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AGENDA
TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
A REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE
APRIL 10, 2007 - 7:00 PM
At approximately 9:45 P.M., the City Council will determine which of the remaining agenda items
can be considered and acted upon prior to 10:00 P.M. and may continue all other items on which
additional time is required until a future meeting. All meetings are scheduled to end at 10:00 P.M.
6:15 P.M. - Closed Session of the City Council pursuant to Government Code
Section:
1. Conference with City Attorney pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(b) with respect to two matters of potential litigation. With respect to
such matters, the City Attorney has determined that a point has been reached
where there is a significant exposure to litigation involving the City and City
related entities based on existing facts and circumstances. With respect to
such matters, the City Council will also meet pursuant to Government Code
Section 54956.9(c) to decide whether to initiate litigation.
Public Information concerning existing litigation between the City and various
parties may be acquired by reviewing the public documents held by the City
Clerk.
Next in Order:
Ordinance: 07-03
Resolution: 07-27
CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Chuck Washington
Prelude Music:
Matthew Fagan
Invocation:
Pastor Dominic Occhipinti of Temecula Community Church
Flag Salute:
Mayor Pro Tern Naggar
ROLL CALL:
Comerchero, Edwards, Naggar, Roberts, Washington
PRESENTA TIONS/PROCLAMA TIONS
Certificates of Achievement to six recioients of the Arrow of Liaht Award
Certificate of Achievement oresented to Michael Hansen for attainina the rank of Eaale Scout
Soecial Recoanition to Tonv Elmo
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 30 minutes is provided so members of the public may address the Council on
items that appear within the Consent Calendar or ones that are not listed on the agenda.
Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Council on
an item which is listed on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda, a
pink "Request to Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the City Clerk.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name for the record.
For all Public Hearing or Council Business matters on the agenda, a "Request to Speak"
form must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the Council addressing that item. There is
a five minute (5) time limit for individual speakers.
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 (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports.
CONSENT CALENDAR
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
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 Standard Ordinance and Resolution Adootion Procedure
RECOMMENDATION:
1 .1 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in
the agenda.
2 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
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2.1 Approve the minutes of March 22, 2007 (Joint CC/Temecula School Board
Meeting);
2.2 Approve the minutes of March 27, 2007.
3 Resolution aoorovina List of Demands
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
4 Citv Treasurer's Reoort as of Februarv 28. 2007
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 Approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as of February 28, 2007.
5 Purchase and Imolementation of Two Automated License Plate Recoanition Svstems
RECOMMENDATION:
5.1 Approve the Purchase and Installation Agreement with PIPS Technology in the
amount of $50,665.38 to purchase and implement two Automated License Plate
Recognition Systems.
6 Tract Mao No. 31946. located at the north eastern corner of the intersection of Lorna Linda
Road and Pechanaa Parkwav
RECOMMENDATION:
6.1 Approve the agreement between the City of Temecula and D.R. Horton;
6.2 Approve the Grant of Sewer Easement to Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD)
through Pala Community Park;
6.3 Approve Tract Map No. 31946 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval;
6.4 Approve the Subdivision Improvement Agreement and accept the Faithful
Performance and Labor and Materials Bond as security for the agreement;
6.5 Approve the Subdivision Monument Agreement and accept the Monument Bond as
security for the agreement.
7 Parcel Mao 33874. located on the north side of Reminaton Avenue. aooroximatelv 650 feet
west of Diaz Road
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RECOMMENDATION:
7.1 Approve Parcel Map No. 33874 in conformance with the Conditions of Approval.
8 Reauest to Adoot Resolutions of Suooort for Hiahwav 79 and the San Jacinto River Levee
Proiect (at the reauest of Council Member Roberts)
RECOMMENDATION:
8.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-_
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR REQUESTING THE
ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN PAUL COOK TO SEEK THE FUNDING FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAY 79 FROM THE NORTHERLY CITY LIMIT
OF SAN JACINTO TO ITS PROPOSED SOUTHERLY TERMINUS IN TEMECULA
8.2 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-_
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR REQUESTING THE
ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN PAUL COOK TO SEEK FUNDING FOR THE
SAN JACINTO RIVER, STAGE FOUR (4) LEVEE PROJECT
9 Records Destruction Approval
RECOMMENDATION:
9.1 Approve the scheduled destruction of certain City records in accordance with the
City of Temecula approved Records Retention Policy.
10 Second Readina of Ordinance No. 07-02
RECOMMENDATION:
10.1 Adopt an Ordinance entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 07-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
ADDING CHAPTER 8.36 TO THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING
THE NON-PERMITTED USE, STORAGE, MANUFACTURING, AND SALE OF
FIREWORKS
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING
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CSD PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public may address the Board of
Directors on items that are not listed on the agenda or on the Consent Calendar.
Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you decide to speak to the Board of
Directors on an item not on the agenda or on the Consent Calendar, a pink "Request to
Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the City Clerk.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name for the record.
For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the City Clerk
Prior to the Board of Directors addressing that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit
for individual speakers.
Anyone wishing to address the Board of Directors should present a completed pink
"Request to Speak" form to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come
forward and state your name and address for the record.
CSD CONSENT CALENDAR
11 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
11.1 Approve the minutes of March 27, 2007.
12 Doa Park at the Maraarita Communitv Park
RECOMMENDATION:
12.1 Approve the Agreement with Sonshine Landscape Company in the amount of
$124,900.00 for the construction of the Dog Park at Margarita Community Park.
13 Annual Assessment Enaineerina Second Amendment
RECOMMENDATION:
13.1 Approve the Second Amendment with MuniFinancial for Annual Assessment
Engineering Services in the amount of $47,116.78.
CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
CSD GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT
CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS
CSD ADJOURNMENT
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TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
RDA PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public may address the
Redevelopment Agency on items that are not listed on the agenda or on the Consent
Calendar. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you decide to speak to the
Board of Directors on an item not on the agenda or on the Consent Calendar, a pink
"Request to Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the City Clerk.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name for the record.
For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the City Clerk
Prior to the Board of Directors addressing that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit
for individual speakers.
Anyone wishing to address the Board of Directors should present a completed pink
"Request to Speak" form to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come
forward and state your name and address for the record.
RDA CONSENT CALENDAR
14 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
14.1 Approve the minutes of March 27, 2007.
RDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS REPORT
RDA AGENCY MEMBERS REPORTS
RDA ADJOURNMENT
RECONVENE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
Any person may submit written comments to the City Council before a public hearing or
may appear and be heard in support of or in opposition to the approval of the project(s)
at the time of the hearing. If you challenge any of the project(s) in court, you may be
limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or
in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing.
15 Plannina Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234. a Tentative Tract Map (33584) for
condominium o,urooses to subdivide 7.2 acres into three lots (one residential condominium
lot. one recreation lot. and one oo.en space lot). and a Planned Development Overlav to
provide for development standards for the site that are specific to sinale-familv homes on
condominium lots throuah the adoption of proposed PDO-11 Sections 17.22.220 throuah
j7.22.228. includina the PDO text and Development Standards.
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RECOMMENDATION:
15.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-_
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 33584 TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2 ACRES
INTO THREE LOTS (ONE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM LOT, ONE
RECREATION LOT, AND ONE OPEN SPACE LOT) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF 62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON A CONDOMINIUM LOT ON
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA ROAD, GENERALLY LOCATED
AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RANCHO VISTA ROAD AND MIRA LOMA
DRIVE (APN 944-060-006)
15.2 Introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 07-_
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA FROM MEDIUM
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (M) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY (PDO-
11) AND ADOPT PDO-11 SECTIONS 17.22.220 THROUGH 17.22.228
INCLUDING THE PDO-11 TEXT AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF 62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON
CONDOMINIUM LOTS ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA ROAD,
GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RANCHO VISTA
ROAD AND MIRA LOMA DRIVE (APN 944-060-006)
COUNCIL BUSINESS
16 Approve the Old Town Civic Center Phase II Master Plan and Approve a Professional
Services Aareement with Nichols. Melbura and Rossetto. Architects for Desian of the
Phase II Old Town Civic Center Proiect
RECOMMENDATION:
16.1 Approve the Old Town Civic Center Phase II Master Plan;
16.2 Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Nichols, Melburg & Rossetto for
design of the Old Town Civic Center Phase II project in the amount of
$4,279,017.00;
16.3 Authorize the City Manager to approve Extra Work Authorizations not to exceed the
contingency amount of $427,901.70 which is equal to 10% of the Agreement;
16.4 Approve an appropriation in the amount of $4,750,000.00 from the Undesignated
General Fund Balance for administrative and design costs for this project.
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CITY MANAGER REPORT
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
Next regular meeting: City Council Regular, Tuesday, April 24, 2007, at 5:30 P.M., for a Closed
Session, with regular session commencing at 7:00 PM, City Council Chambers, 43200 Business
Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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PROCLAMA TIONS
AND
PRESENTATIONS
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Chad Rollins
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Patrick Baker
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Brian Hizon
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
David Pletka
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Philip Pytak
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Patrick Furlong
and joins with Cub Scout Pack #369 in congratulating him for attaining
Cub Scouting's highest award, Arrow of Light.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day of
April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
Certificate of Achievement
The City Council of the City ofTemecula commends
the outstanding achievement of
Michael P. Hansen
of Troop #301
We congratulate Michael for his achievement on receiving the rank of Eagle Scout. We are proud
to present Michael with this Award, and we wish him success in his future accomplishments.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto
affixed my hand and official seal this 10th day
of April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
The City of Temecula
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the City of Temecula honors Tony Elmo for his 16+ years of professional and meritorious service to this City; and
WHEREAS, Tony has served as the City's only Director of Building and Safety from the time of its incorporation in 1989 through
March, 2007; and
WHEREAS, The City of Temecula extends its deepest gratitude to Tony for his unsurpassed dedication, commitment, and
professionalism during his tenure as Building Official; and
WHEREAS, with integrity, compassion, leadership, and an extraordinary sense of humor, Tony has touched the lives of many
people and has made this community a safer place to live; and
WHEREAS, Tony oversaw the development ofthe Promenade Mall, the Auto Mall, Scott's Manufacturing, Professional Hospital
Supply, Guidant/ Abbott, International Rectifier, and all construction in the City; and
WHEREAS, Tony has managed the Building and Safety Department Emergency Operation Program, served on the California
Building Officials Board of Directors, including President, served on the Advisory Board of Directors for the State of California
Contractor's Licensing Board, and the State of California's Division of State Architecture's Board of Directors; and
WHEREAS, The City of Temecula commends Tony on his many achievements and appreciates his many accomplishments. We
warmly wish him a rich and rewarding retirement.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Chuck Washington, on behalf ofthe City Council ofthe City of Temecula, hereby proclaim April 10,
2007, to be
"Tony Elmo Day"
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Seal of the City of T emecula to be affixed
this 10th day of April, 2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
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MINUTES OF A JOINT TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
AND
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TEMECULA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
MARCH 22, 2007
The Joint Temecula City Council and the Temecula Valley Unified School District Meeting
commenced at 6:06 p.m., on Thursday, March 22, 2007, in the City Council Chambers of
Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Singing Happy Birthday to Administrative Assistant Nell, the City Council, along with the School
Board wished her a Happy Birthday.
CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER:
Mayor Chuck Washington.
SCHOOL BOARD CALL TO ORDER:
President Stew Morris.
Flag Salute:
President Stew Morris.
ROLL CALL:
City Council: Comerchero, Edwards, Washington.
ABSENT
Naggar and Roberts.
Governing Board: Brown, O'Neal, Shafer, Tooker, Morris.
PRESENTA TIONS/PROCLAMA TIONS
Certificates of Achievement to the Temecula Vallev Hiah School Girls Soccer Team
Congratulating the Coaches and Principal of Temecula Valley High School on the success of its
CIF Champions, Mayor Washington presented the following champions with a Certificate of
Achievement:
o Melissa Bowlin
o Natalie Ducatenzeiler
o Lydia Johnston
o Jacqueline Witz
o Shannon Smith
o Chelsea Morales
o Danielle Quinones
o Katherine Guerrero
o Alex McLaughlin
o Ana Lang
o Ashley Giovannetti
o Brittany Barr
o Dana Menard
o Lindsey Witz
o Audri Grunauer
o Sanvannah Moote
o Sierra Clawson
o Alison Quigley
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PUBLIC COMMENTS
A. Ms. Maureen Bowlin, Temecula, invited the City Council to the kick off its Star Testing
Program Day Middle School to be held on Wednesday, May 9 and Friday, May 11, 2007, from
7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m., advising that breakfast will be served to those in attendance. Ms. Bowlin
also thanked the City Council for its efforts with regard to the youth in Temecula and its focus on
a Youth Master Plan.
Referencing the Think First Program, Mayor Washington queried if the City Council would
consider providing financial support to implement the program at local high schools.
Ms. Bowlin also advised that Day Middle School will be hosting the Catch Team Program and
will be discussing internet safety with parents.
Mr. Doug Blois, Temecula, expressed his concern with the increasing gang problem and relayed
the importance of the proposed Youth Master Plan.
CITY COUNCIUSCHOOL BOARD REPORTS
A. Ms. Tooker thanked the City Council for its participation and support in the City, County,
and School partnership at the State level as common projects are worked together.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
1 Youth Master Plan
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 That the City Council and Board of Trustees of the Temecula Valley Unified School
District jointly review and discuss the scope of services related to an agreement
between the City of Temecula and Moore lacofano Goltsman, Inc. (MIG) for the
development of a Comprehensive Youth Master Plan.
Director of Community Services Parker provided a staff report (of written record).
Representing Moore, lacofano Goltsman (MIG), Property Managers Ms. Esmeralda Garcia and
Mr. Andy Pendoley provided a PowerPoint Presentation, highlighting on the following:
o Phase 1 Environmental Scan
o Plan Development
o Plan Approval
o Outreach
o Products
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Council Member Comerchero relayed that although the City Council would be proud of the
services and activities available for preschoolers, seniors, and adults, it has been challenging
serving the needs of middle school and high school kids; therefore, he would be hopeful that the
proposed Youth Mater Plan will create opportunities to service the needs of the City's youth
from a social and recreational standpoint. Council Member Comerchero also noted that
although it would be important to keep the children that are already engaged in recreational
activities interested, it would be as important to reach the children who would not normally seek
out recreational opportunities.
Echoing Council Member Comerchero's comments, Mayor Washington noted that an
assessment phase engaging the entire community will give MIG and staff direction as to what
the current problems may be and what the needs would be.
Board Member Tooker relayed the importance of parents being more involved with their
children; and would be desirous of revisiting the District's Adopted Core Values Program to
ensure that it is up to par to be distributed to all stakeholders and business partners in the
community.
Board Member O'Neal expressed concern with not being able to reach the children who would
be in most need.
In response to Board Member O'Neal's concern, Director of Community Services Parker noted
that it will be challenging to reach those children who would be in most need; but that MIG and
staff will be enlisting the help of the City's youth, their peers, the Teen Council, Boys and Girls
Club, and the Safe Alternatives for Everyone (SAFE) program to accomplish this task.
For Council Member Comerchero, Director of Community Services Parker noted that because
MIG, the Council, and staff may hear an array of requests from children, it would be important to
be open minded.
Referencing Board Member Brown's query, Ms. Garcia noted that MIG has had past experience
in developing Youth Master Plans, advising that all youth in the City will be targeted, not just the
at-risk child; and that the ideas of a Youth Master Plan will come from the community.
Agreeing that the Council and Board will need to be sensitive and open minded as to what may
be requested by the City's youth, Board Member Shafer relayed his excitement for the proposed
Youth Master Plan.
President Morris relayed his enthusiasm with the proposed Youth Master Plan and stated that
this plan will build social competency and gang diversion, providing a basic core education for
the City's youth.
Speaking enthusiastically regarding the proposed Youth Master Plan, Council Member Edwards
stated that in conjunction with SAFE, the Teen Council, and the Boys and Girls Club, these
agencies will be able to target the City's youth and, therefore, relayed support to move the
project forward.
Thanking the Police Department, SAFE, the Temecula Valley School Board, City staff, the Fire
Department, and Mr. Gould from Full Value Entertainment for their representation and support
of the Youth Master Plan, Mayor Washington relayed his desire to have a human service
agency created that would direct individuals in need in the right direction; and that the Youths
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Master Plan would not only provide athletic activities but would address the emotional, spiritual,
and physical issues of all teens.
Echoing comments made by Director of Community Services Parker, Dr. Leighty expressed that
in her opinion it will not be difficult reaching the children in need; that it would be important that
the task force behind the proposed Youth Master Plan listen to the needs of the children and to
have an out-of-the-box approach in order to fully understand and evaluate what the City and
District may provide for its youth. Dr. Leighty thanked Director of Community Services Parker,
staff, the Temecula Valley School Board, and the City Council for taking the initial step to move
the project forward.
For the Council and Board Members, Director of Community Services Parker noted that the
Scope of Approval will be forwarded to the City Council meeting of March 27, 2007, for an
approval of an appropriation of funds for the study.
2 Joint Use Opportunities/Collaboration
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the City Council and the Board of Trustees of the Temecula Valley Unified
School District jointly discuss and explore possible options to enhance existing joint
uses and possible resources to the benefit of our community.
Director of Building and Safety Elmo provided a staff report (of record).
Speaking in favor of Joint Use opportunities, Dr. Leighty relayed that Temecula could be a state-
wide model; that it would be vital to be prepared for any type of emergency; and that a
connection and communication with the City would be crucial to its community.
In response to Council Member Edwards' query with regard to communication, it was noted that
Assistant Superintendent Okun would be working on the communication between the school
and the City; and that in the near future, the Temecula Valley School District will be using the
Nextel System which will allow linkage to the City's Nextel System.
Deputy City Manager Yates advised that there would be a School District radio placed at Fire
Station No. 84.
City Manager Nelson relayed the importance of the Joint Use Agreement as well as the City's
Youth Master Plan.
In response to Council Member Edwards' query, Police Captain Aim noted that due to
budgetary constraints, the JOLT Program was diminished, but that with collaboration from the
Probation Department, District Attorney, and more agencies, it may be possible to restart the
program.
Board Member Tooker relayed the importance of the role that the new public library will play in
the lives of the community and applauded all involved with its efforts.
Dr. Leighty applauded Mr. Robert Roy and Captain Buckley, noting that without their efforts the
Temecula Valley School District would not have its42 AED units. Dr. Leighty requested that the
City and School District update the Joint Use Agreement.
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Mayor Washington relayed the importance of the City and the Temecula Valley School District
collaborating to ensure that every high school student have an opportunity to witness the Every
15 Minutes Program before graduating high school.
Sergeant Jim Adams, representing the Police Department, noted that the Every 15 Minutes
Program has been addressed and that two more assemblies to the program will be
implemented; and that staff is also considering expanding the program to have a mock trial for
students.
Dr. Leighty thanked and congratulated the cooperation for all involved to keep the community
vital.
CITY MANAGER REPORT/SUPERINTENDENT REPORT
Relaying a story of the Temecula Public Library, City Manager Nelson advised that the City has
been fortunate to have had the resources to build quality buildings that will stand the test of time
such as the Temecula Public Library; and that the City is committed to maintaining the quality of
life for its citizens.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
No additional comments.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:36 p.m., the City Council meeting formally adjourned to Tuesday, March 27, 2007, at 5:30
p.m., for a Closed Session with the regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., in the City
Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF
THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL
MARCH 27,2007
The City Council convened in Closed Session at 6:00 p.m. and its regular meeting commenced
at 7:03 p.m., on Tuesday, March 27, 2007, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall,
43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Present:
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Council Members:
Comerchero, Edwards, Roberts, Naggar, and
Mayor Washington.
Absent:
o
Council Members:
None.
PRELUDE MUSIC
The Prelude Music was provided by Tara Honda, Mary Loyd, and Devin Eisenbarger.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Pastor Matt Hsieh of Rancho Baptist Church.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The pledge of allegiance was presented by Council Member Edwards.
PRESENTA TIONSIPROCLAMA TIONS
70th Weddina Anniversarv Certificate
On behalf of the City Council, along with family members, Mayor Washington congratulated Mr.
and Mrs. Greer on their 70'h wedding anniversary and presented them with a Certificate of
Congratulations.
In appreciation of the Certificate of Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Greer thanked the City
Council for the recognition.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A. Ms. Carol Popejoy, Mr. Art Fleming, Ms. Melody Brunsting, and Ms. Pamela Voit,
representing Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival, thanked the City Council for its
continued support; and advised that the Chamber of Commerce received First Place in three
awards at the California Nevada Festival and Events Association.
B. Mr. Wayne Hall, Temecula, reaffirmed the importance of the Veteran's Memorial.
CITY COUNCIL REPORTS
A. Mayor Pro Tern Naggar requested that a feasibility study be brought to the City Council
regarding the possibility of an implementation of an ice skate rink.
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B. Echoing comments made by Mayor Pro Tern Naggar with regard to a feasibility study for
a potential ice rink in the City, Council Member Edwards advised that it could be tied into the
City's proposed Youth Master Plan. Council Member Edwards also expressed concern with a
press release from the Police Department with regard to internet predators in the community
and encouraged parents to be aware of whom their children are communicating with on the
internet.
C. Mayor Washington advised that the City's State of the City Event will be on Thursday,
April 5, 2007, at the Pechanga Resort hosted by the Chamber of Commerce; and also informed
that a new program called Temecula Outreach 2007 will be implemented in the near future.
For informational purposes, City Attorney Thorson advised that an update with regard to the
hospital appeal hearing would be scheduled for a meeting in April, 2007.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1 Standard Ordinance and Resolution Adoption Procedure
RECOMMENDATION:
1 .1 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in
the agenda.
2 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Approve the minutes of February 27, 2007;
2.2 Approve the minutes of March 6, 2007.
3 Resolution approvina List of Demands
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -24
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A
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4 Acceptance of certain Public Streets into the Citv-Maintained Svstem within Tract Map. Nos.
23143. 23143-1. 23143-5. 23143-6. 23143-10 and 23143-11 (Located east of Butterfield
Staae Road and south of Pauba Road within the Crowne Hill Subdivision)_
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -25
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
ACCEPTING CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS INTO THE CITY-MAINTAINED
SYSTEM (WITHIN TRACT NOS. 23143, 23143-1, 23143-5, 23143-6, 23143-10,
AND 23143-11)
5 Second Amendment to Professional Services Aareement for NPDES Permits Review. Plan
9heck and Inspection Services
RECOMMENDATION:
5.1 Approve the Second Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with AEI
CASC Engineering for review of Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP) Plan
Check and Inspection Services in the amount of $35,000 and authorize the Mayor to
execute the Amendment.
6 Fourth Amendment for Consultant Services for French Vallev Parkwav Southbound Off-
Ramp to Jefferson Avenue. Phase I - Proiect No. PWOO-24
RECOMMENDATION:
6.1 Approve the Fourth Amendment to the consultant agreement with Moffatt & Nichol
Engineers in an amount not to exceed $632,058 for additional services necessary to
complete the Plans, Specifications, and Estimate for the French Valley Parkway
Southbound Off-Ramp to Jefferson Avenue, Phase I - Project No. PWOO-24; and
authorize the Mayor to execute the amendment to the agreement.
(Item No.6 was pulled for separate discussion; see page 6.)
7 Old Town Infrastructure Improvements - Proiect No. PW06-07(1Al,
RECOMMENDATION:
7.1 Approve a construction contract for Project No. PW06-07(1A), Old Town
Infrastructure Improvements - Site Demolition Preparation; Demolition of 41910 &
41934 Main Street (i.e., Food Pantry & McLaughlin Buildings) to Haz Mat Trans, Inc.
in the amount of $85,000 and authorize the Mayor to execute the contract;
7.2 Authorize the City Manager to approve change orders not to exceed the
contingency amount of $8,500, which is equal to 10% of the contract amount.
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8 Completion and Acceptance of the Rancho Vista Road Sidewalk Proiect - Proiect No. PW05-
Q1
RECOMMENDATION:
8.1 Accept the construction of the Rancho Vista Road Sidewalk, Project No. PW05-01,
as complete;
8.2 Direct the City Clerk to file and record the Notice of Completion, release the
Performance Bond and accept a one year Maintenance Bond in the amount of 10%
of the contract amount;
8.3 Release the Materials and Labor Bond seven months after filing the Notice of
Completion if no liens have been filed.
9 Completion and Acceptance of Traffic Sianallnstallations at Jefferson AvenuelSanborn
Avenue and Redhawk Parkwav/Overland Trail - Proiect Nos. PW05-07 & PW05-08
RECOMMENDATION:
9.1 Accept the project, Traffic Signal Installation at Jefferson AvenuelSanborn Avenue
& Redhawk ParkwaylOverland Trail Project Nos. PW05-07 & PW05-08 as
complete;
9.2 File a Notice of Completion, release the performance Bond; and accept a one (1)
year Maintenance Bond in the amount of 10% of the contract amount;
9.3 Release the Materials and Labor Bond seven (7) months after filing of the Notice of
Completion, if no liens have been filed.
10 Approval of the Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Solicit Construction Bids for
the Slurrv Seal Proiect FY2006-2007. Meadowview Area - Proiect No. PW07-03
RECOMMENDATION:
10.1 Approve the plans and specifications and authorize the Department of Public Works
to solicit construction bids for the Slurry Seal Project FY2006-2007, Meadowview
Area, Project No. PW07-03.
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11 Support for AB 1003 (Jeffries) - At the reauest of Mavor Pro Tern Naaaar
RECOMMENDATION:
11.1 Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -26
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR ASSEMBLY BILL 1003
(JEFFRIES), WHICH WOULD PROVIDE THAT A LOCAL OR REGIONAL
AGENCY CONTRIBUTING AN UNSPECIFIED PORTION OF A STATE
HIGHWAY'S PROJECT COSTS FROM LOCAL REVENUES THE ABILITY TO
REQUEST THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO PROVIDE
DEDICATED PERSONNEL OR OTHER RESOURCES IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE
THE DEPARTMENT'S REVIEW OF THE PROJECT.
12 Approve Economic Development Event Sponsorship Aareements
RECOMMENDATION:
12.1 Approve the Event Sponsorship Agreement in the amount of $35,000 for the
Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival. In addition, the Festival requests that the
City will provide temporary logistical support of traffic control signs and devices to
assist with public safety during the Festival estimated at $1 ,600;
12.2 Approve the Event Sponsorship Agreement in the amount of $60,000 for the
Temecula Valley International Film and Music Festival;
12.3 Approve the Event Sponsorship Agreement in the amount of $15,000 cash, and
city-support costs in the amount up to $9,000 for the Temecula Valley International
Jazz Festival.
13 Contract with the Riverside Land Conservancv to provide strateaies for open space
acauisition.
RECOMMENDATION:
13.1 Approve a contract with the Riverside Land Conservancy in the amount of $76,000;
13.2 Authorize the City Manager to approve additional services up to ten percent of the
amount of the agreement not to exceed $7,600;
13.3 Approve a budget appropriation of $83,600 from the General Fund Designated Fund
Balance.
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14 Contract to Prepare an EIR for the Santa Maraarita Ecoloaical Reserve Area Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
14.1 Approve the contract with Albert A. Webb in the amount of 92,000;
14.2 Authorize the City Manager to approve additional services up to ten percent of the
amount of the agreement not to exceed $9,200.
(Item No. 14 was pulled for separate discussion; see page 7.)
15 Convevance of Aaencv Propertv at Theater To Citv: Transfer of Quimbv Act Funds
RECOMMENDATION
15.1 Approve a Cooperative Agreement between the City of Temecula and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula for the purchase of the Black
Property from the Agency Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund and the
Development of the Old Town Park Plaza.
MOTION: Council Member Roberts moved to approve Consent Calendar Item Nos 1-5, 7-13,
and Item NO.15 (Item Nos. 6 and 14 were considered under separate discussion; see
pages 6 and 7.) Council Member Edwards seconded the motion and voice vote reflected
approval with the exception of Mayor Washington and Council Member Roberts who
abstained from Item No. 10.
CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS CONSIDERED UNDER SEPARATE DISCUSSION
6 Fourth Amendment for Consultant Services for French Vallev Parkwav Southbound Off-
Ramp to Jefferson Avenue. Phase I - Proiect No. PWOO-24
RECOMMENDATION:
6.2 Approve the Fourth Amendment to the consultant agreement with Moffatt & Nichol
Engineers in an amount not to exceed $632,058 for additional services necessary to
complete the Plans, Specifications, and Estimate for the French Valley Parkway
Southbound Off-Ramp to Jefferson Avenue, Phase I - Project No. PWOO-24; and
authorize the Mayor to execute the amendment to the agreement.
Director of Public Works Hughes provided a staff report (of record).
MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Naggar moved to approve Consent Calendar Item NO.6. Council
Member Comerchero seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aooroval.
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14 Contract to Prepare an EIR for the Santa Maraarita Ecoloaical Reserve Area Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
14.3 Approve the contract with Albert A. Webb in the amount of 92,000;
14.4 Authorize the City Manager to approve additional services up to ten percent of the
amount of the agreement not to exceed $9,200.
Assistant City Manager Johnson provided a brief staff report (of written record).
Ms. Robbie Adkins, Temecula, representing San Diego State University, relayed its full support
of the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve Area Annexation and invited the City Council to take
a tour of a potential science education center on the property in question.
Mayor Pro Tern Naggar thanked Ms. Adkins for her comments and suggestions.
Echoing comments made by Mayor Pro Tern Naggar, Council Member Roberts relayed his
excitement with the annexation.
MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Naggar moved to approve Item No. 14. Council Member Edwards
seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
At 7:35 p.m., the City Council convened as the Temecula Community Services District and the
Temecula Redevelopment Agency. At 7:37 p.m., the City Council resumed with regular
business.
COUNCIL BUSINESS
23 Proposed Ordinance of the Citv of Temecula prohibitina the non-permitted use. storaae.
manufacturina. and sale of fireworks.
RECOMMENDATION:
23.1 Introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 07-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
ADDING CHAPTER 8.36 TO THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING
THE NON-PERMITTED USE, STORAGE, MANUFACTURING, AND SALE OF
FIREWORKS
Battalion Chief Patterson provided a staff report (of record).
At this time, City Attorney Thorson introduced and read by title only Ordinance No. 07-02.
MOTION: Council Member Comerchero moved to approve Council Business Item No. 23.
Mayor Pro Tern Washington seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
aooroval.
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DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS
24 Police Department Monthlv Report
25 Plannina Department Monthlv Report
26 Citv Council TravellConference Report - Februarv 2007
27 Public Works Deoartment Monthlv Reoort
CITY MANAGER REPORT
No additional comments.
CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
With respect to closed session, City Attorney Thorson advised that there was no formal action to
report under the Brown Act.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:40 p.m., the City Council meeting formally adjourned to Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 5:30
p.m., for a Closed Session with the regular session commencing at 7:00 p.m., in the City
Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City ManagerlCity Council
FROM:
Genie Roberts, Director of Finance
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
List of Demands
PREPARED BY:
Pascale Brown, Accounting Manager
Leah Thomas, Accounting Specialist
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City Council:
1. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
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:
Resolution
List of Demands
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
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 $4,290,060.11.
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 10th day of April ,2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 07- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of April 2007, by the
following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
CITY OF TEMECULA
LIST OF DEMANDS
03/22/2007 TOTAL CHECK RUN:
03/29/2007 TOTAL CHECK RUN:
TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 04/10/06 COUNCIL MEETING:
DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND:
CHECKS:
001 GENERAL FUND
165 RDADEV-LOW/MOD SET ASIDE
190 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "B" STREET LIGHTS
193 TCSD SERVICELEVEL"C" LANDSCAPE/SLOPE
194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "D" REFUSEiRECYCLING
196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT.
197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND
210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS FUND
280 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - CIP
300 INSURANCE FUND
320 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
330 SUPPORT SERVICES
340 FACILITIES
460 CFD 88-12 DEBT SERVICEF1JND
472 CFD 01-2 HARVEST ON A&B DEBT SERVICE
473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND
475 CFD 03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND
476 CFD 03-6 HARVEST ON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND
477 CFD- RORIPAUGH
TOTAL BY FUND:
$ 2,561,445.44
30,522.02
216,530.97
11106
12,614.44
77906
9,497.96
3,526.83
1,366,051.29
6,811.56
6,097.13
46,160.84
10,020.29
12,078.36
1,302.14
1,302.14
1,302.14
1,302.14
1,302.14
1,302.16
$ 1,791,856.67
2,498,203.44
$ 4,290,060.11
$
4,290,060.11
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
834 03/2212007 000444 INSTATAX (EDD) State Disability Ins Payment 20,242.75 20,242.75
835 03/2212007 000283 INSTATAX (IRS) Federal Income Taxes Payment 81,225.36 81,225.36
836 03/2212007 001065 NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT Nationwide Retirement Payment 19,798.55 19,798.55
SOLUTION
837 03/2212007 000246 PERS (EMPLOYEES' PERS ER Paid Member Contr Payment 115,030.62 115,030.62
RETIREMENT)
838 03/2212007 000389 use M WEST (OBRA), OBRA - Project Retirement Payment 3,472.00 3,472.00
NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT
114604 03/2212007 004594 VOID 0.00 0.00
114605 03/2212007 002539 VOID 0.00 0.00
114606 03/2212007 005049 A TASTE OF TEMECULA Supplies:eco dev promo baskets 71.12 71.12
114607 03/2212007 004765 ACTIVE NETWORK INC, THE Refund:Kayla Friesen #2006.101 100.00
Refund:Erica Chesnut #1147.101 86.00
Refund:Ginny Page #3016.1 02 18.00 204.00
114608 03/2212007 010851 ADAMIAK, DAWN Reimb: Volunteer Recognition Supplies 62.21 62.21
114609 03/2212007 009374 ALLEGRO MUSICAL VENTURES piano tuning/maint svc: Library 135.00 135.00
114610 03/2212007 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES DUI Drug & Alcohol Screening 396.00 396.00
114611 03/2212007 008595 AMERICAN INTL GROUP INC Worker's Comp for March '07 35,408.00 35,408.00
114612 03/2212007 004033 AMERICAN LEGION POST 852 Reg:J.AdamsfT.Meadows dinner 3/29/07 40.00 40.00
114613 03/2212007 010272 VOID 0.00 0.00
114614 03/2212007 001587 VOID 0.00 0.00
114615 03/2212007 000936 AMERICAN RED CROSS
CPR Pgm Processing Fee:Aquatics 2/28
8.00
8.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114616 03/2212007 008279 AMERICOMP IN FOSYSTEMS INC 2- LCD 32" Televisions/wall mts: Library 1,951.19
Computer Supplies: Info System 290.93 2,242.12
114617 03/2212007 000101 APPLE ON E INC Temp help PPE 313/07 Jepsen, L. 525.70 525.70
114618 03/2212007 002648 AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN Membership: Perry Ludwig 67.00
CALIF
Membership: 063295026 Rodney Tidwell 47.00
Membership: 041878414 Randy West 47.00 161.00
114619 03/2212007 000475 B N I PUBLICATIONS INC BNI Specs Publication:fire prevention 83.02 83.02
114620 03/2212007 009908 BEADOR CONSTRUCTION CO Jan prgss: 79S Median 477,912.87
INC
change order #4 authorized for payment 18,075.46
Adjustmentslinvoices pw02-14-002/004 -23,202.86 472,785.47
114621 03/2212007 002381 BEAUDOIN, LINDA Retirement Medical Payment 691.12 691.12
114622 03/2212007 004040 BIG FOOT GRAPHICS Cartooning Wkshp:family fun night 250.00 250.00
114623 03/2212007 008605 BONTERRA CONSULTING Jan-Feb Silt removal:RRSP channel 5,025.00 5,025.00
114624 03/2212007 003222 BROCKMEIER, CAROL Retirement Medical Payment 691.12 691.12
114625 03/2212007 000128 BROWN & BROWN OF CALIF INC Ins policy #lhq41 0848 chg 2/06-2107 4,023.83 4,023.83
114626 03/2212007 006908 C C & COMPANY INC Costume rental:spring egg hunt 431.00
Entertainment:volunteer recognition pgm 225.00 656.00
114627 03/2212007 005063 CELSOC '07 Subdivision Map Act & Index: PW 111.75 111.75
114628 03/2212007 003138 CAL MAT PW patch truck materials 469.79
PW patch truck materials 252.31
PW patch truck materials 251.06
PW patch truck materials 248.56
PW patch truck materials 189.81 1,411.53
114629 03/2212007 010349 CALIF DEPT OF CHILD SUPPORT Support Payment Case # DF099118 25.00 25.00
114630 03/2212007 004248 CALIF DEPT OF JUSTICE- Feb Fngrprinting svcs:HR/PD/Library 4,180.00 4,180.00
ACCTING
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114631 03/2212007 004006 CARROLL, JOSEPH photography: Chuck Washington 371.74
photography: Grant Yates 290.93
photography: Aaron Adams 290.93 953.60
114632 03/2212007 003775 CHAPARRAL HIGH SCHOOL Comm Svc Grant: CHS Aquatics Fund 500.00 500.00
114633 03/2212007 004837 CHERRY VALLEY FEED & PET K-9 food & supplies: Police 79.74 79.74
SUPL Y
114634 03/2212007 000137 CHEVRON USA INC City vehicles fuel: Police 634.47 634.47
114635 03/2212007 009791 CLARK, MISTY Reimb: Uniform Alterations Park Ranger 54.00 54.00
114636 03/2212007 004405 COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES Community Health Charities Payment 107.05 107.05
114637 03/2212007 003986 COZAD & FOX INC Feb Topographic SUIYey:Diaz Rd Realign 1,800.00 1,800.00
114638 03/2212007 004123 D L PHARES & ASSOCIATES Apr lease Chgs:PD Old Town Storefront 2,556.79 2,556.79
114639 03/2212007 009831 D R HORTON AMERICA'S Refund:Adjustment of K-Rat Fees 270.00 270.00
BUILDER
114640 03/2212007 010842 DELACRUZ, RAYMOND Refund: Prkg Cite 53616 dismissed 60.00 60.00
114641 03/2212007 003006 DEWITT CUSTOM PAINTING Res ImplY Prgm:Gary & Julia Litaker 3,500.00
Res ImplY Prgm:Nancy Miller 1,706.00 5,206.00
114642 03/2212007 004438 DICK BLICK COMPANY INC Employee Aprons:Childrens Museum 88.40 88.40
114643 03/2212007 004192 DOWNS COMMERCIAL FUELING Fuel for City vehicles: PW Maintenance 1,350.11
INC
Fuel for City vehicles: B&S 511.21
Fuel for City vehicles: Planning 449.72
Fuel for City vehicles: PW land Dev 397.12
Fuel for City vehicles: PWCIP 294.75
Fuel for City vehicles: Code Enforcement 103.08
Fuel for City vehicles: PWCIP 57.66
Fuel for City vehicles: PWTraffic 51.09
Fuel for City vehicles: Police 38.17 3,252.91
114644 03/2212007 001669 DUNN EDWARDS CORPORATION Graffiti removal supplies: PW 34.98
Graffiti removal supplies: PW 27.11 62.09
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114645 03/2212007 002528 EAGLE GRAPHIC CREATIONS Nameplateslholders:Tem Citizen Corps 276.38 276.38
INC
114646 03/2212007 000523 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER PW05-06:Cleaning of existing sewer lines 1,800.00 1,800.00
DIST
114647 03/2212007 001056 EXCEL LANDSCAPE Feb Idscp impr: 41934 Main street 125.00 125.00
114648 03/2212007 003665 EXCEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Feb long distance phone svcs 2.34 2.34
114649 03/2212007 003053 FAGAN, MATTHEW refund:overpaymentltm32113 final map 649.00 649.00
114650 03/2212007 000478 FAST SIGNS Facade implY pgrm:La Menagerie 2,601.67
Exhibit Signs:history museum 45.29 2,646.96
114651 03/2212007 009953 FEDERAL CLEANING Mar Cleaning svcs:Police mall storefront 400.00 400.00
CONTRACTORS
114652 03/2212007 000165 FEDERAL EXPRESS INC 2/28/07-3/6/07 Express mail services 177.44 177.44
114653 03/2212007 000206 FEDEX KINKOS INC Laminate poster boards:planning 65.95
Misc Paper/Office Supplies:Ctrl Svs 12.81
Misc Paper/Office Supplies:Ctrl Svs 12.81 91.57
114654 03/2212007 003174 FIREHOUSE MAGAZINE Firehouse '07 Renewal: Stn 92 30.00 30.00
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Check # Date
Vendor
Description
Amount Paid
Check Total
114655 03/2212007 003347 FIRST BANKCARD CENTER
NIKKO HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO SN Hotel:LCC C.Mgr Conf:217-B/07
589.31
DELTA AIR LINES, INC. TT Airfare: FOSE Conf: 03/19-23/07
523.10
INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING SN Booth regist for ICSC Canf.
500.00
LEAGUE OF CALIF CITIES WH Regist:07 PWConf:3/14-16107
480.00
HYATT JM Hotel:CRA Conf:2I2B-D3/01/07
465.95
BUYDIG.COM RJ Office Supplies: Canon Pwrshot
331.99
I H S CORPORATE TT Revision 05 TIA-942 Secure PDF
269.00
INKA GRILL SJ Refrshmnt: Council Closed Session
233.20
INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING AA Mbrship:AdamslWolnicklMiddlecamp
150.00
PENFOLD'S CAFE MN Refrshmnts:Business Mtg
147.84
I D EDGE INC TT Repair svcs:Reallign flip table gears
140.02
ROSAS CANTINA RESTAURANT SJ Refrshmnt: Council Closed Session
139.80
PAT & OSCARS RESTAURANT SJ Refrshmnt: Council Closed Session
139.08
ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR INC AA Van Rental: City Tour
107.74
INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING SN Membership dues Nelson
100.00
SUSTEEN, INC. TT DataPilot Universal Plus
78.90
NATIONAL NOTARY SJ Shelley Pollak notary bond
ASSOCIATION
65.66
HOUSE OF PRIME RIB SN meal:LCC C.Mgr Conf:2/7-B/07
62.62
ALBERTSONS GROCERY STORE SJ Refrshmnt: Qtry EE award
50.00
NEWPORT BEACH, CITY OF ME Regist: Residential Conf:312/07
50.00
INTL COUNCIL OF SHOPPING CW ICSC annual membership dues
50.00
STAPLES BUSINESS TT Computer suppliesNorton antivirus
ADVANTAGE
43.09
PAYPAL RJ Supplies:BeeAlert Spray
35.94
PUCCINI & PINETTI SN meal:LCC C.Mgr Conf:2/7-B/07
35.24
CATERERS CAFE AA Refreshments:Prkg Structure Mtg
32.49
CINGULAR WIRELESS JM Treo 650 equip
(EQUIPMENT)
MACARONI GRILL JM Meal: CRA Conf:2128-03/01/07
32.31
12.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
PA YPAL TT Veri sign Payflow Pro Transaction 8.80 4,874.08
114656 03/2212007 010493 FOREST CITY COMMERCIAL Apr lease pmt:Police Mall storefront 1,458.33 1,458.33
MGMT
114657 03/2212007 010844 FOWLER, VICTORIA Ref:Security Dep 41934 Main St#204A 625.00 625.00
114658 03/2212007 002982 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD Support Payment Case # 452379267 75.00 75.00
114659 03/2212007 007866 G C S SUPPLIES INC Toner and cartridges:lnfo Sys 394.00 394.00
114660 03/2212007 010855 GIRL SCOUT TROOP #1218 Refund: Security Deposit MPSC 2/17/07 150.00 150.00
114661 03/2212007 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCTS Office Supplies: Library 1,665.19
INC
Office Supplies:TCSD/MPSC/C.Museum 1,464.54
Office Supplies: MPSC 54.48
Office Supplies: Police 20.74 3,204.95
114662 03/2212007 005947 GOLDEN STATE OVERNIGHT 2/16-2/26 Express Mail Service:Fire Prev 31.57 31.57
114663 03/2212007 005363 GRAPELlNE, THE Shuttle srvcs:library book signing event 1,07793 1,07793
114664 03/2212007 007069 GRAY, DARIN (2) computer hard drives for evidence 180.12 180.12
114665 03/2212007 010854 GRIFFIN, VERONICA Refund: Security Deposit CRC 5/20/06 150.00 150.00
114666 03/2212007 004133 H D L SOFTWARE LLC Business License software mntc agrmt 5,400.00 5,400.00
114667 03/2212007 004552 H M S CONSTRUCTION INC Feb Prgss:Traffic Sgnls Redhwk/Jefferson 55,364.05
Credit:Adj "amount due" In#06238-6 -44,775.00 10,589.05
114668 03/2212007 000186 HANKS HARDWARE INC Hardware supplies: Stn 73, TCC, Stn 95 695.32 695.32
114669 03/2212007 001135 HEALTH POINTE MEDICAL pre-employment physicals 120.00
GROUP INC
pre-employment physical 25.00 145.00
114670 03/2212007 001013 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS & 1 st Qtr '07 Sales tax consulting:finance 1,675.31
ASSOC
4th Qtr '06 Sales tax consulting:finance 1,571.53 3,246.84
114671 03/2212007 005748 HODSON, CHERYL A Support Payment 12.77 12.77
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114672 03/2212007 000963 HOGAN, DAVID Retirement Medical Payment 691.12 691.12
114673 03/2212007 000194 Ie M A RETIREMENT-PLAN I C M A Retirement Trust 457 Payment 10,849.05 10,849.05
303355
114674 03/2212007 006924 INTL MUNICIPAL SIGNAL ASSOC. Traffic Sgnl Certification 100.00 100.00
114675 03/2212007 010119 IRS-Ole Sup Pmt Offer #1 000497587 452379267 140.11 140.11
114676 03/2212007 001186 IRWIN, JOHN TCSD instructor earnings 751.80
TCSD instructor earnings 172.20 924.00
114677 03/2212007 010412 JOHNSON POWER SYSTEMS emergency generator repair:CRC 1,291.51 1,291.51
114678 03/2212007 002789 KIMCO STAFFING SERVICES INC Temp help PPE 3/11/07 Kodani, Kimberly 638.00 638.00
114679 03/2212007 006744 LAMAR CORPORATION, THE March billboard advertising: riverside 250.00 250.00
114680 03/2212007 000482 LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC Jan-Feb Geotechnical svcs: Library 1,565.09 1,565.09
114681 03/2212007 010656 LEUSCHEN, AI DEE TCSD Instructor Earnings 236.25
TCSD Instructor Earnings 94.50 330.75
114682 03/2212007 004905 LIEBERT, CASSIDY & WI-HTMORE Feb HR legal svcsforTE060-01 416.00 416.00
114683 03/2212007 004135 LOGIC COMPUTER PRODUCTS SOL T1 Data Back-up Tapes: Info Sys 828.11 828.11
114684 03/2212007 004087 LOWES INC misc hardware supplies:Tem Citizen Corp 193.11 193.11
114685 03/2212007 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS misc sign supplies:Public Works 129.30 129.30
114686 03/2212007 004141 MAINTEX INC Custodial Supplies: Old Town 365.06 365.06
114687 03/2212007 004068 MANALlLI, AILEEN TCSD Instructor Earnings 308.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 306.25
TCSD Instructor Earnings 278.25
TCSD Instructor Earnings 262.50
TCSD Instructor Earnings 150.50
TCSD Instructor Earnings 150.50 1,456.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114688 03/2212007 002046 MASTER K 9 INC purchase Police K-9:Casper 8,458.38 8,458.38
114689 03/2212007 010582 MCNABB, JUDY budget awards/rirshmnts-CIP wrkshps 211.72
reimb:retirement recognitionfT. Elmo 138.00 349.72
114690 03/2212007 007210 MIDORI GARDENS Feb Idscp maint:City parks 67,139.28
irrigation repairs:\l\linchester Park 1/20 338.90
irrigation repairs:Paseo Gallante 1/5 251.63 67,729.81
114691 03/2212007 008091 MILLMORE'S WAA CREW City vehicle detailing svcs: PW Oepts 125.00
City vehicle detailing svcs: PW Oepts 125.00 250.00
114692 03/2212007 001384 MINUTEMAN PRESS window envelopes:H.R. Oept 571.07
letterhead/envelopes:TCSO Facilities 156.22 727.29
114693 03/2212007 005887 MOFFATT & NICHOL ENGINEERS Jul-Oec '06 svcs:F.V.Pkwy/I-15 PW02-11 156,096.24
Jan '07 svcs:F.V.Pkwy/I-15 PW02-11 90,621.75 246,717.99
114694 03/2212007 010704 MOHLER, NIXON AND WILLIAMS refund:sec.depositlunit 202, 41934 Main 400.00 400.00
114695 03/2212007 002925 NAPA AUTO PARTS maint supplies:Paramedics 66.09 66.09
114696 03/2212007 007503 NELSON, WENDY refund:sec.depositlroom rental-CRC 208.00 208.00
114697 03/2212007 002037 NEXUS INTEGRATION SERVICES Add't Cabling for PO Storefront 638.01 638.01
114698 03/2212007 002139 NORTH COUNTY TIMES annual subscr:199638fTCSO 106.80 106.80
114699 03/2212007 010791 NORTHLAND PET SUPPLY INC K-9 Modular dog kennel:Police 1,169.09 1,169.09
114700 03/2212007 010167 ODYSSEY POWER service agrmnt 3/1/07-6130/07:Library 2,492.50
CORPORATION
UPSlHVAC PM maintlinspect:Library 426.00 2,918.50
114701 03/2212007 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE & SERVICE City Vehicle RepairlMaint Svcs 45.00
City Vehicle Repair/Maint SVcs 34.27 79.27
114702 03/2212007 006939 PAINT CONNECTION, THE Res ImplY Prgm: Robles, Margarita 1,900.00 1,900.00
114703 03/2212007 003955 PANE CONSULTING SERVICE volunteer recognition awards 2,257.42 2,257.42
(peS)
114704 03/2212007 010853 PATRICIO, ROBYN refund:lntro to Track & Field 1401.101 95.00 95.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114705 03/2212007 007591 PAUL LASLO & ASSOCIATES promotional items:City Council 439.75 439.75
114706 03/2212007 001958 PERS LONG TERM CARE PERS Long Term Care Payment 220.12 220.12
PROGRAM
114707 03/2212007 000249 PETTY CASH Petty Cash Reimbursement 327.21 327.21
114708 03/2212007 007484 PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC CPR Supplies:Fire CPR Pgrm 701.46
AED's supplies: paramedics 465.37 1,166.83
114709 03/2212007 010274 PREMIER COMMERICAL BANK retention to escrow 2OO4398:79S Med. 159,680.42 159,680.42
114710 03/2212007 003697 PROJECT DESIGN Jan prof svcs:Murr.Crk Br/O\fflnd Extn 792.49 792.49
CONSULTANTS
114711 03/2212007 005075 PRUDENTIAL OVERALL SUPPLY Feb uniformfflr mts/twl rentals:City 1,167.65
credit:uniform srvcs/park rangers -2.70 1,164.95
114712 03/2212007 004457 R J NOBLE COMPANY manholes/sewer lines cost:Diaz Rd 05-06 3,200.00 3,200.00
114713 03/2212007 002176 RANCHO CALIF BUS PK ASSOC Apr-Jun bus.pk assoc.dues:Diaz Rd 1,751.72
Apr-Jun '07 bus.pk assoc.dues:City Hall 1,273.98
Apr-Jun '07 bus.pk assoc.dues:Field Ops 1,051.03 4,076.73
114714 03/2212007 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER DISTRICT Various TCSD Water Meters 5,723.39
Feb 01-05-11037-1 City Hall 494.78
Mar 01-02-02001-0 Rancho Vista Rd 456.80
Mar 01-06-65070-1 Theater 328.62
Various PWWater Meters 292.93
Feb 01-05-11040-1 Maint Fac Expan 90.23
Various RDA Water Meters 62.84
Feb 01-06-59000-3 Tarantino Prop 41.13
Mar 01-08-00300-2 Redhawk Prk 35.44
Feb 01-06-58200-3 Tarantino Prop 6.36 7,532.52
114715 03/2212007 009725 RAZAVI, MANDIS TCSD Instructor Earnings 481.60 481.60
114716 03/2212007 003591 RENES COMMERCIAL weed abatelcleanup:City R-O-Ws/O.T. 5,000.00 5,000.00
MANAGEMENT
114717 03/2212007 002110 RENTAL SERVICE rental of maint equip:PW 714.50 714.50
CORPORATION
114718 03/2212007 000352 RIVERSIDE CO ASSESSOR Feb assessor maps:B&S Dept 9.00 9.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114719 03/2212007 000268 RIVERSIDE CO HABITAT Feb '07 K-Rat payment 2,500.00 2,500.00
114720 03/2212007 000406 RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS DEPT Library event:2122J07 law enforcement 661.59 661.59
114721 03/2212007 003544 ROBERT SHEA PERDUE REAL Appraisal Srvc:Pechanga Pkwy Ph II 9,000.00 9,000.00
ESTATE
114722 03/2212007 000815 ROWLEY, CATHY TCSD Instructor Earnings 693.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 441.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 441.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 252.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 189.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 189.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 126.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 63.00
TCSD Instructor Earnings 63.00 2,457.00
114723 03/2212007 008515 SAM DE FAZIO'S GOODTIME EntertainmentlSr Swing:MPSC 3/23/07 400.00 400.00
BAND
114724 03/2212007 000278 SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE Feb var depts recruitment ads:H.R. 2,617.90 2,617.90
114725 03/2212007 006815 SAN DIEGO, COUNTY OF Support Payment Acct # 581 095025 12.50 12.50
114726 03/2212007 006176 SANTA ANA COLLEGE Prevention 2B:Lorri Larson 4/9-13/07 140.00 140.00
114727 03/2212007 006176 SANTA ANA COLLEGE Prevention 2B:Elsa Wigle 4/9-13/07 140.00 140.00
114728 03/2212007 008529 SHERIFF'S CIVIL DIV - CENTRAL Support Payment LO File # 2005033893 150.00 150.00
114729 03/2212007 000645 SMART & FINAL INC Misc supplies:MPSC Prgms 71.70
credit:items returnedffamily fun nights -10.05 61.65
114730 03/2212007 000537 SO CALIF EDISON Feb 2-00-397-5059 various mtrs 13,368.78
Mar 2-26-887-0789 various mtrs 1,286.39
Mar 2-25-393-4681 TES Pool 771.76
Mar 2-10-331-1353 Fire Stn 84 752.98
Mar 2-28-171-2620 Police Mall Stn 411.11
Mar 2-28-397-1315 Redhawk Pkwy 15.19
Mar 2-01-202-7603 arterial st lights 21,974.47 38,580.68
114731 03/2212007 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY Mar 055-475-6169-5 Deer Hllw Wy 30.73 30.73
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114732 03/2212007 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST CONTROL Feb pest control svcs:City Facilities 451.00 451.00
INC
114733 03/2212007 009061 STURDIVANT, ANGELA P. TCSD Instructor Earnings 262.50 262.50
114734 03/2212007 003599 T Y UN INTERNATIONAL Jan prof svcs:Western Bypass Bridge 862.63 862.63
114735 03/2212007 000305 TARGET BANK BUS CARD SRVCS misc supplies:Children's Museum 264.84
misc supplies:Spring Egg Hunt 248.42
misc supplies:MPSC pgrms 118.47
misc supplies:Children's Museum 74.79
office supplies:PW Depts 68.70
hospitality supplies Theater 41.47 816.69
114736 03/2212007 010856 TEECE, WAYNE refund:admin cite # 1213 50.00 SO.OO
114737 03/2212007 010271 TEKWORKS INC Public wireless network:Library 8,930.00 8,930.00
114738 03/2212007 000168 TEMECULA FLOWER CORRAL sunshine fund 184.62 184.62
114739 03/2212007 004209 TEMECULA SUNRISE ROTARY Jul '06-Mar '07 Bus Bench Maintenance 9,000.00 9,000.00
FOUND.
114740 03/2212007 000307 TEMECULA TROPHY COMPANY recogn award:C. Washington 78.66
misc supplies:skaters challenge 43.10 121.76
114741 03/2212007 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER State/City AddressTCSD Comm/staff 280.00 280.00
OF
114742 03/2212007 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER State/City Addr:(6) Finance Staff 4/5 210.00 210.00
OF
114743 03/2212007 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER State/City Address:Fire Chiefs 4/5/07 140.00 140.00
OF
114744 03/2212007 007340 TEMECULA VALLEY FIRE EQUIP. training supplies:paramedics 142.79 142.79
CO
114745 03/2212007 000312 TEMECULA VALLEY PLAYHOUSE Brighton Beach MemoirsTheater 3,603.04 3,603.04
114746 03/2212007 000316 THORNHILL, GARY Retirement Medical Payment 653.92 653.92
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114747 03/2212007 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE Mar-Apr high speed internet MPSC 169.95
Mar-Apr high speed internet RR 44.95 214.90
114748 03/2212007 009643 TOASTMASTERS 6 mnth membership dues: C. Damko 51.00 51.00
INTERNATIONAL
114749 03/2212007 007433 TOVEY SHULTZ CONSTRUCTION Feb prgs pmt #7:Field Oper. Cntr Ph II 324,169.86 324,169.86
INC
114750 03/2212007 009709 U H S OF RANCHO SPRINGS, INC 9/05 forensic sexual assault 1,800.00 1,800.00
114751 03/2212007 002702 US POSTAL SERVICE Postage meter deposit 3,824.05 3,824.05
114752 03/2212007 007118 US TELPACIFIC CORPORATION Mar Internet IP Addresses Block 1,565.77 1 ,565.77
114753 03/2212007 000325 UNITED WAY United Way Charities Payment 73.00 73.00
114754 03/2212007 004261 VERIZON Mar xxx-5072 general usage 4,872.09
Marxxx-1341 Theater 358.76
Mar xxx-6812 general usage 279.33
Mar xxx-0073 general usage 221.95
Mar xxx-1941 PTA CD TTACSD 58.13
Mar xxx-5473 Moraga Rd 35.70
Mar xxx-3910 1st St Irrigation 31.62
Mar xxx-7562 irrigation controller 30.65
Mar xxx-4723 Police Storefront 29.87
Mar xxx-8573 general usage 28.95 5,947.05
114755 03/2212007 004789 VERIZON ONLINE Mar Internet svcs xx2527 Police DSL 39.95 39.95
114756 03/2212007 004848 VERIZON SELECT SERVICES INC Mar long distance phone svcs 601.26 601.26
114757 03/2212007 009663 VERNON LIBRARY SUPPLIES INC RFID system for new library 10,992.26
credit:amount exceeds agreement -2,018.10 8,974.16
114758 03/2212007 009185 VOID 0.00 0.00
114759 03/2212007 003730 VOID 0.00 0.00
114760 03/2212007 000339 VOID 0.00 0.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Check # Date
Vendor
114761 03/2212007 010677 VOID
114762 03/2212007 010852 VOID
Final Check List
CITY OF TEMECULA
(Continued)
Description
Amount Paid
Check Total
0.00
0.00
0.00
Grand total for UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA:
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0.00
0.00
1,791,856.67
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164
checks in this report.
Grand Total All Checks:
1,791,856.67
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03/29/2007 11:18:04AM CITY OF TEMECULA
Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114763 03/29/2007 009604 12MILESOUT.COM Council Mtg Video Svcs:lnfo Sys 1,000.00 1,000.00
114764 03/29/2007 004594 2 HOT ACTIVEWEAR traffic uniforms:Police 186.41
Uniform maint:police volunteers 94.82
Uniform maint:police volunteers 31.25
Uniform maint:police volunteers 19.40
Uniform maint:police volunteers 6.47 338.35
114765 03/29/2007 002539 3CMA-CITY COMMUNICATION & Membership: 2007 Annual Dues 350.00 350.00
MGMT
114766 03/29/2007 005126 A E G SOLUTIONS Auto Cad drawing supplies:PW 296.85 296.85
114767 03/29/2007 007186 AB MAILING SOLUTIONS mailing & postage svcs:theater 166.01 166.01
114768 03/29/2007 010874 ABDULLAH, AHLAM Ref:Rental/Deposit Park 3/17/07 250.00 250.00
114769 03/29/2007 004765 ACTIVE NETWORK INC, THE Ref: Erica Chesnut #3015.1 01 120.00
Ref:Erica Chesnut #2004.101 86.00 206.00
114770 03/29/2007 003859 ALL ABOUT SELF STORAGE Mar Rent C332:ch.museum artifacts 184.00 184.00
114771 03/29/2007 004240 AMERICAN FORENSIC NURSES DUI Drug & Alcohol Screenings 278.00 278.00
114772 03/29/2007 010272 AMERICAN PAPER OPTICS INC 3-D glassesTCSD rec prgm 112.00 112.00
114773 03/29/2007 000747 AMERICAN PLANNING Mb:127716 apalcaie/aicp S.Fisk 372.00
ASSOCIATION
mb:068647 apalcaie D.Ubnoske 290.00
Publication:083855 Zoning Practice 75.00 737.00
114774 03/29/2007 001587 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS Membership:61262 W.Hughes 161.25 161.25
ASSN.
114775 03/29/2007 000936 AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR training fees: Aquatics 8.00 8.00
114776 03/29/2007 004623 AQUA TECH ENTERPRISES chlorination sys/install:tes pool 6,583.25
chlorination tablets: tes pool 3,122.17 9,705.42
114777 03/29/2007 003203 ARTISTIC EMBROIDERY Embroidery Svcs: Pw 75.43 75.43
114778 03/29/2007 010806 BARNEYS TIRE AND WHEEL Vehicle maint:fire prevention 452.98
Vehicle maint:fire prevention 452.98 905.96
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114779 03/29/2007 004040 BIG FOOT GRAPHICS TCSD instructor earnings 367.50 367.50
114780 03/29/2007 004176 BROADWING Mar Long distance & internet svcs 749.15 749.15
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
114781 03/29/2007 003138 CAL MAT PW patch truck materials 687.90
PW patch truck materials 607.22
PW patch truck materials 426.04
PW patch truck materials 392.08
PW patch truck materials 131.69 2,244.93
114782 03/29/2007 001054 CALIF BUILDING OFFICIALS Reg:4/23 Code Trn Ontario B.Clements 405.00 405.00
114783 03/29/2007 010876 CALIF CONSTRUCTION & Ref:Permit fees B07-0390 160.78 160.78
ROOFING
114784 03/29/2007 004228 CAMERON WELDING SUPPLY Helium: balloons tcc rec events 59.41
Helium cylinder rental: TCSD 37.24 96.65
114785 03/29/2007 004971 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, Mar Copier Lease Svc: City Sites 4,582.76
INC
Mar Copier Lease Svc:Museum 133.54
Mar Copier Lease Svc:Fire Stn12 69.96 4,786.26
114786 03/29/2007 008644 CANTRELL, ROGER, AlA, AICP Feb architect consulting:Plng 6,206.00 6,206.00
114787 03/29/2007 004006 CARROLL, JOSEPH Photography: Bob Johnson 290.93 290.93
114788 03/29/2007 005417 CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY First aid supplies: CRC 297.65 297.65
114789 03/29/2007 000442 COMPUTER ALERT SYSTEMS repair alarm vviring:phbsp 80.00
svc call adjust sensor:crc pool 80.00
repair alarm receiver:ch.museum 80.00
Mar alarm monitoring: phbsp 25.00 265.00
114790 03/29/2007 002945 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL Electrical repairs: PBSP 96.98
DIST
Electrical supplies: PBSP 35.00 131.98
114791 03/29/2007 010865 CONSTANT CONTACT INC Yr Subscr: email marketing svc 252.00 252.00
114792 03/29/2007 004194 D L T SOLUTIONS INC Yr Subs:Renewal Civil Tool 3D 857.69 857.69
114793 03/29/2007 003272 DAISYWHEEL RIBBON Plotter Supplies: GIS 597.79 597.79
COMPANY INC
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114794 03/29/2007 001393 DATA TICKET INC Jan Parking citation svcs:police 3,222.25 3,222.25
114795 03/29/2007 007057 DERNBACH, ESTHER MARIE TCSD instructor earnings 285.25
TCSD instructor earnings 114.10 399.35
114796 03/29/2007 002701 DIVERSIFIED RISK Feb special events premiums 809.91 809.91
114797 03/29/2007 004192 DOWNS COMMERCIAL FUELING Fuel for City vehicles:TCSD 1,985.65 1,985.65
INC
114798 03/29/2007 002390 EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER Mar 190304-2 Seraphina Rd 199.04
DIST
Mar 95366-02 Diego Dr Ldscp 84.09 283.13
114799 03/29/2007 005880 EDGE DEVELOPMENT INC. Feb Prgss Pmt: Library 95,378.13
Ref:Grading Dep LD05-135GR 995.00
Stop Notice: EB Bradley Co -4,629.88
stop Notice:West Coast Laminating -10,364.68 81,378.57
114800 03/29/2007 010820 ELETECH ELECTRONICS INC electrical supplies: ch.museum 55.63 55.63
114801 03/29/2007 001056 EXCEL LANDSCAPE irrigation repairs: slopes 753.27
irrigation repairs:slopes 423.20
irrigation repairs:slopes 421.00
irrigation repairs:medians/parks 363.01
irrigation repairs:slopes 230.48
irrigation repairs:slopes 227.11
irrigation repairs:medians/parks 90.98 2,509.05
114802 03/29/2007 000165 FEDERAL EXPRESS INC 317-3/12/07 Express mail svcs 124.33 124.33
114803 03/29/2007 000166 FIRST AMERICAN TrTLE Lot Book Reports:Anderson,J.&M. 75.00 75.00
COMPANY
114804 03/29/2007 006531 FORMOE, GARY Reimb: CALBO ABM Sem:3/13-15/07 224.06 224.06
114805 03/29/2007 010028 G M BUSINESS INTERIORS Office Chair/lnstall:Tcsd 514.88 514.88
114806 03/29/2007 007279 GAIL MATERIALS INC Hilltopper Mound Clay: Harveston Park 1,037.00 1,037.00
114807 03/29/2007 010877 GAITAN, JULIA Ref:Grading Dep LD02-118GR 995.00 995.00
114808 03/29/2007 010880 GIGUERE, DAVID Reimb:state Paramedic License renewal 130.00 130.00
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114809 03/29/2007 010872 GLASGOW, NICHOLAS Reimb:State Paramedic Lic renewal 130.00 130.00
114810 03/29/2007 007069 GRAY, DARIN Reimb:Cmptr Recovery Cf:2/25-3/8 914.56 914.56
114811 03/29/2007 005311 H20 CERTIFIED POOL WATER Feb Pool svcslsupplies:crc&tes 900.00 900.00
SPCL.
114812 03/29/2007 000186 HANKS HARDWARE INC Hardware supplies:TCSD 205.93
Hardware supplies: Library 105.31
Hardware supplies:TCSD Sports Prgm 38.59
Hardware supplies: Theater 17.32
Hardware supplies: aquatics 15.76
Hardware supplies:PW 14.80
Hardware supplies: Info Sys 13.78 411.49
114813 03/29/2007 010873 HARRY PRICE GENERAL Ref:Grading Deposit LD02-049GR 995.00 995.00
CONTRACTOR
114814 03/29/2007 001135 HEALTH POINTE MEDICAL pre-employment physicals:hr 220.00 220.00
GROUP INC
114815 03/29/2007 002126 HILL YARD FLOOR CARE SUPPLY Floor care:crc gym refinish 3,781.72
return: floor care products -943.41 2,838.31
114816 03/29/2007 001158 HOLIDAY INN Htl:Fire Acad/#65295856 D.Bush 3/31-4/7 646.80 646.80
114817 03/29/2007 003198 HOME DEPOT, THE hardware supplies: library 183.06
Hardware supplies:TCSD 39.53
Hardware supplies: PW Maint 3.95 226.54
114818 03/29/2007 001407 INTER VALLEY POOL SUPPLY Pool sanitizing chemicals:crcltes 350.08
INC
Pool sanitizing chemicals:crc 267.90
Pool sanitizing chemicals:crcltes 185.33 803.31
114819 03/29/2007 010676 INTERWEST CONSULTING Feb Plan chk review srvcs:b&s 3,206.05 3,206.05
GROUP INC
114820 03/29/2007 006924 INTL MUNICIPAL SIGNAL ASSOC. Traffic Sgnl repair/maint manuals 514.00 514.00
114821 03/29/2007 010845 J L DARLING CORPORATION Operating guidelines:T.C.C. 2,534.28 2,534.28
114822 03/29/2007 008516 JAMIN ENTERTAINMENT party jumps:egg hunt 4fT/07 800.00 800.00
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03/29/2007 11:18:04AM CITY OF TEMECULA
Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114823 03/29/2007 010875 JET FIRE PROTECTION refund:Fire Permit Fees F07-0071 779.00 779.00
114824 03/29/2007 003046 K FRO G 95.1 FM RADIO Radio broadcasting:Old Town 1,324.00
Radio broadcasting:Old Tovvn 176.00 1,500.00
114825 03/29/2007 005065 K ME FIRE APPARATUS veh repair:volunteer fire squad 757.49 757.49
114826 03/29/2007 001282 KNORR SYSTEMS INC Water Heater Equip: Tes Pool 1,900.00
water heater equip: crc pool 1,360.00
pool maintenance supplies 307.80 3,567.80
114827 03/29/2007 000482 LEIGHTON CONSULTING INC Jan geotech svcs:Educ Cntr 9,338.00
Feb geotech svcs:Educ Cntr 9,177.00 18,515.00
114828 03/29/2007 003726 LIFE ASSIST INC CPR Prgm Supplies:Paramedics 1,570.91
Return: CPR Prgm Supplies -426.58 1,144.33
114829 03/29/2007 003782 MAIN STREET SIGNS misc sign supplies:pw maint 549.53 549.53
114830 03/29/2007 000394 MAINTENANCE "pavement maint strategies" 4/18-19/07 500.00 500.00
SUPERINTENDENTS
114831 03/29/2007 004141 MAINTEX INC custodial equipment: crc 98.68
custodial supplies: City Hall 59.15 157.83
114832 03/29/2007 001967 MANPOWER TEMPORARY temp help wle 03/04 TC/DC/MG/MP 2,414.55
SERVICES
temp help wle 03/18 DC/MG/SW 1,353.14 3,767.69
114833 03/29/2007 004307 MARINE BIOCHEMISTS Mar water maint:Harveston/Duck Pond 4,855.00 4,855.00
114834 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/J.Telesio 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114835 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/R.Guerriero 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114836 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/C.Carey 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114837 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/D.Chiniaeff 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114838 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/D.Schuma 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114839 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/K.Le Comte 4/13-18 984.30 984.30
114840 03/29/2007 001256 MARRIOTT HOTEL Htl:'07 APA Conf/S.Harter 4/13-16 530.58 530.58
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114841 03/29/2007 005114 MCCARTHY, CATHY Reimb:Ann'l CPRS Conf:3/6-11/07 911.21 911.21
114842 03/29/2007 010867 MCDANIEL, ROBERT W refund:Eng Deposit/30425 La Presa Loop 995.00 995.00
114843 03/29/2007 010657 MEDICAL & CLINICAL drug test kits:Police 512.24 512.24
CONSORTIUM
114844 03/29/2007 007210 MIDORI GARDENS irrigation repairs:Vail Ranch Pk 2/10 427.21
irrigation repairs:\l\linch.Pk 2/1 378.70
irrigation repairs:Community Park 1/31 264.71
irrigation repairs:Calle Arason Pk 2/8 147.45
irrigation repairs:Community Pk 2/22 128.16
irrigation repairs:Veterans Pk 2/13 116.95 1,463.18
114845 03/29/2007 004951 MIKE'S PRECISION WELDING welding services: tcsd aquatics 200.00 200.00
INC.
114846 03/29/2007 004002 MILNER SIGNS graphic art appl.:T.C.C. trailer 240.00 240.00
114847 03/29/2007 001384 MINUTEMAN PRESS Envelopes/stationery:Fire Prey 403.74
Letterhead stationery:RDA 62.95
2nd sheet stationery:RDA 19.60 486.29
114848 03/29/2007 001892 MOBILE MODULAR Mar modular bldg rental:Fire Stn 92 832.40 832.40
114849 03/29/2007 003135 MOORE WALLACE printing svcs:Police parking citations 1,223.41 1,223.41
114850 03/29/2007 002257 MOST DEPENDABLE FOUNTAINS Drinking Fountain Parts: Parks 562.00 562.00
114851 03/29/2007 004490 MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING INC Sprts light remote serv:rrsp 3/07-3/08 800.00 800.00
114852 03/29/2007 001986 MUZAK -SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Apr "on-hold" phone music:City Fac's 131.72 131.72
114853 03/29/2007 002925 NAPA AUTO PARTS misc parts & supplies:pw maint 173.85
misc parts & supplies:pw maint 24.03 197.88
114854 03/29/2007 000727 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION var. publications:fire prevention 3,415.54
ASSN
13R Res Sprinklers publ.:fire prey 265.09
credit:3 items returned/Fire Prey -304.D2 3,376.61
114855 03/29/2007 005006 NBS GOVERNMENT FINANCE Special Tax Admin SvcslCfd's 7,812.86 7,812.86
GROUP
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03/29/2007 11:18:04AM CITY OF TEMECULA
Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114856 03/29/2007 000233 NELSON, SHAWN reimb:Mar '07 Internet SVcs 44.95 44.95
114857 03/29/2007 002139 NORTH COUNTY TIMES annual subscr:#165222 City Clerk 106.80 106.80
114858 03/29/2007 002105 OLD TOWN TIRE & SERVICE City Vehicle RepairlMaint Svcs 1,122.08
City Vehicle Repair/Maint SVcs 201.64
City Vehicle Repair/Maint SVcs 155.28
City Vehicle Repair/Maint SVcs 94.69
City Vehicle Repair/Maint SVcs 87.57 1,661.26
114859 03/29/2007 001171 ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY supplies for spring egg hunt event 1,845.44
INC
misc supplies:spring egg hunt event 166.80 2,012.24
114860 03/29/2007 002297 OVERLAND PACIFIC & CUTLER Feb Consulting:Civic Center Relocation 3,400.00 3,400.00
INC
114861 03/29/2007 002256 P & D CONSULTANTS INC Feb inspection srvcs: Bob Henderson 11,171.64 11,171.64
114862 03/29/2007 009796 PERVO PAINT COMPANY traffic legends stencil paint:pw maint. 5,175.02 5,175.02
114863 03/29/2007 000249 PETTY CASH Petty Cash Reimbursement 427.17 427.17
114864 03/29/2007 000249 PETTY CASH prizes for Spring Egg Hunt 4/7/07 200.00 200.00
114865 03/29/2007 000252 POL YCRAFT INC 3"/10" City seal decals:Citywide/Depts 1,325.11 1,325.11
114866 03/29/2007 010338 POOL & ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS pool supplies/chemicals:CRCfTES 247.26
INC
pool supplies/chemicals: CRCfTES 184.72 431.98
114867 03/29/2007 010878 PUMA FOOTBALL football prgm ad/CHS '07 175.00 175.00
114868 03/29/2007 001416 QUICK CRETE PRODUCTS INC TablesMIaste Containers: Library 4,273.37 4,273.37
114869 03/29/2007 000262 RANCHO CALIF WATER DISTRICT Various TCSD Water Meters 8,647.14
Mar 01-04-47210-0 T.E.S. Pool 304.85
Various Fire Water Meters 199.46
Mar 01-04-10033-2 Margarita Rd 172.36 9,323.81
114870 03/29/2007 004584 REGENCY LIGHTING electrical supplies:City Facilities 2,024.77 2,024.77
114871 03/29/2007 010870 REGUEIRO, JOSE Reimb:G'v1" Hmlnd Security Cf:212G-23/07 543.30 543.30
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03/29/2007 11:18:04AM CITY OF TEMECUlA
Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114872 03/29/2007 004498 REPUBLIC INTELLIGENT 1112/06-3f7/07 traf sgnl mtnc:Rdhwk 24,900.79
Feb Eng Svcs:Rt 79 Ts Coordination 3,118.50
(7 loops) street light maintMarg/Moraga 2,450.00
(6 loops) street light maintMarg/Moraga 2,100.00
Feb traf sgnl call outslrepairs:Citywide 1,265.88
street light maint:Marg/Solana 1/24 700.00
Feb add'l street light maintCitywide 654.75 35,189.92
114873 03/29/2007 000406 RIVERSIDE CO SHERIFFS DEPT 12f7/06-113/07:law enforcem ent 1,115,178.12
9/14/06 - 10/11/06:law enforcement 1,070,091.51
BP#6 Task Force Hrs:7/1/04-6/30/06 -27,748.37 2,157,521.26
114874 03/29/2007 003587 RIZZO CONSTRUCTION INC c/o #1 pmt:PBSP concession stand 3,886.00 3,886.00
114875 03/29/2007 000277 S & S ARTS & CRAFTS INC recreation supplies:Tiny Tots Prgm 250.89 250.89
114876 03/29/2007 010089 SECURITAS SECURITY SRVCS 3/9-15/07 security services:fire stn 95 1,342.27 1,342.27
USA
114877 03/29/2007 010745 SHERWIN WilLIAMS painting supplies:harveston lake park 35.82 35.82
114878 03/29/2007 004609 SHREDFORCE INC Mar doc. shredding svcs:Rcrds Mgmt 110.00
Mar doc.shredding svcs:PD O.T.Stn 32.50 142.50
114879 03/29/2007 010869 SING TEMECUlA refund:sec.depositIMPSC 2/9 150.00 150.00
114880 03/29/2007 000645 SMART & FINAL INC misc supplies: carnival fun day 369.01
recreation supplies:mpsc pgrms 123.44
misc supplies: F.IT. pgrm 94.44
recreation supplies:mpsc pgrms 69.67 656.56
114881 03/29/2007 000537 SO CALIF EDISON Mar 2-27-615-1750 Fire stn 73 573.13
Mar 2-23-365-5992 Fire Stn 92 491.82
Mar 2-11-007-0455 6th St 346.03
Mar 2-20-817-9929 Front St 105 272.17
Mar 2-21-911-7892 Old Town Prk Lot 165.03
Mar 2-21-981-4720 Hwy 79S 57.70
Mar 2-14-204-1615 Front St Rdio 42.89
Mar 2-27-371-8494 Offsite Storage 22.19 1,970.96
114882 03/29/2007 001212 SO CALIF GAS COMPANY Mar 125-244-2108-3 Library 740.10
Mar 095-167-7907-2 Fire Stn 84 263.88 1,003.98
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114883 03/29/2007 000519 SOUTH COUNTY PEST CONTROL pest control svcs:Code Enf 94.00
INC
pest control svcs:library 90.00
pest control svcs:library 90.00
pest control svcs:Meadows Pkwy 84.00
pest control svcs:RRSP 84.00
pest control svcs:Fire Stn 84 80.00
pest control svcs:Fire Stn 92 42.00 564.00
114884 03/29/2007 007851 SOUTH COAST HEATING & AIR hvac repair & parts: city hall chamber 3,285.00
HVAC repair: crc 1,867.00
hvac repair: RDA office 720.90 5,872.90
114885 03/29/2007 005786 SPRINT 02/15- 3/14/07 Acct level Chrgs 30.79 30.79
114886 03/29/2007 000293 STADIUM PIZZA INC rirshmnts:civic center mtg 3/21 99.24 99.24
114887 03/29/2007 001972 STANLEY R HOFFMAN Fiscal Study:Sphere Of Influence 2,191.34 2,191.34
ASSOCIATES
114888 03/29/2007 008337 STAPLES BUSINESS misc. office supplies:history museum 32.31 32.31
ADVANTAGE
114889 03/29/2007 010762 STRONG CONCEPTS Software Upgrade:Pw Traffic Division 2,938.00 2,938.00
114890 03/29/2007 000305 TARGET BANK BUS CARD SRVCS Misc Supplies For Spring Egg Hunt 190.42
recreation supplies:mpsc pgrms 172.01
misc. office supplies:PW Depts 169.39
recreation supplies:parent & me class 101.85
recreation supplies:parent & me class 37.63
misc. office supplies:PW Depts 26.93 698.23
114891 03/29/2007 010679 TEMECULA AUTO City vehicle repair/maint: B&S dept. 3,410.88
REPAIR/RADIATOR
City vehicle repair/maint:Paramedics 80.62 3,491.50
114892 03/29/2007 006914 TEMECULA COPIERS INC. Feb copier maintlusage:City Fac's 3,087.59
Canon faxlcopier:Code Enf 1,147.54
Feb Copiers Maint & Usage:Library 505.03 4,740.16
114893 03/29/2007 000307 TEMECULA TROPHY COMPANY restroom signs: crowne hill park 1,239.02
recognition award: A. Elmo 79.68
recognition award: J.Kanigowski 61.63 1,380.33
114894 03/29/2007 000515 TEMECULA VALLEY CHAMBER State/City Addr: AAlGWffM/SS 4/5 140.00 140.00
OF
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114895 03/29/2007 007340 TEMECULA VALLEY FIRE EQUIP. Fire Extinguisher Maint Svc:CRC 20.00 20.00
CO
114896 03/29/2007 004274 TEMECULA VALLEY SECURITY locksmith svcs:Theater 145.00
CENTR
walk thru to check alllocks:library 120.00
locksm ith svcs: Margarita Park 100.04
safe repair parts:skate park 90.00 455.04
114897 03/29/2007 010868 TEMP POWER SYSTEMS refund:permit withdrawn/27288 Savoy 77.04 77.04
114898 03/29/2007 010276 TIME WARNER CABLE 3/26-4/25 high speed internet MPSC 44.95 44.95
114899 03/29/2007 004145 TIME WARNER TELECOM Mar City phones general usage 1,036.85 1,036.85
114900 03/29/2007 000319 TOMARK SPORTS INC Tennis Nets: Margarita Comm Park 277.42 277.42
114901 03/29/2007 006192 TRISTAFF GROUP temp help w/e 03/18 D.Pinkerton 572.00
temp help w/e 03/11 D.Pinkerton 514.80 1,086.80
114902 03/29/2007 008022 TRITON RISK MANAGEMENT Risk mgmt consulting:Finance 630.50 630.50
114903 03/29/2007 004124 TRUELlNE resurface hockey rink: marg comm pk 9,845.00 9,845.00
114904 03/29/2007 009523 TUTORWHIZ TCSD Instructor Earnings 411.60
TCSD Instructor Earnings 308.70
TCSD Instructor Earnings 274.40
TCSD Instructor Earnings 274.40
TCSD Instructor Earnings 240.10
TCSD Instructor Earnings 205.80
TCSD Instructor Earnings 205.80
TCSD Instructor Earnings 137.20
TCSD Instructor Earnings 137.20
TCSD Instructor Earnings 102.90
TCSD Instructor Earnings 102.90
TCSD Instructor Earnings 68.60
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30
TCSD Instructor Earnings 34.30 2,709.70
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Bank: union UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Check # Date Vendor Description Amount Paid Check Total
114905 03/29/2007 008517 UNITED SITE SERVICES OF Mar Security Fencing:Educ.Ctr Grading 298.68
CA,INC
Mar security fencing:Main Str.Bridge 26.40 325.08
114906 03/29/2007 000325 UNITED WAY Gift Giving Campaign 2007 1,355.08 1,355.08
114907 03/29/2007 004261 VERIZON Mar xxx-0074 general usage 259.42
Mar xxx-3526 fire alarm 86.85
Mar xxx-3564 alarm 72.09
Mar xxx-6084 general usage 35.31
Mar xxx-3984 M.Naggar 34.13
Mar xxx-0714 PO Mall Alarm 30.70
Mar xxx-5275 PO OSL 29.87
Mar xxx-7786 C. Washington 29.59
Mar xxx-5696 Sports Complex 28.95
Mar xxx-2676 general usage 28.95
Mar xxx-9074 McLaughlin Bldg 28.95 664.81
114908 03/29/2007 004789 VERIZON ONLINE Internet svcs xx9647 @ Library 439.95 439.95
114909 03/29/2007 009185 WALTON, RON Refund:admin cite #2284 250.00 250.00
114910 03/29/2007 003730 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC 2/16-28/07 Citywide tree maint svcs 7,442.50 7,442.50
114911 03/29/2007 000339 WEST PUBLISHING CORP Grants Cities & Tovvns Hotline Subscr:Fin 213.00 213.00
114912 03/29/2007 010677 WOLFE, CONSTANCE, W TCSO Instructor Earnings 140.00
TCSO Instructor Earnings 105.00 245.00
114913 03/29/2007 009173 WORD MILL PUBLISHING Feb Advertising: Children's Museum 350.00 350.00
114914 03/29/2007 010871 YORK, DAN Reimb: LCC PWOfficers Cf:3/13-15 456.76 456.76
114915 03/29/2007 010852 ZEPEDA, MARYANNE refund:kids cake decorating 1120.103 10.00 10.00
Grand total for UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA: 2,498,203.44
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checks in this report.
Grand Total All Checks:
2.498,203.44
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City ManagerlCity Council
FROM:
Genie Roberts, Director of Finance
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
City Treasurer's Report as of February 28, 2007
PREPARED BY:
Rudy Graciano, Revenue Manager
Shannon Buckley, Accountant
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve and file the City Treasurer's Report as of February 28,2007.
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 (LA IF)
reports, Union Bank of California trust and custody statements, and from USBank 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 February 28, 2007.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
City Treasurer's Report as of February 28, 2007
Reporting period 02/01/2007-0212812007
RunDate:03!29!2007-14:55
City of Temecula, California
Portfolio Management
Portfolio Summary
February 28, 2007
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Portfolio Details - Investments
February 28, 2007
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
104348013 01-2 COI First American Treasury 09/01/2006 83,644.91 83,644.91 83,644.91 4.720 4.655 4.720
104348008 01-2 IMP First American Treasury 09/01/2006 3,014,909.36 3,014,909.36 3,014,909.36 4.720 4.655 4.720
104348006 01-2 RES A First American Treasury 09/01/2006 449,112.42 449,112.42 449,112.42 4.720 4.655 4.720
104348016 01-2 RES B First American Treasury 09/01/2006 206,745.20 206,745.20 206,745.20 4.720 4.655 4.720
104348000 01-2 SP TAX First American Treasury 09/01/2006 489,201.36 489,201.36 489,201.36 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669911 03-1 ACQ A1 First American Treasury 4,054.73 4,054.73 4,054.73 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669921 03-1 ACQ B1 First American Treasury 14,342.34 14,342.34 14,342.34 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669902 03-1 BOND First American Treasury 0.34 0.34 0.34 5.880 5.799 5.880
94669908 03-1 CAL TR 1 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669907 03-1 CITY 1 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669906 03-1 RES A1 First American Treasury 13.75 13.75 13.75 4.730 4.665 4.730
94669916 03-1 RES B First American Treasury 236,491.96 236,491.96 236,491.96 4.720 4.655 4.720
94669900 03-1 SP TAX First American Treasury 554,300.52 554,300.52 554,300.52 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593011 03-2 ACQ First American Treasury 39,084,557.41 39,084,557.41 39,084,557.41 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593003 03-2 CAP I First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593009 03-2 EMWD First American Treasury 1,430,407.00 1,430,407.00 1,430,407.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593007 03-2 IMP First American Treasury 1,100,717.83 1,100,717.83 1,100,717.83 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593010 03-2 PW ADM First American Treasury 700,223.10 700,223.10 700,223.10 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593006 03-2 RES First American Treasury 3,629,165.15 3,629,165.15 3,629,165.15 4.720 4.655 4.720
793593000 03-2 SP TX First American Treasury 02/01/2007 1,281,145.17 1,281,145.17 1,281,145.17 4.720 4.655 4.720
744727011 03-3 ACQ 1 First American Treasury 8,633.69 8,633.69 8,633.69 4.720 4.655 4.720
744727002 03-3 BON D First American Treasury 142.67 142.67 142.67 4.720 4.655 4.720
744727007 03-3 CITY 1 First American Treasury 07/01/2006 38,252.28 38,252.28 38,252.28 4.720 4.655 4.720
744727009 03-3 EMWD 1 First American Treasury 59,542.99 59,542.99 59,542.99 4.720 4.655 4.720
744727006 03-3 RES First American Treasury 4.33 4.33 4.33 4.620 4.557 4.620
94669900 03-3 SP TAX First American Treasury 999,016.82 999,016.82 999,016.82 4.720 4.655 4.720
94686001 03-4 ADM IN First American Treasury 18,273.38 18,273.38 18,273.38 4.720 4.655 4.720
94686005 03-4 PREPMT First American Treasury 34,350.02 34,350.02 34,350.02 4.720 4.655 4.720
94686000 03-4 REDEMP First American Treasury 47,827.64 47,827.64 47,827.64 4.720 4.655 4.720
94686006 03-4 RES First American Treasury 7,557.88 7,557.88 7,557.88 4.720 4.655 4.720
78776002 03-6 BON D First American Treasury 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.780 4.715 4.780
786776007 03-6 1M P First American Treasury 6,565.09 6,565.09 6,565.09 4.720 4.655 4.720
786776006 03-6 RES First American Treasury 346,010.27 346,010.27 346,010.27 4.720 4.655 4.720
786776000 03-6 SP TAX First American Treasury 124,271.34 124,271.34 124,271.34 4.720 4.655 4.720
95453510 88-12 BOND First American Treasury 339,461.82 339,461.82 339,461.82 4.720 4.655 4.720
95453515 88-12 DMR 1 First American Treasury 86,305.86 86,305.86 86,305.86 4.720 4.655 4.720
95453516 88-12 RES 1 First American Treasury 0.01 0.01 0.01 4.720 4.655 4.720
SYSCFD 01-2-1 CFD 01-2-1 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
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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
SYSCFD 01-2-2 CFD 01-2-2 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
SYSCFD 01-2-3 CFD 01-2-3 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
SYSCFD 01-2-4 CFD 01-2-4 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
SYSCFD 01-2-5 CFD 01-2-5 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
SYSCFD 01-2-9 CFD 01-2-9 First American Treasury 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886000 RDA 06 A INT First American Treasury 01/29/2007 26.08 26.08 26.08 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886008 RDA 06 CIP A First American Treasury 12/14/2006 161.64 161.64 161.64 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886018 RDA 06 CIP B First American Treasury 12/14/2006 318.43 318.43 318.43 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886009 RDA 06 COI A First American Treasury 12/14/2006 34,869.09 34,869.09 34,869.09 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886019 RDA 06 COI B First American Treasury 12/14/2006 6,158.40 6,158.40 6,158.40 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886016 RDA 06 RES B First American Treasury 12/14/2006 203,381.71 203,381.71 203,381.71 4.720 4.655 4.720
94434160 RDA TABs INT First American Treasury 179.13 179.13 179.13 4.720 4.655 4.720
94432360 TCSD COPs IN First American Treasury 483.73 483.73 483.73 4.720 4.655 4.720
107886008-1 RDA 06 CIP-1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 12/14/2006 17,478,000.00 17,478,000.00 17,478,000.00 5.181 5.110 5.181
107886018-2 RDA 06 CIP-2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 12/14/2006 2,773,000.00 2,773,000.00 2,773,000.00 5.181 5.110 5.181
107886006 RDA 06 RES A MBIA Surety Bond 12/14/2006 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.190 2.160 2.190
94434166 RDA TABs RES MBIA Surety Bond 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.190 2.160 2.190
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Subtotal and Average 74,316,976.41 74,891,833.03 74,891,833.03 74,891,833.03 4.778 4.845
Letter of Credit
104348006-1 02008 ASSURANCE CO BOND INSURANCE 09/01/2006 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.000 0.000
793593006-2 02006 Citibank, N.A. 07/01/2006 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.000 0.000
793593006-1 02005 Ohio Savings Bank 07/01/2006 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.000 0.000
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Subtotal and Average 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 0.000 0.000
Local Agency Investment Funds
94669911-1 03-1 ACQ A2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 1,395,313.62 1,395,313.62 1,395,313.62 5.181 5.110 5.181
94669921-1 03-1 ACQ B2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 3,520,946.72 3,520,946.72 3,520,946.72 5.181 5.110 5.181
94669908-1 03-1 CAL TR 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.181 5.110 5.181
94669907-1 03-1 CITY 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.181 5.110 5.181
744727011-1 03-3 ACQ 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 8,495,446.62 8,495,446.62 8,495,446.62 5.181 5.110 5.181
744727007-1 03-3 CITY 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 2,990,635.32 2,990,635.32 2,990,635.32 5.181 5.110 5.181
744727009-1 03-3 EMWD 2 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 2,293,702.97 2,293,702.97 2,293,702.97 5.181 5.110 5.181
786776007-1 03-6 IMP 1 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 1,824,082.34 1,824,082.34 1,824,082.34 5.181 5.110 5.181
SYSCITY CITY CA Local Agency Investment Fun 36,974,223.94 36,953,682.06 36,974,223.94 5.181 5.110 5.181
SYSRDA RDA CA Local Agency Investment Fun 8,510,563.16 8,505,834.92 8,510,563.16 5.181 5.110 5.181
SYSRDA TABS-4 RDA TABs-4 CA Local Agency Investment Fun 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.129 5.059 5.129
SYSTCSD TCSD CA Local Agency Investment Fun 6,338,197.64 6,334,676.31 6,338,197.64 5.181 5.110 5.181
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Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to Maturity
CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Date
Subtotal and Average 74,096,505.19 72,343,112.33 72,314,320.88 72,343,112.33 5.110 5.181
Federal Agency Callable Securities
31331VSQ5 01054 Federal Farm Credit Bank 10103/2006 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 5.250 5.178 5.250 764 04/0312009
31331V6R2 01055 Federal Farm Credit Bank 10104/2006 1,450,000.00 1,450,000.00 1,450,000.00 5.250 5.178 5.250 1,313 1010412010
31331XBC5 01056 Federal Farm Credit Bank 10/19/2006 2,000,000.00 1,999,380.00 2,000,000.00 5.500 5.425 5.500 1,693 10/1912011
31331XCZ3 01057 Federal Farm Credit Bank 11/13/2006 1,000,000.00 998,440.00 1,000,000.00 5.250 5.178 5.250 988 11/13/2009
31331XMA7 01058 Federal Farm Credit Bank 01/18/2007 2,000,000.00 1,996,880.00 2,000,000.00 5.400 5.326 5.400 1,784 01/18/2012
3133X55G9 01014 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/08/2004 3,050,000.00 3,000,437.50 3,050,000.00 3.100 3.058 3.101 313 01/08/2008
3133X52S6 01015 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/07/2004 2,965,000.00 2,914,031.65 2,965,000.00 3.000 2.960 3.001 312 01/07/2008
3133X55H7 01016 Federal Home Loan Bank 03/29/2004 3,000,000.00 2,949,390.00 3,000,000.00 3.000 2.960 3.001 302 12/28/2007
3133X55H7 01017 Federal Home Loan Bank 03/29/2004 1,000,000.00 983,130.00 1,000,000.00 3.000 2.960 3.001 302 12/28/2007
3133X5DV7 01018 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/14/2004 1,000,000.00 983,750.00 1,000,000.00 3.150 3.108 3.151 319 01/14/2008
3133X5GE2 01019 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/15/2004 2,000,000.00 1,966,260.00 2,000,000.00 3.070 3.029 3.071 320 01/15/2008
3133X5K49 01020 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/16/2004 1,000,000.00 983,440.00 1,000,000.00 3.125 3.083 3.126 321 01/16/2008
3133X5QF8 01021 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/22/2004 2,000,000.00 1,964,380.00 2,000,000.00 3.000 2.960 3.001 327 01/22/2008
3133X5ZL5 01022 Federal Home Loan Bank 04/30/2004 2,000,000.00 1,973,120.00 2,000,000.00 3.520 3.473 3.521 335 01/30/2008
3133XAY84 01026 Federal Home Loan Bank 03/23/2005 1,000,000.00 999,060.00 999,750.00 3.850 3.810 3.863 22 03123/2007
3133XCMC4 01032 Federal Home Loan Bank 08/31/2005 3,000,000.00 2,985,930.00 2,997,360.00 4.250 4.238 4.296 160 08108/2007
3133XCY31 01033 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/14/2005 960,000.00 955,497.60 960,000.00 4.380 4.320 4.380 197 09/14/2007
3133XD2G5 01034 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/21/2005 3,000,000.00 2,982,180.00 2,998,125.00 4.375 4.347 4.407 295 12/21/2007
3133XD3Q2 01035 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/28/2005 620,000.00 616,900.00 620,000.00 4.400 4.340 4.400 211 09/28/2007
3133XD3RO 01036 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/28/2005 2,000,000.00 1,988,760.00 2,000,000.00 4.500 4.438 4.500 393 03128/2008
3133XD6F3 01038 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/28/2005 1,000,000.00 993,130.00 1,000,000.00 4.230 4.174 4.232 302 12/28/2007
3133XD6D8 01039 Federal Home Loan Bank 09/29/2005 1,000,000.00 996,560.00 1,000,000.00 4.140 4.086 4.143 120 06129/2007
3133XDB67 01046 Federal Home Loan Bank 10/12/2005 1,000,000.00 998,750.00 999,375.00 4.150 4.136 4.193 42 04/12/2007
3128X3SM6 01025 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 03/07/2005 1,000,000.00 993,750.00 998,000.00 3.750 3.784 3.837 155 08103/2007
3128X36R9 01030 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp OS/24/2005 1,000,000.00 993,300.00 1,000,000.00 4.050 3.993 4.048 207 09/24/2007
3128X4NU1 01042 Federal Home Loan Mtg Corp 10/18/2005 1,000,000.00 994,680.00 1,000,000.00 4.375 4.315 4.375 231 10/18/2007
3136F6M63 01028 Federal National Mtg Assn 04/05/2005 1,000,000.00 998,750.00 1,000,000.00 4.000 3.945 4.000 35 04/05/2007
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Subtotal and Average 44,323,324.29 44,045,000.00 43,659,886.75 44,037,610.00 3.935 3.989 469
Treasury Coupon Securities
9545315-2 02004 U.S. Treasury 03/14/2006 725,000.00 711,635.66 711,635.66 3.750 4.586 4.650 441 05115/2008
912795ZS3 02009 U.S. Treasury 01/29/2007 100,000.00 97,597.00 97,597.00 4.860 9.891 10.028 147 07/26/2007
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Subtotal and Average 809,232.66 825,000.00 809,232.66 809,232.66 5.226 5.299 406
Federal Agency Bullet Securities
31331 SYN7 01031 Federal Farm Credit Bank 06/01/2005 1,000,000.00 996,250.00 1,000,000.00 3.820 3.768 3.820 92 06101/2007
31331 S5Y5 01037 Federal Farm Credit Bank 09/16/2005 1,000,000.00 998,440.00 1,000,000.00 4.000 3.947 4.002 46 04/16/2007
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Average Purchase Stated YTM YTM Days to Maturity
CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity Date
Federal Agency Bullet Securities
31331XMQ2 01059 Federal Farm Credit Bank 01/26/2007 1,000,000.00 1,005,630.00 1,000,000.00 5.000 4.933 5.002 1,182 OS/2612010
3133XJRX8 01060 Federal Home Loan Bank 01130/2007 1,000,000.00 1,000,630.00 1,000,000.00 5.250 5.189 5.261 274 11/3012007
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Subtotal and Average 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 4,000,950.00 4,000,000.00 4.459 4.521 3..
Investment Contracts
94669906-1 03-1 RES A2 American International Group M 04/28/2004 863,900.00 863,900.00 863,900.00 4.830 4.764 4.830 9,680 08/3112033
744727006-1 03-3 RESERV IXIS Funding Corp 07/28/2004 2,171,120.00 2,171,120.00 2,171,120.00 3.000 2.959 3.000 10,045 08/31/2034
9545315-1 88-12DMR2 IXIS Funding Corp 07/24/1998 500,000.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 5.430 5.509 5.585 3,837 09/01/2017
95453516-1 88-12RES2 IXIS Funding Corp 07/24/1998 1,531,468.76 1,531,468.76 1,531,468.76 5.430 5.509 5.585 3,837 09/01/2017
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Subtotal and Average 5,066,488.76 5,066,488.76 5,066,488.76 5,066,488.76 4.289 4.349 7,494
Total and Average 211,593,290.56 201,171,437.12 200,742,715.08 201,148,279.78 4.696 4.761 302
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Average Purchase Stated YTM VTM Days to
CUSIP Investment # Issuer Balance Date Par Value Market Value Book Value Rate 360 365 Maturity
Retention Escrow Account
SYSBARNHART1 BARNHART 1 California Bank & Trust 655,457.63 655,457.63 655,457.63 3.200 3.156 3.200
SYS EDGE DEVELO EDGE DEV1 California Bank & Trust 607,875.50 607,875.50 607,875.50 1.250 1.233 1.250
PREMIER BANK PREM IER BAN K PREMIER BANK 08/18/2006 270,810.49 270,810.49 270,810.49 5.000 4.932 5.000
PFF BANK & TRUS PFF BAN K PFF BANK & TRUST 11/13/2006 162,466.63 162,466.63 162,466.63 1.736 1.712 1.736
Passbook/Checking Accounts
SYSPetty Cash Petty Cash City of Temecula 07/01/2006 2,710.00 2,710.00 2,710.00 0.000 0.000
SYSFlex Ck Acct Flex Ck Acct Union Bank of California 07/01/2006 7,794.93 7,794.93 7,794.93 0.000 0.000
SYSGen Ck Acct Gen CkAcct Union Bank of California 07/01/2006 1,356,503.12 1,356,503.12 1,356,503.12 0.000 0.000
OLD TOWN CK ACC OLD TO\NN CHK Union Bank of California 07/01/2006 44,676.56 44,676.56 44,676.56 0.000 0.000
SYSParking Ck Parking Ck Union Bank of California 07/01/2006 24,229.50 24,229.50 24,229.50 0.000 0.000
Average Balance 0.00
Total Cash and Investmentss 211,593,290.56 204,303,961.48 203,875,239.44 204,280,804.14 4.696 4.761 302
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CASH AND INVESTMENTS REPORT
CITY OF TEMECULA
THROUGH FEBRUARY 2007
001 GENERAL FUND
100 STATE GAS TAX FUND
101 STATE TRANSPORTATION FUND
120 DEVELOPMENT IMP ACT FUND
140 COMMUNITY DEV BLOCK GRANT
150 AB 2766 FUND
165 RDA DEV LOW/MOD 20% SET ASIDE
170 MEASURE A FUND
190 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
192 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "B" STREET LIGHTS
193 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL"C" LANDSCAPE/SLOPE
194 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "D" REFUSE/RECYCLING
195 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "R" STREET/ROAD MAINT
196 TCSD SERVICE LEVEL "L" LAKE PARK MAINT.
197 TEMECULA LIBRARY FUND
210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUND
261 CFD 88-12 ADMIN EXPENSE FUND
272 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B IMPROVEMENT FUND
273 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL IMPROVEMENT FUND
274 AD 03-4 JOHN WARNER IMPROVEMENT FUND
275 CFD 03-3 WOLF CREEK IMPROVEMENT FUND
276 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 IMPROVEMENT FUND
277 CFD-RORIPAUGH
280 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - CIP PROJECT
300 INSURANCE FUND
310 VEHICLES FUND
320 INFORMATION SYSTEMS
330 SUPPORT SERVICES
340 FACILITIES
380 RDA 2002 TABS DEBT SERVICE
390 TCSD 2001 COP'S DEBT SERVICE
460 CFD 88-12 DEBT SERVICE FUND
472 CFD 01-2 HARVESTON A&B DEBT SERVICE
473 CFD 03-1 CROWNE HILL DEBT SERVICE FUND
474 AD 03-4 JOHN WARNER ROAD DEBT SERVICE
475 CFD 03-3 WOLF CREEK DEBT SERVICE FUND
476 CFD 03-6 HARVESTON 2 DEBT SERVICE FUND
477 CFD- RORIPAUGH
Grand Total:
Fund Total
47,998,381.15
291,351.82
429,801.41
10,413,693.56
6,802.08
352,574.51
11,042,209.12
4,447,960.10
1,255,126.17
76,278.24
34,004.46
20,052.16
37,152.18
301,195.41
615,606.44
17,981,187.83
89,161.17
3,014,909.36
4,934,657.41
0.04
13,886,213. 87
1,830,647.43
41,615,682.24
21,046,517.89
1,440,444.16
445,186.76
582,065.85
249,236.32
99,357.66
2,552,102.12
3,795.37
3,818,990.57
1,369,994.91
1,848,918.67
230,866.96
3,241,585.48
500,245.75
5,771,282.81
203,875,239.44
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AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City ManagerlCity Council
FROM:
Mitch Aim, Chief of Police
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Purchase and Implementation of Two Automated License Plate Recognition
Systems
PREPARED BY:
Heidi Schrader, Management Analyst
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the Purchase and Installation
Agreement with PIPS Technology in the amount of $50,665.38 to purchase and implement two
Automated License Plate Recognition Systems.
BACKGROUND: The Temecula Police Department has been actively researching
technology solutions in orderto streamline processes and meetthe growth of our City. One solution
identified is an Automated License Plate Recognition System (ALPR), which will allow our Officers to
be even more vigilant in tracking criminals. This new system will allow us to rapidly scan vehicle
plates and compare them to a list of "vehicles of interest" associated with auto theft, felonywarrants,
BOLOs (be on the lookout), parking violations, and even Amber Alerts while performing normal
police patrol.
In November 2006, four ALPR vendors were identified and invited to participate in a demonstration
of their products to representatives of the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department, the Riverside
County Sheriff's Department, and the Temecula Police Department. The demonstration consisted
of a presentation of the software application and a drive test to demonstrate the hardware
capabilities. During the initial presentations, two vendors were eliminated from the process as their
systems failed to perform to required standards. The remaining two vendors performed well within
standards and were then judged based on price. The prices for two systems included:
PIPS Technoloav Civica Platescan
Hardware $43,900.00 $47,650.00
Software $2,750.00 $7,640.00
Sales Tax $3,615.38 $4,284.98
Shippina and insurance $400.00 $400.00
Installation and Trainina Included $3,340.00
Grand Total $50,665.38 $63,314.98
Based on the head to head comparison and the lower cost, PIPS Technology was selected by the
San Bernardino Sheriff, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and the Temecula Police
Department. By using the same vendor, the agencies will be able to share data, thereby
collaborating to tighten the net around criminals. The attached agreement is for two ALPR systems
with a purchase amount not to exceed $50,665.38.
FISCAL IMPACT: Due to salary savings, adequate funds exist within the Police
Department budget (001-170-999-5610).
ATTACHMENTS:
Purchase and Installation Agreement
CITY OF TEMECULA
EQUIPMENT PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION,
AND SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
WITH PIPS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
POLICE ALPR SYSTEM
This Purchase and Installation, and Software License Agreement ("Agreement") is
made and entered into as of March 27, 2007, by and between the City of Temecula ("City"), a
municipal corporation, and PIPS Technology, Inc. ("Vendor"). In consideration of the mutual
covenants and promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Purchase and Sale of Equipment and Software. On and subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement and the contract documents, Vendor agrees to
manufacture, sell, and install forthe Cityan Automated License Plate Recognition ("ALPR')
System (software and equipment) in two Riverside Sheriff Patrol Units as more particularly
described in the Scope of Work/Pricing, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated
herein as though set forth in full.
2. Purchasellnstallation Price. The purchase and installation price which City agrees to pay
to Vendor for the equipment, software, and service is Fifty Thousand, Six Hundred and
Sixty-Five Dollars and Thirty-Eight Cents ($50,665.38). The purchase price is final and shall
be paid by City to Vendor in accordance with the following schedule: Twenty-Five
Thousand, One Hundred and Thirty Two Dollars and Sixty-Nine Cents ($25,132.69) for each
ALPR System, to include installation.
3. Scope of Work. Vendor shall manufacture and install the equipment and software as
described in Exhibit A. Vendor shall provide and furnish all labor, materials, necessary tools,
expendable equipment and all utility and transportation services required for the work as
described in Exhibit A. All of said work to be performed and materials to be furnished for the
work shall be in strict accordance with the specifications set forth in Exhibit A. The work
shall be completed within the time set forth in Exhibit A. Contractor shall not commence the
work until such time as directed by the City.
4. Software Maintenance. On and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement and the contract documents, Vendor agrees to provide to the City with software
maintenance for a period of one (1) year. Vendor shall employ, at a minimum, generally
accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing similar services
as are required of Vendor hereunder in meeting its maintenance obligations under this
Agreement.
5. Representations and Warranties of Vendor . Vendor makes the following representations
and warranties to the City:
a. Authority and Consents. Vendor has the right, power, legal capacity and authority
to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement. No approvals or
consents of any persons are necessary in connection with Vendor's execution,
delivery, installation and performance of this Agreement, except for such as have
been obtained on or prior to the date hereof. The execution, delivery, installation
and performance of this Agreement by Vendor have been duly authorized by all
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necessary action on the part of Vendor and constitute the legal, valid and binding
obligations of Vendor, enforceable against Vendor in accordance with their
respective terms.
b. Title, License and Operating Condition. Vendor is the owner of the software and
has good and marketable title and license to all of the software and equipment
manufactured and installed. All of the software, associated modules and equipment
are free and clear of any restrictions on or conditions to transfer, license or
assignment, and City will be granted license rights to utilize the purchased software
and acquire absolute title to all of the equipment free and clear of mortgages, liens,
pledges, charges, encumbrances, equities, claims, covenants, conditions and
restrictions, copyrights or disputes. Vendor shall grant to the City non-exclusive
license to use the software for the purpose in accordance with the terms and on the
conditions set forth in this Agreement. All of the software and equipment are in good
operating condition, are free of any defects, and are in conformity with the
specifications, descriptions, representations and warranties set forth in the contract
documents. Vendor is aware the City is purchasing the software and equipment for
use as Police Department traffic preemption systems and that City is relying on
Vendor's warranties that the software and equipment is fit for this purpose and the
ordinary purposes for which the software and equipment is normally used.
c. Full Disclosure. None of the representations and warranties made by Vendor in
this Agreement contained or will contain any untrue statement of a material fact, or
omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the
circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
6. Performance. Vendor shall at all time faithfully, competently and to the best of his or her
ability, experience, and talent perform all tasks described herein. Vendor shall employ, at a
minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing
similar services as are required of Vendor hereunder in meeting its obligations under this
Agreement.
7. City Approval. All labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services shall be furnished and
work performed and completed subject to the approval of the City or its authorized representatives,
and the quality of the workmanship shall be guaranteed for one year from date of acceptance. City
shall inspect the equipment at the time and place of delivery. Such inspection may include
reasonable tests and use of the equipment by City. If, in the determination of City, any of the
equipment is damaged, or based on appearance, fails to conform to the Agreement IN ANY
MANNER OR RESPECT, City shall so notify Vendor within ten (10) days of delivery of the
equipment to City.
8. Time of Delivery/Completion. Delivery and installation, including all required training, and
the balance of all work specified in Exhibit A shall be completed on or before July 1,2007.
9. Place of Delivery. The equipment shall be delivered to:
Temecula Police Station
30755-A Auld Road
Murrieta, CA 92563.
10. Acceptance. Acceptance testing shall be jointly performed by the Vendor and City for the
software program described in Exhibit A. Acceptance Testing shall begin when the
installation is complete and the system is operable. All other requirements of Acceptance
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Testing shall be as outlined in Exhibit A. If, in the determination of the City, the software or
equipment fails to conform to the Agreement IN ANY MANNER OR RESPECT, the City shall
so notify Vendor within thirty (30) days of installation of the software and equipment. Failing
such notice, the software and equipment shall be deemed accepted by the City as of the
date of installation.
11. Rejection. In the event of such notice of non-conformity by City pursuant to Section 10, City
may, at its option: (1) reject the whole of the software, equipment and installation; (2) accept
the whole of the software, equipment and installation; or, (3) accept any commercial unit or
units of the software or equipment and reject the remainder or the installation. The exercise
of any of the above options shall be "without prejudice" and with full reservation of any rights
and remedies of City attendant upon a breach. In the event of such notice and election by
City, City agrees to comply with all reasonable instructions of Vendor and, in the event that
expenses are incurred by City in following such instructions, Vendor shall indemnify City in
full for such expenses.
12. No Replacements of Cure. This Agreement calls for strict compliance. Vendor expressly
agrees that both the software, equipment and installation tendered and the tender itself will
conform fully to the terms and conditions of the Agreement on the original tender. In the
event of rejection by City of the whole of the equipment or any part thereof pursuant to
Section 11, City may, but is not required to, accept any substitute performance from Vendor
or engage in subsequent efforts to effect a cure of the original tender by Vendor.
13. Indemnification. Vendor agrees to defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City,
its officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers from and against any and all claims,
demands, losses, damages, costs and liability of any kind or nature which the City, its
officers, officials, employees, agents or volunteers may sustain or incur or which may be
imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damage to property arising out of or
from the use of the equipment or Vendor's activities permitted or required by this Agreement,
excepting only liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City.
14. Contract Documents.
a. In addition to this Agreement, the contract documents also include the following
documents, which are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof:
(1) Vendor's Proposal dated February 27,2007, attached hereto as Exhibit A;
(2) ALPR General Technical Requirements, attached hereto as Exhibit B.
15. Remedies. The remedies and rights conferred on the City by this Agreement are in addition
to and cumulative with all other remedies and rights accorded the City under law or equity.
16. Default of Vendor.
a. The Vendor's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement shall constitute
a default. I n the event the Vendor is in default for cause under the terms of this
Agreement, the City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating
Vendor for any work performed after the date of default and can terminate this
Agreement immediately by written notice to the Vendor. If such failure by the Vendor
to make progress in the performance of work hereunder arises out of causes beyond
the Vendor's control, and without fault or negligence of the Vendor, it shall not be
considered a default.
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b. If the City Manager or his delegate determines the Vendor is in default in the
performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, it shall service the
Vendor with written notice of the default. The Vendor shall have ten (10) days after
service upon it of said notice in which to cure the default by rendering a satisfactory
performance. In the event the Vendor fails to cure its default within such period of
time, the City shall have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, to terminate this Agreement without further notice and without prejudice
to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law, in equity or under this
Agreement.
17. Liability Insurance. Vendor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract
insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in
connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Vendor, its agents, representatives,
or employees.
a. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
(1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage
(occurrence form CG 0001).
(2) Insurance Services Office form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/87) covering
Automobile Liability, code 1 (any auto).
(3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and
Employer's Liability Insurance.
b. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Vendor shall maintain limits no less than:
(1) General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury
and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other
form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit
shall apply separately to this projectllocation or the general aggregate limit
shall be twice the required occurrence limit.
(2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property
damage.
(3) Employer's Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease.
c. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured
retentions must be declared to and approved by the City Manager. At the option of
the City Manager, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or
self-insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and
volunteers; or the Vendor shall procure a bond or post other security satisfactory to
the City, guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim
administration and defense expenses.
d. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile liability policies
are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
(1) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be covered
as insureds as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on
behalf of the Vendor; products and completed operations of the Vendor;
premises owned, occupied or used by the Vendor; or automobiles owned,
leased, hired or borrowed by the Vendor. The coverage shall contain no
special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the City, its officers,
officials, employees or volunteers.
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(2) For any claims related to this project, the Vendor's insurance coverage shall
be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees
and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insured maintained by the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Vendor's
insurance and shall not contribute with it.
(3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies
including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to the
City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
(4) The Vendor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom
claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the
insurer's liability.
(5) Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed to state that
coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced
in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by
certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City.
e. Acceptabilitv of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current
A.M. Best's rating of no less than AVII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City.
f. Verification of Coveraae. Vendor shall furnish the City with original endorsements
effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are to be signed bya person
authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The endorsements are to be on
forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the City
before work commences. As an alternative to the City's forms, the Vendor's insurer may
provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements
affecting the coverage required by these specifications.
18. Survival of Representations and Warranties. All representations, warranties, covenants
and agreements of the parties contained in this Agreement shall survive the execution,
delivery, installation and performance of this Agreement.
19. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable by any court
of final jurisdiction, it is the intent of the parties that all other provisions of this Agreement be
construed to remain fully valid, enforceable, and binding on the parties.
20. Legal Responsibilities. The Vendor shall keep itself informed of State and Federal laws
and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the
performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Vendor shall at all times
observe and comply with all such laws and regulations. The City, and its officers and
employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Vendor to
comply with this section.
21. Prohibited Interest. No officer, or employee of the City of Temecula shall have any
financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement, the proceeds thereof, the Vendor, or
Vendor's sub-contractors for this project, during hislher tenure or for one year thereafter.
The Vendor hereby warrants and represents to the City that no 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 Vendor or Vendor's sub-contractors
on this project. Vendor further agrees to notify the City in the event any such interest is
discovered whether or not such interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement.
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22. Independent Contractor. Vendor is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly
independent contractor. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on
behalf of the Vendor shall at all times be under the Vendor's exclusive direction and control.
Neither the City nor any of its officers, employees, agents or volunteers shall have control
over the conduct of the Vendor or any of the Vendor's officers, employees, agents or
volunteers except as set forth in this Agreement. Vendor shall not at any time or in any
manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees or agents are in any manner,
officers, employees or agents of the City of Temecula. Vendor shall not incur or have the
power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against the City, or bind the City in
any manner.
23. Assignment. The Vendor shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part
thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, nor shall Vendor subcontract any required
performance, without prior written consent of the City.
24. Notices. Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party under this
Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service, (ii) delivery by
a reputable document delivery service, such as but not limited to, Federal Express, that
provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail,
certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the
party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by Notice:
To City at:
City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California 92589
Attn: City Manager
To Vendor at: PIPS Technology, Inc.
6320 Canoga Avenue, Suite 1500
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Attn: Greg Lary
25. Governing Law and Venue. The City and Vendor understand and agree that the laws of
the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the parties
to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation
concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior or federal district court
with geographical jurisdiction over the City of Temecula.
26. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties
relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior or
contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements, oral or
written, are merged into this Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth
herein and upon each party's own independent investigation of any and all facts such party
deems material. No representation or promise, express or implied, written or verbal, that is
not set forth herein shall be binding or have any force or effect.
27. Authority To Execute This Agreement. The person or persons executing this Agreement
on behalf of Vendor warrants and represents that he or she has the authorityto execute this
Agreement on behalf of the Vendor and has the authority to bind Vendor to the performance
of its obligations hereunder.
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28. Attorneys Fees. The prevailing party in any litigation brought for breach, or to enforce any
provision, of this Agreement, shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees,
experts costs and all other costs of litigation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to this Agreement have duly executed in on the day
and year first above written.
CITY OF TEMECULA
Chuck Washington, Mayor
Attest:
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
Approved As to Form:
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
Vendor
PIPS Technology, Inc.
Attn: Greg Larry, Director West Coast Operations
6320 Canoga Avenue, Ste. 1500
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
(818) 615-2018
Fax: (805) 531-1161
By:
Name:
Title:
By:
Name:
Title:
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF WORK/PRICING
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EXHIBIT B
ALPR GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
D ALPR Systems shall be in compliance with the California Vehicle Code including but not
limited to the requirements noted in Division 12, Chapter 2.
D ALPR devices shall be able to read and record the Vehicle License Plate (VLP) of a target
vehicle whether it is approaching or receding from the image capturing device.
D The ALPR system shall read the VLP of the target vehicle both while the platform is
stationary and while the platform is mobile. Additionally, the system shall read the VLP of a
target vehicle both while the target is stationary and while the target is mobile.
D The system shall be capable of reading VLP's where the speed differential between the
patrol vehicle and the target vehicle is up to 110 mph without degradation.
D The ALPR System shall read the VLP of the target vehicle. The detection ofa license plate
within the video image will be undertaken without the use of external triggers (e.g. loops in
the ground).
D The ALPR system shall present within the graphic user interface (GUI) a cropped image
of each plate (hereafter referred to as a 'plate-patch' image) alongside the digitized read
to allow for operator verification.
D The plate patch image and digitized read will be presented to the operator at sufficient size
to be readable (on an 8" or greater screen) from a distance of up to 4 feet.
D The ALPR system shall also present within the GUI an uncropped color image of each plate
read (overview). The overview image shall be of sufficient dimension to allow the operator to
identify the vehicle type and color.
D Once the VLP of the target vehicle has been read, the System will search all relevant
databases for the VLP.
D The ALPR system should not use 'fuzzy searching' logic in order to achieve accuracy. Only
one context-compliant result will be reported for each license plate read and sent to the
database for searching.
D If there is no record of the VLP on any such database the ALPR System will record the
reading and log the read and the image in a running log. This log of plate reads shall be
available for review by the operator.
D The running log will have a scroll function allowing the operator to look through previous
reads. Any previous reads, when selected by the operator will be presented in the GUI with
the overview and plate-patch images, alongside a timestamp and GPS location of the
selected read.
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D At all times the operator will have the opportunity to correct any misreads by the system.
The option to correct a plate will be presented as a single touch icon in the GUI and shall not
require the use of sub-menus.
D The correction of any plate will be included in an audit trail and the corrected plate will be
sent to the database for matching.
D The GUI will present a single-touch icon to the operator for the manual entry of a license
plate for checking. Any plates entered by this method will be sent to the database for
matching and the transaction recorded in an audit trail.
D The system shall allow the operator to search the captured plate database for vehicle
license plates. All matches to the search shall display the vehicle plate patch, vehicle
overview image, date and time stamp and GPS location.
D The system shall be capable of displaying an on screen map of the GPS coordinates
associated with selected reads.
D The system shall allow for multiple databases of target VLP's. Those databases shall allow
for the entry of both license plates and associated data. The associated data field shall
accommodate not less than 200 characters of entry.
D If the reading of the vehicle is matched against any of the VLP's that are held on any of the
databases within the ALPR system it is considered to be a match. The operator will be
provided with an image of the VLP and the vehicle in order that he I she can make a
comparison and verify the match.
D The system will automatically trigger an audible alarm and display of a "hit screen" when a
match is made against the database. The system will simultaneously provide the operator
with a report from the database relating to the VLP match.
D The system shall allow for variations to the audible alarm specific to the database from
which the match was generated.
D The hit screen will contain the plate patch, VLP interpretation, color overview, time of
capture, database source identification, vehicle and other details from the database.
D The ALPR System shall maintain a record of the number of hits made and the details of all
matches.
D All devices shall continue to read VLP's while the operator is dealing with a current match or
dealing with any other menu or sub menu of the system.
D All databases shall have a priority set against them. The priority level of each database shall
be definable by the system manager. While an operator is dealing with a match on the
device, should a further match be made it shall, depending on whether its database priority
is higher or lower than that being dealt with, place the new match "behind" or "in-front" of the
current match.
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D All VLP's that DO NOT match a loaded database shall be stored as a "read" which shall
contain information, as a minimum, of operators identity, GPS location and timestamp and
the relevant plate-patch and overview images. This data shall be stored on the local hard
drive until such time as it has been exported for storage.
D Any data stored on the hard drive shall be encrypted prior to export.
D For all VLP's that match a loaded database, the system shall display database's description
code on the GUI.
D After a valid user logs onto the device the user shall be given an option to import new
databases and at the same time export and thus clear down any imageslinformation
captured since the last import/export.
D The importlexport of the data shall be achieved via a standalone device, e.g. USB memory
stick, which shall be independent from the current systems environment.
D The software supplied by the vendor for this project must include back-office connectivity
software to facilitate the remote transfer of data to and from a Back Office System Server
(BOSS) by wireless means. Details of the requirements of the BOSS itself are outside of the
scope of this assessment and will be released to those vendors successful in the initial
qualifying period.
D The process of importing data shall allow the ability to bring in single databases to add to
already existing databases held on the device.
D Where alternative import I export routines are considered in accordance with the
requirements above, and in order to ensure a capability to import and circulate reports as
required, devices and data shall be compatible with the following operating systems:
Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional.
D The operating system shall be able to be configured, if required, by local Information
Technicians with the assistance of the supplier, to meet current security policies, for
instance, desktop restrictions.
D The ALPR System shall recognize license plates that are compliant with California legislation
for the current style and manufacture of license plates.
D The device shall be able to read plates from other states and that capability shall include the
capabilityto read plates (compliant with appropriate state legislation) from Nevada, Arizona,
and Oregon as a minimum.
D The device shall be capable of being operated, with an adequate power supply, 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year.
D The ALPR system shall have the ability to read those plates that remain readable to the
human eye where some characters are partly obscured (e.g. tow hitch). Systems
demonstrating this capability will be preferred given the number of tow-hitches evident on
vehicles in the state.
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D The system shall be software based and capable of running on standard computers or
Mobile Data Terminals running Windows 2000 or Windows XP pro. The system shall
function with existinglinstalled hardware without causing errors or conflicts.
D The device shall be able to provide, in the exported data, an audit trail capable of being
presented in evidence including, as a minimum the following: log onllog off data, database
upload information, details of vehicles checked and 'hits' generated.
D The system shall be capable of operation on a 10.4" touch screen. All icons will be of
sufficient size to allow operation via the touch screen without the use of a stylus.
D The system shall utilize GPS data to log where and when the match against a VLP was
made.
D The system shall provide the operator the ability to display an on screen visual map of the
location of a read on all screens where a GPS location is provided (hit, read, and search
screens)
D The system shall offer different levels of privilege and access to databases for users, which
can be configured by the system administrator.
D In terms of Homeland Security and the policing of serious and organized crime, the
database software must include the ability to set up and protect databases that are
extremely sensitive in nature, and are only accessible and alerted to those operators with the
appropriate privileges.
D The system will be configurable to run such databases as 'covert' databases for general
users - not alerting general operators to vehicles that match on those databases, but
capable of remotely alerting interested parties with the appropriate privileges via GSM text
message or e-mail. Such remote alerts will include VLP, GPS timestamp and the originating
system ID.
D The system shall be capable of sending a JPEG compressed image, via e-mail to a
destination configurable by the system administrator, of the originating video source from
such a hit within a few seconds as a verification of the remote alert above.
D Cameras used by the system shall be housed in weatherproof housings capable of
withstanding extreme conditions. The system shall be sealed to prevent damage from the
elements and to prevent moisture from depositing on the lens during operation.
D If mounted on the exterior of the vehicle, cameras shall be small enough in size as to not
interfere with existing equipment. (light bar).
D If mounted in the interior of the vehicle the camera shall be of such a size as to not present a
strike hazard or interfere with the driver's vision.
D The manufactures shall supply a stable permanent camera mounting system capable of
withstanding the extreme driving conditions experienced in patrol operations. The mounting
system or systems shall be compatible with the Federal Signal Vision and Code 3 MX 2100
light bars currently in use by the Department.
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D Mounting systems shall be capable of horizontal, vertical and rotational movement to ensure
optimum camera alignment. Once secured, the mounting shall not move under normal
operating conditions, including extreme wind pressures, rough terrain and mechanical car
washing.
D Systems demonstrating the ability to comply with the above requirements shall complete
CHP testing protocols one through five with an efficiency rating of no less than eighty
percent on any individual protocol. The testing shall include both daylight and darkness
testing.
D The system shall have an overall efficiency rating of no less than eighty five percent in
aggregate upon completion of CHP protocol testing.
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City ManagerlCity Council
FROM:
William G. Hughes, Director of Public Works
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Tract Map No. 31946, Located at the North Eastern Corner of the Intersection of
Loma Linda Road and Pechanga Parkway
PREPARED BY:
Dan York, Deputy Director of Public WorkslCity Engineer
Reza James, Assistant Engineer
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve 1) Agreement between the City of
Temecula and DR. Horton; 2) Grant of Sewer Easement to Eastern Municipal Water District
(EMWD) through Pala Community Park; 3) Tract Map No. 31946 in conformance with the
Conditions of Approval; 4) Subdivision Improvement Agreement and accept the Faithful
Performance and Labor and Materials Bond as security for the agreement; and 5) Subdivision
Monument Agreement and accept the Monument Bond as Security for the Agreement.
BACKGROUND: Tract Map No. 31946 consists of ninety-six (96) residential lots, one
condominium lot of 59 building structures, 236 four-plex units, one condominium lot of 32 building
structures, 96 triplex units, and nine (9) open space lots that include multi-use trails located at the
north east corner of Loma Linda and Temecula Lane. The sewer for Tract Map No. 31946 outlets
through the southerly portion of the Pala Community Park. The Agreement between the City of
Temecula and DR. Horton specifies that in exchange for granting the sewer easement the
developer agrees to pay the fair market value of the easement, appraisal cost and to make all
improvements to the easement area at no cost to the City. The Grant of Easement to Eastern
Municipal Water District is necessary because EMWD will be maintaining the sewer line through
Pala Community Park.
On January 18, 2006 the City Planning Commission approved the Tentative Tract Map, with the
appropriate Conditions of Approval.
The Developer, Continental Residential Inc., dba DR. Horton American's Builder has met all of
the Conditions of Approval. This final map is in conformance with the approved tentative tract
map. The approval of the final subdivision map, which substantially complies with the approved
tentative map, is a mandatory ministerial act under State law.
FISCAL IMPACT:
easement.
The City will receive $8,000.00 fair market value for the EMWD sewer
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Development Check List
2. Fees & Securities Report
3. Project Vicinity Map
4. Tract Map 31946
5. Agreement between City of Temecula and DR. Horton
6. Grant of Sewer Easement to EMWD
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEVELOPMENT FEE CHECKLIST
CASE NO. TRACT- 31946
Staff has reviewed the following fees relative to this project.
FEE
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Flood Control (ADP)
Paid. This fee is due prior to issuance of a
grading permit.
Development Impact Fee
Not Paid. This fee will be collected prior to
issuance of building permits.
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CITY OF TEMECULA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT
TRACT MAP NO. 31946 Temecula Lane (Private Onsitel
I IMPROVEMENTS FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE
SECURITY
I Street and Drainage $2,411,000.00
I Drainage (RCFC&WCD) $6,500.00
I Water $630,000.00
I Sewer $1,192,000.00
Erosion &
Sediment Control
$125,500.00
$ 4,365,000.00
TOTAL
DATE: April 10, 2007
MATERIAL & LABOR SECURITY I
$2,182,500.00 I
$3,500.00 I
$315,000.00 I
$596,000.00 I
$62,750.00 I
$2,182,500.00 I
TRACT MAP NO. 31946 Temecula Lane (Public Offsitel DATE: April 10, 2007
I IMPROVEMENTS FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE MATERIAL & LABOR SECURITY I
SECURITY
I Street and Drainage $ $405,000.00 $ $203,000.00 I
I Drainage (RCFC&WCD) $ $ I
I Water $ $ I
I Sewer $ $ I
I TOTAL $ $405,000.00 $ 203,000.00 I
I Monumentation $ $42,500.00 I
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DEVELOPMENT FEES
RCFCD (ADP) Fee $ Paid
Development Impact Fee $ *TBD
SERVICE FEES
Planning Fee $ 588.00
Fire Fee $ 215.00
TCSD $ 1,022.00
Plan Check Fee $ 10,663.00
Monument Inspection Fee $ 287.00
Fees Paid to Date $ 12,488.00
Balance of Fees Due $ 0.00
*To Be Determined
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND
D.R. HORTON REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF OFF-SITE
IMPROVEMENTS AND SEWER MAINTENANCE EASEMENT IN
CONNECTION WITH PALA PARK
This AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND D.R. HORTON
REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEWER
MAINTENANCE EASEMENT ON P ALA PARK ("Agreement") is dated as of April 1 0,
2007 by and between the City of Temecula ("City") and D.R. Horton Los Angeles
Holding Company, Inc., a California corporation ("Developer"). In consideration of the
mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Recitals. This Agreement is made with respect to the following facts and
purposes, which each Party hereto acknowledges as true and correct:
A. On or about January 18, 2006, the City approved (i) Planning
Application Number P A04-0490, a Vesting Tentative Tract Map (TTM 31946) to create
96 residential home lots, one condominium lot for proposed four-plex units, one
condominium lot for proposed tri-plexlsix-plex units, and nine open space lots located at
the north eastern comer ofthe intersection of Lorna Linda Road and Temecula Lane and
Planning Application Numbers PA04-0491 and (ii) PA04-0492, a Conditional Use Permit
and Development Plan (Product Review) for the development of96 single-family units,
96 tri-plex units, and 236 four-plex units (428 total units) located at the northeastern
comer of the intersection of Lorna Linda Road and Temecula Lane (collectively referred
to below as "Development Project").
B. Pursuant to the Development Project, Developer shall provide on-site
sewer improvements to service the units comprising the Development Project. Based on
the location of the on-site improvements and the location of the public sewer facilities
within Temecula Lane, it is necessary for the Developer to construct off-site sewer
improvements on the City's Pala Park ("off-site sewer improvements") to connect said
on-site improvements to the public sewer facilities within Temecula Lane. The City's
Pala Park is identified as Riverside County Tax Assessor's Parcel Number 961-010-012.
Accordingly, Developer must acquire from the City for the benefit of Eastern Municipal
Water District a sewer easement on the City's Pala Park for maintenance and repair
purposes.
C. This Agreement sets forth the obligations and responsibilities of
Developer regarding the construction of the off-site improvements on Pala Park and the
responsibilities and obligations of the parties regarding the sewer easement described
more fully below.
2. ResDonsibilities of the Parties.
A. Developer agrees to purchase from the City for the benefit of Eastern
Municipal Water District an approximate 0.028-acre sewer maintenance easement
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("sewer easement") on the City's Pala Park. The sewer easement is described more fully
on Exhibit "A" hereto, which is incorporated herein by this reference.
B. Developer agrees to pay to the City within ten (10) business days of
the date of this Agreement the sum of$8,000.00 (Eight Thousand Dollars), representing
the fair market value of the sewer easement as determined by an appraisal prepared by
the appraisal firm Mason & Mason.
C. Developer further agrees to pay directly to Mason & Mason the costs
ofthe appraisal services performed by Mason & Mason in connection with the appraisal
of the sewer easement by issuing within ten (10) business days of the date of this
Agreement a check navable to Mason & Mason for the sum of$10.500.00 (Ten
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars) and mailing said check as follows: Mason & Mason,
Attention: Bradford Thompson, MAl, 2609 Honolulu Avenue, Suite 100, Montrose,
California 91020. Developer shall provide a copy of said check to the Director of
Community Services. Developer acknowledges that if Developer fails to pay said
appraisal costs directly to Mason & Mason within ten (10) business days of the date of
this Agreement, the City can use all recourses available to it in connection with the
Development Project.
D. The City agrees to convey to Eastern Municipal Water District an
approximate 0.028-acre sewer easement in the form attached as Exhibit "A" hereto,
which is incorporated herein by this reference, for purposes of maintenance and repair of
the off-site sewer improvements constructed by Developer within the easement area.
E. Developer shall construct the off-site sewer improvements within
the sewer easement area pursuant to the plans approved by the City and Eastern
Municipal Water District. The Developer shall construct all improvements pursuant to
the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement Plan, attached as Exhibit "B" hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
I) These improvements include, but are not limited to
demolition of the existing chain link fence, monument sign, vinyl fence, tree removal,
and clearing of grub; relocation of light pole, conduit and wire; installation of new
monument sign and monument sign floodlight; installation of six inch mow curb;
installation of vinyl split rail fence end post; and installation of irrigation system, shrubs
and trees.
F. Developer shall schedule a pre-construction meeting with the
Director of Community Services, the Director of Public Works, and with Eastern
Municipal Water District prior to beginning the construction of the off-site sewer
improvements and the items set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement
Plan.
G. Developer agrees that as long as the sewer easement continues to
be used for sewer purposes, the Homeowner's Association of the Development Project
shall be responsible for repairing and replacing with material of like kind and quality any
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improvements, including but not limited to landscaping, shrubs, and irrigation damaged
in the sewer easement area by Eastern Municipal Water District in its use of the sewer
easement.
3. Insnection. Maintenance Period. and Risk of Loss.
A. Developer shall obtain inspections by the City and Eastern Municipal
Water District of the off-site sewer improvements in accordance with City standards and
Eastern Municipal Water District standards in effect on the date of this Agreement.
Developer shall also comply with the review and inspection requirements ofTemecula
Community Services District in connection with the improvements set forth in the Sewer
Easement Landscape Replacement Plan. Developer shall at all times maintain proper
facilities and safe access for inspection of the off-site sewer improvements by City
inspectors and Eastern Municipal Water District inspectors. Upon completion of the
work, the Developer shall request a final inspection by the Director of Community
Services and the Director of Public Works, or their respective authorized representatives,
and by an Eastern Municipal Water District inspector.
B. Developer shall continue to maintain the off-site sewer improvements
until such time as Eastern Municipal Water District accepts the sewer easement.
C. Developer shall be responsible for and bear the risk ofloss to any of
the improvements constructed or installed until such time as Eastern Municipal Water
District accepts the off-site sewer improvements.
4. Iniurv to Public Imnrovements. Public Pronertv or Public Utilities
Facilities. Developer shall replace or have replaced, or repair or have repaired, as the
case may be, all public improvements, public utilities facilities and surveying or
subdivision monuments which are destroyed or damaged or destroyed by reason of any
work done under this Agreement, including those set forth in the Sewer Easement
Landscape Replacement Plan. Developer shall bear the entire cost of replacement or
repairs of any and all public property on public utility property damaged or destroyed by
reason of any work done on the off-site sewer improvements or in connecting the on-site
sewer improvements to the public sewer facilities within Temecula Lane. Any repair or
replacement shall be to the satisfaction, and subject to the approval of the Director of
Public Works.
s. Permits. Developer shall, at Developer's sole expense, obtain all necessary
permits and licenses for the construction and installation of the off-site sewer
improvements, give all necessary notices and pay all fees and taxes required by law.
6. Default of Develoner.
A. Default of Developer shall include, but shall not be limited to:
Developer's failure to timely commence construction pursuant to this Agreement;
Developer's failure to timely complete construction of the off-site sewer improvements;
Developer's failure to timely cure any defect in the off-site sewer improvements;
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Developer's failure to perform substantial construction work for a period of 20 calendar
days after commencement of the work; Developer's insolvency, appointment of a
receiver, or the filing of any petition in bankruptcy either voluntary or involuntary which
Developer fails to discharge within thirty (30) days; the commencement of a foreclosure
action against the Development Project or a portion thereof, or any conveyance in lieu or
in avoidance of foreclosure; or Developer's failure to perform any other obligation under
this Agreement. City shall provide written notice of any default to Developer. Developer
shall cure any such default within fifteen (15) calendar days of the effective date of the
Notice. In the event such default relates to matters which carmot be cured within the cure
period with reasonable diligence or by the payment of monies due within the cure period,
the cure period shall be extended to a maximum period of ninety (90) days, provided
Developer commences to cure the default within the 15 day cure period and diligently
pursues the cure to completion.
B. The City reserves to itself all remedies available to it at law or in
equity for breach of Developer's obligations under this Agreement.
C. In the event that Developer fails to perform any obligation hereunder,
Developer agrees to pay all costs and expenses incurred by City in securing performance
of such obligations, including costs of suit and reasonable attorneys' fees.
D. The failure of City to take an enforcement action with respect to a
default, or to declare a breach, shall not be construed as a waiver of that default or breach
or any subsequent default or breach of Developer. Developer agrees that the choice of
remedy or remedies for Developer's breach shall be in the discretion of City.
7. Warranty.
A. Developer shall guarantee or warranty the off-site sewer improvement
work done pursuant to this Agreement for a period of one year after acceptance by
Eastern Municipal District of the sewer easement discussed above against any defective
work or labor done or defective materials furnished. If within the warranty period any
work or improvement or part of any work or improvement done, furnished, installed,
constructed or caused to be done, furnished, installed or constructed by Developer fails to
fulfill any of the requirements of this Agreement, the sewer off-site plans approved by the
City and Eastern Municipal Water District and specifications referred to herein,
Developer shall without delay and without any cost to City, repair or replace or
reconstruct any defective or otherwise unsatisfactory part or parts of the work or
structure. Should Developer fail to act promptly or in accordance with this requirement,
Developer hereby authorizes City, at City option, to perform the work twenty (20) days
after mailing written notice of default to Developer and to Developer's Surety and agrees
to pay the cost of such work by City. Should City determine that repairs or replacements
are required to be made urgently before Developer can be notified, City may, in its sole
discretion, make the necessary repairs or replacements or perform the necessary work and
Developer shall pay to City the cost of such repairs.
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B. Developer shall guarantee or warranty the landscape plant material
items installed pursuant to the Sewer Landscape Replacement Plan for a period of ninety
(90) days after acceptance of these items by the Director of Community Services.
Developer shall guarantee or warranty the remaining items, including but not limited to
the monument, electrical, and all trees installed pursuant to the Sewer Landscape
Replacement Plan for a period of one year after acceptance of these items by the Director
of Community Services.
8. Develoner Not A!!ent ofCitv. Neither Developer nor any of Developer's
agents or contractors are or shall be considered to be agents of City in connection with
the performance of Developer's obligations under this Agreement. Developer shall be
responsible for and bear the risk ofloss to any of the improvements constructed or
installed. City shall not, nor shall any officer or employee thereof, be liable or
responsible for any accident, loss or damage, regardless of cause, happening or occurring
to the work or improvements specified in this Agreement prior to the completion and
acceptance of the work or improvements. All such risks shall be the responsibility of and
are hereby assumed by Developer.
9. Develoner's Obli!!ation to Warn Public Durin!! Construction. Developer
shall give visible and adequate warning to the public of each and every dangerous
condition that exists during construction ofthe off-site sewer improvements, including
the construction of the items set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement
Plan, and Developer shall take all reasonable actions to protect the public from such
dangerous conditions.
10. Final Accentance of Work. The Director of Community Services and the
Director of Public Works, or their respective designated representatives, shall accept the
work completed pursuant to this Agreement if they determine that the work has been
completed in accordance with the plans approved by the City and the Sewer Easement
Landscape Replacement Plan. Such acceptance shall not constitute a waiver of defects
by City.
11. IndemnitvIHold Harmless. Imnrovement Security. & Release of Security.
A. As set forth above, Developer has agreed to construct and install the
off-site sewer improvements and the improvements set forth in the Sewer Easement
Landscape Replacement Plan. Developer agrees that City or any officer or employee
thereof shall not be liable for any injury to persons or property occasioned by reason of
the acts or omissions of Developer, its agents or employees in the performance of this
Agreement. Developer further agrees to indemnify, protect and hold harmless City, its
officials and employees from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, liability or
loss of any sort, because of, or arising out of, acts or omissions or Developer, its agents or
employees in the performance of this Agreement, including all claims, demands, causes
of action, liability, or loss because of, or arising out of, in whole or in part, the design or
construction of the off-site improvements and the improvements set forth in the Sewer
Landscape Replacement Plan and to pay all attorneys' fees and litigation costs and
expenses of the City in defending itself against any such claim. This indemnification and
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Agreement to hold harmless shall extend to injuries to persons and damages or taking of
property resulting from the design or construction of the off-site sewer improvements as
provided herein.
B. City shall not be responsible for the design or construction of the off-
site sewer improvements pursuant to the approved plans and the Sewer Easement
Landscape Replacement Plan, regardless of any negligent action or inaction taken by the
City in approving the plans, unless the particular improvement design was specifically
required by City over written objection by Developer submitted to the Director of
Community Services before approval of the particular improvement design, which
objection indicated that the particular improvement design was dangerous or defective
and suggested an alternative safe and feasible design. After final approval by the City of
the construction of the off-site sewer improvements, the Developer shall remain obligated
to eliminate any defect in design or dangerous condition caused by the design or
construction defect, however, Developer shall not be responsible for routine maintenance.
Eastern Municipal Water District shall maintain the off-site sewer improvements
pursuant to the terms of the sewer easement. Provisions of this paragraph shall remain in
full force and effect until such time as the off-site sewer improvements cease to be used
by the Development Project.
C. Developer represents to the City that the architects and engineers who
designed the off-site sewer improvements are fully qualified and competent to perform
the work of designing and preparing construction drawings for such improvements. It is
the intent of this section, therefore, that Developer shall be responsible for all liability for
design and construction ofthe off-site sewer improvements and the improvements set
forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement Plan and that City shall not be
liable for any negligence, nonfeasance, misfeasance or malfeasance in approving,
reviewing, checking, or correcting any plans or specifications or in approving, reviewing
or inspecting any work or construction.
D. Improvement Security Bonds.
1) Developer shall provide the City with an improvement security
bond from a surety acceptable to the City or a certificate of deposit for the total sum of
$33,500 (Thirty Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars). Said sum represents 100% of
the estimated cost of the improvements set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape
Replacement Plan. From this security, City may withhold the release of an amount equal
to 10% of the estimated cost of the items set forth in the Sewer Landscape Replacement
Plan and estimated cost of the construction of the off-site sewer improvements to
guarantee or warranty the work done pursuant to this Agreement for a period of one year
following acceptance of the work by the City against any defective work or labor done or
defective materials furnished.
2) Developer shall provide the City with an improvement security
bond from a surety acceptable to the City or a certificate of deposit for the total sum of
$16,000.00 (Sixteen Thousand Dollars). Said sum represents 100% of the estimated
costs for the construction of the off-site sewer improvements.
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3) Developer shall also provide the City with an improvement
security bond from a surety acceptable to the City or a certificate of deposit in a form
reasonably acceptable to the City, for the additional amount of 50% of the estimated cost
of the items set forth in the Sewer Landscape Replacement Plan and the estimated cost of
the construction of the off-site sewer improvements to secure payment to any contractor,
subcontractor, persons renting equipment, or furnishing labor materials for said items.
4) The securities required by this Agreement shall be kept on file
with the City Clerk. If any security is replaced by another approved security, the
replacement shall be filed with the City Clerk and, upon filing, shall be deemed to have
been made a part of and incorporated into this Agreement. Upon filing of a replacement
security with the City Clerk, the former security may be released.
E. Subject to approval by the Director of Community Services and the
Director of Public Works, the securities required by this Agreement shall be released as
follows:
I) Security given for faithful performance of any act, obligation,
work or Agreement shall be released upon the expiration of the maintenance period and
the final completion and acceptance of the act or work, subject to the provisions of
subsection (2) below.
2) The Director of the Temecula Community Services District and
the Director of Public Works may release, respectively, a portion of the security
described in Section 1I.D.I) and II.D.2) for faithful performance of the construction of
the items set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement Plan and the
construction ofthe off-site sewer improvements and as the improvements progress upon
application for such release by Developer; provided, however, that no such release shall
be for an amount less than 25% of the total improvement security given for faithful
performance of the improvement work and the security shall not be reduced to an amount
less than 50% of the total improvement security given for faithful performance until
expiration of the maintenance period and final completion and acceptance of the
improvement work. In no event shall the Director of Community Services or the Director
of Public Works authorize a release of the improvement security, which would reduce
such security to an amount below that required to guarantee completion of the
improvement work and any other obligation imposed by this Agreement.
3) Security given to secure payment to the contractor,
subcontractors and to persons furnishing labor, materials or equipment shall, six months
after the completion and acceptance of the work, be reduced to an amount equal to the
total claimed by all claimants for whom lien have been filed and of which notice has been
given to the legislative body, plus an amount reasonable determined by the Director of
Community Services to be required to assure the performance of any other obligations
secured by the Security. The balance of the security shall be released upon the settlement
of all claims and obligations for which the security was given.
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4) No security given for the guarantee or warranty of work shall
be released until the expiration of the warranty period and until all claims filed during the
warranty period have been settled.
5) The City may retain from any security released, an amount
sufficient to cover costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable
attorney's fees.
12. Plan Check. Permits. Insnection and Certification Fees. Developer shall
bear all of the costs of plan checks, permits, inspections and certifications required by
City standards and codes and Eastern Municipal Water District, if any.
13. Liabilitv Insurance. Developer shall procure and maintain during
construction of the off-site sewer improvements and the improvements set forth in the
Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement Plan and until such time as Eastern Municipal
Water District accepts the sewer easement insurance against claims for injuries to persons
or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of
the work hereunder by the Developer, its agents, representatives, or employees.
A. Minimum Scone of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as
follows:
I) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability
coverage (occurrence form CG 0001).
2) Insurance Services Office form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/87)
covering Automobile Liability, code I (any auto).
3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of
California and Employer's Liability Insurance.
4) Professional Liability insurance shall be written on a policy
form providing Professional Liability insurance for Developer's consultant profession.
B. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Developer shall maintain limits no less
than the following:
I) General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury,
personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other
form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply
separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the
required occurrence limit.
2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
3) Employer's Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily
injury or disease.
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4) Professional Liability coverage: $1,000,000 per claim and in
the aggregate.
C. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-
insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City Manager. At the option
ofthe City Manager, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-
insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers; or
the Developer shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related
investigations, claim administration and defense expenses.
D. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile
liability policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
I) The City and the Temecula Community Services District, and
their officers, officials, agents and employees are to be covered as additional-insureds as
respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Developer;
products and completed operations of the Developer; premises owned, occupied or used
by the Developer; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by the Developer.
The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to
the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
2) For any claims related to this project, the Developer's
insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials,
employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insured maintained by the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Developer's insurance
and shall not contribute with it.
3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the
policies including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to the City,
its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
4) The Developer's insurance shall apply separately to each
insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of
the insurer's liability.
5) Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed
to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled by either party, reduced
in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified
mail, return receipt requested, has been given to the City.
E. Acceotabilitv ofInsurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with
a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the
City.
F. Verification of Covera!!e. Developer shall furnish the City with
original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are
to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The
endorsements are to be on insurance company standard forms reasonably acceptable to
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the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work
commences. As an alternative to the standard forms, the Developer's insurer may
provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including
endorsements effecting the coverage required by these specifications.
G. Developer, by executing this Agreement, hereby certifies "I am aware
of the provision of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be
insured against liability for Workman's Compensation or undertake self-insurance in
accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions
before commencing the performance of the construction of the off-site sewer
improvements and the improvements set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape
Replacement Plan."
14. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence ofthis Agreement.
15. Time for Comnletion of Work Extensions. Developer shall complete
construction of the off-site sewer improvements pursuant to the plans approved by the
City and Eastern Municipal Water District in a timely manner. Developer shall complete
the construction of the items set forth in the Sewer Easement Landscape Replacement
Plan within thirty (30) days of the date the off-site sewer improvements are accepted by
the Director of Public Works.
16. Notices. All notices required or provided for under this Agreement, df>monc1s
and communications between the City and Developer shall be sufficiently given by either
(i) personal service, (ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but
not limited to, Federal Express, that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery,
or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested, addressed to the address of the Party as set forth below or at any other address
as that Party may later designate by Notice:
Notice to City:
City Manager
City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Drive
Post Office Box 9033
Temecula, California 92589-9033
With a Copy to:
Peter M. Thorson, Esq.
Richards, Watson & Gershon
355 South Grand Avenue
40th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90071-3101
Notice to Developer:
D.R. Horton
Attention: Michael 1. Patterson, Vice President
2280 Wardlow Circle, Suite 100
Corona, California 92880
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17. Severabilitv. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any portion
of this Agreement is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of
the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect unless amended or modified by the
mutual consent of the parties.
18. Litil!ation or Arbitration. In the event that suit or arbitration is brought to
enforce the terms of this contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to litigation costs
and reasonable attorneys' fees.
19. Entire Al!reement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement of the
parties with respect to the subject matter herein. Any agreements or representations,
either oral or written, respecting the matters discussed in this Agreement not expressly set
forth in this Agreement are null and void.
20. Force Maieure. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, if
the performance of any act required by this Agreement to be performed by either City or
Developer is prevented or delayed by reason of any act of God, strike, lockout, labor
trouble, inability to secure materials, restrictive governmental laws or regulations, or any
other cause (except financial inability) not the fault of the Party required to perform the
act, the time for P"";'VHUance ofthe act will be extended for a period equivalent to the
period of delay and performance of the act during the period of delay will be excused.
However, nothing contained in this Section shall excuse the prompt payment by a Party
as required by this Agreement or the performance of any act rendered difficult or
impossible solely because of the financial condition of the Party required to perform the
act.
21. Al!reement Bindinl! on Successors. This Agreement shall be binding on and
shall inure to the benefit of the successors and lawful assigns ofthe Parties hereto.
22. Assil!nment. Neither Party shall assign or transfer this Agreement or any
portion thereof without the prior written consent of the other Party, which consent shall
not be unreasonably withheld; provided however that either Party may assign this
Agreement to a related public entity without the consent of the other.
23. Authoritv to Execute. Each person signing this Agreement hereto expressly
warrants and represents that he or she has the authority to execute this Agreement on
behalf of the respective Party and warrants and represents that he or she has the authority
to bind his or her Party to the performance of its obligations hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF this Agreement has been executed by the authorized
representatives of the Parties hereto.
CITY OF TEMECULA
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Peter M. Thorson
City Attorney
D.R. Horton Los Angeles Holding Company, Inc., a
California Corporation
By:
Name:
Title:
By:
Name:
Title:
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AGENDA REPORT
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City Manager/City Council
FROM:
William G. Hughes, Director of Public Works
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Parcel Map 33874, Located On The North Side Of Remington Avenue,
Approximately 650 Feet West Of Diaz Road
PREPARED BY:
Daniel A. York, Deputy Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Gerald L. Alegria, Senior Engineer - Land Development
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve 1) Parcel Map No. 33874 in
conformance with the Conditions of Approval.
BACKGROUND: Parcel Map No. 33874 is a one (1) parcel subdivision located on the
north side of Remington Avenue, approximately 650 feet west of Diaz Road. The map contains one
(1) parcel for condominium purpose for light industrial use. All street improvements associated with
the development of this map are existing and they were provided as part of Parcel Map 24085-3
required improvements. The survey monuments have been set.
On October 19, 2005, the City of Temecula Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map
33874, with the appropriate Conditions of Approval. This final map is in conformance with the
approved tentative map. The approval of a final subdivision map, which substantially complies with
the previously approved tentative map is a mandatory ministerial act under State Law.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Development Fee Checklist
2) Fees & Securities Report
3) Project Vicinity Map
4) Parcel Map 33874
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEVELOPMENT FEE CHECKLIST
CASE NO. PM 33874
Staff reviewed the following fees relative to their applicability to this project.
FEE
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Flood Control (ADP)
Paid.
Development Impact Fee
Paid.
CITY OF TEMECULA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT
PARCEL MAP NO. 33874
IMPROVEMENTS
FAITHFUL
SECURITY
DATE: April 10, 2007
PERFORMANCE MATERIAL & LABOR SECURITY
Street and Drainage
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Monumentation
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DEVELOPMENT FEES
RCFC&WCD (ADP) Fee $ Paid
Development Impact Fee $ Paid
SERVICE FEES
Planning Fee $ 305.00
Fire Fee $ 216.00
TCSD Fee $ 148.00
Plan Check Fee $ 2,489.00
Monumentation Inspection Fee $ 0.00
Fees Paid to Date $ 3,158.00
Balance of Fees Due $ 0.00
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City Manager/City Council
FROM:
Aaron Adams, Assistant City Manager
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Request to Adopt Resolutions of Support for Highway 79 and the San Jacinto
River Levee Project - at the request of Council Member Roberts
PREPARED BY:
Tamra Middlecamp, Senior Management Analyst
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City Council:
1. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR
REQUESTING THE ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN PAUL
COOK TO SEEK THE FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
HIGHWAY 79 FROM THE NORTHERLY CITY LIMIT OF SAN
JACINTO TO ITS PROPOSED SOUTHERLY TERMINUS IN
TEMECULA.
2. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT FOR
REQUESTING THE ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN PAUL
COOK TO SEEK FUNDING FOR THE SAN JACINTO RIVER,
STAGE FOUR (4) LEVEE PROJECT.
BACKGROUND: Two important projects for the South Riverside County region are the
construction of Highway 79 from the northerly city limit of San Jacinto to its southerly terminus in
Temecula and the construction of the San Jacinto River Levee, which will provide flood protection to
the northerly portion of the city and the ability for residents and regional traffic to utilize Highway 79
and local streets in the flood plain area. During the last election, state propositions approving the
sale of bonds for the construction of highways and levees were passed by the voters. There will
likely be more demand or requests for funding than what is authorized in the bonds; therefore, it is
imperative that the City actively seeks assistance and support for the funding of these projects. The
benefits are regional in nature, and the cities from Temecula to the pass area (and all other regional
motorists) will greatly benefit from the completion of these two projects.
Assemblyman Paul Cook held an initial meeting with San Jacinto Valley mayors, council members,
city managers, and a few business people last week to kick off his term in office to get acquainted
with the people and the region. He specifically indicated his desire in hearing what are the issues
and needs of the Valley.
Based upon this meeting and understanding the value of cities working together, Mayor Ayres of
San Jacinto also requested the cities of Murrieta, Hemet, Banning, and Beaumont to adopt similar
resolutions to those attached, which the mayor will then submit to Assemblyman Cook. This would
demonstrate to the Assemblyman the large and strong regional interest in the projects.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution 07-
Resolution 07-
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT
FOR REQUESTING THE ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN
PAUL COOK TO SEEK FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF HIGHWAY 79 FROM THE NORTHERLY CITY LIMIT OF SAN
JACINTO TO ITS PROPOSED SOUTHERLY TERMINUS IN
TEMECULA.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the Riverside County Transportation Commission, the California
Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the Federal Highway Administration, the County of
Riverside, the City of San Jacinto, and the City of Hemet have determined that the segment of
State Route 79 between Gilman Hot Springs Road and Domenigoni Parkway ("Route 79") does
not provide an adequate north-south transportation facility for the movement of regional travel;
and
WHEREAS, fatality and injury accident rates on the majority of Route 79 are higher than
the comparable statewide average, in some areas reaching accident rates of twice the
statewide average; and
WHEREAS, the current Route 79 alignment through the cities of San Jacinto and Hemet
is only suitable to accommodate local public transportation, and not future multi-modal
transportation; and
WHEREAS, the existing Route 79 has inadequate capacity to accommodate both local
and regional travel demand associated with the projected residential, retail, and commercial
development and regional attractions within the San Jacinto Valley; and
WHEREAS, the existing Route 79 is not a continuous route from Gilman Hot Springs
Road to Domenigoni Parkway, as Route 79 is routed through downtown San Jacinto, Hemet
and Winchester, thus resulting in an ineffective route for traffic traveling in the north-south
direction; and
WHEREAS, a total of 400 access points occur along Route 79 between Newport Road
and Gilman Hot Springs Road, thus facilitating turning movements into and out of these
driveways and thereby decreasing the efficiency of traffic movements; and
WHEREAS, Caltrans has determined that portions of Route 79 does not have a
geometric design that is suitable for larger trailer trucks, such that the existing situation will not
meet the current and future regional goods movement needs through the cities of San Jacinto
and Hemet and to surrounding communities; and
WHEREAS, according to SCAG figures, population and employment growth in the San
Jacinto Valley is expected to increase at historically high rates into the year 2030, and at rates
that outpace the rest of Riverside County, with population expected to increase by 58% and
employment expected to increase by 51 % in the City of San Jacinto alone; and
WHEREAS, without the realigned Route 79, Route 79 is expected to operate at a level
of service (LOS) of F virtually throughout the entire Hemet/ San Jacinto area; and
WHEREAS, recent reports have estimated the budget for the realignment of Route 79 to
be approximately $215 million dollars; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to express its support for the prompt and efficient
implementation of the realignment of Route 79, and urge other affected public agencies within
the region to also support the prompt and efficient implementation of the realignment of Route
79, as a regional transportation corridor that is necessary for the health, safety and economic
prosperity of this region.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Temecula supports the
expansion of Highway 79 and will provide a formal letter of support to California State
legislators.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula this 10th day of April ,2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 07- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of April 2007, by the
following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT
FOR REQUESTING THE ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN
PAUL COOK TO SEEK FUNDING FOR THE SAN JACINTO
RIVER, STAGE FOUR (4) LEVEE PROJECT.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the City of San Jacinto and its residents experienced widespread
devastation to personal and real property as the result of the extensive flooding that occurred
within the San Jacinto Valley during the 1980 winter season; and
WHEREAS, the breaches of the existing levee have resulted in damage to agricultural
lands and residences, flooded roads, displaced local residents and inundated large areas
adjacent to the river; and
WHEREAS, more specifically, during the 1980 flood, flooding caused the displacement
of 6,000 area residents and the inundation of 11.4 square miles of land; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Jacinto has therefore set, as one of its
highest priorities, the funding and implementation of the San Jacinto River, Stage Four (4) levee
project in order to protect the health, safety, welfare and property of those within western portion
of the City and unincorporated areas of Riverside County, which would be adversely affected by
similar flooding; and
WHEREAS, the proposed levee project will alleviate flooding and disruption of regional
traffic circulation for the major transportation corridors of Ramona Expressway, State Street and
Sanderson Avenue (including the Highway 79 alignment); and
WHEREAS, the proposed levee project will provide 100 year flood protection for
approximately 2,000 acres of existing regional agriculture, active dairy operations, and regional
roadways as well as approximately 100 acres of existing development; and
WHEREAS, the proposed levee project is expected to enhance regional water quality
and protect biological resources within the region; and
WHEREAS, the recent experiences in New Orleans and the Bay-Delta has reinforced
the need to provide safe and reliable levee systems in order to protect the health, safety,
welfare and property of residents within the region; and
WHEREAS, the need to protect the health, safety, welfare and property of residents was
further recognized by California voters who, in November of 2006, overwhelmingly passed
Proposition 1 E, thereby authorizing the issuance of approximately $4.1 billion dollars for flood
control and levee financing; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to express its support for the prompt and efficient
implementation of the levee project, and urge other affected public agencies within the region to
also support the prompt and efficient implementation of the levee project, as a comprehensive
and regional solution to a natural flood hazard.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Temecula supports the pursuit of
funding for the San Jacinto River, Stage Four (4) Levee Project and will provide a formal letter
of support to California State legislators.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula this 10th day of April ,2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 07- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of April 2007, by the
following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 07 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA EXPRESSING THE CITY COUNCIL'S SUPPORT
FOR REQUESTING THE ASSISTANCE OF ASSEMBLYMAN
PAUL COOK TO SEEK FUNDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OF HIGHWAY 79 FROM THE NORTHERLY CITY LIMIT OF SAN
JACINTO TO ITS PROPOSED SOUTHERLY TERMINUS IN
TEMECULA.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
WHEREAS, the Riverside County Transportation Commission, the California
Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the Federal Highway Administration, the County of
Riverside, the City of San Jacinto, and the City of Hemet have determined that the segment of
State Route 79 between Gilman Hot Springs Road and Domenigoni Parkway ("Route 79") does
not provide an adequate north-south transportation facility for the movement of regional travel;
and
WHEREAS, the current Route 79 alignment through the cities of San Jacinto and Hemet
is only suitable to accommodate local public transportation, and not future multi-modal
transportation; and
WHEREAS, the existing Route 79 has inadequate capacity to accommodate both local
and regional travel demand associated with the projected residential, retail, and commercial
development and regional attractions within the San Jacinto Valley; and
WHEREAS, the existing Route 79 is not a continuous route from Gilman Hot Springs
Road to Domenigoni Parkway, as Route 79 is routed through downtown San Jacinto, Hemet
and Winchester, thus resulting in an ineffective route for traffic traveling in the north-south
direction; and
WHEREAS, a total of 400 access points occur along Route 79 between Newport Road
and Gilman Hot Springs Road, thus facilitating turning movements into and out of these
driveways and thereby decreasing the efficiency of traffic movements; and
WHEREAS, Caltrans has determined that portions of Route 79 does not have a
geometric design that is suitable for larger trailer trucks, such that the existing situation will not
meet the current and future regional goods movement needs through the cities of San Jacinto
and Hemet and to surrounding communities; and
WHEREAS, according to SCAG figures, population and employment growth in the San
Jacinto Valley is expected to increase at historically high rates into the year 2030, and at rates
that outpace the rest of Riverside County, with population expected to increase by 58% and
employment expected to increase by 51 % in the City of San Jacinto alone; and
WHEREAS, without the realigned Route 79, Route 79 is expected to operate at a level
of service (LOS) of F virtually throughout the entire Hemet/ San Jacinto area; and
WHEREAS, recent reports have estimated the budget for the realignment of Route 79 to
be approximately $215 million dollars; and
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to express its support for the prompt and efficient
implementation of the realignment of Route 79, and urge other affected public agencies within
the region to also support the prompt and efficient implementation of the realignment of Route
79, as a regional transportation corridor that is necessary for the health, safety and economic
prosperity of this region.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Temecula supports the
expansion of Highway 79 and will provide a formal letter of support to California State
legislators.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula this 10th day of April ,2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 07- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of April 2007, by the
following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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City Attorney
Director of Finance
City Manager
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City Manager/City Council
FROM:
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Records Destruction Approval
PREPARED BY:
Gwyn R. Flores, CMC, Sr. Records Coordinator
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council approve the scheduled destruction of certain City
records in accordance with the City of Temecula approved Records Retention Policy.
BACKGROUND: On January 9,2007, the City Council approved Resolution No. 07-02
which authorizes the destruction of certain City records which have become outdated, obsolete or
are excess documents, in compliance with State of California Government Code, Sections 34090
through 34090.7.
Attached Exhibit A, lists records from the City Clerk Department in which certain documents have
been imaged and identified within various Records Series of the Records Retention Schedule. The
imaging of these records complies with the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5.
Attached Exhibit B, lists records from the Building & Safety Department in which certain documents
have been imaged and identified within Records Series 805-07 & 805-08 of the Records Retention
Schedule. The imaging of these records complies with the requirements of Government Code
Section 34090.5.
Attached Exhibit C, lists records from the Fire Prevention Department in which certain documents
have been imaged and identified within Records Series 1302-08 of the Records Retention
Schedule. The imaging of these records complies with the requirements of Government Code
Section 34090.5.
The City Attorney has reviewed this request and has signed the Exhibits as provided for in
Resolution No. 07-02.
ATTACHMENTS:
Destruction of Records, City Clerk Department
Exhibit A, List of records recommended for destruction
Destruction of Records, Building & Safety Department
Exhibit B, List of records recommended for destruction
Destruction of Records, Fire Prevention Department
Exhibit C, List of records recommended for destruction
FROM: Gwyn R. Flores, CMC, Sr. Records Coordinator
TO: Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
DATE: April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT: Request for Destruction of Records
Attached "Exhibit A" is a listing of records maintained in the City's City Clerk Department.
These documents have been identified in various Retention Groups (list attached) and
the agendas and agreements have been imaged into the City's LaserFiche Imaging
System and are eligible for destruction in accordance with the City of Temecula's
approved Retention Policy as outlined in City Council Resolution 07-02. The imaging of
these records complies with the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5.
The undersigned have reviewed and approved this destruction request.
Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5, I hereby give my
consent to the destruction of records under the direction of the City Clerk pursuant to the
City of Temecula's adopted Destruction of Obsolete Records Policy.
APPROVED:
City Attorney:
APPROVED:
Department Head:
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF TEMECULA
Records for Destruction
City Council Aaendas (701-02)
January 8, 2002
February 12, 2002
March 26,2002
May 7, 2002
May 29, 2002
June 25, 2002
August 13, 2002
September 24, 2002
October 29,2002
December 10,2002
January 28, 2003
March 18, 2003
April 22, 2003
May 27, 2003
July 8, 2003
August 26, 2003
October 22 2003
November 25, 2003
January 22, 2002
February 26, 2002
April 9, 2002
May 14, 2002
June 11, 2002
July 9, 2002
August 27, 2002
October 8,2002
November 12,2002
December 17, 2002
February 11, 2003.
March 25, 2003
May 13, 2003
June 10, 2003
July 22, 2003
September 16,2003
October 28, 2003
December 16,2003
January 29, 2002
March 5, 2002
April 23, 2002
May 28, 2002
June 18, 2002
July 23, 2002
September 17,2002
October 22,2002
November 26,2002
January 14, 2003
February 25, 2003
April 8, 2003
May 15, 2003
June 24, 2003
August 12, 2003
September 23,2003
November 18, 2003
Joint City Council/Plannina Commission Aaenda (701-02)
January 29, 2002
July 17, 2002
October 29,2002
Joint City Council/Public Traffic Safety Commission Aaendas (701-02)
August 28, 2003
November 25,2003
Joint City of Temecula/City of Murrieta Workshop (701-021
July 30, 2002
Plannina Commission Aaendas (701-02)
January 16, 2002
March 6, 2002
May 1, 2002
June 26,2002
August 21,2002
October 2,2002
November 6,2002
January 15, 2003
February 19, 2003
April 23, 2003
June 4, 2003
July 16, 2003
September 3,2003
November 19,2003
Records Destruction April 2007
February 6, 2002
April 3, 2002
May 15,2002
July 31,2002
September 4,2002
October 16, 2002
November 20,2002
January 29, 2003
March 19, 2003
May 7, 2003
June 18, 2003
August 6, 2003
September 17, 2003
December 3, 2003
February 20,2002
April 24, 2002
June 5, 2002
Aug ust 7, 2002
September 18,2002
October 30, 2002
December 4, 2002
February 5, 2003
April 9, 2003
May 21, 2003
July 2, 2003
August 20, 2003
November 5,2003
December 17, 2003
Community Services Commission Aaendas (701-02)
January 14, 2002
April 8, 2002
July 8, 2002
November 4, 2002
February 10, 2003
May 12,2003
August 11, 2003
November 10, 2003
February 11, 2002
May 13, 2002
September 9, 2002
December 9, 2002
March 10, 2003
June 9, 2003
September 8, 2003
December 8, 2003
Public Traffic Safety Commission Aaendas (701-02)
January 24, 2002
April 25, 2002
August 22, 2002
December 12, 2002
April 24, 2003
July 24, 2003
December 11, 2003
February 28,2002
May 23, 2002
September 26,2002
January 23, 2003
May 22, 2003
September 25,2003
Director's Hearina Aaendas (701-02)
January 13, 2000
February 17, 2000
Ma rch 9, 2000
April 20,2000
May 18, 2000
June 22, 2000
August 3, 2000
August 31, 2000
October 12, 2000
November 30,2000
February 8, 2001
March 8, 2001
April 26, 2001
July 19, 2001
August 16, 2001
September 13, 2001
November 1, 2001
November 21,2001
February 28, 2002
March 28, 2002
May 2,2002
June 6, 2002
June 27, 2002
August 15, 2002
September 19,2002
November 21,2002
January 23, 2003
February 27, 2003
April 1 0, 2003
June 12, 2003
Records Destruction April 2007
February 3, 2000
February 24, 2000
March 23,2000
May 4, 2000
June 1,2000
July 13, 2000
Aug ust 10, 2000
September 7, 2000
October 26,2000
December 21,2000
February 15, 2001
March 15, 2001
May 10, 2001
July 26, 2001
August 23, 2001
October 11, 2001
November 8, 2001
November 29,2001
March 14, 2002
April 4, 2002
May 9,2002
June 13, 2002
July 25, 2002
August 22, 2002
October 3, 2002
December 19, 2002
January 30, 2003
March 20,2003
April 24, 2003
August 28, 2003
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March 11, 2002
June 10, 2002
October 14, 2002
January 13, 2003
April 14, 2003
July 14, 2003
October 13, 2003
March 28, 2002
July 25, 2002
October 24, 2002
February 27, 2003
June 26, 2003
November 6,2003
February 10, 2000
March 2, 2000
April 6, 2000
May 11, 2000
June 15, 2000
July 27,2000
August 17, 2000
September 28, 2000
November 20, 2000
January 25, 2001
March 1, 2001
March 29, 2001
May 24, 2001
August 2,2001
August 30,2001
October 25, 2001
November 15, 2001
December 27,2001
March 21, 2002
April 11, 2002
May 30,2002
June 20, 2002
August 8,2002
August 29, 2002
November 14, 2002
January 16, 2003
February 6, 2003
April 3, 2003
May 15, 2003
September 18, 2003
Old Town Local Review Board Aaendas (701-02)
January 10, 2000
April 1 0, 2000
July 10, 2000
October 9, 2000
January 8, 2001
March 26, 2001
June 11, 2001
September 10, 2001
November 5, 2001
December 10, 2001
March 11, 2002
July 8, 2002
October 14, 2002
January 30, 2003
April 7, 2003M
July 14, 2003
October 13, 2003
February 14, 2000
May 8, 2000
August 15, 2000
November 13, 2000
February 12, 2001
April 9, 2001
July 9, 2001
October 8,2001
November 13, 2001
January 14, 2002
April 8, 2002
August 12, 2002
November 18, 2002
February 10, 2003
May 12, 2003
August 11, 2003
November 10, 2003
Chronoloaical Files - Citv Clerk (101-01)
1990-1993
Mailina Reauests (101-05)
1990-2001
Appeals (203-32)
1994-2000
List of Demands (401-13)
2002
RFP's/RFQ's (601-15)
2001-2002
Proclamations/Certificates (701-17)
1990-2003
Reauest for Records (703-01)
2002-2003
Petitions (704-19)
1989-2000
Special Event - Street Closure Rea uests (1130-04)
1995-1999
Records Destruction April 2007
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March 13, 1000
June 12, 2000
September 11,2000
December 11,2000
March 12, 2001
May 14, 2001
August 13, 2001
October 22,2001
December 4, 2001
February 11, 2002
May 13, 2002
September 9, 2002
January 13, 2003
March 24, 2003
June 9, 2003
September 8,2003
December 8, 2003
Alcoholic Beveraae Control (ABC) (1502-03)
1997 -2003
Local Aaencv Formation Commission Reference Paoers (1503-00)
1990-2003
Leaaue of California Cities (1503-06)
1990-2000
Western Riverside Council of Government (1503-08)
1990-2000
Records Destruction April 2007
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City of Temecula
List of Bid Files for Destruction (601-03)
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01-01 Low Flow Crossing at Via Montezuma PW99-15
01-02 Maintenance Facility Alterations Phase III PWOO-16
01-03 Margarita Road Widening - Phase I - Pico Road to Dartolo Road PW99-01
01-04 Rancho California Sports Park Culvert Modification PWOO-23CSD
01-05 Light Emitting Diode (LED) Traffic Signal Conversion Program - PW01-03
01-06 Traffic Signal Installation at Margarita Rd. & Stonewood Rd. PWOO-18
01-07 Pavement Management System - Jefferson Ave. Pavement Rehabilitation PW99-17
01-08 Plans and Specifications for FY2000-01 Slurry Seal Project PW01-07
01-09 Chaparral High School Swimming Pool PWOO-08CSD
01-10 Mary Phillips Senior Center Expansion PW99-19CSD
01-11 Pavement Management System PWOO-30 (FY2000-01)
01-12 Citywide A.C. Repairs FY2000-01 PW01-01
01-13 Starlight Ridge Southern Cross Road Sidewalk Project PWOO-22
01-14 Street Striping Program FY01-02 PW01-12
01-15 Temp. Traffic Signal Pala Rd. at Loma Linda Rd. PW 98-14
01-16 Temp. Traffic Signal Pala Rd. at Wolf Valley Rd. PW 98-15
01-17 Traffic Signal/Delineation Mod. Winch. Rd. NB 1-15 Ramps to Ynez Rd. PW 00-31
01-18 Traffic Signal and Delineation Modifications Winchester Road (SR 79 North) NB 1-15
Ramps to Ynez Road (PWOO-31)
2002 BID FlLE.S,
02-01 Citywide P.C.C. repairs FY2001-2002 PW01-30
02-02 Margarita Rd. Widening (Interim Phase II) PW99-01
02-03 Pala Road Phase I Improvements PW99-11 Interim
02-04 Slurry Seal Program FY01-02 PW02-05
02-05 First Street Extension Environmental Mitigation Project PW01-08
02-06 Pavement Rehabilitation Program - Rancho California Road PW02-03
02-07 Old Town Temecula Mercantile Building Seismic Retrofit (Community Theater) PW01-
20
02-08 Citywide A.C. Repairs FY 02-03, PW02-04
02-09 Children's Museum Building Shell Improvements PW02-01 CSD
Records Destruction March 2007 - Bid Files
02-10
02-11
02-12
02-13
Intersection Traffic Monitoring System Installation of Traffic Signal Interconnect PW99-
05
Rancho Vista Road Drainage Improvements PW02-12
Pechanga Parkway Soundwalllmprovements PW99-11 SW
Asphalt Crackfill Project - Various Streets PW02-24
Records Destruction March 2007 - Bid Files
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City of-Temecula
List of Claims for Destruction (704-13)
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1998 CLAIM FI~ES
98-239 Leonore Goldenberg-Gitter
98-240 Thomas Lotti
98-241 Katie Ricard
98-242 Melissa Griffith
98-243 Patricia D. Henderson
98-244 Great West Contractors
98-245 Jeremy R. Buckley
98-246 Lesbia Cobian
98-247 Everett Seaman III and Sarah Seaman
98-248 Leticia Lee
98-249 Barbara Mroczico
98-250 Rancon Commerce Center
98-251 Matthew Hebb
98-252 PaulE. Hauq
98-253 Doris Ramos
98-254 Michael A. Thesing
98-255 Arthur Gill
98-256 Sharon Parker-Gill
98-257 Scott Schwarz
98-258 Robert Martinez
98-259 Suzanne Gomez
98-260 Brett Larsen, a minor (Eric Larsen Guardian)
98-261 Robert A. Anderson
98-262 Bill Dendy, Westside City II, LLC
98-263 Sara J. Brannigan
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99-264 Dawn Berger
99-265 Marcia Hormell
99-266 Traci Talbot, Matthew Talbot, and Amanda Delqado
Records Destruction March 2007 - Claims Files
99-267
99-268
99-269
99-270
99-271
99-272
99-273
99-274
99-275
99-276
99-277
99-278
99-279
99-280
99-281
99-282
99-283
99-284
99-285
99-286
99-287
99-288
99-289
99-290
99-291
99-292
99-293
99-294
Nancy F. Lake
Tamura Corp. of America
Barbara Parker
James E. Lawson
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Tom Nares, Yvette Nares, Mikayla Nares
Daniel & Stacy Phillips
Rose Gardner
Ryan J. Krause
Vallev Crest Landscape, Inc.
Loreen Belansky
Juliet-Anne Boysen
Julie Morgan
Valerie Adrienne Powers
GTE California Incorporated
Abraham Andrew Lopez
Sean Rund
Anaheim Broadcasting/KOLA Radio
Lee Ann Romines
Carolyn M. Henry
Larry & Diana Lang dba Temecula Valley Inn
Valley Crest Landscape, Inc.
Circle B Food - Liquor - Deli
Gilbert Ramos
Amalia Rowden
David K. Wrolstad
Eion and Clara McDowell
Susan Nelsen
Cherina Jaeger
Records Destruction March 2007 - Claims Files 2
97-01 SD
97-02 SD
97 -03 SD
97-04 SD
97 -05 SD
97-06 SD
97 -07 SD
97 -08 SD
97 -09 SD
97-10 SD
97-11 SD
97-12 SD
97-13 SD
97-14 SD
97-15 SD
97-16 SD
97-17 SD
CITY OF TEMECULA
LIST OF AGREEMENTS FOR SCANNING & DESTRUCTION
(602-00)
Mr. Art Robertson c/o Radnor
California Service Corporation.
Landlord: Rancho Ca. Town
Center Partnership
Wheatley Associates Construction
Management, Inc.
The Gas Com pany
Trans-Pacific Consultants
Balloon & Wine Association
Old Town Temecula Mainstreet
Association
Mary K. Keating
Valentine and Rosalie Vargas, III
Agricultural Pest Control Services
Alhambra Group
Anthony and Victoria Mora
Aulbach
County of Riverside
Windsor Projects, Inc.
DBX, Inc.
Virginia Rae Matthews
(Jean Ann Hirschi signed)
Gregory Mitchell Hooper
Alan Vories Hooper
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Lease agreement between the Radnor-Rancho California
Town Center Partnership & the City of T emecula (Police
Department Storefront)
Parkview Fire Station No. 84, PW95-09 for Consultant
Services
Extension of Gas Line-Main
Engineering Design Services for Western Bypass Corridor
EMWD Lift Station PW95-07
1997 Temecula Valley Balloon and Wine Festival
Sponsorship Agreement
1997 Temecula Rod Run
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Coot Removal at the Duck Pond
Sports Park Pedestrian Bridge and Sidewalk
Regulatory Agreement
Cooperation Agreement for Community Development
Block Grant Funds for Fiscal Years 1997-98,1998-99,
1999-2000
Gross Industrial Lease at 43176 Business Park Drive,
Bldg E-106
Installation of Conduit on Rancho California Bridge at 1-15
PW 95-16A
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
97-18 SO
97-19 SO
97-20 SO
97-21 SO
97 -22 SO
97 -24 SO
97 -25 SO
97 -26 SO
97 -27 SO
97 -28 SO
97 -29 SO
97-30 SO
97-31 SO
97 -32 SO
97-33 SO
97-34 SO
97-35 SO
97-36 SO
Marion Patterson Denny
P. Richard T arnutzer
Bettie Patricia Ross
Maywood Mitchell Tyrell
Mauricio J. & Elsa E. Cosio
Albert A. Webb Associates
Temecula Redevelopment
Agency
Eric G. & Michelle Lea Ballard
Berryman & Henigar
Willdan Associates
Laura J. Sokol
Inland Acoustics, Inc.
Environmental Control Systems,
Inc. (RDA)
State of California Department of
Transportation (Caltrans)
Riverside County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District
Nancy Carol Kole
Santa Barbara Electric
Transportation Institute
Roger L. Pitkin and Donaciana P.
Pitkin
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions
for First Street Realignment and Extension Project
APN 922-091-003 & 004
Regulatory Agreement
Design of the FY96-97
Pavement Management Project, PW96-15
Construction and Funding of Winchester Road at
Interstate 15, Bridge Widening and Northbound Ramp
Improvements PW94-21
Regulatory Agreement
Services of the Pavement Management System Update
PW96-13
In-house Plan Review Services
Regulatory Agreement
Acoustical Panels at the Community Recreation Center
Gym PW96-16CSD
Demolition of the Old Town Apartments
Rancho California Road and Front Street (Local
Agency/State Master Agreement & Program Supplement
No.4 for Federal Aid for Replacement of Traffic Signal
Controller
Temecula Creek Channel Meadows Greenbelt Lateral
Project, Tracts 24187 & 24188
Regulatory Agreement
Feasibility Study for Battery Electric Buses
Regulatory Agreement
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97-37 SD Delamar Enterprises, Inc.
97-38 SD laird Construction Company
97 -39 SD Secure Business
Communications
97 -40 SD Leonard Engineering
97-41 SD The Presley Company
97-42 SD Carl Warren and Company
97 -43 SD Albert A. Webb Associates
97 -45 SD Steven M. & Margarita Chapman
97 -46 SD GTE California
97 -48 SD
97-49 SD
Charles Mungle
KRW & Associates
97 -50 SD
97-51 SD
Computer Alert Systems
Riverside Co. Flood Control &
Water Conservation
District/Newland Associates
97 -52 SD
97 -53 SD
97 -55 SD
97 -56 SD
97 -57 SD
97-58 SD
Francisco & Diana T. Arce, Jr.
The Resource Group
Joseph & Anita Lopez
Scott C. & Jennifer L. Brady
Joe and Nancy Alcorn
Frontier Days PCRA Rodeo
97 -59 SD
Temecula Valley Unified School
District
97 -60 SD
97-61 SD
97 -62 SD
Mario N. & Ruth M. Munoz
Robert E. Wilson
Xerox
97 -63 SD
Dirck D. & Christine N. Fonseca
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
City Maintenance Facility,
PW95-29
FY95/96 Pavement Management System, PW95-28
Video Control Room - Annual Service Contract, Wiring
Improvements & Employee Training
Consultant Services for Parkview Site - Fire Station No.
84, PW95-09
Rescinding of Public Facility Fee Agreements
Claim Administration Services
Construction Drawings for the Old Town Streetscape
Improvement Project
Regulatory Agreement
Interchange Improvements/Undergrounding at Rancho
California Road & Rt. 15 PW95-12
Sale of police canine
Consultant services, engineering plan check, map & legal
description review
Alarm service agreement
Agreement for the Temecula Creek Channel - Campanula
Way Storm Drain Project
Regulatory Agreement
1997 Temecula Area Workforce Needs Census
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement for installation & maintenance of landscaping
Advertising agreement between Redevelopment Agency
and PCRA
Motor Vehicle Fueling Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Copier DC20-CF/Fire Station
P. O. #20970
Regulatory Agreement
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97-64 SD Nicholas & Diana Savala IV
97-65 SD Laan's Tree Service
97 -66 SD The Alhambra Group
97-67 SD Ramiro & Milagritos Oliveros
97 -68 SD Frank J. Ontiveros, Jr. & Christina
G. Barry
97 -69 SD Bernard P. & Alyn P. Beof
97-70 SD T emecula Valley Entertainment,
Inc.
97-71 SD Canty Engineering Group, Inc. .
97-72 SD
Tom Dodson & Associates
97-73 SD
97-74 SD
Dominic A. & Leanor Zizzo
Tom Dodson & Associates
97-75 SD
97-76 SD
Fire Prevention Services, Inc.
Pacific Striping, Inc.
97-77 SD
Albert A. Webb Associates
97-78 SD
97-79 SD
George Richard Osmond, Jr.
South Coast Air Quality
Management (AQMD)
97-80 SD
97-81 SD
David Turch and Associates
AMSCAN, Inc.
97-82 SD
Westcott, McGregor and
Associates, Inc.
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement
Professional Services Agreement
Margarita Community Park additional work
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement to Terminate Owner Participation Agreement
(Second Amendment)
Agreement for Consultant Services Winchester Road/I-15
Overpass Widening PW94-21; Overland Drive
Overcrossing/I-15 PW95-11; Rancho California Road/I-15
Bridge Widening PW95-12
Agreement for Consultant Services (Mitigation Monitoring
Programs for the Temecula Regional Center Specific Plan
Environmental Impact Report
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement for Consultant Services (Mitigation Monitoring
Program for the Campos Verdes Specific Plan
Environmental Impact Report)
Agreement for Weed Abatement Services
Contract for Project PW97 -01 /FY96-97 Street Striping
Program
Agreement for Consultant Services for Street Lighting
Jefferson Avenue, Project No. PW96-15A
Regulatory Agreement
AB 2766 Local Government Subvention Fund Match
Program Contract - Margarita Sidewalk Project, Bike Path
- Citywide, Multi-Trails System - Citywide
Agreement for Consultant Services
Owner Participation Agreement By and Between the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of T emecula and
AMSCAN, Inc. (Agr. was voided)
Property Management Services between the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of T emecula and
Westcott, McGregor
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97-83 SD
97 -84 SD
97-85 SD
97-86 SD
97 -87 SD
97-88 SD
97 -89 SD
97 -90 SD
97-91 SD
97 -92 SD
97 -93 SD
Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates - RBF
(Previously named Urban Design
Stud ios )
DBX, Inc.
Telecommunications
Management Corporation
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Paul D. Petrowsky
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
County of Riverside Community
Development Block Grant Funds
FY 97/98 (CDBG)
Temecula Creek Channel
Teamsters Local 911 (MOU)
Dean A. Ekdahl
Rick Engineering Company
97 -94 SD Randall & Jamie Tice
97 -95 SD Walter & Patricia Hemenway
97 -97 SD Mary Alice & Larry Neil Grosdidier
97-99 SD Miguel & Paulette Mendoza
97-100 SD Christopher & Brenda Bickerstaff
97-101 SD Temecula Valley Film Council
97-102 SD BRW, Inc
97-103 SD
97-104 SD
97-105 SD
197-106 SO
JAS, Pacific Consulting Services,
Inc.
The Resource Group
Paul Gardner Corporation
Daniel, Mann, Johnson &
Mendenhall
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Agreement for Consultant Services
(Southside Specific Plan)
Contract for Project NO.PW96-17 Traffic Signal Installation
at State Route 79 South & Bedford Court
Agreement for Consultant Services
Department of the Army Permit to Construct Highway
replacing Pala Road Bridge
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement for Consultant Services, PW97-02,Cosmic
Drive & Agena Street
Agreements for Block Grant Funds
Cooperative Agreement with Riverside County Flood
Control
Memorandum of Understanding
Photographs of the Temecula Area
Design Services to Widen Margarita Rd South of
Solana/Overland
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement with Temecula Redevelopment Agency
Flashing Beacons at various locations in Temecula,
PW96-18
Building Inspection Services on an as needed basis
Annexation Survey for Redhawk & Vail Ranch areas
Traffic Signal Interconnect Phase II PW95-16
Consultant Services PW97 -06 Winchester Road & Ynez
Road Street Widening
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97-107 SD Winchester Hills I, LLC Monument Signs
97-108 SD Margarita Canyon, LLC Monument Signs
97-109 SD California Landscape Landscape Maintenance for various parks and medians
Maintenance, Inc.
97-110 SD Temecula Community Services Cooperative Agreement - Rates and Charges for
District Community Services Programs
97-111 SD Excel Landscape, Inc. Maintenance of greenbelts, medians, parks etc.
97-112 SD Guadalupe & Teresa Duarte Regulatory Agreement
97-113SD Temecula Valley Economic 1997 -98 Services
Development Corp (EDC)
97-114 SD Patrick & Brevelyn Mitchell Regulatory Agreement
97-115 SD Valley Intervention Program for CDBG Sub-Recipient Agreement
Tots(VIP Tots)
97-116 SD Temecula Senior Center CDBG Sub-Recipient Agreement Emergency Food & Aid
Program
97-117 SD Parent Center CDBG Sub-Recipient Agreement
97-118SD Transtech Consultant Services for Traffic Signal Design at Margarita
Road & Yukon Road, PW97 -14
97-119 SD Country Real Estate License Agreement for Signage Encroachment
97-120 SD Temecula Valley Unified School K-8 School Resource Officer (SRO) Program
District Memorandum of Understanding and Working
Arrangement for additional Limited Police Protection
97-121 SD Temecula Valley Unified School Temecula Valley High School Resource Officer (SRO)
District Program Memorandum of Understanding and Working
Arrangement for additional Limited Police Protection
97-122 SD Bruce Stewart Address Numbering on as-needed basis
97-123 SD North County Basketball Officials Assigning Qualified Officials for all scheduled CSD
Association basketball games
97-124 SD Trans-Pacific Consultants Agreement for Consultant Services - Overland Drive
Street Improvements & Margarita Road Street Widening,
PW97 -07 - RFP #058
97-125 SD HdL Software, LLC Agreement for Business License Services for Menu Driven
Software System
97-126 SD Hank Mohle & Associates Agreement for Consultant Services for 115 at 79S
Interchange, PW96-05
: 97-127 SD Moreland & Associates Audit Services for OTTMA II
I
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
6
97-128 SO Fred L. Parker dba Comtronix of
Hemet
97-129 SO Maria Elena Hilton
97-130 SO Curtis R. & Sandra J. McDowell
97-131 SO Gary Anthony White
97-132 SO All Concrete Construction
97-133 SO Hardy & Harper, Inc.
97-134 SO California Landscape
Maintenance, Inc.
97-135 SO KWC Engineering, Inc.
97-136 SO Temecula Town Association
97-137 SO KRW & Associates
97-138 SO Inland Foundation Engineering,
Inc.
97-140 SO Jose E. Trujillo
97-141 SO California Pavement Maintenance
Company
97-142 SO MuniFinancial, Inc.
97-143 SO Riverside County Habitat
Conservation Agency
97-144 SO The Resource Group
97-146 SO Lucinda J. Hale
97-147 SO Matthew & Vilma Martinelli
97-148 SO Alfred L. Faria Jr.
97-149 SO Sierra Computer Systems, Inc.
97-150 SO Sierra Computer Systems, Inc.
97-151 SO Margaret Nicklin
97-152 SO Saul T. Garcia
97-153 SO Timothy & Kristina Darden
97-154 SO Edgar & Veronica Castaneda and
Orlando Castaneda
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Maintenance Agreement for Radio Equipment
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
FY 97-98 Citywide P.C.C. Street Repairs, PW97-12
FY97-98 Citywide A.C. Street Repairs, PW97-11
FY97/98 - landscape maintenance services for sports
parks, slopes, medians etc.
Design drawings for west side or Margarita Road between
Pauba & Rancho Vista Roads
Sponsorship Agreement for The Great Temecula Tractor
Race 1997 (Redevelopment Agency)
Consultant Services for Engineering Plan Check, Map &
Legal Descriptions Review
Consultant Services Interchange Improvements 1-15 &
79S, PW96-05
Regulatory Agreement
Slurry Seal Project FY97 -98, PW97 -13
Consultant Services for CSD Assessments
Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Planning
Agreement
Labor Market Study
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Software License Agreement
Software Maintenance Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
7
97-155 SD Steven & Angela Hanson
97-156 SD Jolene & Robert Noteboom
97-157 SD Douglas Bass
97-158 SD McDonald's Corp.
97-159 SD Riverside County Flood Control &
Water Conservation District
97-160 SD Parsons Brinckeroff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
97-161 SD Bruce W. Hull & Associates
97-162 SD BI Tran Systems, Inc.
97-163 SD Juan & Consuelo Aguiar
97-164 SD Martin & Yolanda Saucedo
97-165 SD Willdan Associates
97-166 SD
97-167 SD
97-168 SD
97-169 SD
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
County of Riverside
A Park Avenue Builders
A Park Avenue Builders
97-170SD Katie Biszantz, James & Marcia
Richling.
97-171 SD Allison Pennington, Dan &
Dorothy Martin
97-172 SD Max Gilliss
97-173 SD Lohr & Associates, Inc.
97-174 SD Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
97-175 SD Pacific Century Homes, Inc.
97-176 SD Margarita Canyon, LLC
97-177 SD Electrend Inc.
97-178 SD Dahl, Taylor & Associates
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreement
Cooperative Agreement for the Mowing of Murrieta Creek
Design services for Southbound Exit Ramp Widening at
115/Winchester Road, PW97-03
Appraisal of properties within CFD 88-12
Design and Purchase of Computer items for the Citywide
Intelligent Traffic Management System, PW95-16
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Traffic Signal Design at Rancho Calif. Rd. at Meadows
Parkway, PW97-23 & Margarita Road at Santiago Road,
PW97 -24
Financial Adviser on CFD 88-12 bond financing
County Geographic Information System (GIS)
Maintenance Work Order, 97-98-002 - Walcott Lane
Maintenance Work Order, 97-98-003
Walcott Lane at Klarer
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Consultant Services, Pala Road Bridge
Study for Pechanga Creek/Temecula Creek
Design of Median Island on Winchester Road west of
Jefferson PW97-21(PW97-30)
Easement Agreement to allow Construction of Slopes and
Drainage Facilities - (Winchester Creek Park)
Right of Entry & Temporary Construction Agreement
(Realignment of streets near Front Street and 79S)
License Agreement (Realignment of streets near Front
Street and 79S)
Design services for air conditioning at CRC Gymnasium
8
97-179 SD
Mod Craft, Inc.
97-180 SD
97-181 SD
The Alhambra Group
Rick Engineering Company
97-182 SD Geotechnical & Environmental
Eng, Inc.
97-183 SD Armstrong Development Services
97-184 SD Principe and Associates
97-185 SD Health & Human Resource Center
(HHRC)
97-187 SD Tekemu Hills Development
Partners, L.P.
97-188 SD Joshua-Towne Home, Inc.
97-189 SD Pestmaster Services
97-190 SD Vincent & Mary Hammang
97-191 SD Linscott Law & Greenspan
97 -192 SD Board of Supervisors County of
Riverside
97 -193 SD Riverside Construction Company
97-195 SD Business Information Solutions,
Inc.
97-196 SD McDaniel Engineering Company,
Inc.
(Now known as T Y Lin)
97-197 SD McDaniel Engineering Company,
Inc.
(Now known as T Y Lin)
97 -198 SD Albert A. Webb Associates
97 -199 SD Macadee Electrical Construction
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Construction for Americans with Disability Act (ADA)
PW97-09CSD
Butterfield Stage Park Improvements
Engineering Services for Margarita Road Widening (Right
of way, easements, etc. contract/expo 9-29-98) (Sidewalk
design on Solana west of Margarita/exp. 2-18-99) PW97-
07
Geotechnical Services for ADA Project, PW97 -09CSD
Engineering services for desilting pond at the CRC
Biological Update for Lake Desiltation at Rancho Calif.
Sports Park
Employee Assistant Program Provider/Consultant (EAP)
T emecula Resident Golf Discounts & Park and "Recreation
Impact Fee Credits
Agreement for Satisfaction of Obligations and Release of
Security - Tract 19939
Removal of non-native plant species within Long Valley
. Wash/Margarita Park
Regulatory Agreement
Design of Traffic Signals on Pauba Road at Firestation 84,
PW97 -26 & Pala Road at Rainbow C~nyon Road, PW97-
27
Transfer of CFD 88-12 to the City of Temecula
Rancho California Rd at 115 Bridge Widening and NB
Ramp Improvements, PW95-12
Computer Software Classes
Design Services for Pala Road Bridge, PW97-15
Structural Services for Rancho Calif. Rd at 115 Bridge
Widening and NB Ramp Improvements PW
Construction Inspection Services, PW95-12
Traffic Signal Margarita Road & Yukon Road/Honors
Drive, PW97-14
9
97 -200 SO
97-201 SO
97 -202 SO
97 -203 SO
97 -204 SO
97 -205 SO
97-206 SO
97 -207 SO
97 -208 SO
97 -209 SO
97-210 SO
97-211 SO
97-212 SO
97-213 SO
97-214 SO
97-215 SO
97-216 SO
97-217 SO
97-219 SO
97 -220 SO
97-221 SO
97-223 SO
97 -224 SO
Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
South Coast Air Quality
Management District
Edison EV
James D. & Marie E. Henderson
Temecula Volunteer Fire
Department
Lesa Garrett
Richmond American Homes of
California, Inc.
Pacific Bell
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
Lohr and Associates, Inc.
Minolta
Head to Toe
The Chocolate Florist
Pug and Associates General
Partnership
Electrend, Inc.
NPG Corporation
Walter K. Becker
Pestmaster Services of Temecula
Riverside County Flood Control &
Water Conservation District AND
American Stores Properties
MuniFinancial, Inc.
Jeff Kerber Pool Plastering
Hunco Development, Inc.
Pack N Mail
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Geotechnical Services Rancho Calif. Rd Bridge Widening
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at two
locations in Temecula
Regulatory Agreement
Vehicle Donation Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Agreement for Satisfaction of Obligations and Release of
Security concerning Pala Road Bridge
Account Agreement for City Cell Phones
Land Surveying Services for Overland Drive Bridge
Overcrossing, PW95-11
Engineering Services for Temecula Creek from 115 to Pala
Road Bridge
Annual Supply/Service Contract for copier at Recreation
Center
Old Town Logo License Agreement
Old Town Logo License Agreement
Regulatory Agreement Old Town Facade Improvement
Program
Right of Entry and Temporary Construction Agreement
Street Maintenance, Rainbow Canyon Road, 97-98-007
Street Maintenance, Citywide P.C.C. Repairs, 97-98-008
Right-of-Way Weed Control, PW95-24 (See contract files
93-109 & 95-06)
Temecula Creek Channel - Margarita Road Storm Drain,
Project 7-0-0051 Cooperative Agreement
Consultant Services for Comprehensive Administration,
Delinquency Mgmt, and Arbitrage Services for CFD 88-12
. Replaster Swimming Pool at Temecula Elementary School
Indemnity Agreement,
K-Rat (Wests ide Business Centre)
Mail service for the City
10
97 -225 SO Dillon Consulting Engineers, Inc.
97 -226 SO Riverside County Transportation
Commission
97 -228 SO ECAP
97 -229 SO Inland Empire Economic
Partnership (IEEP)
97 -231 SO Redevelopment Agency & City of
Temecula
97 -232 SO Quint & Thimmig
97-233 SO Brown, Chudleigh, Schuler &
Associates
97 -234 SO Trigger Entertainment and Sports
LLC
97-235 SO George M. & Irene Roney
Jacqueline J. Roney
97 -236 SO Rancho Creek Apartments Gerald
Reed/Marcel & Christiane
Verdonck
97 -237 SO Temecula Triton Swim Team
97 -238 SO BidAmerica
97 -239 SO California Landscape
Maintenance, Inc.
97-240 SO Pacific Striping, Inc.
97 -241 SO KI/FKLA Rancho Realty, LLC
97 -242 SO Sulmeyer, Kupetz,
Baumann & Rothman
98-01 SO CPT (Computer Protection
Technology, Inc.)
98-02 SO Nancy J. Olsen
98-03 SO Western Date Technology
98-04 SO Keyser Marston Associates
98-05 SO General Government
Management
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Consultant for Smoke Control
Repayment of future Measure A entitlement
Assist the City in obtaining historical EOO for 1997 -
Update data in 97 Factbook
Sunrise Inland Empire Program
Westside Improvement Authority Joint Exercise of Powers
Agreement
Bond Counsel Services for Westside Improvement
Authority Community Facilities District No.1
Appraisal services in connection to CFO No.1
(RogersOale Area)
OeposiUReimbursement Agreement & Petition for
Westside Improvement Authority (RogersOale Area)
Regulatory Agreement
Promissory Note
Use of the Swimming Pool at the CRC
Archiving Plans and Aperture Cards in Public Works
Tree Trimming in various areas
FY97 -98 Street Striping Program, PW97 -28
Temporary License & Confidentiality Agreement
Legal services to analyze the issues in the bankruptcy
cases for Blind Pig Brewing
Equipment Maintenance Agreement #6880 for Oeltec 18
kVA UPS and Batteries
Regulatory Agreement
Computer Equipment Purchase
Providing Economic Consulting Services for Old Town
Temecula & Westside area
Special Tax Services for Westside Improvement Authority
Community Facility District No 1 (Rogersdale)
11
98-06 S D Engineering Ventures, Inc.
98-07 SD Transtech Engineers, Inc.
98-08 SD Pantaleon & Ester Ramos
98-09 SD Jorge & Ester Flores and Nicole
M. Gullett
98-10 SD Leland A. & Jean Lou Driver
98-11 SD State of California, Dept. Of Water
Resources
98-12 SD Temecula Town Association
98-13 SD Terra-Cal Construction, Inc.
98-14 SD EDGE Development, Inc.
98-16 SD Generic Manufacturing
98-17 SD T emecula Town Association
98-20 SD Temecula Town Association
98-21 SD Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
98-23 SD AMS Planning & Research Corp.
98-24 SD Urban Logic Consultants
98-25 SD Quint & Thimmig, LLP
98-26 SD Keyser Marston Associates, Inc.
98-27 SD Stone & Youngberg, LLC
98-28 SD Xerox
! 98-29 SD Quint & Thimmig, LLP
98-30 S D Empire Economics
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Consultant Services Winchester Rd Sidewalk Project,
PW97-19
Traffic Signal Design at Via Las Colinas/Rancho California
Rd.
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Urban Streams Contract for the Urban Creek Restoration
and Flood Control Act
Northwest Sports Park License Agreement
Winchester Creek Park, PW97 -1 OCSD
Margarita Community Park, PW95-19CSD
Expand business to help revitalize the Temecula
Redevelopment Project Area
Sponsorship Agreement for 1998 Temecula Rod Run
Sponsorship Agreement for the Great Temecula Tractor
Race for 1998
Municipal Financial Advisory Services relating to
Winchester Hills Financing Authority/CFD No. 98-1
(Winchester Hills)
Consultant Services for the development of the Cultural
Arts Master Plan
. Professional Geotechnical Services for Margarita
Community Park, PW95-19CSD
Bond Counsel Services for in connection with Multifamily
Housing Bond Proceedings
Provide Financial Consulting for North Pujol Street Apts.
Mortgage Revenue Bonds
Placement Agent with respect to the Multifamily Housing
Revenue Bonds with Dynex Capital
Agreement with Xerox for 5365's
Bond Counsel Services relating to Winchester Hills
Financing Authority (CFD 98-1)
Market Absorption Study relating to Winchester Hills
Financing Authority (CFD 98-1 )
12
98-31 SD Interstate Appraisal Corporation
98-32 SD General Government
Management Services
98-33 S D EnGEN Corporation
98-34 S D Temecula Town Association
98-35 SD Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine
Association
98-36 SD Randy & Wendy La Pierre
98-37 SD Richard & Marilyn Gabriel
98-38 SD Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
98-39 SD City of Temecula &
Redevelopment Agency
98-40 SD New West Signal
98-41 SD Macadee Electrical Construction
98-42 SD Contreras Construction Company
98-43 SD Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
98-44 SO Employment Systems
Incorporated (ESI)
98-45 SD David Neault Associates
98-46 S D Inacom Information Systems
98-47 SD J.A.S. Pacific, Inc.
98-48 SD The Pechanga Development
Corporation
98-49 S D Transtech Engineers, Inc.
98-50 SD Martin & Alicia Martinez
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Appraisal Services relating to Winchester Hills Financing
Authority (CFD 98-1)
Special Tax Consultant Services relating to Winchester
Hills Financing Authority(CFD 98-1)
Geotechnical Services for Winchester Creek Park,
PW97-10CSD
Sponsorship Agreement with RDA for Frontier Days
Rodeo
Sponsorship Agreement with RDA for Balloon & Wine
Festival for 1998
Facade Improvement Rebate Program and Regulatory
Agreement
Settlement Agreement for property located on the south
side of First Street at the western bank of Murrieta Creek
(APN 922-100-017)
Consultant Services for Santa Gertrudis Trail Under
Crossing, PW97 -25
Cooperative Agreement for First Street Parking, First
Street Bridge, Old Town Streetscape and Sam Hicks Park
Traffic Signal Installation on Pauba Road at Fire Station
84, PW97 -26
Traffic Signal Installation at Rancho California Road and
Meadows Parkway, PW97 -23
Sidewalk Improvement Project No.6, Cosmic Drive &
Agena Street, PW97 -02
Services to Update the City's General Plan Circulation
Element
Agreement for professional temporary help
Design & construction documents for Rotary Park
Compaq ProLiant 850R
(Remote Access Server)
Plan Check Services for Building & Safety
Reimbursement Agreement for Pala Road Widening
Project
Traffic Signal at Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road,
PW97 -27
Regulatory Agreement
13
98-51 SO Ed Hill Construction Inspection
Services
98-52 SO Golden Corral Restaurant
98-53 SO The Spanos Corporation
98-54 SO 1 st Mechanical, Inc.
98-55 SO C.D. Galpin
98-56 SO Steve Slaughter
98-57 SO Secure Business
Communications
98-58 SO Valley Mirco Computers
98-59 SO DBX, Inc.
98-60 SO KEA Environmental, Inc.
98-61 SO Carla & Thanya Castellon
98-62 SO W. Dean Davidson, Architect
98-63 SO Environmental Systems Research
Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
98-64 SO J & M Construction
98-65 SO A-Park Avenue Builders
98-66 SO A-Park Avenue Builders
98-67 SO Forest City Development
California, Inc.
98-68 SO
LPA
98-71 SO
. 98-72 SO
Keyser Marston Associates, Inc.
Fire Prevention Services, Inc.
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Margarita Community Park Phasel
(Construction Inspection Serv.)
Right of Entry & Temporary Construction Agreement,
P A96-0317
Reimbursement Agreement for Margarita Road Widening,
PW97 -07
CRC Cooling System,
1CSD
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Inspections, maintenance etc. for Television Broadcast
System at City Hall
Six Toshiba Satellite & Notebook Computers
Traffic Signal at Margarita Road & Santiago Road, PW97-
24
Professional Biological Services for Pala Road Bridge,
PW97-15
Regulatory Agreement
Architectural services for modifications to existing
Maintenance Facility Building
Geographic Information System (GIS)
Second Phase of Mural at Old Town Transportation
Center
Work Order 97-98-009, Citywide A.C. Repairs
Work Order 97-98-010 Removal/Replacement of AC
Dikes
Reimbursement Agreement for the Design, Construction &
Contract Administration (Regional Storm Drainage
Facilities)
(Also Estoppel Certificate)
Temecula Library Project
(Master Plan, Schematic Design Drawings & Const.
Documents)
Consulting Services for Pujol Street Apartments
Weed Abatement Services
14
98-73 SD
98-74 SD
98-75 SD
98-76 SD
98-77 SD
98-78 SD
98-79 SD
98-80 SD
98-81 SD
98-82 SD
98-83 SD
98-84 SD
98-85 SD
98-86 SD
98-87 SD
98-88 SD
98-89 SD
LGA-7(Also see file 91-037 for
original agreements with various
businesses)
Bruce Stewart
Dillon Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Willdan Associates
Rony & Rhonda Victorin
Valley Crest Landscape, Inc.
Counts Unlimited, Inc.
Macadee Electrical Construction
Pacific Striping, Inc.(Also see file
97 -240)
Golden Bear Arborists, Inc.
Barbies Hot Dogs, Inc.
(Thompson)
Smurfit Press
Adams Advertising, Inc.
Callaham Hardwood Floors
JAS Pacific, Inc.
Albert A. Webb Associates
C.H.J. Incorporated
98-90 SD Margarita Officials Association
98-91 SD Data Ticket, Inc.
98-92 SD Temecula Valley Film Council
98-93 SD Temecula Valley Chamber of
Com merce
98-94 SD Engineering Ventures, Inc.
98-95 SD ST A Engineering, Inc.
98-96 SD AmeriPride Uniform Services
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Amendment to Agreement Regarding Sales Tax
Revenues for Businesses Located within the CFD 88-12
Ynez Corridor
Address Numbering for Residential & Commercial
Consulting for Mechanical Smoke Control Systems
Design Services for Traffic Signal at Ynez Road & Tierra
Vista Road, PW98-02
Regulatory Agreement
Old Town Streetscape Project, PW97-05
Circulation Element Update Traffic Counts
Flashing Beacons at Various Locations, PW96-18
FY 98-99 Street Striping Program, PW97-28
Right-of-way Tree Trimming, 97-98-01
Non-Exclusive agreement for Food & Snack Services for
city parks, facilities and special events
Temecula Tourism Promotional Brochure
Old Town Billboard Lease Agreement
Sanding and Recoating of Gymnasium Hardwood Floor at
Community Recreation Center
Building Inspection Services for FY1998-99
Construction Contract Administration & Inspection
Services for Old Town Streetscape, PW97-05
Geotechnical Investigation of Storm Drain & Street
Pavement Structural Sections for Old Town Streetscape,
PW97-05
Provide Softball League Officiating Services
Provide Full Service of the Fine Processing of Parking
Citations
Agreement with Redevelopment Agency
Agreement with Redevelopment Agency
Overland Drive Crossing Land Surveying, PW95-11
Traffic Engineering Design Services for Jefferson Avenue
at Winchester Road
Uniform, Floor Mats, Dust Mops & Towel Service
15
98-97 SD Temecula Town Association
98-98 SD Temecula Valley Unified School
District
98-99 SD Compucom
98-100 SD Marcus P. & Cori L. Faulkenbury
98-101 SD Dream Engineering, Inc.
98-102 SD Dillon Consulting Engineering,
Inc.
98-103 SD Krieger & Stewart, Inc.
98-106 SD Supertoner
98-107 SD Business Information Solutions,
Inc.
98-108 SD Hector Aguiar and Linda & Miguel
Aguiar
98-111 SD Valley Intervention Program for
T ots(VI P Tots
98-112 SD Comtronix of Hemet
98-113 SD Robert J. & Agnes I. Coss
98-114 SD County of Riverside
98-115 SD Armstrong Development
Services
98-116 SD Trans-Pacific Consultants
98-117 SD Old Town Tire
98-118 SD Nichos & Tamara Szerchuk
98-119 SD R. Sean Sheldrake
98-120 SD Esgil Corporation
98-121 SD . VanDorpe Chou & Associates
98-122 SD Eastern Municipal Water District
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Advertising Agreement for the Great Temecula Tractor
Race
Joint Use of Temecula Valley High School Tennis Courts
Purchase of Microsoft Windows 98 & Microsoft Office Pro
97
Regulatory Agreement
Tennis Court Upgrade Temecula Valley High School
Smoke Control issues for projects within the City
Engineering Services for Legal Description & Plat
Preparation for Redhawk/Vail Ranch Annexations
Consultant Services for Hewlett Packard Laserjet
Maintenance
Provide staff training for Windows 95, Microsoft Office
97 Professional (Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
Regulatory Agreement
CDBG Sub-Recipient Agreement for 1998-99
Maintenance Agreement for Radio Equipment
Regulatory Agreement
Joint Funding Agreement for Assessment District No. 159
for Hwy. 79 South Phase II
Engineering Services - Stockpile Plan
Consultant Services for Overland Drive Street
Improvements & Margarita Road Street Widening, PW97-
07
Maintenance on all City Vehicles
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Plan Review Services for Building & Safety (3 years)
Plan Review Services for Building & Safety (3 years)
Water & Sewer Facilities Agreement for Overland Drive
Sewerline Relocation, PW95-11
16
98-123 SD
98-124 SD
98-125 SD
98-126 SD
98-127 SD
98-128 SD
98-129 SD
98-130 SD
98-131 SD
98-132 SD
98-133 SD
98-134 SD
98-135 SD
98-136 SD
98-137 SD
98-138 SD
98-139 SD
98-140 SO
98-141 SD
98-142 SD
98-143 SD
98-144 SD
98-145 SD
98-146 SD
98-147 SD
Hemet Manufacturing Company
d.b.a.
Genesis Construction
Anthony & Victoria Aulbach
Edward & Seana Aguirre
Jeremy R. Buckley
Albert A. Webb Associates
Albert A. Webb Associates
Oasis Vending
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
LGA-7, Inc.
David J. & Deana R. Smith
Shirley J. Lee
Armando & Adriana Jimenez
William & Colleen A. McKeon
T emecula Gardens, L. P.
Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
Keyser Marston Associates
County of Riverside
Kirk & Terry Summers
Patricia J. Patton
Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson
Riverside Construction Company
Southern California Edison
Southern California Edison
All Concrete Construction
Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Margarita Road Storm Drain, PW97-07
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Consultant Services for CFD 98-1 (Winchester Hills)
Consultant Services for CFD 88-12 (Ynez Corridor)
Vending, Coffee & Kitchen Supply Services for the City
Consultant Services for Overland Drive Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Right of Entry & Temporary Construction Agreement
(Promenade Mall Project)
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement &
Lease Agreement and Option to Purchase
Services to update the City of Temecula's Redevelopment
Plan Environmental Impact Report
Market Study for Convention/Conference Facility
Agreement for Maintenance of Traffic Signals & Safety
Lighting
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Attorney Services for Employee Organizations
Winchester Road @ 115 Off-Ramp Widening, PW97-03
Street Light Installation at Margarita & N. General
Kearney, PW97-07
Approval to underground existing overhead electrical for
PW97 -07
Winchester Road Sidewalk Project, PW97 -19
Con~ultant Services Southbound Off Ramp & 115
Widening North of Winchester Road, PW98-07
17
98-148 SD
98-150 SD
98-151 SD
Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
HCL Civil Engineering
EnGEN Corporation
98-152 SD McDaniel Engineering
98-153 SD Howe Welding & Fabrication
98-154 SD Public Management Associates
98-155 SD Jeremy R. Buckley
98-156 SD Janice L. Knapp
98-157 SD Liam & Raquel C. Apperley
98-158 SD Ryan Roberts & Kristen Schuh
98-159 SD P & D Consultants
98-160 SD
98-161 SD
98-162 SD
98-163 SD
98-164 SD
98-165 SD
98-166 SO
98-167 SD
98-168 SD
98-169 SD
98-170 SD
98-171 SD
Metricom, Inc.
Terra-Cal Construction, Inc.
Economic Development
Corporation of Southwest
Riverside County
County of Riverside
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
Jim Fry
Kim Tinsley
KRW & Associates
Pechanga Band of Luiseno
Mission Indians
Marjorie Nelson
Agreement between Riverside
County Transportation
Commission and Ron Roberts
Jose Elisea Villa & Jose Manuel
Beltran
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Consultant Services Southbound Off Ramp & 115
Widening North of Rancho Calif. Rd., PW98-08
Rough Grading Plan for Tractor Race Property
Consultant Services for Overland Drive Street
Improvements & Margarita Road Street Widening PW97-
07
Design Services for Old Town Streetscape, PW97-05
Steel Fabrication for Old Town Streetscape, PW97-05
Citizen Survey on Public Library
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Supplemental Building Inspection Services for the Building
& Safety Department
Attachment Permit Agreement for Wireless Digital
Communications Network
Duck Pond Improvement Project, PW97-17CSD
Funding for FY 1998-99 Economic Development Services
Building Inspection Services
Bond analysis relating to the Redevelopment Agency
Web Page Services
Regulatory Agreement
Consultant Services for Engineering Plan Check, Map &
Legal Description
Agreement for Installation and Maintenance of Traffic
Signal on Tribal Land
Regulatory Agreement
Personal Services Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
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98-172 SO County of Riverside
98-173 SO Larry Donald Masonry
98-174 SO Southern California Edison
98-175 SO Pacitto Construction aka Peter-
Built Homes
98-176 SO Graphics Unlimited Lithography
98-177 SO Judy L. Hastings
98-178 SO Thomas Bros. Maps
98-179 SO Toran Development &
Construction
98-180 SO Pestmaster Services, Inc.
98-181 SO EnGEN Corporation
98-182 SO EnGEN Corporation
98-183 SO State of California Department of
Transportation
98-184 SO S. Parker Engineering, Inc.
98-185 SO
Between City of Temecula &
Redevelopment Agency of the
City of Temecula
Rancho California Water District
98-186 SO
98-188 SO
Carousel Farm & Carriage
Company
Federico & Martha Jara
98-189 SO
98-190 SO
Campos Verdes, LLC &
Woodside Homes of California,
Inc.
98-193 SO
98-194 SO
98-195 SO
Alex F. Guttman
Pamela A. Powell
Jeffrey S. & Delores Jones
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Disposition of Temecula Library upon payment to the City
of Murrieta
Foundations and Masonry work for Old Town Gateway
Arch entry monuments, PW97 -05
Relocation of Existing Overhead Facilities concerning the
Overland Bridge Overcrossing, PW95-11
Completion of Museum Building at Sam Hicks Park
Preparation & Printing of Community Services Brochures
Regulatory Agreement
Database License Agreement
Modifications to the Maintenance Facility
Right-of-Way Weed Control, 98-99-03
Geotechnical Services for Median Islands on Winchester
Road, PW97-21
Geotechnical Services for Winchester Road Sidewalk,
PW97-19
Program Supplement No. M001 doe Federal Aid Projects
No. 08-5459 (Signal for Winchester Road @ Enterprise
Circle)
Median Islands on Winchester Road west of Jefferson
Avenue PW97-21 & Traffic Signal at Winchester &
Enterprise Circle, PW97 -30
Cooperative Agreement for 115 Southbound Off-Ramp
Widening at Winchester Road,
PW97 -03 & PW98-07
Storm Drain Improvements on Margarita Road, PW97 -07
Trolley Service for Old Town Temecula Nov-pec 1998
Regulatory Agreement
Right of Entry & Temporary Construction Agreements in
relation to the, Margarita Road Storm Drain Improvements
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
19
98-196 SD Gary & Maureen Rombal
98-197 SD Christopher Ryan & Kara Lynn
Devereux
98-198 SD County of Riverside
98-199 SD E.A. Mendoza
98-200 SD Think Jacobson & Roth
98-201 SD Cox PCS Assets, LLC
98-202 SD Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
98-203 SD Riverside County Flood Control &
Water Conservation District
98-204 SD T.H.E. Soils Company
98-207 SD Engineering Ventures, Inc.
98-208 SD ARB I nc. Constructors
98-209 SD E.L. Yeager Construction
Company, Inc.
98-210 SD HCI, Inc.
98-214 SD Engineering Ventures, Inc.
98-215 SD Carl Adams Construction
Consultant
98-216 SD Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
98-217 SD State of California Department of
Transportation
98-218 SD State of California Department of
Transportation
98-219 SD
98-220 SD
98-222 SD
Shawn D. Nelson
JAS Pacific, Inc.
C.C. Myers, Inc.
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Reimbursement Agreement for Traffic Control for 79S &
115
Margarita Road Sidewalks at Sports Park, PW97 -16
Preparation of the Design, fabrication & exhibits for
Museum
Ground Lease Agreement at Paloma del Sol Park
Consultant Services for Median Islands on Winchester
Road, PW97-21
Murrieta Creek Channel Mowing
Geotechnical Services for Duck Pond, PW97-17CSD
Consultant Services
Winchester @ 115 Off-Ramp Widening, PW97-03
Pile Driving, Work Order, 98-99-04, PW95-11
Vibratory Roller, Work Order 98-99-05, PW95-11
Electric Service for Duck Pond Improvement Project,
PW97-17CSD
Centerline Staking for Overland Drive Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Special Welding Inspection Services for Archway in
Streetscape Project, PW97 -05
Geotechnical Services for 115 Winchester Off-Ramp,
PW97 -03
Program Supplement No. M002 to Administering Local
Agency/State Agreement for Federal-Aid Projects
08-5459 (009) - Via Las Colinas & Rancho Calif.
Program Supplement No. M003 to Administering Local
Agency/State Agreement for Federal-Aid Projects, 08-
5459 (001) - Overland Overcrossing from Ynez Rd. to
Jefferson Ave.
Employment Agreement for Acting City Manager
Inspection Services for the Building & Safety Department
Overland Drive Overcrossing at 115, PW95-11
20
98-223 SO Temecula Town Association
98-224 SO Temecula Balloon & Wine
Association
98-225 SO T emecula Town Association
98-226 SO Converse Consultants
98-227 SO DMG Maximus
98-228 SO Keyser Marston Associates
98-229 SO Olde San Diego Gazette
98-230 SO L. Williams Landscape, Inc.
99-01 SO Sierra Digital, Inc.
99-02 SO Sierra Digital, Inc.
99-03 SO DBX, Inc.
99-04 SO Redevelopment Agency
99-05 SO Riverside Construction Company
99-06 SO Riverside Construction Com pany
99-07 SO Albert Grover & Associates
99-08 SO Albert Grover & Associates
99-09 SO Engineering Ventures, Inc.
99-10 SO Pacific Coast Enterprises
99-11 SO Redevelopment Agency
99-12 SO Rizzo Construction
99-13 SO Sys Technology, Inc.
99-14 SO Michael A.& Carmela R. Forbing
99-15 SO GTE California Incorporated
99-16 SO Brewer & Associates
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Sponsorship for 1999 Frontier Days Rodeo
Sponsorship for 1999 Temecula Balloon & Wine Festival
Sponsorship for the 1999 Temecula Rod Run
Consultant Services for Margarita Road Sidewalk Project
(Sports Park) PW97-16
City Manager Recruitment
Consultant Services for Temecula Shuttle Property
Advertising Agreement for Marketing
Citywide Tree Trimming, 98-99-01
RecWare Software Subscription Agreement
RecWare Software License Agreement
Traffic Signal at Rancho California Rd. & Via Las Colinas,
PW97 -29
Cooperative Agreement for the Front Street Widening
South of Rancho California Road, PW98-06
Winchester Road & Ynez Road Street Widening, PW97-
06
Margarita Road/Overland Drive & Long Canyon Wash
Improvements, PW97 -07
Traffic Signal Design Services for Margarita & Pio Pico,
PW98-12
Traffic Signal Design Services for Margarita Road &
Pauba Road, PW98-13
Land Surveying Services for Old Town Souths ide Parking
Lot, PW98-16
Consultant Services for the Assignment of Street
Addresses
Cooperative Agreement for Western Bypass Corridor,
PW95-07
City Hall Modifications
Purchase of P.C. Workstations
Regulatory Agreement
Pay Phones in Old Town
Surveying Services for Temecula Shuttle Property
21
99-17 SD
T.H.E. Soils Company
99-18 SD
99-19 SD
Donna Rae Cobb
Rancho California Water District
99-20 SD Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
99-21 SD Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
99-22 SD T.Y. Lin International
99-23 SD Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade &
Douglas, Inc.
99-24 SD Pacific Century Homes
99-25 SD T.Y. Lin International
99-26 SD Granite Construction
99-27 SD T.H.E. Soils Company
Geotechnical Services for Winchester Road & Ynez Road
Street Widening, PW97 -06 .
Regulatory Agreement
Reimbursement Agreement for Margarita Road/Overland
Drive & Long Canyon Creek Improvements, PW97-07
Consultant Services for 115 Southbound Off-Ramp
Widening at Winchester Road, PW98-07
Consultant Services for Southbound Off-Ramp & 115
Widening North of Rancho California Road, PW98-08
Consultant Services for Overland Drive Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Design Services for Rancho California Road Northbound
& Southbound Ramp Widening at 115
Overland Drive Sewer Improvements, PW97-07
Construction Support Services for Overland Drive
Overcrossing, PW95-11
Pala Road Bridge, PW97-15
Geotechnical Services for Margarita Road/Overland Drive
& Long Canyon Wash, PW97 -07
Armstrong Development Services Engineering Surveying Services for Pujol Street Sidewalk
Improvements, PW98-17
99-28 SD
99-29 SD T. Y. Lin International
99-30 SD T. Y. Lin International
99-31 SD Mike Elliott - PELA
99-32 SD Litelines, Inc,
99-33 SD Grayner Engineering
99-34 SD Rancho California Water District
99-35 SD T.Y. Lin International
99-36 SD
99-37 SD
99-38 SD
DMG Maximus
Rhonda C. Patterson
William Hay & Sandra D. Estrella
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Construction Coordinator Services for Overland Drive
. Overcrossing, PW95-11
Construction Coordinator Services for Pala Road Bridge,
PW97-15
Plan Check & Inspection Services for TCSD Maintenance
Installation of Banner Arm Assemblies on Light Posts in
Old Town
Consultant Services for Proposed Mezzanine Addition at
the Maintenance Facility
Reimbursement Agreement for Duck Pond Improvement,
PW97 -17CSD
Construction Support Services for Pala Road Bridge,
PW97-15
User Fee Study
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
22
99-39 SD BidAmerica
99-41 SD Richardson R.V., Inc.
99-42 S D Dale L. Helton & Gail A. Clark
99-43 S D EnGEN Corporation
99-44 SD Rizzo Construction, Inc.
99-45 SD Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
99-46 SD Robert Caran Productions
99-47 SD Douglas W. & Athena Marie
Heller
99-48 SD Ynez CCC Partners, Ltd.
99-49 SD Davidson & Allen Architects
99-50 SD Robert James & Veronica Maria
Hecker
99-51 SD Kleinfelder, Inc.
99-52 SD Kleinfelder, Inc.
99-53 SD Economic Development
Corporation
99-54 SD Kleinfelder, Inc.
99-55 SD Mega Electrical Company
99-57 SD Timothy L. & Tina M. Showalter
99-58 SD DMG Maximus
99-59 SD Temecula Town Association
99-60 SD Caltrop Engineering Corporation
99-61 SD Henry B. & Oliva U. Roque
99-62 SD Jeffrey G. Paine
99-64 SD Debi Spitzfaden, Ph.D.
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Archiving Records for Building & Safety
Purchase Agreement for property located at 27500
Jefferson Avenue
Regulatory Agreement
Geotechnical Services for Overland Drive Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Old Town Streetscape Private Property Improvements,
PW97 -05
Consultant Services for the Maintenance Facility
Improvements
1999 & 2000 4th of -July Fireworks Display
2-Regulatory Agreement First Time Home Buyer Program
& Home Improvement Loan
First Amended Compromise & Settlement Agreement for
CFD 88-12 issues
Architectural Services for Modification of Maintenance
Facility
Regulatory Agreement
Geotechnical Services for Overland Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Geotechnical Services for Pala Road Bridge, PW97-15
FY 1998-99 Funding & Provision of Economic
Development Services
Additional Geotechnical Serviced for Overland
Overcrossing, PW95-11
Tennis Court Lighting at TVHS, PW98-10
Regulatory Agreement
Street & Park Development Impact Fee Study
Old Town Logo License Agreement
Structural Inspection Services for Overland Drive
Overcrossing, PW95-11
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Web Page Services
23
99-65 SD
99-66 SD
99-67 SD
99-68 SD
99-69 SD
99-70 SD
99-71 SD
99-72 SD
99-76 SD
99-77 SD
99-79 SD
99-80 SD
99-81 SD
99-82 SD
99-83 SD
99-84 SD
99-85 SD
99-86 SD
99-87 SD
99-88 SD
99-89 SD
99-90 SD
Riverside County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District &
County of Riverside & Woodside
Homes of California
Riverside County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District,
County of Riverside, City of
Murrieta, City of Temecula
Caltrop Engineering Corporation
Caltrop Engineering Corporation
Rizzo Construction, Inc.
J.K. Weigle Engineering
Contractor
Temecula Valley Unified School
District
Temecula Valley Film Council
Aguilar & Associates
Environmental Systems Research
Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
Cesar & Manuella Lopez
Davidson & Allen
Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
Jaguar Computer Systems, Inc.
BidAmerica
Project Design Consultants
Integra Engineering, Inc.
Converse Consultants
Katie Biszantz, James & Marcia
Richling
KRW & Associates
Sarakki Associates
Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Cooperative Agreement for Margarita Road - Date Street
Storm Drain Line B
Project No. 7-0-0179
Tract Map 28778
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Stormwater Discharge Permit Implementation Agreement
Structural Inspection Services for Overland Drive
Overcrossing, PW95-11
Structural Inspection Services for Pala Road Bridge,
PW97-15
Old Town Streetscape, PW97-05
Rotary Park Improvement Project, PW98-09CSD
Joint use of James L. Day Middle School
Advertising Agreement for the Film Festival
Engineering Services for the Public Works Department
Purchase of MapObjects Software for GIS
Regulatory Agreement
Consultant Services for modifications to the Mary Phillips
Senior Center
Geotechnical Services for Front Street Widening, PW98-
06
Purchase of two Compaq Proliant Servers
Scanning of Planning Documents
Surveying Services for Temecula Shuttle Property
Aerial Survey for Proposed Library Site
Geotechnical Investigation Report for Basketball Court
Regulatory Agreement
Map & Plan Checking Services for Public Works
Intersection Traffic Monitoring System, PW99-05
Engineering Services for Pala Road Bridge Improvements,
PW97-15
24
99-91 SO Dennis G. & Patricia A. Munyon
99-92 SO Rasmussen Brothers
99-93 SO Davidson & Allen Architects
99-94 SO Kleinfelder, Inc.
99-95 SO Temecula Valley Museum, Inc. &
Tony Tobin
99-97 SO Sky Canyon Enterprises, LLC
99-98 SO Principe & Associates
99-101 SO Engineering Ventures, Inc.
99-102 SO Alhambra Group
99-103 SO T Y Lin International
99-104 SO Rancho California Water District
99-105 SO American Asphalt Repair &
Resurfacing Company
99-107 SO Cotton/Beland/Associates
99-108 SO Computer Protection Technology,
Inc.
99-109 SO Robert Byrd Construction
99-110 SO Moreland & Associates
99-111 SO KATY FM Radio
99-112 SO DBX, Inc.
99-113 SO
Think Jacobson & Roth
99-114 SO
Albert Grover & Associates
99-115 SO
Engineering Ventures
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement & Facade Improvement Rebate
Agreement
Maintenance Facility Tenant Improvements - Phase II
Consultant Services for Maintenance Facility - Phase III
Geotechnical Services for Pala Road Bridge
Improvements, PW97-15
Transfer of Historical and Cultural Artifacts to the TCSD
Rental of Storage Space at French Valley Airport for
Museum Artifacts
Biological Studies for the Proposed Temecula Library Site
Land Surveying Services for Old Town Streetscape
Improvements, PW97-05
Architecture Services for 115 & 79S and 79S & Front,
PW96-05
Engineering Services for Overland Bridge Overcrossing,
PW95-11
Reimbursement Agreement for Pala Road Bridge, PW97-
15
FY98-99 Street Sealing Project, PW99-04
Consultant Services for Housing Element Update, PA98-
0186
Equipment Maintenance Agreement for Deltec 18kVA
UPS
Construction Services for Modifications to Cashiers Office
Professional Services Agreement for Audit Services
Independence Day Celebration Responsibilities
Traffic Signal Installation
Margarita & Pauba, PW98-12
& Margarita & Pio Pico, PW98-13
Collection Management Program for Temecula Valley
Museum
Consultant Services for Traffic Signal Timing
Improvements
Consultant Services for Margarita Road/Overland Drive &
Long Canyon Wash, PW97-07
25
99-116 SD
Secure Business
Communications
99-117 SD
OMB Electrical Engineers, Inc.
99-118 SD
County of Riverside
99-119 SD
State of California
99-120 SD
J.K. Weigle Engineering
Contractor
99-121 SD
99-122 SD
Granite Construction Company
Hopkins Real Estate Group
99-124 SD Vaughn E. & Alaina J. Sims
99-125 SD Fernando & Rosa Lopez
99-126 SD David H. & Arsenia S. Spracklin
99-127 SD Quality Workers Landscaping
99-128 SD Toran Development &
Construction
99-129 SD Robert E. & Michelle M. Kazen
99-130 SD Leighton & Associates,
Geotechnical Consultants
99-131 SD Supertoner
99-132 SD BidAmerica
99-133 SD J.A.S. Pacific, Inc.
99-134 SD J.A.S. Pacific, Inc.
99-135 SD P & D Consultants
99-136 SD County of Riverside
99-137 SD County of Riverside
99-138 SD West Coast Arborists, Inc.
99-139 SD Tom Dodson & Associates
99-140 SD Robert Bein, William Frost &
Assoc.
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
AudioNideo Technical Support
Electrical Design for Old Town First Street Bridge, PW95-
08
Cooperation Agreement for CDBG Funds FY's 2000-01,
2001-02, 2002-03
Pre-Excavation Agreement in relation to Pala Road
Bridge, PW97-15
Street Sign Replacement,
PW98-18
Santa Gertrudis Creek Bike Trail, PW97-25CSD
Marketing of the Poole Property for possible
redevelopment
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Completion of Landscaping, Rancho California Road at
115, PW95-12
Work Order 98-99-35
(Sealing Treatment of Old Town 6th Street Boardwalk)
Regulatory Agreement
Consultant Services for Santa Gertrudis Bike Trail Under
Crossing Improvements
Printer Maintenance
Scanning of Building Permits for Building & Safety
Plan Check Services for Building & Safety
Building Inspection Services for Building & Safety
Building Inspection Services for Building & Safety
Supplemental Agreement for FY 1999/00 Community
Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG)
MOU for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency
Citywide Tree Trimming Services
Consultant Services for First Street Bridge, PW95-08
Engineering Services for 115/79S Interchange, PW96-05 &
115/Santiago, New Connection Concept, PW99-03
26
99-141 SO
99-142 SO
Self's Janitorial Service
99-143 SO
99-144 SO
Dual Development, Inc. (Edward
& Kathleen 0001)
Thomas Bros. Maps
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
99-145 SO
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
99-146 SO
Engineering Ventures, Inc.
99-147 SO
McLaughlin Engineering & Mining,
Inc.
99-148 SO
T.H.E. Soils Company
99-149 SO
Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
99-150 SO Riverside County Habitat
Conservation Agency
99-151 SO Regina A. Cusumano
99-152 SO Inland Empire Economic
Partnership (IEEP)
99-153 SO Temecula Valley Film Council
99-154 SO BidAmerica
99-155 SO L. D. King, Inc
99-156 SO Temecula Chamber of Commerce
99-157 SO Temecula Valley Economic
Development Corporation (EDC)
99-158 SO Dillon Consulting Engineers, Inc.
99-159 SO Shirley J. Lee
99-160 SO Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson
99-162 SO Pacific Coast Enterprises
99-163 SO Mockingbird Nurseries, Inc.
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Park & Facility Restroom Maintenance Services
Release & Settlement Agreement
Database License Agreement
Construction Surveying for 115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane
at Winchester Road, PW98-07
Construction Surveying for 115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane
at Rancho California Road,
PW98-08
Construction Surveying for Rancho California Road at 115
Ramp Improvements, PW98-08
PW95-12, Rancho California Rd at 1-15 Ramp
Improvements
Geotechnical Services for Signals at Margarita at Pio Pico,
PW98-12 & Margarita at Pauba, PW98-13
Preliminary and Construction Services Rancho Ca. Rd at
1-15 Ramp Improvements,
PW98-08 (PW95-12)
Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Planning
Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Marketing Program Agreement
Advertising Agreement for FY 1999/2000
Archiving Records for Building & Safety
Rancho California Sportspark Playground Improvements
Funding for Promotional Activities for FY 1999/2000
FY 1999/2000 Funding for Economic Development
Services
Consulting Services for smoke control systems during mall
construction
Regulatory Agreement
Attorney Services for Employee Organizations
Street Numbering Services on an as needed basis
Landscape Materials for Pala Road Bridge, PW97 -15
27
99-164 SD Temecula Valley Pop Warner
99-165 SD Moses & Maria P. Salas
99-166 SD Shawn D. Nelson
99-167 SD GFB-Friedrich & Associates, Inc.
99-168 SD County of Riverside & American
Vineyard Foundation
99-169 SD E.L. Yeager Construction
Company, Inc.
99-170 SD Riverside Construction Company,
Inc.
99-171 SD Temecula Town Association
99-172 SD Temecula Town Association
99-173 SD Temecula Town Association
99-174 SD Custom Built Solutions
99-175 SD Christ the Vine
99-176 SD LG2WB, Engineers, Inc. dba
Linscott Law & Greenspan
99-177 SD Utah Pacific Construction
99-178 SD DMG-Maximus
99-179 SD La Salle Lighting Services, dba La
Salle Electric
99-180 SD Pela, a Landscape Architectural
Firm
99-181 SD Valuation Resource Management
99-182 SD Benjamin S. & Maria Elena
Amosa
99-184 SD Computer Alert Systems, Inc.
99-185 SD Dream Engineering, Inc.
99-186 SD Steve C. & Caroline E. Beard
99-187 SD Eduardo Ochoa & Maria Isabel
Becerra
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Installation & Maintenance of Scoreboard at Temecula
Middle School
Regulatory Agreement
City Manager Employment Contract
Design Services for Margarita Road Widening, PW99-01
Research on the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter and the
Spread of Pierce's Disease
115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane at Winchester Road,
PW98-07
115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane at Rancho Calif. Road,
PW98-08
Advertising Agreement for Temecula Rod Run 2000
Advertising Agreement for Frontier Days Rodeo 2000
Advertising Agreement for Temecula Tractor Race 1999
Purchase of P.C. Workstations
Temporary Construction Agreement in relation to Long
Canyon Creek Detention Basin, PW97 -07
Traffic Study Review Services
Emergency Street Repairs
Margarita at Rancho Vista & Margarita at Yukon
Services for preparing Annual Report (SCR & Street
Reports)
Install & Remove Light Poles at Rancho Vista Park
Plan Check & Inspection Services for TCSD Maintenance
Areas
Inventory Services
Regulatory Agreement
Alarm Service Agreement for the Wedding Chapel
Rancho California Sports Park Field Lighting
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
28
99-188 SD Woodside Chantemar, Inc.
99-189 SD DBX, Inc.
99-190 SD State of California, acting by and
through the Department of
Transportation
99-191 SD J.D.C., Inc.
99-192 SD West Coast Arborists, Inc.
99-193 SD T emecula Valley Balloon & Wine
Festival
99-198 SD Computer Alert Systems, Inc.
99-200 SD Jose & Lourdes M. Ortiz and
Rafael Ortiz
99-201 SD Leighton & Associates
99-202 SD Leighton & Associates
99-203 SD Integra Engineering, Inc.
99-204 SD Shawn & Coree Middleton
99-205 SD Jon R. & Suzanne Suydam
99-208 SD J .A. M. S.lEnd ispute
99-209 SD Larry W. & Diana Lang
99-210 SO City of Murrieta, City of Lake
Elsinore, County of Riverside
99~211 SD All American Asphalt
99-212 SD Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
99-213 SD Rancho California Water District
99-214 SD Margaret E. Montague
99-216 SD Christopher D.& Brenda Edwards
Bickerstaff
99-217 SD Randall Lee & Deborah Cregut
so = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Parks & Recreation Dev. Impact Fee Reduction
Agreement
Traffic Signal & Median Modification at Rancho California
Road at Town Center Drive, PW99-09
Superseding Freeway Agreement
Butterfield Stage Park Improvements, PW98-01 CSD
Tree Maintenance Services
Advertising Agreement for June 2000 Event
Alarm Service Agreement for the T emecula Museum
Regulatory Agreement
Construction Services for 115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane
at Winchester Road, PW98-07
Construction Services for 115 Southbound Auxiliary Lane
at Rancho California Rd, PW98-08
Rancho California Sports Park Aerial Survey
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Services to conduct hearings on property disputes
Agreement providing for Deferral of Payment of
Development Impact Fee (Property located at 27660
Jefferson)
MOU for Marketing for Business Attraction
FY99-00 Pavement Management System, PW99-07
Realignment of Diaz Road to Vincent Moraga Drive,
PW95-27
Use of Reclaimed Water at the Rancho California Sports
Park
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
29
99-218 SO Steven S. & Jennifer L. Dahlin
99-219 SO Keven & L.C. Nicole Steen
99-220 SO Myra J. Gonsalves
99-221 SO David W. & Robin S. Newman
99-222 SO Arts Council of T emecula Valley
99-223 SO Minolta Business Solutions
99-224 SO Charles F. & Viola L. Bentley
99-225 SO BFI
99-226 SO Norris-Repke, Inc.
99-227 SO Becker Engineering
99-228 SO Temecula Valley Unified School
District
99-229 SO Data Ticket, Inc.
99-230 SO Armstrong Development Services
99-231 SO Robert Leseberg
99-232 SO J.J. Macintyre Company
99-233 SO Michael L.D. Kirkpatrick
99-235 SO JP Striping
99-237 SO Laurence M. & Mary F. Jimenez
99-238 SO Tom Bentley
99-239 SO Elaine Miller
99-240 SO Converse Consultants
99-241 SO Converse Consultants
99-242 SO Melad & Associates
99-243 SO Riverside County Flood Control &
Water Conservation District
99-244 SO 1 st Mechanical, Inc.
(now known as Kinetics Service
Company)
99-245 SO Maria Elena Hilton
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Community Grant Agreement
Maintenance Agreement for Copier in Cashiers Office
Regulatory Agreement
Biotrack Medical Waste Service Agreement
Consultant Services for First Street Bridge Extension,
PW95-08
Drainage Improvements to Cabrillo Avenue at John
Warner Road
Motor Vehicle Fueling Agreement
Processing of fines for Citations issued for illegal parking
Professional Services for desiltation of the pond at the
Rancho California Sports Park
Installation of PC's
Collection Services
Regulatory Agreement
Bike Lane Signing & Striping, PW99-02CSD
Regulatory Agreement
Clean up services for Irwin property on North Pujol
Regulatory Agreement
Geotechnical Services for Butterfield Basketball Court
Geotechnical Services for Temecula Public Library
Building Inspection Services
Mowing Services for Murrieta Creek Channel #7-0-0020
HV AC Preventative Maintenance
Regulatory Agreement
30
99-247 SD Robert E. Wilson Regulatory Agreement
99-248 SD Pedro M. & Maria L. Alegria Regulatory Agreement
99-249 SD Engineering Ventures, Inc. Consultant Services for Traffic signal Installation at
Margarita Road at Pauba Road, PW98-13
99-250 SD Cynthia D. Cheathem Regulatory Agreement
99-251 SD Ian Davidson Landscape Architect Consultant Services for Second Street Parking Lot, PW98-
I.D.L.A. 16
99-252 SD Severson Smith Agreement Affecting Real Property to Implement
Conditions of Approval of Land Use (27607 - 27655
Commerce Drive, Temecula, CA) .
99-254 SD Cal-West Construction Curb & Gutter Repairs on Del Rio Road
99-255 SD JDSA Electrical Energy Consultant Services for Second Street Parking Lot
Consultants Project,
PW98-16
99-256 SD Chemicon International, Inc. Deferral of Development Impact Fees for Property located
at 28820 Single Oak Drive
99-257 SD AMS Planning & Research Children's Museum Feasibility Study
99-262 SD ECAP Consultant Services from John Husing
99-263 SD Eric J. & Lunaria A. Ross Regulatory Agreement
99-264 SD Willdan Associates Consultant Services, Traffic Signal Design for Pala Road
Phase II,
99-269 SD Cynthia M. Palmer
99-270 SD Converse Consultants
99-271 SD Environmental Control Systems,
Inc.
99-272 SD American Asphalt Repair &
Resurfacing Co., Inc.
99-273 SD Brian K. & Tracie S. Way
99-274 SD Cozad & Thomsen, Inc.
99-275 SD CDE Resources, Inc.
99-276 SD Robert Morris
99-277 SD RJM Design Group, Inc.
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Regulatory Agreement
Geotechnical Services for Northwest Sports Complex,
PW99-12
Demolition Services for 28735 Pujol
CRC Parking Lot Sealing
Regulatory Agreement
Soundwall Survey & Design for Pala Road Bridge
Improvements, PW97-15
Pujol Street Sidewalk Improvements, PW98-17
License Agreement for Historic Old Town Gateway Arches
& Medallions
Chaparral High School Aquatics Facility Design Contract
31
99-279 SD
99-280 SD
99-281 SD
99-283 SD
99-284 SD
99-285 SD
99-286 SD
99-289 SD
99-290 SD
99-291 SD
99-292 SD
99-293 SD
99-295 SD
99-296 SD
99-297 SD
99-298 SD
McLaughlin Engineering & Mining,
Inc.
Raymond L. & Robin R. Zapata
Lawrence L. & Linda C. Mills Jr.
Connie Rae Babbitt
Aguilar Consulting Engineers
Redevelopment Agency
Redevelopment Agency
T.H.E. Soils Company
Albert K. Crisp, P.E.
David R. & Sunya c. Silverthorn
Richard Daniel & AnnMarie
Garcia
Robert Bein, William Frost &
Associates
Petra Geotechnical, Inc.
P.etra Geotechnical, Inc.
Forest City Development
California, Inc. (Towne Center
Associates, L.P.)
Xerox
SD = Scanned & Destroyed
Contracts for Destruction - April 2007
Intersection Improvements for Margarita Road southbound
lane to De Portola Road, PW99-01
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Engineering Services for Murrieta Creek Bridge, PW99-14
Cooperative Agreement for Old Town Parking Lots,
PW98-16
Cooperative Agreement for Pujol Street Sidewalks
Improvements, PW98-17
Materials Testing Services for Margarita Road Interim
Paving
Consultant Services for Engineering Plan Check, Map &
Legal Descriptions Review
Regulatory Agreement
Regulatory Agreement
Surveying & Mapping Services for Pala Road Bridge
Improvements, PW97-15
Geotechnical & Materials Testing for Old Town Southside
Parking Lot, PW98-16
Geotechnical & Materials Testing for Winchester Road
Pavement Rehabilitation, PW99-16
Partial Funding of Police Service at the Promenade Mall
5800 Copier in Copy Room and DC220C2 Copier in Copy
Room
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FROM: Gwyn R. Flores, CMC, Sr. Records Coordinator
TO: Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
DATE: April 10, 2007
SUBJECT: Request for Destruction of Records
Attached "Exhibit B" is a listing of records maintained in the City's Building and Safety
Department. These documents have been identified in Record Series 805-07 & 805-08
(list attached) and has been imaged into the City's LaserFiche Imaging System and are
eligible for destruction in accordance with the City of Temecula's approved Retention
Policy as outlined in Resolution No. 07-02. The imaging of these records complies with
the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5.
The undersigned have reviewed and approved this destruction request.
Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5, I hereby give my
consent to the destruction of records under the direction of the City Clerk pursuant to the
City of Temecula's adopted Destruction of Obsolete Records Policy.
APPROVED:
Department Head:
APPROVED:
City Attorney:
R: \forms\destruct. rqs
EXHIBIT B
Box 92
40017 ASHVILLE LN
40255 ATMORE CT
29886 AVENIDA CIMA DEL SOL
29680 AVENIDA DEL SOL
31173 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
31918 AVENIDA ENRIQUE
33279 AVENIDA BICICLETA
31919 AVENIDA ENRIQUE
41050 AVENIDA VERDE
40205 BALBOA DR
40213 BALBOA DR
40197 BALBOA DR
40221 BALBOA DR
40229 BALBOA DR
41294 BRAVOS CT
44598 BRENTWOOD PLAZA
29016 BRIDGEHAMPTON PLAZA
41492 BUECKING DR
32040 CALLE GERONA
33306 CALLE ALFREDO
43829 CALLE BALMEZ
31902 CALLE CABALLOS
31903 CALLE ELENITA
31909 CALLE ELENITA
31915 CALLE ELENITA
31916 CALLE ELENITA
31921 CALLE ELENITA
31927 CALLE ELENITA
31933 CALLE ELENITA
31939 CALLE ELENITA
31950 CALLE ELENITA
40435 CALLE FIESTA
40371 CALLE KATERINE
40045 CALLE MEDUSA
40216 CALLE MEDUSA
31722 CALLE NOVELDA
40472 CALLE TIARA
40670 CALLE TORCIDA
39806 CAMBRIDGE PLAZA
42588 CAMELOT RD
44785 CAMINO ALAMOSA
32220 CAMINO CAllARI
30755 CANTERFIELD DR
39865 CANTRELL RD
43780 CARE NT AN DR
32389 CASTLE CT
40601 CEBU DR
40691 CEBU DR
40960 CEBU DR
40382 CHANTEMAR WY
40549 CHANTEMAR WY
40660 CHANTEMAR WY
32913 CHARMES CT
41070 CHEMIN COUTET
41111 CHEMIN COUTET
42065 CHESTNUT DR
28810 CHEVERLY CT
43315 CIELO DE AZUL
30930 CORTE ARROYO VISTA
33269 CORTE CANARIO
32218 CORTE CARMEL
32229 CORTE CHATADA
43120 CORTE LANDERAS
41521 CORTE PERGAMINO
31870 CALLE REDONDELA
43495 CORTE RIAL TO
32212 CORTE GARDANO
44768 CORTE GUTIERREZ
31969 CORTE LA PUENTA
31988 CORTE RUIZ
31475 CORTE SALINAS
44764 CORTE SANCHEZ
44861 CORTE SEVRINA
30087 CORTE TOLANO
39721 CREATIVE DR
31098 DEL REY RD
42535 DEVANT CR
43400 DODARO DR
40210 DONOMORE CT
41863 DRIVER LN
28729 EDENTON WY
28785 EDENTON WY
28793 EDENTON WY
28769 EDENTON WY
28761 EDENTON WY
28766 EDENTON WY
28777 EDENTON WY
28790 EDENTON WY
28801 EDENTON WY
28817 EDENTON WY
44281 FLORES DR
39810 GOLDEN ROD RD
33108 HARMONY LN
45644 KI MO ST
42700 LAS VIOLETTAS CT
32863 LEVI CT
39549 L1NNITT CR
32441 MAGENTA CT
42091 MAJESTIC CT
29919 MIRA LOMA DR
30493 MOONTI DE CT
44960 MUIRFIELD DR
45009 MURFIELD DR
28757 OAK PARK LN
28765 OAK PARK LN
28773 OAK PARK LN
28781 OAK PARK LN
28789 OAK PARK LN
31136 NASSAU CT
42008 PACIFIC GROVE WY
30404 PECHANGA DR
31540 PIO PICO RD
28500 PUJOL ST
28955 PUJOL ST
42023 SOUTHERN HILLS DR
41813 ST THOMAS CT
28816 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28819 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28824 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28827 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28835 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28843 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28848 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28851 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28856 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28859 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
28864 SPRINGFIELD PLAZA
41829 ST THOMAS CT
41874 ST THOMAS CT
41849 ST THOMAS CT
41861 ST THOMAS CT
41870 ST THOMAS CT
29180 STONEWOOD RD
32779 STONEFIELD LN
42477 SWOBODA CT
29670 VALLE OL VE RA
29765 VALLE VERDE
40220 VILLAGE RD
40526 WGASA PLAZA
28976 WILLISTON CT
39739 WESTCHESTER CT
42359 WYANDOTTE ST
42367 WYANDOTTE ST
42375 WYANDOTTE ST
42383 WYANDOTTE ST
42391 WYANDOTTE ST
42399 WYANDOTTE ST
41321 YUBA CR
TR 31053 WALLS
TR 30667-1 &2 WALLS
TR 23143-11WALLS
TR 29961-4 WALLS
TR 26828-2 WALLS
TR 23209
Box 92
Page 1 of 1
42113 ACACIA WY
39984 ANNAPOLIS DR
41670 AVE DE LA REINA
43140 AVE DE SAN PASQUAL
31919 AVENIDA VERDE
41941 AVENIDA VISTA
42053 AVENIDA VISTA
40189 BALBOA DR
45506 BAYBERRY PL
45518 BAYBERRY PL
45530 BAYBERRY PL
44520 BEDFORD CT
43162 E BLACKDEER LOOP
28917 BRIDGEHAMPTOM RD
43034 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43714 BUCKEYE RD
31582 BUNKERS WY
43085 BUSINESS PARK DR
43445 BUSINESS PARK DR
30150 CABRILLO AVE
32170 CALLE BALAREZA
32230 CALLE BALAREZA
32194 CALLE BALAREZA
32103 CALLE BALAREZA
43813 CALLE BALMEZ
33320 CALLE CANTU
43877 CALLE DE VELARDO
43525 CALLE DE VELARDO
40641 CALLE FIESTA
40783 CALLE KATERINE
31533 CALLE LOS PADRES
32159 CAMINO HERENCIA
32199 CAMINO CAllARI
43026 CAMINO CARUNA
43827 CAMINO GALLEGOS
32071 CAMINO NUNEZ
39552 CANARY CR
40530 CARMELlTA CR
32956 CASALA CT
39791 CAMBRIDGE PL
31943 CAMINO RABAGO
44560 CAYENNE TRAIL
43090 CORTE CHAT ADA
31992 CORTE LA PUENTA
32237 CORTE PARADO
30217 CORTE PLATA
31881 CORTE POSITAS
44897 CORTE RODRIGUEZ
44882 CORTE RODRIGUEZ
30051 CORTE TOLANO
42148 COSMIC DR
42421 COSMIC DR
Box 93
31810 CORTE SAGUNTO
30731 DORAL CT
28857 EDENTON WY
28841 EDENTON WY
28865 EDENTON WY
28873 EDENTON WY
43644 EL FARO PL
31130 S GENERAL KEARNY RD
39822 N GENERAL KEARNY RD
29657 N GENERAL KEARNY RD
31120 GRANVI LLE CT
28582 HARVESTON DR
42292 HARWICK LN
31172 HIGHWAY 79S
32648 HISLOP WY
40034 HUDSON CT
40046 HUDSON CT
40058 HUDSON CT
42620 HUSSAR CT
30552 IRON BARK CT
30558 IRON BARK CT
44633 JAMIN CR
30943 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31188 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
32977 JOHN WY
43991 JOHN WARNER RD
29474 JON CHRISTIAN PL
31264 JURA CT
41925 KAFFIRBOOM CT
31107 KAHWEA RD
31217 KAHWEA RD
39318 KI MBERL Y LN
29920 LA CORONA CT
40702 LA COLIMA RD
32520 LAMA CT
32530 LAMA CT
43935 LARINO CT
42862 LARRY LEE LN
31472 LA SERENA WY
30075 LAUREL CREEK
28882 LEXINGTON RD
31589 LOMA LINDA RD
31673 LOMA LINDA RD
45803 LOMA LINDA RD
45805 LOMA LINDA RD
30021 LOS NOGALES RD
30065 LOS NOGALES RD
31310 LOCUST CT
31328 LOCUST CT
31304 LOCUST CT
44668 LORRAINE DR
40573 MARGARITA RD
44884 MARGE PL
42573 MEADE CR
42583 MEADE CR
32025 MEADOWS PKWY
40307 MENDOCINO LN
30420 MILANO DR
29910 MIRA LOMA DR
43302 MODENA DR
42532 MODENA DR
33101 MONROY CR
33111 MONROY CR
33121 MONROY CR
33131 MONROY CR
33141 MONROY CR
33151 MONROY CR
40001 NEW HAVEN RD
40395 ODESSA DR
32856 PARAGUAY DR
29243 PROVIDENCE RD
42210 ROICK DR
27579 ROSEBA Y CT
27526 SANDERLING WY
39519 SHADOW VIEW CT
30172 SILVER RIDGE CT
28780 SINGLE OAK DR
30761 SKY TERRACE DR
32949 SOTELO DR
30482 SPICA CT
40176 STOWE RD
40029 STOWE RD
42554 SWOBODA CT
30350 TRADEWATER CT
32959 TRESTLE LN
32808 TRINI CT
43510 VERDE DR
32245 VIA ARIAS
29405 VIA NORTE
29890 VIA NORTE
31020 VIA NORTE
43871 VIA MONT ALBAN
40120 VILLA VENECIA
39576 WARBLER DR
39809 WELLS LEY CT
40427 WGASA PL
40526 WGASA PL
40534 WGASA PL
40557 WGASA PL
40435 WINCHESTER RD
40820 WINCHESTER RD
42284 WINCHESTER RD
42195 WYANODOTTE ST
40421 YARDLEY CT
Box 93
Page 1 of 2
Box 93
27548 YNEZ RD
26550 YNEZ RD
41473 ZINFANDEL AVE
TR 29929
TR 29798-3
TR 29928
TR 29928-1
TR 29928-2
TR 29928-2 LOTS 21,22,23
TR31 053-1
TR31 053-3
Box 93
Page 2 of 2
BOX 94
43845 CALLE BALMEZ
40515 CALLE FIESTA
28907 DAVENPORT LN
28923 DAVENPORT LN
28947 DAVENPORT LN
28955 DAVENPORT LN
28963 DAVENPORT LN
29657 DEAL CT
30261 DEER MEADOW RD
30277 DEER MEADOW RD
42097 DELMONTE ST
29665 DEL REY RD
39523 DIEGO DR
39597 DIEGO DR
42036 DUNES CT
42051 DUNES CT
28806 EDENTON WY
28814 EDENTON WY
28822 EDENTON WY
28825 EDENTON WY
28830 EDENTON WY
28833 EDENTON WY
28838 EDENTON WY
28854 EDENTON WY
28862 EDENTON WY
43646 EL FARO PL
33357 ELIZABETH RD
31202 ENFIELD LN
31238 ENFIELD LN
44690 KEVIN PL
44673 LORRAINE DR
43445 LOS CABALLEROS
33161 MONROY CR
33171 MONROY CR
33181 MONROY CR
33191 MONROY CR
30392 MOONLIGHT CT
30559 MOONTIDE CT
44948 MUIRFIELD DR
43520 NANTES CT
43530 NANTES CT
27500 NELLIE CT
27535 NELLIE CT
27215 NICHOLAS RD
31143 NICHOLAS RD
29611 NIGHTCREST CR
39377 NORTHGATE PKWY
39395 NORTHGATE PKWY
39409 NORTHGATE PKWY
39421 NORTHGATE PKWY
39433 NORTHGATE PKWY
39445 NORTHGATE PKWY
39507 NORTHGATE PKWY 42092 REMINGTON AVE
39519 NORTHGATE PKWY 42110 REMINGTON AVE
39531 NORTHGATE PKWY 42128 REMINGTON AVE
32808 NORTHSHIRE CR 42146 REMINGTON AVE
32864 NORTHSHIRE CR 42592 REMORA ST
32881 NORHTSHIRE CR 31910 REYES CT
32896 NORTHSHIRE CR 31925 REYES CT
28762 OAK PARK LN 30951 RIVERTON LN
28770 OAK PARK LN 42108 ROICK DR
28778 OAK PARK LN 42108 ROICK DR
28786 OAK PARK LN 33155 SAGE CT
28991 OLD TOWN FRONT ST 41825 ST THOMAS CT
42570 OSLO CR 43300 SAN FERMIN PL
40806 OVERLAND DR 30452 SAN PASQUAL RD
39140 PALA VISTA DR 30477 SAN PASQUAL RD
33004 PAOLI CT 30777 SAN PASQUAL RD
32857 PARAGUAY DR 42768 SANTA SUZANNE PL
27632 PARKSIDE DR 29273 SANTIAGO RD
39984 PASADENA DR 29781 SANTIAGO RD
40099 PASADENA DR 30151 SANTIAGO RD
40107 PASADENA DR 27414 SENNA CT
40112 PASADENA DR 27581 SENNA CT
40115 PASADENA DR 28872 SPRINGFIELD PL
40120 PASADENA DR 32838 STONEFIELD LN
40123 PASADENA DR 42568 SWOBADA CT
40128 PASADENA DR 33154 TERRACE DR
40131 PASADENA DR 45343 TESIBEN CT
40136 PASADENA DR 44657 THATCHER CT
40139 PASADENA DR 33016 TOPEKA CT
40144 PASADENA DR 33037 TOPEKA CT
40147 PASADENA DR 44823 TROTSDALE DR
40155 PASADENA DR 32844 TULLEY RANCH RD
40160 PASADENA DR 30400 VIA NORTE
40163 PASADENA DR 29726 VAIL BROOK DR
40168 PASADENA DR 28917 VALLEJO AVE
40171 PASADENA DR 29620 VALLE OLVERA
40176 PASADENA DR 42115 VANDAMERE CT
31336 PAS EO DE LAS OLAS 43372 VIA ANGELES
42053 PINE NEEDLE ST 32245 VIA ARIAS
41337 PLACER LAFITE 42090 VIA BESO DEL SOL
32911 PLlANCE WY 30332 VIA BRISA
40104 PORTSMOUTH RD 31725 VIA CORDOBA
39600 POURROY RD 32483 VIA DESTELLO
41281 PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS2839 VIA DESTELLO
41308 PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS0150 VIA MONTEREY
29090 PROVIDENCE RD 29414 VIA NORTE
43146 PUDDING CT 30264 VIA NORTE
40123 RAM CT 41134 VIA PUERT A
33100 REGINA DR 31522 VIA SAN CARLOS
42282 REGENTS HILL CR 40049 VILLA VENECIA
44850 REIN CT 40061 VILLA VENECIA
42074 REMINGTON AVE 41105 VINTAGE CR
BOX 94
Page 1 of 2
BOX 94
32820 WOLF STORE RD
32828 WOLF STORE RD
32832 WOLF STORE RD
31601 WOLF VALLEY RD
39946 WORHTHINGTON PL
42320 WY ANDONNTE ST
42330 WY ANDONNTE ST
42380 WY ANDONNTE ST
42396 WY ANDONNTE ST
42419 WY ANDONNTE ST
39584 WARBLER DR
40450 WGASA PL
40517 WGASA PL
40573 WGASA PL
42574 WHISTLE CT
TR 23143
TR 30667-3
BOX 94
Page 2 of 2
41483 ASHBURN RD
40277 A TMORE CT
31039 AVENIDA BUENA
40640 AVENIDA CENTENARIO
43225 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
40643 BACCARAT RD
40125 BALBOA DR
40253 BALBOA DR
40293 BALBOA DR
43938 BARLETTA ST
44598 BRENTWOOD PL
28917 BRIDGEHAMPTON RD
29028 BRIDGEHAMPTON RD
40619 CEBU DR
44173 BUTTERFIELD STAGE
32219 CALA TORRENTE
43741 CALABRO ST
31991 CALLE CABALLOS
43000 CALLE CAMELLIA
43101 CALLE CAMELLIA
43525 CALLE DE VELARDO
31903 CALLE ELENITA
31230 CALLE FELlCIDAD
43241 CALLE MAT ARO
40783 CALLE KATERINE
43359 CALLE NACIDO
44958 CAMINO ALAMOSA
40209 CAMINO CAMPOS
29740 CAMINO DEL SOL
31992 CAMINO MOLNAR
33180 CAMINO RABAGO
32155 CAMINO RABAGO
32473 CAMPO DR
39702 CANTRELL RD
39835 CANTRELL RD
43862 CARINI CT
32835 CASERTA DR
32379 CASTLE CT
32439 CASTLE CT
40468 CHARLESTON ST
40476 CHARLESTON ST
40479 CHARLESTON ST
40478 CHARLESTON ST
45504 CLASSIC WY
46030 CLUBHOUSE DR
43801 CORONADO DR
45001 CORTE ALEGRA
33549 CORTE BONILLA
32097 CORTE CANEL
30018 CORTE CANTERA
32099 CORTE CARMELA
41795 CORTE MONTIA
BOX 95
31915 CORTE POLLENSA
31608 CORTE SALI NAS
30006 CORTE TOLANO
31752 CORTE TORTOSA
42339 COSMIC DR
31645 DANE CT
27573 DANDELION CT
27587 DANDELION CT
27598 DANDELION CT
42566 DEVANT CR
28888 DAVENPORT LN
28896 DAVENPORT LN
28912 DAVENPORT LN
28939 DAVENPORT LN
28944 DAVENPORT LN
28968 DAVENPORT LN
28971 DAVENPORT LN
28976 DAVENPORT LN
28979 DAVENPORT LN
28984 DAVENPORT LN
28992 DAVENPORT LN
28995 DAVENPORT LN
29732 DAWNCREST
30065 DE PORTOLA RD
42351 HARWICK LN
40150 HOLDEN CR
40043 HUDSON CT
40058 HUDSON CT
41875 HUMBER DR
42026 HUMBER DR
42127 HUMBER DR
32566 HUPA DR
32476 HUPP DR
42630 HUSSAR CT
42700 JOLLE CT
44623 JOHNSTON DR
33264 KABIAN CT
28881 KENNEBUNK CT
28889 KENNEBUNK CT
28894 KENNEBUNK CT
28897 KENNEBUNK CT
28902 KENNEBUNK CT
28910 KENNEBUNK CT
28913 KENNEBUNK CT
28918 KENNEBUNK CT
28921 KENNEBUNK CT
28926 KENNEBUNK CT
28929 KENNEBUNK CT
28934 KENNEBUNK CT
28942 KENNEBUNK CT
28945 KENNEBUNK CT
28950 KENNEBUNK CT
28953 KENNEBUNK CT
28958 KENNEBUNK CT
28961 KENNEBUNK CT
28966 KENNEBUNK CT
28969 KENNEBUNK CT
43152 KNIGHTSBRIDGE WY
32530 LAMA CT
30078 LA PRIMAVERA ST
31872 LEIGH LN
32948 LEVI CT
40359 LOGAN CT
30854 LOLITA RD
42111 MAJESTIC CT
30884 MEDINAH WY
30904 MEDINAH WY
30660 MILKY WAY DR
39744 NANTUCKET RD
27500 NELLIE CT
40552 NOB CT
32967 NORTHSHIRE CR
39798 OAK CLI FF DR
45524 OLIVE CT
42570 OSLO CT
39140 PALA VISTA DR
44000 PALMA DR
32957 PARAGUAY DR
39976 PASADENA DR
40104 PASADENA DR
40152 PASADENA DR
40184 PASADENA DR
40216 PASADENA DR
40232 PASADENA DR
40240 PASADENA DR
41274 PINE TREE CR
45487 PONDEROSA CT
45499 PONDEROSA CT
45511 PONDEROSA CT
45523 PONDEROSA CT
45535 PONDEROSA CT
45547 PONDEROSA CT
45559 PONDEROSA CT
45562 PONDEROSA CT
45571 PONDEROSA CT
45574 PONDEROSA CT
32439 PUERTO ORO ST
33185 SAGE CT
27631 SANDERLING WY
28866 SARASOTA LN
41585 YANKEE RUN CT
41775 YORBA AVE
BOX 95
Page 1 of 1
33095 HARMONY LN
42252 HARWICK LN
30806 HIGHWAY 79S
30857 HIGHWAY 79S
31067 HIGHWAY 79S
31213 HIGHWAY 79S
31285 HIGHWAY 79S
31309 HIGHWAY 79S
31333 HIGHWAY 79S
31685 HIGHWAY 79S
31685 HIGHWAY 79S
31693 HIGHWAY 79S
31701 HIGHWAY 79S
31754 HIGHWAY 79S
31757 HIGHWAY 79S
31773 HIGHWAY 79S
31805 HIGHWAY 79S
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
32170 HIGHWAY 79S
32240 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S
32819 HIGHWAY 79S
32823 HIGHWAY 79S
32839 HIGHWAY 79S
33175 HIGHWAY 79S
39640 OAK CLIFF DR
28717 OAK PARK LN
28725 OAK PARK LN
28733 OAK PARK LN
28290 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28322 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28464 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28495 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28545 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28653 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28690 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28699 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28780 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28900 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28964 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
42171 ORANGE BLOSSOM
28401 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
28546 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29373 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29500 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29640 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29746 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
Box 97
30042 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30570 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30602 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30630 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31352 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31350 RANCHO VISTA RD
30351 RED RIVER CR
42301 REGENTS HILL CR
42092 REMINGTON AV
42012 MAIN ST
42111 MAJESTIC CT
40531 MARGARITA RD
40573 MARGARITA RD
41238 MARGARITA RD
41257 MARGARITA RD
41269 MARGARITA RD
41278 MARGARITA RD
41377 MARGARITA RD
41493 MARGARITA RD
41501 MARGARITA RD
41533 MARGARITA RD
41637 MARGARITA RD
41649 MARGARITA RD
43053 MARGARITA RD
43153 MARGARITA RD
43939 MARGARITA RD
43980 MARGARITA RD
41958 PACIFIC GROVE WY
33120 PAMPA CT
32887 PARAGUAY DR
32927 PARAGUAY DR
40192 PASADENA DR
40200 PASADENA DR
40208 PASADENA DR.
40224 PASADENA DR
40248 PASADENA DR
33035 PAOLI CT
40250 PASEO DEL CIELO
40250 PASEO SERENO
30470 PAUBA RD
30675 PAUBA RD
31089 PAUBA RD
31950 PAUBA RD
41366 PINE TREE CR
40282 TANAGER CR
31210 TAYLOR LN
31254 TAYLOR LN
31326 TAYLOR LN
31239 TAYLOR LN
31339 TAYLOR LN
31351 TAYLOR LN
31116 TECUMSEH CT
44660 THATCHER CT
43512 TIRANO DR
33107 TIVOLl ST
28845 TOPSFIELD CT
28850 TOPSFIELD CT
28866 TOPSFIELD CT
28877 TOPSFIELD CT
28893 TOPSFIELD CT
32761 TULLEY RANCHO RD
32828 TULLEY RANCHO RD
43393 TYLMAN ST
42065 lEVO DR
42095 lEVO DR
42263 lEVO DR
42301 lEVO DR
Box 97
Page 1 of 1
45526 BASSWOOD CT
1 BETTER WORLD CR
2 BETTER WORLD CR
3 BETTER WORLD CR
43054 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43074 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43085 BUSINESS PARK DR
31350 CALA CARRASCO
31490 CALA CARRASCO
32206 CALLE BALAREZA
31992 CALLE CABALLOS
33400 CALLE CANTU
43525 CALLE DE VERLARDO
43528 CALLE DE VERLARDO
40470 CALLE TORCIDA
39818 CAMBRIDGE PL
39854 CAMBRIDGE PL
42476 CAMELOT RD
42875 CAMINO ALAGON
32210 CAMINO CAllARI
32220 CAMINO CAllARI
40209 CAMINO CAMPOS
44623 CAMINO GONZALES
31905 CAMINO MAREA
40912 CARLENA LN
40346 CARMELlT A CR
40391 CARMELlT A CR
30150 CASA CHATA PL
32369 CASTLE CT
40858 CUBE DR
40997 CU BE DR
39892 CHALON CT
31590 CHAMPIONS CR
40484 CHARLESTON ST
40495 CHARLESTON ST
40500 CHARLESTON ST
40503 CHARLESTON ST
40508 CHARLESTON ST
40516 CHARLESTON ST
40548 CHARLESTON ST
40556 CHARLESTON ST
40564 CHARLESTON ST
40580 CHARLESTON ST
40588 CHARLESTON ST
28726 CHATHAM LN
30068 CIELO MESA
44659 CLOVER LN
43520 DODARO DR
43533 DODARO DR
42691 DRENNON CT
29248 EASTON PL
28849 EDENTON WY
Box 98
28881 EDENTON WY
33357 ELIZABETH RD
33210 FOX RD
33067 FOX RD
44817 GRADO CR
44832 GRAN DO CR
42231 GATESHEAD CT
33001 HILL ST
45752 HOPACTONG ST
32509 HUPA DR
42630 HUSSAR CT
28190 JEFFERSON CT
44690 KEVIN PL
44692 KEVIN PL
39318 KIMBERLY LN
40512 LA CADENA CT
28888 LAKE FRONT RD
43182 LANCASHIRE
30078 LA PRIMAVERA ST
31335 LA SIERRA RD
30876 LOLITA RD
30791 E LOMA LINDA RD
45781 LOMA LINDA RD
45744 JAGUAR WY
45753 JAGUAR WY
45765 JAGUAR WY
45768 JAGUAR WY
45780 JAGUAR WY
45646 JAGUAR WY
30793 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31097 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31188 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
43190 MARTI NA CT
45539 MASTERS DR
30775 MEDINAH WY
31860 MONIQUE CR
41895 MOTOR CAR PKWY
41925 MOTOR CAR PKWY
44042 MOUNTAIN VIEW
44046 MOU NT AI N VIEW
44064 MOUNTAIN VIEW
45028 MURFIELD DR
27585 NELLIE CT
39965 NEW HAVEN RD
32824 NORTHSHIRE CR
32832 NORTHSHIRE CR
32944 NORTHSHIRE CR
32957 NORTHSHIRE CR
31950 PAUBA RD
30184 PECHANGA DR
31915 PENGUIN PL
32390 PENSADOR ST
45738 PHEASANT PL
45723 PHEASANT PL
45735 PHEASANT PL
45747 PHEASANT PL
45750 PHEASANT PL
45762 PHEASANT PL
45771 PHEASANT PL
45774 PHEASANT PL
45783 PHEASANT PL
45786 PHEASANT PL
45502 PONDEROSA CT
45514 PONDEROSA CT
42321 REGENTS HILL CR
42592 REMORA ST
43850 RENDOVA PL
41765 RIDER WY
1 RIDGEGATE DR
33099 SAGE CT
33195 SAGE CT
40334 SALEM WY
40337 SALEM WY
40342 SALE M WY
40345 SALE M WY
40350 SALE M WY
40353 SALEM WY
40358 SALEM WY
40361 SALEM WY
40366 SALEM WY
40369 SALEM WY
40377 SALEM WY
40385 SALEM WY
40393 SALEM WY
45432 SEAGULL WY
30820 SAN PASQUAL RD
33323 SHA YNNA CR
41833 ST THOMAS CT
41845 ST THOMAS CT
41857 ST THOMAS CT
41853 ST THOMAS CT
31363 SANTIAGO RD
31468 SEQUOIA CT
31480 SEQUOIA CT
31492 SEQUOIA CT
31495 SEQUOIA CT
31500 SEQUOIA CT
31507 SEQUOIA CT
31516 SEQUOIA CT
31528 SEQUOIA CT
30241 SIERRA MADRE DR
30484 SIERRA MADRE DR
TR 30669-1
Box 98
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41888 4TH ST
42154 ACACIA WY
44604 ALlGHCHI WY
45578 ALPINE PL
42992 ARGO CT
40073 ASHVILLE LN
40079 ASHVILLE LN
40085 ASHVILLE LN
40091 ASHVILLE LN
41498 AVENIDA BARCA
41597 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
43165 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
40237 BALBOA DR
40245 BALBOA DR
40261 BALBOA DR
40269 BALBOA DR
40277 BALBOA DR
40285 BALBOA DR
44847 BANANAL WY
45512 BASSWOOD CT
45518 BASSWOOD CT
40254 BENWOOD CT
31307 BOCAW CIR
31415 BRITTON DR
43255 BROOKWAY DR
43425 BUSINESS PARK DR
32126 CALA TORRENTE
43764 CALABRO ST
32194 CALLE BALAREZA
32206 CALLE BALAREZA
43877 CALLE DE VELARDO
31420 CALLE GIRASOL
32053 CALLE NOVELDA
31810 CALLE REDONDELA
31070 CAMINO DEL ESTE
44653 CAMINO GONZALES
43849 CARENT AN DR
40857 CEBU DR
40524 CHARLESTON ST
40572 CHARLESTON ST
40515 CLEAR LIGHT RD
31010 CORTE ALAMAR
31890 CORTE ALGETE
43465 CORTE ALMERIA
43164 CORTE ALMONTE
31072 CORTE ANZA
30891 CORTE ARROYO
30237 CORTE CANT ANIA
29994 CORTE CANTERA
44656 CORTE CAPISTRANO
31908 CORTE CARDOZA
32120 CORTE CARMELA
Box 99
32180 CORTE CARMELA
30975 CORTE DE LOS SANTOS
29825 CORTE FALDAS
33087 CORTE GANSO
32319 CORTE LAS CRUCES
32365 CORTE LAS CRUCES
31710 CORTE PADERA
33483 CORTE PORFIRIO
44897 CORTE RODRIGUEZ
31601 CORTE SALINAS
32015 CORTE SAGUNTO
32350 CORTE SAN VINCENTE
44755 CORTE SANCHEZ
31356 CORTE SONORA
32099 CORTE SPARKMAN
29925 CORTE TOLANO
29962 CORTE TOLANO
32188 CORTE UTNEHMER
32277 COUR PAMEROL
39659 CREATIVE DR
39813 CREATIVE DR
45049 CORTE ROSA
41161 CROOKED STICK DR
31533 CULBERTSON LN
31645 DANE CT
31977 DANIEL WY
28924 DAVENPORT CT
28928 DAVENPORT CT
28960 DAVENPORT CT
28939 DAVENPORT CT
30850 DE PORTOLA RD
30895 DE PORTOLA RD
30897 DE PORTOLA RD
29578 DEAL CT
32380 DEERHOLLOW WY
29723 DEL REY RD
30867 DEL REY RD
31195 DEL REY RD
31055 DEL REY RD
31210 DEL REY RD
39654 DIEGO DR
42621 DRENNON CT
32899 DUPONT ST
30820 EASTGATE PKWY
30860 EASTGATE PKWY
28686 EDENTON WY
28833 EDENTON WY
45379 ESCALANTE CT
42231 FABER CT
42291 FABER CT
32843 FERMO CT
39780 N GENERAL KEARNY
33079 HARMONY LN
28587 HARVESTON DR
31421 HEITZ LN
33195 HIGHWAY 79S
45734 HONEYSUCKLE CT
31973 HUMMINGBIRD WY
45747 JERONIMO ST
41770 JOHN WARNER RD
42790 JOLLE CT
40989 JULO WY
31139 KAHWEA RD
43053 KENSINGTON RD
45711 KIMO ST
28762 LEXINGTON RD
30876 LOLITA RD
31691 LOMA LINDA RD
43190 MARTI NA CT
39492 OAK CLI FF DR
28722 OAK PARK LN
31465 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
45370 PONDEROSA CT
45382 PONDEROSA CT
45393 PONDEROSA CT
45394 PONDEROSA CT
45406 PONDEROSA CT
45418 PONDEROSA CT
45430 PONDEROSA CT
45442 PONDEROSA CT
45454 PONDEROSA CT
45466 PONDEROSA CT
45478 PONDEROSA CT
41281 PROMENADE
43147 PUDDING CT
31920 REYES CT
42109 ROANOAKE ST
32647 SAN MARCOS DR
30158 SIERRA MADRE DR
30220 SILVER RIDGE CT
27672 SONORA CL
30562 SOUTHERN CROSS RD
41811 STTHOMAS CT
44660 THATCHER CT
33037 TOPEKA CT
28869 TOPSFIELD CT
28890 TOPSFIELD CT
28898 TOPSFIELD CT
32818 TRINI CT
43510 VERDE DR
33187 VIA ALVARO
43510 VIA BARROZO
30420 VIA EL DELORA
32204 VIA FLORE
Box 99
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Box 99
43930 VIA MONT ALBAN
29370 VIA NORTE
29760 VIA NORTE
29890 VIA NORTE
29901 VIA NORTE
29961 VIA NORTE
30264 VIA NORTE
30325 VIA NORTE
30975 VIA NORTE
29898 VIA PUEST A
31875 VINEYARD AVE
43145 VISTA DEL RANCHO
33180 WAKEEN CIR
39742 WESTCHESTER CT
40420 WGASA PL
40463 WGASA PL
42574 WHISTLE CT
42584 WH ISTLE CT
42585 WH ISTLE CT
42594 WH ISTLE CT
42595 WH ISTLE CT
39972 WILLIAMSBURG PL
30115 WILLOW DR
41492 WILLOW RUN RD
40705 WINCHESTER RD
40504 WINDSOR RD
40595 WI NDSOR RD
33140 WOLFE ST
33182 WOLFE ST
28921 YNEZ RD
41515 YORBA AVE
41900 YORBA AVE
TR 29798-5
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42144 AGENA ST
43020 AGENA ST
45367 AGUILA CT
43683 AL TAMURA CT
31296 ASHMILL
31172 ASPEN WY
31184 ASPEN WY
40367 AUGUSTA RD
40375 AUGUSTA RD
30900 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
31508 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
41941 AVENIDA VISTA
4077 4 BACCARAT RD
40109 BALBOA DR
45551 BAYBERRY PL
45563 BAYBERRY PL
45566 BAYBERRY PL
45575 BAYBERRY PL
45578 BAYBERRY PL
40168 BELLEVUE DR
40176 BELLEVUE DR
40184 BELLEVUE DR
40192 BELLEVUE DR
40200 BELLEVUE DR
40208 BELLEVUE DR
40216 BELLEVUE DR
40224 BELLEVUE DR
40232 BELLEVUE DR
40240 BELLEVUE DR
40248 BELLEVUE DR
40256 BELLEVUE DR
40264 BELLEVUE DR
40272 BELLEVUE DR
40280 BELLEVUE DR
40288 BELLEVUE DR
30915 BRANFORD DR
30919 BRASSI E LN
. 28905 BRIDGEHAMPTON RD
43054 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
40470 BRIXTON COVE
33317 CALLE ALFREDO
31723 CALLE BARCALDO
32028 CALLE CABALLOS
32052 CALLE CABALLOS
33368 CALLE CANTU
41958 CALLE CEDRAL
41965 CALLE CEDRAL
41841 CALLE CEREZO
31903 CALLE ELENITA
31942 CALLE ELENITA
33203 CALLE MIRA COPA
30737 CALLE PINA COLADA
30762 CALLE PINA COLADA
30950 CALLE PINA COLADA
Box 100
31707 CALLE REDONDELA
31890 CALLE REDONDELA
43081 CALLE VENTURA
43099 CALLE VENTURA
39891 CAMDEN CT
44902 CAMINO ALAMOSA
32250 CAMINO CAllARI
43817 CAMINO GALLEGOS
32163 CAMINO MAREA
32127 CAMINO RABAGO
40814 CARLENA LN
41817 CARLETON WY
32447 CASSINO CT
32489 CASTLE CT
40857 CEBU DR
41120 CHEMIN COUTET
28826 CHEVERL Y CT
40464 CLEAR LIGHT RD
45096 CORTE CAMELLIA
30237 CORTE CANTANIA
45115 CORTE CAROLINA
32133 CORTE GARDANO
29817 CORTE GRANADA
32365 CORTE LAS CRUCAS
41792 CORTE MONTIA
31901 CORTE MONTOYA
28345 CORTE OCASO
31688 CORTE PADRERA
32371 CORTE PARADO
31621 CORTE ROSARIO
31810 CORTE SAGUNTO
32175 CORTE UTNEHMER
41849 CORTE VALENTINE
28932 CUMBERLAND RD
30974 CRYSTALAIRE DR
30390 DEPORTOLA RD
42526 DEV ANT CR
32859 DUPONT ST
28865 EDENTON WY
31375 ENFIELD LN
33039 ESSER CT
31351 EUCALYPTUS CT
31363 EUCALYPTUS CT
31375 EUCALYPTUS CT
31387 EUCALYPTUS CT
31399 EUCALYPTUS CT
31411 EUCALYPTUSCT
31423 EUCALYPTUS CT
31435 EUCALYPTUS CT
33251 FOX RD
33375 FOX RD
28691 GLOUCESTER CT
41825 GREEN TREE RD
32657 GUEVARA DR
42125 HUMBER DR
31973 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32009 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32012 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32021 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32024 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32033 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32036 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32048 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32060 HUMMINGBIRD WY
32578 HUPA DR
32761 HUPA DR
45633 JAGUAR WY
45636 JAGUAR WY
45645 JAGUAR WY
45648 JAGUAR WY
45657 JAGUAR WY
45660 JAGUAR WY
45669 JAGUAR WY
45672 JAGUAR WY
45681 JAGUAR WY
45693 JAGUAR WY
45696 JAGUAR WY
45705 JAGUAR WY
45717 JAGUAR WY
45729 JAGUAR WY
45732 JAGUAR WY
45720 JAGUAR WY
45708 JAGUAR WY
30711 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31077 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31191 KAHWEA RD
28897 KENNEBUNK CT
28953 KENNEBUNK CT
44690 KEVIN PL
30016 LAURIE RAE LN
40333 LOGAN CT
39769 LONGLEAF ST
44676 LORRAINE DR
43445 LOS CABALLEROS
29978 LOS NOGALES RD
33101 MONROY CR
39471 NORTHGATE PKWY
39531 NORTHGATE PKWY
32840 NORTHSHIRE CR
32872 NORTHSHIRE CR
32888 NORTHSHIRE CR
28787 OAK PARK LN
45411 OLIVE CT
45423 OLIVE CT
45521 OLYMPIC WY
Box 100
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33101 PAMPA CT
33015 PAOLI CT
31532 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
33037 PATERNO ST
44365 PENBROOK LN
31937 PENGUIN PL
31949 PENGUIN PL
31961 PENGUIN PL
32350 PENSADOR ST
41277 PINE TREE CR
45451 PONDEROSA CT
45463 PONDEROSA CT
29243 PROVIDENCE RD
29258 PROVIDENCE RD
31930 REYES CT
33040 RHINE AVE
32490 ROSA CT
41460 ROYAL DORNOCH CT
40281 SALEM WY
40289 SALEM WY
40294 SALEM WY
40297 SALEM WY
40305 SALEM WY
40329 SALEM WY
40321 SALE M WY
40302 SALEM WY
40310 SALEM WY
40318 SALEM WY
30820 SAN PASQUAL RD
31739 SANDHILL LN
30180 SANTIAGO RD
30985 SANTIAGO RD
43813 SASSARI ST
43514 SAVONA ST
31150 SANTIAGO RD
45584 SEAGULL WY
31329 SEMINOLE ST
41920 SKYWOOD DR
45271 SMERALDO CT
33080 SOTELO DR
28848 SPRINGFIELD PL
33109 SOTELO DR
41849 ST THOMAS CT
42420 SUVA LANE
42423 SUVA LANE
42443 SUVA LANE
39532 TERRILL CT
45362 TESIBEN CT
28882 TOPSFIELD CT
28890 TOPSFIELD CT
Box 101
29928 VALLE OLVERA
29141 VALLEJO AVE
32845 VERONA CT
28825 VIA NORTE
29201 VIA NORTE
30330 VIA NORTE
31020 VIA NORTE
29786 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
29983 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
42026 VIA RENATE
31579 VIA SAN CARLOS
31885 VIA SAN CORDOBA
32476 VIA DESTELLO
29848 VILLA AL TURAS DR
30011 VILLA AL TURAS DR
33177 WAKEEN CIRCLE
31914 WALLABYWY
31957 WALLABY WY
40421 WGASA PL
40427 WGASA PL
40517 WGASA PL
40526 WGASA PL
40541 WGASA PL
42584 WHISTLE CT
28965 WILLISTON CT
28970 WILLISTON CT
28973 WILLISTON CT
28978 WILLISTON CT
28981 WILLISTON CT
28986 WILLISTON CT
28989 WILLISTON CT
28994 WILLISTON CT
28997 WILLISTON CT
29002 WILLISTON CT
29005 WILLISTON CT
29010 WILLISTON CT
32654 WILLOWTAIL CR
33056 WOLFE ST
42205 WYANDOTTE ST
42215 WYANDOTTE ST
42310 WYANDOTTE ST
42439 WYANDOTTE ST
Box 101
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33962 ABBEY RD
32480 AKES PASS
43678 ALCOBA DR
43703 ALCOBA DR
31316 ARABASCA DR
31136 ASPEN WY
31148 ASPEN WY
31160 ASPEN WY
41801 ASTERIOD WY
30790 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
30860 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
30810 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
41140 AVENIDA VERDE
40644 BACCARAT RD
30904 BALA T A DR
40304 BALBOA DR
40312 BALBOA DR
40320 BALBOA DR
40328 BALBOA DR
40336 BALBOA DR
43162 BLACKDEER LOOP
29073 BRIDGEHAMPTON RD
43034 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43054 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
31487 BRITTON CR
31532 BRITTON CR
32080 CALA GERONA
32123 CALA TORRENTE
33298 CALLE ALFREDO
33306 CALLE ALFREDO
32063 CALLE BALAREZA
32070 CALLE BALAREZA
32199 CALLE BALAREZA
32254 CALLE BALAREZA
44736 CALLE BANUELOS
44769 CALLE BANUELOS
31911 CALLE CABALLOS
43101 CALLE CAMELLIA
41992 CALLE CADRAL
43422 CALLE DE VELARDO
43961 CALLE DE VELARDO
31936 CALLE ELENITA
40476 CALLE FIESTA
40564 CALLE KATERINE
40783 CALLE KATERINE
40228 CALLE MEDUSA
40240 CALLE MEDUSA
43479 CALLE NACIDO
29751 CALLE PALMAS
30787 CALLE PINA COLADA
31840 CALLE RODONDELA
40300 CALLE TORCIDA
Box 102
40440 CALLE TORCI DA
43181 CALLE VENTURA
39731 CAMBRIDGE PL
32200 CAMINO CAllARI
40209 CAMINO CAMPOS VERDES
29781 CAMINO DEL SOL
31975 CAMINO MOLNAR
32004 CAMINO MOLNAR
33371 CAMINO PIEDRA ROJO
32194 CAMINO SENECO
31039 CAMI NO VERDE
43871 CARINI CT
40855 CARLENA LN
40380 CARMELlT A CR
39719 CAMBRIDGE PL
32439 CASTLE CT
40601 CEBU DR
40691 CEBU DR
40817 CEBU DR
31529 CHAMPION CR
40503 CHARLESTON ST
28797 CHEVERL Y CT
28805 CHEVERL Y CT
28810 CHEVERL Y CT
28813 CHEVERL Y CT
28818 CHEVERL Y CT
28821 CHEVERL Y CT
28829 CHEVERL Y CT
28834 CHEVERL Y CT
28837 CHEVERL Y CT
28842 CHEVERL Y CT
42914 CINNAMON LN
42984 CINNAMON LN
40507 CLEAR LIGHT RD
31345 CONGRESSIONAL DR
31400 CONGRESSIONAL DR
45038 CORTE BRAVO
32025 CORTE CARMELA
29886 CORTE CASTILLE
33430 CORTE FIGUEROA
32185 CORTE FLORECITA
32212 CORTE GARDANO
31874 CORTE MONTECITO
31440 CORTE MONTIEL
28305 CORTE OCASO
32165 CORTE P ARADO
41621 CORTE PERGAMINO
44749 CORTE SANCHEZ
44772 CORTE SANCHEZ
32130 CORTE SOLEDAD
31304 CORTE TALVERA
32215 CORTE UTNEHMER
30938 CRYSTALAIRE DR
29025 CUMBERLAND RD
31969 DANIEL WY
31993 DANIEL WY
28971 DAVENPORT LN
30655 DE PORTOLA RD
30065 DEL REY RD
30881 DEL REY RD
42155 DELMONTE ST
31009 DULCE CT
31109 EL TORITO CT
43315 ELlNDA RD
32994 EMBASSY AVE
45259 ESMERADO CT
33008 ESSER CT
33021 ESSER CT
31303 EUCALYPTUS CT
31306 EUCALYPTUS CT
31315 EUCALYPTUS CT
31318 EUCALYPTUS CT
31327 EUCALYPTUS CT
31330 EUCALYPTUS CT
31339 EUCALYPTUS CT
31342 EUCALYPTUS CT
31447 EUCALYPTUS CT
31459 EUCALYPTUS CT
31461 EUCALYPTUS CT
31462 EUCALYPTUS CT
31471 EUCALYPTUS CT
31474 EUCALYPTUS CT
31486 EUCALYPTUS CT
42220 FABER CT
42283 FABER CT
30665 FEATHER CT
42422 FIJI WY
28921 FRANKFORT LN
32779 FREESIA WY
Box 102
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Box 103
40122 GALLATIN CT
40103 GALLATIN CT
40138 GALLATIN CT
40146 GALLATIN CT
40154 GALLATIN CT
40162 GALLATIN CT
40170 GALLATIN CT
40178 GALLATIN CT
40186 GALLATIN CT
40194 GALLATIN CT
42252 GATESHEAD CT
39863 N GENERAL KEARNY
39867 N GENERAL KEARNY
29457 GEORGETOWN LN
32986 HARMONY LN
33012 HARMONY LN
42361 HARWICK LN
45611 HAWK CT
45614 HAWK CT
45623 HAWK CT
45626 HAWK CT
45635 HAWK CT
45638 HAWK CT
45650 HAWK CT
45659 HAWK CT
45662 HAWK CT
45671 HAWK CT
45674 HAWK CT
45683 HAWK CT
45686 HAWK CT
45695 HAWK CT
45698 HAWK CT
45707 HAWK CT
45710 HAWK CT
45719 HAWK CT
45722 HAWK CT
31084 HICKORY PL
31096 HICKORY PL
31099 HICKORY PL
31108 HICKORY PL
31111 HICKORY PL
30865 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
32045 HUMMINGBIRD WY
42133 HUMBER DR
45480 JAGUAR WY
45492 JAGUAR WY
45504 JAGUAR WY
45516 JAGUAR WY
45528 JAGUAR WY
45540 JAGUAR WY
45633 JAGUAR WY
45645 JAGUAR WY
33169 JANDA CT
30620 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30757 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31200 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
41770 JOHN WARNER RD
46094 JON WILLIAM WY
40959 JULO WY
39648 JUNE CT
43052 KENSINGTON PL
40668 LA COLI MA RD
44217 LA PAZ ST
30427 LA PRESA LOOP
30007 LAURIE RAE LN
30124 LAURIE RAE LN
30025 LAURIE RAE LN
30043 LAURIE RAE LN
30061 LAURIE RAE LN
30079 LAURIE RAE LN
30097 LAURIE RAE LN
30115 LAURIE RAE LN
30124 LAURIE RAE LN
28810 LEXINGTON RD
30706 LINKS CT
41609 LAUREL VALLEY CR
30720 E LOMA LINDA RD
31649 LOMA LINDA RD
31753 LOMA LINDA RD
31786 LOMA LINDA RD
29870 LONGVALE CT
43495 LOS CABALLEROS WY
31932 MALLARD WY
31944 MALLARD WY
31956 MALLARD WY
31968 MALLARD WY
31980 MALLARD WY
31992 MALLARD WY
32004 MALLARD WY
32016 MALLARD WY
32028 MALLARD WY
32040 MALLARD WY
32052 MALLARD WY
32064 MALLARD WY
32069 MALLARD WY
32076 MALLARD WY
32057 MALLARD WY
43596 MANZANO DR
44884 MARGE PL
44887 MARGE PL
30941 MASHIE WY
29930 MIRA LOMA DR
43457 MONTE CT
30634 MOONTIDE CT
39780 NAUTUCKET RD
27585 NELLIE CT
40004 NEW HAVEN RD
27250 NICOLAS RD
29600 NIGHTCREST CR
32840 NORTHSHIRE CR
32848 NORTHSHIRE CR
32856 NORTHSHIRE CR
32888 NORTHSHIRE CR
32889 NORTHSHIRE CR
45438 OLIVE CT
45447 OLIVE CT
45459 OLIVE CT
45462 OLIVE CT
45471 OLIVE CT
45483 OLIVE CT
45495 OLIVE CT
45507 OLIVE CT
45510 OLIVE CT
45519 OLIVE CT
45522 OLIVE CT
45531 OLIVE CT
29763 ORCHID CT
43216 ORMSBY RD
43224 ORMSBY RD
44062 PALMA DR
33034 PAOLI CT
32846 PARAGUAY DR
30798 PARK VISTA CR
30801 PARK VISTA CR
30810 PARK VISTA CR
30813 PARK VISTA CR
30822 PARK VISTA CR
30825 PARK VISTA CR
30834 PARK VISTA CR
30837 PARK VISTA CR
30846 PARK VISTA CR
30849 PARK VISTA CR
30858 PARK VISTA CR
30861 PARK VISTA CR
40195 PASADENA DR
40203 PASADENA DR
40211 PASADENA DR
40219 PASADENA DR
40227 PASADENA DR
40235 PASADENA DR
40243 PASADENA DR
31344 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
31969 PASOS PL
45519 PHEASANT PL
45522 PHEASANT PL
45531 PHEASANT PL
Box 103
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Box 103
45534 PHEASANT PL
45534 PHEASANT PL
45543 PHEASANT PL
45546 PHEASANT PL
45555 PHEASANT PL
45558 PHEASANT PL
45567 PHEASANT PL
45570 PHEASANT PL
45579 PHEASANT PL
45591 PHEASANT PL
45603 PHEASANT PL
45615 PHEASANT PL
45627 PHEASANT PL
45639 PHEASANT PL
43710 PIASANO PL
31705 PIO PICO RD
31495 PLUM WY
31507 PLUM WY
31519 PLUM WY
Box 103
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41164 PROMENADE
41194 PROMENADE
29183 PROVIDENCE RD
29291 PROVIDENCE RD
42166 REMINGTON AVE
32881 ROVATO ST
33057 SAGE CT
33155 SAGE CT
33156 SAGE CT
45363 SAINT TISBURY ST
45391 SAINT TISBURY ST
40313 SALEM WY
43605 SAN FERMIN PL
30336 SANTA CECILIA RD
29930 SANTIAGO RD
45418 SEAGULL WY
39618 SERAPHINA RD
33323 SHAYNNA CR
30376 SIERRA MADRE DR
30562 SOUTHERN CROSS RD
33045 SOTELO DR
30503 SPICA CT
32898 STONEFIELD LN
42551 SWOBODA CT
44946 TEHACHAPI PASS
33034 TERRACE DR
33050 TERRACE DR
30815 TERRACE VIEW CR
28898 TOPSFIELD CT
44941 TROTSDALE DR.
33004 VALANCE CT
29118 VALLEJO AVE
42076 VANDAMERE CT
33085 VERMONT RD
33132 VERMONT RD
33322 VERMONT RD
42968 VIA ALHAMA
32227 VIA BENABARRE
32071 VIA BONILLA
30347 VIA CANADA
43482 VIA CANDELEDA
30206 VIA CORSICA
30221 VIA CORSICA
42720 VIA DEL CAMPO
30420 VIA EL DELORA
29890 VIA NORTE
30198 VIA NORTE
30215 VIA NORTE
30305 VIA NORTE
31574 VIA SANTA INES
Box 104
30064 VIA VELEZ PL
31903 VINEYARD AVE
33187 WAKEEN CR
33190 WAKEEN CR
30870 WELLINGTON CR
39778 WESTCHESTER CT
40549 WGASA PL
39862 WORTHINGTON PL
42145 WYANDOTTE ST
42225 WYANDOTTE ST
42330 WYANDOTTE ST
42400 WYANDOTTE ST
42409 WYANDOTTE ST
41585 YANKEE RUN CT
Box 104
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42470 AGENA ST
31954 AHERN LN
43644 AL TAMURA CT
31342 ASHMILL CT
30860 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
43140 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
31331 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
41895 AVENIDA SONOMA
42065 AVENIDA VISTA LADERA
4087 4 BACCARAT RD
40101 BALBOA DR
40205 BALBOA DR
40344 BALBOA DR
40184 BELLEVUE DR
32455 BERGAMO CT
32907 BONITA MESA ST
30967 BRASSIE LN
28893 BRIDGE HAMPTON RD
43034 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
30882 BUNKER DR
43883 BUTTERNUT DR
31575 CALA CARRASCO
32182 CALA TORRENTE
32073 CALLE BALAREZA
32063 CALLE BALAREZA
44775 CALLE BANUELOS
43391 CALLE CARABANA
43961 CALLE DE VELARDO
40436 CALLE FIESTA
30275 CALLE HALCON
30365 CALLE HALCON
44722 CALLE LOPEZ
43472 CALLE NACI DO
31951 CALLE TIARA
39842 CAMBRIDGE PL
39854 CAMBRIDGE PL
39879 CAMDEN CT
32150 CAMINITO OSUNA
44822 CAMINO ALAMOSA
40209 CAMINO CAMPOS VERDES
31219 CAMINO DEL ESTE
31810 CAMINO ROSALES
32465 CAMPO DR
40842 CARLENA LN
41817 CARLETON WY
40503 CARMELlTA CR
40600 CARMELlT A CR
33002 CASALA CT
32369 CERCLE BEAUREGARD
40500 CHARLESTON ST
40592 CHARLESTON ST
45280 CHATEAU CT
Barcode 0001777/0001778
31416 CHEMIN CHEVALIER
41420 CHENIN BLANC CT
42081 CHESTNUT DR
45946 CLUBHOUSE DR
43801 CORONADO DR
42952 CORTE ABANILLA
31120 CORTE ARROYO
41459 CORTE BEAUNE
43355 CORTE BENITEZ
30077 CORTE CARRIZO
45009 CORTE CHRISTI NA
30110 CORTE COELHO
32354 CORTE LAS CRUCES
31755 CORTE PADRERA
32349 CORTE PALACIO
32357 CORTE PALACIO
32298 CORTE P ARADO
31668 CORTE POLLENSA
31909 CORTE POLLENSA
31882 CORTE PRIEGO
44749 CORTE SANCHEZ
32028 CORTE SOLEDAD
32051 CORTE SPARKMAN
32165 CORTE UTNERHMER
45033 CORTE ZORITA
42421 COSMIC DR
41081 COUR CITRAN
31695 DANE CT
31744 DANE CT
31950 DANIEL WY
31977 DANIEL WY
28915 DAVENPORT CT
30451 DE PORTOLA RD
30360 DEER MEADOW RD
29631 DEL REY RD
29665 DEL REY RD
29960 DEL REY RD
30010 DEL REY RD
30304 DEL REY RD
30825 DEL REY RD
39640 DIEGO DR
42611 DRENNON CT
41873 DRIVER LN
46123 DRYMEN AV
30763 EASTGATE PWY
30788 EASTGA TE PWY
28686 EDENTON WY
28762 EDENTON WY
28867 EDENTON WY
28887 EDENTON WY
33028 ESSER CT
42105 FABER CT
42299 FABER CT
28374 FELIX VALDEZ RD
32846 FERMO CT
32875 FERMO CT
42442 FIJI WY
40133 GALLATIN CT
40141 GALLATIN CT
40149 GALLA TI N CT
40157 GALLATIN CT
40165 GALLA TI N CT
40173 GALLATIN CT
40181 GALLATIN CT
40189 GALLATIN CT
40197 GALLATIN CT
33148 GAROLl PASS
42251 GATESHEAD CT
45515 GLENEAGLES CT
45563 GLEN EAGLES CT
45615 GLENEAGLES CT
27179 GREENSTONE ST
28640 HARVESTON DR
28644 HARVESTON DR
45647 HAWK CT
31398 HEITZ LN
31120 HICKORY PL
31123 HICKORY PL
31132 HICKORY PL
31144 HICKORY PL
31156 HICKORY PL
31159 HICKORY PL
31168 HICKORY PL
31180 HICKORY PL
31183 HICKORY PL
30794 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30799 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30804 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30811 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30816 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30823 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30828 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30833 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30835 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30840 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30847 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30852 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30864 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30865 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
31749 HIGHWAY 79S #C
31789 HIGHWAY 79 S #C
33002 HILL ST
39935 HUDSON CT
42089 HUMBER DR
Barcode 0001777/0001778
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31110 HUMBOL T CT
32689 HUPA DR
32797 HUPA DR
32809 HUPA DR
42630 HUSSAR CT
45552 JAGUAR WY
45564 JAGUAR WY
45573 JAGUAR WY
45576 JAGUAR WY
45585 JAGUAR WY
45588 JAGUAR WY
45597 JAGUAR WY
45600 JAGUAR WY
45609 JAGUAR WY
45612 JAGUAR WY
45621 JAGUAR WY
45624 JAGUAR WY
31075 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
42755 JOLLE CT
39585 JUNE RD
42082 KAFFIRBOOM CT
31115 KAHWEA RD
29005 LAKE HOUSE RD
30007 LAU RI E RAE LN
30025 LAU RI E RAE LN
30043 LAU RI E RAE LN
30079 LAU RI E RAE LN
30115 LAURIE RAE LN
30016 LAURIE RAE LN
29920 LA CORONA CT
30078 LA PRIMAVERA ST
30096 LA PRIMAVERA ST
30126 LA PRIMAVERA ST
42802 LARRY LEE LN
31764 LEIGH LN
39310 LIEFER RD
30805 LOLITA RD
45602 MAGNOLIA PL
45614 MAGNOLIA PL
45623 MAGNOLIA PL
45626 MAGNOLIA PL
45635 MAGNOLIA PL
45638 MAGNOLIA PL
45647 MAGNOLIA PL
45650 MAGNOLIA PL
42101 MAJESTIC CT
45521 MANATEE WY
45529 MANATEE WY
45545 MANATEE WY
45553 MANATEE WY
45561 MANATEE WY
45569 MANATEE WY
Barcode 0001777/0001778
45577 MANATEE WY
33447 MANCHESTER RD
33631 MAPLEWOOD CT
41493 MARGARITA RD #G102
41607 MARGARITA RD #102
31532 MENDOCINO CT
31536 MENDOCINO CT
31540 MENDOCINO CT
31544 MENDOCINO CT
31548 MENDOCINO CT
33101 MONROY CR
33121 MONROY CR
46143 MONTEREY PL
41900 MORENO RD
44064 MOUNTAIN VIEW
40004 NEW HAVEN RD
40016 NEW HAVEN RD
32968 NOVARA CT
39377 NORTHGA TE PKWY
32889 NORTHSHIRE CR
39707 OAK CLIFF DR
31045 OAK HILL DR
28770 OAK PARK LN
40248 ODESSA DR
28495 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
33130 PAMPA CT
32947 PARAGUAY DR
33170 P AROWN DR
40008 PASADENA DR
40016 PASADENA DR
40080 PASADENA DR
40100 PASADENA DR
40144 PASADENA DR
40251 PASADENA DR
40259 PASADENA DR
40267 PASADENA DR
40275 PASADENA DR
40283 PASADENA DR
40291 PASADENA DR
43795 PAULITA RD
31913 PENGUIN PL
41227 PROMENADE
29051 PROVIDENCE RD
43147 PUDDING CT
42592 REMORA ST
42592 REMORA ST
42520 RIO NEDO
42109 ROANOAKE ST
39680 RORIPAUGH RD
39759 RORIPAUGH RD
32468 ROSADO CT
40086 ROSHANJ DR
40136 ROSHANI DR
41299 RUE JADOT
31121 RUIDOSA ST
39796 RUSTIC GLEN DR
33015 SAGE CT
33197 SAGE CT
40302 SALEM WY
40320 SALEM WY
40335 SALEM WY
43520 SAN FERMIN PL
30630 SAN P ASQUAL RD
30820 SAN PASQUAL RD
31541 SANDHILL LN
29275 SANTIAGO RD
28945 SAVANNAH DR
28953 SAVANNAH DR
28961 SAVANNAH DR
28969 SAVANNAH DR
28977 SAVANNAH DR
45622 SEAGULL WY
45634 SEAGULL WY
45646 SEAGULL WY
45655 SEAGULL WY
45658 SEAGULL WY
45667 SEAGULL WY
45670 SEAGULL WY
45679 SEAGULL WY
45682 SEAGULL WY
31480 SEQUOIA CT
39262 SERAPHINA RD
39272 SERAPHINA RD
39282 SERAPHINA RD
30703 SKY TERRACE DR
28872 SPRINGFIELD PL
40267 STARLING ST
32849 STONEFIELD LN
32878 STONEFIELD LN
29210 STONEWOOD RD
45101 STONEY HILL DR
40158 STOWE RD
40164 STOWE RD
40176 STOWE RD
30904 SUZI LN
30864 SUZI LN
30869 SUZI LN
30884 SUZI LN
30889 SUZI LN
30909 SUZI LN
44805 TEHACHAPI PASS
45115 TIBURICIO DR
43561 TIRANO DR
43571 TIRANO DR
Barcode 0001777/0001778
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33007 TOPEKA CT
33027 TOPEKA CT
28877 TOPSFIELD CT
43407 TYLMAN ST
43503 TYLMAN ST
29710 VALLE OLVERA
28915 VALLEJO AVE
43454 VIA CANDELEDA
32125 VIA CESARIO
32212 VIA CORDARO
46129 VIA LA COLORADA
43861 VIA MONTALBAN
29821 VIA NORTE
30575 VIA NORTE
43244 VIA SABINO
43402 VIA SABINO
32049 VIA SAL TIO
31772 VIA SAN CARLOS
31534 VIA SAN CARLOS
31861 VINEYARD AVE
31875 VINEYARD AVE
31899 WALLABY WY
39533 WARBLER DR
40526 WGASA PL
39778 WESTCHESTER CT
30860 WHITE ROCKS CR
39958 WORTHINGTON PL
42270 WYANDOTTE ST
42280 WYANDOTTE ST
42380 WYANDOTTE ST
41585 YANKEE RUN CT
26111 YNEZ RD #C4
26770 YNEZ CT
27544 YNEZ RD #S2
26690 YN EZ RD #B
TR 30668-2 LOT 38
TR 30668-1 LOT 1
TR 30668-1 LOTS 5 & 6
Barcode 0001777/0001778
Barcode 0001777/ 0001778
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43046 AGENA ST
40148 ALBANY CT
40156 ALBANY CT
40159 ALBANY CT
40164 ALBANY CT
40167 ALBANY CT
40172 ALBANY CT
40175 ALBANY CT
40180 ALBANY CT
40183 ALBANY CT
40188 ALBANY CT
40191 ALBANY CT
40196 ALBANY CT
40199 ALBANY CT
40204 ALBANY CT
40207 ALBANY CT
40212 ALBANY CT
40215 ALBANY CT
43671 AL TAMURA CT
29612 AMWOOD WY
32548 ANGELO DR
32562 ANGELO DR
45624 ANTELOPE PL
45636 ANTELOPE PL
45588 ANTELOPE PL
45600 ANTELOPE PL
45612 ANTELOPE PL
41508 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
43195 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
30885 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
40880 BACCARAT RD
40149 BALBOA DR
45419 BEECH CT
45422 BEECH CT
45431 BEECH CT
40331 BELLEVUE DR
40339 BELLEVUE DR
32567 BERGAMO CT
30417 BOGART PL
31479 BRITTON CR
43862 BUTTERNUT DR
30300 CABRILLO AVE
32064 CALA GERONA
43680 CALABRO ST
32254 CALLE BALAREZA
32290 CALLE BALAREZA
44775 CALLE BANUELOS
31759 CALLE BARCALDO
33336 CALLE CANTU
43943 CALLE DE VELARDO
40415 CALLE FIESTA
31525 CALLE GIRASOL
Barcode 0001779
44716 CALLE HILARIO
31780 CALLE REDONDELA
40565 CALLE TIARA
40565 CALLE TIARA
39842 CAMBRIDGE PL
32209 CAMINO CAllARI
43146 CAMINO CASILLAS
29761 CAMINO DEL SOL
29981 CAMINO DEL SOL
43805 CAMINO GALLEGOS
32169 CAMINO MAREA
32062 CAMINO NUNEZ
32450 CAMPO DR
39675 CANTRELL RD
40600 CARMELlTA CR
46225 CARPET CT
40937 CEBU DR
31875 CERCLE
39202 CHANDLER DR
39118 CHANDLER DR
39398 CHANDLER DR
28794 CHEVERL Y CT
45377 CLUBHOUSE DR
31242 COMOTILLO CT
31250 COMOTILLO CT
41033 CONCANNON CT
43801 CORONADO CT
43161 CORTE ARGENTO
43525 CORTE AYALA
32168 CORTE CARMELA
32240 CORTE CARMELA
32241 CORTE CARMELA
45882 CORTE CARMELLO
43466 CORTE DURAZO
33417 CORTE EBANO
32068 CORTE ESCOBAR
32343 CORTE LAS CRUCES
32343 CORTE LAS CRUCES
32725 CORTE LIMON
31405 CORTE MALLORCA
32200 CORTE MAT ARO
44758 CORTE MOREllA
45905 CORTE ORIZABA
43495 CORTE RIAL TO
45049 CORTE ROSA
45613 CORTE ROYAL
31428 CORTE SAN LEANDRO
31626 CORTE TORTOSA
31406 CORTE TU NAS
33372 CRESTVIEW DR
33380 CRESTVIEW DR
28932 CUMBERLAND RD
28933 CUMBERLAND RD
28935 CUMBERLAND RD
28940 CUMBERLAND RD
28943 CUMBERLAND RD
28948 CUMBERLAND RD
28951 CUMBERLAND RD
28956 CUMBERLAND RD
28959 CUMBERLAND RD
28964 CUMBERLAND RD
28967 CUMBERLAND RD
31961 DANIEL WY
30413 DANUBE CT
28864 DAVENPORT LN.
28963 DAVENPORT LN.
30959 DEL REY ROAD
30788 EASTGA TE PKWY
30820 EASTGA TE PKWY
28790 EDENTON WY
31004 EL OSITO CT
42117 FABER CT
42141 FABER CT
42231 FABER CT
30655 FEATHER CT
30665 FEATHER CT
28954 FRANKFORT LN
32716 FREESIA WY
42282 GATESHEAD CT
39831 N. GENERAL KEARNY
45515 GLENEAGLES CT
28634 GLOUCESTER CT
28642 GLOUCESTER CT
28650 GLOUCESTER CT
28658 GLOUCESTER CT
28669 GLOUCESTER CT
28674 GLOUCESTER CT
28677 GLOUCESTER CT
28682 GLOUCESTER CT
28685 GLOUCESTER CT
28690 GLOUCESTER CT
28693 GLOUCESTER CT
41825 GREEN TREE RD
28684 HARVESTON DR
45479 HAWK CT
45491 HAWK CT
45503 HAWK GT
45515 HAWK CT
45527 HAWK CT
45539 HAWK CT
45551 HAWK CT
45563 HAWK CT
31250 HEITZ LN
31099 HICKORY PL
Barcode 0001779
Page 1 of 2
Barcode 0001779
31228 HICKORY PL
31231 HICKORY PL
31240 HICKORY PL
32544 HISLOP WY
40055 HUDSON CT
45489 JAGUAR WY
45501 JAGUAR WY
45513 JAGUAR WY
45525 JAGUAR WY
45537 JAGUAR WY
45549 JAGUAR WY
45561 JAGUAR WY
30425 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31013 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31188 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
46114 JON WILLIAMS WY
39585 JUNE RD
Barcode 0001779
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42440 AGENA ST
43888 ALCOBA DR
43683 AL T AMU RA CT
40016 ASHVILLE LN
40019 ASHVILLE LN
40025 ASHVILLE LN
40031 ASHVILLE LN
40037 ASHVILLE LN
40043 ASHVILLE LN
40049 ASHVILLE LN
40055 ASHVILLE LN
40061 ASHVILLE LN
30540 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
30695 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
30831 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
31110 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
43951 BARLETTA ST
45575 BAYBERRY PL
32763 BIJAN CT
41403 BITTER CREEK CT
30487 BOGART PL
32907 BONITA MESA ST
30940 BRANFORD DR
43034 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
28794 BRISTOL RD
28798 BRISTOL RD
28802 BRISTOL RD
28806 BRISTOL RD
43583 CALLE DE VELARDO
43976 CALLE DE VELARDO
40440 CALLE TORCIDA
43081 CALLE VENTURA
44902 CAMINO ALAMOSA
41823 CAMINO DE LA TORRE
32012 CAMINO MAREA
32062 CAMINO NUNEZ
31767 CAMINO ROSALES
42403 CARINO PL
32963 CASALA CT
32765 CAST ANA DR
32439 CASTLE CT
40588 CHARLESTON ST
40310 CORRIGAN PL
40318 CORRIGAN PL
40334 CORRIGAN PL
40342 CORRIGAN PL
40350 CORRIGAN PL
31171 CORTE ALHAMBRA
45023 CORTE BRAVO
45093 CORTE CAMELLIA
31980 CORTE CARDOZA
30077 CORTE CARRIZO
Box 0001781
32177 CORTE FLORECITA
28322 CORTE OCASO
32349 CORTE PALACIO
31737 CORTE ROSARIO
44779 CORTE SANCHEZ
31385 CORTE TUNAS
28980 CUMBERLAND RD
28983 CUMBERLAND RD
28988 CUMBERLAND RD
28991 CUMBERLAND RD
28996 CUMBERLAND RD
28999 CUMBERLAND RD
29004 CUMBERLAND RD
29007 CUMBERLAND RD
29030 CUMBERLAND RD
27598 DANDELION CT
31930 DANIEL WY
28872 DAVENPORT LN
28903 DAVENPORT LN
29000 DAVENPORT LN
35675 DE PORTOLA RD
32554 DEER HOLLOW WY
31073 DEL REY RD
31158 DEL REY RD
41965 DELMONTE ST
30178 EASTGATE PKWY
43978 EL LUCERO PL
31110 EL TORITO CT
31575 ENFIELD LN
31218 EONA CR
30695 FEATHER CT
28545 FELIX VALDEZ RD
41882 GRAPEVINE CT
30583 GREENWAY CR
45494 HAWK CT
45506 HAWK CT
45518 HAWK CT
45530 HAWK CT
45542 HAWK CT
45554 HAWK CT
45566 HAWK CT
45575 HAWK CT
45578 HAWK CT
45587 HAWK CT
45590 HAWK CT
45599 HAWK CT
45602 HAWK CT
31477 HAZEL CT
31111 HICKORY PLACE
44604 JAMIN CR
31075 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
28865 KENNEBUNK CT
28873 KENNEBUCK CT
39318 KIMBERLY LN
45756 KLAMATH CT
45760 KLAMATH CT
45764 KLAMATH CT
45768 KLAMATH CT
45772 KLAMATH CT
45776 KLAMATH CT
45780 KLAMATH CT
45784 KLAMATH CT
45788 KLAMATH CT
45792 KLAMATH CT
45796 KLAMATH CT
45800 KLAMATH CT
44217 LA PAZ ST
30050 LAUREL CREEK DR
31118 LILAC WY
31130 L1LACWY
31133 LILAC WY
31145 LILAC WY
31154 LILAC WY
31157 LILAC WY
31328 LOCUST CT
30854 LOLITA RD
45803 LOMA LINDA RD
45584 MASTERS DR
30890 MEADE RIVER CT
30548 MILANO RD
30657 MILKY WAY DR
43520 NANTES CT
27500 NELLIE CT
41905 NIBLICK RD
44386 NIGHTHAWK PASS
45423 OLIVE CT
45531 OLIVE CT
33120 PAMPA CT
33120 PAMPA CT
33034 PAOLI CT
32950 PARAGUAY DR
43710 PIASANO PL
31495 PLUM WY
28568 PLYMOUTH WY
28576 PLYMOUTH WY
33239 POPPY ST
40123 RAM CT
29696 RAMSEY CT
41979 RIO NEDO
30301 ROGUE CR
45400 SAINT TISBURY ST
30600 SAN PASQUAL RD
30982 SANJA Y CT
29033 SAVANNAH DR
Barcode 0001781
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Box 0001781
29017 SAVANNAH DR
29025 SAVANNAH DR
29041 SAVANNAH DR
45571 SEAGULL WY
45574 SEAGULL WY
45583 SEAGULL WY
45586 SEAGULL WY
45595 SEAGULL WY
45598 SEAGULL WY
45607 SEAGULL WY
45610 SEAGULL WY
43510 VERDE DR
42905 VIA GRANDIA
29700 VIA NORTE
29890 VIA NORTE
30215 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
41741 VIA SIERRA
39822 WELLS LEY CT
45850 WOLF CREEK DR
33182 WOLFE ST
42145 WYANDOTTE ST
42320 WYANDOTTE ST
42380 WYANDOTTE ST
42410 WYANDOTTE ST
TR 29798-1-8
TR 29798-2 LOTS 1-16,41-53
TR 29798-2 LOT 23
TR 29798-2 LOT 29
TR 29798-10
TR 30264-2
TR 30264-2, LOT 59
TR 30264-8 LOTS 9-10
TR 30264-8, LOTS 13-14
TR 30264-9, LOTS 5-14
TR 30264-8 LOT 45
TR 30264-8 LOT 7
TR 30264-8 LOT 8
TR 31053-1, LOT 39
TR 31053-2, LOT 38
TR 31898
TR 32170
Barcode 0001781
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32607 HIGHWAY 79S
32675 HIGHWAY 79S
32675 HIGHWAY 79S
32835 HIGHWAY 79S
33127 HIGHWAY 79S
33175 HIGHWAY 79S
41868 HUMBER
31985 HUMMINGBIRD WY #35
31997 HUMMINGBIRD WY #34
45588 JAGUAR WY
27309 JEFFERSON AVE
27315 JEFFERSON AVE #B
27315 JEFFERSON AVE #G2
27364 JEFFERSON AVE #A
27499 JEFFERSON AVE
27560 JEFFERSON AVE
27590 JEFFERSON AVE
27625 JEFFERSON AVE
27645 JEFFERSON AVE
27655 JEFFERSON AVE
27660 JEFFERSON AVE
27685 JEFFERSON AVE
27699 JEFFERSON AVE
27706 JEFFERSON AVE
27708 JEFFERSON AVE #204
27708 JEFFERSON AVE #201
27708 JEFFERSON AVE #200
27708 JEFFERSON AVE #100
27715 JEFFERSON AVE #104
27715 JEFFERSON AVE #113B
27720 JEFFERSON AVE
27725 JEFFERSON AVE
27740 JEFFERSON AVE
27941 JEFFERSON AVE
28061 JEFFERSON AVE #3
28100 JEFFERSON AVE
28120 JEFFERSON AVE #207
28190 JEFFERSON AVE
32605 HIGHWAY 79S
41918 KAFFIRBOOM CT
28873 KENNEBUNK CT
33132 KENNEDY CT
33217 KENNEDY CT
40665 LA COLIMA RD
28870 L~XINGTON RD
31142 LILAC WY
31166 LILAC WY
31169 LILAC WY
31181 L1LACWY
27384 LOCK HAVEN CT
30854 LOLITA RD
39516 LONG RIDGE DR
Box 0001784
44758 LONGFELLOW AV
44696 LORRAINE DR
29910 LOS NOGALES RD
27310 MADISON AV
41963 MAIN ST
41971 MAIN ST
42012 MAIN ST
42031 MAIN ST
42038 MAIN ST
42051 MAIN ST
40549 MARGARITA RD
40551 MARGARITA RD
40555 MARGARITA RD
40573 MARGARITA RD #C
40551 MARGARITA RD
40573 MARGARITA RD #B
40573 MARGARITA RD #D
41209 MARGARITA RD
41257 MARGARITA RD #102
41257 MARGARITA RD #105
41377 MARGARITA RD #101
41413 MARGARITA RD #K102
41493 MARGARITA RD #G108
41493 MARGARITA RD #G102
41493 MARGARITA RD #G108
41533 MARGARITA RD #M101A
41553 MARGARITA RD #M101A &
M101B
41555 MARGARITA RD #101
41575 MARGARITA RD
41637 MARGARITA RD #100
41649 MARGARITA RD
41555 MARGARITA RD #102
41607 MARGARITA RD #102
41649 MARGARITA RD
41653 MARGARITA RD
41655 MARGARITA RD
43053 MARGARITA RD #B103
43053 MARGARITA RD
44239 MARGARITA RD
39575 MEADOW VIEW CR
39588 MEADOW VIEW CR
41407 MEADOWS PKWY
44875 MELISSA CR
28624 MERCEDES ST
28674 MERCEDES ST
41951 MORAGA RD
42101 MORAGA RD
42450 MORAGA RD
42450 MORAGA RD
27296 NICOLAS RD
31087 NICOLAS RD
31143 NICOLAS RD
31145 NICOLAS RD
41785 NICOLE LN
32905 NORTHRSHIRE CR
39559 OAK CLI FF DR
28786 OAK PARK LN
28111 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28326 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28410 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28561 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28636 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #200
28690 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28780 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #203
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #207
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #210
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #208
28950 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28964 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28971 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
40806 OVERLAND DR
31325 PAHUTA ST
31207 PAUBA RD
31950 PAUBA RD
31916 PENGUIN PL#42
31925 PENGUIN PL #40
31928 PENGUIN PL#43
31940 PENGUIN PL #44
46162 PINON PINE WY
46172 PINON PINE WY
46182 PINON PINE WY
31832 POOLE CT
39600 POURROY RD
41236 PROMENADE
28585 PUJOL ST
TR 30669
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44700 ADAM LN #T
44740 ADAM LN #U
44798 ADAM LN #V
32935 ADELANTE ST
40067 ASHVILLE LN
40085 ASHVILLE LN
42257 AVENIDA ALVARADO
30870 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
42026 AVENIDA SONOMA
40181 BALBOA
2 BETTER WORLD CR
3 BETTER WORLD CR #110
3 BETTER WORLD CR #100
44892 BANANAL WY
44535 BEDFORD CT
45434 BEECH CT
43064 BLACKDEER LOOP #C
43114 BLACKDEER LOOP
27440 BOSTIK CT
30940 BRAN FORD DR
43034 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43074 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43085 BUSINESS PARK DR #C
43085 BUSINESS PARK DR
43153 BUSINESS PARK DR
43176 BUSINESS PARK DR
43225 BUSINESS PARK DR #A
31575 CALLE LOS PADRES
44846 CAMINO ALAMOSA
45185 CALLESITA ORDENES
32012 CAMINO MAREA
32190 CAMINO MAREA
33340 CAMINO PIEDRA ROJO
43774 CAMPO ROJO
31870 CERCLE CHAMBERTIN
41667 CHABLIS CT
39188 CHANDLER DR
40533 CHANTILLY CR
40594 CHARLESTON ST
28788 CHATHAM LN
45790 CLOUDBURST LN
41197 COG HILL DR
27 469 COLT CT
27485 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27537 COMMERCE CENTER DR # 208
27555 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27574 COMMERCE CENTER DR #237
27576 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27669 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27590 COMMERCE CENTER DR
30940 CORTE ARROYO
31938 CORTE CARDOZA
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45967 CORTE CARMELLO
30289 CORTE COELHO
43123 CORTE FRESCA
31565 CORTE PACHECO
30235 CORTE PLATA
45345 CORTE PROGRESO
31855 CORTE SAGUNTO
42244 COSMIC DR
42285 COSMIC DR
40752 COUNTY CENTER DR
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
40880 COUNTY CENTER DR
40980 COUNTY CENTER DR #200
41093 COUNTY CENTER DR
40222 DANBURY CT
40230 DANBURY CT
40238 DANBURY CT
40246 DANBURY CT
40254 DANBURY CT
40262 DANBURY CT
40270 DANBURY CT
28760 DATE ST
28762 DATE ST
40284 DATE ST
28976 DAVENPORT LN
30879 DEL REY RD
28060 DEL RIO RD
28115 DEL RIO RD
28115 DEL RIO RD #B
28115 DEL RIO RD #C
26897 DIAZ RD
27711 DIAZ RD
27895 DIAZ RD
27949 DIAZ RD
28005 DIAZ RD
28061 DIAZ RD
28075 DIAZ RD
42621 DRENNON CT
28865 EDENTON WY
45611 ELM PL
45751 ELM PL
27431 W ENTERPRISE CR
27525 W ENTERPRISE CR #101C
27525 W ENTERPRISE CR
27531 W ENTERPRISE CR #A
27531 W ENTERPRISE CR
27531 W ENTERPRISE CR W
41607 N ENTERPRISE CR
41625 ENTERPRISE CR #A4
41625 S ENTERPRISE CR
41636 N ENTERPRISE CR #C
41731 S ENTERPRISE CR
41743 N ENTERPRISE CR #104
41823 N ENTERPRISE CR
44274 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT
44274 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT #104
44274 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT#211/213
29457 GEORGETOWN LN
45515 GLENANGLES CT
33012 HARMONY LN
45262 HELENA CT
30571 HIGHWAY 79S #D
30589 HIGHWAY 79S #5
30607 HIGHWAY 79S
30673 HIGHWAY 79S
30733 HIGHWAY 79S
31018 HONORS DR
31065 HIGHWAY 79S
31119 HIGHWAY 79S
31172 HIGHWAY 79S
31213 HIGHWAY 79S
31237 HIGHWAY 79S
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #100
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #160
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #190
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #205
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #225
31285 HIGHWAY 79S #260
31309 HIGHWAY 79S
31333 HIGHWAY 79S
31333 HIGHWAY 79S #100
31333 HIGHWAY 79S #120
31333 HIGHWAY 79S #130
31333 HIGHWAY 79S #140
31645 HIGHWAY 79S
31701 HIGHWAY 79S #A
31720 HIGHWAY 79S
31757 HIGHWAY 79S #F
31934 HIGHWAY 79S
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #A
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #B
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #E
TR 30264
TR 29305
TR 31898
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Box 0001782
42422 AGENA ST
43786 ALCOBA DR
40022 ASHVILLE LN
41580 AVENIDA BARCA
29536 AVENIDA DEL SOL
30885 A VENIDA DEL REPOSO
33461 BARRINGTON DR
41334 BRAVOS CT
43468 BREWSTER CT
43034 BRIGHTON LN
28781 BRISTOL RD
28785 BRISTOL RD
28789 BRISTOL RD
28793 BRISTOL RD
28797 BRISTOL RD
28801 BRISTOL RD
28805 BRISTOL RD
28809 BRISTOL RD
30460 CABRILLO AVE
42921 CALA ROSSO
43642 CALABRO ST
40575 CALLE FIESTA
32021 CALLE MARQUIS
31730 CALLE NOVELDA
43019 CAMINO CARUNA
41834 CAMINO DE LA TORRE
31235 CAMINO DEL ESTE
32150 CAMINO GUARDA
32963 CASALA CT
32369 CERCLE BEAUREGARD
28818 CHEVERLY CT
31221 CORTE ALHAMBRA
32010 CORTE BACARRO
32226 CORTE CARMONA
29817 CORTE GRANADA
31895 CORTE MENDOZA
32366 CORTE PALACIO
44897 CORTE RODRIQUEZ
31591 CORTE ROSARIO
30074 CORTE SAN LUIS
42388 CORTE VILLOSA
29012 CUMBERLAND RD
29015 CUMBERLAND RD
29020 CUMBERLAND RD
29023 CUMBERLAND RD
29028 CUMBERLAND RD
29031 CUMBERLAND RD
28947 DAVENPORT CT
29835 DEL REY RD
30600 DEL REY RD
30688 DEL REY RD
30773 DEL REY RD
42546 DEV ANT CR
28870 EDENTON WY
28889 EDENTON WY
45756 ELM PL
45768 ELM PL
30047 FOX RD
39867 N GENERAL KEARNY RD
39932 N GENERAL KEARNY RD
32600 GUEVARA DR
41846 HUMBER DR
45528 JAGUAR WY
45633 JAGUAR WY
31011 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
42568 JOLENE CT
29855 LA CORONA CT
28812 LAUREL LN
28818 LAUREL LN
28824 LAUREL LN
28830 LAUREL LN
28836 LAUREL LN
28842 LAUREL LN
28848 LAUREL LN
28854 LAUREL LN
28860 LAUREL LN
31846 MACAWS CT
31855 MACAWS CT
31858 MACAWS CT
31867 MACAWS CT
31882 MACAWS CT
31891 MACAWS CT
31894 MACAWS CT
32450 MAGENTA CT
45719 MAGNOLIA PL
45722 MAGNOLIA PL
45731 MAGNOLIA PL
45734 MAGNOLIA PL
45743 MAGNOLIA PL
45755 MAGNOLIA PL
44876 MARGE PL
30950 MASHIE WY
44761 MARZI CT
39560 MEADOW VIEW CR
39574 MEADOW VIEW CR
39589 MEADOW VIEW CR
39602 MEADOW VIEW CR
39603 MEADOW VIEW CR
43273 MODENA DR
43492 MODENA DR
27296 NICOLAS RD
31087 NICOLAS RD
42794 NORTH STAR CT
39395 NORTHGATE PKWY
39507 NORTHGATE PKWY
32969 NOVARA CT
45474 OLIVE CT
45486 OLIVE CT
45498 OLIVE CT
33143 PAMPA CT
33005 PAOLI CT
45651 PHEASANT PL
45663 PHEASANT PL
45675 PHEASANT PL
45687 PHEASANT PL
45699 PHEASANT PL
30847 POINT WOODS CT
43104 PUDDING CT
33107 SAGE CT
33113 SAGE CT
33169 SAGE CT
45190 SAINT TISBURY ST
45204 SAINT TISBURY ST
40329 SALEM WY
30630 SAN PASQUAL RD
30218 SANTIAGO RD
28858 SARASOTA LN
45418 SEAGULL WY
45430 SEAGULL WY
45439 SEAGULL WY
45442 SEAGULL WY
45451 SEAGULL WY
45454 SEAGULL WY
45463 SEAGULL WY
45466 SEAGULL WY
45475 SEAGULL WY
45478 SEAGULL WY
45487 SEAGULL WY
45490 SEAGULL WY
45499 SEAGULL WY
45502 SEAGULL WY
45511 SEAGULL WY
45514 SEAGULL WY
45526 SEAGULL WY
45535 SEAGULL WY
45538 SEAGULL WY
45550 SEAGULL WY
45559 SEAGULL WY
31545 SEASTAR PL
31653 SEASTAR PL
31557 SEASTAR PL
31569 SEASTAR PL
31581 SEASTAR PL
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Box 0001782
31593 SEASTAR PL
31605 SEASTAR PL
31617 SEASTAR PL
31629 SEAST AR PL
31641 SEASTAR PL
39242 SERAPHINA RD
39292 SERAPHINA RD
39322 SERAPHINA RD
39342 SERAPHINA RD
39352 SERAPHINA RD
39569 SERAPHINA RD
TR 29639-2
TR 29798-2, L T 17
TR 29798-4
TR 29798-6
TR 29798-10
TR 30667-1
TR 30667-3
TR 30668
TR 30669
TR 30669-1
TR 31898
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40820 WINCHESTER RD #2260
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1040
40820 WINCHESTER RD #K8
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1410
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1620
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1630
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1700
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2360
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2240
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2250
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1400
40868 WINCHESTER RD
40998 WINCHESTER RD
41125 WINCHESTER RD #B8
41540 WINCHESTER RD #A
41555 WINCHESTER RD
41593 WINCHESTER RD
41669 WINCHESTER RD#106
41670 WINCHESTER RD
41720 WINCHESTER RD #A
41720 WINCHESTER RD #B
41720 WINCHESTER RD #D
41720 WINCHESTER RD #E
41720 WINCHESTER RD #G
41720 WINCHESTER RD #J
41720 WINCHESTER RD #C
41720 WINCHESTER RD #J
41720 J WINCHESTER RD #E
41790 WINCHESTER RD #C
41900 WINCHESTER RD
42020 WINCHESTER RD
42044 WINCHESTER RD #A
42044 WINCHESTER RD #C
42044 WINCHESTER RD #B
42092 WINCHESTER RD
42235 WINCHESTER RD
42299 WINCHESTER RD
42309 WINCHESTER RD
40583 WINDSOR DR
45506 WOLF CREEK DR
45683 N WOLF CREEK
45852 N WOLF CREEK DR
32824 WOLF STORE RD
31523 WOLF VALLEY RD
42185 WYANDOTTE ST
41516 YANKEE RUN CT
40503 YARDLEY CT
26010 YNEZ RD
26012 YNEZ RD
26036 YNEZ RD
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26109 YNEZ RD
26111 YNEZ RD #B2
26201 YNEZ RD #103
26201 YNEZ RD #104
26420 YNEZ RD
26459 YNEZ RD
26471 YNEZ RD
26479 YNEZ RD #A
26480 YNEZ RD
26485 YNEZ RD #D
26495 YNEZ RD
26500 YNEZ RD
26531 YNEZ RD #B
26531 YNEZ RD#B1
26531 YNEZ RD #D
26531 YNEZ RD #E
26550 YNEZ RD #B
26550 YNEZ RD
26631 YNEZ RD
26690 YNEZ RD
26690 YNEZ RD #A
26690 YNEZ RD #B
26690 YNEZ RD #C
26690 YNEZ RD #D
26690 YNEZ RD #E
26690 YNEZ RD #E
26690 YNEZ RD #F & G
26690 YNEZ RD #H
26690 YNEZ RD #J
26690 YNEZ RD #K
26690 YNEZ RD #D
26810 YNEZ RD
27401 YNEZ RD
27425 YNEZ RD
27430 YNEZ RD
27468 YNEZ RD #B3
27468 YNEZ RD #B15
27473 YNEZ RD
27475 YNEZ RD
27481 YNEZ RD #10
27483 YNEZ RD
27483 YNEZ RD
27485 YNEZ RD #10
27501 YNEZ RD
27507 YNEZ RD
27511 YNEZ RD
27517 YNEZ RD
27520 YNEZ RD #D3
27536 YNEZ RD
27540 YNEZ RD #J1
27540 YNEZ RD #J13
27541 YNEZ RD
27548 YNEZ RD #11
27548 YNEZ RD #15
27548 YNEZ RD #15
27548 YNEZ RD #19
27548 YNEZ RD #111
27548 YNEZ RD #J11
27576 YNEZ RD #H 13
27636 YNEZ RD #L3
27644 YNEZ RD #M1
27689 YNEZ RD
28250 YNEZ RD
28506 YNEZ RD
28550 YNEZ RD
41900 YORBA AVE
42064 ZEVO DR #B3
42065 ZEVO DR #B2
42065 ZEVO DR #B
42065 ZEVO DR #B4
42065 ZEVO DR #B5
42065 ZEVO DR #B6
42065 ZEVO DR #B8
42065 ZEVO DR #B9
42065 ZEVO DR #B11
42065 ZEVO DR #15
42095 ZEVO DR #A 11
42095 ZEVO DR #A 12
42095 ZEVO DR #A9
42095 ZEVO DR #A 13
42149 ZEVO DR #6
42175 ZEVO DR #5
42191 ZEVO DR #4
42215 ZEVO DR #3
42239 ZEVO DR #2
42261 ZEVO DR #1
42301 ZEVO DR
41739 ZINFANDEL
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32433 TARA ST
31213 TAYLOR LN #J
44759 TAYLOR LN #N
44938TEHACHAPIPASS
44690 KEVIN PL #G10
44690 KEVIN PL #G9
44690 KEVIN PL #G8
44690 KEVIN PL #G7
44690 KEVI N PL #G6
44690 KEVIN PL #G5
44690 KEVIN PL #G4
44690 KEVI N PL #G3
44690 KEVIN PL #G2
42032 TERAMO ST
43136 TERAMO ST
38527 TERRILL CT
39532 TERRILL CT
45073 TIBURCIO DR
45101 TIBURCIO DR
45115 TIBURCIO DR
28847 TOPSFIELD CT
45306 TOURNAMENT LN
30271 TRADEWATER CR
40301 TRENTON CT #7
40303 TRENTON CT
40309 TRENTON CT #8
40317 TRENTON CT #9
40325 TRENTON CT #10
40333 TRENTON CT #11
40341 TRENTON CT #12
40346 TRENTON CT #22
40349 TRENTON CT #13
40354 TRENTON CT #21
40357 TRENTON CT #14
40362 TRENTON CT #20
40365 TRENTON CT #15
40370 TRENTON CT #19
40373 TRENTON CT #16
40378 TRENTON CT #18
40381 TRENTON CT #17
32979 TRESTLE LN
44881 TROTSDALE DR
42751 TWILIGHT CT
29738 VAIL BROOK DR
29760 VALLE VERDE
29060 VALLEJO AVE
42065 VANDAMERE CT
42066 VANDAMERE CT
42085 VANDAMERE CT
43510 VERDE DR
44507 VERDE DR
44509 VERDE DR
32084 VIA BONILLA
31747 VIA CAMPANARIO
32200 VIA CESARIO
31362 VIA CORDOBA
31465 VIA CORDOBA
30190 VIA DE LA MESA
32603 VIA DESTELLO
31103 VIA GILBERTO
46137 VIA LA COLORADA
29025 VIA NORTE
45560 VIA PUEBLA
45581 VIA PUEBLA
31830 VIA SALlTO
30214 VILLA AL TURAS DR
43500 VILLA DEL SUR DR
40118 VILLAGE RD
40140 VILLAGE RD
40160 VILLAGE RD #1
40164 VILLAGE RD #14
40180 VILLAGE RD #3
40184 VILLAGE RD #4
40188 VILLAGE RD #6
40200 VILLAGE RD #9
40222 VILLAGE RD
30516 WAILEA CT
40154 WARBLER CR
31052 WELLI NGTON CR
31124 WELLINGTON DR
40224 WINCHESTER RD
40355 WINCHESTER RD
40405 WINCHESTER RD
40438 WINCHESTER RD
40450 WINCHESTER RD
40474 WINCHESTER RD
40480 WINCHESTER RD
40605 WINCHESTER RD
40620 WINCHESTER RD
40635 WINCHESTER RD
40665 WINCHESTER RD
40688 WINCHESTER RD
40695 WINCHESTER RD
40695 WINCHESTER RD #103
40705 WINCHESTER RD
40705 WINCHESTER RD #A-3
40705 WINCHESTER RD #A-6
40758 WINCHESTER RD
40788 WINCHESTER RD
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1040
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1450
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2170
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2285
40820 WINCHESTER RD # 2640
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2470
40820 WINCHESTER RD #4870
40820 WINCHESTER RD #FC6
40820 WINCHESTER RD #K12
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2255
TR 32169
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41871 3RD ST
41915 3RD ST
41915 4TH ST
41957 4TH ST
41911 5TH ST
418746TH ST
44260 APIS RD
41483 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
41634 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
31345 AVENIDA DEL REPOSO
40291 BELLEVUE DR
40299 BELLEVUE DR
40307 BELLEVUE DR
40315 BELLEVUE DR
32503 BERGAMO CT
1 BETTER WORLD CR #120/140
45516 BISON CT
45528 BISON CT
45540 BISON CT
45552 BISON CT
43288 BROOKWAY DR
43300 BUSINESS PARK DR
43385 BUSINESS PARK DR #170
43416 BUSINESS PARK DR
43455 BUSINESS PARK DR
44278 CABO ST
29910 CACTUS PL
41750 CAJON DR
43746 CALABRO ST
31490 CALA CARRASCO
32182 CALA TORRENTE
32230 CALLE BALAREZA
32163 CALLE BALAREZA
32148 CALLE BALAREZA
43080 CALLE CAMELLIA
43130 CALLE CAMELLIA
30345 CALLE HALCON
31895 CALLE REDONDELA
40510 CALLE TIARA
40270 CAMINO CAMPOS
43043 CAMINO CARUNA
43146 CAMINO CASILLAS
31159 CAMINO DEL ESTE
31227 CAMINO DEL ESTE
32091 CAMINO NUNEZ
40087 CANNES CT
42509 CARINO PL
40827 CARLENA LN
40925 CEBU DR
31942 CERCLE CHAMBERTIN
41667 CHABLIS CT
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40492 CHARLESTON ST
32923 CHARMES CT
41101 CHEMIN COUTET
42145 CHESTNUT DR
30380 COLINA VERDE
27620 COMMERECE CTR DR
31826 CORTE POLLENSA
40425 CORRIGAN PL
40428 CORRIGAN PL
40433 CORRIGAN PL
40441 CORRIGAN PL
40449 CORRIGAN PL
40457 CORRIGAN PL
40364 CORRIGAN PL
40465 CORRIGAN PL
40470 CORRIGAN PL
40473 CORRIGAN PL
40478 CORRIGAN PL
40481 CORRIGAN PL
40486 CORRIGAN PL
32095 CORTE BACARRO
31747 CORTE CARDENAS
32195 CORTE UTNEHMER
42080 COSMIC DR
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR #100
40980 COUNTY CENTER DR #200
32380 DEER HOLLOW WY
28927 DAVENPORT CR
41625 ENTERPRISE CR S
28377 FELIX VALDEZ RD
28545 FELIX VALDEZ RD #B
28464 FELIX VALDEZ RD
32883 FERMO CT
44071 FESTIVO ST
32473 FRANCISCO PL
32473 FRANCISCO PL
28921 FRANKFORT LN
45607 GLEN EAGLE CT
31255 HICKORY PL
31267 HICKORY PL
31279 HICKORY PL
31300 HICKORY PL
30537 HIGHWAY 79S
30571 HIGHWAY 79S
30697 HIGHWAY79S
32389 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S #207
30737 HIGHWAY 79S
32831 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S #213
40999 JULO WY
41940 KAFFI RBOOM CT
28934 KENNEBUNK CT
44690 KEVIN PL
45716 KLAMATH CT
45763 KLAMATH CT
45767 KLAMATH CT
45804 KLAMATH CT
45808 KLAMATH CT
45812 KLAMATH CT
45813 KLAMATH CT
45817 KLAMATH CT
31799 KLARER LN
41380 LA SIERRA RD
30425 LA PRESA LOOP
28852 LAKE FRONT RD
30043 LAU RI E RAE LN
39511 LIEFER RD
31063 LOMA LINDA
31756 LOMA LINDA
39633 LONG RIDGE DR
27270 MADISON AVE #101-102-103
27270 MADISON AVE #305
27270 MADISON AVE #210
27290 MADISON AVE #101
27290 MADISON AVE #102
27290 MADISON AVE #200
27310 MADISON AVE #101
27310 MADISON AVE #103
41971 MAIN ST
45588 MANATEE WY
40440 MARGARITA RD
44872 MELISSA CR
32056 MERLOT CREST
28980 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
45486 OLIVE CT
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
42260 REDHAWK PKWY
32963 REGINA DR
42166 REMINGTON AVE #6B
42206 REMINGTON AVE
42210 REMINGTON AVE #3C
42212 REMINGTON AVE
42244 REMINGTON AVE
42266 REMINGTON AVE #1
42268 REMINGTON AVE
42375 REMINGTON AVE
41908 REMINGTON AVE
42074 REMINGTON AVE
42092 REMINGTON AVE
42112 REMINGTON AVE
42164 REMINGTON AVE #A6
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42108 ROICK DR
42555 RIO NEDO
42600 RIO NEDO
42108 ROICK DR #G
42327 RIO NEDO #B
42520 RIO NEDO
42281 REGENTS HILL CR
32779 STONEFIELD RD
40321 SALEM WY
30730 SAN PASQUAL RD
33080 SOTELO DR
29631 STONEWOOD RD
31586 SIX RIVERS CT
31536 SEASTAR PL
31548 SEASTAR PL
31560 SEASTAR PL
31572 SEASTAR PL
31584 SEASTAR PL
31644 SEASTAR PL
31656 SEASTAR PL
31668 SEASTAR PL
31680 SEASTAR PL
39302 SERAPHINA RD
39362 SERAPHINA RD
39161 SHREE RD
27546 YNEZ RD
26531 YNEZ RD
40820 WINCHESTER RD
41501 WILLlOW RUN RD
31639 VIA SAL TIO
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41911 5TH ST #101
41911 5TH ST #301
41911 5TH ST #103
41925 5TH ST
41946 5TH ST
42072 5TH ST #205
42072 5TH ST #106
42072 5TH ST #204
41880 6TH ST
44260 APIS RD
30670 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
44535 BEDFORD CT
32511 BERGAMO CT
33423 BILTMORE DR
45513 BISON CT#9
45525 BISON CT #18
45537 BISON CT #17
45549 BISON CT#16
30471 BOGARTH PL
43054 BRIGHTON RIDGE LN
43658 BUCKEYE RD
30285 CABRILLO AV
32082 CALLE BALAREZA
43101 CALLE CAMELLIA
41841 CALLE CEREZO
43528 CALLE DE VELARDO
40225 CAMINO CAMPOS
43583 CALLE DE VELARDO
39719CAMBRIDGE PL
39755 CAMBRIDGE PL
39791 CAMBRIDGE PL
31834 CAMINO MAREA
42596 CAMINO MONZON
45305 CAMINO MONZON
45639 CAMINITO OLlTE
42346 CAMINO MERANO
40098 CANNES CT
40123 CANNES CT
41050 CHEMIN COUTET
45673 CLUBHOUSE DR
27555 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27576 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27590 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27630 COMMERCE CENTER DR #A
43415 CORTE ALMERIA
45898 CORTE CARMELLO
42919 CORTE ABANILLA
31201 CORTE ALHAMBRA
31257 CORTE ALHAMBRA
43370 CORTE BENAVENTE
29909 COTE CASTILLE
31651 CORTE ESPARZA
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41529 CORTE PERGAMINO
43320 CORTE RIAL TO
45058 CORTE ROSA
31585 CORTE SALINAS
30074 CORTE SAN LUIS
30158 CORTE SAN LUIS
42015 COSMIC DR
29767 DEL REY RD
30213 DEL REY RD
30305 DEL REY RD
26879 DIAZ RD
30713 EASTGA TE PKWY
29248 EASTON PL
28697 EDENTON WY
31227 ENFIELD LN
45705 ELM PL
45708 ELM PL
45717 ELM PL
45720 ELM PL
45729 ELM PL
45732 ELM PL
45741 ELM PL
45744 ELM PL
45753 ELM PL
31106 EL TORITO CT
33008 ESSER CT
33028 ESSER CT
42117 FABER CT
41890 S ENTERPRISE CR
31497 FALCON WY
31609 FALCON WY
31621 FALCON WY
32605 FAVARA DR
33306 FOX RD
27104 GREENSTONE ST
31111 HICKORY PL
31228 HICKORY PL
31303 HICKORY PL
30697 HIGHWAY 79S
31119 HIGHWAY 79S
32815 HIGHWAY 79S
45725 HONEYSUCKLE CT
41823 HUMBER DR
41835 HUMBER DR
31973 HUMMINGBIRD WY
46319 HUNTER TRAIL
45540 JAGUAR WY
44609 HAMIN CR
30757 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30943 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31200 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
27355 JEFFERSON AVE #E
27472 JEFFERSON AVE #6A & #B
28821 SARASOTA LN
40171 PASEDENA DR
40194 GALLATIN CT
40281 SALEM WY
40301 LOGAN CT
28694 EDENTON WY
28753 EDENTON WY
28745 EDENTON WY
28737 EDENTON WY
40197 GALLATIN CT
28729 EDENTON WY
40212 ALBANY CT
28721 EDENTON WY
28705 EDENTON WY
40215 ALBANY CT
40270 DANBURY CT
40233 DANBURY CT
40249 DANBURY CT
40265 DANBURY CT
40184 BELLEVUE DR
40176 BELLEVUE DR
40168 BELLEVUE DR
30860 MEADE RIVER CT
39616 MEADOW VIEW CR
39630 MEADOW VIEW CR
39631 MEADOW VIEW CR
39644 MEADOW VIEW CR
39645 MEADOW VIEW CR
28314 MERCEDES ST
29589 MIRA LOMA DR
43285 MODENA DR
45427 MOOSE CT
45430 MOOSE CT
45463 MOOSE CT
45475 MOOSE CT
29540 NIGHTCREST CR
32889 NORTHSHIRE CR
32971 NOVARA CT
45471 OLIVE CT
29771 ORCHID CT
31882 OREGON LN
- 29119 OVERLAND DR
31960 PASOS PL
32072 PASEO PARALLON
32161 PASEO SAN ESTEBAN
42091 PASEO SONRISA DEL SOL
32226 PAUBA RD
45474 PEACOCK PL #51
45337 PECHANGA PKWY
31913 PENGUIN PL #41
32920 PLlANCE WY
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2841 0 PLYMOUTH WY #40
28568 PLYMOUTH WY
45478 PONDEROSA CT
29744 RAMSEY CT
43850 RENDOV A PL
30915 RIVERTON LN
33127 SAGE CT
33186 SAGE CT
TR30668
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TR 29798-9
TR 29798
TR 29798-7
TR 29305-1
TR 32319
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TR18518-3/23483
TR22627-1
TR23123/23125-11
23125-2/231225-3
TR23126
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23267-3
TR23267 -4/23267 -4&5
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24135-2/24135-3
26672 YNEZ RD
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TR 19872/19872-3/19872-5/19872-6
TR21674-1
TR21675/21675-1
TR21820
TR22148
TR22715/22716/
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TR22915-1
TR22916/22916-2
TR231 00/231 00-2/
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43623 AL TAMURA CT
27275 ANSELMO WY
31373 ASHMILL CT
42322 AVENIDA ALVARADO
40644 BACCARAT RD
44790 BAN ANAL WY
43916 BARLETTA ST
33461 BARRINGTON DR
45481 BAYBERRY PL
41604 BIG SAGE CT
41659 BIG SAGE CT
45429 BISON CT
45432 BISON CT
45441 BISON CT
45444 BISON CT
45453 BISON CT
45477 BISON CT
45456 BISON CT
45468 BISON CT
45480 BISON CT
45489 BISON CT
30175 CABRILLO A V
43740 CAJON DR
32220 CAMINO HERENCIA
42197 CAMINO ROMO
43772 CORTE VILLENA
33317 CALLE ALFREDO
44757 CALLE BANUELOS
32081 CALLE CABALLOS
41958 CALLE CEDRAL
32082 CALLE BALAREZA
43528 CALLE DE VELARDO
31994 CALLE ELENITA
30979 CALLE FUENTE
40783 CALLE KATERINE
31829 CALLE REDONDELA
43048 CALLE REV A
43080 CALLE REV A
31982 CALLE TIARA
39386 CANYON RIM CR
39719 CAMBRIDGE PL
42870 CAMELOT RD
29981 CAMINO DEL SOL
43775 CAMINO GALLEGOS
31834 CAMINO MAREA
31976 CAMINO MOLNAR
32361 CAMINO SAN DIMAS
32523 CAMPO DR
32433 CAMPO DR
46180 CARPET CT
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40087 CANNES CT
41763 CARLETON WY
40528 CARMELlTA CR
40530 CARMELlTA CR
40140 VILLAGE RD
31900 CERCLE
31886 CERCLE
32527 CERVIN CR
41681 CHABLIS CT
41420 CHENIN BLANC CT
30261 CHURCHILL CT
45711 CLASSIC WY
28588 DALTON DR
28572 DALTON DR
28548 DALTON DR
28556 DALTON DR
28580 DALTON DR
28596 DALTON DR
40225 DANBURY CT
40233 DANBURY CT
40249 DANBURY CT
40265 DANBURY CT
40224 DANBURY CT
28923 DAVENPORT LN
28927 DAVENPORT LN
32380 DEER HOLLOW WY
30385 DEL REY RD
30306 DEL REY RD
30033 DE PORTOLA RD
30451 DE PORTOLA RD
30306 DEL REY RD
29741 DEL REY RD
31486 EUCALYPTUS CT
43432 FASSANO CT
28450 FELIX VALDEZ RD
42442 FIJI WY
42442 FIJ I WY
42222 GATESHEAD CT
28650 GLOUCESTER CT
30771 GRAND VIEW CR
30763 GRAND VIEW CR
30759 GRAND VIEW CR
30754 GRAND VIEW CR
30755 GRAND VIEW CR
30756 GRAND VIEW CR
30764 GRAND VIEW CR
30770 GRAND VIEW CR
30784 GRAND VIEW CR
30584 GREENWAY CR
32728 HISLOP WY
40070 HOLDEN CR
45742 HONEYSUCKLE CT .
45751 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45754 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45763 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45766 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45775 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45778 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45787 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45790 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45799 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45802 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45811 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45923 JERONIMO ST
27570 JON CHRISTIAN PL
45221 JUMI CR
40072 KENILWORTH WY
40074 KENILWORTH WY
28966 KENNEBUNK CT
44460 KINGSTON DR
46387 KOHINOOR WY
46402 KOHINOOR WY
28827 LAUREL LN
28833 LAUREL LN
39340 LIEFER RD
39160 LIEFER RD
44526 LEONA CT
39779 LONGLEAF ST
44677 LORRAINE DR
29955 LOS NOGALES RD
42140 L YNDIE LN
31846 MACAWS CT
31858 MACAWS CT
31870 MACAWS CT
27230 A MADISON AV
27247 MADISON A V
32028 MALLARD WY
42583 MEADE CR
42593 MEADE CR
28605 MERCEDES ST
31122 MIRA LOMA DR
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45492 BISON CT
41391 BITTER CREEK CT
30526 BOGART PL
27458 BOSTIK CT
27460 BOSTIK CT
41750 BRANDEIS CR
27336 BRANDON LN
44593 BRENTWOOD LN
43459 BREWSTER CT
43288 BROOKWAY DR
41043 BURGESS CT
45556 CALLE A YORA
32199 CALLE BALAREZA
31993 CALLE NOVELDA
40535 CALLE TIARA
39743 CAMBRIDGE PL
39767 CAMBRIDGE PL
39782 CAMBRIDGE PL
32137 CAMINITO OSUNA
45599 CAMINITO OLlTE
31983 CAMINO MOLNAR
33460 CAMINO PIEDRA ROJO
31543 CHAMPIONS CR
40654 CHANTEMAR WY
40588 CHARLESTON ST
40449 CHAUNCEY WY
41510 CHENIN BLANC CT
40483 CLEAR LIGHT RD
45825 CLOUDBURST LN
45817 CLOUDBURST LN
45809 CLOUDBURST LN
40502 CORRIGAN PL
40510 CORRIGAN PL
40518 CORRIGAN PL
40526 CORRIGAN PL
40494 CORRIGAN PL
45010 CORTE ALEGRA
43177 CORTE ASTORGA
43365 CORTE BARBASTE
43430 CORTE BARBASTE
41773 CORTE CAMARA
29565 CORTE COP A
30897 CORTE DE LOS SANTOS
30912 CORTE DE LOS SANTOS
32114 CORTE FLORECITA
32147 CORTE FLORECITA
43068 CORTE FRESCA
29830 CORTE GRANADA
31354 CORTE MONTIEL
31777 CORTE PADRERA
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45374 CORTE PALMITO
33483 CORTE PORFIRIO
43343 CORTE RIAL TO
31781 CORTE ROSARIO
45951 CORTE TOBARRA
45967 CORTE TO BARRA
29903 CORTE TOLANO
44684 CORTE VERANOS
42365 CORTE VILLOSA
33156 CORTE Y ACA
32531 CORTE ZARAGOZA
32531 CORTE ZARAGOZA
42089 COSMIC DR
32238 COUR MEYNEY
30952 EAGLE CT
28857 EDENTON WY
43644 EL FARO PL
45356 ESCALANTE CT
42442 FIJI WY
42445 FIJI WY
42211 DEODAR LN
32559 GABBIANO DR
39780 N GENERAL KEARNEY
28642 GLOUCESTER CT
32645 GUEVARA DR
31084 HICKORY PL
45814 HONEYSUCKLE CT
42068 HUMBER DR
46345 HUNTER TRAIL
46331 HUNTER TRAIL
46318 HUNTER TRAIL
46303 HUNTER TRAIL
46345 HUNTER TRAIL
46331 HUNTER TRAIL
46317 HUNTER TRAIL
46303 HUNTER TRAIL
46345 HUNTER TRAIL
42611 HUSSAR CT
32950 JOSHEROO CT
32950 JOSHEROO CT
41940 KAFFIRBOOM CT
45168 KEY CR
39761 KNOLLRIDGE DR
40521 LA CADENACT
29009 LAKE HOUSE RD
41380 LA SIERRA RD
30097 LAURIE RAE LN
31763 LEIGH LN
40341 LOGAN CT
31347 LOMA LINDA RD
44652 LORRAINE DR
44732 LORRAINE DR
42140 L YNDIE LN
45531 OLIVE CT
45695 HAWK CT
31882 OREGON LN
31990 OREGON LN
32000 OREGON LN
32461 PALACIO ST
43444 PAISANO CT
33115 PAMPA CT
33140 PAMPA CT
33014 PAOLI CT
33035 PAOLI CT
31681 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
40325 PASEO SERENO
40280 PASEO DEL CIELO
31352 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
42071 PASEO SONRISA DEL SOL
31275 PESCADO DR
43681 PIASANO PL
43710 PIASANO PL
46139 PINON PINE WY
46119 PINON PINE WY
46072 PINON PINE WY
46192 PINON PINE WY
46062 PINON PINE WY
46092 PINON PINE WY
46129 PINON PINE WY
TR23143-F WALLS
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31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY 45338 SPRUCE CT
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY #F 45347 SPRUCE CT
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY 45371 SPRUCE CT
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY #J 45374 SPRUCE CT
31300 & 31352 RANCHO COMMUNITY W"$2748 STONEFIELD LN
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
31352 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
33043 SAGE CT
31083 SAMANTHA LN
31220 SAMANTHA LN
31591 SANDHILL LN
30866 SANDPIPER LN
30856 SANDPIPER LN
30876 SANDPIPER LN
42691 SAN JULIAN PL
30357 SAN PAS QUAL RD
45400 SAINT TISBURY ST
41321 SALT RIVER CT
28853 SARASOTA LN
28861 SARASOTA LN
28882 SARASOTA LN
45523 SEAGULL WY
45547 SEAGULL WY
31629 SEASTAR PL
31379 SEMINOLE ST
39322 SEARPH/NA RD
46251 SHARON ST
33347 SHAYNNA CR
39166 SHREE RD
39171 SHREE RD
30238 SIERRA MADRE DR
30254 SIERRA MADRE DR
30263 SILVER RIDGE CT
30279 SILVER RIDGE CT
41006 SIMI CT
40056 SOMERVILLE LN
40059 SOMERVILLE LN
40065 SOMERVILLE LN
40071 SOMERVILLE LN
40077 SOMERVILLE LN
40083 SOMERVILLE LN
30868 SONIA LN
30878 SONIA LN
31436 SONOMA LN
32920 SOTELO DR
30656 SOUTHERN CROSS RD
42083 SOUTHERN HILLS RD
30494 SPICA CT
30511 SPICA CT
28856 SPRINGFIELD PL
40049 SPRING PLACE CT
39343 SPRINGTIME DR
32888 STONEFIELD LN
29250 STONEWOOD RD
29230 STONEWOOD RD
29630 STONEWOOD RD
40164 STOWE RD
31373 SUNNINGDALE DR
28965 WILLISTON CT
30909 SUZI LN
31193 SWEETGUM PL
31205 SWEETGUM PL
31214 SWEETGUM PL
32899 STONEFIELD LN
31106 EL TORITO CT
31121 TECUMSEH CT
43352 TERRA CT
39527 TERRILL CT
45227 TIBURCIO DR
45367 TIBURCIO DR
45073 TIBURCIO DR
45367 TIBURCIO DR
32989 TRESTLE LN
44971 TROTS DALE DR
29110 VALLEJO AV
29919 VALLE OLVERA
33226 VIA ALVARO
43410 VIA BARROZO
32184 VIA BEJARANO
30318 VIA BRISA
43538 VIA CANDELEDA
41167 VIA CIELlTO
41197 VIA CIELlTO
31860 VIA CORDOBA
31465 VIA CORDOBA
31875 VIA CORDOBA
41455 VIA DEL MONTE
43160 VISTA DEL RANCHO
32331 VIA DESTELLO
32459 VIA DESTELLO
43122 B VIA DOS PICOS
27350 VIA INDUSTRIA
46020 VIA LA COLORADA
46025 VIA LA COLORADA
46137 VIA LA COLORADA
46165 VIA LA TRANQUILA
43870 VIA MONT ALBAN
30890 VIA NORTE
45631 VIA PUEBLA
29777 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
41985 VIA RENATE
31830 VIA SAL TIO
31851 VIASALTIO
31990 VIA SERON
40095 WALCOTT LN
31676 WEIBEL CR
31685 WEIBEL CR
40393 WENHAM WY
40399 WENHAM WY
40557 WGASA PL
45197 WILLOWICK ST
29786 WINDWOOD CR
40212 WINCHESTER RD
31967 WOODSIDE CT
31988 WOODSIDE CT
31974 WOODSIDE CT
31974 WOODSIDE CT
31974 WOODSIDE CT
42125 WYANDOTTE ST
42290 WYANDOTTE ST
42320 WYANDOTTE ST
42300 WYANDOTTE ST
42311 WYANDOTTE ST
42310 WYANDOTTE ST
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TR23143-9 WALLS
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33998 ABBEY RD
32935 ADELANTE ST
32992 ADELANTE ST
42422 AGENA ST
42258 AGENA ST
42928 AGENA ST
43976 ALENCON CT
44260 APIS RD
331107 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
41050 AVENIDA VERDE
41052 AVENIDA VERDE
42028 AVENIDA VISTA LADERA
44730 AVITA CR
40823 BACCARAT RD
45422 BEECH CT
1 BETTER WORLD CR #120Œ
43863 BUTTERNUT DR
31380 BRUSH CREEK CR
41875 C ST
45556 CALLE A YORA
31985 CALLE CHAPOS
30345 CALLE HALCON
42999 CALLE REVA
31911 CALLE TIARA
43003 CALLE VENTURA
31880 CALLE VIMIANZO
39879 CAMDEN CT
32095 CAMINO HERENCIA
30973 CAMINO VERDE
40140 VILLAGE RD
40801 CARLENA LN
30040 DEL REY RD
30881 DEL REY RD
42555 DEV ANT CR
27949 DIAZ RD
28069 DIAZ RD
28073 DIAZ RD
31226 ENFIELD LN
27431 W ENTERPRISE CR
27488-3 W ENTERPRISE CR
27525 W ENTERPRISE CR
41636 #200 N ENTERPRISE CR
41823 N ENTERPRISE CR
41877 #200C N ENTERPRISE CR
41890 S ENTERPRISE CR
41892 S ENTERPRISE CR
43644 EL FARO PL
32405 GALATI NA ST
33124 GAROLl PASS
27107 GREENSTONE ST
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33039 HARMONY LN
28722 HARVESTON DR
30847 HIGHLAND VISTA CR
30535 HIGHWAY 79S
30571 HIGHWAY 79S #C
30661 HIGHWAY 79S
31454 HIGHWAY 79S
31389 HEITZ LN
31701 HIGHWAY 79S #A
31717 HIGHWAY 79S
31757 HIGHWAY 79S #A & B
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
42133 HUMBER DR
45751 HONEYSUCKLE CT
30312 LONG VALLEY DR
32677 HUPA DR
32677 HUPA DR
31044 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
40969 JULO WY
31196 KAHWEA RD
39330 KI MBERL Y LN
45585 KI MO ST
44376 KINGSTON DR
46412 KOHINOOR WY
30158 LA PRIMAVERA ST
30969 LA SERENA WY
30061 LAURIE RAE LN
40253 MARGARITA RD
40517 MARGARITA RD
40573 MARGARITA RD #A
41257 #101 B MARGARITA RD
41377 MARGARITA RD
41493 #1 09 MARGARITA RD
41493 #G109 MARGARITA RD
41493 #G108 MARGARITA RD
41555 #N101 MARGARITA RD
41555 MARGARITA RD
41577 MARGARITA RD
41607 #101 MARGARITA RD
41637 #101 MARGARITA RD
41637 #1 02 MARGARITA RD
42659 MARGARITA RD
43040 MARGARITA RD
43042 MARGARITA RD
44239 MARGARITA RD
39674 MEADOW VIEW CR
31572 MENDOCINO CT
28600 MERCEDES ST
30268 MERSEY CT
30657 MILKY WAY DR
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
44873 POST EST AS DR
41176 PROMENADE
41292 PROMENADE
29114 PROVIDENCE RD
43105 PUDDING CT
43147 PUDDING CT
33234 PUFFIN ST
28790 PUJOL ST
28816 PUJOL ST
30968 PUTTER CR
33084 PUFFIN ST
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39988 AMBERLEY CR
43976 ALENCON CT
40951 ALTON CT
27354 ANSELMO WY
31136 ASPEN WY
31757 HIGHWAY 79S#B
31934 HIGHWAY 79S
31938/30733 HIGHWAY 79S
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #D
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #C
31938 HIGHWAY 79S #C
32135 HIGHWAY 79S
32200 HIGHWAY 79S #104
32240 HIGHWAY 79S #101
32389 HIGHWAY 79S
32459 HIGHWAY 79S
32483 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S #102
32675 HIGHWAY 79 S #A
30745 HILLCREST DR
30752 HILLCREST DR
30762 HILLCREST DR
40147 HOLDEN CR
31078 HUMBOL T CT
42611 HUSSAR CT
27345 JEFFERSON AV
27418 JEFFERSON AV
27503 JEFFERSON AV
27699 JEFFERSON A V #102
27715 JEFFERSON A V #1 03
27911 JEFFERSON A V #1 03
30343 DEER MEADOW RD
29765 DEL REY RD
30305 DEL REY RD
40229 DONOMORE CT
31001 DULCE CT
42036 DUNES CT
28793 EDENTON WY
43644 EL FARO PL
41690 N ENTERPRISE CR#200C
27525 W ENTERPRISE CR#101A
45380 ESCALANTE CT
31486 EUCALYPTUS CT
31609 FALCON WY
32145 FIRESIDE DR
32154 FIRESIDE DR
32168 FIRESIDE DR
32159 FIRESIDE DR
32173 FIRESIDE DR
32182 FIRESIDE DR
32196 FIRESIDE DR
32210 FIRESIDE DR
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32224 FIRESIDE DR
32243 FIRESIDE DR
32229 FIRESIDE DR
32201 FIRESIDE DR
32187 FIRESIDE DR
32899 FREESIA WY
43977 GATEWOOD WY
41738 GILWOOD CT
28650 GLOUCESTER CT
45515 GLENEAGLES CT
45842 GOLD MI NE DR
45850 GOLD MINE DR
45833 GOLD MINE DR
45858 GOLD MINE DR
45877 GOLD MINE DR
45869 GOLD MINE DR
45861 GOLD MINE DR
45853 GOLD MINE DR
45845 GOLD MINE DR
45837 GOLD MINE DR
46150 GRACE CT
31120 GRANVILLE CT
45578 HAWK CT
30661 HIGHWAY 79S
30861 HIGHWAY 79S
44278 CABO ST
32103 CALLE BALAREZA
43583 CALLE DE VERLARDO
31915 CALLE ELENITA
29730 CALLE PANTANO
31017 CAMINO DEL ESTE
31045 CHALDON CR
32926 CHARMES CT
31600 CHAMPIONS CR
28813 CHEVERLY CT
30126 CALLE HALCON
43402 CALLE NACIDO
41848 CASCADES CT
45457 CLUBHOUSE DR
45801 CLOUDBURST LN
27 449 COLT CT
30440 COLVER CT
31013 CAMINO DEL ESTE
44611 CAMINO GONZALES
32100 CAMINO RABAGO
27625 COMMERCE CENTER DR
31205 COMOTILO CT
31510 CONGRESSIONAL DR
31030 CORTE ANZA
32353 CORTE CHATADA
43485 CORTE BENAVENTE
27470 COMMERCE CENTER DR #F
27495 COMMERCE CENTER DR #B
29824 CORTE GRANADA
45768 CORTE LOBOS
33425 CORTE MANGARI NO
28280 CORTE OCASO
28288 CORTE OCASO
45878 CORTE ORIZABA
27354 BRANDON LN
27372 BRANDON LN
27390 BRANDON LN
40245 BALBOA DR
30861 BARDMORE DR
45525 BISON CT
31908 BITTERROOT CT
31916 BITTERROOT CT
31924 BITTERROOT CT
31911 BITTERROOT CT
31927 BITTERROOT CT
31919 BITTERROOT CT
30526 BOGART PL
27288 BRANDON LN
27715 JEFFERSON AV
27720 JEFFERSON A V
27498 JON CHRISTIAN PL
46289 JON WILLIAM WY
31191 KAHWEA RD
44496 KINGSTON DR
44508 KINGSTON DR
46377 KOHINOOR WY
42874 LARRY LEE LN
30025 LAURIE RAE LN
30061 LAU RI E RAE LN
31656 LEIGH LN
28891 LEXINGTON RD
31145 LILAC WY
39140 PALA VISTA DR
39677 PARKVIEW DR
39649 PARKVIEW DR
39642 PARKVIEW DR
31638 PASEO GOLETA
31681 PASEO DE LAS OLAS
31990 PASOS PL
31205 PAUBA RD
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31585 SIX RIVERS CT
31581 SIX RIVERS CT
31573 SIX RIVERS CT
31577 SIX RIVERS CT
31569 SIX RIVERS CT
31565 SIX RIVERS CT
31561 SIX RIVERS CT
31557 SIX RIVERS CT
31553 SIX RIVERS CT
31549 SIX RIVERS CT
31545 SIX RIVERS CT
31541 SIX RIVERS CT
31537 SIX RIVERS CT
31529 SIX RIVERS CT
31525 SIX RIVERS CT
31521 SIX RIVERS CT
31517 SIX RIVERS CT
31513 SIX RIVERS CT
31509 SIX RIVERS CT
31505 SIX RIVERS CT
31501 SIX RIVERS CT
31534 SIX RIVERS CT
31538 SIX RIVERS CT
31546 SIX RIVERS CT
31550 SIX RIVERS CT
31554 SIX RIVERS CT
31558 SIX RIVERS CT
40135 VILLAGE RD
40140 VILLAGE RD
40156 VILLAGE RD #2
40204 VI LLAGE RD #5
40192 VILLAGE RD #7
40200 VILLAGE RD #9
40196 VILLAGE RD #8
40176 VILLAGE RD #10
40148 VILLAGE RD #11
40172 VILLAGE RD #12
40168 VILLAGE RD #13
40144 VILLAGE RD #15
40132 VILLAGE RD #17
40136 VILLAGE RD #18
40124 VILLAGE RD #19
40120 VILLAGE RD #20
40116 VILLAGE RD #21
40112 VILLAGE RD #22
40128 VILLAGE RD #16
40144 VILLAGE RD #15
40354 VILLAGE RD
32841 VINE ST
42952 VIRGO CT
30502 W AI LEA CT
29711 WAYNEWOOD DR
30893 WELLINGTON CR
40351 WENHAM WY
40363 WENHAM WY
40469 WENHAM WY
31265 WHISTLING ACRES DR
39924 WILLIAMSBURG PL
40820 WINCHESTER RD
40820 WINCHESTER RD
41125 WINCHESTER RD
41540 WINCHESTER RD
41670 WINCHESTER RD
41593 WINCHESTER RD #220
41720 WINCHESTER RD #A
41720 WINCHESTER RD
41735 WINCHESTER RD
41555 WINCHESTER RD
41669 WINCHESTER RD
41720 WINCHESTER RD
41720 WINCHESTER RD #D
41750 WINCHESTER RD
41975 WINCHESTER RD
41593 WINCHESTER RD
43880 WINDCREST LN
40564 WINDSOR LN
45687 WOLF CREEK RD
46072 WOLF CREEK DR #S
46315 WOLF CREEK DR #S
46321 WOLF CREEK DR #S
32848 WOLF STORE RD
33161 WOLFE ST
46509 WOLF CREEK DR
45898 N WOLF CREEK RD
31738 WOLF VALLEY RD
42125 WYANDOTTE ST
42210 WYANDOTTE ST
42300 WYANDOTTE ST
42449 WYANDOTTE ST
31309 LOCUST CT
25996 YNEZ RD
26016/26018 YNEZ RD
26109 YNEZ RD
26111 YNEZ RD #B21
26201 YNEZ RD
26431 YNEZ RD #14C
26459 YNEZ RD #F
26459 YNEZ RD #F
26487 YNEZ RD
26500 YNEZ RD
26502 YNEZ RD
26531 YN EZ RD
26531 YNEZ RD
26531 YNEZ RD #A
26531 YNEZ RD #6
26531 YNEZ RD #B
26550 YNEZ RD
26610 YNEZ RD
26631 YNEZ RD
26690 YNEZ RD
26770 YNEZ CT
27401 YNEZ RD
27403 YNEZ RD
27430 YNEZ RD
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40164 ALBANY CT
40243 A TMORE CT
43611 ALTAMURACT
41065 AVENIDA VERDE
31148 ASPEN WY
31967 AURORA CT
40251 AYER LN
40203 A YER LN
40206 AYER LN
40214 AYER LN
40219 AYER LN
40222 A YER LN
40227 A YER LN
40230 A YER LN
40235 A YER LN
40238 A YER LN
40243 AYER LN
40246 A YER LN
40254 AYER LN
40259 A YER LN
40262 A YER LN
40267 A YER LN
40270 A YER LN
40278 A YER LN
31689 BADGE R WY
44853 BANANAL WY
40272 BELLEVUE DR
31272 BLUEBEECH CT
31296 BLUEBEECH CT
31308 BLUEBEECH CT
27425 BRANDON LN
27230 BRANDON LN
30552 BRIDGEVIEW CR
43466 BUSINESS PARK DR
43842 BUTTERFIELD STAGE
44278 CABO ST
32064 CALA GERONA
31939 CALLE BALAREZA
32072 CALA GERONA
31922 CALLE ELENITA
31952 CALLE ELENITA
31958 CALLE ELENITA
30366 CALLE HALCON
40227 CALLE MEDUSA
40239 CALLE MEDUSA
40359 CALLE MEDUSA
29800 CAMINO DEL SOL
31153 CAMINO DEL ESTE
43891 CARENT AN DR
32845 CASERTA DR
40800 CARLENA LN
40642 CHANTEMAR WY
40382 CHARLES BURG DR
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40370 CHARLESBURG DR
40364 CHARLESBURG DR
40376 CHARLESBURG DR
40358 CHARLESBURG DR
40352 CHARLESBURG DR
40346 CHARLESBURG DR
40340 CHARLESBURG DR
40334 CHARLESBURG DR
40328 CHARLESBURG DR
40322 CHARLESBURG DR
40307 CHARLESBURG DR
40313 CHARLESBURG DR
40319 CHARLESBURG DR
40580 CHARLESTON ST
30345 COLINA VERDE
30451 COLINA VERDE
27495 COMMERCE CENTER DR
30440 COLVER CT
27470 COMMERCE CENTER DR
42072 5TH ST #303
31241 COMOTILO CT
31510 CONGRESSIONAL DR
40449 CORRIGAN PL
31135 CORTE ANZA
33561 CORTE BONILLA
45802 CORTE CARMELLO
45030 CORTE CAROLINA
29918 CORTE CASTILLE
29919 CORTE CASTI LLE
32232 CORTE CORONADO
3.1710 CORTE ESPARZA
43090 CORTE FRESCA
43130 CORTE LANDERAS
31556 CORTE PACHECO
30166 CORTE PLATA
31781 CORTE ROSARIO
31738 CORTE ROSARIO
31815 CORTE ROSARIO
43080 CORTE CABRERA
32284 CORTE SABRINAS
32374 CORTE SAN VINCENTE
31368 CORTE SONORA
31456 CORTE SONORA
45908 CORTE TOBARRA
42089 COSMIC DR
41349 CRESTA VERDE CT
41327 CRESTA VERDE CT
33383 CRESTVIEW DR
28940 CUMBERLAND RD
30187 CUPENO LN
30303 CUPENO LN
30377 CUPENO LN
30417 CUPENO LN
43464 DODARO DR
46183 DRYMEN AV
41823 ENTERPRISE CR N
41823 ENTERPRISE CR N#2
41823 ENTERPRISE CR N#1
41823 ENTERPRISE CR N#3
31327 EUCALYPTUS CT
31657 FALCON WY
31669 FALCON WY
31681 FALCON WY
32644 FAVARA DR
32238 FIRESIDE DR
32257 FIRESIDE DR
32266 FIRESIDE DR
32327 FIRESIDE DR
32271 FIRESIDE DR
32280 FIRESIDE DR
32285 FIRESIDE DR
32294 FIRESIDE DR
32299 FIRESIDE DR
32168 FIRESIDE DR
32308 FIRESIDE DR
32313 FIRESIDE DR
32322 FIRESIDE DR
32336 FIRESIDE DR
32341 FIRESIDE DR
32350 FIRESIDE DR
32364 FIRESIDE DR
32378 FIRESIDE DR
32355 FIRESIDE DR
33305 FOX RD
28947 FRANKFORT LN
28953 FRANKFORT LN
28956 FRANKFORT LN
28959 FRANKFORT LN
28962 FRANKFORT LN
28965 FRANKFORT LN
28968 FRANKFORT LN
28971 FRANKFORT LN
28974 FRANKFORT LN
28977 FRANKFORT LN
28983 FRANKFORT LN
28989 FRANKFORT LN
28995 FRANKFORT LN
29001 FRANKFORT LN
29007 FRANKFORT LN
29013 FRANKFORT LN
45882 GOLD MINE DR
45890 GOLD MINE DR
45885 GOLD MINE DR
45893 GOLD MINE DR
45898 GOLD MINE DR
45909 GOLD MINE DR
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45901 GOLD MINE DR
45914 GOLD MINE DR
45917 GOLD MINE DR
45925 GOLD MINE DR
45930 GOLD MINE DR
45933 GOLD MINE DR
45938 GOLD MINE DR
Barcode 0001797
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40065 AS HVI LLE LN
43262 MODENA DR
43273 MODENA DR
33100 MONROY CR
33120 MONROY CR
41625 MONTEREY PL
29760 MONTE VERDE RD
45418 MOOSE CT
45442 MOOSE CT
45454 MOOSE CT
42200 MORAGA RD
42450 MORAGA RD
42450 MORAGA RD
42521 MUSILEK PL
42544 MUSILEK PL
42563 MUSILEK PL
42586 MUSILEK PL
42586 MUSILEK PL
42605 MUSILEK PL
42605 MUSILEK PL
27580 NELLIE CT
39941 NEW HAVEN RD
28859 NEWPORT RD
27250 NICOLAS RD
27288 NICOLAS RD #E
27288 NICOLAS RD #E & F
27296 NICOLAS RD
27296 NICOLAS RD #F
31143 NICOLAS RD
41785 NICOLE LN
41785 NICOLE LN
44308 NIGHTHAWK PASS
32007 OREGON LN
31997 OREGON LN
31950 OREGON LN
31950 PAUBA LN
32226 PAUBA LN
31950 PAUBA LN
32365 PAUBA LN
32803 P AU BA LN
30233 PECHANGA DR
30261 PECHANGA DR
41281 PINE TREE CR
46109 PINON PINE WY
46082 PINON PINE WY
46102 PINON PINE WY
32210 PLACER BELAIR
28456 PLYMOUTH WY
28459 PLYMOUTH WY
28464 PLYMOUTH WY
28467 PLYMOUTH WY
284 75 PLYMOUTH WY
28483 PLYMOUTH WY
28488 PLYMOUTH WY
28491 PLYMOUTH WY
28499 PLYMOUTH WY
28504 PLYMOUTH WY
28507 PLYMOUTH WY
28512 PLYMOUTH WY
28515 PLYMOUTH WY
41119 POCO VIA
45562 PONDEROSA CT
45574 PONDEROSA CT
45382 PONDEROSA CT
31914 POOLE CT
43620 RI DGE PARK DR
43471 RIDGE PARK DR
1 RIDGEGATE DR #105
43460 RIDGE PARK DR
43620 RIDGE PARK DR
41501 RIESLING CT
41531 RIESLING CT
41820 RIO GRANDE DR
42103 RIO NEDO
42327 RIO NEDO
42580 RIO NEDO
42113 ROICK DR #2
42145 ROICK DR
42210 ROICK DR
42210 ROICK DR #3
42210 ROICK DR #10
28919 FRANKFORT LN
40299 ROSEWELL CT #2
33558 ROSEWOOD CR
42149 RUBICON CR
33141 SAGE CT
45190 SAINT TISBURY ST
45405 SAINT TISBURY ST
30131 SANTA CECILIA DR
29275 SANTIAGO RD
27299 SAVOY LN
27443 SAVOY LN
27389 SAVOY LN
27353 SAVOY LN
27335 SAVOY LN
27310 SAVOY LN
39322 SERAPHINA RD
39352 SERAPHINA RD
39544 SERAPHINA RD
30954 SHABA CR
29775 VALLE OLVERA
29760 VALLE VERDE
31651 VALONE CT
42085 VANDAMERE CT
42086 VANDAMERE CT
41875 VARDON DR
43510 VERDE DR
30370 VERONDA PL
42865 VIA ALHAMA
33266 VIA ALVARO
30135 VIA ARBOLEDA
31853 VIA BARRAZA
32239 VIA BEJARANO
30290 VIA BRISA
30291 VIA BRISZ
42340 VIA CONSUELO
32516 VIA DESTELLO
41756 VIA EL GRECO
32217 VIA FLORE
42998 VIA JUMILLA
43921 VIA MONT ALBAN
29890 VIA NORTE
30175 VIA NORTE
45581 VIA PUEBLA
41973 VIA RENATE
31954 VIA SERON
31835 VIA T AF ALLA
31950 VIA TAFALLA
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42050 DLR DR
28564 DALTON RD
31744 DANE CT
42076 DAHLIA WY
31977 DANIEL WY
40375 DATE ST
30636 DEL REY RD
42104 DEODAR LN
30405 DE PORTOLA RD
30756 GRAND VIEW CR
39860 HARVESTON DR
31315 HICKORY PL
31213 HIGHWAY 79S #C7
31741 HIGHWAY 79S #D
31749 HIGHWAY 79S
31960 HIGHWAY 79S
32481 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S #202
30757 HILLCREST DR
30772 HILLCREST DR
32768 HISLOP WY
45730 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45718 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45706 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45694 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45682 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45670 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45658 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45655 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45667 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45679 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45691 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45703 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45715 HONEYSUCKLE CT
45727 HONEYSUCKLE CT
43998 HIGHLANDER DR
42611 HUSSAR CT
30711 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30711 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30757 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30943 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31188 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31200 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31289 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
27309 JEFFERSON A V
27332 JEFFERSON AV
27355 JEFFERSON AV
27645 JEFFERSON AV
27725 JEFFERSON V#106&107
28120 JEFFERSON A V
44671 JOHNSTON DR
28945 KENNEBUNK CT
44403 KINGSTON DR
Barcode 0001799
42886 LARRY LEE LN
32879 LEVI CT
31145 LILAC WY
31181 L1LACWY
46199 LINDA CT
30805 LOLITA RD
30823 LOLITA RD
30835 LOLITA RD
31942 LODGE HOUSE CT
31950 LODGE HOUSE CT
30854 LOLITA RD
31715 LOMA LINDA RD
46252 LONE PINE DR
46242 LONE PINE DR
46232 LONE PINE DR
31870 MACAWS DR
27237 MADISON AV
27247 MADISON AV#100
27247 MADISON AV #200
27247 MADISON AV #300
27247 MADISON AV #400
27247 MADISON AV #500
27247 MADISON AV #600
27270 MADISON A V #103
27270 MADISON AV #200
27270 MADISON AV #205
27270 MADISON AV#300
27290 MADISON AV #200
27307 MADISON AV
32421 MAGENTA CT
32461 MAGENTA CT
45674 MAGNOLIA PL
45710 MAGNOLIA PL
32069 MALLARD WY
31980 MALLARD WY
32430 MAGENTA CT
43041 MANCHESTER CT
43466 MANZANO DR
45540 MANATEE WY
33571 MAPLEWOOD CT
40531 MARGARITA RD
41533 MARGARITA RD #M102
43980 MARGARITA RD
44060 MARGARITA RD
30965 MASHIE WY
39673 MEADOW VIEW CR
39659 MEADOW VIEW CR
39658 MEADOW VIEW CR
39672 MEADOW VIEW CR
28600 MERCEDES ST
32058 MERLOT CT
45229 MIRO CR
45475 MOOSE CT
42600 MORAGA RD #20
42610 MORAGA RD #21
42450 MORAGA RD
42470 MORAGA RD #39
42650 MORAGA RD #16
42658 MORAGA RD
42670 MORAGA RD #13
42800 MORAGA RD #1
42770 MORAGA RD #2
42790 MORAGA RD #5
42640 MORAGA RD #14
42760 MORAGA RD #6
42400 MORAGA RD #22
42410 MORAGA RD #23
42420 MORAGA RD #24
42460 MORAGA RD #27
42480 MORAGA RD #28
42490 MORAGA RD #29
42500 MORAGA RD #32
42520 MORAGA RD #35
42560 MORAGA RD #38
42750 MORAGA RD #41
42730 MORAGA RD #7
42660 MORAGA RD #17
42680 MORAGA RD #15
42690 MORAGA RD #12
41841 MORENO RD
41850 MORENO RD
41892 MOTOR CAR PKWY
41501 MARGARITA RD
41533 MARGARITA RD #101B
41925 MOTOR CAR PKWY #G & H
41915 MOTOR CAR PKWY #F & G
44044 MOUNTAIN VIEW
44984 MUIRFIELD DR
42502 MUSILEK PL
27231 NICOLAS RD
31087 NICOLAS RD
43080 NOBLE CT
32816 NORTHSHIRE CR
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31045 OAK HILL DR
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #100
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #125
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #100
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #225
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #235
28464 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28495 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28495 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28690 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28699 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #A9
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #C2
42210 ROICK DR #11
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #A2, A3
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #C2
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28897 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28924 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #104
28924 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #205
28991 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #202
28999 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
31920 OREGON LN
31927 OREGON LN
31930 OREGON LN
31937 OREGON LN
31947 OREGON LN
31957 OREGON LN
31960 OREGON LN
31967 OREGON LN
31970 OREGON LN
31977 OREGON LN
31980 OREGON LN
31987 OREGON LN
29121 OVERLAND DR
44000 PALMA DR
45826 PALMETTO WY
33129 PAMPA CT
39661 PARKVIEW DR
39656 PARKVIEW DR
39670 P ARKVI EW DR
42102 PASEO BRILLANTE
40280 PASEO DEL CIELO
31715 PASEO GOLETA
31727 P ASEO GOLETA
31950 PAUBA RD
45519 PEACOCK PL
45447 PEACOCK PL
45450 PEACOCK PL
Barcode 0001800
45435 PEACOCK PL
45510 PEACOCK PL
45522 PEACOCK PL
45534 PEACOCK PL
45546 PEACOCK PL
43681 PIASANO PL
28424 PLYMOUTH WY
28416 PLYMOUTH WY
28408 PLYMOUTH WY
28411 PLYMOUTH WY
28419 PLYMOUTH WY
28427 PLYMOUTH WY
28432 PLYMOUTH WY
28435 PLYMOUTH WY
28440 PLYMOUTH WY
28448 PLYMOUTH WY
28443 PLYMOUTH WY
28451 PLYMOUTH WY
31749 POOLE CT
29064 PORTLAND CT
29070 PORTLAND CT
29076 PORTLAND CT
29082 PORTLAND CT
29088 PORTLAND CT
29094 PORTLAND CT
29112 PORTLAND CT
29106 PORTLAND CT
29118 PORTLAND CT
29124 PORTLAND CT
29130 PORTLAND CT
29136 PORTLAND CT
29133 PORTLAND CT
29127 PORTLAND CT
29121 PORTLAND CT
29115 PORTLAND CT
29109 PORTLAND CT
29061 PORTLAND CT
29055 PORTLAND CT
29049 PORTLAND CT
29043 PORTLAND CT
29037 PORTLAND CT
29173 PORTLAND CT
29169 PORTLAND CT
29165 PORTLAND CT
29161 PORTLAND CT
29157 PORTLAND CT
29153 PORTLAND CT
29148 PORTLAND CT
29154 PORTLAND CT
29160 PORTLAND CT
29166 PORTLAND CT
29172 PORTLAND CT
29178 PORTLAND CT
29184 PORTLAND CT
29190 PORTLAND CT
29196 PORTLAND CT
29202 PORTLAND CT
39600 POURROY RD
33144 PUFFIN ST
33224 PUFFIN ST
28566 PUJOL ST
27316 QUINCY LN
27352 QUINCY LN
27334 QUINCY LN
27370 QUINCY LN
27406 QUINCY LN
27424 QUINCY LN
27442 QUINCY LN
44501 RAINBOW CANYON
43040 RANCHO WY
28900 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29345 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29676 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29748 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29748 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30135 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30520 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30630 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #F501
30650 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #D401
42450 MORAGA RD # 40
31791 RANCHO VISTA RD
31829 RANCHO VISTA RD
31867 RANCHO VISTA RD
31524 RANCHO PUEBLO #A-E
31867 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31843 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #3
31771 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
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41619 MARGARITA RD #D
27270 MADISON A V
TR29928-2 & 3
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41946 5TH ST
42072 5TH ST #101
42072 5TH ST #105
42072 5TH ST #104
42258 AGENA ST
42288 AGENA ST
42365 AGENA ST
42812 AGENA ST
44668 ASHBURY PL
41468 ASHBURN RD
41981 AVENIDA ALVARADO
33287 AVENIDA BICICLETA
40696 AVENIDA ENTERNARIO
41682 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
43225 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
29533 AVENIDA DEL SOL
31976 AVENIDA MALLARI
41883 AVENIDA SONOMA
40312 BALBOA DR
40320 BALBOA DR
4087 4 BACCARAT RD
45635 BASSWOOD CT
45551 BAYBERRY PL
44985 BLUE ROSEMARY WY
31202 BOCAW CR
44576 BOGUT A WY
43074 BRIGHTTON RIDGE LN
43153 BUSINESS PARK DR
43174 BUSINESS PARK DR
43176 BUSINESS PARK DR
43198 BUSINESS PARK DR
43230 BUSINESS PARK DR
43300 BUSINESS PARK DR #106 &
#212
43386 BUSINESS PARK DR #Q1
43390 BUSINESS PARK DR #Q2
43394 BUSINESS PARK DR #H
43406 BUSINESS PARK DR.
43943 CALLE DE VELARDO
33241 CALLE LAN GARCIA
33222 CALLE LAN GARCIA
42882 CALLE LONDE
45507 CALLE LOS MOCHIS
30707 CALLE PINA COLADA
42944 CALLE REV A
32230 CAMINO HERENCIA
32062 CAMINO NUNEZ
32091 CAMINO NUNEZ
32384 CASSINO CT
32370 CASTLE CT
44450 CAYENNE TRAIL
40691 CEBU DR
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31140 CAMINO VERDE
32587 CAMPO DR
40325 CHARLESBURG DR
40331 CHARLESBURG DR
40337 CHARLESBURG DR
40343 CHARLESBURG DR
40349 CHARLESBURG DR
40516 CHARLESSTON ST
31631 CHELSEA WY
41110 CHEMIN COUTET
41510 CHENIN BLANC CT
42166 CHESTNUT DR
32068 COLD CREEK CT
43210 CORTE ALMONTE
43186 CORTE ARGENTO
43177 CORTE ASTORGA
43345 CORTE BAR BASTE
43430 CORTE BAR BASTE
43360 CORTE BENITEZ
33625 CORTE BONILLA
45100 CORTE CAROLINA
45684 CORTE MISLANCA
32219 CORTE MATARO
45292 CORTE PROGESO
43398 BUSINESS PARK DR #G
43402 BUSINESS PARK DR #F
31950 COTTONWOOD DR
31953 COTTONWOOD DR
31958 COTTONWOOD DR
31961 COTTONWOOD DR
31966 COTTONWOOD DR
31974 COTTONWOOD DR
31977 COTTONWOOD DR
31982 COTTONWOOD DR
31985 COTTONWOOD DR
40209 COURTLAND WY
40217 COURTLAND WY
40225 COURTLAND WY
40233 COURTLAND WY
40241 COURTLAND WY
40249 COURTLAND WY
40257 COURTLAND WY
40265 COURTLAND WY
30279 CUPENO LN
39732 CREATIVE DR
41243 CREST A VERDE CT
41283 CRESTA VERDE CT
41305 CRESTA VERDE CT
31253 DAVID LN #L
31421 DAVID LN #S
30825 DEL REY RD
30867 DEL REY RD
31126 DEL REY RD
45469 EAGLE CREST LN
43644 EL FARO PL
45648 ELM PL
45669 ELM PL
45681 ELM PL
45693 ELM PL
31117 HIGHWAY 79S
31165 HIGHWAY 79S
31757 HIGHWAY 79S
43460 CORTE RIAL TO
44840 CORTE RODRIGUEZ
31932 COTTONWOOD DR
31853 HIGHWAY 79S
32605 HIGHWAY 79S #312
32605 HIGHWAY 79 S #301-317
32675 HIGHWAY 79 S
32781 HIGHWAY 79 S #B
32815 HIGHWAY 79 S #C
32831 HIGHWAY 79 S #A
33385 HIGHWAY 79 S #C
42630 HUSSAR CT
32527 LAMA CT
33170 JANDA CT
30655 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
30943 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31422 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
27309 JEFFERSON AV #104
27452 J EFFERSON A V #A & #B
27645 JEFFERSON AV #106
28855 LEXINGTON RD
31947 LODGE HOUSE CT
31955 LODGE HOUSE CT
31496 LOMA LINDA RD
31706 LOMA LINDA RD
44673 LORRAINE DR
42036 DUNES CT
29248 EASTON PL
45648 ELM PL
45660 ELM PL
45672 ELM PL
45684 ELM PL
45732 ELM PL
31120 HICKORY PL
31141 HIGHWAY 79S #H3
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30904 MEDINAH WY
28314 MERCEDES ST
31531 MENDOCINO CT
30788 MIRA LOMA DR
30978 MIRA LOMA DR
30627 MOONTIDE CT
30628 MOONTIDE CT
42730 MORAGA RD
42200 MORAGA RD
27525 NELLIE CT
27560 NELLIE CT
31143 NICOLAS RD
41785 NICOLE LN #A7
41785 NICOLE LN
39409 NORTHGATE PKWY
33216 OLD KENT RD
28266 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
32836 P ARAGUA Y DR
45462 PEACOCK PL
45469 PEACOCK PL
45471 PEACOCK PL
45476 PEACOCK PL
45483 PEACOCK PL
45486 PEACOCK PL
45495 PEACOCK PL
45498 PEACOCK PL
45507 PEACOCK PL
44568 PECHANGA PKWY
45616 PHEASANT PL
31646 PIO PICO RD
41145 POCO VIA
44667 PRIS LN
29186 PROVIDENCE RD
29114 PROVIDENCE RD
29255 PROVIDENCE RD
29267 PROVIDENCE RD
27307 QUINCY LN
29325 QUINCY LN
27343 QUINCY LN
27361 QUINCY LN
27379 QUINCY LN
27397 QUINCY LN
27415 QUINCY LN
27451 QUINCY LN
43124 RANCHO WY #C
28900 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
28903 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
28910 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #202
29700 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30640 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31843 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #200
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31891 RANCHO CALIFORNIA #F1
31891 RANCHO CALIFORNIA #3
31939 RANCHO CALIFORNIA
31963 RANCHO CALIFORNIA #200
31302 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
31491 RANCHO PUEBLO
31524 RANCHO PUEBLO
31525 RANCHO PUEBLO
31560 RANCHO PUEBLO
30875 RANCHO VISTA RD
30151 RANCHO VISTA RD
32940 REGINA DR
33068 REGINA DR
41973 REMINGTON AV
41995 REMINGTON AV
42008 REMINGTON AV
42112 REMINGTON AV
42130 REMINGTON AV
42132 REMINGTON AV
43850 RENDOVA PL
42224 ROANOAKE ST
41280 RUE JADOT
41280 RUE JADOT
41299 RUE JADOT
31126 RUIDOSA ST
32796 RUTH CT
33141 SAGE CT
30021 SANTA CECILIA DR
30131 SANTA CECILIA DR
30169 SANTA CECILIA DR
30178 SANTA CECILIA DR
29275 SANTIAGO RD
30218 SANTIAGO RD
30244 SANTIAGO RD
30250 SANTIAGO RD
30761 SANTIAGO RD
45793 SIERRA CT
30230 SIERRA MADRE DR
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #205E
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #26D
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #26S
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #D
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #210 & 205
28780 SINGLE OAK DR #205C
28820 SINGLE OAK DR
28820 SINGLE OAK DR
31523 SIX RIVERS CT
31533 SIX RIVERS CT
31573 SIX RIVERS CT
31597 SIX RIVERS CT
31593 SIX RIVERS CT
31589 SIX RIVERS CT
31562 SIX RIVERS CT
31566 SIX RIVERS CT
31570 SIX RIVERS CT
31574 SIX RIVERS CT
31578 SIX RIVERS CT
31582 SIX RIVERS CT
31590 SIX RIVERS CT
31594 SIX RIVERS CT
31598 SIX RIVERS CT
31601 SIX RIVERS CT
30665 SKY TERRACE DR
30703 SKY TERRACE DR
31211 SKYLINE DR
40038 SOMERVILLE LN
40044 SOMERVILLE LN
40050 SOMERVILLE LN
40074 SOMERVILLE LN
40068 SOMERVILLE LN
40062 SOMERVILLE LN
27655 SONORA CR
30873 SONIA LN
30883 SONIA LN
30893 SONIA LN
30903 SONIAL LN
30913 SONIA LN
28758 SOUTH LAKE DR
28766 SOUTH LAKE DR
28774 SOUTH LAKE DR
28782 SOUTH LAKE DR
28785 SOUTH LAKE DR
28790 SOUTH LAKE DR
Barcode 0001803
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32229 CALLE AVELLA
31082 CAMINO VERDE
31090 CAMINO VERDE
31069 HIGHWAY 79S #C3
31717 HIGHWAY 79S #212A
30819 HILLCREST DR
45742 HONEYSUCKLE CT
27338 JEFFERSON AV
27345 JEFFERSON AV
45561 MANATEE WY
44509 PENBROOK LN
31843 RANCHO CALIFORNIA #3
31891 RANCHO CALIFORNIA
31963 RANCHO CALIFORNIA #200
33018 ROMERO DR
41210 VIA AGUILA
41211 VIA AGUILA
41280 VIA AGUILA
41291 VIA AGUILA
42950 VIA GANOIA
40140 VILLAGE RD #311
42189 WINCHESTER RD #A
26485 YNEZ RD #0
27735 YNEZ RD
42105 HUMBER DR
31121 HUMBOL T CT
32366 HUPP DR
33449 HIGHWAY 79S
30719 HILLCREST DR
30779/30793/30807 HILLCREST DR
33417 HIGHWAY 79S
33353 HIGHWAY 79S #D
33417 HIGHWAY 79S #B
33353 HIGHWAY 79S #104, #105
45856 DA VIANA
40252 DANBURY CT
42200 DEODAR LN
42211 DEODAR LN
42239 DEODAR LN
42248 DEODAR LN
30375 DE PORTOLA RD
33036 EMBASSY AV
46279 JON WILLIAM WY
39497 JUNE RD
31220 KAHWEA RD
44367 KINGSTON DR
44472 KINGSTON DR
44508 KINGSTON DR
27645 JEFFERSON AV
45585 JAGUAR WY
Barcode 0001804
30711 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
39597 DIEGO DR
29813 DAWNCREST CT
42072 DELMONTE ST
42152 DEODAR LN
42163 DEODAR LN
28697 EDENTON WY
40270 EMERY DR
40276 EMERY DR
40282 EMERY DR
40288 EMERY DR
40294 EMERY DR
40300 EMERY DR
40306 EMERY DR
40312 EMERY DR
40318 EMERY DR
40324 EMERY DR
40330 EMERY DR
40336 EMERY DR
40342 EMERY DR
40348 EMERY DR
41625 ENTERPRISE CR #B1
41625 ENTERPRISE CR
45272 ESMERADO CT
41823 ENTERPRISE CR
41877 ENTERPRISE CR #100
43230 BUSINESS PARK DR
43391 BUSINESS PARK DR #C4
43406 BUSINESS PARK DR #E
43410 BUSINESS PARK DR #J
43414 BUSINESS PARK DR #1
43418 BUSINESS PARK DR #P
43422 BUSINESS PARK DR #P
43422 BUSINESS PARK DR #0
43422 BUSINESS PARK DR #P
43426 BUSINESS PARK DR #K
43430 BUSINESS PARK DR #D2
43430 BUSINESS PARK DR #D2
43434 BUSINESS PARK DR #D1
43438 BUSINESS PARK DR #N
43442 BUSINESS PARK DR #C1
43448 BUSINESS PARK DR
27426 BRANDON LN
27462 BRANDON LN
43450 BUSINESS PARK DR
43450 BUSINESS PARK DR #M
43454 BUSINESS PARK DR #L
43462 BUSINESS PARK DR #B
31939/31798/31843/31867/31891/
31915/31963 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31915 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #G
32792 PINE CR
31685 PIO PICO RD
44793 POTESTAS DR
29255 PROVIDENCE RD
31950 PAUBA RD
30860 EASTGATE PKWY
Barcode 0001804
Page 1
BOX 105
43460 RIDGE PARK DR
39633 LIEFER RD
30930 CORTE ARROYO VISTA
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1750
28582 HARVESTON DR
45302 ESPLENDOR CT
40045 VI LLAGE RD
40229 DONOMORE CT
31195 DEL REY RD
43125 CORTE ALMONTE
30150 CABRILLO AVE
41493 MARGARITA RD #G101
44650 LAP AZ ST
41619 MARGARITA RD #102
42108 ROICK DR
30115 VIA DE LAS MESA
28545 FELIX VALDEZ #A3
45402 CLUBHOUSE DR
30822 CANTERFIELD DR
41137 CHEMIN LA TACHE
27290 MADISON AVE
42270 AGENA ST
29588 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD #K13
42600 RIO NEDO
40425 CALLE TORCIDA
26531 YNEZ RD #B3
44873 CAMINO ALAMOSA
42166 REMINGTON AVE #6B
27309 JEFFERSON AVE #101
27973 DIAZ RD
42375 REMINGTON AVE
40640 WINCHESTER RD
27290 MADISON AVE
33005 REGINA DR
33154 TERRACE DR
26550 YNEZ RD # B
31805 HWY 79S #10
27481 YNEZ RD #10
BOX 106
43140 AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
44690 KEVIN PL
27440 BOSTIK CT
41055 AVENIDA VERDE
27247 MADISON AVE
42095 A, 42065 B ZEVO DR
29765 VALLE VERDE
28120 JEFFERSON AVE #207
28120 JEFFERSON AVE #207
42097 ZEVO DR
42568 SWOBODA CT
40210 DONOMORE CT
33306 CALLE ALFREDO
31950 PAUBA RD
40045 CALLE MEDUSA
43532 MODENA DR
42146,42110,42128,42092,42074
REMINGTON AVE
41670 AVENIDA DE LA REINA
26531 YN EZ RD #B
31217 KAHWEA RD
33108 HARMONY AVE
30452 SAN PAS QUAL RD
43120 CORTE LANDERAS
40573 MARGARITA RD
45001 CORTE ALEGRA
32819 HWY 79S BLDG B,UNIT B,STE B
BUILDING PLANS
32828 WOLF STORE RD BLDG B, UNIT C,
STE B
31693 HWY 79S
40573 MARGARITA RD #B5
42206 REMINGTON AVE #3A
41269 MARGARITA RD #C101
42065 CHESTNUT DR
30860 AVENIDA BUENA SUERTE
43714 BUCKEYE DR
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
44657 THATCHER ST
BOX 107
TR24136-3
TR23209
31580 PIO PICO RD
43525 CALLE DE VELARDO
TR23143-6
30867 DEL REY RD
41501 MARGARITA RD #L
30951 RIVERTON LN
39721 CREATIVE DR
40396PASEO DEL CIELO
27598 SANDERLING WY
32828 WOLF STORE RD #B
32819 HWY 79S #2A
40250 PASEO SERENO
31285 HWY 79S #2A
40250 PASEO SERENO
31285 HWY 79S #105
30347 VIA CANADA
27290 MADISON AVE #200
26531 YNEZ RD #B
40573 MARGARITA RD #B
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
BOX 108
TRACT 30088 & 29929
40531 MARGARITA RD
41321 YUBA CR
40573 MARGARITA RD
28699 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
41963 MORENO RD
40045 CALLE MEDUSA
30847 LOMA LINDA RD
.30351 RED RIVER CR
32399 PENSADOR ST
26531 YNEZ RD #A
31687 CALLE BARCALDO
42012 MAIN ST
42070 TEA TREE CT.
30630 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
#F501
30264 VIA NORTE
28250 YN EZ RD
41892 MOTOR CAR PKWY
29530 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
40573 MARGARITA RD #A
32052 VIA BONILLA
28822 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
42065 CHESTNUT DR
31652 LOMA LINDA RD
BOX 109
29005 LAKE HOUSE RD
TR29928-2 & -3
40657 CARMELlT A CR
33143 PAMPA CT
44931 TROTS DALE DR
27565 DIAZ RD
30367 VIA CANADA RD
41735 WINCHESTER RD #C
42794 SANTA SUZANNE PL
27685 COMMERCE CENTER DR
41588 CORTE SEDA
27540 YNEZ RD #J1 & 3
31685 HWY 79S # B & C
28653 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
29405 VIA NORTE
27483 YNEZ RD
42146 REMINGTON AVE
27483 YNEZ RD
42299 WINCHESTER RD
40665 WINCHESTER RD
41637 MARGARITA RD #100
BOX 110
42189 WINCHESTER RD
30621 SAN P ASQUAL RD
27270 MADISON AVE
32509 HUPA DR
30876 LOLITA RD
2 BETTER WORLD CR
27525 & 27531 W ENTERPRISE CR
44690 KEVIN PL
31213 HWY 79S #200
28100 JEFFERSON AVE
41134 VIA PUERTA
31795 VIA CORDOBA
42301 ZEVO DR
29640 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
26531 YNEZ RD #B
31285 HWY 79S #A102
44000 PALMA DR
30206 VIA CORSICA
31285 HWY 79 SO BLDG C #130
40573 MARGARITA RD # B
43085 BUSINESS PARK DR
42301 ZEVO DR
27310 MADISON AVE
27270 MADISON AVE #300
45271 ESMERADO CT
41493 MARGARITA RD #G1 08
42095 ZEVO DR #A 7
40820 WINCHESTER #2240
31285 HWY 79S #200
28780 SINGLE OAKS DR
27725 JEFFERSON AVE #106
40820 WINCHESTER #2170
BOX 111
31254 TAYLOR LN
29961 VIA NORTE
40435 WINCHESTER RD
28401 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
41649 MARGARITA RD
31309 HWY 79S
27290 MADISON AVE #101
43548 RIDGE PARK DR #B
30820 SAN P ASQUAL RD
31757 HWY 79S #100
26495 YNEZ RD
BOX 112
41859 ST THOMAS CT
40250 PASEO DEL CIELO
40641 CALLE FIESTA
28120 JEFFERSON AVE #207
30761 SKY TERRACE
43315 VIA SABINO
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300650 LOS NOGALES
29723 DEL REY RD
26531 YNEZ RD
31210 DEL REY RD
43525 CALLE DE VELARDO
31077 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
42520 RIO NEDO
30650 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
29620 VALLE OLVERA
32230 CALLE BALAREZA
40820 WINCHESTER RD
31420 CALLE GIRASOL
276310 SANDERLING WY
42171 ORANGE BLOSSOM DR
31333 HIGHWAY 79S #120
30992 MENDOCINO CT
41540 WINCHESTER RD #A
41515 YORBA AVE
27468 YNEZ RD #B15
26531 YNEZ RD
44064 MOUNTAIN VIEW
42210 REMINGTON AVE #3C
30325 VIA NORTE
31749 HWY 79S
BOX 113
40334 CALLE KATERINE
40358 CALLE KATERINE
42584 DRENNON ST
32779 STONEFIELD LN
42957 CINNAMON LN
42977 CINNAMON LN
TRACT 23143-8 LOT 103
41971 MAIN ST
31883 VIA RIO
28860 OLD TOWN FRONT ST #A-9
29005 LAKE HOUSE ROAD
TRACT 29639-1
42701 LARRY LEE LN #E
BOX 114
40520 CHANTILLY CR
40335 CALLE KATRINE
40358 CALLE KATRINE
43627 PAISANO CT
30621 SAN PASCUAL RD
42044 WINCHESTER RD
40641 CALLE FIESTA
42108 ROICK DR
43516 RIDGE PARK DR
31883 VIA RIO
40435 WINCHESTER RD
31107 MARIPOSA PL
43300 SAN FERMIN
41965 CALLE CEDRAL
32824 WOLF STORE RD
43529 RIDGE PARK DR
31191 KAHWEA RD
27455 BOSTIC CT
BOX 115
41735 WINCHESTER CT
27470 JEFFERSON AVE
SUNRIDGE COMMUNITY CHURCH
41335 LA SIERRA
43475 BUSINESS PARK DR
29005 LAKE HOUSE RD
31950 PAUBA RD
41555 WINCHESTER RD
40935 C. COUNTY CENTER DR
BUILDING PLANS
26531 YNEZ RD #B
32240 102 HWY 79S
32240 102 HWY 79S
27546 SENNA CT
44274210 GENERAL CUSHMAN CT
31950 PAUBA RD
408201860 WINCHESTER RD
44501 RAINBOW CANYON
TRACT 23143-9
40705 WINCHESTER RD
26550 B YNEZ RD
TRACT 29639-1
29610 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
26455 YNEZ RD
40935 COUNTY CENTER DR
40650 CALLE TORCIDA
29820 PUESTA DEL SOL
27555 YNEZ RD
41975 4TH ST
26531 YNEZ RD
26531 YNEZ RD
TR24232-1 LOT #1/2
BOX 116
27468 YNEZ RD
26497 YNEZ RD
27040 YNEZ RD
41715 WINCHESTER RD
27555 YNEZ RD
27655 JEFFERSON AVE
29740 RANCHO CALlFORINA RD
26780 YNEZ RD
41925 3RD ST
40135 VILLAGE RD
30425 VIA EL DELORA
27247 MADISON AVE
41915 BUSINESS PARK DR
40045 VI LLAGE RD
32823 HWY 79S
27708 JEFFERSON AVE
41607 MARGARITA RD
40820 #2250 WINCHESTER RD
27708 JEFFERSON AVE
BOX 117
27555 YNEZ RD
TR 23101-2/4/5
TR 23143
TR 30786
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY #F
26690 YNEZ RD
43961 CALLE DE VELARDO
43801 CORONADO DR
28951 VALLEJO AVE
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
TR31898
44062 PALMA DR
30589 HIGHWAY 79S
43034 BUSINESS PARK DR
BOX 118
TRACT 23101-2/4/5
TRACT 23143
TRACT 30786
27555 YNEZ RD
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
44062 PALMA DR
31938 HIGHWAY 79S
26690 YNEZ RD
TR31898
TR23143-10
BOX 119
40212 WINCHESTER RD
41278 102 MARGARITA RD
27315 C/D JEFFERSON AVE
26531 YNEZ RD
32444 ROSADO CT
42170 B SARAH WY
28757 HARVESTON WY
31950 PAUBA RD
26631 YNEZ RD
40315 WINCHESTER RD
28145 JEFFERSON AVE
41258 A MARGARITA RD
26790 YNEZ CT
40655 CALLE TORCIDA
41257 MARGARITA RD
41273 MARGARITA RD
41301 MARGARITA RD
44734 CORTE GUTIERREZ
28500 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
27459 JEFFERSON AVE
41278202 MARGARITA RD
44260 REDHAWK PKWY
44274204 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT
32156 CALLE RESACA
32140105 HIGHWAY 79S
41805 RYCREST DR
BOX 120
30534 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
42197 MARGARITA RD
29345 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
42116 WINCHESTER RD
40335 WINCHESTER RD
27288 NICOLAS RD
31213 HIGHWAY 79S
41892 MOTOR CAR PARKWAY
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
43620 RIDGE PARK DR
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT
29275 SANTIAGO RD
29775 SANTIAGO RD
32824 WOLF STORE RD
41555 MARGARITA RD #101
BOX 121
TR 24136-3
42051 MAIN ST
TR 23143-10
TR 30088
44260 REDHAWK PKWY
40517 MARGARITA RD
TR 23143-6 TO -10
BOX 122
41823 N ENTERPRISE CR
42051 MAIN ST
TR 23143-7
TR 23143-10
27780 JEFFERSON AVE
31300 E. RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
43520 SAN FERMIN PL
30571 HWY 79S
31934 HWY 79S
28820 SINGLE OAK DR
41720 WINCHESTER RD
40474 WINCHESTER RD
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BOX 123
41823 N ENTERPRISE CR
40573 MARGARITA RD
30420 VIA EL DELORA
41911 5TH ST
41577 MARGARITA RD
41720 WINCHESTER RD
41911 5TH ST
32605 HWY 79S
32675 HWY 79S
42520 RIO NEDO
43195 AVENIDA DE SAN PAS QUAL
27270 200 MADISON A V
31300 Q RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
29748 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
30607 HWY 79S
3 100 BETTER WORLD CR
41823 N ENTERPRISE CR
BOX 124
27531A W ENTERPRISE CR
41269C MARGARITA RD
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
43976 CALLE DE VELARDO
42261 ZEVO DR
31188 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
31075 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
28945 VALLEGO AV
30854 LOLITA RD
42555 RIO NEDO
31934 HIGHWAY 79S
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
TR 30667 & 30667-2
BOX 125
42081 MAIN ST
39310 KIMBERLY LN
42095A ZEVO DR
42301A ZEVO DR
29890 VIA NORTE
31950 PAUBA RD
43495 LOS CABALLEROS WY
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
41841 CALLE CEREZO
41958 CALLE CEDRAL
41922 CALLE CEDRAL
32226 PAUBA RD
44274 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT
39318 KIMBERLY LN
40810 COUNTY CENTER DR
TR24143-10
TR29929-1/30669
TR23413-9
TR29928
TR30088/29929
BOX 126
27541 YNEZ RD
40517 MARGARITA RD
28820 SINGLE OAK DR
30630 SAN PAS QUAL RD
42235 WINCHESTER RD
31883 VIA RIO TEMECULA
42450 MORAGA RD
31300J RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
31326 TAYLOR LN
BOX 127
42210 ROICK DRIVE
BUILDING PLANS
41380 LA SIERRA RD
30244 SANTIAGO RD
31465 VIA CORDOBA
42072 5TH STREET
27401 YNEZ RD
30711 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
32605 HWY 79S #100
43455 BUSINESS PARK DR
30218 SANTIAGO RD
43644 EL FARO PL
Box 128
31143 NICOLAS RD
30757 JEDEDIAH SMITH RD
42301 ZEVO DR
44044 MOUNTAIN VIEW
27525 ENTERPRISE CR
40820 WINCHESTER RD
30306 DEL REY RD
27546 YNEZ RD
32605 HWY 79S #102
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2640
40820 WINCHESTER RD #2285
27345 JEFFERSON AVE
42266 REMINGTON AVE
31757 HWY 79S
TR25055
TR30668-0,1 & 30669-1
Box 129
42301 ZEVO DR
30661 HWY 79S
31744 CALLE GIRASOL
41577 MARGARITA RD
26531 YNEZ RD #6
26531 YNEZ RD
43585 CALLE DE VELARDO
32605 HWY 79S
31950 PAUBA RD
TR29798-9
TR29639-1
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FROM: Gwyn R. Flores, CMC, Sr. Records Coordinator
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TO: Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
DATE: April 10,2007
SUBJECT: Request for Destruction of Records
Attached "Exhibit C" is a listing of records maintained in the City's Fire Prevention
Department. These documents have been identified in Record Series 1302~08 (list
attached) and have been imaged into the City's LaserFiche Imaging System and are
eligible for destruction in accordance with the City of Temecula's approved Retention
Policy as outlined in Resolution No. 07-02. The imaging of these records complies with
the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5.
The undersigned have reviewed and approved this destruction request.
Pursuant to the requirements of Government Code Section 34090.5, I hereby give my
consent to the destruction of records under the direction of the City Clerk pursuant to the
City of Temecula's adopted Destruction of Obsolete Records Policy.
APPROVED:
City Attorney:
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EXHIBIT C
FIRE PREVENTION RECORDS
SCHEDULED FOR DESTRUCTION
04/10/07 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RECORDS DESCRIPTION
PR 03-002 - PR 03-0019
PRE APP TR20735-3 - PR 99-0021
PA 99-0472 - PA 99-0515
PA 94-0095 - PA 98-0129
PA 99-0296 - PA 99-0376
PR 00-0002 - PR 01-0010
PA 99-0147 - PA 99-0294
P A 98-0444 - P A 99-0061
PR 01-0011 - PR 03-0001
PA 98-0141 - PA 98-0254
P A 98-0263 - P A 98-0349
PA 99-0067 - PA 99-0164
PA 99-0378 - PA 99-0467
PA 98-0350 - PA 98-0437
29629 AMWOOD WY - 44520 BEDFORD CT
43095 BlACKDEER lOOP - 27439 BOSTIK CT
43085 - 43210 BUSINESS PARK DR
43218 - 43264 BUSINESS PARK DR
43385 - 43391 BUSINESS PARK DR
43397 - 43455 BUSINESS PARK DR
43280 - 43383 BUSINESS PARK DR
43475 BUSINESS PARK DR. - 41397 BUECKING DR
41785 C STREET - 27 469 COLT CT
27469 COLT CT. - 27576 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27610 - 27690 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27705 - 40940 COMMERCE CENTER DR
41636 N ENTERPRISE CR. - 41731 ENTERPRISE CR
28780 FRONT ST - 31130 S GENERAL KEARNY RD
40945 COUNTY CENTER DR - 27635 DIAZ RD
27711 DIAZ RD - 27478 W ENTERPRISE CR
31135 S GENERAL KEARNY RD - 41950 GREEN TREE RD
25732 COMMERCE CENTER DR - 27663 COMMERCE CENTER DR
27488 W ENTERPRISE CR - 41635 N ENTERPRISE CR
41740 N ENTERPRISE CR - 28545 FRONT ST
41715 N ENTERPRISE CR - 28780 FRONT ST
27450 - 27475 YNEZ RD
40573 MARGARITA RD
26690 YNEZ RD
31213 HIGHWAY 79S, 40820 WINCHESTER RD, 26531 YNEZ RD
41093 COUNTY CENTER DR, 26879 DIAZ RD, 33195 HIGHWAY
79S, 44274 GEORGE CUSHMAN CT, 42065 - 42097 ZEVO DR
41278 MARGARITA RD, 44260 REDHAWK PKWY, 40820
WINCHESTER RD
27565 DIAZ RD
42257 AVENIDA ALVARADO - 27685 COMMERCE CENTER DR
MISC FilES
41493 MARGARITA RD, 42074 REMINGTON AVE AND 40820
WINCHESTER RD
THE OUTDOOR CHANNEL
INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER
CAPE MAY
CAPE MAY
26531 YNEZ RD
PA02-0614 - PA-0717
PA02-0155 - PA02-0322
PA02-0331 - PA02-0469
CONTAINER NUMBER
0000687
0000688
0000689
0000690
0000691
0000692
0000693
0000694
0000695
0000696
0000697
0000698
0000699
0000700
0000701
0000702
0000703
0000704
0000705
0000706
0000707
0000708
0000709
0000710
0000711
0000712
0000713
0000714
0000715
0000716
0000717
0000718
0000719
0000720
0000721
0000793
0001536
0001544
0001544
0001546
0001547
0001930
0001939
0001940
0001941
0001943
0001944
0001947
0001948
0001949
0001951
0001952
0001953
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FIRE PREVENTION RECORDS
SCHEDULED FOR DESTRUCTION
04/10/07 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RECORDS DESCRIPTION
31285 - 31333 HIGHWAY 79S
30607 - 31289 HIGHWAY 79S
29457 GEORGETOWN - 30661 HIGHWAY 79S
41971 MAIN - 44044 MOUNTAIN VIEW
42260 - 42301 ZEVO DR
42301 ZEVO DR
42301 - 42379 ZEVO DR AND
30177 - 31898 MAP
26040 YNEZ RD
26040 - 26531 YNEZ RD
40820 - 40900 WINCHESTER RD
41636 ENTERPRISE CR - 41823 ENTERPRISE CR
41911 51H - 41888 41H ST
ROLLED FIRE PREVENTION PLANS:
BOXES 1-7:
RECORDS DESCRIPTION
27 469 COLT CT
1 BETTERWORLD CR
31843 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
40820 WINCHESTER RD #1970
30600 PAUBA RD
44260 APIS RD
30535 HIGHWAY 79S
30571 HIGHWAY 79S
30823 LOLITA RD
30535 HIGHWAY 79S
I 31125 SAMANTHA LN
I 31744 CALLE GIRASOL
I 30375 DE PORTOLA RD
I 41900 WINCHESTER RD
I 27708 JEFFERSON AVE
I 40820 WINCHESTER RD
I 32605 HIGHWAY 79S
42301 ZEVO DR
31220 SAMANTHA LN
32374 PAUBA RD
29639 MAP
28588 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
40820 WINCHESTER RD
43980 MARGARITA RD
27288 NICOLAS RD
2 BETTERWORLD CR
31950 PAUBA RD
32965 HIGHWAY 79S
42301 ZEVO DR
41875 C ST
26690 YNEZ RD
42103 RIO NEDO
39540 WINCHESTER RD
32937 HIGHWAY 79S
32909 HIGHWAY 79S
27270 MADISON AVE
41493 MARGARITA RD
CONTAINER NUMBER
0001955
0001956
0001957
0001959
0002040
0002041
0002043
0002044
0002045
0002046
0002062
0002063
PERMIT NUMBER
B05-3944
B05-3701
B05-4333
B05-4303
B04-1705
B05-2957
B05-0489
B05-3932
B06-0054
F05-0591
B03-0086/B03-0087
B05-1474
B05-3363
B05-0228
B03-3692
B97-2432
B05-3678
B04-4283
B05-2402
B05-0303
B03-3036
B05-1 729
B05-400 1
B02-2459
B03-3418 - B03-3420
B05-0542
B06-0595
B06-1031
B04-3786
B05-0544
B04-4105
B05-1676 - B05-1684
B06-0543
B06-1313
B06-1237
B06-1140
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FIRE PREVENTION RECORDS
SCHEDULED FOR DESTRUCTION
04/10/07 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
RECOROS..OESCRIPTION
31045 HIGHWAY 79S
44575 AVENIDA DE MISSIONES
40820 WINCHESTER RD
31205 PAUBA RD
40780 WINCHESTER D
26531 YNEZ RD
41955 41H ST
40780 WINCHESTER RD
27345 JEFFERSON AVE
40820 WINCHESTER RD
28820 SINGLE OAK DR
31326 TAYLOR LN
27708 JEFFERSON AVE
40573 MARGARITA RD
26531 YNEZ RD
31300 RANCHO COMMUNITY WY
29639 MAP
42051 MAIN ST
26670 YNEZ RD
40945 COUNTY CENTER DR
41533 MARGARITA RD
31326 TAYLOR LN
42189 WINCHESTER RD
43466 BUSINESS PARK DR
43961 CALLE DE VELARDO
28459 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
26531 YNEZ
31963 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
31950 PAUBA RD
43466 - 43390 BUSINESS PARK DR
31939 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
40531 MARGARITA RD
26650 YNEZ RD
31867 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
26610 YNEZ RD
28991 OLD TOWN FRONT ST
31891 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
40665 WINCHESTER RD
33385 HIGHWAY 79S
31939 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD
27460 BOSTIK
26799 YNEZ RD
32055 HIGHWAY 79S
31741 HIGHWAY 79S
31853 HIGHWAY 79S
31685 PIO PICO
41653 MARGARITA RD
40640 WINCHESTER RD
33449 HIGHWAY 79S
31560 RANCHO PUEBLO
41653 MARGARITA RD
33417 HIGHWAY 79S
32937 HIGHWAY 79S
42355 RIO NEDO
42192 SARAH WY
PERMIT NUMBER
B06-0342
B06-0066
B05-1354/1355
B01-2191
B04-2695
B05-4026
B06-0951
B01-3065/F02-0090
B05-2278
B02-3135/3167-3171
B04-2154
B04-0848
B04-1576
B03-2458-59
B03-3036
B02-2319
B06-0231
B02-0830
B05-4248
B02-3135
B02-1109
B05-2435
B04-1073
B04-1497
B04-1576
B06-1542
B06-1763
B05-2435-2444
B05-4301
B06-1618
B06-1961
B05-4308
B06-1473
B06-1733
B06-0984
B06-2056
B05-3111
805-4301
B05-2552
B06-1824
B06-2531
B06-0921
B06-1179
B06-0989
B04-4341
B06-1609
B05-3109
B06-0143
B06-2818
B06-1412
B06-0543
B06-1742
B06-1959
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ORDINANCE NO. 07-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA ADDING CHAPTER 8.36 TO
THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE PROHIBITING
THE NON-PERMITTED USE, STORAGE,
MANUFACTURING, AND SALE OF FIREWORKS
THE CITY COUNCil OF THE CITY OF TEMECUlA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN
AS FOllOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 8.36 is hereby added to the Temecula Municipal Code to
read as follows:
'CHAPTER 8.36 FIREWORKS
"8.36.010 Definitions. Whenever, in this Chapter, or in any resolution
or standard adopted by the City Council pursuant to this Chapter, the
following terms are used, they shall have the meaning ascribed to them in
this Section, unless it is apparent from the context thereof that some other
meaning is intended.
A. "AGRICULTURAL AND WilDLIFE FIREWORKS" means
fireworks designed and intended by the manufacturer to be used to
prevent damage to crops or unwanted occupancy of areas by animals or
birds through the employment of sound or light, or both.
B. "DANGEROUS FIREWORKS" has the same meaning
ascribed to it under Section 12505 of the California Health and Safety
Code and includes all of the following:
1. Any fireworks which contain any of the following:
(a) Arsenic sulfide, arsenates, or arsenites.
(b) Boron.
(c) Chlorates, except:
(1) In colored smoke mixture in which an
equal or greater amount of sodium bicarbonate is included.
(2) In caps and party poppers.
(3) In those small items (such as ground
spinners) wherein the total powder content does not exceed 4 grams of
which not greater than 15 percent (or 600 milligrams) is potassium,
sodium, or barium chlorate.
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(d) Gallates or Gallic acid.
(e) Magnesium (magnesium-aluminum alloys,
called magnalium, are permitted).
(f) Mercury salts.
(g) Phosphorus (red or white except that red
phosphorus is permissible in caps and party poppers).
(h) Picrates or picric acid.
(i) Thiocyanates.
OJ Titanium, except in particle size greater than
100-mesh.
(k) Zirconium.
2. Firecrackers.
3. Skyrockets and rockets, including all devices which
employ any combustible or explosive material and which rise in the air
during discharge.
4. Roman candles, including all devices which discharge
balls of fire into the air.
5. Chasers, including all devices which dart or travel
about the surface of the ground during discharge.
6. Sparklers more than 10 inches in length or one-fourth
of one inch in diameter.
7. All fireworks designed and intended by the
manufacturer to create the element of surprise upon the user. These items
include, but are not limited to, auto-foolers, cigarette loads, exploding golf
balls, and trick matches.
8. Fireworks known as devil-on-the-walk, or any other
firework which explodes through means of friction, unless otherwise
classified by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to applicable law.
9. Torpedoes of all kinds which explode on impact.
10. Fireworks kits.
11. Such other fireworks examined and tested by the
State Fire Marshal and determined by him to possess characteristics of
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design or construction which make such fireworks unsafe for use by any
person not specially qualified or trained in the use of fireworks.
C. "EXEMPT FIREWORKS" has the same meaning ascribed to
it under Section 12508 of the California Health and Safety Code and shall
mean any special item containing pyrotechnic compositions which the
State Fire Marshal has investigated and determined to be limited to
industrial, commercial, agricultural use, or religious ceremonies when
authorized by a permit granted by the authority having jurisdiction.
D. "FIRE CHIEF" or "CHIEF" shall mean the Fire Chief of the
County of Riverside or such person as designated by the City Council to
provide fire services for the City or his or her authorized representatives.
E. "FIREWORKS" has the same meaning ascribed to it under
Section 12511 of the California Health and Safety Code and shall mean
any device containing chemical elements and chemical compounds
capable of burning independently of the oxygen of the atmosphere and
producing audible, visual, mechanical, or thermal effects which are useful
as pyrotechnic devices or for entertainment. The term "FIREWORKS"
includes, but is not limited to, devices designated by the manufacturer as
fireworks, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, model rockets, rockets,
Daygo bombs, sparklers, chasers, fountains, smoke sparks, aerial bombs
and fireworks kits.
F. "FIREWORKS KITS" has the same meaning ascribed to it
under Section 12512 of the California Health and Safety Code and means
any assembly of materials or explosive substances, which is designed and
intended by the seller to be assembled by the person receiving such
material or explosive substance and when so assembled would come
within the definition of "FI REWORKS."
G. "PUBLIC DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS" means an
entertainment feature where the public or a private group is admitted or
permitted to view the display or discharge of DANGEROUS FIREWORKS.
H. "PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR" means any licensed
pyrotechnic operator, who by examination, experience, and training, has
demonstrated the required skill and ability in the use and discharge of
fireworks as authorized by the license granted.
I. "PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL" means a
low explosive material, other than detonating cord, commonly used in
motion picture, television, theatrical or group entertainment production for
which a permit from the Chief is required for use or storage.
J. "SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS" has the same meaning
ascribed to it under Section 12529 of the California Health and Safety
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Code and shall mean any fireworks which do not come within the
definition of "DANGEROUS FIREWORKS" or "EXEMPT FIREWORKS."
K. "SHERIFF" shall mean the Sheriff of the County of Riverside
or such person as designated by the City Council to provide fire services
for the City or his or her authorized representatives.
L. STATUTORY REFERENCES. Whenever a provision of this
Chapter refers to a state statute, the reference shall include a successor
statue and any renumbered statute.
"Section 8.36.020 Prohibitions
A. GENERAL. No person shall have in his possession, or
keep, store, use, shoot, discharge, set off, ignite, explode, manufacture,
sell, offer to sell, give or transport any FIREWORKS, DANGEROUS
FIREWORKS, or SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS, except for use as
AGRICULTURAL AND WILDLIFE FIREWORKS or for use in a PUBLIC
DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS pursuant to a permit obtained under the
provisions of Sections 12640 t012654 of the California Health and Safety
Code, the Fire Code adopted by the City, and this Chapter.
B. MANUFACTURING PROHIBITED. The manufacturing of
FIREWORKS, DANGEROUS FIREWORKS, or SAFE AND SANE
FIREWORKS is prohibited except under special permits as required by
local and state regulations issued by the Fire Chief.
C. PYROTECHNIC SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL. A permit
is required to manufacture, compound, store or use PYROTECHNIC
SPECIAL EFFECTS MATERIAL. Permit application shall be make to the
Fire Chief and the Sheriff. A permit shall be granted only to a State Fire
Marshal licensed PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR.
D. The FIRE CHIEF is authorized to establish procedures for
the application and issuance of the permits authorized pursuant to this
section.
"8.36.030. Displays
A. GENERAL. Permits are required to conduct a PUBLIC
DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS. Permit application shall be made to the FIRE
CHIEF not less than 14 days prior to the scheduled date of the display.
The permit application shall include a diagram of the grounds on which the
display is to be held showing the point at which the fireworks are to be
discharged; the location of buildings, highways and other lines of
communication; the lines behind which the audience will be restrained;
and the location of nearby trees, telegraph or telephone lines and other
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overhead obstructions. At the time of permit application, the SHERIFF
shall be consulted regarding the requirements for standby fire apparatus.
B. UNDER SUPERVISION OF PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR.
Public display of fireworks operations shall be under the direct supervision
of a PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR. The PYROTECHNIC OPERATOR
shall be responsible for all aspects of a display related to pyrotechnics.
C. INSURANCE REQUIRED. The permitee shall furnish a
certificate of insurance in an amount deemed adequate by the FIRE
CHIEF for the payment of damages which could be caused either to a
person or persons or to property by reason of the permitted display and
arising from acts of the permitee, agents, employees or subcontractors.
D. The FIRE CHIEF is authorized to establish procedures for
the application and issuance of the permits authorized pursuant to this
section.
"8.36.040 Exceptions
Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to prohibit the use of fireworks
by railroads or other transportation agencies for signal purposes of
illumination, or the sale or use of blank cartridges for a show or theater, or
for signal or ceremonial purposes in athletics or sports or for use by
military organizations.
"8.36.050. Enforcement
A. The FIRE CHIEF and his or her authorized representatives
and the SHERIFF and his or her authorized representatives shall have the
authority to enforce the provisions of this Chapter.
B. The FIRE CHIEF and his or her authorized representatives
and the SHERIFF and his or her authorized representatives shall have the
authority to seize, take, and remove any FIREWORKS, DANGEROUS
FIREWORKS, and SAFE AND SANE FIREWORKS in accordance with
applicable law. The FIRE CHIEF and his authorized representative and
the SHERIFF and his authorized representative may charge any person
whose fireworks are seized pursuant to this section, a reasonable amount
which is sufficient to cover the cost of transporting, storing, handling, and
disposing of the seized fireworks.
C. Any person who violates any provision of this Chapter is
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished as set
forth in Chapter 1.20 of the Temecula Municipal Code.
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D. Any person who violates any provision of this Chapter shall
be subject to the enforcement remedies of Chapters 1.21 and 1.24 of the
Temecula Municipal Code.
E. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be intended to limit
any of the penalties provided for under the California Health and
Safety Code or Penal Code with regard to the sale, use,
possession, delivery, or transportation of DANGEROUS
FIREWORKS or all of these, nor any other civil or criminal
remedies available to the CITY, FIRE CHIEF or SHERIFF."
SECTION 2. PRIOR ORDINANCE. The provisions of Chapter
8.36 shall supercede the provisions of any ordinances in conflict therewith
adopted by reference in Chapter 1.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code.
SECTION 3 SEVERABILITY If any portion, provision, section,
paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ordinance is rendered or declared to
be invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdiction, or
by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining portions,
provisions, sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance
shall remain in full force and effect and shall be interpreted by the court so
as to give effect to such remaining portions of the Ordinance.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula this day of
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Ordinance No. 07-02 was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading
at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 2ih day of March, 2007,
and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of
Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the day of , by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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TEMECULA COMMUNITY
SERVICES DISTRICT
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ITEM NO. 11
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF
THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
MARCH 27,2007
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Community Services District was called to order at
7:35 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
5
DIRECTORS:
Edwards, Naggar, Roberts, Washington
Comerchero
ABSENT:
o
DIRECTORS:
None.
Also present were General Manager Nelson, City Attorney Thorson, and City Clerk Jones.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No input.
CSD CONSENT CALENDAR
16 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
16.1 Approve the minutes of March 6, 2007.
17 Comoletion and Acceotance of the Erie Stanlev Gardner Exhibit - Proiect No. PW04-15CSD
RECOMMENDATION:
17.1 Accept the Project, Erie Stanley Gardner Exhibit, Project No. PlN04-15, as
complete;
17.2 Direct the City Clerk to file a Notice of Completion, release the Performance Bond,
and accept a one (1) year Maintenance Bond in the amount of 10% of the contract
amount;
17.1 Release the Materials and Labor Bond seven (7) months after filing of the Notice of
Completion, if no liens have been filed.
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18 Youth Master Plan
RECOMMENDATION:
18.1 Approve a contract between the Temecula Community Services District (TCSD) and
Moore lacofano Goltsman, Inc. (MIG) for the development of a Comprehensive
Youth Master Plan in the amount of $67,825;
18.2 Approve a 10% contingency in the amount of $6,782;
18.3 Approve an appropriation of funds in the amount of $74,607 from TCSD Fund
Balance.
MOTION: Director Washington moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Director Edwards
seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aooroval.
CSD DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT
No additional comments.
CSD GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT
No additional comments.
CSD BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS
No additional comments.
CSD ADJOURNMENT
At 7:36 p.m., the Temecula Community Services District meeting was formally adjourned to
Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at
7:00 p.m., City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Jeff Comerchero, President
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk/District Secretary
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ITEM NO. 12
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Approvals
City Attorney
Director of Finance
City Manager
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TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
General Manager/Board of Directors
FROM:
Herman D. Parker, Director of Community Services
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Dog Park at the Margarita Community Park
PREPARED BY:
Jerzy Kanigowski, Facility Maintenance Coordinator
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors approve the Agreement with Sonshine
Landscape Company in the amount of $124,900.00 for the construction of the Dog Park at Margarita
Community Park.
BACKGROUND: On January 5, 2007 the Community Services Department (TCSD)
released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction of a Dog Park at the Margarita
Community Park. RFP's were sent to five (5) qualified Landscape Contractors. The TCSD received
two (2) proposals, Sonshine Landscape Company submitted a proposal of $124,900.00 and John
Weber Construction & Landscaping, I nc. submitted a proposal of $175,065.00. The proposals were
evaluated to determine qualifications and to assess the competitiveness of their pricing. Sonshine
Landscape Company was determined to have provided the lowest qualified proposal for the Dog
Park project.
FISCAL IMPACT: The construction contract is for $124,900.00. Sufficient funds have
been included in the Capital Improvement Project Fund in account number 210-190-199-5804 for
Fiscal Year 2006-2007. Park and Recreation Development Impact Fees will be used to fund this
project.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Contract
CITY OF TEMECULA
CONTRACT AGREEMENT
FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF A DOG PARK AT THE MARGARITA COMMUNITY PARK
(Minor Projects)
THIS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT made and entered into as of April 1 0,2007 by
and between the City of Temecula, and Sonshine Landscape Company ("Contractor"). In
consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. Term. This Agreement shall commence on April 1 0,2007 and shall remain
and continue in effect until June 30, 2008 unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of
this Agreement.
2. SCOPE OF WORK. Contractor shall construct and install all of the work described in
the Scope of Work, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. ("Work") and shall provide
and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment, and all utility and
transportation services required for the Work. All of said Work to be performed and materials to be
furnished for the Work shall be in strict accordance with the specifications set forth in the Scope of
Work. The Work shall be completed within the time set forth in the Scope of Work. Contractor shall
not commence the Work until such time as directed in writing by the City.
3. COST OF WORK. For the Work described in Section 1. of this Agreement
Contractor shall receive the sum of One Hundred Twenty Four Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars and
00/100 ($124,900.00) payable in accordance with the Schedule of Payments, attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit B. Any terms other than a description of the work to be performed,
costs of the work, or the payment schedule contained in Exhibits A or B is null and void and not part
of this Agreement.
4. PERFORMANCE. Contractor shall at all times faithfully, competently and to the best
of his or her ability, experience, and talent, perform all tasks described herein. Contractor shall
employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in
providing similar services as are required of Contractor hereunder in meeting its obligations under
this Agreement.
5. CITY APPROVAL. All labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services shall be
furnished and work performed and completed subject to the approval of City or its authorized
representatives, and the quality of the workmanship shall be guaranteed for one year from date of
acceptance.
6. WAIVER OF CLAIMS. On or before making final request for payment under
Paragraph 2., above, Contractor shall submit to City, in writing, all claims for compensation under or
arising out of this contract; the acceptance by Contractor of the final payment shall constitute a
waiver of all claims against City under or arising out of this Contract except those previously made in
writing and request for payment. Contractor shall be required to execute an affidavit, release and
indemnify agreement with each claim for payment.
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7. 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 sub-contractor hired and shall pay the adopted prevailing wage rates as a minimum.
Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Sections 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 $25.00 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.
8. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITHOUT CAUSE.
a. The District may at anytime, for any reason, with or without cause, suspend
or terminate this Agreement, or any portion hereof, by serving upon the Contractor at least ten (10)
days prior written notice. Upon receipt of said notice, the Contractor shall immediately cease all
work under this Agreement, unless the notice provides otherwise. If the City suspends or terminates
a portion of this Agreement such suspension or termination shall not make void or invalidate the
remainder of this Agreement.
b. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, the City
shall pay to Contractor the actual value of the work performed up to the time of termination, provided
that the work performed is of value to the City. Upon termination of the Agreement pursuant to this
Section, the Contractor will submit an invoice to the City pursuant to Section 3.
9. DEFAULT OF CONTRACTOR.
a. The Contractor's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement shall
constitute a default. I n the event that Contractor is in default for cause under the terms of this
Agreement, City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Contractor for any work
performed after the date of default and can terminate this Agreement immediately by written notice
to the Contractor. If such failure by the Contractor to make progress in the performance of work
hereunder arises out of causes beyond the Contractor's control, and without fault or negligence of
the Contractor, it shall not be considered a default.
b. If the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Contractor is in default
in the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, it shall serve the Contractor
with written notice of the default. The Contractor shall have (10) days after service upon it of said
notice in which to cure the default by rendering a satisfactory performance. In the event that the
Contractor fails to cure its default within such period of time, the City shall have the right,
notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to terminate this Agreement without further
notice and without prejudice to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law, in equity or under
this Agreement.
10. INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, protect and hold
harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against any and all
claims, demands, losses, defense costs or expenses, or liability of any kind or nature which the City,
its officers, agents and employees may sustain or incur or which may be imposed upon them for
injury to or death of persons, or damage to property arising out of Contractor's negligent orwrongful
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acts or omissions in performing or failing to perform under the terms of this Agreement, excepting
only liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City.
11. LIABILITY INSURANCE. Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of
the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise
from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the Contractor, its agents,
representatives, or employees.
a. Minimum Scooe of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
(1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage
(occurrence form CG 0001).
(2) Insurance Services Office form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/87) covering
Automobile Liability, code 1 (any auto).
(3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State of
California and Employer's Liability Insurance.
b. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain limits no less than:
(1) General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury,
personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability
Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either
the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this
project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the
required occurrence limit.
(2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and
property damage.
(3) Employer's Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or
disease.
c. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured
retentions must be declared to and approved by the City Manager. At the option of the City
Manager, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as
respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers; or the Contractor shall procure a
bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense
expenses.
d. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile liability
policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
(1) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be
covered as insured's as respects: liability arising out of activities
performed by or on behalf of the Contractor; products and completed
operations of the Contractor; premises owned, occupied or used by
the Contractor; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by
the Contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on
the scope of protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials,
employees or volunteers.
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(2) For any claims related to this project, the Contractor's insurance
coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers,
officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insured
maintained by the District, its officers, officials, employees or
volunteers shall be excess of the Contractor's insurance and shall not
contribute with it.
(3) Anyfailure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies
including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to
the District, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
(4) The Contractor's insurance shall apply separately to each insured
against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to
the limits of the insurer's liability.
(5) Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed to
state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by
either party, reduced in coverage or in limits except after thirty (30)
days' prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested,
has been given to the City.
e. Acceotabilitv of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a
current A.M. Best's rating of no less than AVII, unless otherwise acceptable to the District.
f. Verification of Covera.qe. Contractor shall furnish the District with original
endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are to be signed bya
person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The endorsements are to be on
forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before
work commences. As an alternative to the City's forms, the Contractor's insurer may provide
complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements effecting the
coverage required by these specifications.
g. Contractor, by executing this Agreement, hereby certifies:
"I am aware of the provision of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every
employer to be insured against liability for Workman's Compensation or undertake
self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with
such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract."
12. PERFORMANCE AND LABOR MATERIAL BONDS. Priortocommencement
of the Work, Contractor shall provide the City with a Performance Bond in the
amount of the contract and a Labor and Materials Bond in the amount of the
Contract from a surety acceptable to the City.
13. TIME OF THE ESSENCE. Time is of the essence in this Contract.
14. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Contractor is and shall at all times remain as to
the City a wholly independent contractor. The personnel performing the services under this
Agreement on behalf of Contractor shall at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and
control. Neither City nor any of its officers, employees or agents shall have control over the conduct
of Contractor or any of Contractor's officers, employees or agents, except as set forth in this
Agreement. Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers,
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employees or agents are in any manner officers, employees or agents of the City. Contractor shall
not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against City, or bind City
in any manner.
a. No employee benefits shall be available to Contractor in connection with the
performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to Contractor as provided in the
Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Contractor for performing
services hereunder for City. City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnification to
Contractor for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder.
15. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Contractor shall keep itself informed of State and
Federal laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or in anyway affect
the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement. The Contractor shall at all times observe
and comply with all such laws and regulations. The City, and its officers and employees, shall not
be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Contractor to comply with this section.
16. CONTRACTOR'S INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION. No plea of ignorance of
conditions that exist or that may hereafter exist or of conditions of difficulties that may be
encountered in the execution of the work under this Contract, as a result of failure to make the
necessary independent examinations and investigations, and no plea of reliance on initial
investigations or reports prepared by City for purposes of letting this Contract out to proposal will be
accepted as an excuse for any failure or omission on the part of the Contractor to fulfill in every
detail all requirements of this Contract. Nor will such reasons be accepted as a basis for any claims
whatsoever for extra compensation or for an extension of time.
17. CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT. After the completion of the Work contemplated by
this Contract, Contractor shall file with the City Manager his affidavit stating that all workmen and
persons employed, all firms supplying materials, and all subcontractors on the Work 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.
18. 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.
19. UTILITY LOCATION. District acknowledges its responsibilities with respect to
locating utility facilities pursuant to California Government Code Section 4215.
20. REGIONAL NOTIFICATION CENTERS. Contractor agrees to contact the
appropriate regional notification center in accordance with Government Code Section 4215.
21. 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 plans of Contractor and anyof 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.
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22. 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.
23. WRITTEN NOTICE. Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other
party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (i) personal service, (ii)
delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but not limited to, Federal Express, that
provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (iii) mailing in the United States Mail,
certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the party as
set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by Notice:
To City:
City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California 92590
Attention: City Manager
To Contractor:
Sonshine Landscape Company
39845 Berenda Road
Temecula, CA 92591
Phone: (951) 695-7095
Fax: (951) 695-9307
Contact Person: Jeff M. Lee
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24. ASSIGNMENT. The Contractor shall not assign the performance of this
Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without prior written consent of the
City.
25. LICENSES. At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall
have in full force and effect, all licenses required of it by law for the performance of the services
described in this Agreement.
26. 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 Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation concerning
this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior, or federal district court with jurisdiction
over the City of Temecula.
27. PROHIBITED INTEREST. No officer, or employee of the City of Temecula
shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement, the proceeds thereof, the
Contractor, or Contractor's sub-contractors for this project, during hislher tenure or for one year
thereafter. The Contractor hereby warrants and represents to the City that no 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 Contractor or Contractor's sub-contractors on this
project. Contractor further agrees to notify the City in the event any such interest is discovered
whether or not such interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement.
28. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire understanding
between the parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All prior or
contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements, oral or written, are
merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering into this
Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon each party's own
independent investigation of any and all facts such party deems material.
29. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT. The person or persons
executing this Agreement on behalf of Contractor warrants and represents that he or she has the
authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Contractor and has the authority to bind
Contractor to the performance of its obligations hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the
day and year first above written.
CITY OF TEMECULA
BY:
Jeff Comerchero, President
Attest:
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
Approved As to Form:
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
CONTRACTOR
Sonshine Landscape Company
39845 Berenda Road
Temecula, CA 92591
Phone: (951) 695-7095
Fax: (951) 695-9307
Contact Person: Jeff M. Lee
By:
Name:
Title:
By:
Name:
Title:
(Two signatures of corporate officers required)
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EXHIBIT A
SCOPE OF WORK
CITY OF TEMECULA
DOG PARK AT MARGARITA COMMUNITY PARK
PROJECT LOCATION: Margarita Community Park, 29119 Margarita Rd. Temecula, California.
PLANS: Prepared By Alhambra Group, Dated October 12,2006 Titled Margarita
Community Dog Park.
SPECIFICATION: Prepared By Alhambra Group, Dated September 29,2006, and the City
of Temecula Community Services District Landscape Standards Booklet Dated,
December 2004.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 PICNIC TABLES / ADA ACCESSIBLE
Picnic Tables shall be "Quick Crete" Model # LBT - 92
2.02 TRASH RECEPTACLES
Trash Receptacles shall be "Quick Crete" Model # QS - PS 2532-A-21
2.03 DRINKING FOUNTAIN
Drinking Fountain shall be "Most Dependable Fountain." Model # 440 SS with pet
fountain surface mount.
2.04 DOG PICK UP STATION / ADA ACCESSIBLE
Dog Pick Up Station shall be "Bagg-It" Pet Station Model # 2003-15P (No Moon).
PART 3 - PERMITS
Contractor shall be responsible for acquiring all required permits.
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PART 4 - COMPLETION OF PROJECT
Work shall start on April 23, 2007 and shall be completed by June 22, 2007. It is
understood that the Contractor's Maintenance Period or the Completion of Punch
list items may extend beyond the June 22, 2007 deadline. But the primary scope of
work including clean up shall be completed on or before June 22, 2007.
See Reauest for Prooosal Dated Januarv 5. 2007and Plans and
Soecifieations for Comolete Seooe of Work
Company Name:
Signature of Authorize Representative:
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EXHIBIT B.
DOG PARK AT MARGARITA COMMUNITY PARK
PROJECT NO. TCSD 06-0190
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED UNIT EXTENDED
QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
Mobilization (including construction 2,714 2,714
1 fencing) 1 Each
.05 2,600
2 Site Preparation S.F.
.395 11,850
3 Soil Amendments S.F.
.373 19,400
4 Irrigation System S.F.
Planting & Mulch (shrubs, trees, mulch, 1.23 27,038
5 etc.) S.F.
.115 3,375
6 Hydroseeded Turf S.F.
Chain Link Fencing (fencing, entry man 29.06 18,889
7 gates, double gates, sliding gate, etc.) L.F.
12.94 7,441
8 Concrete Mow Curb L.F.
8.63 8,285
9 Concrete Slabs S.F.
Drinking Fountains (fountains, drains, 4,540 9,080
10 mainlines, etc.) 2 Each
Site Furnishings (picnic tables, trash Lump 7,728 7,728
11 receptacles, dog pick-up stations) 1 Sum
Performance and Labor and Materials 800 1,600
12 Bond 2 Each
4,900 4,900
13 90 Dav Maintenance Period 1 Each
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PROPOSAL: One hundred twenty four thousand nine hundred
DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($124.900.00)
The Undersigned hereby certifies that he/she has an appropriate license issued by the State of
California to provide this work; that such license will be in full force and effect throughout the
duration of construction and that any and all subcontractors to be employed on this project will
be similarly licensed.
Dated:
CONTRACTOR
39845
California Contractor's License No.
Signature
Print or Type Name and Title
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City Attorney
Director of Finance
City Manager
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TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
General Manager/Board of Directors
FROM:
Herman D. Parker, Director of Community Services
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Annual Assessment Engineering Second Amendment
PREPARED BY:
Barbara Smith, Senior Management Analyst
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Directors approve the Second Amendment with
MuniFinancial for Annual Assessment Engineering Services in the amount of $47,116.78.
BACKGROUND: In November 2005 the Temecula Community Services District (TCSD)
solicited Request for Proposals for the administration of assessment engineering services. TCSD
received three (3) responses, which were reviewed and ranked by a committee. The committee
selected MuniFinancial as the most qualified firm that would provide the highest quality service and
they have been providing assessment services to TCSD since 1991.
As a result of the committee's decision a contact with MuniFinancial was approved in the amount of
$21,992.00 with a term of one calendar year to end on December 31, 2006 with an option for two
additional one-year extensions. If all extension options were exercised the contract would be
extended to December 31, 2008.
In January 2007 a First Amendment to the original contract was approved which extended the term
from December 31, 2006 to March 31,2007.
Within this proposed Second Amendment the term is being extended by one year and nine months
which will extend the term until December 31,2008. The Payment is also being increased in order
to provide adequate funding for annual assessment services through the extended term period. The
payment amount is proposed to increase by $47,116.78 for a total contract amount of $69,108.78.
FISCAL IMPACT: The original contracts calls for a CPI increase. The increase for
calendar year 2007 is 2.7% which brings the total for 2007 to $22,531.80. For 2008, a contingency
for CPI of 10% is included which brings the total for 2008 to $24,584.98. The actual cost will vary
based on CPI for 2007.
ATTACHMENTS:
u.s. Department of Labor - CPI Statistics
Second Amendment
First Amendment
Original Agreement
ATTACHMENT 1
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ATTACHMENT 2
Second Amendment
SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CITY OF TEMECULA AND
MUNIFINANCIAL FOR
ANNUAL ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS SECOND AMENDMENT is made and entered into as of April 10, 2007, by and
between the City of Temecula ("City"), a municipal corporation, and MuniFinancial (Consultant).
In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as
follows:
1. This Amendment is made with respect to the following facts and purposes:
a. On January 1, 2006 the City and Consultant entered into that certain agreement
entitled "Agreement for Consultant Services Between the City of Temecula and
MuniFinancial for Annual Assessment Engineering Services" ("Agreement"), in
the amount of $21,992.00 and the term expired on December 31, 2006.
b. On January 1, 2007 the contract was amended to extend the term of the
agreement from December 31, 2006 to March 31, 2007.
c. The parties now desire to extend the term to December 31,2008 and increase
the payment for services in the amount of $47,116.78 to allow adequate funding
through the new term period as set forth in this Second Amendment.
2. Section 1. TERM of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as follows:
a. This Agreement shall commence on January 1, 2006, and shall remain and
continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later
than December 31, 2008, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of
the Agreement. The options for two additional one-year extensions shall be
deleted.
3. Section 5. PAYMENT of the Agreement is hereby amended to read as follows:
a. The City agrees to pay Consultant quarterly, in accordance with the payment
rates and schedules and terms set forth in Exhibit B Payment Rates and
Schedule for services described in, attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference as though set forth in full. The second amendment amount shall
not exceed forty seven thousand dollars one hundred sixteen dollars and
seventy-eight cents, ($47,116.78) for services provided through the extended
term for a total contact amount of sixty nine thousand one hundred eight dollars
and seventy-eight cents ($69,108.78)
4. Except for the changes specifically set forth herein, all other terms and conditions of the
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed the day and year first above written.
CITY OF TEMECULA
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
BY:
Jeff Comerchero, President
ATTEST:
BY:
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
Approved As to Form:
BY:
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
CONSULTANT
MuniFinancial
Ms. Arlene Romanelli
27368 Via Industria, Suite 110
Temecula, CA 92590
(800) 755-MUNI (6864)
(951) 587-3510 - fax
BY:
NAME:
TITLE:
BY:
NAME:
TITLE:
(Two Signatures Required For Corporations)
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EXHIBIT A
Attached hereto and incorporated herein is the Amended Payment Rates and Schedule.
The following fixed fees and schedule of quarterly payments shall be in effect for the scope of
services as set forth in Sections 2 and 5 of the original Agreement (The CPI adjustment will be
based the rates for the Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange County areas on an annual basis
from November 1st to October 31st using the CIP-U rate)
The 2006 Annual Rate is $19,992.00. The 2.7% adjustment for the CPI increase is based on
the formula above will bring the 2007 annual rate to 20,531.80, excluding reimbursable and non-
reimbursable expenses. See Attachment 1.
2007 Amount
First Quarter $5,132.95
Second Quarter $5,132.95
Third Quarter $5,132.95
Fourth Quarter $5.132.95
Quarterly Services $20,53'l.RQ
2008 Amount
First Quarter $5,132.95 + CPI Adj
Second Quarter
$5,132.95 + CPI Adj
$5,132.95 + CPI Adj
$5,132.95 + CPI Adj
$20531.80 + CPJ Adi
Third Quarter
Fourth Quarter
Contingency
(For CPI Adjustment not to exceed 10%) $0
Reimbursable Exp $2.000.00
(Not to Exceed)
$2,053.18
$2.000.00
2007 Calendar
Year Costs $22531.80
2008 Calendar
Year Costs !2~584.98
(Approximate, based on CPt Adjustment)
Reimbursable Expenses
The reasonable cost of reports, reproduction, County data tapes, assessor's parcel information
and other "out of pocket" expenses provided by the consultant are included in this contract in
the $2,000.00 per year reimbursable expenses listed above.
Non-Reimbursable Expenses
Reimbursable expenses not included under this contract are: coordination, production, postage
and mailing of resident notices. TCSD will reimburse consultant, under separate purchase
order, for previously approved costs associated with these services, including processing,
reproductions, materials, and service charges incurred by the consultant. This contract does
not include the costs for coordination and management of the mailing process at an amount not
to exceed $0.10 per notice mailed. TCSD shall provide postage costs, payable to the
Consultant or Postmaster, within seven (7) days prior to mailing or if elected by Consultant can
be invoiced with handling charges.
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ATTACHMENT 3
First Amendment
FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CITY OF TEMECULA AND MUNIFINANCIAL
FOR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS FIRST AMENDMENT is made and entered into as of January 1, 2007 by and
between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation ("City") and MuniFinancial
("Consultant"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the
parties agree as follows:
1. This Amendment is made with respect to the following facts and purposes:
A. On January 1, 2006 the City and Consultant entered into that certain
agreement entitled "City of Temecula Agreement for Annual Assessment Engineering Services
("Agreement") in the amount of $21 ,992.00.
2. Section 1. Term currently expires on December 31, 2006 with the option to for two
additional one-year extensions. The City would like to utilize this option and extend
this agreement to March 31, 2007.
3. Except of the changes specifically set forth herein, all other terms and conditions of
the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed the day and year first above written.
CITY OF :liJ...CULA
BY:ftJ)Ua
Shawn Neison;-City Manager
ATTEST:
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Sus n ~ City Clerk
Approved As to Form:
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CONSULTANT
MuniFinancial
27368 Via Industria, Suite 110
Temecula, CA 92590
(800) 755-MUNI (6864)
BY:
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NAME: Mark Risco
TITLE: Vice President
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TITLE: President and CEO
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AGREEMENT
FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA
AND MUNIFINANCIAL FOR ANNUAL ASSESSMENT
ENGINEERING SERVICES
THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of January 1, 2006,
between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation ("City") and MuniFinancial
("Consultant"), In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein,
the parties agree as follows:
1. TERM. This Agreement shall commence on January 1, 2006, and
shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no
event later than December 31, 2006, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the
provisions of this Agreement with the option for two additional one-year extensions.
2. SERVICES. Consultant shall perform the services and tasks
,described and set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though
set forth in full. Consultant shall complete the tasks according to the schedule of
performance which is also set forth in Exhibit A.
3. PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall at all time faithfully,
competently and to the best of his or her ability, experience and talent perform all tasks
described herein, Consultant shall employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards
and practices utilized by persons in Consultant's profession engaged in providing similar
services as are required of Consultant hereunder in meeting its obligations under this
Agreement.
4. 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 Contractor from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. These rates
are on file with the City Clerk. Copies may be obtained at cost at the City Clerk's office
of Temecula. Consultant shall provide a copy of prevailirig wage rates to any staff or
sub-contractor hired, and shall pay the adopted prevailing wage rates as a minimum,
Consultant shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1773.8, 1775, 1776, 1777.5,
1777,6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of the Labor
Code, Consultant shall forfeit to the City, as a penalty, the sum of $25.00 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.
5. PAYMENT.
a. The City agrees to pay Consultant quarterly, in accordance with the
payment rates and terms and the schedule of payment as set forth in Exhibit 8, Payment
Rates and Schedule, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as
though set forth in full. Any terms in Exhibit 8 other than the payment rates and
schedule of payment are null and void. This amount shall not exceed $21,992.00 for the
total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved as provided in this
Agreement.
b. Consultant shall not be compensated for any services rendered in
connection with its performance of this Agreement which are in addition to those set
forth herein, unless such additional services are authorized in advance and in writing by
the City Manager. Consultant shall be compensated for any additional services in the
amounts and in the manner as agreed to by City Manager and Consultant at the time
City's written authorization is given to Consultant for the performance of said services.
c. Consultant will submit invoices quarterly for services to be
provided in the upcoming quarter and the previous quarter's reimbursable expenses.
Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of each invoice as to all non-
disputed fees. If the City disputes any of consultant's fees it shall give written notice to
Consultant within 30 days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set forth on the
invoice.
The City Manager may approve additional work up to ten percent (10%) of the amount of
the Agreement but in no event shall the total sum of the agreement (basic agreement
amount and contingency amount) exceed twenty -five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) or
th!3 amount approved by City Council. Any additional work in excess of this amount shall
be approved by the City Council.
6. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITHOUT,
CAUSE.
a. The City may at any time, for any reason, with or without cause,
suspend or terminate this Agreement, or any portion hereof, by serving upon the
consultant at least ten (10) days prior written notice. Upon receipt of said notice, the
Consultant shall immediately cease all work under this Agreement, unless the notice
provides otherwise. If the City suspends or terminates a portion of this Agreement such
suspension or termination shall not make void or invalidate the remainder of this
Agreement.
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b. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section,
the City shall pay to Consultant the actual value of the work performed up to the time of
termination, provided that the work performed is of value to the City. Upon termination
of the Agreement pursuant to this Section, the Consultant will submit an invoice to the
City pursuant to Section 4.
7. DEFAULT OF CONSULTANT.
a. The Consultant's failure to comply with the provIsions of this
Agreement shall constitute a default. In the event that Consultant is in default for cause
under the terms of this Agreement, City shall have no obligation or duty to continue
compensating Consultant for any work performed after the date of default and can
terminate this Agreement immediately by written notice to the Consultant. If such failure
by the Consultant to make progress in the performance of work hereunder arises out of
causes beyond the Consultant's control, and without fault or negligence of the
Consultant, it shall not be considered a default.
b. If the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Consultant
is in default in the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, it
shall serve the Consultant with written notice of the default. The Consultant shall have
(10) days after service upon it of said notice in which to cure the default by rendering a
satisfactory performance. In the event that the Consultant fails to cure its default within
such period of time, the City shall have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of
this Agreement, to terminate this Agreement without further notice and without prejudice
to any other remedy to which it may be entitled at law, in equity or under this Agreement.
8. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS.
a. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with
respect to sales, costs, expenses, receipts and other such information required by City
that relate to the performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant shall
maintain adequate records of services provided in sufficient detail to permit an
evaluation of services. All such records shall be maintained in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and shall be clearly identified and readily
accessible. Consultant shall provide free access to the representatives of City or its
designees at reasonable times to such books and records, shall give City the right to
examine and audit said books and records, shall permit City to make transcripts there
from as necessary, and shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings
and activities related to this Agreement. Such records, together with supporting
documents, shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years after receipt of final
payment.
b.: Upon completion of, or in the event of termination or suspension
of this Agreement, all original documents, designs, drawings, maps, models, computer
files containing data generated for the work, surveys, notes, and other documents
prepared in the course of providing the services to be performed pursuant to this
Agreement shall become the sole property of the City and may be used, reused or
otherwise disposed of by the City without the permission of the Consultant. With respect
to computer files containing data generated for the work, Consultant shall make
available to the City, upon reasonable written request by the- City, the necessary
computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling, transferring and
printing computer files.
9. INDEMNIFICATION. The Consultant agrees to defend,
indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees and
volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, defense costs or
expenses, inclUding attorney fees and expert witness fees, or liability of any kind or
nature which the City, its officers, agents and employees may sustain or incur or which
may be imposed upon them for injury to or death of persons, or damage to property to
the extent arising out of Consultant's negligent or wrongful acts or omissions ariSing out
of or in any way related to the performance or non-performance of this Agreement,
excepting only liability ariSing out of the negligence of the City.
10. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Consultant shall procure and
maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons
or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of
the work hereunder by the Consultant, its agents, representatives, or employees.
a. Minimum Scooe of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as
broad as:
(1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability
form
No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88.
(2) Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form
CA 00 01 06 92 covering Automobile Liability, code 1 (any
auto). If the Consultant owns no automobiles, a non-owned
auto endorsement to the General Liability policy described
above is acceptable.
(3) Worker's Compensation insurance as required by the State
of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. If the
Consultant has no employees while performing under this
Agreement, worker's compensation insurance is not
required, but Consultant shall execute a declaration that it
has no employees.
(4) Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a policy
form providing professional liability for the Consultant's
profession.
b. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no
less than:
(1) General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily
injury, personal injury and property damage. If
Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with
a general aggregate limit is used, either the general
aggregate limit shall ,apply separately to this
projecVlocation or the general aggregate limit shall be
twice the required occurrence limit.
(2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
(3) Worker's Compensation as required by the State of
California; Employer's Liability: One million dollars
($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury or disease.
(4) Professional Liability coverage: One million ($1,000,000)
per claim and in aggregate.
c. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-
insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City Manager. At the 9ption
of the City Manager, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-
insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers;
or the Consultant shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related
investigations, claim administration and defense expenses.
d. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile
liability poliCies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
(1) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers
are to be covered as insured's as respects: liability ariSing
out of activities performed by or on behalf of the
Consultant; products and completed operations of the
Consultant; premises owned, occupied or used by the
Consultant; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or
borrowed by the Consultant. The coverage shall contain
no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to
the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
(2) For any claims related to this project, the Consultant's
insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects
the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers.
Any insurance or self-insured maintained by the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess
of the Consultant's insurance and shall not contribute with
it.
(3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of
the policies including breaches of warranties shall not
affect coverage provided to the City, its officers, officials,
employees or volunteers.
(4) The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each
insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought,
except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability.
(5) Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be
endorsed to state that coverage shall not be suspended,
voided, canceled by either party, reduced in coverage or in
limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by
certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to
the City.
e. Acceotabilitv of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers
with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the
City. Self insurance shall not be considered to comply with these insurance
requirements.
f. Verification of Coveraae.. Consultant shall furnish the City with
original endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements
are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf.
The endorsements are to be on forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be
received and approved by the City before work commences. As an alternative to the
City's forms, the Consultant's insurer may provide complete, certified copies of all
required insurance policies, including endorsements affecting the coverage required by
these specifications.
11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR..
a. Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly
independent contractor. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement
on behalf of Consultant shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and
control. Neither City nor any of its officers, employees, agents, or volunteers shall have
control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, employees, or
agents except as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall not at any time or in any
manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees or agents are in any manner
officers, employees or agents of the City. Consultant shall not incur or have the power
to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever against City, or bind City in any manner.
b. No employee benefits shall be available to Consultant in
connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to
Consultant as provided in the Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, or other
compensation to Consultant for performing services hereunder for City. City shall not be
liable for compensation or indemnification to Consultant for injury or sickness arising out
of performing services hereunder.
12. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Consultant shall keep itself
informed of all local, State and Federal ordinances, laws and regulations which in any
manner affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of its service
pursuant to this Agreement. The Consultant shall at all times observe and comply with
all such ordinances, laws and regulations. The City, and its officers and employees,
shall not be liable at law or in equity occasioned by failure of the Consultant to comply
with this section.
13. RELEASE OF INFORMATION.
a. All information gained by Consultant in performance of this
Agreement shall be considered confidential and shall not be released by Consultant
without City's prior written authorization. Consultant, its officers, employees, agents or
subcontractors, shall not without written authorization from the City Manager or unless
requested by the City Attorney, voluntarily provide declarations, letters of support,
testimony at depositions, response to interrogatories or other information concerning the
work performed under this Agreement or relating to any project or property located within
the City. Response to a subpoena or court order shall not be considered "voluntary"
provided Consultant gives City notice of such court order or subpoena.
b. . Consultant shall promptly notify City should Consultant, its
officers, employees, agents or subcontractors be served with any summons, complaint,
subpoena, notice of deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, request for
admissions or other discovery request, court order or subpoena from any party regarding
this Agreement and the work performed there under or with respect to any project or
property located within the City. City retains the right, but has no obligation, to represent
Consultant andlor be present at any deposition, hearing or similar proceeding.
Consultant agrees to cooperate fully with City and to provide City with the opportunity to
review any response to discovery requests provided by Consultant. However, City's
right to review any such response does not imply or mean the right by City to control,
direct, or rewrite said response.
14. NOTICES. Any notices which either party may desire to give to
the other party under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (I)
personal service, (Ii) delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but not
limited to, Federal Express, that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or
(iii) mailing in the United States Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested, addressed to the address of the party as set forth below or at any other
address as that party may later designate by Notice. Notice shall be effective upon
delivery to the addresses speCified below or on the third business day following deposit
with the document delivery service or United States Mail as provided above.
To City:
City of Temecula
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 9033
Temecula, California 92589-9033
Physical Address:
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California 92590
Attention: City Manager
To Consultant:
MuniFinancial
Mr. Mark Risco
Division Manager
27368 Via Industria, Suite 110
Temecula, CA 92590
(800) 755-MUNI (6864)
15. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not assign the performance
of this Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without prior
written consent of the City. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant's sole
compensation shall be payment for actual services performed up to, and including, the
date of termination or as may be othelWise agreed to in writing between the City Council
and the Consultant.
16. LICENSES. At all times during the term of this Agreement,
Consultant shall have in full force and effect, all licenses required of it by law for the
performance of the services described in this Agreement.
17. GOVERNING LAW. The City and Consultant understand and
agree that the laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties
and liabilities of the parties to this Agreement and also govern the interpretation of this
Agreement. Any litigation concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal,
superior, or federal district court with geographic jurisdiction over the City of Temecula.
In the event such litigation is filed by one party against the other to enforce its rights
under this Agreement, the prevailing party, as determined by the Court's judgment, shall
be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and litigation expenses for the relief granted.
18. PROHIBITED INTEREST. No officer, or employee of the City of
Temecula shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement, the
. proceeds thereof, the Contractor, or Contractor's sub-contractors for this project, during
his/her tenure or for one year thereafter. The Contractor hereby warrants and represents
to the City that no officer or employee of the City of Temecula has any interest, whether
contractual, non-contractual, financial or othelWise, in this transaction, or in the business
of the Contractor or Contractor's sub-contractors on this project. Contractor further
agrees to notify the City in the event any such interest is discovered whether or not such
interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement.
19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire
understanding between the parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in
.this Agreement. All prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings,
represelJtations and statements, oral or written, are merged into this Agreement and
shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is entering into this Agreement based
solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon each party's own independent
investigation of any and all facts such party deems material.
20. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT. The person or
persons executing this Agreement on behalf of Consultant warrants and represents that
he or she has the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Consultant and
has the authority to bind Consultant to the performance of its obligations hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed the day and year first above written.
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Shawn D. Nelson, City Manager
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CONSULTANT
MuniFinancial
Mr. Mark Risco
Division Manager
27368 Via Industria, Suite 110
Temecula, CA 92590
(800) 775-MUNI (6864)
(951) 587-3510 - Fax
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF TEMECULA
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES
SPECIFICATIONS/SCOPE OF WORK
1. Coordination with the City, County of Riverside and other entities to obtain all
information needed to provide the services requested, such as assessor's parcel
maps, assessor's files, copies of secured rolls, boundary maps, budget
information, historical data, etc.
2. Review existing method of spread to address staff concerns and to ensure equity
throughout the District.
3. Coordinate with the City's Franchise Waste Hauler to insure that all parcels are
included and reconciled to Service Level D.
4. Confirm with the TCSD the addition of new residential areas for streetlight and
landscape maintenance services.
5. Assist with and attend public meetings and workshops prior to any public
hearings, to discuss the District services, budgets, and any concerns generated
by property owners in order to alleviate any negative misconceptions, if so
desired by TCSD.
6. Ability to assist TCSD staff in preparing budgets by providing a preliminary
Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) count in January and the preliminary levy report in
early April of each year. Provide comparison studies as requested by staff to aid
in the analysis of various methods of assessment, benefit to equity evaluations,
EBU calculations and rates.
7. Prepare Preliminary Report for review by staff and modify as directed this
includes but is not limited to: method of spread; description of the district and
service levels; budget and levy summary; district services and charges; changes
and modifications to the district; district budgets and method of apportionment..
8. Prepare, print and mail public hearing notices and explanatory information in
conjunction with adoption of the rates and charges.
9. Prepare and submit to the appropriate County department, by County deadline, a
magnetic tape, or other media that is compatible with the County, for its use in
entering individual parcel levy amounts onto the tax bill, included with the
enabling resolution.
10. Prepare for City staff required correspondence, ie: including but not limited to
Compliance with Proposition 218, Authorized Signature to Request Changes to
the Tax Roll and Correction of Fixed Charges letter required as by the County,
and Declaration of Mailing of Public Notices.
11. Upon receipt of a parcel exceptions list from the County, revise parcel numbers
and report the remaining levy amounts to the County Assessor's Office.
12. Make all necessary adjustments for annexations into the District upon notification
by the TCSD.
13. Provide computer printout to staff listing the "Noticed" levy amounts for each
assessor's parcel number. Provide computer printout and CD to staff with a
listing of all "Applied" levy amounts for each assessor's parcel number and
information requested by TCSD including acreage; land use codes; TCSD
Service Levels; number of dwelling units; EBU values; situs address; track
number and owner Information.
14. Provide a computer printout and CD of all properties assessed for Service Level
D (Refuse/Recycling Collection Services) in a format as requested by the
franchised hauler.
15. Provide all the same services as called out in this agreement for areas which
may at some time in the future be annexed into the City. Any significant change
to the District structure or to the parcels included within the District, including
annexations to the City, may result in additional fees. These additional fees will
be addressed in an amendment to this contract or a separate agreement.
16. Demonstrate, from previous processes, that all deadlines will be met to insure
uninterrupted assessment.
17. Assist TCSD staff in the reconciliation of levied parcels in Service Levels B, C, D
and R.
18. Assist with appeals procedure and make necessary revisions to the database as
directed by City staff.
19. Assist TCSD, as necessary, in addressing property owners or residents with
questions about TCSD charges on property tax bills, noticing procedures,
assessment districts and other related issues.
20. Assist TCSD with an audit of Special Cases pertaining to the Special Tax
Assessments at least once within the duration of the contract.
EXHIBIT B
(1 or 2) .
PAYMENT RATES AND SCHEDULE
The following fixed fees and schedule of quarterly payments shall be in effect for the
scope of services as set forth in Sections 2 and 5 of the Agreement, (The CPI
adjustment will be based the rates for the Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange County
areas on an annual basis from November 1st to October 31st using the CIP-U rate which
shall not to exceed 10%) .
2006 Amount
January Quarter $ 4,998.00
March Quarter $ 4,998.00
June Quarter $ 4,998.00
September Qtr $ 4.998.0Q
Quarterly Services $19992.00
Contingency (For
CPI Adjustment not to $ 0
exceed 10%)
Reimbursable Exp ~ 2.000.00
(Not to Exceed)
2006 Contract Total S21.992.00
2007 Amount
December $4,998.00 + CPI Adjustment
March $4,998.00 + CPI Adjustment
June $4,998.00 + CPI Adjustment
September $4,998.00 + CPI Adjustment
MM.9~t .cPI Adiuslmen1
$ 1,999.00
$ 2.000.00
2007 Total ~9_LOO
(Approximate, based on CPi Adjustment)
Reimbursable Expenses Covered under this Contract
MuniFinancial will be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses, at cost. Examples of
reimbursable expenses include but are not limited to: minor postage, travel expenses,
mileage (currently 48.5 cents per mile), copying (currently 6 cents per copy, the
purchase of Riverside County Assessor's parcel maps, Riverside County data tapes or
similar data information. These expenses will not exceed $2,000.00 per calendar year
without prior approval of the TCSD.
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EXHIBIT B
(2 or 2)
PAYMENT RATES AND SCHEDULE
Expenses Not Covered Under this Contract
Miscellaneous
Expenses related to the creation of assessment diagrams. boundary maps, and such,
are not included in the table above or the out-of-pocket expenses. These items, if such
services are desired, will be negotiated at a later date with TCSD,
Property Owner Notices
Reimbursable expenses not included under this contract are: coordination, production,
postage and mailing of resident notices, Under a separate purchase order, TCSD will
reimburse Consultant for previously approved costs associated with these services,
including processing, reproductions, materials, and service charges incurred by the
consultant. This contract does not include the costs for coordination and management
of the mailing process at an amount not to exceed $0,10 per notice mailed. TCSD shall
provide postage costs, payable to the "Consultant" or "Postmaster".
REDEVELOPMENT
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
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THE TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
MARCH 27,2007
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Redevelopment Agency was called to order at 7:36
p.m., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
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AGENCY MEMBERS:
Comerchero, Naggar, Roberts,
Washington, and Edwards
ABSENT:
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AGENCY MEMBERS:
None.
Also present were Executive Director Nelson, City Attorney Thorson, and City Clerk Jones.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
RDA CONSENT CALENDAR
20 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
20.1 Approve the minutes of March 6, 2007.
21 Convevance of Aaencv Prooertv at Theater to Citv: Transfer of Quimbv Act Funds
RECOMMENDATION
21.1 Approve a Cooperative Agreement between the City of Temecula and the
Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula for the purchase of the Black
Property from the Agency Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund and the
Development of the Old Town Park Plaza.
MOTION: Agency Member Washington moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Agency
Member Comerchero seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aooroval.
RDA EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS REPORT
No additional comments.
RDA AGENCY MEMBERS REPORTS
Mayor Pro Tem Naggar stated that he enjoyed the Blue Grass Festival and Temecula Car show
in Old Town.
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At 7:37 p.m., the Temecula Redevelopment Agency meeting was formally adjourned to
Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 5:30 p.m., for a Closed Session, with regular session commencing at
7:00 p.m., City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Maryann Edwards, Chairman
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk/Agency Secretary
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PUBLIC HEARING
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City Attorney
Director of Finance
City Manager
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CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City Manager/City Council
FROM:
Debbie Ubnoske, Director of Planning
DATE:
April 1 0, 2007
SUBJECT:
Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234, a Tentative Tract Map
(33584) for condominium purposes to subdivide 7.2 acres into three lots (one
residential condominium lot, one recreation lot, and one open space lot), and a
Planned Development Overlay to provide for development standards for the site
that are specific to single-family homes on condominium lots through the
adoption of proposed PDO-11 Sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228, including
the PDO text and Development Standards
PREPARED BY:
Stuart Fisk, Senior Planner
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City Council:
1. Adopt a resolution entitled:
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 33584 TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2
ACRES INTO THREE LOTS (ONE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM LOT,
ONE RECREATION LOT, AND ONE OPEN SPACE LOT) FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF 62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON A
CONDOMINIUM LOT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA
ROAD, GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
RANCHO VISTA ROAD AND MIRA LOMA DRIVE (A.P.N. 944-060-006)
2. Adopt an Ordinance entitled:
ORDINANCE NO. 07-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA FROM
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (M) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
OVERLAY (PDO-11) AND ADOPT PDO-11 SECTIONS 17.22.220
THROUGH 17.22.228 INCLUDING THE PDO-11 TEXT AND
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF 62 SINGLE-
FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON CONDOMINIUM LOTS ON PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA ROAD, GENERALLY LOCATED AT
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RANCHO VISTA ROAD AND MIRA LOMA
DRIVE (A.P.N. 944-060-006)
BACKGROUND: The Mira Loma PDO project consists of a Tentative Tract Map for
condominium purposes and a Planned Development Overlay. On November 15, 2006, the Planning
Commission unanimously recommended that the City Council approve the project. The project was
scheduled for the January 23, 2007 City Council meeting, but was continued to the February 27,
2007 meeting and again to the April 1 0, 2007 City Council meeting to allow time for the applicant to
add more detailed design criteria to the Planned Development Overlay document.
The General Plan land use designation of Medium Density Residential (M) allows for a density
range of 7.0 to 12.9 dwelling units per acre, with a target density of 10.0 dwelling units per acre. The
Development Code allows for 12 dwelling units per net acre, but also requires a minimum lot area of
7,200 square feet. The proposed Tentative Tract Map for condominium purposes will result in 8.6
dwelling units per acre, thereby achieving the General Plan density range for the project site.
The purpose of the proposed Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11) is to provide development
standards for the site that will be specific to single family homes on condominium lots. For the
development of single-family homes on the project site, a Planned Development Overlay is
necessary to meet the medium density residential criteria contained in the General Plan. More
specifically, building setbacks must be reduced from those listed in the Development Code
standards for the Medium Density Residential zone to achieve the General Plan density range for
the proposed single-family development.
Per Table 17.06.040 of the Development Code, the Medium Density Residential zone requires a
minimum net lot area of 7,200 square feet. However, this table also states that "lot sizes below
7,200 square feet can be accommodated with the approval of a Planned Development Overlay".
The Development Code contains this provision because the requirement for a minimum lot size of
7,200 square feet typically does not allow single-family home developments to achieve the General
Plan density range. The proposed reduced lot sizes (or condominium exclusive use areas), in
conjunction with the proposed PDO, are consistent with the Development Code.
At the Planning Commission hearing, Mr. Robert Oder, representing Mira Loma Apartments,
expressed concern with a proposed access road through Lot 2 of the project to an adjacent property
potentially being used by individuals with ill intent and requested that the access road be secured.
The applicant agreed to the addition of a gate or chain fence to prevent public access to this area
and staff has added a Condition of Approval to address this concern (see Condition of Approval No.
58 of the Tentative Tract Map).
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. CC Resolution No. 07-_ (Tentative Parcel Map)
Exhibit A - Draft Conditions of Approval
Exhibit B - Revised Tentative Parcel Map
2. CC Ordinance No. 07-_ (PDO-11)
Exhibit A - Zoning Map
Exhibit B - Mira Loma PDO-11
3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 06-61 (Tentative Parcel Map)
4. Planning Commission Resolution No. 06-62 (PDO-11)
5. Minutes from the Planning Commission Hearing of November 15, 2006
6. Staff Report for the November 15, 2006 Planning Commission Hearing
RESOLUTION NO. 07-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 33584
TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2 ACRES INTO THREE LOTS (ONE
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM LOT, ONE RECREATION LOT,
AND ONE OPEN SPACE LOT) FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF
62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED HOMES ON A CONDOMINIUM
LOT ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA DRIVE,
GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
MIRA LOMA DRIVE AND RANCHO VISTA ROAD (A.P.N. 944-
060-006)
Section 1. Procedural Findinas. The City Council of the City of Temecula
does hereby find, determine and declare that:
A. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0109 on
April 13, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and
Development Code.
B. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public notice,
in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law.
C. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning
Application No. PA05-0109 on November 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public hearing as
prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an
opportunity to, and did, testify either in support or opposition to this matter.
D. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission recommended the City
Council approve PA05-0109, subject to and based upon the findings set forth
hereunder, after finding that the proposed project conforms to the General Plan and
Subdivision Ordinance.
E. The Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 06-61, recommending
that the City Council approve PA05-0109 (Tentative Tract Map No. 33584).
F. On January 23, 2007, February 27, 2007, and April 10, 2007, the City
Council of the City of Temecula held duly noticed public hearings on the Project at
which time all persons interested in the Project had the opportunity and did address the
City Council on these matters.
G. At the conclusion of the City Council hearing and after due consideration
of the testimony, the City Council approved the Tentative Tract Map for the Project
subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder.
H. All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
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Section 2. Further Findinas. The City Council, in approving PA05-0109,
hereby makes the following findings as required in Section 16.09.140 of the Temecula
Municipal Code:
A. The proposed subdivision and the design and improvements of the
subdivision are consistent with the Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, General
Plan, and the City ofTemecula Municipal Code.
As designed and conditioned, the proposed subdivision map is consistent
with the development standards within the proposed Planned Development
Overlay, Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, and General Plan.
B. The tentative map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a
contract entered into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, nor is
the land subject to a Land Conservation Act contract.
The proposed land division does not divide land designated for conservation
or agricultural use.
C. The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown
on the tentative map as proposed by the Tentative Map.
The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on
the tentative map as proposed by the Applicant.
D. The design of the proposed subdivision and the proposed improvements,
with appropriate conditions of approval, is not likely to cause significant environmental
damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
There are no known fish, wildlife or habitat on the project site, and the project
is not anticipated to affect any fish, wildlife or habitat off-site.
E. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely
to cause serious public health problems.
The project has been reviewed and commented on by the Fire Prevention
Bureau, the Public Works Department, and the Building and Safety
Department. As a result, the project wi/! be conditioned to address their
concerns. Further, provisions are made in the General Plan to ensure that
the public health, safety, and welfare are safeguarded, and the project is
consistent with this document.
F. The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural
heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible.
The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or
cooling opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible. Prior to the
construction of buildings, the applicant wi/! be required to submit building
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plans to the Building Department that comply with the Uniform Building Code,
which contains requirements for energy conservation.
G. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements will not
conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of
property within the proposed subdivision, or the design of the alternate easements
which are substantially equivalent to those previously acquired by the public will be
provided.
All required rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the
Tentative Map or required by Conditions of Approval. The City has reviewed
these easements and has fount no potential conflicts.
H. The subdivision is consistent with the City's parkland dedication
requirements (Quimby).
This is a map for residentially zoned property and wi/! therefore be subject to
applicable Quimby fees at the time that building permits are issued for the
project site.
Section 3. Environmental Compliance. The City Council hereby makes the
following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of
Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 (Tentative Tract Map) and PA05-0234 (Planned
Development Overlay):
A. Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), City
staff prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the approval of
the proposed Planned DeveloRment Overlay. and the I2rol2osed Tentative Tract Map- as
described in the Initial Study (the "Project"). Based upon the findings contained in that
Study, City staff determined that there was no substantial evidence that the Project
could have a significant effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative Declaration
was prepared.
B. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment
period and of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration as required by law.
The public comment period commenced on ~Rtember 7,_2006 and expired on
~l2tember 28. 2006' Copies of the documents have been available for public review
and inspection at the offices of the Department of Community Development, located at
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92589.
C. One written comment was received prior to the public hearing and a
response to all of the comments made therein was prepared, submitted to the City
Council and incorporated into the administrative record of the proceedings.
D. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration
and all comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and at
the ~Rril 10, 2007i public hearing, and based on the whole record before it, finds that:
(1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance with CEQA; (2)
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there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a significant effect on the
environment; and (3) the Mitigated Negative Declaration reflects the independent
judgment and analysis of the City Council.
E. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the City Council
hereby adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Mitigation Monitoring Plan
prepared for the Project. The Director of Community Development is authorized and
directed to file a Notice of Determination in accordance with CEQA.
Section 4. Conditions. The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby
approves Tentative Tract Map No. 33584, Planning Application PA05-0190, subject to
conditions of approval as set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein
by this reference as though set forth in full.
Section 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula this 10th day of April ,2007.
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 07- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of April 2007, by the
following vote:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
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EXHIBIT A
CITY OF TEMECULA
DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Planning Application No. PA06-0109
Project Description: A Tentative Tract Map No. 33584 (for condominium
purposes) to subdivide 7.2 acres into three lots (one
residential condominium lot, one recreation lot, and
one open space lot) at 29601 Mira Loma Drive,
generally located at the northeast corner of Mira Loma
Drive and Rancho Vista Road
DIF Category: Residential - Single Family
MSHCP Category: Residential (Between 8.1 and 14.0 DUlAC)
TUMF Category: Residential - Single Family
Assessor's Parcel Nos.: 944-060-006
Approval Date: April 10, 2007
Expiration Date: April 10, 2010
WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE APPROVAL OF THIS PROJECT
Planning Department
1. The applicantldeveloper shall deliver to the Planning Department a cashier's check or
money order made payable to the County Clerk in the amount of $64.00 for the County
administrative fee, to enable the City to file the Notice of Determination with a
DeMinimus Finding for the Mitigated or Negative Declaration required under Public
Resources Code Section 21152 and California Code of Regulations Section 15075. If
within said 48-hour period the applicant/developer has not delivered to the Planning
Department the check as required above, the approval for the project granted shall be
void by reason of failure of condition (Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(c)).
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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Planning Department
2. The tentative subdivision shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act
and to all the requirements of Ordinance No. 460, unless modified by the conditions
listed below. A time extension may be approved in accordance with the State Map Act
and City Ordinance, upon written request, if made 60 days prior to the expiration date.
3. The applicant and owner of the real property subject to this condition shall hereby agree
to indemnify, protect, hold harmless, and defend the City with Legal Counsel of the City's
own selection from any and all claims, actions, awards, judgments, or proceedings
against the City to attack, set aside, annul, or seek monetary damages resulting, directly
or indirectly, from any action in furtherance of and the approval of the City, or any
agency or instrumentality thereof, advisory agency, appeal board or legislative body
including actions approved by the voters of the City, concerning the Planning
Application. The City shall be deemed for purposes of this condition, to include any
agency or instrumentality thereof, or any of its elected or appointed officials, officers,
employees, consultants, contractors, legal counsel, and agents. City shall promptly
notify both the applicant and landowner of any claim, action, or proceeding to which this
condition is applicable and shall further cooperate fully in the defense of the action. The
City reserves the right to take any and all action the City deems to be in the best interest
of the City and its citizens in regards to such defense.
4. The applicant shall sign two copies of the final Conditions of Approval that will be
provided by the Planning Department and return one signed copy to the Planning
Department for their files.
5. A Homeowners Association may not be terminated without prior City approval.
6. The Developer shall provide a paved 10-foot wide ingresslegress easement with a 15
percent maximum slope within Lot 2, behind proposed building sites 60, 61, and 62, from
Mira Loma Drive to Lot 83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
Fire Prevention
7. All previous existing conditions for this project, Specific Plan, or Development
Agreement will remain in full force and effect unless superseded by more stringent
requirements here.
8. Final fire and life safety conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed
by the Fire Prevention Bureau. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, the
California Building Code (CBC), California Fire Code (CFC) , and related codes which
are in force at the time of building plan submittal.
9. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set a minimum fire flow for residential land
division per CFC Appendix III.A, Table A-III-A-1. The developer shall provide for this
project, a water system capable of delivering 1500 GPM at 20 PSI residual operating
pressure with 2 hour duration. The required fire flow may be adjusted during the
approval process to reflect changes in design, construction type, or automatic fire
protection measures as approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau. The Fire Flow as
given above has taken into account all information as provided (CFC 903.2, Appendix
III.A).
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10. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set minimum fire hydrant distances per CFC
Appendix III.B, Table A-III-B-1. Standard fire hydrants (6" x 4" x 2 1/2" outlets) shall be
located on Fire Department access roads and adjacent public streets. Hydrants shall be
spaced at 500 feet apart, at each intersection and shall be located no more than 250 feet
from any point on the street or Fire Department access road(s) frontage to a hydrant.
The required fire flow shall be available from any adjacent hydrant(s) in the system. The
upgrade of existing fire hydrants may be required (CFC 903.2,903.4.2, and Appendix 111-
B)
11. If construction is phased, each phase shall provide approved access and fire protection
prior to any building construction (CFC 8704.2 and 902.2.2). This will include all internal
roads, connecting roads between phases, and construction gates. All required access
must be in and available prior to and during all construction.
12. Prior to building construction, all locations where structures are to be built shall have
approved temporary Fire Department vehicle access roads for use until permanent
roads are installed. Temporary Fire Department access roads shall be an all weather
surface for 80,000 Ibs GVW (CFC 8704.2 and 902.2.2.2).
13. Fire Department vehicle access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than
twenty-four (24) feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than thirteen (13)
feet six (6) inches (CFC 902.2.2.1 and Ord 99-14).
14. Alllany manual and electronic gates on required Fire Department access roads or gates
obstructing Fire Department building access shall be provided with the Knox Rapid entry
system for emergency access by firefighting personnel (CFC 902.4).
Public Works Department
15. It is understood that the Developer correctly shows on the tentative map all existing and
proposed easements, traveled ways, improvement constraints and drainage courses,
and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further review and
revision.
16. A Grading Permit for either rough or precise grading shall be obtained from the
Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction outside of the
City-maintained road right-of-way.
17. An Encroachment Permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to
commencement of any construction within an existing or proposed City right-of-way.
18. All improvement and grading plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent
projects and existing improvements contiguous to the site and shall be submitted on
standard 24" x 36" City of Temecula mylars.
Community Services Department
19. The developer shall contact the City's franchised solid waste hauler for disposal of
construction debris. Only the City's franchisee may haul construction debris.
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20. Any damage caused to existing Class II Bike Lanes on Rancho Vista Road during
construction will need to be repaired andlor replaced to the satisfaction of the Public
Works Department.
21. The Applicant shall comply with the Public Art Ordinance.
22. All parkways, landscaping, drainage facilities, fencing, street lights on private roads and
recreational facilities shall be maintained by an established Home Owners' Association
(HOA).
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Public Works Department
23. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
b. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
c. Planning Department
d. Department of Public Works
24. The Developer shall provide an ingresslegress easement from Mira Loma Drive to Lot
83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
25. A Grading Plan shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer in accordance with City
of Temecula standards and approved by the Department of Public Works prior to
commencement of any grading. The plan shall incorporate adequate erosion control
measures to protect the site and adjoining properties from damage due to erosion.
26. A Soils Report shall be prepared by a registered Civil or Soils Engineer and submitted to
the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The report shall
address all soils conditions of the site, and provide recommendations for the
construction of engineered structures and preliminary pavement sections.
27. A Drainage Study shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and submitted to the
Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The study shall identify
storm water runoff quantities expected from the development of this site and upstream of
the site. It shall identify all existing or proposed off-site or on-site, public or private,
drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. Runoff shall be conveyed to an
adequate outfall capable of receiving the storm water runoff without damage to public or
private property. The study shall include a capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of
all facilities. Any upgrading or upsizing of drainage facilities necessary to convey the
storm water runoff shall be provided as part of development of this project. The basis for
analysis and design shall be a storm with a recurrence interval of one hundred years.
28. Construction-phase pollution prevention controls shall be consistent with the City's
Grading, Erosion & Sediment Control Ordinance and associated technical manual, and
the City's standard notes for Erosion and Sediment Control.
29. A Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) shall be reviewed and accepted.
30. The project shall demonstrate coverage under the State NPDES General Permit for
Construction Activities by providing a copy of the Waste Discharge Identification number
(WDID) issued by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). A Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be available at the site throughout the duration
of construction activities.
31. The Developer shall post security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the grading
and erosion control improvements in conformance with applicable City Standards and
subject to approval by the Department of Public Works.
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32. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The Area Drainage Plan fee is payable to the
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District by either cashier's
check or money order, prior to issuance of permits, based on the prevailing area
drainage plan fee. If the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has already
been credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid.
33. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 8.24 of the Temecula
Municipal Code (Habitat Conservation) by paying the appropriate fee set forth in that
Ordinance or by providing documented evidence that the fees have already been paid.
34. The Developer shall obtain letters of approval or easements for any off-site work
performed on adjoining properties. The letters or easements shall be in a format as
directed by the Department of Public Works.
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Planning Department
35. The following shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division:
a. A copy of the Final Map.
b. A copy of the Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS) with the following notes:
i. This property is located within thirty (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.
c. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&R's):
i. CC&R's shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. The
CC&R's shall include liability insurance and methods of maintaining open
space, recreation areas, parking areas, private roads, exterior of all
buildings and all landscaped and open areas including parkways.
ii. The CC&R's shall be prepared at the developer's sole cost and expense.
iii. The CC&R's shall be in the form and content approved by the Planning
Director, City Engineer and the City Attorney and shall include such
provisions as are required by this approval and as said officials deem
necessary to protect the interests of the City and it's residents.
iv. The CC&R's and Articles of Incorporation of the Property Owner's
Association are subject to the approval of the Planning and Public Works
Departments and the City Attorney. They shall be recorded concurrent
with the final map. A recorded copy shall be provided to the City.
v. The CC&R's shall provide for the effective establishment, operation,
management, use, repair and maintenance of all common areas,
drainage and facilities.
vi. The CC&R's shall provide that the property shall be developed, operated
and maintained so as not to create a public nuisance.
vii. The CC&R's shall provide that the association may not be terminated
without prior City approval.
viii. The CC&R's shall provide that if the property is not maintained in the
condition required by the CC&R's, then the City, after making due
demand and giving reasonable notice, may enter the property and
perform, at the owner's sole expense, any maintenance required thereon
by the CC&R's or the City Ordinances. The property shall be subject to a
lien in favor of the City to secure any such expense not promptly
reimbursed.
ix. Every owner of a suite or lot shall own as an appurtenance to such suite
or lot, either (1) an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities,
or (2) a share in the corporation, or voting membership in an association
owning the common areas and facilities.
x. All open areas and landscaping shall be permanently maintained by the
association or other means acceptable to the City. Such proof of this
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maintenance shall be submitted to the Planning and Public Works
Department prior to the issuance of building permits.
xi. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensuring
access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all roads, drives or parking
areas shall be provided by the CC&R's or by deeds and shall be recorded
concurrent with the map or prior to the issuance of building permit where
no map is involved.
36. No lot or suite in the development shall be sold unless a corporation, association,
property owner's group or similar entity has been formed with the right to assess all
properties individually owned or jointly owned which have any rights or interest in the
use of the common areas and common facilities in the development, such assessment
power to be sufficient to meet the expenses of such entity, and with authority to control,
and the duty to maintain, all of said mutually available features of the development.
Such entity shall operate under recorded CC&R's, which shall include compulsory
membership of all owners of lots andlor suites and flexibility of assessments to meet
changing costs of maintenance, repairs, and services. Recorded CC&R's shall permit
enforcement by the City for provisions required as Conditions of Approval. The
developer shall submit evidence of compliance with this requirement to, and receive
approval of, the City prior to making any such sale. This condition shall not apply to land
dedicated to the City for public purposes.
Public Works Department
Prior to Approval of the Final Map, unless other timing is indicated, the Developer shall
complete the following or have plans submitted and approved, subdivision improvement
agreements executed and securities posted:
37. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
b. Rancho California Water District
c. Eastern Municipal Water District
d. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
e. City of Temecula Fire Prevention Bureau
f. Planning Department
g. Department of Public Works
h. Riverside County Health Department
i. Adelphia
j. Community Services District
k. Verizon
I. Southern California Edison Company
m. Southern California Gas Company
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38. The Developer shall design and guarantee construction of the following public
improvements to City of Temecula General Plan standards unless otherwise noted.
Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works:
a. Improve Rancho Vista Road (Secondary Highway Standards - 88' R/W) to
include installation of sidewalk, street lights drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
b. Improve Mira Loma Drive (Collector Road Standards - 66' R/W) to include
installation of sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
39. Unless otherwise approved the following minimum criteria shall be observed in the
design of the street improvement plans:
a. Street centerline grades shall be 0.5% minimum over P.C.C. and 1.00%
minimum over AC. paving.
b. Driveways shall conform to the applicable City Standard No. 207A
c. Street lights shall be installed along the public streets shall be designed in
accordance with City Standard No. 800, 801, 802 and 803.
d. Concrete sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with City Standard Nos.
400 and 401.
e. All street and driveway centerline intersections shall be at 90 degrees.
f. Landscaping shall be limited in the corner cut-off area of all intersections and
adjacent to driveways to provide for minimum sight distance and visibility.
g. All utility systems including gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer, and cable TV
shall be provided underground. Easements shall be provided as required where
adequate right-of-way does not exist for installation of the facilities. All utilities
shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility
provider.
h. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 34kv or greater, shall be installed
underground
40. Private roads shall be designed to meet City public road standards. Unless otherwise
approved the following minimum criteria shall be observed in the design of private
streets:
a. Improve A, B, D and portion of C Street (Private Street - 48' R/E) to include
installation of full-width street improvements, paving, rolled curb and gutter,
sidewalk, drainage facilities, utilities (including but not limited to water and
sewer).
b. Improve a portion of C Street, east of A Street (Private Street - 24' R/E) to
include installation of full-width street improvements, paving, drainage facilities,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
c. Knuckles being required at 90 'bends' in the road.
d. Minimum safe horizontal centerline radii shall be required (all centerline radii
should be identified on the site plan).
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41. A construction area Traffic Control Plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer
and reviewed by the Department of Public Works for any street closure and detour or
other disruption to traffic circulation as required by the Department of Public Works.
42. Relinquish and waive right of access to and from Rancho Vista Road on the Final Map
as delineated on the approved Tentative Tract Map.
43. Relinquish and waive right of access to and from Mira Loma Drive on the Final Map with
the exception of two (2) openings as delineated on the approved Tentative Tract Map.
44. Corner property line cut off for vehicular sight distance and installation of pedestrian
facilities shall be provided at all street intersections in accordance with Riverside County
Standard No. 805.
45. The Developer shall provide an ingresslegress easement from Mira Loma Drive to Lot
83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
46. All easements andlor right-of-way dedications shall be offered for dedication to the
public or other appropriate agency and shall continue in force until the City accepts or
abandons such offers. All dedications shall be free from all encumbrances as approved
by the Department of Public Works.
47. Pursuant to Section 66493 of the Subdivision Map Act, any subdivision which is part of
an existing Assessment District must comply with the requirements of said section. Prior
to City Council approval of the Final Map, the Developer shall make an application for
reapportionment of any assessments with appropriate regulatory agency.
48. Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid.
49. An Environmental Constraints Sheet (ECS) shall be prepared in conjunction with the
Final Map to delineate identified environmental concerns and shall be recorded with the
map.
50. The Developer shall comply with all constraints which may be shown upon an
Environmental Constraint Sheet recorded with any underlying maps related to the
subject property.
51. The Developer shall make a good faith effort to acquire the required off-site property
interests, and if he or she should fail to do so, the Developer shall, prior to submittal of
the Final Map for recordation, enter into an agreement to complete the improvements
pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act, Section 66462 and Section 66462.5. Such
agreement shall provide for payment by the Developer of all costs incurred by the City to
acquire the off-site property interests required in connection with the subdivision.
Security of a portion of these costs shall be in the form of a cash deposit in the amount
given in an appraisal report obtained by the Developer, at the Developer's cost. The
appraiser shall have been approved by the City prior to commencement of the appraisal.
52. The Developer shall notify the City's cable TV Franchises of the Intent to Develop.
Conduit shall be installed to cable TV Standards at time of street improvements.
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53. Private drainage easements for cross-lot drainage shall be required and shall be
delineated and noted on the final map.
54. Easements, when required for roadway slopes, landscape easements, drainage
facilities, utilities, etc., shall be shown on the final map if they are located within the land
division boundary. All offers of dedication and conveyances shall be submitted for
review and recorded as directed by the Department of Public Works. On-sill drainage
facilities located outside of road right-of-way shall be contained within drainage
easements and shown on the final map. A note shall be added to the final map stating
"drainage easements shall be kept free of buildings and obstructions".
Community Services Department
55. The developer shall satisfy the City's park land dedication requirement through the
payment of in-lieu fees equal to .66 acres of park land, based upon the City's then
current appraised park land valuation. Said requirement includes a twenty-five percent
(25%) credit for private recreational amenities.
56. The property owner shall dedicate to themselves lots 79 through 83 inclusive for
landscape and maintenance purposes.
57. TCSD shall review and approve the CC&R's, which shall address the following:
a. The location of the individual property owners' trash bins placement for servicing
will be designated and included in an exhibit.
b. HOA will paint an address on each bin for residential identification.
c. Address parking restrictions on street sweeping and trash pick up days.
d. Address HOA enforcement of trash collection and street sweeping issues.
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PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS
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Planning Department
58. A gate or chain fence, subject to approval by the Director of Planning, shall be installed
at the entrance to the access road to Lot 2 of the project to prevent unauthorized access
to Lot 2 and the access road.
Public Works Department
59. Final Map 33584 shall be approved and recorded.
60. A Precise Grading Plan shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works for review
and approval. The building pad shall be certified by a registered Civil Engineer for
location and elevation, and the Soils Engineer shall issue a Final Soils Report
addressing compaction and site conditions.
61. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the California Building Code,
the approved grading plan, the conditions of the grading permit, City Grading Standards
and accepted grading construction practices. The final grading plan shall be in
substantial conformance with the approved rough grading plan.
62. The Developer shall pay to the City the Public Facilities Development Impact Fee as
required by, and in accordance with, Chapter 15.06 of the Temecula Municipal Code and
all Resolutions implementing Chapter 15.06.
63. The Developer shall pay to the City the Western Riverside County Transportation
Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program as required by, and in accordance with,
Chapter 15.08 of the Temecula Municipal Code and all Resolutions implementing
Chapter 15.08.
Fire Prevention
64. Prior to issuance of building permits, the developer shall furnish one copy of the water
system plans to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval prior to installation. Plans shall
be: signed by a registered civil engineer; contain a Fire Prevention Bureau approval
signature block; and conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and minimum fire flow
standards. After the plans are signed by the local water company, the originals shall be
presented to the Fire Prevention Bureau for signatures. The required water system
including fire hydrants shall be installed and accepted by the appropriate water agency
prior to any combustible building materials being placed on an individual lot (CFC
8704.3, 901.2.2.2 and National Fire Protection Association 24 1-4.1).
Community Services Department
65. Prior to the installation of street lights on Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road or
issuance of building permits, whichever comes first, the developer shall file an
application and pay the appropriate fees to the TCSD for the dedication of street lights
into the appropriate TCSD maintenance program.
66. The developer shall provide TCSD verification of arrangements made with the City's
franchise solid waste hauler for disposal of construction debris.
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PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
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Public Works Department
67. The project shall demonstrate that the pollution prevention BMPs outlined in the WQMP
have been constructed and installed in conformance with approved plans and are ready
for immediate implementation.
68. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. Rancho California Water District
b. Eastern Municipal Water District
c. Department of Public Works
69. All necessary certifications and clearances from engineers, utility companies and public
agencies shall be submitted as required by the Department of Public Works.
70. All improvements shall be constructed and completed per the approved plans and City
standards to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
71. The existing improvements shall be reviewed. Any appurtenance damaged or broken
due to the construction operations of this project shall be repaired or removed and
replaced to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
Fire Prevention
72. Prior to building final, all locations where structures are to be built shall have approved
Fire Department vehicle access roads to within 150 feet to any portion of the facility or
any portion of an exterior wall of the building(s). Fire Department access roads shall be
an all weather surface designed for 80,000 Ibs. GVW with a minimum AC thickness of
.25 feet (CFC see 902 and Ord 99-14).
73. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or building final, "Blue Reflective
Markers" shall be installed to identify fire hydrant locations (CFC 901.4.3).
Community Services Department
74. The developer or his assignee shall submit, in a format as directed by TCSD staff, the
most current list of Assessor's Parcel Numbers assigned to the final project.
By placing my signature below, I confirm that I have read, understand and accept all of the
above Conditions of Approval. I further understand that the property shall be maintained in
conformance with these conditions of approval and that any changes I may wish to make to the
project shall be subject to Community Development Department approval.
Applicant's Signature
Date
Applicant's Printed Name
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APPLICANT:
LAND OWNERS:
PACIRC GROUP
P. O. BOX 9890
RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067
A TTN: REZA SHERA
(858) 756-8333
FAX' (858) 531-7475
CA REZA TEMECULA LLC
P. O. BOX 9890
RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067
A TTN: REZA SHERA
(858) 756-8333
FAX. (858) 531-7475
ENGINEER/REPRESENTATIVE:
HUNSAKER &- ASSOCIA TES IRVINE, INC
INLAND EMPIRE DIVISION
A TTN: LAURA OWENS
43460 RIDGE PARK DRIVE, SUITE 220
TEMECULA, CA 92590
(951) 509-7086
FAX: (951) 587-8076
Lowenstlhunsaker. com
GENERAL NOTES:
,. ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBERS (APN): 944-060-006
2. LEGAL DESCRIPnON:
PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 21014 IN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN
BOOK 13J, PAGES 13 AND 14 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
3. EXISnNG ZONING: MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENnAL
PROPOSED ZONING: PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY
4. TOTAL NUMBER OF LOTS: 3
5. TOTAL OPEN SPACE LOTS: 2
6. MINIMUM PRIVATE OPENSPACE EASEMENT SIZE: 2,440 5.F.
7. MINIMUM PRIVA TE OPENSPACE PER UNIT: 1,171 5.F.
8. GENERAL PLAN DESIGNAnON: MED. (7-12DU/AC MAX)
9. THIS SITE IS NOT LOCA TED WITHIN A SPECIFIC PLAN
10. EXISnNG LANDUSE: MED. (7-12DU/AC MAX)
PROPOSED LANDUSE: MED. (7-12DU/AC MAX)
11. TOTAL GROSS AREA: 322,279 S.F., 7.4 AC.
12. TOTAL NET AREA: 315,474 5. F., 7.2 AC.
13. THOMAS GUIDE: RIVERSIDE COUNTY (2004 EDITlON) PG. 959, A-6
14. DA TE MAP PREPARED: 04/10/06
15. DRAWING SCALE' 1-=50'
16. THIS MAP INCLUDES THE ENnRE CONnGUOUS
O'MIERSHIP OF THE LAND DIVIDER
17. SURROUNDING LANDUSE:
NORTH: MUL n FAMIL Y RESlDENnAL
SOUTH: SINGLE FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL
EAST: SINGLE FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL, OPEN SPACE
WEST.' MUL TI FAMIL Y RESIDENTIAL
18. THIS IS A MAP OF A RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM PROJECT AS DERNED IN SECTION 1350 OF
THE STA TE OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE
19. THIS SITE WILL NOT BE GA TED
20. ALL LANDSCAPING, ENCLUDING PARKWA YS, STREET LIGHTS ON PRIVA TE STREETS &- RECREA TlONAL AMENITlES SHALL
BE MAINTAINED BY HOA.
PUBLIC UTILITIES/ SERVICES:
SCHOOL DISTRICT
TEMECULA VALLEY UNlRED SCHOOL DISTRICT
31350 RANCHO VIST,4 ROAD
TEMECULA, CA 92592
(951) 676-2661
WATER
RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT
42135 WINCHESTER ROAD
P.O. BOX 9017
TEMECULA, CA 92590
(951) 296-6900
SEWER
EASTERN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
2270 TRUMBLE ROAD
P. O. BOX 8300
PERRIS, CA 92572
(951) 928-3777
CABLE
ADELPHIA CABLE
4077 ~ STETSON AVENUE
HEMET, CA 92545
(951) 599-0020
EARTHWORK QUANTITIES
ELECTRIC
SOUTHERN CALlFONIA EDISON
26100 MENIFEE ROAD
ROMOLAND, CA 92585
1-800-684-8123
GAS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY
1981 ~ LUGONlA
P.O. BOX 3003
REDLANDS, CA 92373
1-800-427-2200
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VERIION
P.O. BOX 0001
INGLEWOOD, CA 90313
1-800-483-4000
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43460 Ridge Park Drive, Suite 220
Temecula, CA 92590 . PH: (951) 352-7200
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ORDINANCE NO. 07-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA FROM MEDIUM DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL (M) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
OVERLAY (PDO-11) AND ADOPTING SECTIONS
17.22.220 THROUGH 17.22.228 INCLUDING THE PDO-11
TEXT AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF 62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED
HOMES ON CONDOMINIUM LOTS ON PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 29601 MIRA LOMA ROAD, GENERALLY
LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF RANCHO
VISTA ROAD AND MIRA LOMA DRIVE (A.P.N. 944~60-
006)
Section 1. Procedural Findinas. The City Council of the City of Temecula
does hereby find, determine and declare that:
A. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0234 on
August 8, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and
Development Code.
B. The applications for the Project were processed and an environmental
review was conducted as required by law, including the California Environmental Quality
Act.
C. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula held a duly noticed
public hearing on November 15, 2006, to consider the applications for the Project and
environmental review, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an
opportunity to, and did testify either in support or opposition to this matter.
D. Following consideration of the entire record of information received at the
public hearings and due consideration of the proposed Project, the Planning
Commission adopted Resolution No. 06-62, recommending that the City Council
approve a Planned Development Overlay to amend the land use designation from
Medium Density Residential (M) to Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11) and adopt
Sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228, including the PDO-11 text and development
standards for property located at 29601 Mira Loma Drive, generally located at the
northeast corner of Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road.
E. On January 23, 2007, February 27, 2007, and April 10, 2007, the City
Council of the City of Temecula held duly noticed public hearings on the Project at
which time all persons interested in the Project had the opportunity and did address the
City Council on these matters.
F. At the conclusion of the City Council hearings and after due consideration
of the testimony, the City Council approved PA05-0234 subject to and based upon the
findings set forth hereunder.
G. All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Ordinance have occurred.
H. The City Council, in approving the Planned Development Overlay
proposed in Planning Application PA05-0234, hereby makes the following findings:
i. The proposed Planned Development Overlay is consistent with the
land use designation of the General Plan of the City of Temecula in which the use is
located, as shown on the Land Use Map. The site is physically suitable for the type of
uses proposed for the project site, and the proposed Planned Development Overlay
would further the City's long-term economic development goals.
ii. The proposed Planned Development Overlay conforms to the
General Plan and the use is in conformance with the goals, policies, programs, and
guidelines of the elements of the General Plan. The proposed Planned Development
Overlay allows for a use that will provide the diversity of uses desired in the General
Plan and will create a balanced community with additional housing opportunities
available to the community.
Section 2. Environmental Findinas. The City Council hereby makes the
following environmental findings and determinations in connection with the approval of
the Planned Development Overlay (the "Project"):
A. Pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), City staff
prepared an Initial Study of the potential environmental effects of the approval
of the proposed Planned Development Overlay as described in the Initial
Study (the "Project"). Based upon the findings contained in that Study, City
staff determined that there was no substantial evidence that the Project could
have a significant effect on the environment and a Mitigated Negative
Declaration and a Mitigation Monitoring Program was prepared.
B. Thereafter, City staff provided public notice of the public comment period and
of the intent to adopt the Mitigated Negative Declaration as required by law.
The~Rublic comment p!!iod commenced on ~p-tember 7, 2006 and expired
on ~Rtem6er 2a.,_2006. Copies of the documents have been available for
public review and inspection at the offices of the Department of Community
Development, located at City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula,
California 92589.
C. bne written comment was received prior to the public hearing and a response
to all of the comments made therein was prepared, submitted to the City
Council and incorporated into the administrative record of the proceedings.
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D. The City Council has reviewed the Mitigated Negative Declaration and all
comments received regarding the Mitigated Negative Declaration prior to and
at the ~p,rii1'o"~iob70 public hearing, and based on the whole record before it,
finds that: (1) the Mitigated Negative Declaration was prepared in compliance
with CEQA; (2) there is no substantial evidence that the Project will have a
significant effect on the environment; and (3) the Mitigated Negative
Declaration reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City
Council.
E. Based on the findings set forth in the Resolution, the City Council hereby
adopts the Mitigated Negative Declaration and the Mitigation Monitoring Plan
prepared for the Project. The Director of Community Development is
authorized and directed to file a Notice of Determination in accordance with
CEQA.
Section 3. Adoption of Zone Chanae and Planned Development Overlav
Zone. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 17.02.030 of the Temecula Municipal
Code, the City Council hereby amends the Official Zoning Map of the City for the
property located at 29601 Mira Loma Drive, generally located at the northeast corner of
Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road (as shown on Exhibit A, which exhibit is
attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full) from "Medium
Density Residential (M)" to "Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11 )." Additionally, the
City Council hereby adds Sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228, inclusive, to the
Temecula Municipal Code as said sections read on Exhibit B, which exhibit is attached
hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full, as PDO-11 for the for the
property located at 29601 Mira Loma Drive, generally located at the northeast corner of
Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road (as shown on Exhibit A, which exhibit is
attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full).
Section 4. Severabilitv. If any sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance
is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby
declares that the provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if for any reason a
court of competent jurisdiction shall hold any sentence, paragraph, or section of this
Ordinance to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts
of this Ordinance.
Section 5. Notice of Adoption. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of
this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published as required by law.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
17 .22.220 TITLE................................................................................................................1
17.22.222 PURPOSE ........................................................................................................1
17.22.224 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE DEVELOPMENT CODE AND CITYWIDE
DESIGN STANDARDS ..................................................................................................1
17.22.226 USE REGULATIONS .......................................................................................1
17.22.228 SUPPLEMENTAL DESIGN AND SETBACK STANDARDS........................... 2
17.22.230 PROJECT SETTING ........................................................................................2
A. Setting and Location ............................................................................2
B. Existing Site Conditions ......................................................................3
C. Surrounding Land Uses and Development ........................................ 3
17.22.232 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GUIDELINES ..................................................... 3
A. Design Style .......................................................................................... 3
B. Articulation of Design Facades ...........................................................4
C. Streetscape .........................................................................................10
D. Massing and Scale.............................................................................. 1 0
E. Varied Roof Planes .............................................................................1 0
F. Garage Location and Design .............................................................1 0
G. Walls and Fences................................................................................ 11
H. Lighting................................................................................................12
I. Mailbox Design ...................................................................................12
17.22.234 LANDSCAPE DESIGN STANDARDS........................................................... 13
A. Landscape Elements ..........................................................................13
B. Entry Monumentation.........................................................................14
C. Private Recreation Area .....................................................................14
Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11)
3/8/2007
MIRA LOMA
17.22.220 TITLE
Section 17.22.220 through 17.22.234 shall be known as "PDO-11" (Mira Loma
Planned Development Overlay District). (Ord )
17.22.222 PURPOSE
The Mira Loma Planned Development Overlay District (PDO-11) is intended to
meet the medium density residential criteria contained in the Land Use Element of
the General Plan. These requirements are intended to provide regulations for the
development of attached and detached residential development including single-
family zero lot line, patio homes, duplexes, townhouses, and multi-family garden
apartments within the City.
17.22.224 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE DEVELOPMENT CODE AND CITYWIDE
DESIGN STANDARDS
a) The permitted uses for the Mira Loma Planned Development Overlay District
are described in Section 17.22.226.
b) Except as modified by the provisions of section 17.22.228 the following rules
and regulations shall apply to all planning applications in this area.
1. The Citywide Design Guidelines that are in effect at the time an application
is deemed complete.
2. The approval requirements contained in the Development Code that are in
effect at the time the application is deemed complete.
3. Any other relevant rule, regulation or standard that is in effect at the time an
application is deemed complete.
17.22.226 USE REGULATIONS
The Mira Loma Planned Development Overlay district (PDO-11), located along
Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road, is intended to provide for the
development of 62 single-family detached homes on condominium lots on 7.4
acres with a proposed density of 8.4 dulac and a maximum permitted density of
10.0 du/ac. The proposed project is comprised entirely of private residential land
uses designed to enhance housing opportunities, consider natural features,
incorporate private and common open space, private recreation, and develop a
common community theme. The project will provide housing opportunities
consistent with the City's General Plan policies in response to local market
demands and will provide for a visually pleasing environment through adoption of
supplemental performance standards that have been provided to ensure
compatibility with the adjacent neighborhoods.
Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11)
3/8/2007
Page 1 of 14
MIRA LOMA
17.22.228 SUPPLEMENTAL DESIGN AND SETBACK STANDARDS
The residential component shall comply with the development standards set forth
in Table 17.22.228. The maximum residential density shall be 10 units per gross
acre.
Table 17.22.228
Residential Development Standards
Mira Loma Planned Development Overlay District
IResidential Development Standards I PDO-11
ILOT AREA
IMinimum net lot area (square leet) I 2,400 sq. It
IMaximum number 01 dwelling units per gross acre I 10
ILOT DIMENSIONS
IMinimum average width I 40 It.
IMinimum lot depth I 60 It.
IBUILDING SETBACKS
IMinimum lront yard' I 5 ft.
IMinimum corner side yard' I 10 It.
IMinimum interior side yard I 5 ft.
IMinimum rear yard' I 10 It.
IMinimum building separation I 10 It.
IOTHER REQUIREMENTS
IMaximum height I 25 It.
IOpen space required I 20 %
IPrivate open spacelper unit I 200 sq. It.
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1. Measured lrom back 01 curb.
2. Measured lrom rear 01 building to rear 01 private open space easement.
17.22.230 PROJECT SETTING
A. Setting and Location
The Mira Loma Project is comprised of 7.4 acres located on Mira Loma Drive on
the north side of Rancho Vista Road. A conservation channel runs adjacent to the
eastern boundary of the project site. Mira Loma Drive is a looped road which
borders the project from the northern boundary and continues on the west.
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B. Existing Site Conditions
The property consists of undeveloped land on the south and a small school
(Carden Academy) on the north. The Carden Academy consists of a small asphalt
parking lot, five mobile classroom trailers, a play area and several corrugated sheet
metal storage sheds. The elevation of the property is lower than surrounding
Rancho Vista Road and Mira Loma Drive.
c. Surrounding land Uses and Development
A conservation channel runs along the eastern edge of the project. Vail
Elementary School is located along the south east portion of the channel. The
north east edge is bordered by single family housing (Low-Medium Density).
Located on the north and west of the project site are apartment dwellings (Medium
Density).
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A. Design style
The architecture for the project site shall comply with the City's Municipal Code
requirements contained in Section 17.06.070.C (Single Family Detached
Residential Developments). The purpose of residential architectural guidelines is
to provide guidance for the development of the Mira Loma Project Site. The
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architectural style for the project has not been finalized therefore these design
guidelines detail an eclectic mix of architectural styles.
The design criteria and architectural style is not meant to be restrictive, but rather
to encourage a higher level of design direction and quality.
Site Plan elements that shall be considered to produce a great neighborhood
include:
. Street trees
. Pedestrian connectivity
. Variable lot setbacks
Architectural elements/concepts that shall be considered to create a quality
neighborhood include:
. Architecture forward
. Varied garage placement
. 3600 Architecture
. Varied roof heights and pitches
. Color palettes and building materials that reflect the architectural style
B. Articulation of Design Facades
The building design shall incorporate 3600 architecture. The use of elements such
as overhangs, trellises, and awnings will be used to lend character to the building.
Photos and drawings
are for illustration only.
Architectural elements that add interest and character, such as porches, balconies,
and recessed windows shall be provided.
High quality materials shall be used to create a look of permanence within the
project. Variations in color and material will be used in order to create interest and
reduce a monotonous appearance.
Color palettes will be selected per styles. Colors chosen for trim, windows, doors,
and architectural elements will complement the siding and material choices.
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Fixtures and finishes will be selected for their contribution to the overall theme of
the development.
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The builder and the architectural style for this project have not been determined.
Possible architectural styles include, but are not limited to the following:
. American Farmhouse
. Craftsman
. Cottage
. Italianate/Mediterranean
Note: The drawings used to demonstrate a style are meant to be inspirational and not to
be construed as a rigid formula for design.
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AMERICAN FARMHOUSE
STYLE ELEMENTS:
. Simple plan form massing and simple roof design
. Porches with simple wood columns
. Porches with wood railings
. Front to back main gable roof
. 12" overhangs
. Architectural quality wood or asphalt shingles or smooth flat concrete tiles
. Stucco or blended siding and stucco
. Vertical multi-paned windows at front elevations
. Carriage style or similar garage doors
. \I'v11ite vinyl wrapped
aluminum windows
. Garage door pattems
complimentary to style
. Wood window and door trim
. \I'v11ite or dark color accent
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. Main roof hip or gable with intersecting gable roofs
. 0" to 12" overhangs
. Architectural quality wood or asphalt shingles or smooth flat concrete tiles
. Vertical shaped windows with simple wood trim at front elevation and high
visibility areas
. Garage door patterns to compliment style
. Whites and earth tones
. White vinyl wrapped aluminum windows
. Entry accents with real or faux stone
. Shutters
. Dark color accents I trim (shutters)
. Garage doors carriage style or similar
. Garage door patterns complimentary to style
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CRAFTSMAN
. 18" to 24" overhangs
. Blended siding and stucco
. Light earth tone colors
. Dark or "interest" color accent
STYLE ELEMENTS:
. Simple two story boxed massing with vertical and horizontal breaks
. Entry porches
. Architectural quality asphalt shingles or flat concrete tiles
. Basic gable roof side to side or front to back with cross gables
. Arts and crafts style lighting fixtures
. Garage doors carriage style or similar
. Garage door patterns complimentary to style
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. "8" shaped concrete tiles
. 24" overhangs, stucco
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. Arched top accent window
. Tapered round or square
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. Shutters
. Entry Porch
. Mid value saturated colors
. Garage doors carriage
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. Garage door patterns
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C. Streetscape
The residential streetscape shall be designed in a manner to create a visually
interesting street frontage. A variety of building designs and model types shall be
used to avoid a monotonous appearance along the streetscape. Placement of the
different models should be varied from contiguous lots and lots directly across from
each other. Following are policies to help achieve an attractive and interesting
streetscape:
a. Minimize the extent to which a garage protrudes from other portions of the
house by placing a second story over the garage.
b. Vary garage door treatments with different design details or by using a
combination of single- and two-door garages.
c. Use substantially different fayade designs throughout the development
which will include a variety of complementary but contrasting colors, varied
entry treatments, varied building heights, and variety of design details and
building forms.
D. Massing and Scale
Box like design shall be avoided by using variations in the building footprint.
The use of a variety of shapes and forms including architectural projections, such
as roof overhangs or stepped facades which provide contrast with vertical walls,
and chimneys shall be used to avoid box-like design. Excessive mass and bulk of
the roof area shall be broken up into smaller areas that reduce the apparent scale
of the house and provide visual interest. This shall be accomplished by varying the
height portions of the roof, varying the orientation of the roof, and by using gables,
or hip roofs.
E. Varied Roof Planes
Varying roof formslchanges in roof plane shall be used to minimize a flat,
repetitious plane. Multiple rooflines can be used to create a visually appealing
silhouette and will be considered when the building elevations are visible from a
public street.
F. Garage Location and Design
Garages will not have the primary focus from the street. The yard space and the
home should be emphasized. Suggestions for garage placement are as follows:
a) Garage Location
. Setting the garage back from the face of the house in relationship to
reduce the overall visual mass.
. Setting the garage back to the middle or rear of the lot.
. The use of side entry garages
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b) Garage Design
. All garage doors shall be carriage style or similar.
. Garage doors shall be consistent with the architectural style of the
home.
The ratio of garage frontage to the width of the house should not be greater than
50%.
G. Walls and Fences
Decorative walls, yard walls, and fencing should be designed to integrate with the
architectural style of the buildings as well as the landscape design. Materials and
finishes will complement the project's overall theme.
. Fences and walls will be minimized along public and private street right-of-
way.
. Walls will be stepped to follow the terrain.
. Use landscaping to help soften the visual impact of walls. Landscape
materials will compliment the project architectural theme.
1. Fence and Wall Materials and Colors
. Stone veneer, masonry, brick, block and wrought iron combination are
acceptable.
. Wood fence materials should be of the quality to stain. Vinyl fencing is
acceptable.
. Walls may be covered with stucco. Stone surfaces may remain natural and
unpainted.
. Vinyl fencing can be used for perimeter and interior conditions.
. Wood fences shall be stained to help prevent rotting and weathering.
. Materials, colors and textures shall be varied to create interest and relieve
visual monotony.
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. Barbed wire, wire, electrically charged fences, corrugated metal. chain link
and grapestake fencing is prohibited.
H. Lighting
. Lighting shall be consistent with the Mount Palomar Lighting Ordinance.
The lighting should not be so intense that it calls attention to the project
site. Timers and sensors shall be used to avoid unnecessary lighting.
. Lighting should be low-voltage/high efficiency whenever possible.
. Flashing, moving, high intensity or exposed light source type luminaries are
not permitted.
. Exterior lighting design shall address the issue of security. Parking areas,
walkways, and building entrances should be well lit for security and safety.
. Exterior lighting should have a variation of fixtures and illumination levels to
define the organization of streets, walkways, and community facilities.
. Neon and similar types of lighting are prohibited per Mount Palomar
Lighting Ordinance.
I. Mailbox Design
. Pedestrian light poles along sidewalks or
pathways shall be between 12' and 15' high
. Fixtures will be selected that compliment the
architectural styles
Common mailboxes shall have enclosures designed similar or complimentary in
material and color to the homes within the project.
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17.22.234 LANDSCAPE DESIGN STANDARDS
A. Landscape Elements
Landscaping of the project shall conform with Section 17.06.060 (Residential
Districts, Landscape Standards) of the City's Municipal Code. Landscape plans
shall be required as part of the Development Plan for the project and shall include
the following:
1. The landscape design of the project consists of a combination of
ornamental plant materials and use of drought-tolerant plant materials.
2. Streetscape landscape for the major streets, Mira Loma Drive and Rancho
Vista Road shall be planted with minimum 24"box specimen size street
trees spaced at 20'-0" o.c. spacing (maximum) with combination of 15
gallon and 5 gallon shrubs and ground cover. Fifteen-gallon hedge shrubs
will be spaced to adequately provide fence type screening along the public
right-of-way line. Flowering ground cover will be provided to fill any voids in
the streetscape landscape.
3. Project entry at "D" Street shall include project entry wall to match
architectural style of the project as well as 48" box specimen trees,
minimum size evergreen flowering variety and combination of 15 gallon, 5
gallon, and 1 gallon shrubs in a interesting design pattern to provide visual
interest at the entry.
4. Common Area slope shall be provided with landscape with an appropriate
trees, shrubs, and ground cover to provide erosion control purpose to meet
the requirements of City's Municipal Code. All slope banks greater than or
equal to 3:1 shall, at a minimum, be irrigated and landscaped with
appropriate plant materials for erosion control and to soften their
appearance as follows:
1. One fifteen gallon or larger tree per each six hundred square feet of
slope area;
2. Five gallon or larger shrub for each one hundred square feet of slope
area;
3. Appropriate ground cover, minimum spacing of 12" on center from flat
size container.
4. Slope banks in excess of eight feet in vertical height with slopes greater
or equal to 2:1 shall also provide one five-gallon or larger tree per each
one thousand square feet of slope area in addition to the requirements
of subsection of this section.
5. Common front yard landscape shall be developed to provide community
landscape theme and landscape character for the project. All common
front yards will have automatic irrigation system maintained by the
Homeowners Association. Appropriate ornamental and drought tolerant
plant materials shall be used as follows:
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a) One - 24"box specimen street tree per unit and an additional two trees
at street corners.
b) Five gallon shrubs for building foundation planting and along the fence
Line.
c) Five gallon shrubs as needed for accent color and mass planting.
d) Sodded turf and ground covers as needed.
All Common Landscape areas shall be landscaped per the above standards and
Maintained by the Homeowners Association for the proposed project
B. Entry Monumentation
The project entry and site amenities will complement one another and reflect the
overall architectural theme of the project The use of pilasters, special paving
treatments, and landscaping will be used to create an easily identifiable entry way.
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The Recreational Center shall be an active use facility to provide a family
oriented center including the development of a child tot lot with a special play
equipment structure. The center shall include a recreational pool with
generous pool activity areas for social functions. A minimum 20 percent of the
recreation area shall be landscaped with a combination of trees, shrubs, and
ground cover.
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PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-61
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ADOPT A RESOLUTION ENTITLED "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA ,APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO.
33584 (FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES) TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2
ACRES INTO THREE LOTS (ONE RESIDENTIAL
CONDOMINI~M LOT, ONE RECREATION LOT, AND ONE
OPEN SPACE LOT)
Section 1. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0109 on
April 13, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development
Code. .
Section 2. Planning Application No. PA05-01 09 was processed including, but not limited
to public notice. in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law, including the California
Environmental Quality Act. .
Section 3. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning
Application No. P A05-01 09 on f\jovember 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by
law, at which time the City staff !jnd interested persons had an opportunity to, and did, testify either
in support or opposition to this matter.
Section 4. At the cqnclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, tre Planning Commission recommended the City Council approve
PA05-0109. subject to and balled upon the findings set forth hereunder, after finding that the
proposed project conforms to t~e General Plan and Subdivision Ordinance.
Section 5.
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As designed and conditioned, the proposed subdivision map is consistent with the
development standards within the proposed Planned Development Overlay, Development
Code, Subdivision Ordinance, and General Plan.
B. The Tentative Map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a contract
entered into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, nor is the land subject to a
Land Conservation Act contract;
The proposed land division does not divide land designated for conservation or agricultural
use.
C. The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the
tentative map as proposed by the Tentative Map;
The site Is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the tentative
map as proposed by the Applicant.
D. The design of the proposed subdivision and the proposed improvements, with
appropriate conditions of apprqval, is not likely to cause significant environmental damage or
substantialiy and avoidably injur,e fish or wildlife or their habitat;
There are no known fis,h, wildlife or habitat on the project site, and the project is not
anticipated to affect anyVish, wildlife or habitat off-site.
E. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely to cause
serious public health problems; "
The project has been r~viewed and commented on by the Fire Prevention Bureau, the
Public Works Departmer)t, and the Building and Safety Department. As a result, the project
wi/! be conditioned to ad(;Jress their concerns. Further, provisions are made in the General
Plan to ensure that the pUblic health, safety, and welfare are safeguarded, and the project is
consistent with this doc~ment.
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F. The design of the' subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subdivision' 0 the extent feasible;
The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subo 'vision to the extent feasible. Prior to the construction of buildings,
the applicant wi/! be requred to submit building plans to the Building Department that comply
with the Uniform Buildin!, Code, which contains requirements for energy conservation.
G. The design of thjl subdivision and the type of improvements will not conflict with
easements acquired by the publip at large for access through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision, or the design of th~ alternate easements which are substantially equivalent to those
previously acquired by the publi~ will be provided;
All required rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the Tentative Map or
required by Conditions of Approval. The City has reviewed these easements and has fount
no potential conflicts.
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The subdivision iis consistent with the City's parkland dedication requirements
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This is a map for residentially zoned property and wi/! therefore be subject to applicable
Quimby fees at the time that building permits are issued for the project site.
Section 9. Conditions. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula hereby
recommends approval of the Project (P A05-0190; Tentative Tract Map No. 33584) with Conditions
of Approval as attached in Council Resolution Exhibit A.
Section 10. PASSEP, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning
Commission this 15th day of November, 2006.
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the forgoing PC Resolution No. ~6-61 was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission
of the City of T emecula at a regUlar meeting thereof held on the 15th day of November, 2006, by the
following vote: '
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PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-62
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (M) TO
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY (PDO-11) AND ADOPT
SECTIONS 17.22.220 THROUGH 17.22.228 INCLUDING THE
PDO-11 TEXT AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Section 1. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0234 on
August 8, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and
Deveiopment Code.
Section 2. Planning Application No. PA05-0234 was processed including, but not
limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law.
Section 3. The Plarjning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning
Application No. PA05-0234 oil November 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public hearing as
prescribed by law, at which tim~ the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and
did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter.
Section 4. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, 'the Planning Commission recommended the City Council adopt
an ordinance amending the 2!oning Map from Medium Density Residential (M) to Planned
Development Overlay (PDO-11 ~ and adopt Sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228 including the
PDO-11 Text and Developmen~ Standards in the form attached to this resolution as Exhibit A.
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Section 5. Environrrlental Comoliance. The Planning Commission Recommends
that the City Council Adopt a lMitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan
based on the Initial Study for Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234, which was
prepared pursuant to CEQA GUidelines Section 15072.
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Section 6. Findings., The Planning Commission, in recommending approval of
Planning Application No. PA15-0234 (Planned Development Overlay), hereby makes the
following findings: ;
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A. The proposed ~Ianned Development Overlay is consistent with the land use
designation of the General Plal\l of the City of Temecula in which the use is located, as shown
on the Land Use Map. The she is physically suitable for the type of uses proposed for the
project site, and the proposed ~Ianned Development Overlay would further the City's long-term
economic development goals. t
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B. The proposed Pli:lnned Development Overlay conforms to the General Plan and
the use is in conformance with ~he goals, policies, programs, and guidelines of the elements of
the General Plan. The proposed Planned Development Overlay allows for a use that will
provide the diversity of uses de~ired in the General Plan and will create a balanced community
with additional housing opportu~ities available to the community.
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Section 8. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning
Commission this 15'h day of November, 2006.
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that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 06-62 was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15'h day of
November, 2006, by the followil!1g vote:
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 15, 2006
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Planning Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m., on
Wednesday, November 15, 2006, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
ALLEGIANCE
Commissioner Carey led the audience in the Flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners: Carey, Telesio, Harter, Chiniaeff, and Chairman Guerriero.
Absent:
None.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No public comments.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1 General Vacation of a Dortion of Ynez Road at Eauitv Drive.
RECOMMENDATION
1.1 Findings of Consistency with the General Plan Circulation Element.
2 Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Approve the Minutes of November 1, 2006.
MOTION: Commissioner Telesio moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Commissioner
Chiniaeff seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aooroval.
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3 Director's Hearino Case UDdate
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Receive and File Director's Hearing Update for October.
It was the consensus of the Planning Commission to receive and file this report.
With regard to the Abbott East Campus (Guidant), Director of Planning Ubnoske advised that
the previously approved Development Agreement imposed that any future development would
require review at Director's Hearing rather than at a Planning Commission.
PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS
New Items
4 Plan nino Aoolication Nos. PA06-0135 and PA05-0402. a Conditional Use Permit and
Develooment Plan. submitted bl/ M & D Properties. to construct and ooerate a Iiouid natural
aas (LNG) station. The develoDment will consist of one 45-foot hioh LNG tank. and
emeroencv underoround water storaoe tank. and a 14.776 souare foot office/warehouse
buildina. located at 28011 Diaz Road
Senior Planner Fisk provided a PowerPoint Presentation, highlighting on the following:
o Project Description
o Analysis
o Elevations
o Architectural Analysis
o Landscaping Analysis
o Environmental Determination.
In response to Commissioner Chiniaeff's questions, Mr. Fisk relayed the following:
o That although the proposed Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tank would not be entirely
screened, it would be strategically placed behind the office and warehouse building
o That the tank will be built in Phase I and the building will be built in Phase II
o That with respect to screening, the project would be conditioned that all permitted
landscaping be placed immediately prior to the tank so that there would be sufficient
landscape screening, advising that it would be difficult to screen a 45' high tank
o That the proposed Liquid Naturai Gas facility would be a conditionally permitted use in
the Light Industrial (L1) Zone within the City
o That staff does not review CC&Rs.
At this time, the public hearing was opened,
Mr. Joe Porras, architect, stated that the 30,000 gallon emergency water storage tank will be
installed directly underground and used to collect water run-off.
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Clarifying the project, Mr. Bill Brooks (Civil Engineer for the proposed project) relayed that the
30,000 gallon underground water tank would be used as an emergency collection secondary
containment system to collect water run-off in the event of a fire or any other emergency.
Offering more information, Mr. Joe Porras noted the following:
o That all hazardous materials stored on site would be kept above ground within a secure
warehouse
o That both the Fire Prevention Department and County Department of Environmental
Health have reviewed the proposed project to ensure compliance with applicable Fire
Code standards and regulations
o That surrounding businesses have been noticed and that neither staff nor the applicant
received any opposition.
Adding additional information for the Planning Commission, Ms. Patricia Gunn representing
Downs Companies, offered the following:
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o That the proposed project would be a warehouse that would store petroleum products
o That there will be office space within the warehouse that will be leased
o That the tanks will be bulk storage of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG)
o That the landscape plan would conform to the requirements of the Development Code
and Design Guidelines
o That the sale of fuel would be for commercial sales only, not retail
o That there will be no storage for facing fuel on site (customer pick-up on day of delivery
to warehouse).
In response to Commissioner Harter's query, Mr. Michael Lynch, representing Chart Industries,
noted that the nearest LNG facility to Temecula would be in Corona, California; advising that
any person purchasing Liquid Natural Gas would be required to complete a training course in
order to use such a facility; and that the color of the tank will be a single color with a chart logo.
Mr. Lynch noted that it would be his opinion that during the planning stages it would be more
feasible to use a vertical tank versus a horizontal tank and would comply with setback
requirements imposed by the Fire Department.
Mr. Gunn also relayed that all employees would be trained to meet all regulatory requirements
and advised that M&D properties will not be selling used trucks.
Explaining the use of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG), Mr. Bob Coale, representing Downs
Companies, relayed that the LNG would be liquid and would not be compressed; advised that
operational characteristics of the tanks would require that a certain amount of coldness be
contained within the tank; and that smaller tanks would cause the saturation pressure to change
resulting in more venting. He also stated that the containment area for this size tank (vertical) be
a minimum of 50' in all directions from any property line.
At this time, the public hearing was closed.
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Commissioner Telesio stated that it would be his opinion that the 45' high LNG tank be installed
horizontaily versus vertically, noting that it would be more aestheticaily pleasing; and that he
would be desirous of the applicant exploring this opportunity.
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In response to Commissioner Chiniaeff's question, Director of Planning Ubnoske noted that
iiquefied petroleum sales and distribution would be conditionally permitted in the Light Industrial
(L1) Zone.
Commissioner Chiniaeff stated the following:
o That he would not be convinced that two smaller tanks horizontaily placed would not fit
o That he would not be clear on what the intent of the proposed project would be, advising
that the applicant would be giving revolving answers
o That he would be of the opinion that the proposed use would not be compatible for the
proposed site and, therefore, he cannot make the findings for approval.
Commissioner Carey also relayed that he would not be convinced that smaller tanks would not
fit on the proposed site and would not be confident in approving the project at this time as
proposed.
Stating that he would be in favor of the City supplying Liquid Natural Gas, Commissioner Harter
would not be aware of any other location that may be more suitable for this type of facility and
would be of the opinion that the proposed location would not be a concern.
Echoing Commissioner Harter's comments, Commissioner Telesio also noted no concern with
the proposed location.
To further clarify, Director of Planning Ubnoske advised that the City would be of the opinion
that this type of facility would be a necessity; and, therefore, applied for a grant for the
construction of the proposed project; that the Planning Commission would only be requested to
review aesthetics, site plan, and whether or not the project would be consistent with zoning. Ms.
Ubnoske recommended that the item be continued to the December 6, 2006, Planning
Commission meeting to allow the applicant an opportunity to present its project in more detail
and bring alternatives forward with regard to horizontal versus vertical positioning for the LNG
tank.
Agreeing that this type of project would be a necessity, Chairman Guerriero would not have a
concern with the project, noting that he would be willing to continue the item if it were the desire
of the Planning Commission.
Concurring that the project would be a necessity, Commissioner Teiesio reiterated that he would
be desirous of continuing the project to allow the applicant an opportunity to explore the
possibility of horizontal positioning of the tank.
MOTION: Commissioner Carey moved to continue Item No. 4 to the December 6, 2006,
Planning Commission meeting. Chairman Guerriero seconded the motion and voice vote
reflected approval with the exceotion of Commissioner Chiniaeff who voted No.
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5 Plannin(l Aoolication Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234. a Tentative Tract Mag (33584) and
Planned Develooment Overlay. submitted bv Reza Shera of the Pacific Grouo. for
condominium ourooses to subdivide 7.24 acres into three lots (one residential condominium
lot. one recreation lot. and one oDeh l'\oace lot). and to orovide for development standards
for the site that are soecific to sinale-familv homes on condominium lots. located at 29601
Mira Lama Road
Per PowerPoint Presentation, Senior Planner Fisk noted the following:
o Zoning
o Project Description
o Architecture
o Environmental Determination.
Staff recommended that the following Conditions of Approval be amended:
o That Temecula Community Services Department Condition of Approval No. 56: that
property owner shall dedicate to themselves lots 79 through 83 inclusive for landscape
and maintenance purposes be amended to impose: that the orooertv owner shall
dedicate to themselves lots 2 and 3 for landscaoe and maintenance ourooses
o That Public Works Condition of Approval No. 38 add language to impose: improve
Rancho Vista road (Secondary Highway Standards - 88' RfIN to include installation of
drainage facilities, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer.)
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o And Improve Mira Loma Drive (Collector Road Standards - 66' RfIN) to include
installation of sidewalk, drainage facilities, and utilities (including but not limited to water
and sewer.)
o That Public Works Condition of Approval No. 40 be amended to impose that: private
roads shall be designed to meet City public road standards, unless otherwise approved
on the Tentative Tract Map the following minimum criteria shall be observed in the
design of private streets.
For the Commission, Senior Planner Fisk noted that the Planned Development Overlay (PDO),
would establish design criteria and noted that the project would require product review by the
Planning Commission.
At this time, the public hearing was opened.
Mr. Bradiey Hay, representing Hunsaker and Associates, noted the following:
o That the 10' all-weather access road would be meant to access trash clean up and
would not be intended to serve any fire needs
o That sidewalks currently exist on Mira Loma Road and Rancho Vista Road.
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Via overheads, Mr. Robert Oder, representing Mira Loma Apartments, noted that although he
would not be opposed to the proposed project, he would have concern with the public access
road being used by individuals with ill intent and requested that the road be secured.
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At this time, the public hearing was closed.
Referencing Commissioner Chiniaeff's question, Deputy Director Parks noted that he would be
of the opinion that the road was intended to be used as an access easement for the property
owner for maintenance.
Commissioner Chiniaeff requested that the applicant add a gate or chain fence to prevent public
entrance.
Mr. Hay noted that he would be willing to add a gate or chain fence to prevent public access.
MOTION: Commissioner Chiniaeff moved to approve staff recommendation subject to the
amended conditions as requested by staff as well as the addition of a fence or gate to prevent
public access. Commissioner Harter seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
aooroval.
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PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-61
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ADOPT A RESOLUTION ENTITLED "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 33584
(FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES) TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2 ACRES
INTO THREE LOTS (ONE RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM LOT,
ONE RECREATION LOT, AND ONE OPEN SPACE LOT.)
COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS
Addressing Mr. Parks' retirement, Commissioner Chiniaeff requested that staff honor Mr. Parks
with a Certificate of Appreciation.
Referencing noncompliance issues regarding Home Depot on SR 79 South, Director of
Planning Ubnoske noted that staff will be meeting with the City Attorney on Thursday,
November 16, 2006, to address those issues.
For Commissioner Telesio, Director of Planning Ubnoske noted that staff will be actively
pursuing Marie CaUendar and other restaurants that have not complied with the City's Design
Guidelines.
PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Director of Planning Ubnoske noted that Mr. Aaron Adams and Mr. Bob Johnson will be the
City's new Assistant City Managers and that Mr. Grant Yates will be the new Deputy City
Manager.
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ADJOURNMENT
At 7:35 p.m., Chairman Guerriero formally adjourned to December 6. 2006. at 6:00 p.m., in the
City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
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Director of Planning
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STAFF REPORT - PLANNING
CITY OF TEMECULA
PLANNING COMMISSION
Date of Meeting:
November 15, 2006
Prepared by:
Stuart Fisk, AICP
Title: Senior Planner
Project Description: Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234, a Tentative
Tract Map (33584) for condominium purposes to subdivide 7.2 acres
into three lots (one residential condominium lot, one recreation lot, and
one open space lot), and a Planned Development Overlay to provide
for development standards for the site that are specific to single-family
homes on condominium lots through the adoption of proposed PpO-11
sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228, including the PDO text and
Development Standards. The project site is located at 29601 Mira
Loma Road, generally located at the northeast corner of Rancho Vista
Road and Mira Loma Drive.
Recommendation: 0 Approve with Conditions
o Deny
o Continue for Redesign
o Continue to:
i:8'J Recommend Approval with Conditions
o Recommend Denial
CEQA:
o Categorically Exempt
(Class)
o Notice of Determination
(Section)
o Negative Declaration
i:8'J Mitigated Negative Declaration with Monitoring Plan
DEIR
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PROJECT DATA SUMMARY
Applicant:
Pacific Group; Reza Shera
General Plan Designation:
Medium Densitv Residential (M)
Current Zoning Designation:
Medium Density Residential (M)
Proposed Zoning
Designation:
Planned Development Overlay District 11 (Mira Loma PDO-11)
Site/Surrounding Land Use:
Site:
Vacant land covered with vegetation at the southern portion of the site and a
small school (The Carden Academy) at the northern portion of the site
North:
South:
East:
West:
Multi-Family Residential/Edison Sub-Station (H/PIl
Sinqle-Family Residential (LM)
Sinaie-Familv ResidentialNail Elementarv School (LM/PIl
Multi-Family Residential (H)
Lot Area:
7.2 Acres
Total Floor Area/Ratio NA
Landscape Area/Coverage NA
Parking Required/Provided Two covered spaces per uniVtwo covered spaces per unit
BACKGROUND SUMMARY
Staff has worked with the applicant to ensure that all concerns have been addressed, and the
applicant concurs with the recommended Conditions of Approval.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Tentative Tract Mao
The proposed Tentative Tract Map (33584) is a request to subdivide 7.2 acres into three lots
consisting of one residential condominium lot, one recreation lot, and one open space lot.
Plan 'led Develooment Overla\(
The proposed Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11) would provide for development
standards for the site that are specific to single-family homes on condominium lots through the
adoption of proposed PDO-11 sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228, including the PDO text and
Development Standards.
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ANALYSIS
Tentative Tract MaD (33584)
The General Plan land use designation of Medium Density Residential allows for a density range
of 7.0 to 12.9 dwelling units per acre, with a target density of 10.0 dwelling units per acre. The
Development Code allows for 12 dwelling units per net acre, but also requires a minimum lot
area of 7,200 square feet. The proposed ,Tentative Tract Map for condominium purposes will
result in 8.6 dwelling units per acre, thereby achieving the General Plan density range for the
proposed single-family development.
The proposed Tentative Tract Map has been conditioned to be consistent with the Development
Standards of PDO-11 and the Subdivision Ordinance, including minimum net lot area, minimum
lot frontage on a street, minimum lot width at required front setback area, and minimum lot width
and depth. The parcels are adequately configured to allow for the placement of single-family
homes in compliance with front yard, interior side yard, and rear yard setbacks as specified in
PDO-11.
Vehicular access to the site will be taken from two ingress/egress driveways along Mira Loma
Road. The Fire Department has reviewed the site plan and determined that there is proper.
access and circulation to provide emergency services.
Correspondence received from an adjacent property owner (see Attachment No.7) indicates
concerns regarding access, drainage, and trash clean up responsibilities with regard to the
property located east of and adjacent to the project site. To address these concerns, the
applicant has agreed to redesign the project to include a ten foot wide access easement within
Lot 2 of the project. The project has been conditioned that the Developer shall provide a paved
10-foot wide ingress/egress easement with a 15 percent maximum slope within Lot 2, behind
proposed building sites 60, 61, and 62, from Mira Loma Drive to Lot 83 of Tract Map No. 4010
(see Condition of Approval No.6, 24 and 45).
Planned DeveloDment Overlav
The purpose of the proposed Planned Development Overlay (PDO-11) is to provide
development standards for the site that will be specific to single family homes on condominium
lots. For the development of single-family homes on the project site, a Planned Development
Overlay (PDO) is necessary to meet the medium density residential criteria contained in the
General Plan. More specifically, building setbacks must be reduced from those listed in the
Development Code standards for the Medium Density Residential zone to achieve the General
Plan density range for the proposed single-family development.
Per Table 17.06.040 of the Development Code, the Medium Density Residential zone requires a
minimum net lot area of 7,200 square feet. However, this table also states that "lot sizes below
7,200 square feet can be accommodated with the approval of a Planned Development Overlay".
The Development Code contains this provision because the requirement for a minimum lot size
of 7,200 square feet typically does not allow single-family home developments to achieve the
General Plan density range. The proposed reduced lot sizes (or condominium exclusive use
areas), in conjunction with the proposed PDO, are consistent with the Development Code.
Multi-family homes are located to the north and west of the project site, and single-family homes
are located to the east and south of the project site. Because existing adjacent development to
the east of the project site is developed with single-family homes, staff believes that single-
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family detached homes are a more appropriate use for the site than multi-family homes and
supports the proposed reduced setbacks because reduced setbacks will be necessary to both
develop the site with single-family detached homes and to meet the General Plan density range
for the site.
The proposed PDO also proposes a reduction in the open space requirement from 25 percent
(per the Development Code) to 20 percent. All other development standards in the proposed
PDO are consistent with the Development Code for Medium Density Residential development.
The PDO proposes design criteria that call for Monterey, Spanish Colonial Revival, and
Craftsman architectural styles. The design criteria also specify streetscape policies to minimize
the extent to which a garage protrudes from other portions of the house, varying garage door
. treatments, and the use of substantially different fagade designs throughout the development.
Visual appearance policies require a variety of building colors and materials to be utilized,
require the use of materials that have texture or depth, and the use of architectural features such
as porches, sloping portions of the roof, and stepping back the upper levels of the homes to
provide offsets in the building plans. Building mass and bulk are addressed through the
requirement for the use of a variety of shapes and forms including architectural projections such
as roof overhangs or stepped fagades which provide contract with vertical walls and by varying
the height portions of the roof, varying the orientation of the roof, and by using gables or hip
roofs.
The proposed PDO states that landscaping of the project shall conform to Section 17.06.060 of
the Development Code. In addition, landscape criteria for the Mira Loma Drive and Rancho
Vista Road streetscapes are provided, criteria for project entry at "D" street is provided, common
area landscape criteria is provided, and criteria for the recreation center on Lot 3 are provided.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION
An Initial Study was prepared for the project and a Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative
Declaration has been circulated for the project. The comment period for the proposed Mitigated
Negative Declaration was September 7,2006, to September 28,2006. No comments have been
received with regard to the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration.
Mitigation measures identified in the Initial Study include mitigations for impacts to air quality and
to geology and soils. These mitigation measures are summarized below and are incorporated
into to the Tentative Tract Map Conditions of Approval.
Geology and Soils
for diesel powered trucks and
equipment using either on-road or off-road diesel fuel and water
exposed surfaces three times daily during grading/soil disturbance
operations.
I Construction shall be consistent with Uniform Building Code I
standards.
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CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATION
Staff has determined that the proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the City's
General Plan, Development Code, and all applicable ordinances, standards, guidelines, and
policies, and provides a benefit to the community by introducing additional housing opportunities
to the community. Therefore, staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend that
the City Council approve Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234 and
recommend adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project based upon the findings
and the attached Conditions of Approval.
FINDINGS
Tentative Tract Mao (Code Section 16.09.140\
The Planning Commission, in recommending approval of PA05-0109 (Tentative Tract Map),
hereby recommends the following findings as required in Section 16.09.140 of the Temecula
Municipal Code:
1. The proposed subdivision and the design and improvements of the subdivision are
consistent with the Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, General Plan, and the
City of Temecula Municipal Code.
As designed and canditianed, the prapased subdivisian map is cansistent with the
develapment standards within the prapased Planned Develapment Overlay,
Develapment Cade, Subdivisian Ordinance, and General Plan.
2. The Tentative Map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a contract entered
into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, nor is the land subject to a
Land Conservation Act contract.
The prapased land divisian daes nat divide land designated far canservatian .or
agricultural use.
3. The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the
tentative map as proposed by the Tentative Map.
The site is physically suitable far the uses and prapased density as shawn an the
tentative map as propased by the Applicant.
4. The design of the proposed subdivision and the proposed improvements, with
appropriate conditions of approval, is not likely to cause significant environmental
damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
There are na knawn fish, wildlife .or habitat an the praject site, and the project is nat
anticipated ta affect any fish, wildlife .or habitat .off-site.
5. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely to cause
serious public health problems.
The praject has been reviewed and cammented an by the Fire Preventian Bureau, the
Public Warks Department, and the Building and Safety Department. As a result, the
praject wi/! be canditianed ta address their concerns. Further, provisians are made in the
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General Plan to ensure that the public health, safety, and welfare are safeguarded, and
the project is consistent with this document.
6. The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible.
The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible. Prior to the construction of
buildings, the applicant will be required to submit building plans to the Building
Department that comply with the Uniform Building Code, which contains requirements for
energy conservation.
7. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements will not conflict with
easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within
the proposed subdivision, or the design of the alternate easements which are
substantially equivalent to those previously acquired by the public will be provided.
All required rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the Tentative Map or
required by Conditions of Approval. The City has reviewed these easements and has
found no potential conflicts.
8. The subdivision is consistent with the City's parkland dedication requirements (Quimby).
This is a map for residentially zoned property and will therefore be subject to applicable
Quimby fees at the time that building permits are issued for the project site.
Planned Develooment Overlav
The Planning Commission, in recommending approval of Planning Application No. PA04-0234
(Planned Development Overlay) hereby makes the following findings:
1 . The proposed Planned Development Overlay is consistent with .the land use designation
of the General Plan of the City of Temecula in which the use is located, as shown on the
Land Use Map. The site is physically suitable for the type of uses proposed for the
project site, and the proposed Planned Development Overlay would further the City's
long-term economic development goals.
2. The proposed Planned Development Overiay conforms to the General Plan and the use
is in conformance with the goals, policies, programs, and guidelines of the elements of
the General Plan. The proposed Planned Development Overlay allows for a use that will
provide the diversity of uses desired in the General Plan and will create a balanced
community with additional housing opportunities available to the community.
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ATTACHMENTS
1. Vicinity Map - Blue Page 8
2. Plan Reductions - Blue Page 9
3. PC Resolution No. 06-_ (Tentative Tract Map) - Blue Page 10
Exhibit A - City Council Ordinance No. 06-_
4. PC Resolution No. 06-_ (PDO-11) - Blue Page 11
Exhibit A - City Council Resolution 06-
5. Initial Study - Blue Page 12
6. Mitigation Monitoring Plan - Blue Page 13
7. Community Correspondence - Blue Page 14
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VICINITY MAP
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PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-_
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ADOPT A RESOLUTION ENTITLED "A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO.
33584 (FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES) TO SUBDIVIDE 7.2
ACRES INTO THREE LOTS (ONE RESIDENTIAL
CONDOMINIUM LOT, ONE RECREATION LOT, AND ONE
OPEN SPACE LOT)
Section 1. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0109 on
April 13, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and Development
Code. .
Section 2. Planning Application No. P A05-01 09 was processed including, but not limited
to public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law, including the California
Environmental Quality Act.
Section 3. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning
Application No. PA05-01 09 on November 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by
law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to, and did, testify either
in support or opposition to this matter.
Section 4. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission recommended the City Council approve
PA05-0109, subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder, after finding that the
proposed project conforms to the General Plan and Subdivision Ordinance.
Section 5.
All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred.
Section 6. Environmental Comqliance. The Planning Commission Recommends that
the City Council Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan based on the
Initial Study for Planning Application Nos. PA05-01 09 and PA05-0234, which was prepared pursuant
to CEQA Guidelines Section 15072.
Section 7. Findinos. That the Planning Commission, in recommending approval of the
Application, hereby recommends the following findings as required in Section 16.09.140 of the
Temecula Municipal Code:
A. The proposed subdivision and the design and improvements of the subdivision are
consistent with the Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, General Plan, and the City of
Temecula Municipal Code;
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As designed and conditioned, the proposed subdivision map is consistent with the
development standards within the proposed Planned Development Overlay, Development
Code, Subdivision Ordinance, and General Plan.
B. The Tentative Map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a contract
entered into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, nor is the land subject to a
Land Conservation Act contract;
The proposed land division does not divide land designated for conservation or agricultural
use.
C. The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the
tentative map as proposed by the Tentative Map;
The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the tentative
map as proposed by the Applicant.
D. The design of the proposed subdivision and the proposed improvements, with
appropriate conditions of approval, is not likely to cause significant environmental damage or
substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat;
There are no known fish, wildlife or habitat on the project site, and the project is not
anticipated to affect any fish, wildlife or habitat off-site.
E. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely to cause
serious public health problems;
The project has been reviewed and commented on by the Fire Prevention Bureau, the
Public Works Department, and the Building and Safety Department. As a result, the project
wi/! be conditioned to address their concerns. Further, provisions are made in the General
Plan to ensure that the public health, safety, and welfare are safeguarded, and the project is
consistent with this document.
F. The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible;
The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or cooling
opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible. Prior to the construction of buildings,
the applicant wi/! be required to submit building plans to the Building Department that comply
with the Uniform Building Code, which contains requirements for energy conservation.
G. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements will not conflict with
easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed
subdivision, or the design of the alternate easements which are substantially equivalent to those
previously acquired by the public will be provided;
All required rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the Tentative Map or
required by Conditions of Approval. The City has reviewed these easements and has fount
no potentiai conflicts.
H.
(Quimby);
The subdivision is consistent with the City's parkland dedication requirements
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This is a map for residentially zoned property and will therefore be subject to applicable
Quimby fees at the time that building permits are issued for the project site.
Section 9. Conditions. The Planning Commission of the City of Temecula hereby
recommends approval of the Project (PA05-0190; Tentative Tract Map No. 33584) with Conditions
of Approval as attached in Council Resolution Exhibit A.
Section 10. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula Planning
Commission this 15th day of November, 2006.
Ron Guerriero, Chairman
ATTEST:
Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary of the T emecula Planning Commission, do hereby certify that
the forgoing PC Resolution No. 06- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning Commission
of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of November, 2006, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:,
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 06-_
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
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RESOLUTION NO. 06-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA APPROVING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
NO. 33584 (FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES) TO
SUBDIVIDE 7.2 ACRES INTO THREE LOTS (ONE
RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM LOT, ONE RECREATION
LOT, AND ONE OPEN SPACE LOT) AT 29601 MIRA
LOMA DRIVE, GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF MIRA LOMA DRIVE AND
RANCHO VISTA ROAD
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-
0109 o'n April 13, 2005, in a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan
and Development Code.
Section 2. The Application was processed including, but not limited to a public
notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law.
Section 3. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered
Planning Application No. PA05-0109 on November 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public
hearing as prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an
opportunity to, and did, testify either in support or opposition to this matter.
Section 4. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after
due consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission recommended the City
Council approve PA05-0109, subject to and based upon the findings set forth
hereunder, after finding that the proposed project conforms to the General Plan and
Subdivision Ordinance.
Section 5. The Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 06-_,
recornmending that the City Council approve PDO-11 and adopt Section 17.22.220
through 17.22.228, including the PDO-11 text and development standards.
Section 6. On , 2006, the City Council of the City of Temecula
held a duly noticed public hearing on the Project at which time all persons interested in
the Project had the opportunity and did address the City Council on these matters.
Section 7. At the conclusion of the City Council hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, the City Council approved the Tentative Tract Map for
the Project subject to and based upon the findings set forth hereunder.
Section 8. All legal preconditions to the adoption of this Resolution have
occu rred.
Section 9. Environmental Comoliance. Adopt a Mitigated Negative
Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan based on the Initial Study for Planning
Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234, which was prepared pursuant to CEQA
Guidelines Section 15072.
Section 10. Findinas. That the City Council, in approving PA05-0109, hereby
makes the following findings as required in Section 16.09.140 of the Temecula
Municipal Code:
A. The proposed subdivision and the design and improvements of the
subdivision are consistent with the Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, General
Plan, and the City of Temecula Municipal Code.
As designed and conditioned, the proposed subdivision map is consistent with
the development standards within the proposed Planned Development Overlay,
Development Code, Subdivision Ordinance, and General Plan.
B, The tentative map does not propose to divide land which is subject to a
contract entered into pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, nor is
the land subject to a Land Conservation Act contract.
The proposed land division does not divide land designated for conservation or
agricultural use.
C, The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown
on the tentative map as proposed by the Tentative Map.
The site is physically suitable for the uses and proposed density as shown on the
tentative map as proposed by the Applicant.
D. The design of the proposed subdivision and the proposed improvements,
with appropriate cOr:1ditions of approval, is not likely to cause significant environmental
damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat.
There are no known fish, wildlife or habitat on the project site, and the project is
not anticipated to affect any fish, wildlife or habitat off-site.
E. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements are not likely
to cau,se serious public health problems.
The project has been reviewed and commented on by the Fire Prevention
Bureau, the Public Works Department, and the Building and Safety Department.
As a result, the project will be conditioned to address their concerns. Further,
provisions are made in the General Plan to ensure that the public health, safety,
and welfare are safeguarded, and the project is consistent with this document.
F. The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural
heating or cooling opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible.
The design of the subdivision provides for future passive or natural heating or
cooling opportunities in the subdivision to the extent feasible. Prior to the
construction of buildings, the applicant will be required to submit building plans to
the Building Department that comply with the Uniform Building Code, which
contains requirements for energy conservation.
G. The design of the subdivision and the type of improvements will not
conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of
property within the proposed subdivision, or the design of the alternate easements
which are substantially equivalent to those previously acquired by the public will be
provided.
All required rights-of-way and easements have been provided on the Tentative
Map or required by Conditions of Approval. The City has reviewed these
easements and has fount no potential conflicts.
H. The subdivision is consistent with the City's parkland dedication
requirements (Quimby).
This is a map for residentially zoned property and will therefore be subject to
applicable Quimby fees at the time that building permits are issued for the project
site.
Section 11. Conditions. The City Council of the City of Temecula hereby
approves Tentative Tract Map No. 33584, Planning Application PA05-0190, subject to
conditions of approval as set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein
by this reference as though set forth in full.
Section 12, 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 day of , 2006.
Ron Roberts, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 06- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of
the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the day of , 2006, by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
Susan W. Jones, MMC
City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF TEMECULA
DRAFT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
Planning Application No. PA06-0109
Project Description: A Tentative Tract Map No. 33584 (for condominium
purposes) to subdivide 7.2 acres into three lots (one
residential condominium lot, one recreation lot, and
one open space lot) at 29601 Mira Loma Drive,
generally located at the northeast corner of Mira Loma
Drive and Rancho Vista Road
DIF Category: Residential - Single Family
MSHCP Category: Residential (Between 8.1 and 14.0 DUlAC)
TUMF Category: Residential - Single Family
Assessor's Parcel Nos.: 944-060-006
Approval Date: November 15, 2006
Expiration Date: November 15, 2008
WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE APPROVAL OF THIS PROJECT
Planning Department
1. The applicant/developer shall deliver to the Planning Department a cashier's check or
money order made payable to the County Clerk in the amount of $64.00 for the County
administrative fee, to enable the City to file the Notice of Determination with a
DeMinimus Finding for the Mitigated or Negative Declaration required under Public
Resources Code Section 21152 and California Code of Regulations Section 15075. If
within said 48-hour period the applicant/developer has not delivered to the Planning
Department the check as required above, the approval for the project granted shall be
void by reason of failure of condition (Fish and Game Code Section 711.4(c)).
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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Planning Department
2. The tentative subdivision shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act
and to all the requirements of Ordinance No. 460, unless modified by the conditions
listed below. A time extension may be approved in accordance with the State Map Act
and City Ordinance, upon written request, if made 60 days prior to the expiration date.
3. The applicant and owner of the real property subject to this condition shall hereby agree
to indemnify, protect, hold harmless, and defend the City with Legal Counsel of the City's
own selection from any and all claims, actions, awards, judgments, or proceedings
against the City to attack, set aside, annul, or seek monetary damages resulting, directly
or indirectly, from any action in furtherance of and the approval of the City, or any
agency or instrumentality thereof, advisory agency, appeal board or legislative body
including actions approved by the voters of the City, concerning the Planning
Application. The City shall be deemed for purposes of this condition, to include any
agency or instrumentality thereof, or any of its elected or appointed officials, officers,
employees, consultants, contractors, legal counsel, and agents. City shall promptly
notify both the applicant and landowner of any claim, action, or proceeding to which this
condition is applicable and shall further cooperate fully in the defense of the action. The
City reserves the right to take any and all action the City deems to be in the best interest
of the City and its citizens in regards to such defense.
4. The applicant shall sign two copies of the final Conditions of Approval that will be
provided by the Planning Department and return one signed copy to the Planning
Department for their files.
5. A Homeowners Association may not be terminated without prior City approval.
6. The Developer shall provide a paved 10-foot wide ingress/egress easement with a 15
percent maximum slope within Lot 2, behind proposed building sites 60, 61, and 62, from
Mira Loma Drive to Lot 83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
Fire Prevention
7. All previous existing conditions for this project, Specific Plan, or Development
Agreement will remain in full force and effect unless superseded by more stringent
requirements here.
8. Final fire and life safety conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed
by the Fire Prevention Bureau. These conditions will be based on occupancy, use, the
California Building Code (CBC), California Fire Code (CFC), and related codes which
are in force at the time of building plan submittal.
9. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set a minimum fire flow for residential land
division per CFC Appendix III.A, Table A-III-A-1. The developer shall provide for this
project, a water system capable of delivering 1500 GPM at 20 PSI residual operating
pressure with 2 hour duration. The required fire flow may be adjusted during the
approval process to reflect changes in design, construction type, or automatic fire
protection measures as approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau. The Fire Flow as
given above has taken into account all information as provided (CFC 903.2, Appendix
III.A).
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10. The Fire Prevention Bureau is required to set minimum fire hydrant distances per CFC
Appendix III.B, Table A-III-B-1. Standard fire hydrants (6" x 4" x 2 1/2" outlets) shall be
located on Fire Department access roads and adjacent public streets. Hydrants shall be
spaced at 500 feet apart, at each intersection and shall be located no more than 250 feet
from any point on the street or Fire Department access road(s) frontage to a hydrant.
The required fire flow shall be available from any adjacent hydrant(s) in the system. The
upgrade of existing fire hydrants may be required (CFC 903.2, 903.4.2, and Appendix 111-
B).
11. If construction is phased, each phase shall provide approved access and fire protection
prior to any building construction (CFC 8704.2 and 902.2.2). This will include all internal
roads, connecting roads between phases, and construction gates. All required access
must be in and available prior to and during all construction.
12: Prior to building construction, all locations where structures are to be built shall have
approved temporary Fire Department vehicle access roads for use until permanent
roads are installed. Temporary Fire Department access roads shall be an all weather
surface for 80,000 Ibs GVW (CFC 8704.2 and 902.2.2.2).
13. Fire Department vehicle access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than
twenty-four (24) feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than thirteen (13)
feet six (6) inches (CFC 902.2.2.1 and Ord 99-14).
14. All/any manual and electronic gates on required Fire Department access roads or gates
obstructing Fire Department building access shall be provided with the Knox Rapid entry
system for emergency access by firefighting personnel (CFC 902.4).
Public Works Department
15. It is understood that the Developer correctly shows on the tentative map all existing and
proposed easements, traveled ways, improvement constraints and drainage courses,
and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further review and
revision.
16. A Grading Permit for either rough or precise grading shall be obtained from the
Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any construction outside of the
City-maintained road right-of-way.
17. An Encroachment Permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to
commencement of any construction within an existing or proposed City right-of-way.
18. All improvement and grading plans shall be coordinated for consistency with adjacent
projects and existing improvements contiguous to the site and shall be submitted on
standard 24" x 36" City of Temecula mylars.
Community Services Department
19. The developer shall contact the City's franchised solid waste hauler for disposal of
construction debris. Only the City's franchisee may haul construction debris.
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20. Any damage caused to existing Class II Bike Lanes on Rancho Vista Road during
construction will need to be repaired and/or replaced to the satisfaction of the Public
Works Department.
21. The Applicant shall comply with the Public Art Ordinance.
22. All parkways, landscaping, drainage facilities, fencing, street lights on private roads and
recreational facilities shall be maintained by an established Home Owners' Association
(HOA).
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PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS
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Public Works Department
23. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
b. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
c. Planning Department
d. Department of Public Works
24. The Developer shall provide an ingress/egress easement from Mira Loma Drive to Lot
83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
25. A Grading Plan shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer in accordance with City
of Temecula standards and approved by the Department of Public Works prior to
commencement of any grading, The plan shall incorporate adequate erosion control
measures to protect the site and adjoining properties from damage due to erosion.
26. A Soils Report shall be prepared by a registered Civil or Soils Engineer and submitted to
the Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The report shall
address all soils conditions of the site, and provide recommendations for the
construction of engineered structures and preliminary pavement sections.
27. A Drainage Study shall be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer and submitted to the
Department of Public Works with the initial grading plan check. The study shall identify
storm water runoff quantities expected from the development of this site and upstream of
the site, It shall identify all existing or proposed off-site or on-site, public or private,
. drainage facilities intended to discharge this runoff. Runoff shall be conveyed to an
adequate outfall capable of receiving the storm water runoff without damage to public or
private property. The study shall include a capacity analysis verifying the adequacy of
all facilities. Any upgrading or upsizing of drainage facilities necessary to convey the
storm water runoff shall be provided as part of development of this project. The basis for
analysis and design shall be a storm with a recurrence interval of one hundred years.
28. Construction-phase pollution prevention controls shall be consistent with the City's
Grading, Erosion & Sediment Control Ordinance and associated technical manual, and
the City's standard notes for Erosion and Sediment Control.
29. . A Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) shall be reviewed and accepted.
30. The project shall demonstrate coverage under the State NPDES General Permit for
Construction Activities by providing a copy of the Waste Discharge Identification number
(WOlD) issued by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). A Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) shall be available at the site throughout the duration
of construction activities.
31. The Developer shall post security and enter into an agreement guaranteeing the grading
and erosion control improvements in conformance with applicable City Standards and
subject to approval by the Department of Public Works.
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32. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The Area Drainage Plan fee is payable to the
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District by either cashier's
check or money order, prior to issuance of permits, based on the prevailing area
drainage plan fee. If the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has already
been credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid.
33. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 8.24 of the Temecula
Municipal Code (Habitat Conservation) by paying the appropriate fee set forth in that
Ordinance or by providing documented evidence that the fees have already been paid.
34. The Developer shall obtain letters of approval or easements for any off-site work
performed on adjoining properties. The letters or easements shall be in a format as
directed by the Department of Public Works.
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Planning Department
35. The following shall be submitted to and approved by the Planning Division:
a. A copy of the Final Map.
b. A copy of the Environmental Constraint Sheet (ECS) with the following notes:
i. This property is located within thirty (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.
c. A copy of the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&R's):
i. CC&R's shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director. The
CC&R's shall include liability insurance and methods of maintaining open
space, recreation areas, parking areas, private roads, exterior of all
buildings and all landscaped and open areas including parkways.
ii. The CC&R's shall be prepared at the developer's sole cost and expense.
iii. The CC&R's shall be in the form and content approved by the Planning
Director, City Engineer and the City Attorney and shall include such
provisions as are required by this approval and as said officials deem
necessary to protect the interests of the City and it's residents.
iv. The CC&R's and Articles of Incorporation of the Property Owner's
Association are subject to the approval of the Planning and Public Works
Departments and the City Attorney. They shall be recorded concurrent
with the final map. A recorded copy shall be provided to the City.
v. The CC&R's shall provide for the effective establishment, operation,
management, use, repair and maintenance of all common areas,
drainage and facilities.
vi. The CC&R's shall provide that the property shall be developed, operated
and maintained so as not to create a public nuisance.
vii. The CC&R's shall provide that the association may not be terminated
without prior City approval. .
viii. The CC&R's shall provide that if the property is not maintained in the
condition required by the CC&R's, then the City, after making due
demand and giving reasonable notice, may enter the property and
perform, at the owner's sole expense, any maintenance required thereon
by the CC&R's or the City Ordinances. The property shall be subject to a
lien in favor of the City to secure any such expense not promptly
reimbursed.
ix. Every owner of a suite or lot shall own as an appurtenance to such suite
or lot, either (1) an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities,
or (2) a share in the corporation, or voting membership in an association
owning the common areas and facilities.
x. All open areas and landscaping shall be permanently maintained by the
association or other means acceptable to the City. Such proof of this
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maintenance shall be submitted to the Planning and Public Works
Department prior to the issuance of building permits.
xi. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensuring
access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all roads, drives or parking
areas shall be provided by the CC&R's or by deeds and shall be recorded
concurrent with the map or prior to the issuance of building permit where
no map is involved.
36. No lot or suite in the development shall be sold unless a corporation, association,
property owner's group or similar entity has been formed with the right to assess all
properties individually owned or jointly owned which have any rights or interest in the
use of the common areas and common facilities in the development, such assessment
power to be sufficient to meet the expenses of such entity, and with authority to control,
and the duty to maintain, all of said mutually available features of the development.
Such entity shall operate under recorded CC&R's, which shall include compulsory
membership of all owners of lots and/or suites and flexibility of assessments to meet
changing costs of maintenance, repairs, and services. Recorded CC&R's shall permit
enforcement by the City for provisions required as Conditions of Approval. The
developer shall submit evidence of compliance with this requirement to, and receive
approval of, the City prior to making any such sale. This condition shall not apply to land
dedicated to the City for public purposes.
Public Works Department
Prior to Approval of the Final Map, unless other timing is indicated, the Developer shall
complete the foliowing or have plans submitted and approved, subdivision improvement
agreements executed and securities posted:
37. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
b. Rancho California Water District
c. Eastern Municipal Water District
d. Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
e. City of Temecula Fire Prevention Bureau
f. Planning Department
g. Department of Public Works
h. Riverside County Health Department
i. Adelphia
j. Community Services District
k. Verizon
I. Southern California Edison Company
m. Southern California Gas Company
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38. The Developer shall design and guarantee construction of the following public
improvements to City of Temecula General Plan standards unless otherwise noted.
Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Works:
a. Improve Rancho Vista Road (Secondary Highway Standards - 88' R/W) to
include installation of sidewalk, street lights drainage facilities, signing and
striping, utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
b. Improve Mira Loma Drive (Collector Road Standards - 66' R/W) to include
installation of sidewalk, street lights, drainage facilities, signing and striping,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
39. Unless otherwise approved the following minimum criteria shall be observed in the
design of the street improvement plans:
a. Street centerline grades shall be 0.5% minimum over P.C.C. and 1.00%
minimum over A.C. paving.
b. Driveways shall conform to the applicable City Standard No. 207A.
c. Street lights. shall be installed along the public streets shall be designed in
accordance with City Standard No. 800, 801, 802 and 803.
d. Concrete sidewalks shall be constructed in accordance with City Standard Nos.
400 and 401.
e. All street and driveway centerline intersections shall be at 90 degrees.
f. Landscaping shall be limited in the corner cut-off area of all intersections and
adjacent to driveways to provide for minimum sight distance and visibility.
g. All utility systems including gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer, and cable TV
shall be provided underground. Easements shall be provided as required where
adequate right-of-way does not exist for installation of the facilities. All utilities
shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility
provider.
h. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 34kv or greater, shall be installed
underground
40. Private roads shall be designed to meet City public road standards. Unless otherwise
approved the following minimum criteria shall be observed in the design of private
streets:
a. Improve A, B, D and portion of C Street (Private Street - 48' RlE) to include
installation of full-width street improvements, paving, rolled curb and gutter,
sidewalk, drainage facilities, utilities (including but not limited to water and
sewer).
b. Improve a portion of C Street, east of A Street (private Street - 24' RlE) to
include installation of full-width street improvements, paving, drainage facilities,
utilities (including but not limited to water and sewer).
c. Knuckles being required at 90 'bends' in the road.
d. Minimum safe horizontal centerline radii shall be required (all centerline radii
should be identified on the site plan).
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41. A construction area Traffic Control Plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer
and reviewed by the Department of Public Works for any street closure and detour or
other disruption to traffic circulation as required by the Department of Public Works.
42. Relinquish and waive right of access to and from Rancho Vista Road on the Final Map
as delineated on the approved Tentative Tract Map.
43. Relinquish and waive right of access to and from Mira Loma Drive on the Final Map with
the exception of two (2) openings as delineated on'the approved Tentative Tract Map.
44. Corner property line cut off for vehicular sight distance and installation of pedestrian
facilities shall be provided at all street intersections in accordance with Riverside County
Standard No. 805.
45, The Developer shall provide an ingress/egress easement from Mira Loma Drive to Lot
83 of Tract Map No. 4010.
46. All easements and/or right-of-way dedications shall be offered for dedication to the
public or other appropriate agency and shall continue in force until the City accepts or
abandons such offers. All dedications shall be free from all encumbrances as approved
by the Department of Public Works.
47. Pursuant to Section 66493 of the Subdivision Map Act, any subdivision which is part of
an existing Assessment District must comply with the requirements of said section. Prior
to City Council approval of the Final Map, the Developer shall make an application for
reapportionment of any assessments with appropriate regulatory agency.
48. Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid.
49. An Environmental Constraints Sheet (ECS) shall be prepared in conjunction with the
Final Map to delineate identified environmental concerns and shall be recorded with the
map. '
50. The Developer shall comply with all constraints which may be shown upon an
Environmental Constraint Sheet recorded with any underlying maps related to the
subject property.
51. The Developer shall make a good faith effort to acquire the required off-site property
interests, and if he or she should fail to do so, the Developer shall, prior to submittal of
the Final Map for recordation, enter into an agreement to complete the improvements
pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act, Section 66462 and Section 66462.5. Such
agreement shall provide for payment by the Developer of all costs incurred by the City to
acquire the off-site property interests required in connection with the subdivision.
Security of a portion of these costs shall be in the form of a cash deposit in the amount
given in an appraisal report obtained by the Developer, at the Developer's cost. The
appraiser shall have been approved by the City prior to commencement of the appraisal.
52, The Developer shall notify the City's cable TV Franchises of the Intent to Develop.
Conduit shall be installed to cable TV Standards at time of street improvements.
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53. Private drainage easements for cross-lot drainage shall be required and shall be
delineated and noted on the final map,
54. Easements, when required for roadway slopes, landscape easements, drainage
facilities, utilities, etc., shall be shown on the final map if they are located within the land
division boundary. All offers of dedication and conveyances shall be submitted for
review and recorded as directed by the Department of Public Works. On-site drainage
facilities located outside of road right-of-way shall be contained within drainage
easements and shown on the final map. A note shall be added to the final map stating
"drainage easements shall be kept free of buildings and obstructions':
Community Services Department
55. The developer shall satisfy the City's park land dedication requirement through the
payment of in-lieu fees equal to .66 acres of park land, based upon the City's then
current appraised park land valuation. Said requirement includes a twenty-five percent
(25%) credit for private recreational amenities.
56. The property owner shall dedicate to themselves lots 79 through 83 inclusive for
landscape and maintenance purposes.
57. TCSD shall review and approve the CC&R's, which shall address the following:
a. The location of the individual property owners' trash bins placement for servicing
will be designated and included in an exhibit.
b. HOA will paint an address on each bin for residential identification.
c. Address parking restrictions on street sweeping and trash pick up days.
d. Address HOA enforcement of trash collection and street sweeping issues.
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PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS
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Public Works Department
58. Final Map 33584 shall be approved and recorded.
59. A Precise Grading Plan shall be submitted to the Department of Public Works for review
and approval. The. building pad shall be certified by a registered Civil Engineer for
location and elevation, and the Soils Engineer shall issue a Final Soils Report
addressing compaction and site conditions.
60. Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the California Building Code,
the approved grading plan, the conditions of the grading permit, City Grading Standards
and accepted grading construction practices. The final grading plan shall be in
substantial conformance with the approved rough grading plan. .
61. The Developer shall pay to the City the Public Facilities Development Impact Fee as
required by, and in accordance with, Chapter 15.06 of the Temecula Municipal Code and
all Resolutions implementing Chapter 15.06.
62. The Developer shall pay to the City the Western Riverside County Transportation
Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) Program as required by, and in accordance with,
Chapter 15.08 of the Ternecula Municipal Code and all Resolutions implementing
Chapter 15.08.
Fire Prevention
63. Prior to issuance of building permits, the developer shall furnish one copy of the water
system plans to the Fire Prevention Bureau for approval prior to installation. Plans shall
be: signed by a registered civil engineer; contain a Fire Prevention Bureau approval
signature block; and conform to hydrant type, location, spacing and minimum fire flow
standards. After the plans are signed by the local water company, the originals shall be
presented to the Fire Prevention Bureau for signatures. The required water system
including fire hydrants shall be installed and accepted by the appropriate water agency
prior to any combustible building materials being placed on an individual lot (CFC
8704.3, 901.2.2.2 and National Fire Protection Association 24 1-4.1).
Community Services Department
64. Prior to the installation of street lights on Mira Loma Drive and Rancho Vista Road or
issuance of building permits, whichever comes first, the developer shall file an
application and pay the appropriate fees to the TCSD for the dedication of street lights
into the appropriate TCSD maintenance program.
65. The developer shall provide TCSD verification of arrangements made with the City's
franchise solid waste hauler for disposal of construction debris.
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PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY
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Public Works Department
66. The project shall demonstrate that the pollution prevention BMPs outlined in the WQMP
have been constructed and installed in conformance with approved plans and are ready
for immediate implementation.
67. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the Developer shall receive
written clearance from the following agencies:
a. Rancho California Water District
b. Eastern Municipal Water District
c. Department of Public Works
68. All necessary certifications and clearances from engineers, utility companies and public
agencies shall be submitted as required by the Department of Public Works.
69. All improvements shall be constructed and completed per the approved plans and City
standards to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
70. The existing improvements shall be reviewed. Any appurtenance damaged or broken
due to the construction operations of this project shall be repaired or removed and
replaced to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works.
Fire Prevention
71. Prior to building final, all locations where structures are to be built shall have approved
Fire Department vehicle access roads to within 150 feet to any portion of the facility or
any portion of an exterior wall of the building(s). Fire Department access roads shall be
an all weather surface designed for 80,000 Ibs. GVW with a minimum AC thickness of
.25 feet (CFC see 902 and Ord 99-14).
72. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or building final, "Blue Reflective
Markers" shall be installed to identify fire hydrant locations (CFC 901.4.3).
Community Services Department
73. The developer or his assignee shall submit, in a format as directed by TCSD staff, the
most current list of Assessor's Parcel Numbers assigned to the final project.
By placing my signature below, I confirm that I have read, understand and accept all of the
above Conditions of Approval. I further understand that the property shall be maintained in
conformance with these conditions of approval and that any changes I may wish to make to the
project shall be subject to Community Development Department approval.
Applicant's Signature
Date
Applicant's Printed Name
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ATTACHMENT NO.4
PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-_
(PDO-11)
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PC RESOLUTION NO. 06-62
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF TEMECULA RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY
COUNCIL ADOPT AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF
TEMECULA FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (M) TO
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY (PDO-11) AND ADOPT
SECTIONS 17.22.220 THROUGH 17.22.228 INCLUDING THE
PDO-11 TEXT AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Section 1.
August 8, 2005, in
Development Code.
Section 2. Planning Application No. PA05-0234 was processed including, but not
limited to a public notice, in the time and manner prescribed by State and local law.
Reza Shera of Pacific Group filed Planning Application No. PA05-0234 on
a manner in accord with the City of Temecula General Plan and
Section 3. The Planning Commission, at a regular meeting, considered Planning
Application No. PA05-0234 on November 15, 2006, at a duly noticed public hearing as
prescribed by law, at which time the City staff and interested persons had an opportunity to and
did testify either in support or in opposition to this matter.
Section 4. At the conclusion of the Planning Commission's Hearing and after due
consideration of the testimony, the Planning Commission recommended the City Council adopt
an ordinance amending the Zoning Map from Medium Density Residential (M) to Planned
Development Overlay (PDO-11) and adopt Sections 17.22.220 through 17.22.228 including the
PDO-11 Text and Development Standards in the form attached to this resolution as Exhibit A.
Section 5. Environmental Coml?liance. The Planning Commission Recommends
that the City Council Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring Plan
based on the Initial Study for Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 and PA05-0234, which was
prepared pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15072.
Section 6. Findin(ls. The Planning Commission, in recommending approval of
Planning Application No. PA05-0234 (Planned Development Overlay), hereby makes the
following findings:
A. The proposed Planned Development Overlay is consistent with the land use
designation of the General Plan of the City of Temecula in which the use is located, as shown
on the Land Use Map. The site is physically suitable for the type of uses proposed for the
project site, and the proposed Planned Development Overlay would further the City's long-term
economic development goals.
B. The proposed Planned Development Overlay conforms to the General Plan and
the use is in conformance with the goals, policies, programs, and guidelines of the elements of
the General Plan. The proposed Planned Development Overlay allows for a use that will
provide the diversity of uses desired in the General Plan and will create a balanced community
with additional housing opportunities available to the community.
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Section 8. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City of Temecula
Planning Commission this 15th day of November, 2006.
Ron Guerriero, Chairman
ATTEST:
Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary
[SEAL]
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary of the Temecula Planning Commission, do hereby certify
that the forgoing PC Resolution No. 06- was duly and regularly adopted by the Planning
Commission of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th day of
November, 2006, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Debbie Ubnoske, Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
PROPOSED CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 06-_
(PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY)
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EXHIBIT A
ZONING MAP
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Zoning
EXHIBIT B
MIRA LOMA PDO-11
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MIRA LOMA PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT
17.22.220
TITLE
Section 17.22.220 through 17.22.228 shall be known as "PDO-ll" (Mira Lorna
Planned Development Overlay District). (Ord \
17.22.22
PURPOSE AND INTENT
The Mira Lorna Planned Development Overlay District (PDO-ll) is intended to
meet the medium density residential criteria contained in the Land Use Element
of the General Plan. These requirements are intended to provide regulations for
detached single-family residential development within the City.
17.22.224
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE DEVELOPMENT CODE AND
CITYWIDE DESIGN GUIDELINES
A.
The permitted uses for the Mira Lorna Planned Development
Overlay District is contained in section 17.22.226
B Except as modified by the provisions of section 17.22.228 the
following rules and regulations shall apply to all planning
applications in this area.
1. The Citywide Design Guidelines that are in effect at the time an
application is deemed complete.
2. The approval requirements contained in the Development Code
that are in effect at the time the application is deemed complete.
3. Any other relevant rule, regulation or standard that is in effect
at the time an application is deemed complete.
17.22.226
USE REGULATIONS
The Mira Lorna Planned Development Overlay district (PDO-ll), located along
Mira Lorna Drive and Rancho Vista Road, is intended to provide for the
development of 62 single-family detached homes on condominium lots on 7.4
acres with a density of 8.4 duj ac. The proposed project is comprised entirely of
private residential land uses designed to enhance housing opportunities,
consider natural features, incorporate private and common open space, private
recreation, and develop a common community theme. The project will provide
housing opportunities consistent with the City's General Plan policies in
response to local market demands and will provide for a visually pleasing
environment through adoption of supplemental performance standards that
have been provided to ensure compatibility with the adjacent neighborhoods.
17.22.228
SUPPLEMENTAL DESIGN AND SETBACK STANDARDS
A.
Single Family Residential
The residential component shall comply with the development
standards set forth in the Table 17.22.228.A The maximum
residential density shall be 10 units per gross acre.
Table 17.22.228.A
Residential Development Standards
Mira Lorna Planned Development Overlay DislTict
iResidential Development Standards PDO-ll
ILOT AREA
IMinimum net lot area (square feet)
lMaximum number of dwelling units per gross acre
ILOT DIMENSIONS
!Minimum average width
IMinimum lot depth
IBUILDING SETBACKS
IMinimum front yard'
IMinimum comer side yard'
!Minimum interior side yard
"[Minimum rear yard2
!Minimum building separation
IOTHER REQUIREMENTS
IMaximum height
!Open space required
[Private open space/per unit
.Notes:
1. Measured from back of curb.
2,400 sq.ft.
10
40 ft.
60ft.
5 ft.
10ft.
5 ft.
10ft.
10 ft.
25 ft.
20 %
200 sq. ft.
Measured from rear of building to rear of private open space easement.
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B. Architecture
The architecture for the project site shall comply with the requirements
contained in Section 17.06.070.C of the City's Municipal Code. The
architectural styles for the project shall be an eclectic mix of Monterey,
Craftsman and Spanish Colonial.
The Monterey style is a revival of the Anglo-influenced Spanish Colonial
houses of northern California. It is a fusion of Spanish Eclectic and
Colonial Revival details. Some identifying features are low pitched roofs
with second story balconies that are usuiuly cantilevered and covered by a
principle roof.
The Spanish Colonial revival style is a collection of Spanish-influenced
sub-styles. Designers were inspired by a number of sources such as the
adobe and colonial buildings of early California and even Moorish,
medieval Spanish and Italian architecture. Some identifying features are
the use of arches, courtyards and large, distinctive, sometimes arched
feature windows on the front fa<;:ade.
The Craftsman style began in the early 1900's in response to the Prairie
style being developed in the Midwest coast. Sometimes referred to as
California Bungalow, Greene and Greene popularized the approach by
introducing elements such as predominantly gable roofs, timber detailing,
increased roof overhangs, and porches (where possible). Materials such as
stone, siding and stucco are used to create an eclectic appearance.
The design of the structures shall include provisions to comply with the
following:
1. Streetscape:
The residential streetscape shall be designed in a manner so to create a
visually interesting street frontage. A variety of building designs and
model types shall be used to avoid a monotonous appearance along the
streetscape. Placement of the different models should be varied from
contiguous lots and lots directly across from each other. Following are
policies to help achieve an attractive and interesting streetscape:
a. Minimize the extent to which a garage protrudes from other
portions of the house by placing a second story over the garage.
b. Vary garage door treatments with different design details or by
using a combination of single- and twocdoor garages.
c. Use substantially different fa<;:ade designs throughout the
development which will include a variety of complementary but
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contrasting colors, varied entry treatments, varie<;l building heights,
and variety of design details and building forms.
2. Visual Appearance:
Houses shall be designed with relief in building facades. Extensive flat
and unbroken wall planes shall be avoided. Following are policies to help
achieve variations in wall planes and to provide an attractive elevation:
a. A variety of building colors and materials shall be provided to
provide contrast.
b. The use of materials that have a texture or depth.
c. Windows and door opening shall be provided in the appropriate
areas to divide facades into separate visual elements.
d. The use of architectural features such as porches, sloping portions
of the roof, and stepping back the upper levels shall be used to
provide offsets of the building planes.
3. Mass and Scale:
Box like design shall be avoided by using variations in the building
footprint. The use of a variety of shapes and forms including architectural
projections, such as roof overhangs or stepped facades which provide
contrast with vertical walls, and chimneys shall be used were feasible to
avoid box~like design. Excessive mass and bulk of the roof area shall be
broken up into smaller areas that reduce the apparent scale of the house
and provide visual interest. This shall be accomplished by varying the
height portions of the roof, varying the orientation of the roof, and by
using gables, or hip roofs.
C. Landscaping
Landscaping of the project shall conform with the Section 17.06.060 of the City's
Municipal Code. Landscape plans shall be required as part of the Development Plan
for the project and shall include the following:
I. The landscape design of the project consists of combination of ornamental
plant materials and use of drought-tolerant plant materials whenever possible.
2. Streetscape landscape for the major streets, Mira Lorna Drive and Rancho
Vista Road shall be planted with minimum 24"box specimen size street trees
spaced at 20'-0" o.c. spacing (maximum) with combination of IS gallon,S
gallon and I gallon shrubs and ground cover. Introduction of IS gallon hedge
shrubs spaced to adequately provide fence type screening along the public
right-of-way line. Flowering ground cover to be provided to fill any voids in
the streetscape landscape.
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3. Project entry at "D" Street shall include project entry wall to match
architectural style of the project as well as 48" box specimen trees, minimum
size evergreen flowering variety and combination of 15 gallon,S gallon, and I
gallon shrubs in a interesting design pattern to provide visual interest at the
entry.
4. Common Area slope shall be provided with landscape with an appropriate
trees, shrubs, and ground cover to provide erosion control purpose to meet the
requirements of City's Municipal Code. All slope banks greater than or equal
to 3: I shall, at a minimum, be irrigated and landscaped with appropriate plant
materials for erosion control and to soften their appearance. as follows:
I. One fifteen gallon or larger tree per each six hundred square feet of slope
area;
2. One gallon or larger shrub for each one hundred square feet of slope area;
3. Appwp.;ate ground cover, minimum spacing of 12" on center from flat
size container.
4. Slope banks in excess of eight feet in vertical height with slopes greater or
equal to 2: I shall also prove one five-gallon or larger tree per each one
thousand square feet of slope area in addition to the requirements of
subsection of this section.
5. Common front yard landscape shall be developed to provide community
landscape theme and landscape character for the project. All common front
yards will have automatic irrigation system maintained by the Homeowners
Association. Appropriate ornamental and drought tolerant plant materials
shall be used as follows:
a) One - 24''box specimen street tree per unit and additional two trees at
street comers.
b) Two - fifteen gallon background trees unit and additional two trees at
street comers.
c) Five gallon shrubs for building foundation planting and along the fence
Line.
d) One gallon shrubs as needed for accent color and mass planting.
e) Sodded turf and ground covers as needed.
6. Recreational Center shall be active use facility to provide family oriented
center including the development of children tot lot with special play
equipment structure. Recreational pool with generous pool activity areas for
social functions. Lush landscape for this facility will have ample specimen
size trees and shrubs for summer shading and visual interest.
All Common Landscape areas shall be landscaped per the above standards and
Maintained by the Homeowners Association for the proposed project.
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ATTACHMENT NO.5
INITIAL STUDY
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City of Ternecula
P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, CA 92589-9033
I Project Title
I Lead Agency Name and Address
I Contact Person and Phone Number
Project Location
Project Sponsor's Name and Address
I General Plan DesiQnation
Zoning
Description of Project
Surrounding Land Uses and Setting
Environmental Checklist
Mira Loma PDO - PA05-01 09 (rrentative Tract Map) and PA05-0234
(Planned Development Overlayl
City of Temecula
P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, CA '92589-9033
I Stuart Fisk, Senior Planner
(951) 694-6400
I Northeast corner of Rancho Vi~ta Road and Mira Loma Drive
Reza Shera
Pacific Group
P.O. B9X 9890
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
I Medium DensityResidential (M!)
Medium Density Residential (Mp
A Tentative Tract Map for conC:fominiurn purposes to subdivide 7.24 .
acres into three lots (one residential condominium lot for 62
residential units, one recreation lot, and one open space lot), and a
Planned Development OverlaY',to change the zoning of the site from
medium density residential to WDO-11 to allow for new development
standards for the site that will be specific to single family homes on
condominium lots.
North: Multi-Family Residential/Edison Sub-Station
East: Single-Family ResidentlalNail Elementary School
South: Single-Family Residential
West: Multi-Family Residential
None
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Environmental Factors Potentially Affected
The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected (by this project, involving at least one
impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages.
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I Aesthetics
Agriculture Resources
lAir Quality
I Biological Resources
I Cultural Resources
I Geology and Soils
I Hazards. and Hazardous Materials
I Hydrology and Water Quality
I Land Use and Planning
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I Mineral Re;sources
I Noise
I Population ;and Housing
I Public SerVices
I Recreation!
I Transport8J~ionfTraffic
I Utilities and! Service Systems
I MandatorviFindings of Significance
I None
Determination
(To be completed by the lead agency)
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT. have a significant effect on the environment, and a I
NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not
X be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by
the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prefJared.
I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an j
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is reauired.
I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially signific,ant impact" or "potentially significant
unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effeot 1) has been adequately analyzed in
an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation
measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT REPORT is reauired. but it must analvze on Iv the effects that remain to be addressed.
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all
potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE
DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to
that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are
imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is reauired.
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'8fgnature ' .
Stuart Fisk. Senior Planner
Printed Name
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Date'
Citv of Temecula
For
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1. AESTHETICS. Would the project:
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I Have a substantial adverse effect.on a scenic vista? I
Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not
limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings
within a state scenic hiQhwav?
,. Substantially degrade the existing visual character or
qualitv of the site an.d its surroundings?
Create a new source of substantialli9ht or glare which
would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the
area?
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Comments:
1. a.-c: No Impact: The proposed project is not located on or near a s~enic vista; therefore, there will not be
an adverse impact on a scenic vista. The project site is not located on a scenic highway. The project site
consists of undeveloped land covered with vegetation in the south and a, small school (The Carden Academy)
. in the north. Existing vegetation includes wild grass, mature trees, $nd shrubbery. Topographically, the
prop.erty is sloped downward to the northeast with steep banks along the southern and western boundaries.
The eievation of the property is generally lower than surrounding Rancho Vista Road and Mira Loma Drive.
Therefore, the proposed project would not substantially damage scenic resources, including trees, rock
outcroppings or historic buildings. Due to the fact that the project site contains no scenic vistas or resources,
the project would not substantially degrade the existing visual charracter or quality of the site and its
surroundings. No impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
1. d.: Less than Significant Impact: The majority of the proposed project site is currently vacant with no
sources of light or glare. The proposed project will introduce new generators of light and glare typically
associated with residential development. The City.of Temecula requires all new development to comply with
the Mount Palomar Lighting Ordinance (Ordinance 655). Ordinance 655 requires lighting to be shielded,
directed down to avoid glare onto adjacent properties, and emit low levels of glare into the sky. Lighting issues
are addressed during the City's plan review and inspection process, and impacts resulting from the project are
anti.cipated to be less than significant.
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2. AGRICULTURE RESOURCES. In determining whether i1npalits to agricultural resources are
significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to' the California Agricultural Land
Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the qalifornia Dept. of Conservation as
an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. Would the project:
a.
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Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland
of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the
maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and
Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency,
to non-a!l!icultural use?
I Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, ora
Williamson Act contract?
Involve other changes in the existing environment which,
due to their location or nature, could result in conversion
of Farmland, to non-agricultural use?
. '. Le#!};h~r- _ ;.
':SI~.~!(ip~nl:, :::~' No
lnidacL,_._'!.; Irhbatr
x
b.
x
c. .
x
Comments:
2. a.-c.: No Impact: The project site is not currently in agricultural projjuction and in the recent and historic
past the site has not been used for agricultural purposes. The site is not under a Williamson Act contract nor is
it zoned for agricultural uses. This property is not considered prime or unique farmland of statewide or local
importance as identified by the State Department of Conservation and tllie City of Temecula General Plan. In
addition, the project will not involve changes in the existing environmentithat would result in the conversion of
farmland to non-agricultural uses. No impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
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I a.
lb.
I d.
Ie.
3. AIR QUALITY. Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality
management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following
determinations. Would the project:
c.
Issues and Supportin? Information_Sources
I Conflict with or obstruct Implementation of the applicable
air quality plan?
I Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially
to an existinq or projected air quality violation?
Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any
criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-
attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient
air quality standard (including releasing emissions which
exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)?
Expose sensitive receptors ,to substantial pollutant
concentrations?
I Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number I
of people?
F'oten.ticlI1y
Signific!:uit
IInoaet
I Potentially
Significant UnlesS-
._- -fv1ltlgatiqn
1ncoroorated
I
I
x
Less Than
SignifiCant
lmoact
No
lmoact
x
x
x
x
Comments:
3. a. and b.: No Impact: The project will not conflict with applicable air quality plans nor violate air quality or
pollution standards. The project proposes to subdivide 7.24 acres into three lots (one residential
condominium lot, one recreation lot, and one open space lot), and proposes a Planned Development
Overlay to change the zoning of the sitll from medium density residential to PDO-11 to allow for new
development standards for the site that will be specific to single family homes on condominium lots.
The project is anticipated to be within the threshold for potentially significant air quality impacts
established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District as depicted in SCAQMD's CEQA Air
Quality Handbook. No significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
3. c. Less Than Significant Impact: The proposed project will not result in a cumulatively considerable net
increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non-attainment under an applicable
federal or state ambient air quality standard. An URBEMIS emissions modeling report was completed
for this project, which indicates that emissions are within their requisite threshold values and long term
emissions are less than significant. However, the proposed project will emit typical emissions and dust
associated with residential construction. The applicant is required to comply with the mitigation
measures outlined above. No significant impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
3. d. and e.: Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated: An URBEMIS emissions modeling
report was completed for the project, which identified that construction activities would result in the
generation of air pollutants. Emissions would primarily be exhaust emissions from powered
construction equipment and dust generated from earthmoving, excavation, and other construction
activities. Sensitive receptors that could be exposed to substantial pollutant concentrations are located
in the vicinity of the project site. However, mitigation measures to reduce diesel exhaust and dust can
be incorporated to mitigate this potential exposure. With mitigation, impacts are anticipated to less than
significant. The following mitigation measures are required to reduce emissions:
a. Use cooled exhaust gas recirculation for diesel powered trucks and equipment using either on-
road or off -road diesel fuel.
b. Water exposed surfaces three times daily during grading/soil disturbance operations.
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4. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the project?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Comments:
; ,"'c'C', ,.:,-,V::':.
'p;Oj~ijtially .
, siifolutaht
; :,\':;: 'Imbact,'
'~asi:tharr
'S'jfihlf[Q~r.it
iiuoact
. ;,
, -; .';,; -. ,-.,>i,:".;...::ISStie&irkj,suD~Dtflb;~EI~Mrffi~i6h;t~Lid~t;',,' ;.:
Have a substantia:l adverse effect, either directly or
through habitat modifications, on any species identified
as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in
local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the
California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service?
Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat
or other sensitive natural community identified in local or
regional plans, policies, regulations or by the California
Department of Fish and Game or US Fish and Wildlife
Service?
Have a substantial adverse effect of federally protected
wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water
Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool,
coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological
interruption. or other means?
Interfere substantially with the movement of any native
resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with
established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors,
or impede the use of native wildlife nurserv sites?
Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting
biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or
ordinance?
Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat
Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation
Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat
conservation plan?
No
Imoact
x
x
x
x
x
x
4. a.-f.: No Impact: The project site does not contain any wetlands, riparian forests, vernal pools, or wildlife
nursery sites. There are some grasses and trees on the project site, however, they are not considered
sensitive habitat, nor is the site a part of a wildlife corridor. The site is located within the Stephen's Kangaroo
Rat Habitat Fee Area. Habitat Conservation fees will be required as a condition of approval to offset the effect
of cumulative Impacts to the species from urbanization occurring throughout western Riverside County.
The project is not within a criteria cell of the Multi-Species Habitat Cons.ervation Plan (MSHCP). However, the
MSHCP did require the preparation of a Burrowing Owl study for the project site. Dudek and Associates, Inc.,
conducted a habitat assessment for Burrowing Owls and determined that burrowing owls were. absent from the
study area. The applicant will be required to pay MSHCP mitigation fees. No impacts are anticipated as a
result of the proposed project.
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5. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project:
la.
lb.
Ie.
I d.
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3).'n If;'. 'n tt.'U'ls' s
,';,. g,,,.,8'J",.9_\iI ",:
, Miti9:a,!.ion.:,'
" "__..lncorb6rated-
I
I
I
I
'~~,$.s:tha,H '
,';$19l1ifiq~,:6f
'JttJo'act-,
No
Imocrtt
X I
X I
X I
X I
Cause a adverse change in the significance of
a historical resource as defined in Section 15064.5?
Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of I
an archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5?
I Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological I
resource or site or uniQue geologic feature?
I Disturb any human remains, including those interred I
outside of formal cemeteries? ,
Comments:
5. a.-d.: No Impact: At the recommendation of the Eastern Information Center at the University of California,
Riverside, a Cultural Resource Survey Report was prepared for the project site by Eilar Associates. This
report indicates that their investigation revealed no prehistoric or historic' resources of any kind, and a records
search failed to indicate the presence of any recorded prehistoric or histQric resources within the boundaries of
the study area. Therefore, the report did not find that additional work in conjunction with cultural resources,
including monitoring of any future grading activities, was warranted or redommended.
.
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6. GEOLOGY AND SOILS. Would the project:
:_'::': '''''__ "_ '.,-,-".:,',- ,'C'_::>_',:'> _ -',\;:<:..".;'_--_n '
. J~~Ug{a~d~SJ.l'tifj~diri!:drifd.i~a~ah',so,(Jh::~sl,:,.
a. Expose people or structures to potential substantial
adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death
involvinq:
i. The rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated
on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault
Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or
based on other substantial evidence of a known fault?
(Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special
Publication 42.)
I ii. I Strong seismic ground shaking?
I Iii. Seismip-related ground failure, including liquefaction?
I iv. Landslides?
I b. I Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil?
c. Be loca.ted on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or
that would become unstable as a result of the project,
and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral
spreadinq, subsidence. liquefaction or collaQse?
d. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B
of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial
risks to life or pro/Jerty?
e. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of
septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems
where sewers are not available for the disposal of
wastewater?
I: -', ,:~6telilial!x
. ~jgry~~;~~\;~~l~$s
," .JhGbroOt.afed.,
1,es,sThan
SW_niJrq~rit
'-irflt:l~cil .
NO I.
Imoact
x
x
x
X
X
X
x
x
Comments:
6: a.i. No Impact: The City of Temecula General Plan and Final Environmental Impact Report did not identify
any faults through the project site. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
6. a.ii Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation incorporated: There may be a potentially
significant impact from seismic ground shaking, ground failure, soil erosion or expansive soils. Although, there
are no known fault hazard zones on the property, the project is located in Southern California, an area that is
seismically active.. Any potential significant impacts will be mitigated through building construction, which will
be consistent with the Uniform Building Code standards. Further, the project will be conditioned to provide soil
reports prior to grading and if conditions warrant mitigation, recommendations contained in this report will be
followed during construction. The soil reports will also contain recommendations for the compaction of the soil,
which will serve to mitigate any potentially significant impacts from seismic ground shaking, seismic ground
failure, liquefaction, subsidence and expansive soils. After mitigation measures are performed, less than
significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
6.a.iii. Less than Significant Impact: A Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the site by
Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc., concludes that the site does not appear to be subject to a significant
liquefaction hazard.
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6. a.iv. Less than Significant Impact: A Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the site by
Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc., analyzed slope stability based on Safety Factor ratings and the analysis
indicates satisfactory Factors of Safety for gross static stability and concludes that the Factor of Safety from
the analysis of the project sit "should be suitable". Therefore, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a
result of the project.
6. b.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will not result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of
topsoil. The project site will be developed in accordance with City standards, including National Pollution
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards, which require the implementation of erosion control and
best management practices (BMP's). The Final Environmental Impact Report for the City of Temecula General
Plan has not identified any known landslides or mudslides located on the site or proximate to the site.
Therefore, no significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
6. c. No Impact: The project is not located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become
unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading,
subsidence, liquefaction or collapse. A geotechnical report has been prepared for the proposed project and
has not identified any, geologic unit or unstable soils that would become unstable. The project is required to
comply with the recommendations in the report. No impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
6. d. Less than Significant Impact: The project is not located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-
B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property. According to the
Geotechnical Report completed by Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc., soils are typically in a medium dense
to dense condition and should be suitable for providing foundation support with minor recompaction. The
project is also required to comply with the Geotechnical Report prepared for the project. Less than significant
impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
6. e. No Impact: The project will not utilize septic tanks, but will instead be connected to the public sewer
system. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
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7. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Would the project:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
Comments:
',}~:
No
IriiDact
g(j~l3:O.!MIJY---"
. SI~l)j.ti9'\~t\)Jnless.
,.' ':;MltI9al_Oii.,
, irtc:ornofatefd - - - - .
~e,?;s,:~1j~9;
S,jgn!(jo':~int
, 'l'thoacL
. .
'_., "..,,';,-i, ..;',
.' ',,:iitg$~~ancHSupb'ciittnaiIMi~Hl~1t'ii8~:(Sbu'i:ces'<:; ",\,-~,.. ''''',
Create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment through the routine transportation, use, or
disposal of hazardous rnaterials?
Create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and
accident conditions involving the release of hazardous
materials into the environment?
Ernit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or
acutely hazardous materials, substances, or acutely
hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-
Quarter mile of an existin9 or proposed school?
Be located on a site which is included on a list of
hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to
Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result,
would it create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment?
For a project located within an airport land use plan or,
where such a plan has not been adopted, within two
miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the
project result in a safety hazard for people residing or
workinQ in the project area?
For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would
the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or
working in the project area?
Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an
adopted emergency response plan or emergency
evacuation plan?
Expose people or structures to a significant risk or loss,
injury or death involving wildland fires, including where
wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where
. residences are intermixed with wildlands?
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
7. a. Less Than Significant Impact The proposed project will not involve the routine transportation, use, or
disposal of hazardous materials. Therefore, no significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
7. b. Less Than Significant Impact: The project proposes to subdivide the property and to construct single-
family homes. It is not anticipated that this project would create a significant hazard to the public or the
environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous
materials into the environment. Therefore, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this
project.
7. c. Less Than Significant Impact: A school is located near the southeast corner of the project site. The
proposed map and single-family homes do not include any activities or uses that would pose a potential health
hazard to the local population or the nearby school. No significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the
project.
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7. d. No Impact: Based upon the available data and the historical land use, there is no evidence to support
that hazardous wastes would be present on the site. No impacts are antiCipated.
7. e-f. No Impact: The project site is not located within an airport land use plan or within two miles of a public
or private airstrip according to Figure LU-2 in the Land Use Element of the General Plan. Therefore, no impact
upon airport uses will result from this proposal.
7. g. No Impact: The project will take access from maintained public streets and will not impede emergency
response or evacuation plans. Furthermore, the proposed project is not located in or a portion of an
emergency response or evacuation plan. Therefore, the project would not impair the implementation of or
physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. No impact is
antiCipated as a result of the proposed project.
7. h. No Impact: The proposed project is not located in or near a wildland area that would be subject to fire
hazards. The location of the proposed project would not expose people or structures to a significant risk or
loss, injury or death involving wildland fires. No impact is anticipated as a result of this project.
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8. HYDROLOGY ANO WATER QUALITY. Would the project:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
I f.
g.
I h.
i.
Ij.
.... .lssh~s'andsu~portind'ihfbf~~li~nSOUfGgs'".J ..J
Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge
requirements or otherwise substantially degrade water
quality?
Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere
substantially with groundwater recharge such that there
. would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the
local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of
pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which
would not support existing land uses or planned uses for
which permits have been Qrantedl?
Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site
or area, including through the alteration of the course of a
stream or river, in a manner which would result in
substantial erosion or siltation on. or off.site?
Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site
or area, including through the alteration of the course of a
stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or
amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in
floodinQ on- or off.site?
Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the
capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage
systems or provide substantial additional sources of
polluted runoff?
I Require the preparation of a Water Quality Management
Plan?
Place housing within a 1 OO-year flood hazard area as
mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood
Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation
map?
I Place within a 1 OO-year flood hazard area structures which
would impede or redirect flood flows?
Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss,
injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a
result of the failure of a levee or dam?
I Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow?
Comments:
fi?l!i>jli~IIY
~'~n!f!~~rl':- .
.-',:Imlila~t::-;_" _
,:R:o_tetlth,lIly' \
;~J~pWG-~nt;!q,nles_s;_::.::
"~IHg$t.i,9!l , '
Jticorbd~ated
No,lt:np<Wt
:4~$(rt!~.n
Sj~_9jfl.qMV
,:'lmtiam' ~
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
8. a.: No Impact: The project will not violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements.
Development will be required to comply with the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. No grading shall be permitted until
an NPDES Notice of Intent has been filed or the project is shown to be exempt. By complying with the NPDES
requirements, any potential impacts can be mitigated to a level less than significant. No impacts are
anticipated as a result of this project.
8. b.: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project would not substantially deplete groundwater
supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer
volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level. The project is not anticipated to have a significant
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affect on the quantity and quality of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals. The
proposed project is required to comply with local development standards, including lot coverage and
landscaping requirements, which will allow percolation and ground water recharge. Less than significant
impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
8. c.: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project would not substantially alter the existing drainage
pattern of the site or area, including the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would
result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site. The proposed project will include an on-site drainage
plan; however it will not alter off-site drainage patterns or alter the course of a stream or river, and will not
result in substantial erosion or siltation on-or off-site. The project is also required to comply with Best
Management Practices (BMP's), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) regulations as well as
National Pollution Elimination Discharge System (NPEDS) standards, which addresses drainage, siltation and
erosion. A less than significant impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
8. d.: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project would not substantially alter the existing drainage
pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially
increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off-site because
the project will not alter the course of a stream or river. The City of Temecula Public Works Department
reviews all drainage plans and determines adequate drainage facilities are in place capable of on-site drainage
and that off-site drainage facilities can accommodate additional flow. A less than significant impact is
anticipated as a result of the proposed project
8. e.: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project would not create or contribute runoff water which
would exceed the capacity of existing or planned storm water drainage systems or provide substantial
additional sources of polluted runoff. The project is required to comply with Best Management Practices
(BMP's), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) regulations as well as National Pollution Elimination
Discharge Elimination System standards, which address drainage and polluted runoff. A less than significant
impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
8. f.: No Impact: The project will not violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements
established by the State of California. However, the project is required to prepare a Water Quality
Management Plan (WQMP) pursuant to the Municipal Separate Storm-Sewer permit (MS4 permit) issued by
the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board. The WQMP must be accepted prior to issuance of a
grading permit for the project site. The water quality control measures to be identified in the WQMP will either
be incorporated into the design of the project or be added to the project with specific conditions of approval and
will be expected to eliminate potential adverse impacts to receiving waters.
8. g.: No Impact: The proposed project is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area as mapped on a
federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map. No
impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project
8. h.: No Impact: The proposed project is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area and therefore will
not place improvements that could impede or redirect flood flows within a 100-year flood hazard area. No
impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
8. i.: No Impact: The proposed project is not located in a dam inundation area or a 100-year floodplain.
Therefore, no impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
8. j.: No Impact: The proposed project is not located near a coast line which would be subject to inundation by
seiche, tsunami, or mudflow. No impact is anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
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9. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the project:
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:'i-~
I a.
b.
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'Jssuii1+and;SuoB(ji1inO;lnformatlb~\:Soi:JrCe~"
I Physically divide an established community?
Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or
regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project
(including, but not limited to the general plan, specific
plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted
for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental
effect?
I Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or
natural community conservation plan?
Ie.
Comments:
...,.
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I
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.litllD'acL,
x
Nq
.-..Impact.
X
X
9. .a. and c.: No Impact: The proposed project would not divide an established community or conflict with the
applicable land use plan. The project would contribute to providing the City with diverse residential ownership
opportunities. The project is consistent with the applicable Multi Species Habitat Conservation Plan.
9. b.: Less than Significant Impact: The project is consistent with the General Plan and proposes to rezone
the property to Planned Development Overlay 11 (PDO-11) to allow for nl'lw development standards for the site
that will be specific to single family homes on condominium lots. Impacts from the project and proposed
rezone are anticipated to be less than significant. .
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10. MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the project:
a.
,'" ,:.'n , ._,',',:.,:__,',_/__;::,A;,./.:,';""/
jS-~u~~fa-h(fSUDDortjhtdhfi;irfrta1i6n~s'd~rces:'
Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral
resource that would be of value to the region and the
residents of the state?
Result in the loss of availability of a locally-important
mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local
. Qeneral plan. specific plan or other land use plan?
,;
RM~~ijMY
~lbol~c~rlt.
. "Jmtlhef
[", _,:;g?t~m!~IIY;
::':'t?i!;lh.\t[.carit.:l,;J.I:'les.s
c. ':f1i~lp_~fi~)'ri-,'
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; (' 'S{ohiti.o,ant
:'ftliiiaot
No
lmoaot
x
b.
x
Comments:
10. a.-b.: No Impact: The project will not result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource nor in the
loss of an available, locally important mineral resource recovery site. The State Geologist has classified the
City of Temecula a classification of MRZ-3a, containing areas of sepimentary deposits, which have the
potential for supplying sand and gravel for concrete and crushed stone lor aggregate. However, these areas
are determined as not containing deposits of significant economic value!based upon available data in reports
prepared in accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) of 1975. Furthermore, the
project site is not identified as an important site known to maintain such: resources as shown in the Final EIR
for the City of Temecula General Plan. Therefore, no impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
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11. NOISE. Would the project result in:
a.
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d.
e.
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Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in
excess of standards established in the local general plan
or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other
aQencies?
I Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive
qroundborne vibration or proundborne noise levels?
A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels
in the prOject vicinity above levels existing without the
l?roiect?
A substantial temporary or periodic increase In ambient
noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing
without the project?
For a project located within an airport land use plan or,
where such a plan has not been adopted, within two
miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the
project expose people residing or working in the project
area to excessive noise levels?
For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would
the project expose people residing or working in the
project area to excessive noise levels?
x
x
x
x
x
x
Comments:
11. a.-d.: Less than Significant Impact: Development of the land will result in increases to noise levels
during construction phases as well as increases to noise in the area over the long-term. No activities are
anticipated within the proposed project that would expose persons to or generation of excessive groundborne
vibration or groundborne noise levels. The project will create some noise levels over that currently emanating
from the project site. However, those noises are not anticipated to create a substantial permanent increase in
ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project. The project may result in
temporary or periodic increases in ambient noise levels during construction. Construction machinery is
capable of producing noise in the range of 100+ DBA aL100 feet, which is considered annoying. However,
noise from construction of the project will comply with City ordinances regulating the hours of activity to
Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. No significant
impacts are anticipated. '
11. e.-f.: No Impact: This project is not within two miles of a public airport or private airstrip. Therefore, the
project will not expose people to excessive noise levels generated by an airport and no impacts will result from
this project.
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12. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the project:
a.
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Induce substantial population growth in an area, either
directly (for example, by proposing new homes and
businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension
of roads or other infrastructure)?
Displace substantial numbers of existing housing,
necessitating the construction of replacement housing
elsewhere?
I Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the I
construction of replacement housinQ elsewhere?
b.
c.
Comments:
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x
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12. a.-c.: No Impact: The project will not Induce substantial growth in the area either directly or indirectly. The
project site is a single-family residential project. The project site consists of undeveloped land covered with
vegetation in the south and a small school (The Carden Academy) in th~ north. Therefore, the project will not
displace substantial numbers of people or existing housing. The proj$ct will neither displace housing nor
people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing. No imp~cts are anticipated as a result of this
project.
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13. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the project result in substantial ad\(erse physical impacts associated
with the provi$ion of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically
altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could' cause significant environmental
impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance
objectives for any of the public $ervice$: '
a.
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Police protection?
I Schools?
I Parks?
I Other public facilities?
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Comments:
13. a.-e.: Less Than Significant Impact: The project will have a less th!:ln significant impact upon, or result in
a need for new or altered fire, police, recreation or other public facilities. The project will incrementally
increase the need for some public services. However, the project is co~sistent with the General Plan and the
increase is expected to be a very small increment that can be addressi'3d through the City's budget process.
As a result, the project will have a less than significant impact upon the n'eed for new or altered public facilities.
The Rancho California Water District has been made aware of this project. Sewer and water is currently
provided for the surrounding residential development, so extending service to this site is possible, which would
result in less than significant impacts as a result of the project. No significant impacts are anticipated as a
result of this project
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14. RECREATION. Wbuld the project:
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Increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional
parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial
physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be
accelerated? ,
Include recreational facilities or require the construction
or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an
adverse phvsical effect on the environment?
x
b.
x
Comments:
14. a.: Less than Significant Impact: The project proposes single-family homes on residentially zoned
property. The project will not displace recreationally zoned landS or reimove vacant lands that are used for
recreational purposes. The project will include open space and recreational facilities for its residents and is not
anticipated to significantly increase the use of neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities to
a point that would cause significant physical deterioration of these facilities. Less than significant impacts are
anticipated as a result of this project.
14. b.: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project does include an open space and recreational
facilities for its residents and is not anticipated to require construction or expansion of additional public
recreational facilities. Less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
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15. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC. Would the project:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Ie.
, f.
g.
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Cause an increase in traffic which is substantial in
relation to the existing traffic load and capacity of the
street system (I.e., result in a substantial increase in
either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity
ration on roads, or conqestion at intersections)?
Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of
service standard established by the county congestion
management agency for designated roads or highways?
Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either
an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that
results in substantia! safety risks?
Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature
(e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or
incompatible uses (e.q., farm equipment!?
I Result in inadequate emergency access?
I Result in inadequate parking capacity?
Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs
supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turnouts,
bicvcle racks)?
x
x
x
x
x
X
X
Comments:
15. a.-b: Less than Significant Impact: The proposed project is located at the northeast corner of Rancho
Vista Road and Mira Loma Drive. There will be an increase in vehicle trips on adjacent streets once the
proposed project is developed. The City's Traffic Engineer has indicated that the project would have a less
than significant impact to the existing road system because the existing roadways have been developed
consistent with the City's General Plan in anticipation of the area's proposed residential development. Due to
the project's consistency with the General Plan, no further traffic studies were required for this project. Less
than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
15. c.: No Impact: The proposed project will not have an impact on the air traffic patterns and will not result in
a substantial safety risk. This site is not within the French Valley Airport influence area. No impacts are
anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
15. d-f.: No Impact: The proposed project will not result in hazards to safety from design features. The project
is designed to current City standards and does not propose any hazards. The proposed project provides for
adequate ingress and egress from the site. The Fire and Police Departments have reviewed the proposed
project and have determined that adequate emergency access has been provided. In addition, on-site
circulation has been reviewed using the emergency vehicle turning radius templates and it has been
determined that on-site circulation is adequate for emergency vehicles. The proposed project will meet
residential parking requirements per Chapter 17.24 of the Temecula Development Code. No impact is
anticipated as a result of the proposed project.
15. g.: No Impact: The proposed project is consistent with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting
alternative transportation as identified in the adopted General Plan. Therefore, no impacts will resul! from this
project.
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16. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the project:
I a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
I f.
I g.
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I Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the
applicable ReQional Water Quality Control Board?
Require or result in the construction of new water or
wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing
facilities, the construction of which could cause significant
environmental effects?
Require or result in the construction of new storm water
drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the
construction of which could cause significant
environmental effects?
Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the
project from existing entitlements and resources, or are
new or expanded entitlements needed?
Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment
provider which serves or may serve the project that it has
adequate capacity to serve the project's projected
demand in addition to the provider's existing
commitments?
Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to
accommodate the oroject's solid waste disposal needs?
I Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and
reQulations related to solid waste?
x
x
x
x
x
x
X
Comments:
16. a.,b, e.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will not exceed wastewater treatment requirements,
require the construction of new treatment facilities, nor affect the capacity of treatment providers. The. project'
will have an incremental effect upon existing systems. Since the project is consistent with the City's General
Plan, less than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
16. c.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will require or result in the construction of new storm water
drainage facilities on site that will connect to the existing system currently in place along Mira Loma Drive and
to an existing f100~ control channel located east of and adjacent to the project site. The design of the existing
system is sufficient to handle the runoff from this project and will not require the expansion of existing facilities,
the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects. Less than significant impacts are
anticipated as a result of this project.
16. d.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will not significantly impact existing water supplies nor
require expanded water entitlements. While the project will have an incremental impact upon existing systems,
the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the City's General Plan states: "RCWD anticipates supplying
water to 167,640 persons within its service area in 2020 (p. 5.14-3)." The FEIR further states: "EMWD
anticipates supplying water to 756,699 persons within its service area in 2020, (p. 5.14-3)." This anticipated
water supply includes a portion of Temecula. Since the project is consistent with the City's Generai Plan, less
than significant impacts are anticipated as a result of this project.
16. f. g.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will not result in a need for new landfill capacity. Any
potential impacts from solid waste created by this development can be mitigated through participation in
Source Reduction and Recycling Programs, which are implemented by the City. Less than significant impacts
are anticipated as a result of this project.
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17. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. Would the project:
a.
b.
c.
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Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality
of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a
fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population
to drop below self"sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate
a plant or animal community, reduce the number or
restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal
or eliminate important examples of the major periods of
California history or prehistory?
Does the project have impacts that are individually
limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively
considerable" means that the incremental effects of a
project are considerable when viewed in connection with
the effects of past projects, the effects of other current
projects, and the effects of probable future proiectsl?
Does the project have environmental effects which will
cause substantial adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly?
x
x
x
Comments:
17. a.: Less than Significant Impact: This site is surrounded by development and does not contain any viable.
habitat for fish or wildlife species. This is an in-fill development and it does not have the potential to: degrade
the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community,
reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important
examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. Less than significant impacts are anticipated
as a result of this project.
17. b.: Less than Significant Impact: The effects from this project are less than significant with Mitigation
Measures incorporated into the project. All cumulative effects for the subject site, as well as the surrounding
developments, were analyzed in the General Plan Environmental Impact Report. With the mitigation measures
in place, the project will be consistent with the General Plan and Development Code. The cumulative impacts
. related to the future development of this site are anticipated to have a less than significant impact.
17. c.: Less than Significant Impact: The project will not have environmental effects that would cause
substantial adverse effects on human beings, directly or indirectly. The residential project will be designed and
developed consistent with the Development Code and the General Plan. No significant impacts are anticipated
as a result of this project.
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18. EARLIER ANALYSES. Earlier analyses may be used where, put.suant to the tiering program EIR,
I or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or
negative declaration. Section 15063{c){3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following
on attached sheetS.
I a. Earlier analyses used_ Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. I
b. Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which affects from the a,:bove checklist were within the scope
of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to !'lPplicable legal standards, and state
whether such effects were addressed by miti!:lation measures based on the earlier analvsis.
c. Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated,"
describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and
the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project.
18. a. The City's General Plan and Final Environment Impact Report were used as a referenced source in
preparing this Initial Study. These documents are available for reView at the City of Temecula Planning
Department located at 43200 Business Park Drive.
18. b. There were earlier impacts, which affected this project, however n was difficult to assess whether they
were adequately addressed as mitigation measures.
18. c. The mitigation measures are addressed in the Mitigation Monitoring Program, which IS attached.
SOURCES
1. City of Temecula General Plan.
2. City of Temecula General Plan Final Environmental Impact Report.
. 3. South Coast Air Quality Management District CEQA Air Quality Handbook.
4. Burrowing Owl Habitat Assessment, Dudek & Associates, Inc., March, 2005
4. Preliminary Geotechnical Report Investigation, Inland Foundation Engineering, Inc., April 2005.
5. URBEMIS Construction and Operational Emission Estimates, Hunsaker & Associates, August 2006.
6. Cultural Resource Survey Report, Eilar Associates, February 2006.
7. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Proterra Consulting, Inc., December 2004
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ATTACHMENT NO.6
MITIGATION MONITORING PLAN
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Mitigation Monitoring Program
Planning Application Nos. PA05-0109 (Tentative T1tact Map) and PA05-0234
(Planned Development Overlay)
AIR QUALITY
General Impact:
Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations and
create objectionable odors affectingia substantial number of people.
Mitigation Measure:
a.
Use cooled exhaust gas recirculation for diesel powered trucks
and equipment using either d>n-road or off-road diesel fuel.
Water exposed surfaces three times daily during grading/soil
disturbance operations.
b.
Specific Process:
Place the above conditions of ap,proval on this project to reduce
construction equipment emissions and to reduce fugitive dust
generated by grading/soil disturbanpe operations.
Mitigation Milestone:
Responsible Monitoring Party:
During grading and construction.
Planning Department and Public Works Department
GEOLOGY AND SOILS
General Impact:
Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects,
including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving strong seismic
ground shaking.
Mitigation Measure:
Construction shall be consistent with Uniform Building Code
standards.
Place the above condition of approval on this project to require
consistency with Uniform Building Code standards.
Specific Process:
Mitigation Milestone:
Prior to issuance of a building permit.
Responsible Monitoring Party:
Building and Safety Department
.
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ATTACHMENT NO.7
COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENCE
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LrJ SEP 2 2 2006 J,
LEE REALCORP.
3700 Wilshire Blvd. Suite#990
Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 387-6922 tel (213) 387-9279 fax
By
September 19, 2006
Mr. Stuart Fisk
Senior Planner
City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Drive
P.O. Box 9033
Temecula, Ca 92589
Re: Mira Lorna PDO-P A 05-0109
APN# 944-060-006
Dear Mr. Fisk:
We'd like to make an appeal to oppose this project for the following reasons;
1. Limiting the accessibilities to the next property, APN# 944-060-007, due to the
existing easements to be abandoned.
2. The responsibility for the maintenance and care of the existing drainage should be
determined prior to the U!'!'W ial of this Mira Lorna Plan.
3. Once fully developed, who is responsible for the clean up of the trashes caused by
the occupants of this new development_
4. The newly planned 4 lots at the entrance of A Street; should be altered so that any
maintenance or repair truck can easily get in and out for the purpose of the
maintenance and trash pick-up from the nex1 property.
5. An easement should be given to the immediately neighboring property owner for an
easy access to hislher property.
Should you have any question, please give us a call tel#213-387-6922.
Thank you.
~::ys:- ~
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President
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ITEM NO. 16
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I
Approvals
City Attorney
Director of Finance
City Manager
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO:
City Manager/City Council
FROM:
Debbie Ubnoske, Director of Planning
DATE:
April 10, 2007
SUBJECT:
Approve the Old Town Civic Center Phase II Master Plan and Approve a
Professional Services Agreement with Nichols, Melburg & Rossetto, Architects
for Design of the Phase II Old Town Civic Center Project
PREPARED BY:
Stephen Brown, Principal Planner
RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council:
1. Approve the Old Town Civic Center Phase II Master Plan;
2. Approve a Professional Services Agreement with Nichols, Melburg & Rossetto for
design of the Old Town Civic Center Phase II project in the amount of
$4,279,017.00;
3. Authorize the City Manager to approve Extra Work Authorizations not to exceed the
contingency amount of $427,901.70 which is equal to 10% of the Agreement.
4. Approve an appropriation in the amount of $4,750,000.00 from the Undesignated
General Fund Balance for administrative and design costs for this project:
BACKGROUND: On May 11, 2004 the City Council directed staff to pursue the
development of a master plan for a civic center complex in Old Town that would include parking
facilities, open space/public square and a civic building. The City entered into a contract with the firm
of Nichols, Melburg and Rosetto (NMR) in December of 2004 to begin the master planning process.
It was proposed that the Civic Center be built in two phases with the Infrastructure I mprovements to
be constructed first.
Phase I of the Master Plan (Old Town Infrastructure Improvement Plan) was authorized by the
Council on June 27, 2006. This phase consists of the development of the parking structure,
improvements to Mercedes Street and Main Street; and construction of the Park Plaza.
The Phase II Old Town Civic Center will design and construct an approximately 93,000 square foot
civic center building and plaza area. The concept plans call for a three story structure in the Mission
Revival style that was commonly built in the early 1900's throughout southern California. This style
is consistent with the Old Town Specific Plan and is period appropriate for the site.
NMR has developed a thorough understanding of the City's vision for the Old Town Civic Center
while working on the Master Plan and Phase I process. The attached agreement is a new contract
that will provide for professional design services needed to complete schematic design, design
development, and construction documents for the Phase II Old Town Civic Building. Staff has
negotiated a scope of work and an equitable fee with NMR for the professional design services.
Environmental Review: The City Council approved a Mitigated Negative Declaration on June
27, 2006 for the project and no further action is required.
FISCAL IMPACT: The proposed Civic Center Phase II project will be funded with
Undesignated General Fund Reserves (Capital Reserves) and Certificates of Participation (COPs).
The estimated cost of construction for phase 2 of the Civic Center Project is approximately
$44,000,000. This project will be included in the CIP document presently being prepared which
covers FY 2007-2012. To fund the design agreement and administration costs prior to the CIP
document being adopted, an appropriation from Undesignated General Fund Balance of $4,750,000
is necessary.
ATTACHMENTS:
Agreement for Consulting Services
AGREEMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES
BETWEEN THE CITY OF TEMECULA AND
NICHOLS MELBURG and ROSSETTO ASSOCIATES
OLD TOWN CIVIC CENTER PHASE 1/
PROJECT NO. PW06-07
THIS AGREEMENT is made and effective as of April 10, 2007, between the City of
Temecula, a municipal corporation ("City") and Nichols Melburg & Rossetto Associates
(NM&R) ("Consultant"). In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth
herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. TERM This Agreement shall commence on April 10, 2007, and shall remain and
continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than June 30,
2010, unless sooner terminated pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.
The City may, upon mutual agreement, extend the contract for three (3) years. If contract is
extended beyond the original term, contract price shall be adjusted at the beginning of each
calendar year in accordance with the changes in the Consumer Price Index for all Urban
Consumers In the Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside Area published monthly by the United States
Bureau of Labor Statistics (CPI).
2. SERVICES. Consultant shall perform the services and tasks described and set
forth In Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein as though set forth in full. Consultant
shall complete the tasks according to the schedule of performance which is also set forth in
Exhibit A.
3. PERFORMANCE Consultant shall at all time faithfully, competently and to the
best of his or her ability, experience, and talent, perform all tasks described herein. Consultant
shall employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons
engaged in providing similar services as are required of Consultant hereunder in meeting its
obligations under this Agreement.
4. 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 Contractor from the Director of the
Department of Industrial Relations. These rates are on file with the City Clerk. Copies may be
obtained at cost at the City Clerk's office of Temecula. Consultant shall provide a copy of
prevailing wage rates to any staff or sub-contractor hired, and shall pay the adopted prevailing
wage rates as a minimum. Consultant shall comply with the provisions of Sections 1773.8,
1775,1776,1777.5,1777.6, and 1813 of the Labor Code. Pursuant to the provisions of 1775 of
the Labor Code, Consultant shall forfeit to the City, as a penalty, the sum of $25.00 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.
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5. PAYMENT.
A. The City agrees to pay Consultant monthly, in accordance with the payment
rates and terms and the schedule of payment as set forth in Exhibit B, Payment Rates and
Schedule, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as though set forth in full,
based upon actual time spent on the above tasks. Any terms in Exhibit B other than the
payment rates and schedule of payment are null and void. This amount shall not exceed Four
Million Two Hundred Seventy Nine Thousand Seventeen Dollars and No Cents
($4,279,017.00) for the total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved as
provided in this Agreement.
B. Consultant shall not be compensated for any services rendered in connection
with its performance of this Agreement which are in addition to those set forth herein, unless
such additional services are authorized in advance and in writing by the City Manager.
Consultant shall be compensated for any additional services in the amounts and in the manner
as agreed to by City Manager and Consultant at the time City's written authorization Is given to
Consultant for the performance of said services.
The City Manager may approve additional work up to ten percent (10%) of the amount of the
Agreement. Any additional work in excess of this amount shall be approved by the City Council.
C. Consultant will submit invoices monthly for actual services performed. Invoices
shall be submitted between the first and fifteenth business day of each month, for services
provided in the previous month. Payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of receipt of
each invoice as to all non-disputed fees. If the City disputes any of consultant's fees it shall give
written notice to Consultant within 30 days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set forth
on the invoice.
6. SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT WITHOUT CAUSE.
A. The City may at any time, for any reason, with or without cause, suspend or
terminate this Agreement, or any portion hereof, by serving upon the consultant at least ten (10)
days prior written notice. Upon receipt of said notice, the Consultant shall immediately cease all
work under this Agreement, unless the notice provides otherwise. If the City suspends or
terminates a portion of this Agreement such suspension or termination shall not make void or
invalidate the remainder of this Agreement.
B. In the event this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this Section, the City shall
pay to Consultant the actual value of the work performed up to the time of termination, provided
that the work performed is of value to the City. Upon termination of the Agreement pursuant to
this Section, the Consultant will submit an invoice to the City pursuant to Section 5.
7. DEFAULT OF CONSULTANT.
A. The Consultant's failure to comply with the provisions of this Agreement shall
constitute a default. In the event that Consuitant is in default for cause under the terms of this
Agreement, City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Consultant for any
work performed after the date of default and can terminate this Agreement immediately by
written notice to the Consultant. If such failure by the Consultant to make progress In the
performance of work hereunder arises out of causes beyond the Consultant's control, and
without fault or negligence of the Consultant, it shall not be considered a default.
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B. If the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Consultant is in default In
the performance of any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement, it shall serve the
Consultant with written notice of the default. The Consultant shall have (10) days after service
upon it of said notice in which to cure the default by rendering a satisfactory performance. In
the event that the Consultant fails to cure its default within such period of time, the City shall
have the right, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, to terminate this
Agreement without further notice and without prejudice to any other remedy to which it may be
entitled at law, in equity or under this Agreement.
8. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS.
A. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to sales,
costs, expenses, receipts and other such information required by City that relate to the
performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain adequate records of
services provided in sufficient detail to permit an evaluation of services. All such records shall
be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be clearly
identified and readily accessible. Consultant shall provide free access to the representatives of
City or its designees at reasonable times to such books and records, shall give City the right to
examine and audit said books and records, shall permit City to make transcripts there from as
necessary, and shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings and activities
related to this Agreement. Such records, together with supporting documents, shall be
maintained for a period of three (3) years after receipt of final payment.
B. Upon completion of, or in the event of termination or suspension of this
Agreement, all original documents, designs, drawings, maps, models, computer files containing
data generated for the work, surveys, notes, and other documents prepared in the course of
providing the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall become the sole
property of the City and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by the City without the
permission of the Consultant. With respect to computer files containing data generated for the
work, Consultant shall make available to the City, upon reasonable written request by the City,
the necessary computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling,
transferring and printing computer files.
C. With respect to the design of public improvements, the Consultant shall not be
liable for any injuries or property damage resulting from the reuse of the design at a location
other than that specified in Exhibit A without the written consent of the Consultant.
9. INDEMNIFICATION.
A. Indemnity for Professional Services. In the connection with Its professional
services, Consultant shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify City, and its elected officials,
officers, employees, servants, designated volunteers, and agents serving as independent
contractors in the role of City or Agency officials, (collectively, "Indemnitees"), from any claim,
demand, damage, liability, loss, cost or expense (collectively, "claims"), including but not limited
to death or injury to any person and injury to any property, arising out of, pertaining to, or
relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Consultant or any of its officers,
employees, sub-consultants, or agents in the performance of its professional services under this
Agreement. Consultant shall defend the Indemnities in any action or actions filed in connection
with any such claims with counsel of City's choice, and shall pay all costs and expenses,
including actual attorney's fees, incurred in connection with such defense.
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B. Other Indemnities. In connection with all claims not covered by Paragraph A,
Consultant shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the City, and its elected officials, officers,
employees, servants, designated volunteers, and agents serving as independent contractors in
the role of City officials, (collectively, "Indemnitees"), from any claim, demand, damage, liability,
loss, cost or expense (collectively, "claims"), including but not limited to death or injury to any
person and Injury to any property, arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to Consultant's
performance of this Agreement. Consultant shall defend Indemnitees in any action or actions
filed in connection with any such claims with counsel of City's choice, and shall pay all costs and
expenses, including actual attorney's fees, incurred in connection with such defense.
10. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Consultant shall procure and maintain for the
duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property,
which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by the
Consultant, its agents, representatives, or employees.
A. Minimum Scooe of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as:
1) Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability form No. CG 00
01 11 85 or 88.
2) Insurance Services Office Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 06 92
covering Automobile Liability, code 1 (any auto). If the Consultant owns no automobiles,
a non-owned auto endorsement to the General liability polley described above Is
acceptable.
3) Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by the State of California
and Employer's Liability Insurance. If the Consultant has no employees while performing
under this Agreement, worker's compensation insurance is not required, but Consultant
shall execute a declaration that it has no employees.
4) Professional Liability Insurance shall be written on a policy form providing
professional liability for the Consultant's profession.
B. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits no less than:
1) General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal
injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form
with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply
separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the
required occurrence limit.
2) Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and
property damage.
3) Worker's Compensation as required by the State of California; Employer's
Liability: One million dollars ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury or disease.
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aggregate
Professional Liability coverage: Two million ($2,000,000) per claim and in
C. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured
retentions must be declared to and approved by the City Manager. At the option of the City
Manager, either the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-Insured retentions
as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers; or the Consultant shall
procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration
and defense expenses.
D. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability and automobile liability policies
are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions:
1) The City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers are to be
covered as insured's as respects: liability arising out of activities performed by or on
behalf of the Consultant; products and completed operations of the Consultant; premises
owned, occupied or used by the Consultant; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or
borrowed by the Consultant. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the
scope of protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
2.) For any claims related to this project, the Consultant's insurance
coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials,
employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insured maintained by the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall be excess of the Consultant's insurance
and shall not contribute with it.
3) Any failure to comply with reporting or other provisions of the policies
including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its
officers, officials, employees or volunteers.
4) The Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against
whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's
liability.
5) Each insurance policy required by this clause shall be endorsed to state
that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled by either party, reduced in
coverage or in limits except after thirty (30) days' prior written notice by certified mail,
return receipt requested, has been given to the City.
E. Acceotabilitv of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current
AM. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City. Self insurance
shall not be considered to comply with these insurance requirements.
F. Verification of Coveraae. Consultant shall furnish the City with original
endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause. The endorsements are to be signed
by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The endorsements are to
be on forms provided by the City. All endorsements are to be received and approved by the
City before work commences. As an alternative to the City's forms, the Consultant's insurer
may provide complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including
endorsements affecting the coverage required by these specifications.
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11. !NDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR.
A. Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly independent
contractor. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of
Consultant shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City
nor any of its officers, employees, agents, or volunteers shall have control over the conduct of
Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, employees, or agents except as set forth in this
Agreement. Consultant shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its
officers, employees or agents are in any manner officers, employees or agents of the City.
Consultant shall not incur or have the power to incur any debt, obligation or liability whatever
against City, or bind City in any manner.
B. No employee benefits shall be available to Consultant in connection with the
performance of this Agreement. Except for the fees paid to Consultant as provided in the
Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Consultant for
performing services hereunder for City. City shall not be liable for compensation or
indemnification to Consultant for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder.
12. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Consultant shall keep Itself informed of all
local, State and Federal ordinances, laws and regulations which in any manner affect those
employed by it or In any way affect the performance of its service pursuant to this Agreement.
The Consultant shall at all times observe and comply with all such ordinances, laws and
regulations. The City, and its officers and employees, shall not be liable at law or in equity
occasioned by failure of the Consultant to comply with this section.
13. ~ELEASE OF INFORMATION.
A. All information gained by Consultant in performance of this Agreement shall be
considered confidential and shall not be released by Consultant without City's prior written
authorization. Consultant, its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors, shall not without
written authorization from the City Manager or unless requested by the City Attorney, voluntarily
provide declarations, letters of support, testimony at depositions, response to interrogatories or
other information concerning the work performed under this Agreement or relating to any project
or property located within the City. Response to a subpoena or court order shall not be
considered "voluntary" provided Consultant gives City notice of such court order or subpoena.
B. Consultant shall promptly notify City should Consultant, its officers, employees,
agents or subcontractors be served with any summons, complaint, subpoena, notice of
deposition, request for documents, interrogatories, request for admissions or other discovery
request, court order or subpoena from any party regarding this Agreement and the work
performed there under or with respect to any project or property located within the City. City
retains the right, but has no obligation, to represent Consultant and/or be present at any
deposition, hearing or similar proceeding. Consultant agrees to cooperate fully with City and to
provide City with the opportunity to review any response to discovery requests provided by
Consultant. However, City's right to review any such response does not imply or mean the right
by City to control, direct, or rewrite said response.
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14. NOTICES. Any notices which either party may desire to give to the other party
under this Agreement must be in writing and may be given either by (I) personal service, (ii)
delivery by a reputable document delivery service, such as but not limited to, Federal Express,
that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery, or (ili) mailing in the United States
Mail, certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the address of the
party as set forth below or at any other address as that party may later designate by Notice.
Notice shall be effective upon delivery to the addresses specified below or on the third business
day following deposit with the document delivery service or United States Mail as provided
above.
To City:
City of Temecula
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 9033
Temecula, California 92589-9033
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California 92590
Attention: City Manager
To Consultant:
Nichols, Melburg & Rossetto Associates, Inc.
300 Knollcrest Drive
Redding, California 96002
Attention: Mike Lusso, Principal Architect
15. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not assign the performance of this
Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without prior written consent of
the City. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant's sole compensation shall be payment
for actual services performed up to, and including, the date of termination or as may be
otherwise agreed to in writing between the City Council and the Consultant.
16. LICENSES. At all times during the term of this Agreement, Consultant shall have
in full force and effect, all licenses required of it by law for the performance of the services
described in this Agreement.
17. GOVERNING LAW. The City and Consultant understand and agree that the
laws of the State of California shall govern the rights, obligations, duties and liabilities of the
parties to this Agreement and also govern the Interpretation of this Agreement. Any litigation
concerning this Agreement shall take place in the municipal, superior, or federal district court
with geographic jurisdiction over the City of Temecula. In the event such litigation is filed by one
party against the other to enforce its rights under this Agreement, the prevailing party, as
determined by the Court's judgment, shall be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and litigation
expenses for the relief granted.
18. PROHIBITED INTEREST. No officer, or employee of the City of Temecula shall
have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement, the proceeds thereof, the
Contractor, or Contractor's sub-contractors for this project, during his/her tenure or for one year
thereafter. The Contractor hereby warrants and represents to the City that no 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 Contractor or Contractor's
sub-contractors on this project. Contractor further agrees to notify the City In the event any
such interest is discovered whether or not such interest is prohibited by law or this Agreement.
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19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement contains the entire understanding
between the parties relating to the obligations of the parties described in this Agreement. All
prior or contemporaneous agreements, understandings, representations and statements, oral or
written, are merged into this Agreement and shall be of no further force or effect. Each party is
entering into this Agreement based solely upon the representations set forth herein and upon
each party's own independent investigation of any and all facts such party deems material.
20. AUTHORITY TO EXECUTE THIS AGREEMENT. The person or persons
executing this Agreement on behalf of Consultant warrants and represents that he or she has
the authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Consultant and has the authority to bind
Consultant to the performance of its obligations hereunder.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed the day and year first above written.
CITY OF TEMECULA
Chuck Washington, Mayor
ATTEST:
Susan W. Jones, MMC, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Peter M. Thorson, City Attorney
Nichols, Melburg & Rossetto Associates, Inc.
300 Knollcrest Dr.
Redding, CA 96002
(530) 222-3300 Phone
(530) 222-3538 Fax
Dan Rossetto, Principal (Lie. #C-9273)
Les Melburg, Principal (Lie. #C-13285
[Signatures of Two Corporate Officers Required]
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EXHIBIT A
TASKS TO BE PERFORMED
ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES
NICHOLS MELBURG and ROSSETTO ASSOCIATES
OLD TOWN CIVIC CENTER PHASE II
PROJECT NO. PW06-07
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Onbe~alf of NtvlR Architects, thankyou fbrthe;opportunitytoprovide this .proposaifor '
Architectu~al/Engineering servic,esOl1 Phase.llbfthe.iJewTEifnecula Ciyic.Center. As
yquknpw, Phase II consistsgeneraHY of lheuhew City Ac:!mll1istrstion,Bl,lilding, 'City"
Co~nclrCl:iahibers,and assoclate,d sltewi)rK,asdej:>iqte(:Fqonc;eptu~lIy ontl1~2116/07 set
cifPre"S,chematic,Prawiligs qeiiveredtoy.ouearljefthismonth. . ,- ,
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'" Per. our redmt .disc\.ls~icins, our basic goals In devEllopinll this proppsaJ were.io:
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i. Remai~ as cbnslstentasp,bssible wiih'the ArChliectuhil/Englneerlngfees identified in .
. · our 611106 Pre7ScherjlaticiMaster ~ucl9~t" whne~lsq;ri'ak!hg Several relativelY rliil1Qr
adjustments nece.ssaryto accountforchal1gesin the project d,esignscop~ ,Which
havearisen~ubsequerinci $'/1106" :,u. . ,_ U'" ,.'.:' .....,...: ',:
. 2. .Provlde .professionalseivices'fees., which ar~fairand reasonable;'ljnd.which
represent a 900dvalue to th~ City cifTenjecu!a; whileals() providing NMR'and our
, _ sub.consultantswith tlie resourcesriecessary to ry;e.etthe: City ,of Temect:da's
expectaticin'SJorthisprciject. '., ,- ",' ,
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SimiW to bur previous. proposals, for purposes of clarity andsimpllci!y this proposljl is
. divi(jed Into .threecateg9ries:~rc:hitectllra~Eng.ineering ..BasicSElritices, Specialized
:Servi~es,and Reiinbursii~leExp.~!1se,l;.:rhese ar~ defi~~d b~low, with speCific fee
. ailq,cations noted on theattach~d "Alr:. Fee Summ~ry,Sheet"; (It should be clarified that,
consistent with' previOus disPl!ssions;' thesefee{'e~C1uae' the. pr,e'schematjcdellign
servic~.s we've completed toaate on Phase lI,but do. account for the services necessary ,
to complete phase IE(daccordancewithciur'ourrentcorit(act:) " . ',. . .' .... ., .
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· Ar~hitect~raI/EI)!'Iln~El~ingE3~sic ~e.ritl~e~:lri ~cc:ord~l1Ce\"lith' typicalind\l~try .
'. practiqe, ArchitecturallEn'gineering . Sasle S~ivicesc'on~isl.ofnorri1al. servip~s
. ;, provide~ by'tl1e: professionardisCipline~of,ll.rc:hiteCiural; S!ructl,lral Erigineeri~g,
Mecjhalilc~1 Engineeii~g (ilicjlu91n9 . HVAC,. PlumbiiJ9, and ,Fire., p,rotectiOn);a;hd
. Electcical Engineering (inclu~irig Fire Alarm) through the five major phases ,cif a.
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(530) 222-3300
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project: Schematic Design; 'Oesigl'! De\(elopmenl, Construction DocUments, !:lidding; ,
and Construction Administration. Basic serVices'vitouldbebllled monthly, based on
" 'the percentage ofcompletlon9f the'individual Phases, noted Inlhe AJEFee
. Summary Sheet.' , '
.SPllcilili~eci Seniice~Fees andAllowanclll;: Thesaaree~tabllshed to cover. the.
.., eos!softhosespt;lciali:z;ed services which, ,perindustr)i stsndards, are typically not
inciudedin Baslc'l;leryices,ce.g., Civil Engineering, Landsc~pe Architecture, etc. (Per
our discussion tOday,lterns noted as "AII6wance~.represei1t conse,ivative estimates,
i.e:;ltls not anticipated i~at tl:1e actual cost ofarW, such .lIne ite.!l1wiH exceed the
allowed ,amount, based on the, projectscop13 as currelitly understood.,Sholildany of
these aU6~ances prOVe to be too l:1igh, We woUld propose'to adJustaccon:lirgly;irJ the'
City's' fa\ior.) The,se ite,ms woUld be billed monthlY,' based on , percel!tage ,of
completion.' , , '
. "Relm~ursable Exp~nses: . Consistent' with typical ,In~ustry ,practice, we've
established an allowanqeto ~over antiqipate~ reimburssble expenses for us, and o,ur
,sub-consultants rehat!3d.to ~uch items as out-of-towntravel eXPenses, blueprints and
'photocQpieS (e~cli.Jdingbid sets,whlch tlie City has budgeteClseparately), postage
'. an,d 'handling, etc. Th,ese' ,costs. wo.uld 'bebilJed' m6nthly,pased.. oliactual
expenditures, Inacqordahce with the Relmpursables portiori of the attached "NMR '
:Ho,u,riY Rate and Reimbursable RateSchedl,Jle". , , , .' ' ., ' .
Again, ,Greg, thank you for the opportunity to provide this proposal. Naturally, we would,
be happy to work with you to adjust our scopeotser\lices arid fees, should thaI prove
'heces~ary to bettar,meettlie City's 'needs. We look foiward to continuing our Work with'
"the City's teamori thlsimpcirtantjJroject. Should you haVe any questions or comments,
plealladon't hesitate toqaU. , ' .. ' , " ,
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'- ,AlE Fee SummarY She~t for Pha~e II "
NMR Hourly RateahdRelmbursable Rate SchedUle
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NICHOLS . MELBURG & ROSSETTO
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Redding, CA96002
Fax (530) ,222-3~31i '
300 Knollcre_st Drive .
(530)22,2~33~0
EXHIBIT B
PAYMENT RATES AND SCHEDULE
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TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER
AlE FEE SUMMARY SHEET
NMR ARCHITECTS
MARCH 28, 2007
"PHASE II"
(CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, AND ASSOCIATED SITEWORK)
1. Architectural/Engineering Basic Services (Fixed Fee, per 6/1/06 Budget)
a. Schematic Design Phase (17.5%; $598,328)
b. Design Development Phase (22.5%; $769,279)
c. Construction Documents Phase (38.5%; $1,316,322)
d. Bid Phase (1.5%; $51,285)
e. Construction Administration Phase (20%: ~683.803)
Total- AlE Basic Services (100%; $3,419,017)
$3,419,017
2. Specialized Services
a. Civil Engineering (Allowance)
b. Landscape ArchitecUFountain Design (Allowance)
c. Security Electronics (Allowance)
d. Acoustical/ Audiovisual (Allowance)
e. Interior Designer (Allowance)
f. Telecom / Data Cabling Design (Allowance)
g. 3-D Renderings / Animations
h. Signage & Graphics Design (Allowance)
i. Cost Estimator (Allowance)
j. Record Documents (Drawings & Spec's.)
k. Green/LEED Consulting (Allowance)
I. Kitchen Consultant
m. HVAC Additive Alternate (Optional)
n. Basement Additive Alternate (Optional)
3. Reimbursable Expenses (Allowance)
Total
$75,000
$150,000
$50,000
$50,000
$75,000
$40,000
(Included in Item 1 above)
$20,000
$105,000
N/A (See "Notes")
$0 (See "Notes")
$20,000
$110,000
$100,000
$65.000
$4,279,017
Notes:
· Item 2b (Landscape ArchitecUFountain Design) assumes that design, bidding, and construction of the
waterfall feature shown on the North wall of the Phase 10 Parking Structure will be part of Phase II.
· Item 2j (Record Documents) is indicated as N/A, based on City's directive that Record Documents
will be addressed separately, at a later date.
· Item 2k (Green/ LEED Consulting) is allocated at $0 in the Phase II budget, because (per prior
City/NMR agreement) Green/LEED consulting fees for the entire project (including Phase II) are
included in the separate design contract for Phase 10.
· Item 2m (HVAC Additive Alternate) and Item 2n (Basement Additive Alternate) are included in the
Phase II design budget, pending the City's directive on whether or not it is desired to pursue
Contractor bid pricing on either (or both) as additive bid alternate(s). This work would be billed only if
the City directs the Design Team to proceed with it. The design fee noted for Item 2m assumes full
additive alternate bid documentation for upgraded HVAC system generally consistent with LEED
"Silver" level, but per City directive excludes any costs associated with actual LEED documentation,
certification, or commissioning processes. Design fee noted for Item 2n assumes full additive
alternate bid documentation for:l: 10,000 square foot Basement shell, with basic utility and life safety
infrastructure.
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Nichols Melburg & Rossetto Architects
Hourly Rate and Reimbursable Rate Schedule
As of January 1, 2007
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE:
Principal Architect/Structural Engineer.............................................................................. $165.00/hour
Director............................................................................................................................. $130.00/hour
Senior Associate Architect................................................................................................ $125.00/hour
Structural Engineer............................................. _............................................................. $125.00/hour
Associate.......................................................................................................................... $1 05.00/hour
Senior Project Architect/Manager..................................................................................... $1 OO.OO/hour
Project Arch itect/Manager/Eng ineer.................................................................................... $95. OO/hour
Architect............................................................................................................................ .$90.00/hour
Architect Intern .................................................................................................................. .$85.00/hour
Interior Design.................................................... _.............................................................. .$85.00/hour
CAD Operator I.................................................................................................................. .$85.00/hour
CAD Operator II.................................................. _.............................................................. .$75.00/hour
CAD Operator III................................................. _.............................................................. .$70.00/hour
Project Administrator.......................................... _............................................................. ..$70.00/hour
Technical Assistant ........................................................................................................ .$55.00/hour
Clerical .............................................................................................................................. .$45.00/hour
REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE RATES:
I. REPROGRAPHICS
Blueprints (24"x36") printed by NMR ..........................................................................$2.50/ea.
Blueprints (24"x36") printed by NMR for Qty. > 100/per order......................................$2.00/ea.
Blueprints (30"x42") printed by NMR ...........................................................................$3.50/ea.
Blueprints (30"x42") printed by NMR for Qty. > 100/per order ....................................$3.00/ea.
Blueprints (24"x36" I 30"x42") printed by outside source
(Available on Construction Sets ONL Y)...............................................Actual Expense + 10%
Copies (8-1/2x11 )..........................................................................................................$.1 Olea.
Copies (8-1 12x14).......................................................................................................... $.15/ea.
Copies (11 x17)....................................................................................................... ....... $.20/ea.
II. TRAVEL EXPENSES
Mileage ........................................................................................ Current IRS allowed amount
III. COMPUTER EXPENSES
Compo Plots (24"x36" Bond - black and white) ................................................ $4.00 per plot
Yo size Plots ....................................................................... $2.00 per plot
(30"x42" Bond - black and white) ................................................ $5.00 per plot
Yo size Plots ....................................................................... $2.50 per plot
(11"x17" I 8-1/2"x11" Bond - color)............................................... $5.00 per plot
(24"x36" Bond - color).................................................................$20.00 per plot
(30"x42" Bond - color).................................................................$25.00 per plot
Electronic transfer of drawing files..................................................................... $50.00 per dwg
for other than NMR and sub-consultant use
IV. AGENCY FEES
Approval and Plan Check Fees.............................................................Actual Expense + 10%
V. CONSULTANTS
Consultant Billings (for additional services) ...........................................Actual Expense + 10%
Consultant Reimbursable Expenses......................................................Actual Expense + 10%
VI. OTHER PROJECT RELATED ITEMS (including travel)...................... Actual Expense + 10%