cold War term "useful idiot," often attributed to Vladimir Lenin, by demonstrating his susceptibility to promoting Chinese Communist propaganda. Matt Rahn owes an apology to Jessica Alexander. In the same vein Council Member Zak Schwank also rather ignorantly pontificated that a governor's diktat compelling Californians to wear a mask is not a civil rights issue. Sixty years ago, certain governors issued other diktats compelling citizens to sit in certain areas or access to certain public facilities based upon race. When considering that our current California governor has issued a variety of edicts that have been ruled as unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court five times ... let's repeat that again ... FIVE TIMES ... then the only logical conclusion is that Gavin Newsom has been violating the rights of millions of Californians through his diktats. In another era, a woman like Rosa Parks was unconstitutionally denied her seat on a public bus. In this era, millions of Californians were denied their seats in church pews and they were denied their rights to freedom of religion, freedom of speech (no singing at church, with or without masks), freedom of assembly, due process, etc. Zak Schwank owes an apology to Council Member Jessica Alexander. Schwank's vapid moral preening and virtue signaling do not belong on the dais. These should be kept somewhere more private, like a bathroom, then flushed down the toilet ... repeatedly. Messrs. Rahn and Schwank ought to instead direct their ire towards and demand apologies from the incompetent California governor who issued unconstitutional edicts against Californians wanting to exercise their unalienable rights, and from the criminal mafia that is the Chinese Communist Party. Unfortunately, no one should hold their breath expecting apologies from any of these characters anytime soon. Thank you for your time and attention. Respectfully Submitted, Rick Reiss Paseo Del Sol Temecula, CA 92592 Sent from my iPad References: Temecula Councilmember Jessica Alexander defends Rosa Parks, China Virus' comments httj2s:1/www. e.com 2021 05 21 temecula-council member-Jessica-alexander-defends-rasa- arks -china - virus -comments/ Temecula Councilmember Jessica Alexander addresses accusations of racism htt s: m valle new .com blo 2021 05 17 temecula-councilmember-Lessica-alexander-addresses- accusations-of-racism/ Media Rhetoric on `Wuhan Virus' Echoes Chinese Propaganda htti2s://www.dal lysia nal. coml2O2OlO3l20lmed ia-rhetoric-on-wu han-virus-echoes-chinese-prol2agandal CNN acknowledges China's COVID-19 propaganda yet parrots claim that Chinese virus' is racist anyway htt s: www.washin tonexaminer.com o inion cnn-acknowled es-chinas-covid-l9- ro a anda- et- parrots-claim-that-chinese-virus,-is-racist-anyway Scientists are unraveling the Chinese coronavirus with unprecedented speed and openness htt s: www.washin ton ost.com science 202Q 01 24 scientists-are-unravelin -chinese-coronavirus- with-u nprecedented-speed=openness/ China Under Mounting Pressure Over its Handling of Wuhan Virus htt s: Hwww.chitan raidmes.com/thai land - national-newschina-under-mountin - ressure-over-its- ha ndl i ng-of-wuhan-vi rusl Media Called Coronavirus "Wuhan" Or "Chinese Coronavirus" Dozens Of Times https://www.reatclearl2olitics.com/video/2020/03/12/media called coronavirus wuhan or chinese coron avirus dozens of times.html WATCH: The Media's Long History of Calling COVID-19 the 'Wuhan Virus/Coronavirus' htt s; townhall.com ti sheet uliorosas 202Q 03 09 su ercut-medias-Ion-histor-of-caIIin-covid19- the-wu ha n-coronavi rusvi rus-n2564022 "'Chinese Virus": Why Is the Media So Obsessed with That Term? htt s: nationalinterest.or blo buzz "chinese-virus"-wh -media-so-obsessed-term-134992 CNN, Alisyn Camerota change tune on whether it's OK to refer to virus by origin nation: `Handy shorthand' hUP5://www.fbxnews.com/media/alLsyn--camerota-cnn-Virus- nation Don't let China turn the Wuhan virus narrative to its advantage htt s: thehiII.com o inion international 487876-dont-let-china-turn-the-wuhan-virus-narrative-to-its- adv�antaae China expels journalists from New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/17/china-expels-more-us-journalists-amid-tit-for-tat-battle.htmI How It All Started: China's Early Coronavirus Missteps htt s: www.wsL.com articles how -it -all -started -chinas -earl -coronavirus-misste s-11583508932 C � Cn, r.a n.••o Racism i_ not IFe nght tool to cover your o vn.ocomoelence ON LANGUAGE https://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/12/maciazine/-on-language.htmi Temecula councilmember compares fight against coronavirus mask rules to Rosa Parks' struggle htt s: www. e.com 2021 04 23 tmecula-councilmernber-com ares-coronavirus-mask-rules-to-rosa- parks-struggle/ California considers right -to -worship legislation after fM Supreme Court correction htt s: www. pe.com/2021/04/14/californ ia-considers-riht-to-worshi -le islation-after-fifth-su reme- court-correction SCOTUS once again defends constitutional rights in California htt s: www. pe.com 2021 04 15 scotus-once-a ain-defends-constitutional-ri hts-in-california From: Randi Johl Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 4:29 PM To: 'Jim Horn' Subject: RE: Idiots and Apologies: Comments for May 25 Temecula City Council Meeting ... Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk ra_ ndi.johl@temeculaca. gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Jim Horn < Sent: Monday, May 24, 20219:22 AM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov>; Cc: Matt Rahn <matt.rahn@TemeculaCA.gov>; Zak Schwank <Zak.Schwank@temeculaca.gov>; Maryann Edwards <Maryann.Edwards@citycouncil.org>; Jessica Alexander <Jessica.Alexander@TemeculaCA.gov>; James Stewart <James.Stewart@TemeculaCA.gov>; Council Assistant <council.assistant@temeculaca.gov>; Erika Ramirez <erika.ramirez@temeculaca.gov>; Aaron Adams <aaron.adams@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Re: Idiots and Apologies: Comments for May 25 Temecula City Council Meeting ... CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Well stated. A week ago, Dr. Ben Carson commented (FOX Business TV) that it is possible if not probable that millions of Americans are inherently immune to the Wuhan Plague, but Fauci's NIH has neglected (refused?) to look into this. Jim Horn On Sunday, May 23, 2021, 9:48:21 PM PDT, wrote: Dear Temecula City Council; During the May 11 City Council meeting Mayor Pro Tern Matt Rahn unjustly maligned fellow Council Member Jessica Alexander for her reference to the Covid-19 virus as China Virus. Matt Rahn is simply parroting Chinese Communist Party (CCP) talking points while also failing to note that in late 2019 and early 2020, the virus was routinely called Wuhan Virus and Chinese Virus throughout our American establishment and major news media outlets. It was only after the Beijing-al2proved talking pint by the China Xinhua News and intense behind the scenes lobbying by Chinese Communists that the narrative moved from Wuhan Virus and Chinese Virus to Covid-19. This CCP regime driven messaging was done to deny the Chinese government's culpability and responsibility to the world for the release and subsequent cover-up of the virus from Wuhan China. The CCP went even further by buying off the United Nation's World Health Organization to advance this narrative that the virus emanated from somewhere other than China. It's been widely reported that the WHO has lost lots of credibility as it now seems to be a mere puppet carrying water for the CCP regime. Rahn seems to have carelessly forgotten this recent history as to the origins of the virus along with the subsequent and continued cover-up and public manipulation by the Orwellian Chinese government. Meanwhile the CCP mafia continues a systematic program of persecution, repression, rape, torture and genocide against Chinese Christians, Muslim Uighurs, Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan Buddhists, and various political dissidents up to and including the once free people of Hong Kong. Why is Matt Rahn carrying water for this psychopathic Chinese Communist regime? Perhaps the illustrious Race, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Commission could come up with some recommendations for Temecula so that the city can properly distance itself from the hateful and brutal tyrants holding the Chinese people hostage. Suffice it to say that this current version of the People's Republic of China is ill -suited to participate in any Sister Cities Program with our city of Temecula. And suffice it to also say that one city council member has reminded everyone of the Cold War term "useful idiot," often attributed to Vladimir Lenin, by demonstrating his susceptibility to promoting Chinese Communist propaganda. Matt Rahn owes an apology to Jessica Alexander. In the same vein Council Member Zak Schwank also rather ignorantly pontificated that a governor's diktat compelling Californians to wear a mask is not a civil rights issue. Sixty years ago, certain governors issued other diktats compelling citizens to sit in certain areas or access to certain public facilities based upon race. When considering that our current California governor has issued a variety of edicts that have been ruled as unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court five times ... let's repeat that again ... FIVE TIMES ... then the only logical conclusion is that Gavin Newsom has been violating the rights of millions of Californians through his diktats. In another era, a woman like Rosa Parks was unconstitutionally denied her seat on a public bus. In this era, millions of Californians were denied their seats in church pews and they were denied their rights to freedom of religion, freedom of speech (no singing at church, with or without masks), freedom of assembly, due process, etc. Zak Schwank owes an apology to Council Member Jessica Alexander. Schwank's vapid moral preening and virtue signaling do not belong on the dais. These should be kept somewhere more private, like a bathroom, then flushed down the toilet ... repeatedly. Messrs. Rahn and Schwank ought to instead direct their ire towards and demand apologies from the incompetent California governor who issued unconstitutional edicts against Californians wanting to exercise their unalienable rights, and from the criminal mafia that is the Chinese Communist Party. Unfortunately, no one should hold their breath expecting apologies from any of these characters anytime soon. Thank you for your time and attention. Respectfully Submitted, Rick Reiss Paseo Del Sol Temecula, CA 92592 Sent from my iPad References: Temecula Councilmember Jessica Alexander defends Rosa Parks, `China Virus' comments https://www. Pe.com 2021 05 21 temecula-councilmember-'essica-alexander-defends-rosa- arks -china - virus -comments/ Temecula Councilmember Jessica Alexander addresses accusations of racism htt s: m valle news.com blo 2021 05 17 temecula-councilmemberzje sica-alexander-addresses- accusations-of-racism/ Media Rhetoric on `Wuhan Virus' Echoes Chinese Propaganda htt s: www.dail si nal.com 2020 03 20 media-rhetoric-on-wuhan-virus-echoes-chinese- ro a anda CNN acknowledges China's COVID-19 propaganda yet parrots claim that Chinese virus' is racist anyway htt s: www.washin tonexaminer.com o inion cnn-acknowled es-chinas-covid-l9- ro a anda- et- arrots-claim-that-chinese-virus-is-racist-an wa Scientists are unraveling the Chinese coronavirus with unprecedented speed and openness htt s: www.washin ton ost.com science 2020 01 24 scientists-are-unravelin -chinese-coronavirus- with-u nprecedented-speed-openness/ China Under Mounting Pressure Over its Handling of Wuhan Virus https://www.chiangraitimes.com/thailand-national-news/china-under-mounting-pressure-over-its- handlin -of-wuhan-virus Media Called Coronavirus "Wuhan" Or "Chinese Coronavirus" Dozens Of Times https:/Iwww.realclearpolitics.com/video/2020,/03/12/media called coronavirus wuhan or chinese coron avirus dozens of times.html WATCH: The Media's Long History of Calling COVID-19 the 'Wuhan Virus/Coronavirus' htt s: townhall.com ti sheet uliorosas 2020 03 09 su ercut-medias-Ion-histor-of-callin-covidl9- the-wuhan-coronavirusvirus-n2564022 "Chinese Virus": Why Is the Media So Obsessed with That Term? htt s: na ionalinterest.or bl❑ buzz "chinese-virus"-why-media-so-obsessed-term-134992 CNN, Alisyn Camerota change tune on whether ifs OK to refer to virus by origin nation: `Handy shorthand' h : www.foxnews.co medi ali n-camerota-cnn-virus-nation Don't let China turn the Wuhan virus narrative to its advantage htt s: thehill.com/opi nioninternational 487876-dont-let-china-turn-the-wuhan-virus-narrative-to-its- advantage China expels journalists from New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post htt s: //www.cnbc.com/2020/03/17/`china-expels-more-uszLqu rnlists-amid-tit-for-tat- battle.html How It All Started: China's Early Coronavirus Missteps htt s: www.wsj.com articles how -it -all -started -chinas -earl -coronavirus-misste s-11583508932 ON LANGUAGE httl2s://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/12/magazine/on-lancivage.html Temecula councilmember compares fight against coronavirus mask rules to Rosa Parks' struggle htt s: www. e.com 2021 04 23 temecula-counciImember-com ares-coronavirus-mask-rules-to-rosa- 12arks-struggle/ California considers right -to -worship legislation after fifth Supreme Court correction https: //www. pe. com/2021/04/14/californ ia-considers-rig ht-to-worsh i p�leg islation-after_ fifth-su preme- court-correction/ SCOTUS once again defends constitutional rights in Califomia htt s: www, e.com 2021 04 15 Scotus -once -a ain--defends-constitutional-ri ht-in-california From: Randi Johl Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 2:30 PM To: 'Jason Lund' Subject: RE: Request for public comment to be read aloud Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl@temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Jason Lund <jlund@cls.net> Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 12:09 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Request for public comment to be read aloud CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Please read my comment aloud at the next city council meeting: Maryann Edwards has been elected to various offices in the Temecula Valley for decades. Having served in many roles, she above all the elected officials serving the City of Temecula knows the necessity of auditing all funds disbursed by any and all city agencies, officers or employees. This is a GAAP principle used to ensure the public trust is kept. Marianne Edwards also knows the hard working citizens of Temecula want transparency for every dollar spent of the 14 million dollars the City of Temecula is receiving from the state. Therefore it is imperative such an audit be employed to ensure no nepotism, back room deals or unfair or illegal bidding or contacting processes were enabled in the sudden and immediate spending of the funds received. This is even more important, as the funds were dedicated for "Covid Relief', and it appears that save the city council, the city employees, the city manager and his wife, and all vendors or suppliers to the City of Temecula, no relief was to be had. This means the citizens demand for a full audit is even more pressing, that any inference of noncompetitive bidding or enrichment is negated by such a practice. The question is..."Why is the city council and Mayor Edwards specifically, skirting this issue and avoiding it so adamantly?". Please let us know the answer(s). Regards, Jason Lund Aum;z Z"d LUND CA INSURANCE LICENSE 08081 10 43460 RIDGE PARK DRIVE SUITE 200•M TEMECULA CA 92590 Office: 951-461-3638 www.lundfinancialmanagement.com Please use the link below to schedule an appointment www.calendly.com/1undfinancialmanagement Advisory Services Offered Through Client One Securities, LLC an Investment Advisor. Lund Financial and Client One Securities, LLC are not affiliated. Notice: This E-mail (including attachments) is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. SS2510- 2521 and is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any retention, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. Please reply to sender if you have received this message in error; then permanently delete it. Thank you. From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 8:03 AM To: 'Amanda Perez' Subject: RE: Public Comment for May 24, 2021 City Council Meeting Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johlCrbtemeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Amanda Perez < Sent: Monday, May 24, 20214:55 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public Comment for May 24, 2021 City Council Meeting CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Randi, Please read my comments in the Public Comment section for the city council meeting on May 24, 2021: Maryann Edwards, your signed oath of office states that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, you have failed to uphold your oath of office, and you should step down immediately. Furthermore, Maryann Edwards, the hard working citizens of Temecula want transparency for every dollar spent of the 14 million dollars the City of Temecula is receiving from the state. It is a complete dereliction of your duty as Mayor, to continue to not be forthcoming with your constituents. Maryann Edwards, as you continue your charade of pretending to help the people of the City of Temecula WE will continue to hold YOU accountable in your failure to uphold your oath of office to support and defend the Constitution. -Very Concerned Citizen From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:48 AM To: 'Chris Skinner' Subject: FW: Public Comments for City Council Meeting 5-25-2021 Attachments: Randi Johl-Public Comments-5-25-2021.pdf Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl@temecuiaca gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 h� cares Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Chris Skinner < Sent: Monday, May 24, 20217:02 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public Comments for City Council Meeting 5-25-2021 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Randi, - I have attached the public comments I wish to be read at the city council meeting on 5-25-2021 and I expect to have every word read in its entirety as I have timed it to be just less than 3 minutes long and I will be listening to the meeting to hear my comments. VERY CONCERNED CITIZEN Respectfully. American Con-imon Law Citizen Chris Skinner Randi Johl - I EXPECT this message to be read in its entirety as I will be listening to the public comments & has been timed to be just less than 3 minutes. The ADA undoubtedly aims to achieve a noble goal: To allow all Americans equal access to public accommodations by prohibiting discrimination based on a disability. Temecula City Hall that has been LOCKED down for 14 months to all residents of Temecula that need to conduct business including attending city council meetings in person. The very people you have locked out of the building are the very people that pay for the building. Maryanne Edwards, you have made false comments about upholding your oath as a PUBLIC SERVANT to the American citizens. Denying citizens their inalienable rights because you're choosing to follow a mandate for financial gain is in direct violation of our constitutional rights and your oath to office. You are making 14 million dollars more important than rights of the people. Did you bother to hold a town hall where all business owners could have a voice in deciding if they wanted to be closed? Security guards have NO legal authority to enforce masks or temperature checks. These are not laws and not a law that you can enforce. You VERY clearly stated there is NO Mask Mandate in Temecula which means the City Hall of Temecula, a PUBLIC building, is a direct contradiction to your statement and must be opened to the public immediately. The CDC guidance, again is not law, as they do NOT make laws. The CDC link directly from your website which clearly states the following: The followina categories of people are exempt from the requirement to wear a mask: • A person with a disability who cannot wear a mask, or cannot safely wear a mask, for reasons related to the disability; • A person for whom wearing a mask would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty as determined by the work -place assessment You are in violation of California Penal Code 2052 which is practicing medicine without a license. Telling your constituents that we the people SHALL wear a mask and be temperature checked before being allowed to enter a public building we pay for is a direct violation of California Code 5113, the Americans with Disabilities Act, OSHA and many other California State Laws. You have made it clear that you are choosing money over the rights of the people and that is a direct violation of your oath of office. Obtaining government funds to fill your coffers is not in the best interest of citizens of this community who have lost everything. I have now placed you on notice to step down from your office as the city Mayor for the following reasons: • Mayor Maryann Edwards you have failed to uphold your oath to office and should step down immediately. • Maryann Edwards your signed oath of office states that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and you have failed to uphold your oath to office • Maryann Edwards the hard-working citizens of Temecula want transparency for every dollar spent of the 14 million dollars the City of Temecula is receiving from the government. • Mayor Maryann Edwards you would rather have your constituents comply to the tyrannical edicts set forth by the federal & state government then to uphold your oath to office to defend the constitution I demand that you step down immediately for violation of your OATH of office. Signed by common law American Citizen, Chris Skinner From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:47 AM To: ' Subject: RE: My Public Comments for May 25 City Council Meeting Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.'ohl@temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 calm Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Sent: Monday, May 24, 20219:15 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: My Public Comments for May 25 City Council Meeting CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Dear Temecula City Council, Thank you for your efforts on behalf of Temecula. I'd like to leave it there but can't without relaying this: I just went to watch a city council meeting for the first time when another search result came up - "Temecula City Council Mask -Holes." You know what I saw next: The media and Stephen Colbert ridiculing our town, our mayor and a council member. He even targeted Jessica Alexander BY NAME and put his own words to our mayor's expressions and more. Everyone knows his unvarnished political bias, and he even admitted that he was attacking what he calls "Conservative Activists" as "Mask -Holes." His attacks on two distinguished women representing our town were reprehensible but not a surprise when you consider his agenda. His portrayal was enlightening, though, because it focused on the fact that while Ms. Alexander was expressing her feelings, the council was clearly trying to distance themselves from her. In Colbert's words, deciding to get off the bus. What I later saw when I watched actual city council meetings was the council throwing Ms. Alexander UNDER the bus. All because divisive entities decided that it's RACIST for a white colored person to relate her feelings to the feelings of a person of another color. That's called EMPATHY, not racism. What a disappointment it was to see Matt Rahn and Zak Schwank use the abusive coverage AGAINST her instead of condemning the obvious political ploy. They actually used their positions of power (council duration) to put her down on yet another PUBLIC and OFFICIAL forum. And where are the feminists? Well, here Is one! And I have more to share based on subsequent discussions with other concerned residents of our town. These are not the people who send emails, make phone calls or carry signs to make their voices heard, but they are every bit as important as the loud crowd, so I let them know I would get up the courage to write to you in hopes of you hearing our quiet voices. As I type, "Hear our quiet voices," I realize that you won't be hearing our voices at all. That right now we can't even have a voice. We have someone else, doing a fine job, but having to read in monotone, devoid of expression or even inflection. And as one email drones into the next it causes people's pleas to be reduced to more of a cause for eyerolling. It's like being portrayed as the adults in a Charlie Brown cartoon, "Wa-wa-wa-wa." I say that not to get into current restrictions, but to call attention to the fact that residents are being negatively impacted in more ways than you may realize. Signed, Concerned Residents Now Paying More Attention From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:46 AM To: 'Kiki S' Subject: RE: For Public Comments: City Council 5-25-21 Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl[ temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 cCa e Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Kiki S < Monday, May 24, 20219:24 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: For Public Comments: City Council 5-25-21 CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. To The Temecula City Council; Jessica Alexander is not in my district so I didn't know much about her until recently. But what I've discovered is that she is speaking with a NEEDED perspective for me and many others like me who, according to our own doctors' advice, should not wear a mask or anything else that lessens oxygen intake. But we must wear it in order to do what everyone else can do. To just be part of society and not SEGREGATED. For a year we have been seriously compromising our health for others who aren't at nearly the same risk, while seeing anyone who takes an educated stand against it be targeted and attacked. Do you have any idea how many of us there are? Probably not because it doesn't fit the narrative. Where is the common sense or common decency that I'm now learning is not so common after all? I have crossed paths with more than one council member during this time and, through my mask, chose to express the things I appreciate about our town. That's the Temecula way. But what you haven't been able to notice is that I get choked up and am unable to say what I, my family and my neighbors have really been going through. So you talk as if it's not so bad but it's worse than you must realize. Real damage is being done on so many levels. And you could choose to have compassion for those struggling instead of being condescending, like claiming to be the know-it-all of science and lecturing intelligent, conscientious residents about compliance. By the way, that's Socialism 101, and I plainly heard Matt Rahn and Zak Schwank do their best to push it, whether they know it or not. Even comparing this mandate to actual laws that aren't even relevant. Those who have escaped it can plainly see it. And THAT (Socialism, Communism, Marxism) is more dangerous than anything. Don't feel bad if you haven't recognized it yourself. It's designed to be insidious: Just do this. Just do that. It's just for two weeks. It's for the greater good. Trust the government as they silence you for having questions. And by all means, go along to get along. It's just a little longer... Until the next "mandate." So please don't "accommodate" us into socialism, etc. That's the reason for all of the push back you're receiving. And instead of seeing it as "the same narrative" that you're tired of hearing, hear it as a strong consensus of your residents trying to warn you before you find yourself realizing that it's too late, and you are responsible for helping tear the fabric of freedom while claiming to uphold the Constitution. Please try to understand that. And if you can't, then at least don't criticize or ostracize those that absolutely DO understand. I'm probably out of time, so I will write next time about my personal, one on one conversation with one of the greatest civil rights activists, and what she told me about racism. According to her, the ones who criticized Jessica Alexander are the true racists. For fear of attacks and doxing, I withhold my name for now. From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:45 AM To: 'Gary Nelson' Subject: FW: Public Comments Attachments: Meeting 2.docx Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.'ohl temeculaca. ov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 cares" Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Gary Nelson < Sent: Monday, May 24, 20219:53 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Cc: Maryann Edwards <Maryann.Edwards@citycouncil.org>; Matt Rahn <matt.rahn@TemeculaCA.gov>; Jessica Alexander <Jessica.Alexander@TemeculaCA.gov>; Zak Schwank <Zak.Schwank@temeculaca.gov>; James Stewart <James.Stewart@TemeculaCA.gov> Subject: Public Comments CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Randi, I hope you are doing well. Can you please read the attached document into the record on 5/25/21 during Public Comments? Thank you, Gary Nelson Temecula, CA 92592 Dear councilmen and councilwomen, I think I understand how this is working now. You are the pimps, the businesses and citizens in Temecula are the prostitutes, and Sacramento is the John. The John is offering the pimps fourteen million dollars in exchange for controlling the prostitutes who have no say whatsoever. One out of five of the pimps believes this is wrong and voted against it. Four out of five however voted for this arrangement and the prostitutes are stuck with it. The Mayor said last meeting there is no guarantee the pimps will ever get the money. Great! Like that makes the prostitutes feel better. And there is also no guarantee the cities who are not staying closed will not get their money. So that means there is a very high probability the prostitutes are being sacrificed for nothing. Please understand if Temecula does not get the fourteen million dollars then council voted to stay shut down for nothing. And if any city that did not stay shut down gets money then this also proves council was wrong. That means council has a very high probability of being wrong. Also, councilmembers ethics are out the window. You have a barbershop owner who employed many people for many years vote to keep those workers shut down and unemployed against their wishes. So much for their years of service and the relationship they thought they had with him. And we have a Mayor who encourages her town to open when she is out in the community. She even states such vocally except for every other Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. For those few hours, the hours that matter the most, she votes to stay shut down in case the pimps in Sacramento are watching channel 3. Councilmembers morals, ethnics and decency are out the window. Four out of five councilmembers are not voting on behalf of their constituents. And now the prostitutes are angry and want new pimps who will set them free and we look forward to the next elections. We got to drain the swamp! Gary Nelson From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:44 AM To: 'Sonia Perez' Subject: RE: Public Comment Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randJ.johiC7a, _temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 eta Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Sonia Perez < Sent: Monday, May 24, 2021 10:29 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public Comment CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Randi Johl, please read my public comment exactly as written below. I will be listening to the live council meeting for my comment. Elected Servant Mayor Maryann Edwards, You have broken your oath to office and you must step down immediately. Your signed oath of office reads as follows; Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance for Public Officers and Employees State of California) County of Riverside} City of Temecula} The Execution of this Oath is Required by Article XX, Section 3, of the Constitution of the State of California. Maryann Edwards do solemnly afirrm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of December, 2006. Maryann Edwards you took allegiance to defend the constitution and for the past 14 months the citizens have witnessed you violate your oath of office and "We the People" are demanding your resignation. Thank you, Sonia Perez Alliance Ambassador https://cspoa.oEgZ httr)s://www.ftbagency.com/ CSPOA r C; Constitutional8heriffe aad Peace Officers Association From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 7:43 AM To: 'Ariella Brauer' Subject: RE: Public comment Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi. iohl&temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: Ariella Brauer < Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 1:12 AM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public comment CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. • Mayor Maryann Edwards you have failed to uphold your oath to office and should step down immediately. • Maryann Edwards your signed oath of office states that you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and you have failed to uphold your oath to office • Maryann Edwards the hard working citizens of Temecula want transparency for every dollar spent of the 14 million dollars the City of Temecula is receiving from the state. • Mayor Maryann Edwards you would rather have your constituents comply to the tyrannical edicts set forth by the federal government then to uphold your oath to office to defend the constitution 1 From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 10:57 AM To: 'Suzanne Lane' Subject: RE: Public comment Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl@temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. -----Original Message ----- From: Suzanne Lane < Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 10:45 AM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public comment CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Mayor Maryann Edwards, the citizens of Temecula want transparency for every dollar spent of the 14 million dollars the City of Temecula is receiving from the state! It appears that the people are not benefiting one bit from that money. It is dirty money that has been the motive for keeping us oppressed foe the passed 14 months! No more! The people have the right to earn a living! This is still a free country, regardless of the evil that is trying to destroy us! Why are you a willing party to the tyrannical treatment of the hard working people of Temecula? Unfortunately your actions confirm that you would rather have your constituents comply to the tyrannical edicts set forth by the federal government then to uphold your oath to office to defend the constitution. You signed an oath of office that states you will support and defend the Constitution of the United States! This is the supreme law of the land! You have failed to uphold your oath to office! You need to recognize this and step down immediately. Sent from my iPhone From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 5:31 PM To: P J. Subject: RE: Comments for tonight's city council meeting Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.iohl(a)temeculaca __cav_ 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: P J < Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 20212:31 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Comments for tonight's city council meeting CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good evening council and Mayor, thank you for the opportunity to speak tonight. Look, at this point, is it even worth belaboring the point of what's at stake here? The damage is already done. The noise is already deafening. The councilwoman has compared the plight of being forced to attend a meeting from the cozy confines of a well appointed office and cushy chair to that of someone struggling to survive in a racially biased and violent society and daring to risk her life to fight it. Jessica Alexander will never, I mean never, understand the ridiculousness of her statement. She will never own up to the fact that she insulted not only the true heroic actions of Rosa Parks, but millions who have benefitted from her single brave action. She will never understand it. But we understand. We understand that she is unfit for the seat she holds. We understand that she committed what can only be described as the dirtiest campaign in city history in order to obtain the seat. We understand that her abhorrent behavior was rewarded. That part is on us, as a society. The local gadflies circle around her in support, twisting themselves into pretzels to defend her and vilify anyone who dares demand accountability from her. Temecula has its very own Marjorie Taylor Green. Have we ever been this proud? Perhaps for an encore, Jessica will compare mask -wearing to the Holocaust and begin stalking fellow city council members in the hallways at city hall? There has, and will always be a radical fringe section of the Republican party that falsely believes that "doing god's work" gives them license to lie, cheat and slander within our communities. That's never going to go away. But now we have outside agitators (read Murrieta residents) looking to market themselves and their for -profit church by shoving white evangelical Christian privilege and fear -based preachings into the record. We have fake constitutional experts, who are really just flag code violating, New Balance, and jorts- wearing sidewalk jockeys threatening other members of the dais for having the guts to stand up and call out the lies and misbehavior that is unbecoming of our city. No matter how small and insignificant they are, they must be called out and pushed back into the fringe where they belong — or at least across the city's border. Please? PJ in Temecula From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 5:30 PM To: 'cjks1' Subject: RE: Public comment for tonights city council meeting Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johl@temeculaca.gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: cjksl < Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 20214:56 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: Public comment for tonights city council meeting CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. I think you are taking this REDI thing a bit too far with regards to your recent social media posts. The City of Temecula's latest FB post about the summer swim lessons only shows Asian and African American children in the pool photo. That does not seem very inclusive? 9) #Reverse Discrimination 19" J;� City of Temecula - City � Favorites - 17h • 0 Summer - Swim Lessons'. 0-.. Get ready because City of TemE Candice Keller A concerned longtime (circa 1988) resident Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. From: Randi Johl Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 6:08 PM To: albia miller' Subject: FW: Attachments: temecula may 24 2021a.pdf; TEMECULA CONSENT mAY 24 20021.pdf Thank you for your email. It was received and will be read into the record at the next City Council meeting. If you do not wish for your email to be read into the record, please advise. Randi Johl, JD, MMC Legislative Director / City Clerk randi.johlCci,)femeculaca. gov 41000 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590 Please note that email correspondence with the City of Temecula, along with attachments, may be subject to the California Public Records Act, and therefore may be subject to disclosure unless otherwise exempt. From: albia miller < Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 5:36 PM To: Randi Johl <randi.johl@temeculaca.gov> Subject: CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. I hope I am not too late i Offices of Miller, Catlin, Miller May 24, 2021 a horrible day for me P.O. Box 1341 Elsinore California 92531 Our precious Earth calls to us take care of our actions before The Planet is less inhabitable. It is so much drier that usual at this time. There aren't even any Golden California poppies. It wasn't the lack of rain. It is the lack of moisture has been drawn out of the Earth and left parched soil. This can cause a loss of the balance of species. Following a path of less consumption, curtailing construction, and frivolous entertainment with fossil fueled vehicles will prolong habitation and increase the Health of the Biosphere. Temecula has stood against development projects before. The Altair Condominiums was post phoned for several years but not forever like it needs to be. This council is trying to bring back down town as a livable community and destroying the Mountain Lion and Chaparral Habitat. Those condos will be unaffordable and could never generate enough business for downtown specialty shops. On weekends Temecula is crowded with people. You don't need to boost your downtown. You are driving people away. No one wants to come to Temecula due to the traffic, pollution and heat according to my surveys. And that is the last thing people want is the Wildlife Corridor infected with buildings. They want to see wild habitat while walking in Old Town on the Mountain Ridge not rooftops and pollution. This wind in the afternoon is much more intense than in the pass and concreting more open spaces will continue the increase in velocity . The sports parks are challenged to play in the afternoon. If that bothers you, then, jump up at this Council and demand all projects stopped or you lose two to three hours in the afternoon of ball time So removing more open spaces, fields, forests pouring a hot sheet of concrete is causing many issues including precluded sports. We are here to oppose No. 9 and 10 on the Consent Calendar called the Roripaugh expansion of over 700 homes. There will be demonstrations against this project plus petitions to sign So, everyone join in and sign against allowing the passage of the current tract maps of Sommer Bend to be approved. Quit allowing this council to think they can decide against your wishes. So we don't accept the 700 homes designed for Sommer Bend or the road nightmares for the future The Tract Maps associated with the Roripaugh expansion could be up to 2100 homes all flooding cars around Wine Country and ruining the gentle Mediterranean Climate where grapes thrive. The probable reason this is being passed now is because people will be able to attend face to face meetings soon and the Council doesn't want people coming into meetings to oppose this project. However, we will stand strong and follow you meeting to meeting. Who could buy these homes in these times of economic insecurity: People fleeing their nations due to the occupation of America in their lands or meddling in foreign affairs or refugees from the terrible cold weather on the East Coast that caused many to come here and pay the high price of California houses High prices for building materials because Brazilian President Bosasnaro allowed the rainforest to be burned to support his government. The Traffic from Roripaugh Expansion will definitely fill the Round About in Wine Country with more fender benders. And discourage tourism. I don't see why Wine Country went so mad over Hotels and wineries because it is a agricultural area and not church for weddings and the grapes should grow in Peace not in noise, heat, insect infestation due to a weakening of the Ecosystems from over consuming and emissions of fossil fuels. Also, there needs to be education on designated areas for certain sports activities that indulge in fossil fueled equipment like Motocross. A young rider has gone thru the Sports Park at Harveston several times right over the grass and then, executed a 15 foot high 25 foot jump into the parking lot. There are parks for this. There are electric bikes and even electric trucks to drive them to the parks. Inconclusion we need to watch our youngsters and give them Love and attention so they won't feel they need to perform life endangering tricks with fossil fueled vehicles that could cause tragic accidents I prefer to find them dance classes or soccer or much less use of gas and the associated emissions. The sound of these bikes or the Burn Out groups is just horrendous disruption. The Burn Out are several souped up cars that gather on deserted streets and go as fast as possible in a circle creating an enormous cloud of toxic dust from burning rubber and deafening sounds. Approach with caution and arboritory tone of voice. Good Evening and Pray for Temecula. Offices of Miller, Catlin, Rivera P.O. Box 1341 Elsinore, California 92531 May 24, 2021 We oppose the Approval of the Tract Maps of No. 9 and No. 10 on the Consent Calendar which is Roripaugh Expansion. This terrible High density housing backed up to a High Severity Fire Zone Wildland is a Natural or man made strike of the match looking for a place to happen. The tract map presented to you this evening is beyond our understanding of a quite rural life in Temecula as it will further increase the traffic, the overcrowded stores, schools, events, doctors offices, the noise, the unacceptable air quality and send the weather reeling in heat, drought and wind. We object to your passing any building on this project and let the developer attempt legal action. No judge in their right mind would support the developer. You have a City Attorney that will take care of business. We do not approve nor provide changes for No. 10 on Consent Calendar which is Tract. 37341-6, 37341-8, 37341-9 which is located between Cales Chapos and Murrieta Hot Springs Road.or more condominiums Tract Map 38079 Diaz Road between Via Dos Picos and Rancho Way. Wine Country is incredibly overcrowded as it is with the tourism trade and an over abundance of hotels. Who is going to fill these rooms with more Economic Insecurity much less expensive California Houses? Go on line and sign the Petition Opposition to Change of Zone 1900004 Change.org. This petition needs an update and everyone resigning, however, that's what we have so we will go with that. I think the rezoning has already passed. So, there just needs to be a Stop the entire project as it will cause a terrible downsize of the mobility in a timely manner to arrive in a timely going to work or school or returning at an acceptable hour on 1-15 as drivers compete for space to go to Escondido or Ontario or Orange County.' South Coast Air Quality Management says one house or apartment produces 10 associated car trips a day so that is 25,000 addition car trips a day or 7,000 for Sommer Bend alone. Conclusionily, we beg of this Council to remove their approval of this project in unpreceded reversal setting the example for the League of Cities across America to act in favor of Quality of Life.