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HomeMy WebLinkAbout090892 CC AgendaAGENDA TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL A REGULAR MEETING TEMECULA COMMUNITY CENTER - 28816 PUJOL STREET SEPTEMBER 8, 1992 - 7:00 PM SCHOOL 0¢', At approximately 9:45 PM, the City Council will determine which of the remaining agenda items _ can be considered and acted upon prior to 10:00 ' PM and may continue all other items on which · additional time is required 6ntil a future meeting. All meetings are scheduled to end at 10:00 PM Next in Order: Ordinance: No. 92-14 Resolution: No. 92-66 CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall presiding Invocation Pastor Gary Ruly, HIS Church Christian Center Flag Salute Councilmember Mu~oz ROLL CALL: Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks, Birdsall PRESENTATIONS/ PROCLAMATIONS PUBLIC FORUM This is a portion of the City Council meeting unique to the City of Temecula. At the meeting held on the second .Tuesday of each month, the City Council will devote a period of time (not to exceed 30 minutes) for the purpose of providing the public with an opportunity to discuss topics of interest with the Council. The members of the City Council will respond to questions and may give direction to City staff. The Council is prohibited, by the provisions of the Brown Act, from taking any official action on any matter which is not on the agenda. If you desire to speak on any matter which is not listed on the agenda, a pink "Request to Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the City Clerk. For all other agenda items a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the City Clerk b~fore the Council gets to that item. There is a five (5) minute time limit for individual speakers. 21egenda/090892 09~2~2 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. CONSENT CALENDAR 2 3 Standard Ordinance Adoption Procedure RECOMMENDATION 1.1 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Approve the minutes of the meeting of August 11, 1992 2.2 Approve the minutes of the meeting of August 25, 1992 Resolution ADDrovina List of Demands RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A 2/agertde/OeOBg2 2 Oe/O2/g2 4 Advance for Land Survevina and Geotechnical Services for Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements (Proiect No. PW 92-04) RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Make a finding that the extension of Margarita road will benefit the redevelopment project area, and the immediate neighborhood in which the road extension is located and; there are no other reasonable means of financing the road extension. 4.2 Approve an advance of $46,300 from the General Fund Revolving Fund to the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) for Land Surveying and Geotechnical Services for the construction of Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements. 5 Award of Contract for FY 92-93 City-wide Street StrioinQ and Stenciling Contract RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 Award a contract for the City-wide Street Striping and Stenciling to Orange County Striping Service, Inc. for FY 92-93 and authorize the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the contract. 6 Final Parcel MaD No. 27545 RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 Approve Final Parcel Map No. 27545 subject to the Conditions of Approval. 7 "No Parking" Zones on Jefferson Avenue. North of Winchester Road RECOMMENDATION: 7.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES IN THE AREA ADJACENT TO JEFFERSON AVENUE BETWEEN WINCHESTER ROAD AND NORTHERLY CITY LIMITS. 21agendd0e08e2 3 oe/02fe2 8 10 11 "No Parkinq" Zones on Moreno Road RECOMMENDATION: 8.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES ON MORENO ROAD OF TEMECULA Installation of Stop SiQns at Various Locations RECOMMENDATION: 9.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHING "STOP" SIGNS OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA "No Parkina" Zone Desianations Within the Initial Bike Lane Proiect RECOMMENDATION: 10.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES IN INITIAL BIKE LANE PROJECT. OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DESIGNATED AREAS OF THE Contract Change Order on Project PW 91-03, Rancho California Road Benefit District A reduction in the contract price for the Rancho California Road widening project. RECOMMENDATION: 11.1 Approve Contract Change Order No. 010, reducing the total contract amount by $7,867.90 as detailed in the staff report. 21agencle/OlO892 09~2~2 12 Rancho California Road Water District - Fire Mitigation Fee RECOMMENDATION: 12.1 Authorize a refund to the Rancho California water district of a Fire Mitigation Fee in the amount of $17,167.50 paid for the Rancho California Water District headquarters. 13 ApprOval Of RedeveloDment Fundino for Storm Drain Improvements on Front Street/I- 15 with PM 22515 and CUP No. 5 RECOMMENDATION: 13.1 Make a finding that the construction of Storm Drain Improvements on Front Street/I-15 with PM 22515 and CUP No. 5 will benefit the redevelopment project area, and the immediate neighborhood in which the Storm Drain Improvements are located; and that there are no other reasonable means of financing these Storm Drain Improvements. PUBLIC HEARINGS 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 hearing. If you challenge any of the projects in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondences delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. 14 Change of Zone No. 5631Nestina Tentative T~act MaD No 25320 Property located on the North Side of Pauba Road between Ynez and Margarita Roads) (Continued from the meeting of August 25, 1992) RECOMMENDATION: 14.1 Continue Change of Zone No. 5631 and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 25320 to the meeting of September 22, 1992. 2/,Oencla/OgO8g2 COUNCIL BUSINESS 15 Discussion of Combinina Public Safety and Traffic and Transoortation Commissions (Continued from the meeting of August 11, 1992) RECOMMENDATION: 15.1 Review Options and Direct Staff Regarding Desired Course of Action. 6 0g/02/~2 16 17 18 Speed Limit Reduction on Pauba Road from Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway RECOMMENDATION: 16.1 Read by title only and introduce and ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 92-_ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA AMENDING SECTION 12.02.010 (d) OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REDUCING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON PAUBA ROAD BETWEEN YNEZ ROAD AND MEADOWS PARKWAY EmerQenc¥ Manaeer Job Status Discussion of Public Safety Commission memorandum. Discussion of Commission Recognition Banouet (Placed on the agenda at the request of Mayor Birdsall) 19 Consideration of Allocation for Bus Stop MaD and Schedule Holders (Placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmember Mu~oz) RECOMMENDATION: 19.1 Allocate an amount (not to exceed $3,000) for the purchase of Bus Stop Map and Schedule Holders. CITY MANAGER REPORT CITY ATTORNEY REPORT CITY COUNCIL REPORTS ADJOURNMENT Next meeting: Wednesday, September 9, 1992, 5:00 PM, Capital Improvement Program, City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California Next regular meeting: September 22, 1992, 7:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California 211gendl/O90882 6 0//02/~2 TEMECULA::COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MEETING .i'(To be held at 8:00) CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: PUBLIC COMMENT: President Ronald J. Parks DIRECTORS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks Anyone wishing to address the Board of Directors, should present a completed pink "Request to Speak" to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address for the record. CONSENT CALEND/~,R 1 Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the minutes of the meeting of August 11, 1992. 1.2 Approve the minutes of the meeting of August 25, 1992. DISTRICT BUSINESS 2 NaminQ of Two Mini-parkS RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. CSD 92- 2.2 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD O.c DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ADOPTING A POLICY FOR NAMING PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES Approve the names of two mini-parks located within the Village Encore development, south of Rancho California Road and east of Margarita Road. GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT - Dixon DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT - Nelson BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS ADJOURNMENT: Next regular meeting September 22, 1992, 8:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California 21egenda/080882 7 08/02/82 TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY:MEETING : CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: PUBLIC COMMENT: Chairperson J. Sal Mu~oz presiding AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Parks, Mu~oz Anyone wishing to address the Agency, should present a completed pink "Request to Speak" to the City Clerk. When you are called to speak, 'please come forward and state your name and address for the record. AGENCY BUSINESS Minutes RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the minutes of August 11, 1992. 1.2 Approve the minutes of August 25, 1992. Award of Land Survevina Services Contract to Rick Enaineerina for Margarita Road Extension Interim Imorovement (PW 92-04) RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Approve the award of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $40,000 to Rick Engineering for Land surveying on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements, Project No. Pw 92-04, and authorize the Chairperson of the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) and the City Clerk to execute said contract. 2.2 Advance ~40,000 from the General Fund/Revolving Fund to the RDA. 2.3 Transfer ~40,000 from the RDA fund to the Capital Projects Fund and appropriate $40,000 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. 2/egend~/OeOBg2 8 08/02/82 2.4 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH LAND SURVEYING OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATION (SECTION 1,103-18) 3 Award of Cobtract to Law Crandall Inc. for Geotechnical Services for MarQarita Road Extension Interim Improvement (PW 92-04) RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Approve award of Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $6,300 to Law/Crandall Incorporated for Geotechnical Services on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements Project PW 92-04, and authorize the Chairperson of the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) and the city Clerk to execute said contract. 3.2 Advance $6,300 from RDA funds to Capital Projects Funds and appropriate $6,300 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. 3.3 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATION (SECTION 1,102-18) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT AGENCY MEMBER'S REPORTS ADJOURNMENT: Next regular meeting September 22, 1992, 8:00 PM, Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California 21egenda/Og0892 9 OejO2/S2 ITEM 1 ITEM 2 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL HELD AUGUST 11, 1992 A regular meeting of the Temecula City Council was called to order at 7:00 P.M. in the Temecula Community Center, 28818 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall presiding. PRESENT: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks, Birdsall ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, City Attorney Scott C. Field, and City Clerk June Greek. INVOCATION The invocation was given by Pastor James Field, First Baptist Church. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The audience was led in the pledge of allegiance was led by Mayor Pro Tem Karel Lindemans. PRESENTATIONS/ PROCLAMATIONS Joe Hreha presented Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall with the 1992 Recycling Achievement Award received by the City from the State of California Department of Conservation, at the 16th Annual Conference of the California Resource Recovery Association, for first place in the public sector category. Mayor Birdsall expressed her appreciation to the citizens for the support she received during her trip to Washington D.C. City Attorney Scott Field advised that during the closed session the City Council considered whether to continue to pursue the litigation against the Border Patrol. The City Council has decided to discontinue this litigation in light of recent cooperation of the Border Patrol. Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans clarified that the City will continue to monitor the Border Patrol pursuit policies. CCMIN8/11/92 -1 - 912192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11.1992 PUBLIC FORUM Mike Thesing, 20391 Via Brisa, Temecula, addressed the Council with his concern that there are presently too many restaurants for the population in Temecula, and suggested that the City place a moratorium on any new restaurants for three to four years. Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans asked that staff provide information from other cities with this type of moratorium in place. Councilmember Mu~oz suggested that staff and possibly the Chamber of Commerce could provide potential entrepreneurs with the facts on the present local economy. CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans stated he would abstain from voting on Items No. 9, 10 and 11 due to a conflict of interest. Councilmember Mu~oz stated he would abstain from voting on Items No. 9 due to a possible conflict of interest. Councilmember Parks stated he would abstain from voting on Items No. 8 and 9 due to a conflict of interest. It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Mur~oz to approve Consent Calendar Items I - 8, and 10 - 16. The motion was carried by the following vote: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Due to a lack of a voting quorum for Item No. 9, the rule of necessity wa declared and lots were drawn. Councilmember Parks drew the lot to cast a vote on this matter. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded b~.' Councilmember Moore to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 9. The motion was carried by the following vote: AYES: 3 COUNCILMEMBERS: Birdsall, Moore, Parks NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: 2 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Mu~oz CCMINB/11192 °2- gl2192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1. Standard Ordinance Adootion Procedure 1.1 AUGUST 11,1992 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. 2. Minutes 2.1 3. Resolution Aoorovin; List of Demands 3.1 8 Approve the minutes of the meeting of July 14, 1992. Adopt a resolution entitled: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A Public NuisanCe Abatement - 28613 Pujol Street 4.1 Approve the issuance of a purchase order in the amount of $17,725 to Hunt Wrecking for the removal of all vehicles and scrap metals. 4.2 Approve the issuance of a purchase order in the amount of $14,845 to Environmental Recovery Services for the hazardous material removal. 4.3 Appropriate $32,570 for Other Outside Services from Unreserved Fund Balance. Continuation of Resolution Establishino Buildina Valuation and MiScellaneous Fee Schedules 5.1 Continue consideration of this item off calendar to allow adequate time for a resolution to be achieved. Amended Condition of ADoroved Tentative Trao~ MaD No. 23209 6.1 Approve the amendment to Condition No. 33. Award of Professional Engineering Services Contract for an Interchanoe Study on I-15 7.1 The joint Temecula/Murrieta Transportation Committee recommends that the City Council award a contract for Professional Engineer Services to NBS/Lowry of San Diego for an amount not to exceed $15,000 to conduct an interchange Study on I-15 North of Winchester Road; 7.2 Authorize the Mayor to execute the contract. CCMINBII 1/92 -3- 912192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11.1992 8. Renewal of Annual Street Maintenance Contract FY 92-93 8.1 Extend the Street Maintenance Contract as amended with Ramtek Contractors, Inc. of Temecula for a period of one year (June 30, 1993); 8.2 Authorize the Mayor to execute the contract. e Award of Contract for Construction of Street Imorovements on Sixth Street Between Front Street and Mercedes - PW 92-02 9.1 Award a contract for construction of street and sidewalk improvements on Sixth Street (Project PW 92-02) to Ramtek Contractors, Inc., for $41,326.30, and authorize the Mayor to execute said contract. 9.2 Transfer $45,458.93 from the Development Impact Fund to the Capital Projects Fund and appropriate $45,458.93 (bid amount plus 10% to allow for possible change orders) to Capital Projects Account No. 021- 165-623-5804. 10. Award of Professional Services Contract to Leinhton and Associates for Geotechnical Services on Sixth Street Proiect (PW 92-02) 10.1 Award a professional services contract in the amount of $3,038.00 to Leighton and Associates for Geotechnical Services on the Sixth Street Project (PW 92.02) and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said contract. 10.2 Transfer $3,038.00 from the Development Impact Fund and appropriate $3,038.00 to the Capital Projects Account No. 021-165-623-5804. 11. Award of Professional Services Contract to Robert Bein. William Frost and Associates for Survey Services on Sixth Street (PW 92-02) 11.1 Award a professional services contract in the amount of $4,625.00 to Robert Bein, William Frost and Associates (RBF) for survey services on Sixth Street improvements (Project No. PW 92-02), and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign said contract. 11.2 Transfer $4,625.00 from the Development Impact Fund to the Capital Projects Account and appropriate $4,625.00 to Capital Projects Account No. 021-165-623-5804. 12. Acceptance of Public Improvements in Tract No. 21764 12.1 Accept the Public Improvements in Tract No. 21764; CCMINBI11192 -4- 912/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 13. 14. 15. 16. AUGUST 11, 1992 12.2 Authorize the reduction of Faithful Performance Sewer System Bond and release of the Subdivision Monumentation Bond; 12.3 Accept the Faithful Performance Maintenance Rider; 12.4 Approve the Subdivision Agreement Rider; 12.5 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Release a Portion of Faithful Performance Bonds and Material and Labor Bonds in Parcel Mao No. 23496 13.1 Authorize the release of a portion of the Street/Drainage Faithful Performance Bonds and Labor and Material Bonds in Parcel Map No. 23496; 13.2 Direct the City Clerk to so notify the Developer and Surety. Release Faithful Performance Securities and Material and Labor Securities in Parcel Mao NO. 23334 14.1 Authorize the release of Street/Drainage and Sewer and Water System Faithful Performance Letters of Credit, and Material and Labor Letters of Credit in Parcel Map No. 23354; 14.2 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Release of Material and Labor Bonds in Parcel MaD No. 23561-1 15.1 Authorize the release of Material and Labor Bonds in Parcel Map No. 23561-1; 15.2 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Release of Material and Labor Bonds in Parcel MaD No. 23561-2 16.1 Authorize the release of Material and Labor Bonds in Parcel Map No. 23561-2; 16.2 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Developer and Surety. PUBLIC HEARINGS 17. Vestina Tentative Tract MaD 25320 and Change of Zone 5631 CCMIN8/11192 -5- 812/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Mayor Birdsall opened the public hearing at 7:25 P.M. AUGUST 11.1992 It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to continue Vesting Tentative Tract Map 25320 and Change of Zone 5631 to the meeting of August 25, 1992. The motion was unanimously carried. 18. Ordinance Regulatino Temporary Signs Gary Thornhill presented the staff report. Councilmember Parks asked if banners were permitted under the Ordinance. Gary Thornhill advised that they are permitted, as long as they are attached to the building. Councilmember Lindemans asked what the make-up of the ad-hoc committee was, and if the Chamber reviewed all the documents prior to endorsing the ordinance. Gary Thornhill advised that there were four ad-hoc committee meetings with representatives from real estate, sign businesses, restaurants, the Chamber of Commerce and several others. He added that there was not consistent attendance at all of the meetings. John Meyer added that the ordinance was reviewed and approved by one of the Chamber's sub-committees. Mayor Birdsall opened the public hearing at 7:45 P.M. Robert Scott, 28535 Front Street, Temecula, stated he agrees that signs should not be on sidewalks, but feels the ordinance will hinder businesses. Mike O'Donnell, 29760 Rancho California Road, Temecula, representing Bob Newsom, C-21 Newsom, read a letter Mr. Newsom addressed to the Council in opposition to the proposed ordinance. In his letter, Mr. Newsom requested postponing the ordinance until there are signs of an end to the recession. Roni Graves, 31040 Via Norte, Temecula, stated that she was part of the ad-hoc committee, however, on the day the ordinance was voted on, the three realtors on the committee were not notified of the meeting. Ms. Graves stated that under the circumstances of the current recession, adoption of the ordinance should be postponed for a minimum of six months. When asked what she felt should be allowed, Ms. Graves stated that A-Frame signs should be allowable. She added that the visibility of the building was important when determining the allowable signage. Gary Thornhill clarified that most of the banners and temporary signs in the City are and have been illegal; however, this proposed ordinance allows signs that are not CCMIN8/11192 -6- 912/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11, 1992 allowed under the existing ordinance. City staff has not been enforcing the sign ordinance at the direction of the City Council. Kenneth McKee, 41900 Moreno Drive, Temecula, representing Motel 6, expressed opposition to the time limits on the permit. Costas St. John, 28690 Front Street, Temecula, stated that because the present economic situation, all forms of advertisement should be allowed for a two year period. William Hepburn, 31130 South General Kearney Road, Temecula, stated that he felt the businesses need all the help they can get and suggested that the banners read "Shop Temecula First". Mike Thesing, 20391 Via Brisa, Temecula, concurred with the previously expressed opposition to the ordinance. Greg Treadwell, 27300 B. Jefferson, Temecula, expressed concern that the ordinance will have negative impacts on the already unstable local business industry. Mr. Treadwell added that if the ordinance is approved, all business should adhere to the policy. Mayor Birdsall declared a recess at 8:00 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:15 P.M. Bob Richardson, 29760 Rancho California Road, Temecula, stated that it was very important to allow new business owners a fair chance to advertise their businesses. Gary Bigge, 4525 Catelar Street, San Diego, representing Burger King, stated that a lot of the local business are struggling in this recession, and it is his opinion that the banners increase his business. Lou Kashmere, 29115 Front Street, Temecula, suggested that the City hire a consultant to draft a sign motif for use on banners. Jim Futcher, 27625 Jefferson, Temecula, owner of two local Subway Sandwich Shops, advised that he volunteered to serve on the ad-hoc committee. At the meetings there was consensus to eliminate A-Frame signs, but not to eliminate banners that are not affixed to buildings. Mr. Futcher added that he felt the ordinance was appropriate. Joan Tussing, owner of Fast Signs, advised that she served on the ad-hoc committee and expressed her appreciation for the planning staff's consideration of the business community. Ms. Tussing suggested a six month moratorium on enforcement to allow the businesses to seek appropriate signage. Carol Gamboni, 28535 Front Street, Temecula, expressed her opposition to the ordinance. CCMINB/11192 -7- 912/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11, 1992 Councilmember Mur~oz stated that many of the signs are in the public right-of-way which creates a liability for the City and these signs should be removed immediately. He also agreed that signage should be addressed at project approval to ensure that businesses are adecluately advertised by "kiosk" signs or marclues. Councilmember Lindemans agreed that any sign in the public right-of-way is an immediate hazard to the City and should be moved. Councilmember Lindemans suggested a moratorium of one year, with signs in the public right-of-way and vehicle mounted to be removed immediately. Councilmember Moore stated that she felt the ordinance was very liberal. Councilmember Parks stated he would like to see a six month delay on enforcement, the sixty days of banner advertisement per year was not enough, and asked that staff determine conditions where free-standing signs and banners could be allowed. Councilmember Mufioz stated that he would agree to doubling the duration period for banners. City Attorney Scott Field advised the Council that he felt it is was important to take action at this time on the ordinance. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to return this matter to staff with instructions to review and provide a grandfather approval for existing signs for a period of six months and review the time limits proposed; implement enforcement of the two restrictions on signs posted in the right- of-way or vehicle mounted; and study and bring back a recommendation where free- standing signs, A-Frame signs and banners may be used. The motion was carried as follows: AYES: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Muftoz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: I COUNCILMEMBERS: Moore 19. Final Listina of Potentially Hazardous Buildinas Tony Elmo presented the staff report. Mayor Birdsall opened the public hearing at 9:30 P.M. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to continue the public hearing for Final Listing of Potentially Hazardous Buildings to September 22, 1992. The motion was unanimously carried. CCMINB/11192 -8- 912/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES COUNCIL BUSINESS 24. AUGUST 11, 1992 Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Paloma Del Sol City Attorney Scott Field presented the staff report. It was moved by Councilmember Lindemans, seconded by Councilmember Moore to approve the Amended Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") regarding Paloma Del Sol. Councilmember Mu~oz expressed concern that this agreement had the potential for possible litigation by to the County and opposed the agreement which he felt modified the contract forever. Councilmember Lindemans clarified that the contract was for a two year term. Councilmember Parks stated that he supported the agreement which settles a potential lawsuit with the developer and provides the City with a development agreement with the local developer instead of with the County. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: I COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Parks, Birdsall Muf~oz 25. Consideration of Chamber of Commerce Contract Service Aoreement Mary Jane Henry provided the staff report. Doug Davies, 27450 Ynez Road, Temecula, representing the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, requested support for renewal of the contract. Evelyn Harker, 31130 S. General Kearney, Temecula, encouraged the City Council to support the contract agreement. Councilmember Mur~oz stated that he objects to being asked to support activities which are being done by two other organizations in the community and which appear to be very generic to any Chamber. It was moved by Councilmember Lindemans, seconded by Councilmember Parks to approve funding in the amount of $46,000 to the Chamber of Commerce and to direct the execution of the Chamber of Commerce Contract Service Agreement. The motion was unanimously carried. CCMINa/11/92 -9- 912192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 23. AUGUST 11, 1992 Emergency Management Proaram Presentation It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Moore to continue the Emergency Management Program Presentation to the meeting of August 25, 1992. The motion was unanimously carried. 20. Temecula/Murrieta Transportation Committee Tim Serlet provided the staff report. Councilmember Parks stated that he believed the original intent of the committee was to work on the freeway interchange; however, if there are other issues that the Council would like addressed, he would request clear direction. Councilmember Mu~oz stated that he saw the committee addressing several issues regarding transportation. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Moore to continue the operation of the Temecula/Murrieta Transportation Committee and using the list of issues presented in the staff report, bring back in one month a prioritized list of issues that the committee should address. At 10:00 P.M. it was moved by Councilmember Mufioz, seconded by Councilmember Parks to extend the meeting to 10:15 P.M. The motion was unanimously carried. 21. Discussion of Combining Traffic and TransBortation and Public Safety Commissions Councilmember Lindemans stated that he brought this item before the Council because he felt that the two Commissions could be combined to save on staff time, and to make the commissions more viable. He suggested that the Councilmembers review and perhaps question some of the Commissioners. Councilmember Mu~oz said that he would hate to see the two commissions combined, stating that he felt the Traffic and Transportation Commission had a lot of responsibilities to keep their attention and added that he felt the Council was guilty of not providing enough direction. Mayor Birdsall indicated that she did not feel fiat disaster preparedness was a topic for the Public Safety Commission and that a lot of other Cities handle this issue under their Parks and Recreation Commission. Chairman Ron Roberts of the Traffic and Transportation Commission advised that although in the past the Commission had not been utilized to its fullest potential, the Commission was now being adequately utilized. Chairman Roberts provided the CCMIN811 1/92 -1 O- 912182 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11o 1992 Council with the following list of issues that the Commission is presently working on: Sub-Committee is working on regulating oversize permit loads. * Providing inter-city bus service. Implementing Dial-A-Ride. * An addition of west bound through lane on Winchester Road. Chairman Frank Klein of the Public Safety Commission addressed the Commission in opposition to the proposed merger. Chairman Klein advised that Commissioner Ted Goudy supported the merger of the two Commissions with the addition of two Commissioners. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to continue this matter and direct staff to determine how the merger would be completed and what areas the two Commissions do not overlap and bring this information back in one month. Ron Roberts, The motion was unanimously carried. 22. Appointment to Parks and Recreation Commission It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to continue the appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission to the meeting of August 25, 1992. The motion was unanimously carried. CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager David Dixon advised the Council that the City has arranged for Inland Valley Cable to air an earthquake preparedness program on Friday August 14, and Monday August 24, 6:00 P.M., Channel 24. He added that a Family Disaster Preparedness Plan would be distributed to every home through the Bargain Bulletin on August 12. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None CITY COUNCIL REPORTS /,-- CCMIN811 1/92 -11 - 9/2/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 11, 1992 ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Councilmember Lindemans, seconded by Councilmember Parks to adjourn at 10:30 P.M. The next regular meeting of the Temecula City Council will be held on Tuesday, August 25, 1992, 7:00 P.M. Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula. Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk CCMINB/11192 -12- 912192 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL HELD AUGUST 25, 1992 A regular meeting of the Temecula City Council was called to order at 7:00 P.M. in the Temecula Community Center, 28818 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall presiding. PRESENT: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks, Birdsall ABSENT: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David F. Dixon, City Attorney Scott C. Field, and Administrative Secretary Susan Jones. INVOCATION The invocation was given by EIder Greg LeBlanc, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The audience was led in the pledge of allegiance was led by Councilmember Moore. PRESENTATIONS/ PROCLAMATIONS No public comments were made. PUBLIC FORUM None CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Parks to approve Consent Calendar Items No. I - 11. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None CCMIN8/25192 - 1 * 9/1/92 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 1. AUGUST 25, 1992 Standard Ordinance Adoption Procedure 1.1 Motion to waive the reading of the text of all ordinances and resolutions included in the agenda. Resolution ADoroving List of Demands 2.1 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92-64 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ALLOWING CERTAIN CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A City Treasurer's Reoort as of June 30, 1992 3.1 Receive and file report. Aooointment to Parks and Recreation Commission 4.1 Delay appointment until the meeting of October 13, 1992. Set Hearing on Source Reduction and Recvclinca Element and Household Hazardous Waste Element 5.1 Set a public hearing on the preliminary Source Reduction end Recycling Element (SRRE), the Household Hazardous Waste Element (HHWE), and a proposed Negative Declaration for October 13, 1992. 5.2 Direct the City Clerk to publish the Notice of Public Hearing. Release of Faithful Performance Warranty Bond and Material and Labor Bond in Tract No. 19872-1 6.1 Authorize the release of Faithful Performance Maintenance Bond for street, water and sewer systems and the Material and Labor Bond in Tract No. 19872-1. e 6.2 Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and the Developer. Release of Faithful Performance Warranty Bond end Material end Labor Bond in Tract No, 19872-2 7.1 Authorize the release of Faithful Performance Maintenance Bond for CCMINBI25192 -2- 911192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25.1992 10. 11. 7.2 street, water and sewer systems and the Material and Labor Bond in Tract No. 19872-2. Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and the Developer. Release of Faithful Performance Warranty Bond and Material and Labor Bonds in Tract No. 20848 8.1 8.2 Authorize the release of Faithful Performance Maintenance Bond for street, water and sewer systems and the Material and Labor Bond in Tract No. 20848. Direct the City Clerk to so advise the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and the Developer. Authorize Reduction in Bond Amounts in Tract Nos. 23220 and 24232 9.1 Authorize the reduction Street, Sewer and Water Faithful Performance Bond amounts. 9.2 Approve the Subdivision Improvement Agreements and 18-month extension of time. 9.3 9.4 Accept the Faithful Performance Bond riders in the reduced amounts, all in Tract No.'s 23220 and 24232. Direct the City Clerk to so notify the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Vesting Final Tract MaD No. 25004-1 10.1 Approve Vesting Final Tract Map No. 25004-1, subject to the Conditions of Approval. Advance for Construction of Margarita Road Extension Interim Imnrovements (Project No. PW 92-04) 11.1 PUBLIC HEARINGS Approve the advance of $562,650 from the General Fund Revolving Fund to the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) for the construction of Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements. 12. Abatement of Hazardous Vegetation from Vacant Lots or Parcels as oer Ordinance 91 - 18. Chapter 6.16 CCMINBI25/92 -3- 911192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 Chief Building Official Tony Elmo presented the staff report. It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Mu~oz to adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92-65 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ORDERING CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS AGAINST PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF TEMECULA FOR COSTS OF ABATEMENT AND REMOVAL OF HAZARDOUS WEEDS The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: 0 Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks, Birdsall COUNCILMEMBERS: None 13. Vesting Tentative Tract MaD 25320 and Zone Change No. 5631 It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Mu~oz to Continue Change of Zone No. 5631 and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 25320 to September 8, 1992. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Muf~oz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None COUNCIL BUSINESS 14. CCMINB/25192 Eagle Mountain Landfill Project Joe Hreha presented the staff report. Councilmember Muf~oz suggested that Mine Reclamation Company be invited to give a presentation and provide a question and answer forum. City Manager David Dixon advised that Cable Channel 24 offers an on-going presentation on the project. -4.- ellis2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 Joe Hreha added that he could arrange a tour of the facility. Mayor Birdsall asked that the cable channel program schedule for airing the Eagle Mountain presentation be provided to the Councilmembers. It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans to recommend through the Western Riverside Council of Government's Executive Committee representative, support of an Eagle Mountain condition that the revenues to the County from the Eagle Mountain project be distributed 100% between the County and all of its cities based upon population or another fair and equitable distribution developed to the satisfaction of Riverside County and all of its cities. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None 15. Designation of Voting Delegate League Annual Conference It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Mur~oz to designate Mayor Pro Tem Lindemans as voting delegate and Counciimember Parks as alternate, to represent the City of Temecula at the Annual League of California Cities Conference Business Meeting. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mufioz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None 16. Appointments to Development Code Advisory Committee Gary Thornhill presented the staff report. Councilmember Parks suggested that the five appointees be people who work in the industry and deal with the codes. Counciimember Moore stated that she would be appointing Larry Markham of Markham and Associates, who has agreed to serve on the committee. Mayor Birdsall suggested Councilmember Parks as the Council representative. CCMIN8/25192 -5- 911 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 Councilmember Parks deferred the recommendation to Councilmember Mu~oz who accepted the appointment. Mayor Birdsall asked that the Councilmembers submit their recommendations for the five members-at-large to Gary Thornhill by the end of the week. It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to appoint Councilmember Mu~oz to the Development Code Advisory Committee. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None 17. General Plan Contract Amendment for Comdetion of Development Code Gary Thornhill presented the staff report. It was moved by Councilmember Moore, seconded by Councilmember Lindemans to amend the General Plan Contract by $26,405 for the completion of the Development Code. The motion was unanimously approved as follows: AYES: 5 COUNCILMEMBERS: Lindemens, Moore, Muf~oz, Parks, Birdsall NOES: 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None Mayor Birdsall declared a recess at 7:45. The meeting reconvened at 9:00 P.M. 18. Emeroencv Manaoement Presentation City Manager David Dixon presented the staff report providing an overview of the City's emergency management plan and disaster preparedness program. Mr. Dixon stressed the importance of education, preparation and practice. Counciimember Lindemans suggested that the French Valley Airport be a possible evacuation center, with supplies stored in a hangar at that location. City Manager Dixon stated that staff will look into the suggestion, however, it will CCMINa/2ti/92 -6- 911192 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25.1992 require traveling, and staff would prefer to encourage people not to travel during disasters. Mayor Birdsall questioned the feasibility of placing a cellular phone at the radio station to be used in the event of a major emergency or disaster. Joe Hreha advised that staff is working with the local radio station and have established a password system, as well as an emergency bypass of the Emergency Broadcast System on Inland Valley Cable System. A Disaster Case Radio is in place at Station 73 and 800 mega hertz radios are currently on line. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS None CITY MANAGER REPORT City Manager David Dixon advised that there is a General Plan Town Meeting Monday, August 31, 1992, 7:00 P.M. at the public library, to provide an overview of what the plan is. Mr. Dixon briefly discussed some of the general plan issues and encouraged the public to become involved and attend the meeting to better understand the issues facing the City Council. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT None CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Councilmember Mur~oz advised that there is a volunteer group working with the United Way in order to secure funding in the amount of $18,000 to address transportation needs in Murrieta and Temecula, and this group is proposing to ask the City for matching funds to purchase a Dial-A-Road services in Temecula. Mayor Birdsall advised that she had been contacted by the Mayor of Riverside requesting the City of Temecula participate, along with other southwest cities, in the County's Centennial parade with a float. Mayor Birdsall asked that this item be placed on an agenda for discussion. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Councilmember Parks, seconded by Councilmember Moore to adjourn at CCMIN8126192 -7- 911 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 25. 1992 9:45 P.M. to a joint meeting of the City of Temecula Planning Commission and the City Council on Thursday, September 3, 1992, 6:00 P.M., Main Conference Room, City Hall, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on September 8, 1992, 7:00 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. ATTEST: Mayor Patricia H. Birdsall June S. Greek, City Clerk CCMIN8/25192 -8- 911192 ITEM NO. 3 RESOLUTION NO. 92 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 RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the following claims and demands as set forth in Exhibit A have been audited by the City Manager, and that the same are hereby allowed in the mount of $634,001.16 SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this resolution. AlPROVED AND ADOPTED, this 8th day of September, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] 3/Re,ol 270 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 92- was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 8th day of September, 1992 by the following roll call vote. 0 COUNCILMEMBERS: None NOES: 0 COUNCiLMEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 COUNCiLMEMBERS: None June S. Greek, City Clerk 3/Re~ol 270 '~ CITY OF TEMECULA LIST OF DEMANDS 08/20/92 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 08/27/92 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 09/08/92 TOTAL CHECK RUN: 08/27/92 TOTAL PAYROLL: TOTAL LIST OF DEMANDS FOR 09/08/92 COUNCIL MEETING: $12,507.64 $432.896.72 $101,102.35 $87,494.45 $634,001.16 DISBURSEMENTS BY FUND: CHECKS: 001 100 110 190 191 193 210 250 300 310 320 330 GENERAL GAS TAX FUND RANCHO CALIF. RD. REIMB. TCSD TCSD SERVICE LEVEL A TCSD SERVICE LEVEL C CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM CAPITAL PROJECTS (TCSD) INSURANCE FUND VEHICLE FUND INFORMATIONS SYSTEMS COPY CENTER FUND PAYROLL: 001 100 190 300 320 330 GENERAL (PAYROLL) GAS TAX FUND (PAYROLL) TCSD (PAYROLL) INSURANCE FUND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (PAYROLL) COPY CENTER FUND (PAYROLL) $134,581.87 $48,567,26 $255,225.60 $14.906.56 $125.95 $1,594.20 $63,224,93 $1,500.00 $697.94 $89.96 $16,260,04 $9,732.40 $55,314.76 $9,307.77 $19,963.66 $561.63 $999.76 $1,346.67 $546,506.71 $87,494.45 TOTAL BY FUND: $634,001.16 PREPARED BY KARMA MCINTYRE DAVID DIXON, 'CITY MANAGER ,HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE AND CORRECT. , HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE AND CORRECT. CZT".; OF TEKEC~L~ FOR ALL PERIODS VOUCHER/ CHECX" CHECK ~NBOR VENDOR ....... ITEm' " ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NU~)ER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER iTE)I AMOUNT A~OUNT 11515 08117R2 000262 RANCHO WATER ....... IRRIBAIION PLAN CHECK S 250-190-12~-5B02 1,500.00 1.500.00 11521 08/20/92 HARVEY~ BERNADETTE 11522 08/20/V2 DEL CASTILLD, ANEELINA "11S~S'OB/20/92 ....... DI~RICH70D~A' REFUND/TENNIS REFUND/SWI!4HINB 190-185-4811 !90-185-4810 REF1J~/'HORS~ANSHIP ...... 190-I85-4818 26.00 20.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 11524 08/20/92 000127 CALIFORNIAN "!1524'08120R2'00012T'CAL1FORNIAN 11524 08120/92 000127 CALIFORNIAN 11524 08/20/92 000127 CALIFORNIAN 11525 08120192 000151 CARL WARREN & CO. LEBAL ADVERTISINB FY 92 001-120-999-5256 LEBAL'tDVEl~TISINB'FIF'92"l)OFI20=B99=5256 LBAL ADVERTISINB FY 92 001-120-999-5256 LEBAL ADVERTISINB FY 92 001-I20-999-5256 PERCUCHETTI, CLAIN 300-199-999-5205 41.04 1!9:16 ........ ~1.75 6,58 198.53 407.25 407.25 '1112FOB720'I92'OOfi55")A~'IN AUDI~IVIDEO'PRODUCTIDN'OOFIO0;99F;5250 700:00 ...... 700.00 ' 11527 08/20/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 995~22; CDHPUTER PAPER 'L~527'OB~20/V2'OOOi77"BLENNIES"DRrICE'pRDDUCT'TAX 11527 08120/92 000177 BLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT CARTRID6E! 92295A! TONE 11527 08/20/V2 000177 6LENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 'I'1t27"OBI2019TOOOI77"BLENNIEFOr"T'iCE 'PRODU,CT"FILE7 ECONONY 11527 08/20/92 000177 6LENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT ENVELOPES 11527 08/20/92 000177 6LENNIE8 OFFICE PRODUCT DISCOUNT "1152T'OBI20/92"OOOI77'BLENNIES'OFFICE'PRODUCT' TAX 11527 08/20192 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT H2-405-7 LETTER SIZE 12 11527 08120/92 000177 6LENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT PROFESSIONAL PADFOLIO 'I1527"O81207V2'~O01'77'GL'ENNIEFOFFICE"PRODUCT"TAX 001-140-999-5220 104,85 001:140-999-5220 ................ 8;15 ' 001-140-999-5220 89.95 001-!40-999-5220 6.97 00I'140-999-5220 .......... 41.&l ....... 00!-140-999-5220 9,00 "' 001-140-999-5220 10,40- 001-140-999-5220 ~.12 190-180-999-5220 ~,99 190-180-999-5220 9.66 '190:180:999-5220 ~;~B ......... ~OO~2B ....... 11528 08120/92 000192 6LOBAL CONPUTER SUPPL!E C3251 DUST BLASTER II R "I1528'09/20/92"'000192" GLODAL'CONPUTER'SUPPLIE"FREIGHT" 11528 08/20192 000192 6LOBAL CONPUTER SUPPLIE TAX 520-199-999-5221 54.00 320-199~999-5221 ................. 6:66 ~20-!99-99~-5221 4,47 65.1~ "~1529'08720/92'00019T'IC~' .... 92'HUNICIPAE'YEAR BOOK .... 00F150:999-5228 ......... 82.50 .... 82.50 ' 11550 08/20/92 000195 "'11530" 08/20/92" 000195 ASCON HASLER, NAILINS SY ASCON HASLER NAILINS SY 1010L SCALE/7118192-71 530-199-999-5581 110.00 9610T~5/'08101-101~1 '* 530-199-999-5581 IBB.25 298.25 11531 08/20/92 000206 11531'08/20192'00020F 11531 08/20/92 000206 11532 08120/92 000218 KINKO'S COPIES lINEO'S'COPIES ' KINKO'S CO~T= OPEN ACCOUNT!STOCK AS N 530-!99-999-5590 'OPEFACCOUNTiSTO;E AS N' ~0;199-999-5590 OPEN ACCOUNT!STOCK AS N 550-199-999-5590 ~ARILYN'S COFFEE SERVIC"CO~EE*'SERVICEFCITY'HA"O01:199-999-5250 4.si 19.2l 72,86 27.26 72,86 11555 08/20/92 000226 "11555' 08/20/92' '000226' ;.~ 08/20!~2 00022& 11555 08/20/92 000226 "'~' 08/20/92 000226 11533 08/20/92 00022~ HICRO A6E COHPUTER CENT APBO05; AHERZCAN POWER 520-199-99%5605 KICRD'ABE CDNPUlER CENT"'UPS'i250 ........... ~20-199-999-5605 NICRO ACE COMPUTER CENT TAX 320-I~9-999-5605 MICRO ABE COMPUTER CENT APCI-60105 TELECO~ 520-199-99%5&05 ."tICRO ABE COMPUTER CENT TAX 520-I~9-9~9-5~05 HICRO AGE COHPUTER CENT CREDIT, ITE~ RETURNED 52~199-999-5605 61,00 487.00 42.49 557,00 · 41,62 52L75- 644.~5 VOUCHRc, ' .....~ 06/20/~2 i8=02 CITY OF TEHECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR "' .~ PERIODS ~VOUCHER/ CHECK" CHECK VENDOR VENDOR NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME ............... ITE~ ................. A"'OUt~ DESCRIPTION NUMBER AMOUNT AMOUNT '11534' 08120192 000249 PEllY CASH 11534 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH 115~ 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH "11534' 08/20/92' 000249 PET~ CASH 11554 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH 11534 09/20/92 000249 PETI'Y CASH .... 11534' 08/20/92 000249 PETI'Y CASH 11534 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH 11534 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH .... 11534" 08/20/92" O00249"PETI'Y CASH ' 11534 08/20/92 000249 PETTY CASH ..... CASH REIHB. JULY 92 CASH REIN. JULY 92 CASH REIN. JULY 92 ............ CASH REIHB;"JULY' CASH REIHB. JULY 92 £ASH REIMB. JULY 92 CASH REIMB;"IULY CASH REIMB. JULY 92 CASH REINS. JULY 92 CASH'RE1MG."JULY'92"OOF!IO-999-5665 CASH REINS. JULY 92 00!-120-999-5220 001-163-999-5220 38.41 00!-140-9~9-5220 10.72 00!-163-99~-5258 ,n O0 001-140-999-52&0 2~.3~ 001-162-~99-5220 56.35 00!-150-999'52&0 20.00 320-199-999-5220 ................. 13.17 001-150-999-5220 23.65 001-161-999-5n,.?.0 40,49 30.49 42,73 309.40 "'1!535"08120/~2'000255" PRO LOC['&"[OEY 'OPt'ACCOUNT FOR MI5C;"'190-180-999-5212 .... 55,70 ........ 55,70 "' 11536 08/20/92 000260 RAN-TEC RUBBER STAMP HF APPROVAL STAMPdELF INK 001-162-999-5220 --l~3r~B~2~2-~2~-RAN~TEC-RU~BER~TAMP~r-NAME~ADGE~JU~E-~REE~C-~F12~l99-522~- 11536 08/20/92 000260 RAN-TEC RUBBER STAMP MF IDEAL STAMP CHAN6E)BUL[ 001-140-999-5~0 11536 08120192 000260 RAN-TEC RUBBER STAMP MF TAX 001-162-999-5220 I151&"OB120'!92'OOO2&F'RAN;TEC RUBBER'STI~'IP'ffir"TAX 001;120:999:5220 11536 08/20/92 000260 RAN-TEC RUBBER STAMP NF TAX 001-140-999-5220 40,00 2;50 8.00 3.10 .62 54,41 '~'1'15~' 08/20/92"000262" RANCHD1ATER' Ol-~-:7OOOI-Z 11537 09/20/92 000262 RANCHO WATER 01-11-70002-2 11537 08/20R2 000262 RANCHO WATER 01-1!-70009-2 "115~'08/20/92 '000262 RANCHO WATER 01-!F70003;2 11537 08120R2 000262 RANCHO NATER 011-11-70250-2 115~7 08/20/92 000262 RANCHO WATER 01-11-70405-I I93;190-99~-~240 ........... 117.71 ......... 19~-IB0-999-5240 114,28 193-180-999-5240 219,57 193-B0-999-5240 ....... 120.16 ........ 193-180-999-5240 360.58 193-190-999-5240 91,15 1~023.75 11538 08/20R2 000266 RIGHTNAY CLEANING FEE FOR GRAFFI 190-180.-999-5238 85,00 85.00 .... t1539"09120/92 '000283' SECURITY PACIFIC'NATION'IN*TOWN'NEETINGFJULY' 9"001:16~-999'525E ................ 46.14 46.14 11540 08120/92 000295 SIR SPEEDY 11540 "08120192 "000285 ' SIR'SPEEDY 11540 08/20/92 000285 SIR SPEEDY 11540 08/20/92 000285 SIR SPEEDY 11541 08/20/92 000291 11541 08/20/92 000291 11542 0B/20/92 000307 11542 08/20/92 000307 .... i1542"08/20/92 000307 SPEE DEE OIL CHAN6E & T SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T TEMECULA TROPHY TEMECULA TROPHY TEHECULA TROPHY 500 BUSINESS CARDSIFOIL- 001-162-9t9-5220 "TAX ......... 001-162-999-5220 ....... CASH RECEIPTS STARTING 001-140-999-5220 TAX 001-140-999-5220 REPAIR & NAINTENANCE;VE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE!VE 310-164-999-5214 310-180-999-5214 1ST PLACE PLAQUES W/CLD 190-183-9~2-5300 2NO PUICE PLAQUES !90-!83-q~2-5300 TAX 190-18;-932-5300 56.00 2,79 ...... 438.42 53,98 511.19 22,49 22.49 44.98 i19.85 ~6.85 1&.01 221.71 11543 08/20/92 000335 WESTERN CITY NASAIINE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR AS 11544 08/20/92 000340 WHITE CAP ROLLS; CAUTION TAPE; 11544 08/20/92 000340 NHITE CAP TAX 11545 0BI20/92 000346 YATES, GRANT N~ASC CONFERENCE 00!-150-999-5254 463.50 001-162-99%~242 49.92 001-162-999-5242 3.87 001-!40-999-525B 142.80 46~.50 53.79 142.B0 ........ ::'. :ZT~' 5F TE~EG~LA FAiR I}8/20/92 16:I}2 VOUC~ER/CHECE ~IETER fO~ ALL PERIQQS VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITE~ ACCOUNT ITEM CHE~K NUHBER DATE NUMBER NAHE DESCRIPTION N~BER AHOUNT AMOUNT *- 1!54~ 08120/92 000364 SREE[;'~UE S. SUNSHINE FUND 00>2170 3~.95 38.95 11547 08120192 000574 SOUTHERN CAL!F EDISON 57-77-565-&802-03 193-1B0-999-5240 11.71 'I1547' 0B1201~2 00057~ SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON ' 59-77-416~00B0-02 ..... 19!~180-999-5500 125.95 11547 08/20R2 000574 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 59-77-799-2338-05 193-180-999-5240 11.71 11547 0B/20192 0C0374 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 59-77-799-3303-01 !V3-1BO-999-5240 !1.71 '11547 ° 08120/~2 000;74 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 60-77-411-0011-02" 193-18~-~9-5240 11.20 11547 08/20/92 00~374 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 60-77-411-0255-05 193-1~0-999-5240 11.32 11547 0G/20/92 000374 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 60-77-41-1093-03 190-180-999-5240 11.20 "'115~7 °'0SI20192'~ 0005'/4 SOUTERN CAUF EDISON .... ~0-77-411-109~-05 ........ 18~180-99~-5240 ...... 11.20 11547 08/20/92 000574 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 60-77-411-1095-03 193-180-999-5240 11.20 11547 08/20/~2 000574 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 60-77-411-7644-02 195-180-999-5240 11.20 11547' 08120R2' 000;74 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON ' 60-77-411~7670'03 ..... 19F180-~9-5240 ............... 11.20 ....... 23~.60 11548 08/20/92 000~75 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7145493437/3ULY 92 001-161-999-5208 -1154~-~2~tT~..~5-SOUTHER~CAL-~ELEPH~N-~.~1.4~4~45G/-3UT-T.~2-.-~F14~;9~9-52~ .... 11548 08120192 000575 SOUTHERN CALIF IELEPHDN 71454934391 gULY ~2 001-120-909-520B 11548 08/20/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7142974840i aULY 92 001-143-999-5209 'l1549'O8~2~/t2"*O00575'SOUTHERN"CALIF*TELEPHON'3231559/'aULY'~2 ........ 00F110-9~9-5208 1154B 08/20/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7143457425/JULY 92 11548 08120/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7145493436/3ULY 92 11549 08/20/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL FRESH AND CLEAN 11549 08120192 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL StJPPL LEMONCIDE "II54f'OSI20/g2'OOO42&"RANCHO'INDUSTRIAE SUPP["'SPRATSOLVE 1154~ 09/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL MISTOLIN 11549 08/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL CLEARTEX GLASS CLEANER "1154~'09/20R2 "OO0425'RANCHO'1HDUSTRIAE'SUPP['9ON['CLEANER' 11549 08120192 00042& RANCNO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL GLOVE LATEX 11549 0B120/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL SQUEEGEE MINDON CLEANER "I1549'08120192 "'O0042&"RANCHO'INDUSTRIAL SUPPL "TA~' 11549 08/20/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL SCOB6 SANITHIRE COMM.UP 11549 08120192 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL MOP HANDLE "~I59~"'09120I~2"000426" RANCHO"INDUSTRIAL'SUPPL" COTTO~ HOP HEAD ..... 11549 08/20/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL RAYON MOP HEAD 1!549 081201q2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL BUC[ET NIR]NGER ~1549' 08/20R2 000426' RANCHO'INDUSTRIAL"SUPPL'PORTABLE TRASH'CAN N/BA' 11549 08/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SOPPL BROON 11549 08/20/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL DUSTPAN .... 1~54~' 06/20/92' 000426' RANCHD'INDUSTRIAL SUPPL' DUSTER 1!549 06/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL TOILET BRUSH z1549 08/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL SOUEEGEE !2' "'!1549 '06/20R2'000426" RANCHO'INDUSTRIACSUPP[' COUNTER BRUSH .......... 11549 08/20192 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL I0 SPONGES| 11549 08120/92 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL SPONGE; LARGE; YELLON '11549 '08/20R2 'O00426'RANCHO'INDUSTRIAL SUPPE*'SPRAY'BOTTLES ....... 11549 08/20/92 00042& RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL TONELEt 12 EA, 11549 08/20R2 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL TAX I~550 08!20/92 0004~4 SIERRA COHPUTER SYSTEMS PERMIT SOFTMARE PACKAGE 001-110-999-5209 001-!65-999-520B 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 00~-199-999-5250' 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 --001=I99;999-5250''- 001-199-999-5250 001-199-99~-5250 001-!99-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 '001-199-999-5250'" 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-!99-9~-5250' 001-1t%99~-5250 001-19%999-5250 001:199-999-5250 001-199-9~9-5250 001-199-999-5250 001-199-~99-5250" 00!-199-999-5250 00~-!9~-~-5250 001-162-999-5660 125.88 90.75 38.25 151,20 74.00 46.01 6.99 6.99 5,99 10,99 3.99 3,78 5.29 3.76 240,00 U,24 ' 6~8S 9,44 43,99 74.70 18.99 6,32 '4,20 1,99 10.79 6,58 5.99 2.50 "7,96 5.40 35.41 682.50 575.40 544.6L.. 682,50 0L'20/'.-.'2 t~,:C'2 VGUCH, ER/CHE[;t: F,E.'.-:~TEE F'~, ALL PERIODS ~._Z~'OUC, HER/ tEC[ "CHECK' VERBDR "V:v1:~:' " ITE.~ At'tO:"rr hU.~BER DATE :iUMBEF'. NAME DESCRIPTION HU.~BEF: "' 11551 08/20!92 000443 ROBERT HALFIACCOUNTEMPS' iEMP.SERVICE~ FINANCE U 001-140-~-511S 115i2 08/20192 000470 GOVERNMENT FINANCE OFFi 11553 OS/20/92 000425 BARGAIN BULLETIN 11553 08/20/92 000485 BARGAIN BULLETIN 11554 05/20/92 000492 HENRY, MARY JANE ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP 92-95 001-140-97~.-5226 15,528 BROCHURES ON 00!-110-79%5257 TAX 00!-i10-9~,9-5257 CSMFD MEETING 001-140-999-5255 1!555'0B/20/~2 "O00494"MANNING ~SINEERING .... CONSULTING'ENGINEER FOR 001-145-97V-5250 11556 05,'20!92 000495 ACT 1 TEMPORARY HELP ...... L1556"'08120192 000495 ACT 1 .................. TEMPORARY HELP ..... 190-180'999-5118 !90-!80-V~9-5118 * 11557 08/20192 000507 EVERYTHING FOR WINDOWS DEPOSIT FOR CURTAINS/CO 001-199-9t9-5242 11~58 08/20/92 000514 C9M GUIDEBOOK, PARTNERINS 001-163-V~9-5228 .... "I'1559'0B/20/':/2 "000516' PRENTICE'HALC;'INC':" ..... LIFETIME'ENCYCLOPEDIA' 'OOFISO-999-B22B "' iTEE AHDUNT 170,00 25q.40 20.10 18.00 300.00 31!.86 402.40 725.!5 10.00 ....... 40,85' I 70 279.50 1LO0 300.00 714.26 725.15 10.00 40.85 TOTA['C1.IECk'S '12,507.64"' ..... ~ TE~EC~L~ VOUg~ER/C~ECX ~E~ISTER FO~ ALL PERIODS FUND TITLE ' AMOUNT 001 1o,! ' 250 300 310 ..... 520" BENERAL FUND 6,~75.20 COHHUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT I~2V3.10 TCSD ZONE A 125.~5 TCSD ZONE C 1,115.00 CAPITAL PROJECTS - TCSO 1,500.00 " INSURANCE FUND 407.25 VEHICLES FUND 44.98 INFDRIIATIDN SYSTENS .................. 722.&5 .......... COPY CENTER FUND ~25.51 TOTAL' ....................... VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 08/27/92 16:33 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER ""' FOR ALL PERIOOS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER ITEM CHECK AMOUNT AMOUNT 11562 08/21/19 000522 MOTOR SPORTS SQUARE SERVICE/MAINT. ON MOTOR 001-2020 2,881.31 2,881.31 11566 08/25/92 000237 OLIVER BROTHERS 11566 08/25/92 000237 OLIVER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION OF STREET, 110-165-605-5804 CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER # 110-165-605-5804 237,954.91 17,270.69 255,225.60 11568 08/27/92 000483 INLAND ASPHALT & COATIN CONSTRUCTION OF S[DEWAL 210-165-607-5804 63,224.93 63,224.93 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 001-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 100-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 190-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 300-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 320-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 CAIT 330-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 001-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 100-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 190-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 300-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 320-2070 613724 08/27/92 000444 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT 000444 SDI 330-2070 1,893.67 301.42 419.20 17.01 43.57 12.80 586.53 103.23 239.52 8.44 16.08 18.48 3,659.95 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 001-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 100-2070 "'5702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 190-2070 .6702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 300-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 320-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 FICA/MED 330-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USIT 001-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USIT 100-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USIT 190-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USIT 300-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USIT 320-2070 646702 08/27/92 000283 SECURITY PACIFIC NATION 000283 USlT 330-2070 1,966.61 333.71 686.66 19.58 37.30 42.88 8,261.72 1,433.79 2,248.46 76.14 208.34 71.77 15,386.96 11574 08/27/92 DIAMOND, BARBARA REFUND/DOG DAY 190-183-4949 3.00 3.00 11575 08/27/92 TANNA, DIANE REFUND/DAY CAMP 190-183-4809 62.50 62.50 11576 08/27/92 AMERICAN MINI-STORAGE REFUND/DUPLICATE BUS. L 001-199-4056 35.00 35.00 11577 08/27/92 TALLY, VALERIE REFUND/DAY CAMP 190-183-4809 145.00 145.00 11578 08/27/92 000100 ALLIED BARRICADE CONPAN EMERGENCY SIGN SUPPLIES 100-164-999-5244 34.48 34.48 11579 08/27/92 000107 ALHAMBRA GROUP CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PL 100-164-999-5248 467.74 467.74 11580 08/27/92 000120 BICKNELL TRAVEL CENTER GFOA SEMINAR/GRANT YATE 001-140-999-5258 188.00 188.00 11581 08/27/92 000155 DAVLIN AUDIO/VIDEO PRUDUCTION 001-161-999-5250 150.00 150.00 11582 08/27/92 000162 EGGHEAD DISCOUNT SOFTWA WORDPERFECT UPGRADE FOR 320-199-999-5221 79.00 ~1582 08/27/92 000162 EGGHEAD DISCOUNT SOFTWA FREIGHT 320-199-999-5221 8.50 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 08/27/92 16:33 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 3 VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AHOUNT 11582 08/27/92 000162 EGGHEAD DISCOUNT SOFTWA TAX 320-199-999-5221 6.13 93.63 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT C4-35720; ADDING MACHIM 190-180-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 190-180-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT B2-62029 BLUE HANGING B 001-140-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 001-140-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT NARROW RULED, NOR MARGI 190-180-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNZES OFFICE PRODUCT DISCOUNT 190-180-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 190-180-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-53-TD-909 REINFORCEM 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-D3-35673 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-RB-810-3412 MAGIC TA 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-PA-33311 PAPERMATE N 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-PS-C242H ROLOOEX FIL 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-BC-MS11-BE BIC PENS 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-BC-MS11-BK BIC PENS 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-F1-153L FILE LTR SIZ 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-J3-3MO0 CALENDAR BAS 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-D3-654-YW 3" X 3" PA 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-M3-37890 9 X 12 ENVE 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-R8-810-B1 FREE DISPE 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 6A-S3FF-3G GREEN FILE L 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT 001-162-999-5220 11583 08/27/92 000177 GLENNIES OFFICE PRODUCT TAX 001-162-999-5220 13.02 1.01 92.00 7.13 4.95 1.23- .29 1.51 7.74 1.85 1.19 .95 2.09 2.09 19.00 5.40 7.08 5.80 10.14 1.89 ,38- 5.14 11584 08/27/92 000193 ICMA 11584 08/27/92 000193 ICMA PURCHASE BOOK ON SERV. 001-100-999-5228 PURCHASE ICMA BOOK 001-110-999-5228 48.50 59.50 108.00 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICMA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG, 001-2080 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICMA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG, 100-2080 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICMA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG. 190-2080 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG. 320-2080 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICNA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG. 330-Z080 11585 08/27/92 000194 ICMA RETIREMENT RETIREMENT DEPOSIT AUG. 300-2080 10,029.25 431,57 1,702.86 462.02 326.29 75.55 13,027.54 11586 08/27/92 000195 ASCOM NASLER MAILING SY REPLENZSH POSTAGE 330-199-999-5230 4,000.00 4,000,00 11587 08/27/92 000196 INLAND CALL AMERICA 0716944348/07/18-08/17 320-199-999-5208 1,996.24 1,996.24 11588 08/27/92 000206 KINKO'S COPIES OPEN ACCOUNT;STOCK AS N 330-199-999-5590 21.44 21.44 11589 08/27/92 000213 LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONHIS PLANNXNG LIBRARY 001-161-999-5228 3.50 3.50 11590 08/27/92 000240 ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING 6 LEGENDS 100-164-999-5410 Q95.00 995.00 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PER REDE 001-2130 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PER REDE 100-2130 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 001-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREN 000246 PERS RET 100-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 190-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 300-2390 42.94 171.76 8,540.19 1,607.01 1,811.56 92.26 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 08/27/92 16:33 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER '~"' FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NLINBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER [TEN AMOUNT CHECK AMOUNT 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 320-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 PERS RET 330-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 001-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 100-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 190-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 300-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 320-2390 11591 08/27/92 000246 PERS EMPLOYEES' RETIREM 000246 SURVIVOR 330-2390 183.21 216.37 40.70 9.06 9.30 .46 .93 1.86 12,727.61 11592 08/27/92 000248 PETROLANE OPEN PO FOR PETROLINE 190-180-999-5263 11592 08/27/92 000248 PETROLANE OPEN PO FOR PETROLINE 190-180-999-5263 11592 08/27/92 000248 PETROLANE OPEN PO FOR PETROLINE 190-180-999-5263 11592 08/27/92 000248 PETROLANE OPEN PO FOR PETROLINE 190-180-~9-5263 34.76 72.03 45.02 49.80 201.61 11593 08/27/92 000275 ROMERO, LUCI INTERVIEW LUNCHEON REIM 001-150-999-5260 54.14 54.14 11594 08/27/92 000278 SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE OPEN P.O. JOB RECRUITME 001-150-999-5254 324.52 324.52 11595 08/27/92 000291 SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T REPAIR & MAINTENANCE;VE 310-162-999-5214 11595 08/27/92 000291 SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & T REPAIR & MAINTENANCE;VE 310-180-999-5214 22.49 22.49 44.98 11596 08/27/92 000307 .1597 08/27/92 000325 11597 08/27/92 000325 11597 08/27/92 000325 11597 08/27/92 000325 11597 08/27/92 000325 11598 08/27/92 000326 11598 08/27/92 000326 TEMECULA TROPHY UNITED WAY OF THE INLAN UNITED WAY OF THE ]NLAN UNITED WAY OF THE INLAN UNITED WAY OF THE INLAN UNITED WAY OF THE INLAN UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE UNITOG RENTAL SERVICE TROPHIES/BILLIARD TOUR 190-183-819-5300 000325 UW 001-2120 000325 UW 100-2120 000325 UW 190-2120 000325 UU 300-2120 000325 UW 330-2120 2-SETS OF UNIFORMS; CLE 2-SETS OF UNIFORMS; CLE 100-164-999-5243 100-164-999-5243 90.51 62.75 8.00 14.00 1.25 5.00 12.50 12.50 90.51 91.00 Z5.00 11599 08/27/92 000345 XEROX CORPORATION BILL1 5100 XEROX LEASE AGREEM 330-199-999-5582 11599 08/27/92 000345 XEROX CORPORATION BILLI 5100 XEROX LEASE AGREEM 330-199-999-5582 2,345.00 2,345.00 4,690.00 11600 08/27/92 000360 GREEK, HAROLD F. CARRY OVER FROM FY 91-9 190-180-999-5250 397.50 397.50 11601 08/27/92 000370 BIRDSALL, PATRICIA REIMB. EXPENSE RPT AUG 001-100-999-5258 Z~>8.44 3~.44 11602 08/27/92 00037'~ SECURITY PACIFIC NATION BANK CHARGES FOR JULY 9 001-199-999-5232 414.00 414.00 11603 08/27/92 000374 SOUTHERN CALIF EDISON 55-77-126-7901-03 190-2020 9.59 9.59 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 714874994/07/01-07/15 190-180-999-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7142924020/06/30-07/29 190-180-999-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 71422927681/JULY 92 001-163-94)9-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7142927682/JULY 92 001-163-999-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7143456005/JULY 92 001-110-999-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7143457418/06/29-07/22 190-180-999-5208 11604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7143457421/JULY 92 001-110-999-5208 "'41604 08/27/92 000375 SOUTHERN CALIF TELEPHON 7147458550/06/30-07/28 190-180-999-5208 41.83 58.10 52.61 79.34 314.91 66.55 79.11 54.20 746.65 VOUCHRE2 08/27/92 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 11605 11605 11606 11607 11608 11608 11608 11608 11608 11608 11608 11609 11609 11610 11611 11611 11611 11611 11611 11612 11613 11613 11614 11615 11615 11616 11616 11616 11616 11617 11618 11619 11620 11621 16:33 CHECK VENDOR VENDOR DATE NUMBER NAME 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 000389 USCM 000389 USCM 000405 SMITH, PHILLIP 000412 WILLIAMSt KAY 000426 000426 000426 000426 000426 000426 000426 RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO iNDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO iNDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO iNDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL RANCHO INDUSTRIAL SUPPL 000443 ROBERT HALF/ACCOUNTEMPS 000443 ROBERT HALF/ACCOUNTEMPS 000466 WHITEHEAD, RHONDA 000475 000475 000475 000475 000475 BNI PUBLICATIONS, INC. BNI PUBLICATIONS, INC, BNI PUBLICATIONS, INC. BNI PUBLICATIONS, INC. BNI PUBLICATIONS, INC. 000495 ACT 1 000506 ORANGE OCAST TITLE CO 000506 ORANGE OCAST TITLE CO 000515 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 000521 STEWART, BRUCE M. 000521 STEWART, BRUCE M. 000525 PARKS, RONALD J. 000525 PARKS, RONALD J. 000525 PARKS, RONALD J. 000525 PARKS, RONALD J. 000526 U.C. REGENTS 000527 MUNGLE, CHARLES 000528 ROTH EXPOSITION GROUP 000529 STATE OF CAL. GOVERNORS 000530 SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL COOR CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION 000389 PT RETIR 000389 PT RETIR ICBO REIMBERSENENT 80% OF CONTRACT/CLASS M TOILET TISSUE 33 GALLON TRASH BAGS TOILET SEAT COVERS PINK HAND SOAP TAX MISC CLEANING/BATHROOM MISC CLEANING/BATHROOM TEMP.SERVICE; FINANCE D TEMP SERVICE; FINANCE D 80% OF CONTRACT/CLASS T STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 1992 "GREEN BOOK" SUPPL STATE CALIFORNIA MANUAL FREIGHT TAX TEMPORARY HELP ONE YEAR CHARGE FOR TIT ONE YEAR CHARGE FOR TIT COUNCIL ACTION SERV. REND. MAY 92 SERV. REND. JUNE 92 EXP REPORT REINB. OCT 9 EXPENSE REPORT REIN JUN EXP REPORT REIMB. JAN 9 REIN. EXPENSE REPORT 8/ CTAP COURSE/EDUCATION K-9 KENNELS CRAFT SHOW/CLASSES PURCHASE BOOKS SUPERVISORY MAN. COURSE ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-2160 190-2160 001-162-999-5258 190-183-817-5300 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-199-999-5242 001-140-999-5118 001-140-999-5118 190-183-811-5300 001-163-999-5228 001-163-999-5228 001-163-999-5228 001-163-999-5228 001-163-999-5228 190-180-999-5118 001-162-999-5250 190-180-999-5250 001-100-999-5266 001-2020 001-2020 001-100-999-5258 001-100-999-5258 001-100-999-5258 001-100-999-5258 001-163-999-5258 001-170-999-5285 190-183-809-5300 001-161-999-5228 001-120-999-5258 ITEM AMOUNT 647.76 830,86 10.00 320.00 38.40 35.42 36.00 5.36 8.93 104.31 14.33 237.00 361.00 206.40 180.00 23.85 51.75 16.75 19.81 160.96 150.00 150.00 46,000.00 50.00 230.00 12.81 7.47 .17 44.00 80.00 365.11 9.00 18.00 105.00 PAGE 5 CHECK AMOUNT 1,478.62 10.00 320.00 242.75 598.00 206.40 292.16 160.96 300.00 46,000.00 280.00 6~.45 80.00 365.11 9.00 18.00 105.00 VOUCHRE2 08/27/92 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 11622 11623 11623 16:33 CHECK DATE 08/27/92 08/27/92 08/27/92 VENDOR NUMBER 000531 000532 000532 VENDOR NAME SO. CAL. ASSOCIATION OF SECURITY PACIFIC NAT'L SECURITY PACIFIC NAT'L CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS ITEM DESCRIPTION TAPES FOR LIBRARY 47980200000108223/JULY 4798020000010823/JULY ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-161-999-5228 001-100-999-5258 001-100-999-5258 ITEM AMOUNT 10.00 83.96 188.28 PAGE 6 CHECK AMOUNT 10.00 272.24 TOTAL CHECKS 432,896.72 VOUCHRE2 08/27/92 16:33 CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE 7 FUND TITLE 001 GENERAL FUND 100 GAS TAX FUND 110 RANCHO CALIF ROAD REIMB DIST 190 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 210 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJ FUND 300 INSURANCE FUND 310 VEHICLES FUND 320 INFORMATION SYSTEMS 330 COPY CENTER FUND TOTAL AMOUNT 85,783.33 5,921.77 255,225.60 9,957.21 63,224.93 290.69 44.98 3,041.32 9,406.89 432,896.72 VOUCHRE2 CITY OF TEMECULA 08/28/92 10:00 VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE VOUCHER/ CHECK CHECK VENDOR VENDOR ITEM ACCOUNT NUMBER DATE NUMBER NAME DESCRIPTION NUMBER ITEM AMOUNT CHECK AMOUNT 11628 09/08/92 HSV DESIGN REFUND PLOT PLAN 230 001-2670 8,500.00 8,500.00 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE REPAIR IRRIGATION MAINL 193-180-999-5510 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE REPAIR IRRIGATION SYSTE 193-180-999-5510 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION REPAIRS; SPO 190-180-999-5250 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE EWO #1701 REPAIR VALVE 190-180-999-5250 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE EXTRA WORK ORDER #2535 190-180-999-5250 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE EXTRA WORK ORDER #2528 190-180-999-5250 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE 2" SLIP FIX COUPLING 193-180-999-5510 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE 2" COUPLING 193-180-999-5510 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TECHNICIAN 193-180-999-5510 11629 09/08/92 000126 CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE LABORER 193-180-999-5510 182.60 188.20 519.15 92.10 87.00 125.00 9.45 .95 50.00 48.00 1,302,45 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO 386SX; WORKSTAT[ON 320-199-999-5604 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO HEWLETT PACKARD LASERJE 320-199-999-5605 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO TAX 320-199-999-5604 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO TAX 320-199-999-5605 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO ZOOM NOOEN; 24000 BAUD 320-199-999-5221 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO FREIGHT 320-199-999-5221 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO TAX 320-199-999-5221 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO 386SX WORKSTATION 320-199-999-5604 11630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO HEWLETT PAClC~RD LASERJE 320-199-999-5605 J_1630 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO TAX 320-199-999-5604 30 09/08/92 000178 GOLDEN STATE TRADING CO TAX 320-199-999-5605 7,400.00 1,513.00 577.58 113.18 2]7.00 10.00 18.37 925.00 1,513.00 71.69 117.25 12,496.07 11631 09/08/92 000202 J.F. DAVIDSON CONSULTING TRAFFIC ENGI 100-164-999-5406 10,000.00 10,000.00 11632 09/08/92 000207 KLEINFELDER PRO. SERV. MARCH 92 001-2020 2,000.00 2,000.00 11633 09/08/92 000220 MAURICE PRINTERS QUICK COPIES OF FAMILY DIASTE 001'110'999-5257 11633 09/08/92 000220 MAURICE PRINTERS QUICK TAX 001'110'999-5257 942.00 7'5.01 1,015.01 11634 09/08/92 000230 MUNI FINANCIAL SERVICES ANNUAL MAINT. OF ADMIN. 190'180-999-5525 11634 09/08/92 000230 MUNI FINANCIAL SERVICES CSD'PHASE 4 SOFTWARE SY 001-2020 1,500.00 5,000.00 6,500.00 11635 09/08/92 000257 RAMTEK STREET MAINT. TO BE PER 100-164-999-5402 11635 09/08/92 000257 RAMTEK STREET MAINT. TO BE PER 100-164-999-5402 11635 09/08/92 000257 RAMTEK STREET MAINT. TO BE PER 100-164-999-5402 11635 09/08/92 000257 RAMTEK STREET MAINT. TO BE PER 100-164-999-5402 11635 09/08/92 000257 RAMTEK STREET MAINT. TO BE PER 100-164-9<39-5402 386.71 6,060.47 5,602.51 14,675.30 3,487.00 30,211.99 11636 09/08/92 000267 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE D FORWARD MONIES TO FIRE 001'2230 19,875.75 19,875.75 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY CREDIT, STACKABLE TRAY 001-199-999-5220 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY CREDIT, CALCULATOR ROLL 001-199-999-5220 11637 09/08/92 000269 RiVERSiDE OFFICE SUPPLY 36X24X78; LOCKING STORA 001-199-999-5242 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY TAX 001-199-999-5242 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY L-P 073-01; CORRECTION 001-163-999-5220 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY GRIP 398; XEROX 6010 SE 001-120-999-5220 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY GR 1368; LIFT OFF TAPE 001-120-999-5220 11637 09/08/92 000269 RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY F-C 60144; FABER CASTEL 001-120-999-5220 54.57- 3.78- 2,872.50 222.62 7.55 11.96 14.70 6.60 VOUCHRE2 08/28/92 VOUCHER/ CHECK NUMBER 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11637 11638 11639 11639 11640 11640 10:00 CHECK DATE 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 09/08/92 VENDOR NUMBER 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000269 000403 00C~,47 000/,47 000474 000474 VENDOR NAME RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY RIVERSIDE OFFICE SUPPLY SHAMN SCOTT POOL & SPA CONTRONIX OF HEMET CONTRONIX OF HEMET ARBOR-PRO TREE SERVICE ARBOR-PRO TREE SERVICE CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS [TEN DESCRIPTION SALES TAX 7.75% IDL16008; BOOK ENDS; GR K-CE017-50; CALENDAR RE BTERSH20; SIGN HERE ARR TOP4001; PHONE MESSAGE AV45348; ADORESS LABELS ANP20-375; i4RITING PADS NNN635; POST IT PADS HMN660GRY; POST IT PADS TAX BENO-746;BENCHMAR ENVEL BENOT-749;BENCHMARK ENV BENOT-752;BENCHMARK ENV TAX OPEN PURCHASE ORDER FOR DISASTER CASE RADIO TAX RAISE 50 R.O.~. TREES T RAISE R.O.~. TREE TO 14 TOTAL CHECKS ACCOUNT NUMBER 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 001-120-999-5220 190-180-999-5212 001-199-999-5610 001-199-999-5610 100-164-999-5402 100-164-999-5402 ITEM AMOUNT 3.17 5.44 .90 7.50 13.50 20.85 11.00 4.95 7.40 5.55 10.98 14.40 12,60 2.95 1,333.00 2,075.00 160.81 480.50 1,953.00 PAGE 3 CHECK AMOUNT 3,198.77 1,333.00 2,235.81 2,433.50 101,102. . VOUCHRE2 08/28/92 10:00 CITY OF TEMECULA VOUCHER/CHECK REGISTER FOR ALL PERIODS PAGE FUND TITLE 001 GENERAL FUND 100 GAS TAX FUND 190 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT 193 TCSD ZONE C 320 INFORMATION SYSTEMS TOTAL AMOUNT 41,825.34 42,645.49 3,656.25 479.20 12,496.07 101,102.35 ITEM NO. 4 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: Mary Jane Henry, Finance Officer DATE: September 8, 1992 SUBJECT: Advance for Land Surveying and Geotechnical Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements (Project No. PW92-04) Services for RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: Find that the extension of Margarita Road will benefit the redevelopment project area, and the immediate neighborhood in which the road extension is located; and, that there are no other reasonable means of financing the road extension· Approve an advance of $46,300 from the General Fund Revolving Fund to the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) for Land Surveying and Geotechnical Services for the construction of Margarita Road Extension Interim ImprOvements. DISCUSSION: In order for the Redevelopment Agency to fund land surveying and geotechnical services for construction of the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements, it is necessary that City Council find that the Improvement will benefit the Project Area and that no other funding mechanism is reasonably available. Accordingly, it is recommended that the Council approve an advance of $46,300 from the General Fund Revolving Fund to the Redevelopment Agency. This advance will be repaid from RDA bond proceeds. A map of the Project Area is attached. Margarita Road is the eastern boundary of the Project Area. Extending Margarita Road will relieve traffic from Ynez Road and improve traffic circulation throughout Subarea 4 of the Project Area. No other reasonable means are available to finance Margarita Road because Development Impact Fees are otherwise committed in the Capital Improvement Program· P~N92-O4.AGN/AJP ITEM NO. 5 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY~ CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: PREPARED BY: City Council/City Manager ~/~ Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Award of Contract for FY92-93 Street Striping and Stenciling Brad Buron, Maintenance Supervisor RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council award a contract for the Citywide Street Striping and Stenciling to Orange County Striping Service, Inc. for FY92-93 and authorize the Mayor to execute the contract. BACKGROUND: On July 14, 1992, the City Council authorized the Public Works Department to advertise the Notice Inviting Bids for Citywide Street Striping and Stenciling for FY92-93. Bid for this contract were publicly opened and read on August 13,, 1992 at 4:30 p.m. The bids received were as follows: 1. Orange County Striping Inc. $150,970.00 2. I.P.S. Services Inc. 194,640.00 3. Paving Contractors Inc. 174,657.50 4. J & S Sign Company 210,445.00 Staff recommendation is to award the contract to Orange County Striping Inc. as the lowest responsible bidder. FISCAL IMPACT: The approved budget 100-164-999-5410. for FY92-93 has allocated $125,000 under Account Number pw01 ~agdrpt~92~Og08\stripe.ewd 0826e ITEM NO. I I APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager /~j Tim D~et, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Final Parcel Map No. 275q5 PREPARED BY: Kris Winchak, Senior Plan Check Coordinator RECOMMENDATION: That City Council APPROVE Final Parcel Map No. 27545 subject to the Conditions of Approval. BACKGROUND: Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 was approved by the City of Temecula Planning Commission on July 6, 1992. Final Parcel Map No. 27545 is a three parcel development on a 3.0 acre site located between Ynez Road and interstate 15 Freeway and north of 5olana Way. The site is currently being developed under Approved Conditional Use Permit No. 2, approved by City Council on October 9, 1990. The site development proposes to construct three commercial buildings that will occupy each of the three parcels subdivided with the recording of the Final Parcel Map. FISCAL IMPACT: None The following fees have been paid (or deferred) for Final Parcel Map No 27545. * Area Drainage Fees $ * Fire Mitigation Fees (Deferred to Building Permits) $ * Traffic Signal Mitigation (Deferred to Building Permits) $ * Stephen~s K-Rat Fees {at Grading Permits) $ 5,910.00 T .B.D. 7,500.00 5,850.00 The following bonds have been posted for Revised Vesting Final Tract Map No. 23267-3: Faithful Other Labor and Performance Bonds Materials Streets and Drainage 0.00 0.00 Water 0.00 0.00 Sewer 0. O0 0.00 Survey Monuments $2,112.00 SUMMARY: Staff recommends that City Council APPROVE Final Parcel Map No. 27545 subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. KW/TN:ks Attachments: 2. 3. Development Fee Checklist Location Map Copy of Map Conditions of Approval (Cup No. 2) dated October 9, 1990 Conditions of Approval dated July 6, 1992 Fees and Securities Report ,~TTACHMENT 1 DEVELOPMENT FEE CHECKLIST CITY OF TEMECULA DEVELOPMENT FEE CHECKLIST Final Parcel Map No. 275/)5 The following fees were reviewed by Staff relative to their applicability to this project. Fee Habitat Conservation Plan (K-Rat) Parks and Recreation I Quimby ) Public Facility Traffic Signal Mitigation Condition of Approval Condition No. 33 { CUP No. 2 ) N/A Condition No. 57 (' Condition No. 37 Fire Mitigation Flood Control (ADP) See Fire Department Letter Dated 3-30-90 ( CUP No. 2 ) ./ Condition No. 52 Regional Statistical Area ( RSA ) N/A Staff Findings: Staff finds that the project will be consistent with the City~s General Plan once adopted. The project is not a part of a specific plan. ATTACHMENT 2 LOCATION MAP ~o~ c~ VICINITY MAP no t to scale ATTACHMENT 3 COPY OF MAP ATTACHMENT 4 CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT CUP No. 2 OCTOBER 9.1990 Mayor Ron Parks Mayor Pro Tam Farel F. Lindemans October 15, 1990 CITY OF TEMECULA P.O. Box 3000 Temecula, California 92390 (714) 694-1989 FAX (714) 694-1999 Councilmembers Patricia H. Birds~ Peg Moore J. Sal Mu~oz Mr. Larry Gabale ~275 Executive Square, Suite 10~0 La Joila, CA 92307 SUBJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 2 Dear Mr. Gabale: On October 9, 1990, the City Council approved a motion to Receive and File Conditional Use Permit No. 2 subjectto the Conditions of Approval as amended at the Planning Commission hearing of September 17, 1990. The Conditions listed below were amended by the Planning commission to read as fol lows: 5. I n the event the use hereby permitted ceases operation for a period of one | 1 ) year or more, this approval shall become null and void. 20. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the following additional andJor revised plans shall be submitted for Planning Department approval: Landscaping, irrigation, and Shading Plans Parking and Circulation Plans 20.a. 2Li.. The applicant shall submit a signing program prior to occupancy. Prior to the final building inspection approval by the Building and Safety Department, a six foot high decorative block wall or combination landscaped earthen berm and decorative block wall shall be constructed along the easteriy 120 feet of the north property line and the entire length of the south property line. The required wall and/or berm shall be subject to the approval of the Director of the Department of Building and Safety and the Planning Director. If the owner of the property south of the subject property submits a discretionary application within two years of the approval of this application or prior to occupancy of the project in question, and said application shows PLANNING\L79 Mr. Larry Gabele October 15, 1990 Page 2 a building located on the south property line of the subject property, the applicant shall not be required to construct said wall where the building on the adjacent property abuts the property line. 29. This project may be located within a subsidence or liquefaction zone. Prior to issuance .of any building permit by the City of Temecula. a California Licensed Soils Engineer or Geologist shall submit a report to the Building and Safety Department identifying the potential for subsidence or liquefaction. Where hazard of subsidence or liquefaction is determined to exist, appropriate mitigation measures must be demonstrated. Conditional Use Permit No. 2 will expire on October 9, 1991 if substantial construction is not begun. A request for an extension of time may be flied before the expiration date. If you have any questions, please contact me at (714) 69~-6zl00. Sincerely, Scott Wright Associate Planner Gary Thornhill Planning Director SW/GT: ks cc: ida Sanchez, Markham ~; Associates PLANN ! NG\L79 ATTACHMENT B CITY OF TEMECULA CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Conditional Use Permit No. 2 Formerly Plot Plan No. 11694 Council Approval Date: October 9, 1990 Expiration Date: October 9, 1991 Pianninq Department 1. The use hereby permitted by this Conditional Use Permit is for an automotive center with 21,117 square feet of service area and 8,824 square feet of retail area. 2. The permittee shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Temecula, its agents officers, and employees from any claims, action, or proceeding against the City or its agents, officers, or employees to attack, set aside, void, or annul, an approval of the City of Temecula, its advisory agencies, appeal boards, or lagislatlve body concerning Conditional User Permit No. 2. The City of Temecula will promptly notify the permittee of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Temecula and will Cooperate fully in the defense. If the City fails to promptly notify the permittee of any such claim, action or.proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the permlttee shall not, thereafter, be respOnsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Temecula. 3. This approval shall be used within one ( 1 ) year. of approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void and of no effect whatsoever. By use is meant the beginning of substantial construction contemplated by this approval within the one (1) year period which is .thereafter diligently pursued to completion, or the beginning of substantial utilization contemplated by this approval. The development of the premises shall conform substantially with that as shown on plot plan marked Exhibit 3, or as amended by these conditions. 5. in the event the use hereby permitted ceases operation for a period of one {1 ) year or more, this approval shall become null and void. 6. Any outside ilghtlng shall be hooded and directed so as not to shine directly upon adjoining property or pubilc rights-of-way. 7. The applicant shall comply with the street improvement recommendations outlined in the Conditions of the City Division of Transportation Engineering contained herein. STAFFRPT\CUP2 1 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. The applicant shall comply with the conditions of approval of the City Engineering Department contained herein. Water and sewerage disposal facilities shall be installed in accordance with the provisions set forth in the Riverside County Health Departmentts transmittal dated Januam/19, 1990, a copy of which is attached. Flood protection shall be provided in accordance with the Riverside County Flood Control Districtts transmittal dated April 11, 1990, a copy of which is attached. Fire protection shall be provided in accordance with the appropriate section of Ordinance No. 546 and the County Fire Wardents transmittal dated March 30, 1990, a copy of which is attached. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations sat forth in the Riverside County Geolagistts transmittal dated March 7, 1990, a copy of which is attached. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations sat forth in the Department of Transportation transmittal dated January 4, 1990, a copy of which is attached. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations sat forth in the San Bernardino County Museum transmittal dated December 22, 1989, a copy of which is attached. All landscaped areas shall be planted in accordance with approved landscape, irrigation. and shading plans prior to the issuance of occupancy permits. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed and ali landscaped areas shall be maintained in a viable growth condition. P|anting within ten 110) feet of an entry or exit driveway shall not be permitted to grow higher than thirty {30) inches. Prior to the issuance of grading or building permits, nine {9) copies of a Parking, Landscaping, Irrigation, and Shading Plans shall be submitted to the Planning Department for approval. The Io~ion, number, genus, species, and container size of the plants shall be shown. Plans shall meet all requirements of Ordinance No. 3~8, Section 18.12, and shall be accompanied by a filing fee as set forth in Section 18.12, and shall be accompanied by a filing fee as set forth in Section 18.37 of Ordinance No. 348. A minimum of 172 parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with Section 18.12, Riverside County Ordinance No. 3~48. 172 parking spaces shall be provided as shown on the Approved Exhibit No. 3. The parking area shall be surfaced with I asphaltic concrete paving to a minimum depth of 3 inches on 4 inches of Class I I base. ) { decomposed granite compacted to a minimum thickness of three {3) inches treated with not less than 112 gallon per square yard of penetration coat oil, followed within six months by an application of 1/4 gallon per square yard of seal coat oil. ) STAFFRPT\CUP2 2 18. 20. 20.a. 21. 22. 23. A minimum of 5 handicapped parking spaces shall be provided as shown on Exhibit No. 3. Each parking space reserved for the handicapped shall be identified by a permanently affixed raflectorized sign constructed of porcelain on steel, beaded text or equal, displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility, The sign shall not be smaller than 70 square inches in area and shall be centered at the interior end of the parking space at a minimum height of 80 inches from the bottom of the sign to the parking spac~ finished grade, or centered at a minimum height of 36 inches from the parking space finished grade, ground, or sidewalk. A sign shall also be posted in a conspicuous place, at each entrance to the off-street parking facility, not less than 17 inches by 22 inches, clearly and conspicuously stating the fol I owi ng: "Unauthorized vehicles not displaying distinguishing placards or license plates issued for physically handicapped persons may be towed away at owneris expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed at or by telephoning - )n addltlon to the above requirements, the surface of each parking place shall have a surface identification sign duplicating the symbol of accessibility in blue paint of at least 3 square feet in size. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant shall obtain ciearance and/or permits from the following agencies: Riverside County Flood Control City Engineering ~ Ef~vironmental H~a'i~n~,, Fire Department Written evidence of compliance shall be presented to the Land Use Division of the Department of Building and Safety. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the following additional and/or revised plans shall be submitted for Planning Department approval: Landscaping, Irrigation, and Shading Plans Parking and Circulation Plans The applicant shall submit a signing program prior to occupancy. Bullding elevations shall be in substantial conformance with that shown on Exhibit No. 2. Materials used in the construction of all buildings shall be in substantial conformance with that shown on Exhibit No. 1 I Color Board). Roof-mounted equipment shall be shielded from ground view. Screening material shall be subject to Planning Department approval. Prior to the final building inspection approval by the Building and Safety Department, a six foot high decorative block wall or combination landsr_=.ned earthen berm and decorative block wall shall be constructed along the STAFFRPT\CUP2 3 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. easterly 120 feet of the north property line and the entire length of the south property line. The required wall and/or berm shall be subject to the approval of the Director of the Department of Building and Safety and the Planning Director. If the owner of the property south of the subject property submits a discretionary appllcation within two years of the approval of this application or prior to occupancy of the project in question, and said application shows a building located on the south property line of the subject property, the applicant shall not be required to construct said wall where the building on the adjacent property abuts the property line. The trash enclosures which are adequate to enclose a total of ~ bins shall be centrally located within the project, and shall be constructed prior to the issuance of occupancy permits. Each enclosure shall be six feet in height and shall be screened from external view. Landscaping plans shall incorporate the use of specimen canopy trees along streets and within the parking areas. Any oak trees removed with four (~&) inch or larger trunk diameters shall be placed on a ten 110) to one {1 ) basis as approved by the Planning Director. All street lights and other outdoor lighting shall be shown on electrical plans submitted to the Department of Building and Safety for plan check approval and shall comply with the requirements of Riverside County Ordinance No. 655 and the Riverside County Comprehensive General Plan. This project may be located within a subsidence or liquefaction zone. Prior to issuance of any building permit by the City of Temecula, a California Licensed Soils Engineer or Geologist shall submit a report to the Building and Safety Department identifying the potential for subsidence or liquefaction. Where hazard of subsidence or liquefaction is determined to exist, appropriate mitigation measures must be demonstrated. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applicant shall prepare and submit a written report to the Planning Director demonstrating compliance with those conditions of approval and mitigation measures of this permit and its Initial Study which must be satisfied prior to the issuance of a grading permit. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall prepare and submit a written report to the Planning Director of the City of Temecula demonstrating compliance with those conditions of approval and mitigation measures of this permit and its Initial Study which must be satisfied prior to the issuance of a grading permit. Prior to the issuance of an occupancy permit, the applicant shall prepare and submit a written report to the Planning Director of the City of Temecula demonstrating compliance with all remaining conditions of approval and mitigation measures of the permit and its Initial Study. STAFFRPT\CUP2 based on (the gross acreage of the parcels proposed for development) I the number of single family residential units on lots which are a minimum of one- 35. 36. 39. half {1/2) gross acre in size). Should Ordinance No. 663 be superseded by the provisions of a Habitat Conservation Plan prior to the payment of the fees required by Ordinance No. 663, the applicant shall pay the fee required · under the Habitat Conservation Plan as implemented by County ordinance or resolution. 1 Class I ! I bicycle racks shall be provided in convenient locations to facilitate bicycle access to the project area. Prior to the issuance of building permits, performance securities, in amounts to be determined by the Director of Building and Safety to guarantee the installation of plantinge, walls, and fences in accordance with the approved plan, and adequate maintenance of the planting for one year, shall be filed with the Department of Building and Safety. Prior to the issuance of occupancy permits, all required landscape planting and irrigation shall have ben installed and be in a condition accP_pf;hle to the Director of Building and Safety. The plants shall be healthy and free of weeds, disease, or pests- The irrigation system shail be properly constructed and in good working order. All utilities, except electrlcei lines rated .33kv or greater, shall be installed underground. AI! of the foregoing condltions shall be complied with prior to occupancy or any use allowed by this permit. Engine repair or body work services shai) be prohibited. Enclineerincl Department The following are the Engineering Department Conditions of Approval for this project, and shall be completed at no cost to any Government Agency. All questions regarding the true meaning of the conditions shall be referred to the Engineering Department. it is understood that the Developer correctiy shows all existing easements, traveled ways, and drainage courses, and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further consideration. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMITS: A detailed Drainage Study will be required to be submitted to the City Engineer for review and approval. The Study shall be prepared by a Registered Civil Engineer and shall include existing, interim, and proposed conditions, including hydrolagy and hydraulic calculations- STAFFRPT\CUP2 5 Concentrated drainage-flows shall not cross sidewalks. Under sidewalk drains shall be installed to City Standards. A permit shall be required from CalTrans for any work within their right-of- way. The developer shall submit four 14) copies of a soils report to the Engineering Deparl~nent. The report shall eddr~s the soils stability and geological conditions of the site. The developer shall submit four 14) prints of a comprehensive grading plan to the Engineering Department. The plan shall comply with the Uniform Building Code and Chapter 70 as may be additionally provided for in these Conditions of Approval. The plan shall be drawn on 24"x36" mylar by a Registered Civil Engineer. The final grading plans shall be completed and approved prior to issuance of building permits. 46. A flood mitigation charge shall be paid. The charge shall equal the prevailing Area Drainage Plan fee rate multiplied by the area of new .development. The charge is payable to the Flood Control District prior to issuance of permits. if the full Area Drainage Plan fee or mitigation charge has already credited to this property, no new charge needs to be paid. A grading permit shall be obtained from the Engineering Department prior to commencement of any grading outside of the City-maintained road right- of-way. No grading shall take place prior to the improvement plans being substantially complete, appropriate clearance letters and approval by the City Engineer. 5O. 51. 52. If grading is to take place betwc=n the months of October and April, erosion control plans will be required. Erosion control plans and notes shall be submitted and approved by the Engineering Department. The developer shall comply with the requirements of the City Engineer based on the recommendations of the Riverside County Flood Control District. The developer shall accept and properly dispose of all off-site drainage flowing onto or through the site. The applicant shall obtain clearance and/or permits from the following agencies: - Eastern Municipal Water District ~" ~/u. City Engineer ~- _.. vironmental Health - Fire Department - Planning Department - Riverside County Flood Control y- STAFFRPT\CUP2 - Rancho Califorhia Water District - · Riverside Transit Agency PRIOR TO BUILDING PERMIT: 53. 55. 56. 58. 59. PRIOR 60. 61. 62. All work done within the City right-of-way shall have an encroachment permit. All driveways shall conform to the applicable County of Riverside standards and shall be shown on the street improvement plans. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall deposit with the Engineering Department a cash sum as established per acre as mitigation for traffic signal impact. The design and construction of improvements for Ynez Road shall be bonded for in the event that the Mello Roos does not construct the required public improvements i n accordance with County Standard No. 100A ( 110~ / 13~~ ). Dedication shall be made of the following right-of-way on the following streets: DEDICATE YNEZ ROAD TO 67~ FEET FROM STREET CENTERLINE Non-vehicular access rights shall be dedi~=~ed to the City for Ynez Road except for one driveway located at the north property line. The developer shall obtain an easement for ingress and egress over the adjacent property. TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATION OF OCCUPANCY: Construct full street improvements on Ynez Road including but not limited to curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights. " Ynez Road shall be improved with concrete curb and gutter located 55 feet from centerline and asphalt concrete paving, within a 67 foot half-wldth dedicated right-of-way in accordance with Riverside County Standard No. 100A, 1110/13~). Developer shall pay any capital fee for road imp~-~vements and public facilities imposed upon the property or project, including that for traffic and public facility mitigation as required under the El R/Negative Declaration for the project, in the amount in effect at the time of payment of the fee. If an interim or final public facility mitigation fee or district has not ben finally established by the date on which Developer requests its building permits for the project or any phase thereof, the Developer shall execute the Agreement for Payment of Public Facility Fee, a copy of which has been provided to Developer. Developer understands that said agreement may require the payment of fees in excess of those now estimated (assuming benefit to the project in the amount of such fees) and specifically waives its right to STAFFRPT\CUP2 7 protest such increase. - 63. Concrete sidewalks shall be constructed along all public street frontages in accordance with Riverside County Standard Nos. ~O0 and ~01. The street design and improvement conceFt of this project shall be coordinated with adjoining developments. 65. Prior to building permit, the subdivider shall notify the City's C.A.T.V. Franchises of the intent to develop. Conduit shall be installed to C.A.T.V. Standards prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy. All signing and striping shall be installed per the City standards and the approved signing and striping plan. Prior to occupancy, a sign shall be installed prohlblting left turns from the project site. 68. The traffic signal at Ynez Road and Solana Way shall be installed and operational per the City Standards, special provisions and the approved traffic signal plan prior to occupancy. PRIOR TO RECORDATION: 69. A signing and striping plan shall be deslgned by a registered traffic engineer, and approved by the City Traffic Engineer and the City Engineer, for all streets 66/~ or wider and shall be included in the street improvement plans. 70. Prior to designing any of the above plans, contact Transportation Engineering for the design criteria. Buiidincl ~; Safety Department 71. The applicant shall fill out an application for final inspection. Allow two [2) weeks processing time to obtain all required clearances prior to final inspection. STAFFRPT\CUP2 FIllS: IE: County of Riverside DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH I~ X VERS l DE COUNTY PLANNtNG DEFT. ATTN: John Ristow 1ATE: o~-~9-9o HEALTH SPECIALIST IV PLOT PLAN 11694 The Envxrgnmental Health Services has reviewed Plot Plan 11694 and has no gb.iectzgns. Sanztarv sewer and water services are av. allable ~n this area. Prior first L.D.C meeting. the followlnQ items w~ll be submitted: 1. "Will-serve" letters from the water and sewerlno a(:senCles. If there are to be any hazardous mater%ale. a clearance le~r from the Envzronmental Health Servxces Hazardous Materials Management Branch lJon Mohoroski. 358-$055). will be reuulred Indicating that the project has been cleared for: Underground storage tanks. Hazardous Waste Generator Services. C $ Hazardous Waste Dxsclosure accordance wzth AB 2185). d. Waste reduction management. SM:Lac co: Jon Hohoroskx. Hazardous Materxals Branch JAN 2 3 1990 RIVER61DE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT OOH.Gk.~2fPle, I1.PIII *o aosrd of Directors: Jeffr~.. / Mltdcler R&IFk Daily ,Jsmel A. Dmdsy Ceabm F. Ko Doec KuJberg Slephe~l M, SIIIB Richard D. Steffey doba F, Hennif~r Pklllip L, Forbes T,emn, r Themes IL McAliester EdweN P. Leeone D~w, let ~f r · Pel'~, 11. t-,uck L~da M, FreEewe MrComick, Kidman · Bebme ~ twin. el Riverside County Division of Environmental Health Land Use Section Post Office Box 1370 Riverside, California 92502 SI. fi3JECT: Water Availability Reference: . Parcel Map 23960, Lot 2 (Yncz Auto Center) Gentlemen: Please be advised that the above-referenced property is located within the boundaries of Rancho California Water District. Water service, therefore, would be available upon completion of financial an'angements between RCWD and the property owner. Water availability would be contingent upon the property owner signing an Agency Agreement which assigns water management fights, ff any, to RCWD. If you have any questions, please contact Scnga Dohcrty at (714) 676- 4101. Sincerely, RANCHO CALIFO~ WATER DISTRICT Steve Brannon, P. E Engineering Manager FO12A/dpw76f cc: Senga Dohcrty J TO: FROM -. RE: MEMORANDUM RIVERSIDE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT File DATE== We have reviewed this case and ask that the following items be addressed on an amended map. Topography .should be shown or corrected. Show proposed grading and drainage. Show how the project would be protected from storm flows. Move structures/pads out of low area. Proposed diversions should be corrected- Show existing and proposed channels, culverts, drain pipes and other such facilities. ~how existing watercourses. ta~?;;;~.~e~ · . , . RIVERSIDE COUNTY t.u-- . .. FIRE DEPARTMENT IN C~PE~ON W~ ~E '. CALIFORNIA DEPAR~E~ OF FORESPY -~ ~ ~D RRE PRO~C~ON GL;N J. N;WM~ RR; CHtE~ 3-30-90 PLANNING & ENGINEERING PLANNLNG ,r,, ENCINt=ERING 46-2O90~S ~ ~ ~5 37~ t2~ ~ ~DIG ~ 92201 RZ~D~ ~ 92501 (61~ 342~M6 (714) 787~6 TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT ATTN: JOHN KISTOW PLOT PLAN 11694 - AMENDED #1 With respect to the conditions of approval regarding the above referenced plot plan, the Fire DeparCmenC recommends the following fire protection measures be provided in accordance with Riverside County Ordinances and/or recognized fire protection standards: The Fire Departmen= is required Co set a minimum fire flov for the remodel or cons=ructton of all commercial buildings Using the procedure established in Ordinance 546. e Provide or show there exists a racer system capable of delivering 2500 GPM for a 2 hour duration at 20 PSI residual operating pressure, which must be available before any combus=ibis macer~al is placed on the Job site. A combination of on-site and off-sire super fire hydran=s, on a looped system (6"xe'x2½xZt), vill be loca=ed noc less than 25 feet or more than 165 feet from any pot=ion of the bulldtng as measured along approved vehicular Eravelwsys. The required fire flow shall be available from any adJacen= hydra==(s) in the sys=em. Applican=/developer shai1 furnish one copy of the water system plans to the Fire Departmen= for review. Plans shall conform Co the fire hydra== types, location and spacing, and, the system shall mee= =he fire flow requirements. Plans shall be signed/approved by a registered civil engineer and the local water company with =he following cer=ifica=ion: "l cer=ify Ehat the design of =he wa=er sys=em is. in accordance wi=h =he requirements prescribed by the Riverside Coun=y Fire Departmen=." The required fire flow may be adJusned at a later point in =he permit process =o reflecg changes in design, construE=ion =ype, area separation or buil=-in fire proneE=ion measures. Install a comple=e fire sprinkler system in all buildings requiring a fire flow of 1500 G~M or greacer. The poe= indicator valve and fire departnee= connection shall be located no =he fro=r, vt~htn 50 fee= of a hydra==, and a minimum of 25 fee= from =he building(s). A sEa=smear =ha= =he building(s) rill be au=omartcally fire sprinklered must be included on the ttnle page of =he building plans. Subject: Plot Plan 11694 Page 2 7- 1netall a supervised waterfLow monitoring fire alarm system. Plans must be submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to installation, as required by the Uniform Building Coae. 8. In lieu of fire sprinkler requirements, building(s) must he area separated into square foot compartments, approved by the Fire Department, as per Section 505 (e) of the Uniform Building Code. 9. A statement that the building will be automatically fire sprinklered must appear on the-title page of the building plans. 10. lnstall panic hardware and exit signs as per Chapter 33 of the Uniform Building Code. 11. Certain designated areas will be required to be maintained as fire lanes. 12. Install portable fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A-10BC. Contact a certified extinguisher company for proper placement of equipment. 13. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant/developer shall be responsible to submit a check or money order in the amount of $413.00 to the Riverside County Fire Department for plan check fees. 14. Prior to the issuance of building permits, the developer shall deposit with the Riverside County Fire Department, a check or money order equaling the sum of 25C per square foot as mitigation for fire protection impacts- This amount must be submitted separately from the plan check review fee. 15. Final conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed in the Building and Safety Office. All questions regarding the meaning of conditions shall be referred to the Planning and Engineering staff. RAYMOND H. KEGIS Chief Fire Department' Planner Laura Cabral, Fire Safety Specialist ama · - FRO~ R]U CNTY PLRNNiH5 DEPT. 86.2e,1~8 89:87 N0.2 P. 2 iVE:DiDE CO UIlCu. FLArlllin6 DEPAqLqi1E March 7, :LggO (Rayteed June Gao $o(ls, Znc. 248g0 Jefferson Avenue P,0, 8ox4g0 Hurtlet·, CA 923(2 ATTIgffZON: ,1ohn P. Franklin Albert R. Kletat SUBJECT: Alqu4, st-PHolo Spaeta1 Studlet Zone/Ltqu·~actton Hazard W.0, 278-A-RC Plot Plan No, ZZ694 Count~6eolog(¢ Report Nos, ~Z and 692 Temecula Area Gentlemen: we have revlewed the se4s~tc/geoleg(c aspects of your ~epo~ ent4t~ed "Preliminary Soils and 6eoqog4c Update Report, Parcel'4 of Pitcol Map ~o. Z3960, off of Ynez Road, Te~ecul·~ Ca," dated July 28, lgBg, and your addendum dated February ZT, 1990, ~ Your report {letermlned that:' Z. Ho evl~ence for fau~tngwas found tn the area of the previously established fault setback zone on this s~te. The potential for ground rupture at the site ts considered qow, ' The Nll~omar fault has been mlpped ~ust westerly of the sub3ect property, Peak horizontal ground eccele~atlon from · max~:nJm credible earthquake of 7.S magnitude on this fault could exceed 0,78g, Peak horlZ0ntal Ground acceleration ~rom a maximum probable earthquake on this fault could exceed 0.,74g, 3. Secondary earthquake effects o~ cra=Klng could occur at thls site, 4. The potent1·1 for tsunaml or se~che developnent. lurching and/or localized ground is not cons(dared pertinent to c~te 4080 }.]~MON b'rREET, rrrl FLOOR ..... FIrVElqSfCIE, CALIFORNIA 92501 · . .C714} .7~..:~.81_..___. 79733 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE, GurrE · BERMUDA DUNES; CALIFORNIA ~.'2.9.~'e, ,r6'lg) 342-8277 ... · . ~0~ E]~ CHTY PL~HH]HG GErm, g~,26,19~0 Og=OS HO. 2 P. ~ County Geologtc Report Nos. 691 and 692 Revlsed dune Z5, $g90 Page Z 5. The potential for surface rloodtng at the site, although considered low, un~ot be en~IPeqy pre{luded. 6. Indications o~ major mass movement or major qandsltding have not been observed cr repor:ed on the site. 7. Some of the sandy 5oll lenses present In the vlcqniCy of 20 feet at Boring B-3 have a potential for 11quefactlon. Subsidence due to liquefaction would be localized to rill and no manifestation of liquefaction ~s l~ke~y to occur a~ or near the ground surface. Your report reconnended that: ;. Structural setbacks for faults are noC warranted on t~15 slte. 2. The potentqal for surface flooding should be further evaluated by the design ergtneer. 3. GeoqcHJtc ~nspect?ons should be performed during site grading to verify aeologtc conditions relative to fault~nc encountered both vl~hln or ~utslde of the Alqd~st-Prtolo Spectaq Studt~s Zone. 4. In order to mitigate qtquefact~on potenttaq and/or seismically ~nduced dynamic settlement, all extsttng f~l and topsoil over the entire site wtthtn areas of settlem. e~t sensitive ~prcvemen~s shall be removed. The average depth of remoYal is estimated at 3 to 4 feet, however localized deeper removaqs may be necessary. t S. The exploratory trench backfill should be cleaned out ~nspected by the soils enG~nee~, processed and replaced with fil~ which has been moisture cond~tloned tO at least optimum moisture content and compacted to a t least 90 percent of laboratory standard. It ts our opic~on that the report was prepared tn a competent manper consistent w~th the present "state-Of-the-art" and satisfies the requirements o~ the AIQ~fst-Prtolo Spade1 Studies Zones Act, the assoc(ated Riverside County 0rd~nance No. 547. FInal approval o~ this report ts hereby g~ven, County Geologic Report Xo;, 6gZ and Eg2 ReY~sed June IS, I9g0 Page 3 ~t should be noted that the re~e~eaendat$oni mmde ~n 3q}uP PepoPt nov :upePsede the raceemendations made tn Count.v Geolog(c RapoPt No. 278 fop thtz ~pectfic parcel, Th~s revtsto~ appltes to both the fault setback zone and liquefaction m~igat;4on measures. The recmmt. en~et~ons made ~n you~ repo~t shall be mdhered to (n the de=tgn and constrdctlon of this pPo~ect. ¥e~y~rdly ~ouPs, RIVSR~IDE COUIfT~ PLANNING DEPARTNENT A' R~hards, Plan lng Dlrec% Steven man, ' ' glst C~ 1205 SAK::Jg cc: Na~kh~ end Associates - ;da Sanchez CDNG - [a~l Bufid~ng & Safety - Norm Lo$tbom Planning Team 5 - ~ohn $TAI~ OF CALIr. OINIA--IU$1hIr~. I'It. AI,~P,C~I'TAT!ON AND HQIJ~ING A~ENCY GEOIG~ DEUr..N~;AN. Geeme' January 4, ~.'~'~0 JAN 0 8 1990 o;v~1 Revie, -- iv--15--5.96/6o0 Your Reference RIVEI~~ PP ~4 · Planning Department Attention Mr. John Risto~ County of Riverside 4080 Lemon Street Riverside, CA 9250~ Dear Mr. Risto~: Thank you for the opportunity to revie- the proposed Plot Plan No. llb~4 located between Route I-Z5 and Ynez Road, north of Solaria Way in the Temecula area. Please refer to the attached material on which our comments have beem indicated by the items checked and/or used by those items noted under additional comments. If any ~ork is necessary ~ithin the State high,ay r~ght of the developer must obtain an encroachment permit from the Calftans District 8 Permit Office prior to beginning work. If additional information is.desired, please call Mr. Thomas Neville at (714) 585-4584. Very truly yours, H. N. LEWANDOWSKI District Permits Engineer Art (Your Reference) Plan checker WE WOULD LIKE TO NOTE: CALTRANS DEVELOPMENT REVIEW FORM ~)ate (Co Rte PM) ~ WE REQUEST THAT THE lIE*iS CHECKED BELOW BE INCLUDED IN l'hl CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR r Is ____ Nornml right of way dedication to provide. half-width on the state highway. Normal street improvements to provide hal£-width on the state hiShway. , Curb and gutter, State Standard _ along the state highway. ,,___ Parking shall be Prohibited along the state highway by Painting the curb'red and/or by the proper placement of "no parking" signs. ----- _ radius curb' returns be provided at intersections ~ith the state hiZhway. ~standard wheelchair ramp must be Provided in the returns. ____ A Positive vehicular barrier along the property frontage shall be Provided to limit Physical access to the state hi~hvmy. ~ Vehicular access shall not be developed directly to the scats highway. ~_ Vehicular access :o the state highway shall be provided by existin= public road connections. · -___ Vehicular access to the state hiehway shall be provided by _ standard driveuays. ve~.,l~r =-,.-.. c~._.Urns s~l~ be paved at least within the r,.a~ ,~.,.~ay z-iSht of ~ay. runoff to insure :nat .4r~ r~'~ry r~i~ ac~:enuac:km st'~'~l be pmvicL~ as pm--r. of '_-a dsvelcr~mm= of uh~ i~,'o~,~ ~-Y- ~ P!~ refer no REQUEST: '--~,,A r,~ of any omr~uicns of a~prova! or revised approval. WE R EQUEST TiIE OPPO~,TU&ITY TO REVIE;: DURI."~G THE APPROVAL PROCESS: Any pro,~_~,~-~ ~ to [,_~.ner deep ~ ~. A ;W of ~ ~fic ~ ~~~ ;. A ~ ~t of ~ ~ ~ T~u ~,~. A ~ p~t of ~ ~ f~ ~ m~u ~n ~ ~ ~y n~ of ~y. Date: January 4, 1990 Rlv-15-5.96/6.0 (Co-R=e-PM) PP 11'694 (Your Referencej ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: The Transmittai letter, dated 12/22/89, indicates an Assessor's Parcel number which does not agree wlth the AP number shown on submltted site plan. The CalTrans Right-of-Way (R/W) shall be delineated wlzh uhe "NO ACCESS" symbc! (see State R/W maps). The required cross-secz=ons (see attached "HANDOUT"~ shall exzend a minimum of 15 ft. beyond both sides of the R/W line. DATE: Dece~er 22, 1989 Assessor Butldlng and Safety -Land Use Building and Safety -Gradtng Surveyor - Ken Tetch Road Department Health - Ralph Luchs Ft re 'Protection Flood Control Dtstrtct Fish & Game U.S, Postal Servtce- Ruth E. Davtdson U.S. Fish & tfildltfe Services County Superintendent of Schools Rancbo Ca1 tfornta Water District Eastern Hunfctpal Water Dtstrtct California Editon - Daoug Davies Southern California Gas General Te.}iphone Ca I trans' t8 City of Temecula Temecula Union School District RiVERbiN cc Jnc-u PLannine DEPARtBEfit Co~tsstoner Turner San 5er~a~no County Ruseue Comunt ty Pl arts JAN 1 C 1990 RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNIN0 DEPARTMENT PLOT. PLAN 11694 - iT- 5) - E.A. 34633 - Colbourn-Currter-Rol 1 Architecture, Peter Noll - Rancho California Area- First Supervisortal District - W side of Ynez Rd., between Winchester Rd. & Solaria Way. -C-1/C-P Zone - 3 Acres - REQUEST: Automotive retail and service - Nod 119 - A.P. 921-08Q~8.53,54 Please review the case described above, along with the a~te~hed case map. ALan Division Comtttee meeting has ben .t4.ntattvely scheduled for January 18, 1990. If it clears, it will then go to public hearing. Your co~nents and recommendations are requested prior to January 18, 1990 in order that we may include them in the staff report. for this particular case. Should you have any questions regarding this item, please do not hesitate to contact John Rtstw at 787-6356, Planner CO/q~ENTS: The parcel is located on the foss111ferous Pauba Formation. Construction excavation will impact nonrenewable paleontologlc resources. The developer must retain a qualified vertebrate paleontologist to develop a site-specific program to mitigate impacts *to paleontologic resources. This program should tnclude'- D~l~: rnnn~tnr~r~ n~ ~~n hy ~ nualffied oaleOntOlOqlC monftOr: (2) preparation Of recovered specimens, including sediment processing for small vertebrate foss$1s; (3) P 1 ' kiA~i~r et mRes~stt~le 8. established repository= and (A) a report of fSndings wtth r~omplete specimen inventory. ~/7/9o ~'~u~ Dr. Allan D. Grtesemer, Museums Director RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92501 (714) 7876181 46-209 OASIS SLEET, ROOM 304 INDIO, CALIFORNIA 92201 (619) 342-8277 :IiVFDiD COUI'I PLirl~il'ffi DEPARCI EI C Gee So118, Xnc. · 24890 Jefferson Avenue P.O. Box 490 Murrieta, CA 92362 Attention: John P. Franklin Albert R. Xleimt SUBJECT Alqutst-Priolo Special Studies Zone/Li uefaction Hazard W.O. 272-A-RC Plot Plan 11694 A.F.N.s 949-220-004 Count Geolqlc Report No.'s 691 and Temecula Area Gentlemen: we have reviewed the seismic/geologic aspects of your report en=inled wPreltmtnar Soils end Geologic Update Report, Parcel 4 of Parcel Hap No. 2~960, off of Ynez ~oad, Tamerule, CA," dated July 28, 1989, and your addendum dated Februar~ 27, 1990. ~our report determined thatz No evidence for faulting was found in the area of the previouly established fault setback zone on this site. The potent/a1 for ground rupture at the mite is considered low. The Wildomar fault has been mapped ~ust westerly of the subject property. Peak horizontal ground accelerstio, from a maximum credible earthquake of ?.S magnitude on this fault cuuld exceed 0.78 g. Peak horizontal ground acceleration fzom · maximu~probable earthquake on this fault could e~ceed 0.34 g® Secondary earthquake e~feo~s of lurebinV and/or localized ground cracking could occur at this site. The potential ~or tsunam/ or smiths ~s no~ considered pertinent to site development. T~e potential for suffice flooding st the Site, litheugh ooosLdered low, oannet be entirely preoludee. ladLent/one of major m~aa moveeat or major landsliding have not been observed oz zepoz~ed ear. be site, 4080 LEMON STREET, 9'rH FLOOR RNERSIDE, CALIFORNIA g2501 Z 'J ll'0N ££:)I li&l'Cl'te W7"33 COUNTRY C~;UB DRNE. SUn'E E BERMUDA DUNES, CALJFORNIA 92201 16191 342-827/ Soils, -2- Some of the sandy sell lenses present in the vicinity o~ 20 feet at Boring 9-3 have · potential ~or liquefaction. Subsidence due to liquefac~ion ~ould be localized to nil and no manifestation oZ liq~efs~tion is likely to occur st or near the greed surface. Your repor~ raceamended ~hatf' Structural eatbacks for faults ere not vsrranted on this site. The potential ~or surface Elooding should be further eva~uated b~ the des/g· engineer. Geologic inspections should be performed during site grading to verify geologic conditions relative to ~aulting encountered bo~h vl~hln or outside oZ the Xlquist-Priolo Special Studies x~ orde~ to mitigate liq~efaCtionP~enti·l and/or seismically induced dyne-no settlement, all existing fall and topsoil over ~he entire site vi~hin areas of settlement sensitive improvements shall be removed. The aver·re depth of removal ie estimated a~ 3 to 4 feet, hoevet localized deeper removals as3/be necesaar3~. The exploratory trench back~ill should be cleaned ou~, inspected by ~he soils engineer, processed and replaced vith fill vhiah bee ~en moil~:vre oonditim~ed to at lease optimum moisture oonten~ and o, xepacted to at least gO percenl: of laboratory standard. Zt As our eFtnAsA that ~he report usa prepared in · competent - satisfies manner c~neLe~ent riCh the present estate-of-the'art and the re~luiteaents of ~he )k~cr~tet-Pz/olo lpeeLal I~udLes Zones At1:, r, he aes~cAattdl~AvtrsideCountY 0rdenan°eN°' 647- Final approval 0£ ~his raporS As hereby given· Xt should be noted~hat the ramsemendations made in your repor~ ~ov supercaGe the tec;neendatAons made in County Geologic bpott We. 2~8 tot this specific parcel. This ,vision applies to both the fault ser~mack zone anG liquefaction mLtigae~Lon measures. Oeo IoL3, et Zno, Narch 7~ tg90 PaVe -2 - The reo~ends~Lone made in ~our report sh~ll be adhered to In the deeign and construction o~ thLs project. Very truly yours, c,~. 14ar~ham and kssoc. - Ida Sancbes ATTACHMENT 5 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PARCEL MAP NO. 275~.5 CITY J. Larry Gabele 4275 Executive Square, Suite 1040 La Jolia, CA 92037 OF TEMECULA July 7, 1992 SUBJECT: Final Conditions of Approval For Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 Dear Mr. Gabele: On July 6, 1992 the City of Temecula Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 subject to the enclosed Conditions of Approval. Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 is a proposed subdivision of 3.0 gross acres locat~ci on the west side of Yne, z Road and east of Interstate 15, approximately 200 feet north of the intersection of Ynez Road and Solana Way. Anyone dissatisfied with this decision or the Conditions of Approval may appeal it within ten (10) worldng days from the date of approval. Caution should be exercised in making any expenditures or commitments based upon this approval until the expiration of the appeal period and disposition of any appeals which .may be fried. This approval is effective until July 6, 1994 ui~less extended in accordance with Ordinance 460, Section 8.4. Written request for a time extension must be submitted to the City of Temecula a minimum of 30 days prior to the expiration date. If you have any further questions regarding this subject, please contact the Planning Department at (714) 694-6400. Sincerely, Assistant Planner Debbie Ubnoske Se.~or Planner CO: Debi Belmonte, Building & Safety Bob Pigherd, Public Works Mike Gray, Fire Department 8~STAFFRFrL~MY"TphI.F1N 45174 BUSINESS P~K DRIVE · TE.%IECtlL.~ CALIFOI~NI.~ 92590 · PHONE (714) 694-1989 · F~.× (714) 694-1999 ATTA~ NO. 2 CITY OF TEMBCUIA CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 Project Description: A COmmerCial subdivision of 3.0 gross acres into three parceh. Assessor's Parcel No. 921-080-054 PLANNING DEPAR~ The tentative subdivision shall comply with the State of California Subdivision Map Act and to all the requirements of Ordinance 460, Schedule E, unless modified by the conditions listed below. A time extension may be approved in accordance with the State Map Act and City Ordinance, upon wrillen request, if made 30 days prior to the expiration date. This conditionally approved tentative parcel map will expire two years after the approval date, unless extended as provided by Ordinance 460. The expiration date is July 6, 1994. 3. Any delinquent property taxes shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. Legal access as required by Ordinance NO. 460 shall be provided from the Parcel Map boundary to Ynez Road. ® A copy of the final grading plan shall be submilled to the planning Department for review and approval. All on-site cut and fill slopes shall: Be limited to a maximum slope ratio of 2 to 1 and a maximum vertical height of thirty (30) feet. All slopes over three (3) feet in height shall be landscaped and irrigated according to the City Development Code. A detailed landscaping and irrigation plan, prepared by a qunlified professional, shall be submitted to the City Planning Department for review and approval prior to issuance of building permits. s The applicant shall comply with the environmental health recommendations outlined in the County Health Depanment's transmittal dated May 28, 1992, a copy of which is alnched. S~TA~545TPM.PC 11 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. The applicant shall comply with the fire improvement recommendations outlined in the County Fire Department's letter dated June 24, 1992, a copy of which is attached. The applicant shall comply with the recommendations outlined in the Department of Transponation's transmittal dated June 1, 1992, a copy of which is attached. The applicant shall 'comply with the recommendations outlined in the Rancho Californi~ Water District transmittal dated l'une 15, 1992, a copy of which is attached. ' Lots created by this subdivision shall comply with the following: A. Lots created by this subdivision shall be in conformance with the development standards of the Scenic Highway Commercial zone. B. Graded but undeveloped land shall be maintained in a we~l-free condition and shall be either planted with interim landscaping or provided with other erosion control measures as approved by the Director of Building and Safety. The developer shall be responsible for maintenance and upkeep of all slopes, landscaped areas and irrigation systems until such time as those operations are the responsibilities of other parties as approved by the Planning Director. Prior to recordation of the Final map, an Environmental Constraints Sheet ('ECS) shall be prepared in conjunction with the final map to delineate identified environmental concerns and shall be permanen~y fried with the office of the City Engineer. A copy of the ECS shah be transmitted to the Planning Deparunent for review and approval. The approved F_.CS shall be forwarded with copies of the recorded fin31_ map to the Planning Department and the Department of Building and Safety. The following notes shall be placed on the Environmental Constraints Sheet: A. "This property is located within thirty (30) miles of Mount Palomar Observatory. All proposed outdoor lighting systems shall comply with the Californi3 Institute of Technology, Palomar Observatory Outdoor Lighting policy as outlined in the Southwest Area Community Plan." B. "Drainage easements shall be kept free of buildings and obstructions." Prior to the issuance of GRAftING PERMTrS the following conditions shall be satisfied: Delineate techniques which will be utilized to prevent erosion and sedimentation during and after the grading process. Provide approximate time frames for grading and identification of areas which may be graded during the higher probability rain months of January through March. 12 16. C. Provide prelirninni'y pad and roadway elevations. D. Identify areas of temporary grading outside of a particular phase. Prior to the issuance of BUILDING PERMITS the following conditions shall be satisfied: Ae All building plans for all new structures shall incorporam all required elements from the rue protection plan as approved by the County Fire Marshal. B. Roof-mounted equipment Sh~ll be shielded from view of surrounding property. 17. Prior to the issuance of OCCUPANCY PERMITS the following conditions shall be ~ti.~ed: Ae All landscaping and irrigation shall be installed in accordance with approved plans and shall be vexifmd by City field inspection prior to the issuance of occupancy permiU. If seasonal conditions do not permit planting, interim landscaping and erosion control measures shall be utiliTed as approved by the Planning Director and the Director of BUilding and Safety. 18. The subdivider shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Temecuh, its agents, officer, and employees from any clnim, action, or proceeding against the City of Temecula or its agents, officer, or employees to attach, set aside, void, or nnnul an approval of the City of Temecula, its advisory agencies, appeal boards or legishtive body concerning Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545, which action is brought within the time period provided for in Cnllfomia Government Code Section 66499.37. The City of Temecuh will promptly notify the subdivider of.any such clnim, action, or proceeding against the City of Temecuh and will cooperate fully in the defense. If the City fails to promptly notify the subdivider of any such clnlrn, action, or proceeding or fnil.~ to cooperate fully in the defense, the subdivider shall not, thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Temecula. 19. All utility systems including gas, electric, telephone, water, sewer, and cable TV shall be provided for underground, with casements pwvided as required, and designed and constructed in accordance with City Codes and the utility pwvider. Telephone, cable TV and/or security systems shall be pre-wired. 20. All utilities, except electrical lines rated 33kv or greater, shall be instnlled underground. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions/Reciprocal Access Easements: 21. No lot shall be sold unless a corporation, association, property owner' s group, or similnr entity has been formed with the right to assess all properties individually owned orjointiy 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 w 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 s~r~s~s'n,~.~ 13 CC&R's which shall inclu~ compulsory membership of all owners of lots and flexibility of assessments to meet changing costs of maint~mce, repairs, and services. Recorded CC&R's shall permit enforcement by the City of Provisions required by the City 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. 22. Every owner of a lot shall own as an appurtenance to such or lot, either (I) an undivided interest in the common areas and facilities, or (2) as share in the corporation, or voting membership in an association, owning the common areas and facilities. 23. Maintenance for all landscaped and open areas shall be provided for in the CC&R's. 24. Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545' will need to comply with any and all Conditions of Approval for Conditional Use Permit No. 2, Conditional Use Permit No. 2, Revised No. I and Conditional Use Permit No. 2, Revised No. 1, Extension of Time. 25. Any future building located on Parcels No. 2 and No. 3 will be separated. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT The following are the Depaxtment of Public Works Conditions of Approval for this project, and shall be completed at no cost to any Government Agency. Previously imposed requirements for 'Conditional Use Permit No. 2, Revised No. 1, shall apply except as amended or superseded by the following conditions of approval. All que, stions regarding the true m~aning of the conditions shall be referred to the appropriate staff person of the Department of :Public Works. It is understood that the Subdivider has correctly shown'on the tentative map all existing and proposed easements, traveled ways, improvements constraints and drainage courses, and their omission may require the project to be resubmitted for further review and revision. PRIOR TO RECORDATION OF THE FINAL MAP: 26. 27. Pursuant to Section 66493 of the Subdivision Map-Act, any subdivision which is pan of an existing Assessment District must comply with the requirements of said section. As deemed necessary by the Department of Public Works, the developer shall receive written clearance from the following agencies: Rancho Californla~ Water District; Eastern Municipal Water District; Riverside County Flood Control Distria; City of Temecuh Fire Bureau; Planning Department; Depamnent of Public Works; Riverside County Health Department; CATV Franchise; SWTAFFRFr~4ST1,M.I;C 14 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. CalTrans; Tcmccuh Community Services District; General Telephone; Southern C.~lifornia F~lison Company; and Southern C~llfornia Gas Company. All road easements and/or street dedications shall be offered for dedication to the public ' and shall continue in force until the City acccpts or abandons such offers. All dedications shall be free from all encumbrances as appwved by the DcparUnent of Public Works. Ynez Road shall be dediated with 67 feet of right-of-way in accordance with City of Temecuh Standard No. 100A, (134/110). In the cvent off-site easements or n'Zht-of-way are required W comply with these conditions, such easements shall be obtnined by the developer;, or, in the event the City is required to condemn the cascmcnt or right-of-way, as provided in the Subdivision Map Act, the developer shall enter inW an agrecmcnt with the City for the acquisition of such cascmcnt at the devclopcr's cost pursuant to Government Code Section 66462.5, which shall be at no cost to the City. Vehicular access shall be restricted on Yncz Road and so noted on the final map with the exception of one access point as appwved by the Depaxhuent of Public Works and as shown on the tentative map. Basements, when requited for roadway slopes, landscapc cascmcnts, dninagc facilities, · utilities, etc., shall be shown on the final map if they arc located within the land division boundary. All offers of dedication and conveyances shall be submitted and recorded as directed by the Department of Public Works. A declaration of Covcnants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R's) shall be prepax~l by the developer and submitted to the Director of planning, City EnZineer and City Attorney. The CC&R's shall be siEned and acknowledged by all parties having any record rifle interest in the property to be developed, shall make the City a party thereto, and shall be enforceable by the City. The CC&R's shall be revicwed and appwved by the City and recorded. The CC&R's shall be subject to the following Bnginccring conditions: A. The CC&R's shall be preparetl at the dcvclopcr's sole cost and expense. The CC&R's shall be in the form and content appwved by the Direaor of planning, City Bn~ineer and the City AUomcy, and shall include such pwvisions as are required by thi.~ approval and as said offici~l-~ decxn necessary to protect the interest of the City and its residents. The CC&R's and Articles of Incorporation of the Property Owncr's Association are subject w the approval of Planning, Department of. Public Works, 'and the SWrAPFRF1'~/545Tl'M.l'C 15 34. 35. City Attorney. They shall be recorded concurrent with the final map. A recorded copy shall be provided to the City. The CC&R's shall provide for the effective establishment, operation, management, use, repair and maintenance of all drive aisles, surface drainage and related facilities. The CC&R's shall provide tha_t the property shah be developed, operated and maintained so as not to create a public nuisance. 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, afar maiclng 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 promp~y reimbursed. The declaration shah contain language prohibiting further subdivision of any lots, whether they are lettered lots or numbered lots. All parkways, drainage facilities, and landscaping shall be pennanen~y maintained by the association or othex means acceptable to the City. Such proof of this maintenance shall be submitted to Planning and the Department of Public Works prior to issuance of building permits. Reciprocal access easements and maintenance agreements ensuring access to all parcels and joint maintenance of all roads, drives or parldng areas shall be provided by CC&R's or by deeds and shall be recorded concurrent with the map. The subdivider shall construct or post security and an agreement shall be executed guaranteeing the construction of the foilowing public improvements in conformance with applicable City standards. Street improvements, including, but not limited to: pavement, curb and gutter, medians, sidewalks, drive approaches, street lights, signing, striping, and other Waffic control devices as appropriate. B. Drainage facilities. C. Landscaping (slopes and parkway). D. Sewer and domestic water systems. The street design and improvement concept of this project shall be coordinsted with adjoining developments. S~tAFFRFI'~545TpM. pC 16 'Lti 36. 37. 38. 39. 42. 43. o~-45. Street lights shall be provided along streets adjoining the subject sit: in accordance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 461 and as approvrxl by the Depaxtment of Public Works. Prior to recordation of the final map, the developer shall deposit with the Depa_rnnent of Public Works a cash sum as established, per lot, ,as mitigation towards Waffle signal impacts. Should the developer choose to defer the time of payment of traffic signal mitigation fee, he may enter inw a written agreement with the City deferring said payment W the time of issuance of a building permit. All driveway centerline intenections shall be at 90 degrees or as approved by the Department of Public Works. Impwvement plans shall be based upon a centerline pwfile extending a minimum of 300 feet beyond the project boundaries at a grade and alignment as approved by the Department of Public Works. A minimum centerline street grade shah be 0.50 percent. All driveways shall conform to the applicable City of Temecula standards and shnll be shown on the improvement plans in accordance with City Standard 207A and 401 (curb sidewhile). On-site drainage facilities, located outside of road right-of-way, shall be contained within drainage easements shown on the final map. A note shall be added to the final map stating '~ easements sinall be kept free of buildings and obstructions." Adequate pwvisions shall be made for acceptance and disposal of surface drnlnage entering the property from adjacent areas. The subdivider shall protect downstream properties from damages caused by alteration of the drainage panems; i.e., concentration or diversion of flow. Protection shall be provided by constructing adequat~ drainage facilities, including enlarging existing facilities or by securing a drainage easement. Prior to final map, the subdivider Shnll notify the City's CATV Franchises of the Intent to Develop. Conduit shall be installed to CATV Standards at time of street improvements. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF GRADING PERMIlS: Prior to issuance of a grading permit, developer must fulfill the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge ~llminntion System (NPDE5) permit from the State Water Resources Control Board. No grading shall be permitted until a NPDES clearance is ' granted or the project is shown to be exempt. S%$TAFFRFl'~7545TPM.PC 17 47. Prior to any work being 'performed in public right-of-way, fees shall be paid and an encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Depax~ent of Public Works. 48. Prior to any work being performed on the private streets or drives, fees shall be paid and a construction permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works. 49. A grading permit shall be obtained from the Department of Public Works prior to commencement of any grading outside of the City-maintained road right-of-way. 50. No grading shall take place prior to the improvement plans being substantially complete, appropriate clearance ]~tters have been obtained, and approval of the grading plan has been granted by the Department of Public works. 51. If grading is to take place between the months of October and April inclusive, erosion control and runoff mitigation plans will be requirexl. All plans slnall be submitted with appropriate notes as di_rex:ted and approved by the Department of Public Works. A flood mitigation cl~rgc sinall be paid. The chnrgC shnll equal the prevailing Area Drainage Plan fee rate multiplied by the area of new development. The clnarge is payable to the Flood Control Distri~ prior to issuance of permits. If the full Area Drainn~e Plan fee or mitigation charge ~ alr~dy credited to tiffs property, no new charge needs to be paid. .53. An encroachment permit shall be required from CalTrans for any work within their right- of-way. 54. A permit from the County Flood Control District is required for work within their right- of-way. PRIOR TO BUrLDING PEILMrr: 55. A praise 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. 56. Grading of the subject properry shall be in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, City Gradlug Standards and accepted grading practices. The final gradlug plan shall be in substantial couformance with the appwved rough grading plau. o~c 57. Developer shall pay any capital fee for road improvcmcnts and public facilities imposcd upon the property or project, including that for tnffic and public facility mitigation as required under the l:~l~fNegative Declaration for the project. The fee to be paid shall be in the mount in effect at the time of payment of the fee. If an interim or final public facility mitigation fee or district has not been finally established by the date on which developer requcsts its building permits for the project or any phase thereof, the developer shall execute the Agreement for payment of Public Facility fee, a copy of which has been $~TAFFRFI'~/54$TpM.pC 18 provided to devcloper. C]oncurrentiy, with executing this Agreement, developer shall post se~ufity to secur~ paymcnt of thc Publi~ F~ty fee. The mount of the se~:ufity shall be $2.00 per square foot, not to cxceed $10,000. Devcleper understands that said Agreement may require the payment of fees in excess of those now estlma,e~l (assuming benefit to the project in the mount of such fees). By execration of thin Agn~meut, developer will waive any fight to protest the provisions of fhi.~ Condition, of this Agreement, the formation of any Watfxc impact fee district, or the process, levy, or ex~llection of any traffic mitigation or traffic impa~ fee for this project; provided that developer is not waiving its fight to protest the reasonableness of any traffic impact fee, and the mount thereof. PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERT]I~CATES OF OCCUPANCY: Construct full street improvements including but not limited to, curb and gutter, A.C. pavement, sidewalk, drive approaches, parkway trees and street lights. 59. Existing city roads requiring construction sbnll remnln open to traffic at all times with adequate detours during construction. Traffic control plans shall be provided as directed by the Department of Public Works, and may be required to be prepared by a registered Civil Engineer. Transportation Engineerin2 PPJOR TO RECORDATION OF THE FXNAL MAP: 60. If required a signing and striping plan shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer · and approved by the Department of Public Works for Ynez Road and shall be included in the street improvement plnn.~. 61. Prior to designing any of the above plans, contact Transportation Engineering for the design requirements. 74 ~62. Bus bays will be provided at all existing and future bus stops as determined by the Deparunent of Public Works. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY ENCROA~ PERMITS: 63. A construction area traffic control pl.. shall be designed by a registered Civil Engineer and approved by the City Engineer for any street closure and dewur or other disruption to traffic circulation as required by the Department of Public Works. PRIOR TO TRE ISSUANCE OF OCCUPANCY PERNIITS: 64. All siffni ng and striping shall be insUdled per time approved signing and striping plan. 65. Landscaping shall be limited in the comer cut-off area of all inter~octions of adjacent to driveways to provide for minimum sight distance. s~r^m.n'~usv?M.?c 19 TO: FROM: RE: County oI .K vers e -. DEPARTMENT OF,HEALTH C I TY OF TEMECULA : a ew . a_ an DATE: Health Specialist IV SAN 53 REOUIRENKNTS - TENTATIVE PARCEL NAP N0. 27545 CITY OF TEMECULA 05-28-92 The Department of Environmental Health Division has reviewed the Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 rot this project and cannot make any recommendations until a sanitation letter is filed. The requirements for a SAN 53 letter are as follows: Should the project be served sanitary sewer+services. this Department would need only: A "will-serve" letter from the aqency/agencies serving potable water and sanitary sewers. 2. One copy of the Parcel Map. SM:dr FIRE DEPARTMENT 210 WE~ ~ ~ AVENUE * PEKEL~, CAL.IFOR~ g2ZTrl ., (714) fd"/-3Ig3 :'. ~' TO: CITY OF TEMECULA PLANNING DEPARTMENT ATTN: Matthew Fagan RE: Parcel Map 27545 With respect to the conditions of approval for the above refer- enced land division, the Fire Department recommends the following fire protection measures be provided in accordance with.Riverside County Ordinances and/or recognized fire protection standards: FIRE PROTECTION The water mains ehall be capable of providing a pote~tiai fire flow 5000 GPM and. an actual fire flow availa~'i~ from any one hydrant shall be 2500 GPM for 2 hours duration at 20 PSI residual operating pressure. Approved super fire hydrants, (6"x4"x2 1/2"x2 1/2*')'shall be located at each street intersection and spaced not more than 550 feet apart in any directiOn-, with no portion of any lot frontage more' than 165 feet ~r6m a fire hydrant. The applicant/developer shall provide written certification from the appropriate water company that the required fire hydrants are either e~:isting or that financial arrangements have been made to provide them. Applicant/Developer shall furnish one copy of the ~ater system plans to the Fire Department for review. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, containing a Fire Dep;rtment approval signature block, and shall confor~ to hydrant type, location, spacinO and minimum fire flow. Once plans are signed by local water companym the originals shall be presented to the Pire Department for signature. 3'760 lhhSemm..JLi-wabTr-C~sgT-,q3l (714) 27~J'~/'7 · ~AX (714) 369-7451 RE: Page 2 The required water system, including fire hydrants, shall be installed and accepted by the appropriate water agency prior to any combustible building material being placed on an individual lot. All questions regarding the meaning of conditions shall ferred to the Riverside County Fire Department Planning staff. b~ re- Division RAYMOb9 H. REGIS Chief Fire Department Planner BD:js Fire Safety Specialist 7! 'STATE OF CAUFORNIA---BU$1NESS, TRAN$PORI..~rlON AND HOUSING AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 'DISTRICT 8, P.O. IOX 231 '; SAN IEINARDINO, C.A, Ur-.(Z~INIA 9240'2 TDD (714) 313-,~609 June 1; 1992 V ~'~.'~ ,~ U i~ PETE wILSON, Far. Matthew Fagan Planning Department City of Temecula City. Hall 43172 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92390 Development Review 08-Riv-15-5.98/6.02 Your Reference: TPM 27545 Dear Mr. Fagan: Thank you for the opportunity to review the proposed Tentative Parcel Map No. 27545 located adjacent to the northeasterly side of 1-15 westerly of Ynez Road, between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road in Temecula. Please refer to the attached material on which our comments have been indicated by the items checked and/or by those/items noted under additional comments. ' If any work is necessary within the State highway right of way, the developer must obtain an encroachment permit from the Calftans District 8 Permit Office prior to beginning work. Please be advised that this is a conceptual review Only. Final approval of street improvement, grading and drainage will be determined during the Encroachment Permit process. If additional information is desired, please call Mr. Ahmad Salah of our Development Review Section st (714) 383-4384. G. A. LUNT Branch Chief, Development Review Attachment STEVEN WISNIEWSKI PLAN CHECICER DATE ( CO RT~ PM) WE REQUEST THAT THE ITEMS CHECKED BELOW BE INCLUDED IN THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR THIS PROJECT: /NOR~L RIGHT OF VAT DEDICATION TO PROVIDE//:~It/jALF'VIDTH ON THE STATE HIGHVAT. NORMAL STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO PROVIDE HALF--VIDTN ON THE STATE HIGHVAT. CURB AND GUTTER, STATE STANDARD N8-A , TYPE A2-8 ~ONG THE STATE HIGHVAT. PARI~iNG SHALL BE PROHIBITED ALONG THE STATE HIGHVAT BY THE PROPER PLACEMENT OF NO PARI,'IHG SIGNS. 35 eft RADIUS C~JR8 RETURNS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT INTERSECTIONS VITH THE"STATE HIGHVAT. STATE STANDARD NB-B, CASE-A VHEELCHAIR RAMPS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN TKE CURB RETURNS AS DEFINED IN THE N1GNUAT DESIGN M~t,"JAL, SECTION 105.4 (2). A POSITIVE VEHICULAR BARRIER ALONG THE PROPERTY FRONTAGE SHALL BE PROVIDED TO LIMIT PHYSICAL ACCESS TO THE STATE HIGHVAT. VEHICULAR ACCESS SHALL NOT BE DEVELOPED DIRECTLT TO THE STATE HIGi~AT. VEHICULAR ACCESS TO THE STATE HIGHVAT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY EXISTING PUBLIC ROAD CONNEC.TIONS. /'- VEHIcuLAR ACCESS TO THE STATE NIGIfi,IAT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY STAk'DARD DRIVEVATS. VEHIQXAR Ar.,~$S SHALL NOT BE PROVIDED UITMIH THE INTERSeCtiON AT VEHICULAR ACCESS TO THE STATE HIGHWAY SHALL BE PROVIDED BT.._A ROAD--TTPE CONNECTION, VEHICULAR ACCESS CONNECTIONS SHALL BE PAVED AT LEAST VITHIH THE STATE HIGI~JAT RIGHT OF VAT, ACCESS POINTS TO THE STATE HIGHVAT SHALL BE DEVELOPED IN A NANHER THAT gILL PROVIDE 51GNT DISTAHC= FOR __ MPN ALONG 1HE STATE HIGHVAT. LANDSCAPING ALONG THE STATE HIGHVAT SHALL PROVIDE FOR SAFE SIGHT DISTANCE e CONPLT VITH FIXED OBJECT SET BAC~ AND BE TO STATE STANDARDS, A LEF1--TURN LANE t INCLUOING SHGULDERS AND ANT NECESSARY V[DENING; SHALL BE PROVIDED ON THE STATE HIGWJAT, A TRAFFIC STUDT INDICATING ON AND OFF--SITE FLC~ PATTERNS AND VOLUMES, PRObABlE IMPACTS AND PROPOSED MITIGAIICN MEASURES SHALL BE PREPARED. PAR~ING SHALL BE DEVELOPED IN A NANHER THAT gILL NOT CAUSE ANT VEHICULAR MOVEMENT CONFLICTS, IKCL;,,OIHG PAIlICING STALL ENTRANCg, AND EXIT t UITNIN OF THE ENTRANCE FROM THE STATE NIGHVAT, CARE SHALL BE TAKEN UHEN DEVELOPING THIS PROPERTT TO PRESERVE AND PERPETUATE THE EXISTING DaAINAGE pATTERN OF THE STATE NIGIPJAY, PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO C~LATIVE INCREASED STORM RUI~CFF TO IHSUR-c THAT A HIG~AT DRAINAGE PROBLEM I$ NOT CREATED, PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED ADDITIONAL CONNEHTS. PROVIDE TO APPLICANT. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THIS IS A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ONLY. FINAL APPROVAL WILL BE DETERMINED DURING THE ENCROACHMENT PERMIT PROCESS. ,TOL~WINGTj.iTE,~-~RE'T.~p~L~.C. ABLE Td','~OC~"rT~'GENC'Y'~LANNERS/ENGI){EERS _Z C Ce4STRUCTION/DEMOLITION I/ITHIH PRESENT OR PRC. E-C.~ED STATE RIGHT OF i/AT SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED FOR POTEN~,..~,.., HAZARDOUS I/ASTE ( I, E - ASBESTOS t PETROCHEMICAI.$ ~. ETC, ) AND NIT]rATED AS PER REQUIREJ~NTS OF RECRJLATORT AGENCI' /T~qMEN PLANS ARE SUB~ITTEDt PLEASE CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ATTACHED IfX'T~JT~'f THIS TILL EXPEDITE THE REVIEI/PROCESS AND TIME REQUIRED FOR PLAN CHECX, PROVIDE TO APPLICANT. .,,. . ALTHOUGH THE TRAFFIC ,' __ '" GENERATED BT THIS PROPOSAL D OT APPEAR TO NAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT OH THE STATE NIGW,,,rAY SYSTEM# C~$IDERATION leJST BE GIVEN TO THE CI.14ULATIVE EFFECT OF CONTINUED DEVELOPMEHT IN THIS AREA, 2}UIY MEASURES NECESSARY TO MITIGATE THE CXJleJLAT]VE IMPACT OF TRAFFIC ' _ SMALL BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO OR I/ITH DEVELOPMENT OF THE AREA THAT NECESSITATES THEM, CONSIDERATION SMALL BE GIVEN TO THE PROVISION,, OR FUTURE PROVISIQM t OF SIGNILIZATIOR AND LIGHTING OF THE IMTERS~CTI~4 0[ AM) THE STATE HIGIfJAT 1,HEM 14AJ~TS ARE ~T, IT APPEARS THAT THE 8 DRAINAGE GENERATED BY THIS PROPOSAL COULD HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT THE STATE HIGHI/AT SYSTEM OF THE AREA, .ANY MEASURES TO MITIGATE THE ql~ DRAINAGE IMPACTS SHALL BE INCLUDED I/ITH THE DLrVELOPHEWT* THIS PORTION OF THE STATE HIGHgAY IS INCLUDED IN THE CALIFORHIA PLASTER PLAN OF STATE HIGHgAYS ELIGIBLE FOR OFFICIAL SCENIC HIGHUAY DESIGNATION AND IH THE FUTURE TaJR AGENCT MAY I/ISH TO NAVE THIS ROUTE OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED AN A STATE SCENIC HIG.WJAY, THIS PORTION OF THE STATE HIGHgAY HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED AS A STATE Sr'fNI-C_HIGHVAYr AND DEVELOPMENT THIS CORRIDOR SHOULD BE CCX4PATIBLE UITH THE SCENIC HIGIfi/AY COlleaPT- iT IS RECOGNIZED THAT THERE IS CDNSIOERAILE PUILIC CONCERN ABOUT NOISE LEVELS AdJACeNT TO HEAVILY TRA"'," "ED HIGHVATS, I.AND DEVELOPMEHT t IN ORDER TO BE L'CI~PATIBLE i/ITH THIS CONCERH~. MAT REQUIRE SPECIAL NOISE MEASURES. DEVELOI~qENT OF THIS PROPERTY SHOULD INClUDE AN1' NECkSSAltY NOISE ATTENUATION- CALTRA.NS DISTRICT 8 DEVELOPMENT REVIEV BRAHCH P.O. Box 231 SAM BERNARDINO~. CA' 92402 ,/ A coPY OF ANY CCIiDITIONS OF APPROVAL OR REVISED APPROVAL, A coPY OF ANY DCX=JNENT$ pROVIDING ADDITIONAL STATE HIGH%/AT RIGHT OF lakY UPON RECORDATIOR OF THE HAP, ~Zh, N~ PROPOSALS" TO FURTHER DEVELOP THIS PROPERT1'. A COPY OF THE. TRAFFIC OR ENVIRONRENTAL STUDY, ,~ A CHECX PRINT OF THE PARCEL CR TRACT MAP, A CHECIC PRINT OF THE PLANS FON ANY IMPRCh~MENT$ i/lTNIN OR ADJAC~IIT TO THE STATE HIGHVAT RIGHT OF gAY- A CHEC]C PRINT OF THE GRADING AMO DRAINAGE PLANS FOR THIS PROPERTY %,'HEN AVAILABLE- June 15, 1992 .ECEIVED J U N 1 7 1992 John F, Hennilsr Phillip I_ Forbes Tresmu.~ F_ P. 'Bob' ldmmu Kenneth C. Dmaiy P~rm-y R. ~ ~ler M.r. Matthew Fagan City of Tcmccuh Planning Department 43180 Business Park Drive Tcmccula, CA 92590 Water Availability Parcel Map 27545 Dear lVlx. Faran: Please be advised that the above-referenced property is located within the boundaries of Rancho California Water District CRCWD). Water service, therefore, would be available upon completion of financial arrangements between RCWD and the property owner. /-'- · Water availability would be contingent upon the property owner signing an Agency Agreement which assigns water management fights, ff any, to RCWD. ff you have any questions, please contact Ms. Senga Doherty.. Sincerely, RANCHO CALIFORNIA WATER DISTRICT Steve Brannon, P. E. Manager of Development Engineering $1:$O:aIZ13/F186 ee: Senga Dohcrty, Engineering Technician Rmneho Califm. wls Wetmr DiMPier ATTACHMENT 6 FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT CITY OF TEMECULA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT PARCEL MAP No. 27545 DATE: Auqust 17,1992 IMPROVEMENTS FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE SECURITY Streets and Drainage $ 0.00 Water $ 0.00 Sewer $ 0.00 TOTAL $ 0.00 MATERIAL F, LABOR SECURITY $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ *Raintenance Retention (10'4 for one year) *(or Bonds if work is cmpleted) $0.00 Monument Security City Traffic Signing and Striping Costs Fire Mitigation Fee RCFC Drainage Fee Signalization Mitigation Fee - SMD Road and Bridge Benefit Fee Other Developer Fees ( Quimby ) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2112.00 -0- 7485.25 5,910.00 7500. O0 -0- N/A Planning Department Fee Comprehensive Transportation Plan Fee Plan Check Fee inspection Fee Monument Inspection Fee $ $ $ $ $ 104.00 8.00 810.00 0.00 250.00 Total Inspection/Plan Check Fees Less Fees Paid To Date {Credit) Total inspection/Plan Check Fees Due 1172.00 1172.00 -0- AGENDAS/ARO06 CITY OF TEMECULA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEES AND SECURITIES REPORT PARCEL MAP No. 275q5 DATE: Auqust 17,1992 IMPROVEMENTS FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE SECURITY , Streets and Drainacle $ 0.00 Water $ 0.00 Sewer $ 0.00 TOTAL $ 0.00 MATERIAL ~; LABOR SECURITY $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ feRaintenance Retention (lOll for ore 3mar) re(or Bonds tf ~ork is completed) $0.00 Monument Security City Traffic Signing and Striping Costs Fire Mitigation Fee RCFC Drainage Fee Due Signalization Mitigation Fee - SMD Road and Bridge Benefit Fee Other Developer Fees (Quimby) $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2112.00 -0- 5,910.00 7500. O0 -0- N/A Planning Department Fee Comprehensive Transportation Plan Fee Plan Check Fee Inspection Fee Monument Inspection Fee 10L~. 00 8.00 810.00 0.00 250. O0 Total Inspection/Plan Check Fees Less Fees Paid To Date (Credit) Total Inspection/Plan Check Fees Due $ $ $ 1172.00 1172.00 -0- AGENDAS/ARO06 ~ ITEM NO. 7 APPROVAL ~-- CITY ATTORNEY ~>t"/~" FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER ~ / TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager ,,~,~Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 "No Parking" Zones on Jefferson Avenue North of Winchester Road PREPARED BY: Ben Dobbins, Traffic Engineer Consultant RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES IN THE AREA ADJACENT TO JEFFERSON AVENUE BETWEEN WINCHESTER ROAD AND NORTHERLY CITY LIMITS BACKGROUND: Jefferson Avenue is classified as a Major Highway, 76' wide from curb to curb. The average daily traffic for Jefferson Avenue north of Winchester Road is 14,200. The posted speed limit is 50 mph (85 percentile= 51 mph). The area adjacent to Jefferson Avenue between Winchester Road and the northerly city limits is zoned commercial/industrial. Approximately 1,000 ft. north of Winchester Road a bridge exists fo~, the Santa Gertrudis Creek. North of the bridge exists mostly vacant graded land with some commercial developments. Only one development north of the bridge has access onto Jefferson Avenue at the present time. The area from the bridge south to Winchester Road is fully developed. The Traffic Engineering Staff field-investigated the existing parking conditions on Jefferson Avenue north of Winchester Road and found that parking is allowed on both sides of Jefferson Avenue except on the bridge per the Vehicle Codes Section 22500(k) and an approximately 100 ft. section of red curb on the east side of Jefferson Ave. Staff has observed vehicles parking on the bridge and recommends that red curb be painted on the bridge. Between Sanborn Avenue and Winchester Road there exist two commercial driveways on the west side and four commercial driveways on the east side of Jefferson Avenue. At the intersection of Jefferson Avenue & Winchester Road there exists a 10 ft.-wide striped -1- pwO2\agdrpt~92~OgOB~tr,,ffic\jeffers.pkg 0831 southbound right-turn lane without any restriction of parking. Therefore, parking restrictions for the southbound right-turn lane are needed. There were two reported accidents in the subject area in the years of 1990 and 1991. Both accidents involved vehicles exiting the commercial driveways onto Jefferson Avenue. To date for the year of 1992, there has not been a reported accident in the subject area. Due to the vehicle congestion and sight distances associated with existing commercial driveways on Jefferson Avenue north of Winchester Road, the Traffic and Transportation Commission at the July 22, 1992 meeting recommended to the City Council that parking be restricted on both sides of Jefferson Avenue. The parking restricting limits would be 420 ft. on the west and 470 ft. on the east side of Jefferson Avenue north of Winchester Road and on both side of Jefferson Avenue at the Santa Gertrudis Creek Bridge. FISCAL IMPACT: FY92-93 Impact: Install approximately 10 "No Parking At Any Time" (R26) signs (10 ea. x $1 00.00/ft. = $1,000). Remove existing red curb (100 ft. x $1.00/ft. = $100). Paint 256 ft. of red curb (256 ft. x $1 .00/ft. -- $256.00). Therefore, the total FY92-93 impact is $1,356. Funds are available in the Public Works Signing and Striping Fund (Account Nos. 164-5244 and 164-5410). Attachments: Exhibit "A" Resolution -2- pwO2\agdrpt%92~O908~traffic\jeffers.pkg 0902 WIN C' HES / z:/'r' I~ ~. 1, T RF~OLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES IN THE AREA ADJACENT TO JEFFERSON AVENUE BETWEEN WINCHES~ ROAD AND NORTHERLY CITY LIMITS The City Council of the City of Temecula does resolve, determine and order as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 12.08.223 of the Municipal Code, the following "No Parking" zones are hereby established in the City of Temecula: No parking on the west side of Jefferson Avenue from a point 35 ft. north of the north curb line of Winchester Road to 420 ft. north. No parking on the west side of Jefferson Avenue from a point 833 ft. north of the north curb line of Winchester Road to 128 ft. north. Co No parking on the east side of Jefferson Avenue from a point 35 ft. north of the north curb line of Winchester Road to 470 ft. north. No parking on the east side of Jefferson Avenue from a point 816 ft. north of the north curb line of Winchester Road to 128 ft. north. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTFJ), by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting held on the 8th of September, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek City Clerk [SEAL] -1- p:~wkV~,dkm.pk STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) CITY OF TEMECULA) SS I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify that Resolution No.__-__ was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following vote: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: -2- p:~mahlitwk~sffms.l~l ITEM NO. 8 FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager ~im D. Serlet. Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 "No Parking" Zones on Moreno Road PREPARED BY: Ben Dobbins, Traffic Engineer Consultant RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES ON MORENO ROAD BACKGROUND: On May 4, 1992 the owner of the Kentucky Fried Chicken establishment requested the installation of red and green curbs to prohibit parking around his establishment to improve sight visibility and eliminate trucks from parking overnight. Moreno Road is classified as a Secondary Highway, 64 ft. wide curb to curb. The posted speed limit is 25 mph. The area adjacent to Moreno Road is zoned for commercial. In the immediate vicinity are three (3) restaurants, two (2) motels, and a commercial business. The Traffic Engineering Staff field-investigated the existing parking condition on Moreno Road and found that there is no restriction of any parking except at the existing fire hydrant in front of Denny's Restaurant. Staff observed vehicles parking very near the fire hydrant on several occasions. Therefore, Staff recommends to paint red curb at the fire hydrant location. -1- PwO2\agdrpt~92\0908\kentuck.pkg 0902 There have been no reported accidents in the subject area in the year 1991 nor in the year 1992 to date. ' There exists a sight distance problem for each driveway near the Kentucky Fried Chicken property. Staff recommends the painting of red curb between the driveways at the Kentucky Fried Chicken, Denny's Restaurant, Mexico Chiquito and at the Best Western Hotel to improve the sight distance for people driving vehicles out of the existing driveways. At the July 22, 1992 Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting the Commission recommended that the City Council restrict parking per attached Exhibit "A" on Moreno Road to alleviate the sight distance problems in the subject area. FISCAL IMPACT: FY92-93 Impact: Paint 200 ft. of red curb ~ $1.00/ft. = $200. The funds are available in Account No. 164-5410. Attachments: Exhibit "A" Resolution -2- PwO2%agdrpt~92%O908%kentuck.pkg 0902 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES ON MORENO ROAD The City Council of the City of Temecula does resolve, determine and order as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 12.08.223 of the Municipal Code, the following "No Parking" zones are hereby established in the City of Temecula: No parking on the north side of Moreno Road from a point 330 ft. east of the east curb line of Front Street to 165 ft. east. No parking on the north side of Moreno Road from a point 430 ft. east of the east curb line of Front Street to 117 ft. east. No parking on the south side of Moreno Road from a point 387 ~. east of ~e east curb line of Front Street to 126 ft. east. Section 2. "The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting held on the 8th of September, 1992. ATYEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek City Clerk [SEAL] -I- p:~l/~ml~Imb. p6/ STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) ss CITY OF TEMECULA) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify that Resolution No. __-__ was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: ITEM NO. 9 FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Proposed "STOP" Signs PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "STOP" SIGNS BACKGROUND: Ben Dobbins, Traffic Engineer Consultant OF THE CITY OF Staff has received several requests for "STOP" signs in the Winchester Creek and Winchester Collection developments, and for the commercial area bounded by Winchester Road on the north, Jefferson Avenue on the east, Via Montezuma on the south, and Murrieta Creek on the west. Staff field investigated both areas and found inadequate control at 20 locations. Due to inadequate vehicle control and/or limited sight distance, Staff recommends the installation of "STOP" signs at the intersections listed on Exhibit "A" attached. At the July 22, 1992 Traffic and Transportation Commission Meeting the Commission recommended that the City Council approve the 20 "Stop" sign locations per Exhibit "A". FISCAL IMPACT: FY92-93: Install twenty "STOP" signs with stop bar and stop legend (20 signs ~ $110.00 ea. = $2,200). Funds are available in Public Works Sign Account No. 164-5244. Attachments: Exhibit "A" Resolution -1 - pwO2~,egdrpt%92%O908~stop.sgn 0902 EXHIBIT "A" The following are proposed "Stop" sign locations: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Westbound Rising Hill Drive @ Winchester Creek Ave. Eastbound Springtime Dr. @ Winchester Creek Ave. Westbound Springtime Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Northbound Quail Creek Court @ Springtime Dr. Westbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Eastbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Northbound Quail Slope Dr. @ Oak Cliff Dr. Southbound Quail Slope Dr. ~ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Rainbow Creek Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Rustic Glen Dr. @ Margarita Rd. Northbound Stonegate Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Southbound Stonegate Dr. @ Creative Dr. Eastbound Knollridge Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Southbound Creative Dr. @ Knollridge Dr. Westbound Knollridge Dr. @ Majello Ct. Eastbound Enterprise Circle West @ Commerce Center Dr. Westbound Overland Dr. @ Commerce Center Dr. Westbound Rider Way ~ Enterprise Circle West Westbound Enterprise Circle South @'Enterprise Circle West RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "STOP'* SIGNS The City Council of the City of Temecula does resolve, determine and order as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 12.08.301 of the Municipal Code, the following "STOP" sign locations are hereby established in the City of Temecula: B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. Westbound Rising Hill Drive @ Winchester Creek Ave. Eastbound Springtime Dr. @ Winchester Creek Ave. Westbound Springtime Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Northbound Quail Creek Court @ Springtime Dr. Westbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Eastbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rainbow Creek Dr. Northbound Quail Slope Dr. @ Oak Cliff Dr. Southbound Quail Slope Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Rainbow Creek Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Oak Cliff Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Westbound Rustic Glen Dr. @ Margarita Rd. Northbound Stonegate Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Southbound Stonegate Dr. @ Creative Dr. Eastbound Knollridge Dr. @ Rustic Glen Dr. Southbound Creative Dr. @ Knollridge Dr. Westbound Knollridge Dr. @ Majello Ct. Eastbound Enterprise Circle West @ Commerce Center Dr. Westbound Overland Dr. @ Commerce Center Dr. Westbound Rider Way @ Enterprise Circle West Westbound Enterprise Circle South @ Enterprise Circle West -1- Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Resolution. PASSF~D, APPROVED AND ADOPTE~D, by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting held on the 8th of September, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) ss CITY OF TEMECULA) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify that Resolution No. -__ was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: ITEM NO. 10 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 "No Parking" Zones for the Initial Bike Lane Project PREPARED BY: Ben Dobbins, Traffic Engineer Consultant RECOMMENDATION: 1. That the City Council adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING "NO PARKING" ZONES IN DESIGNATED AREAS OF THE INITIAL BIKE LANE PROJECT. BACKGROUND: On May 6, 1992 the City Council approved the Initial Bikeway Project, (Project No. PW92-03), which included painting bike lanes on appropriate streets, sandblasting and readjusting center lane line, and installing bikeway and "No Parking" signs. To provide a safer path for the bike riders, Staff would recommend the following no parking zones throughout the initial bike lane project per Exhibit "A" & "B". FISCAL IMPACT: Estimated cost for the no parking signs that Staff is installing is $11,630.50 from Account No. 029-190-133-44-5804 (previously approved). ATTACHMENTS: 1. Exhibit "A" 2. Exhibit "B" 3. Resolution pwOS\agdrpt\92%O908%nopkg.res 0831 PAUBA ~.P,- NO PAK~.Ii, L(~ 5I~,AJ6 ~f~TA /t / ',\ ~cc3r~ / ~z NP EX H I~/T "~" II II RESOLUTION NO. 92- A KESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING 'NO PARKING" ZONES IN DESIGNATED AREAS OF THE INITIAL BIKE LANE PROJECT The City Council of the City of Temecula does resolve, determine and order as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Section 12.08.223 of the Municipal Code the following "no parking" zones are hereby established in the City of Temecula: A. No parking on the east side of Moraga Road from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of Rancho California Road northerly to a point 35 feet south of the south curb line of Margarita Road. B. No parking on the west side of Moraga Road from a point 585 feet south of the south curb line of Margaxita Road to a point 160 feet south. C. No parking on both sides of Yukon Street from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of Rancho California Road northeasterly to a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of Margarita Road. D. No parking on the north side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of Moraga Road easterly to a point 630 feet east of the east curb line of Avenida Sonoma. F. No parking on the south side of Margarita Road from a point 405 feet east of the east curb line of Moraga Road easterly to a point at the east curb line of Avenida Sonoma. G. No parking on the west side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line Yukon Street northerly to a point 875 feet north. H. No parking on east side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet north of the south curb line of Yukon Street northerly to a point 35 feet south of the south curb line of La Serena Way. I. No parking on the south side of Rancho Vista Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of Ynez Road easterly to a point 415 feet east of the east curb line of Loma Portola Drive. J. No parking on the north side of Rancho Vista Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of Ynez Road to a point 1075 feet east. -I- ~'~ '~f~/k' . k.sm eSOl~2 L. No parking on the south side of Rancho Vista Road from a point 470 feet west of the west curb line of Mira Loma Drive (East) easterly to a point 300 feet east of the east curb line of Southern Cross Road. M. No parking on the north side of Rancho Vista Road from a point 595 feet west of the west curb line of Mira Loma Drive (East) easterly to a point 300 feet east of the east curb line of Southern Cross Road. N. No parking on the west side of Ynez Road at a point on the north curb line of Rancho Vista Road southeasterly to a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of East Vallejo Avenue. O. No parking on the east side of Ynez Road from a point 135 feet north of the north curb line of Pauba Road southerly to a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of Calle Haleon. P. No parking on the east side of Ynez Road from a point 465 feet north of the north curb line of Santiago Road southeasterly to a point at the west curb line of East Vallejo Road. Q. No parking on the east side of Ynez Road from a point 410 feet south of the south curb line of Rancho Vista Road to a point 175 south. R. No parking on the south side of De Portola Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of East Vallejo Avenue westerly to a point 1090 feet west of the west curb line of Verde Drive. S. No parking on the south side of De Portola Road from a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of Margarita Road to a point 310 feet west. T. No parking on the north side of De Portola Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of East Vallejo Avenue easterly to a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of Margarita Road. U. No parking on east side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of De Portola Road to a point 400 feet north. V. No parking on east side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of Pio Pico Road northerly to a point 35 feet south of south curb line of Pauba Road. W. No parking on the west side of Margarita Road from a point 35 feet north of the north curb line of De Portola Road northerly to a point 35 feet south of the south curb line of Pauba Road. X. No parking on the north side of Rancho California Road from a point 35 feet east of the east curb line of Moraga Road easterly to a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of Margarita Road. Y. No parking on the south side of Rancho California Road from a point at the west curb line of Moraga Road easterly to a point 35 feet at the west curb line of Margarita Road. Z. No parking on the west side of Margarita Road from a point 250 feet north of the north curb line of Rancho Vista Road to a point 185 feet north. A1. No parking on the south side of Rancho Vista Road from a point 35 feet west of the west curb line of Margarita Road to a point 655 feet west. A2. No parking on south side of Santiago Road from a point 45 feet east of the east curb line of Front Street easterly to the point at east curb line of uC" Street. A3. No parking on the north side of Santiago Road from a point 35 the east curb line of Front Street easterly to a point at the east side of the 1-15 Freeway Bridge decking. Section Resolution. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting held on the 8th of September, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CITY OF TEMECULA SS I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify that Resolution No. 92- was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of the City of Temecula at a regular meeting thereof held on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBERS: ITEM NO. 11 APPROVAL ,~ ~. CITY ATTORNEY L~'/-~('' TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. S.,~lF',~.~irector of Public Works/City Engineer September' 8, 1992 Contract Change Order on Project PW91-03, Rancho California Road Benefit District PREPARED BY: RECOMMENDATION: L. Hodson, Senior Public Works Inspector That the City Council APPROVE Contract Change Order No. 010 consisting of: A. DECREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: 1. Decrease 2. Decrease 3. Decrease 4. Decrease 5. Decrease 6. Decrease 7. Decrease 8. Decrease 1 tree @ $220.00/EA -- $220.00 11 LF of fence @ $6.50/LF = $71.50 1,696 LF of saw cut @ $0.52/LF = $881.92 56 LF of A-8 curb @ $6.00/LF = $336.00 511 LF of brow ditch @ $14.00/LF = $7,154.00 13 LF of down drain @ $12.00/LF = $156.00 11 LF of "D" curb @ $5.00/LF = $55.00 2 EA fire hydrant @ $2,900/EA = $5,800.00 CCO-010-A1, Item SI3, 1 CCO-010-A2, Item SI4, 1 CCO-010-A3, Item SI6, 1 CCO-010-A4, Item SI12, CCO-010-A5, Item SI21, CCO-010-A6, Item SI22, tree @ $220.00/EA = ..................... $220.00 1 LF of fence @ $$6.50/LF = .................. $71.50 ,696 LF of saw cut @ $0.52/LF = ............. $881.92 56 LF of A-8 curb @ $6.00/LF = .............. $336.00 511 LF of brow ditch @ $14.00/LF = ......... $7,154.00 13 LF of down drain @ $12.00/LF = ............ $156.00 CCO-010-A7, Item SIA7, 11 LF of "D" curb @ $5.00/LF = ............... $55.00 CCO-010-AB, Item SIAl 2, 2 EA fire hydrant @ $2,900/EA = ........... $5,800.00 ESTIMATE OF DECREASE AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: ............. $14,476.42 -1- pwO5\egdrpt%92%O825\pw91-03.cco 0827a B. INCREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: 1. Increase 1,390 SF pavement removal ~ $0.10/SF -- $139.00 2. Increase 5.75 SF driveway approach ~ $1.85/SF = $10.64 3. Increase 1,228.80 SF sidewalk @ $1.35/SF = $1,658.88 CCO-010-B1, Item SI7, 1,390 SF pavement removal ~ $0.10/SF= ........ $139.00 CCO-010-B2, Item SI13, 5.75 SF driveway approach ~ $1.85/SF = ........ $10.64 CCO-010-B3, Item SIA9, 1,228.80 SF sidewalk @ $1.35/SF = .......... $1,658.88 ESTIMATE OF INCREASE AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: ............... $1,808.52 C. INCREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT AGREED PRICES: 1. Increase 3 EA through curb drains L~ $1,600lEA = $4,800.00 CCO-010-C1, Item 3 EA through curb drains ~ $1,600/EA ............. $4,800.00 ESTIMATE OF INCREASE AT AGREED PRICES: ...................... $4,800.00 BACKGROUND: The contract for street improvements under construction on Rancho California Road between Lyndie Lane and Margarita Road (Project No. PW91-03) was awarded to Oliver Bros. on March 10, 1992 for the sum of $499,716.85, plus a 10% contingency, for a total of $549,688.54. These improvements are part of the Margarita Village Specific Plan Agreement with the City and as such, are all being reimbursed through additional building permit fees up to a $2,000,000 cap. Also, included in that Agreement are the improvements being constructed on the 1-15/Rancho California Road overpass. Taking into account all funds encumbered to date for both projects and the reimbursement to the developers for costs associated with engineering, $339,351.40 remains on balance prior to the $2,000,000 cap being reached. FISCAL IMPACT: The total of increases is outweighed by the number of decreases thereby having no effect on funds already encumbered for this project but will reduce the total contract amount by $7,867.90 -2- pwO5%sgdrpt\92%O825\pw91-03.cco 0827e CITY OF TEMECULA CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NO. 010 CONTRACT NO. PW91-03 PROJECT: RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD BENEFIT DISTRICT SHEET I of I_L TO: OLIVER BROTHERS NOTE: This chanQe order is not effective until aDDroved by City Council. CHANGE REQUESTED BY: Project Inspector A. DECREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: 1. Decrease 2. Decrease 3. Decrease 4. Decrease 5. Decrease 6. Decrease 7. Decrease 8. Decrease 1 tree @ $220.00/EA = $220.00 11 LF of fence @ $6.50/LF = $71..50 1,696 LF of saw cut @ $0.52/LF -- $881.92 56 LF of A-8 curb @ $6.00/LF = $336.00 511 LF of brow ditch @ $14.00/LF -- $7,154.00 13 LF of down drain @ $12.00/LF -- $156.00 11 LF of "D" curb @ $5.00/LF -- $55.00 2 EA fire hydrant @ $2,900/EA = $5,800.00 CCO-010-A1, Item CCO-010-A2, Item CCO-010-A3, Item CCO-010-A4, Item CCO-010-A5, Item CCO-010-A6, Item CCO-010-A7, Item CCO-010-AS, Item Si3, I tree @ $220.00/EA = ..................... $220.00 SI4, 11 LF of fence @ $$6.50/LF = .................. $71.50 SI6, 1,696 LF of saw cut @ $0.52/LF = ............. $881.92 SI12, 56 LF of A-8 curb @ $6.00/LF = ............... $336.00 SI21,511 LFof brow ditch@ $14.00/LF = ......... $7,154.00 SI22, 13 LF of down drain @ $12.00/LF -- ............ $156.00 SIA7, 11 LF of "D" curb @ $5.00/LF = ............... $55.00 SIAl 2, 2 EA fire hydrant @ $2,900/EA = ........... $5,800.00 ESTIMATE OF DECREASE AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: ............. $14,476.42 B. INCREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: Increase 1,390 SF pavement removal @ S0.10/SF = $139.00 Increase 5.75 SF driveway approach @ $1.85/SF = $10.64 Increase 1,228.80 SF sidewalk @ $1.35/SF = $1,658.88 CCO-010-B1, Item SI7, 1,390 SF pavement removal @ $0.10/SF= ........ $139.00 CCO-010-B2, Item SI13, 5.75 SF driveway approach @ $1.85/SF = ........ $10.64 CCO-010-B3, Item SIA9, 1,228.80 SF sidewalk @ $1.35/SF -- .......... $1,658.88 ESTIMATE OF INCREASE AT CONTRACT UNIT PRICES: ............... $1,808.52 45174 BUSlNr, S5 PAI~K DI~IvI~ · TEMECULA. CALIFOI~NIA 9c)590 · PHONE (714) 694-1989 · F.~X (714) 694-1999 pWO2\pW91-03%CCO\010 0813 8:15 am Contract Change Order No, 010 PW91-03 R.C. RD. BENEFIT DISTRICT Sheet 2 of 2__ INCREASE IN CONTRACT QUANTITIES AT AGREED PRICES: 1. Increase 3 EA thru curb drains @ $1,600/EA = $4,800.00 CCO-010-C1, Item 3 EA thru curb drains @ $1,600/EA ................ $4,800.00 ESTIMATE OF INCREASE AT AGREED PRICES: ...................... $4,800.00 By reason of this Order, the time of completion will be adjusted as follows: Approved: Deputy City Engr. B , Date: NONE We the undersigned contractor have given careful consideration to the change proposed and hereby agree. If this proposal is approved, that we will provide all equipment, furnish all materials, except as may otherwise be noted above, and perform all services necessary for the work above specified, and will accept as full payment therefore the prices shown above. By: : Title: /~z~=~,denu-r- If the contractor does not sign acceptance of this order, his attention is directed to the requirements of the specifications as to proceeding with the ordered work and filing a written protest within the time therein specified. pw02%pw91-03\cco\010 0813 8:15 am ITEM NO. 12 APPROVAL __~ . CITY ATTORNEY ~ ~ ~' ~'~ CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Council/City Manager FROM: Scott Field, City Attorney DATE: September 8, 1992 SUBJECT: Rancho California Water District - Refund of Fire Mitigation Fee PREPARED BY: Scott Field City Attorney RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council authorize the refund to the Rancho California Water District of a Fire Mitigation Fee in the amount of $17,167.50 paid for the Rancho California Water District headquarters. DISCUSSION: Prior to the City incorporation, the County adopted a policy directing that all commercial projects be conditioned to pay a Fire Mitigation Fee of $ .25 per square foot to offset the cost of building fire station. This fee was applied to the plot plan for the Rancho California Water District Administration building. At the time of obtaining its building permit, the District paid the fee in the amount of $17,167.50 under protest. The District claimed that it was exempt from the fee. In the recent Supreme Court case of San Marcos Water District v. San Marcos Unified School District (1986) 42 Cal. 3rd 154, the California Supreme Court held that public agencies are generally not required to pay development fees imposed by other public agencies. On the other hand, public agencies are required to pay user fees imposed by other public agencies. This distinction is also reflected in the Fire Protection District Law of 1961, which provides that fire protection districts may charge user fees on other public agencies, but may not charge a fee for new construction. The California Legislature partially reversed the San Marcos decision in 1988 when it adopted special rules concerning liability of public entities for public utility capital facilities fees. This Legislation provided that public agencies, including cities, school districts and water districts, must pay any capital facility fee for "public utility facilities." The term "Public utility facility" means" a facility for the provision of water, light, heat, communications, power, or garbage service, or flood control, drainage for sanitary purposes, or for sewage collection, treatment or disposal." This term does not include fire protection facilities. CONCLUSION: State law prevents the City from imposing a capital facilities fee on other public agencies for fire protection purposes. Consequently, it is recommended that these fees paid to the City be refunded. (It should also be noted that the City has an ongoing dispute with the Water District as to City expenses incurred when a waterline was relocated to allow the installation of a 24" storm drain to relieve a sump on Rancho California Road. This work was done during the widening of Rancho California Road. City staff and District staff are currently in negotiations as to whether the District should be required to pay for the cost of relocating this waterline. City staff is in agreement with the District that the fire fee and relocation expense issues may be separated.) FINANCIAL IMPACT: Refund of $17,167.50 from Account No. 120-199-4230 ITEM NO. 13 FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER /~,_, CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Manager/City Council FROM: City Attorney DATE: September 8, 1992 SUBJECT: Approval of Redevelopment Funding for Storm Drain Improvements on Front St./I-15 with PM 22515 and CUP No. 5. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council: Make a finding that the construction of Storm Drain Improvements on Front St./I-15 with PM 22515 and CUP No. 5 will benefit the redevelopment project area, and the immediate neighborhood in which the Storm Drain Improvements are located; and that there are no other reasonable means of financing these Storm Drain Improvements. DISCUSSION: On August 25, 1992, the City Council authorized Redevelopment Agency funding for $34,000.00 of the $239,000.00 cost of the Storm Drain Improv. ements located at Front Street and 1-15· A copy of the staff report is attached. In order to fund this improvement it is also necessary that not only the Redevelopment Agency approve it but that the City Council make certain findings as well· Specifically, in order for the Redevelopment Agency to fund the construction of the Storm Drain Improvements, it is necessary that the City Council find that the Improvement will benefit the Project Area and that no other funding mechanism is reasonably available. A map of the Project Area is attached. Front Street is within the project area and installation of the Storm Drain Improvements will improve traffic circulation during the rainy season. No other reasonable means are available to finance the Front Street/I-15 Storm Drain Improvements because Development Impact Fees are otherwise committed in the Capital Improvement Program and immediate developer installation is unavailable. o,/ , / TEMECULA Subarea Map In an effort to provide more clarit rela~ed to existing !and uses on eae~ arcel, the lar e Project area has ~een subdivide~ into four separate subareas. This map shows each of the subareas and their relationshi is to auonsnlt one another for ease in evaluating the followinK 'Existing Land Use Maps'. 4 -4 I ..-'* · ! .. .,- · %, CITY MANAGER TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Board, Redevelopment Agency Department of Public Works August 25, 1992 Construction Cost Participation for Storm Front St.ll-15 with PM22515 and CUP No. 5 Drain Improvements on PREPARED BY: Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve participation in the construction of a major storm drain under Front Street in conjunction with the developers of PM22515 and CUP No. 5 in an amount not to exceed $34,000, direct General Counsel to prepare the necessary agreement on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency, and authorize the Chairperson to sign the agreement. BACKGROUND: The developer of Parcel Map No. 22515, Mr. Keith L. McCann, Jr., along with the developer of Conditional Use Permit No. 5, Mr. Lou Kashmere, is requesting that the City participate with them in the cost of constructing a storm drain under Front Street. The two development projects are located on the east side (McCann, PM22515) and the west side (Kashmere, CUP No. 5) of the south end of Front Street. The storm system was designed and is currently being constructed as a condition of development on both projects. The storm drain picks up storm water that has been conveyed from the Vallejo Channel under I-15 through two 8'x5' reinforced concrete box culverts and transmits it to Murrieta Creek. The developers of the projects desire to install all of the required improvements, including the street improvements, as soon as possible. The elevations associated with the storm drain and street grades have required the two developers to work together to install the entire street improvements as a unit. The constraint placed on the design and construction of the storm drain and street improvements by the existing topography has caused the cost of installing those improvements to escalate to a point where the developers cannot afford to complete the project without financial assistance from the City. Parcel Map No. 22515 has not -1- pwO1~agdrpt~.92%O825~pm22515c.up5 0817 recorded end will expire on November 3, 1992. However, the developer has posted construction bonds for his share of the storm drain. The City expended el 2,000 during the last rainy season to clear mud and debris from this portion of Front Street. Additionally, representatives of Del Rio Plaza informed the Public Works Dept. that approximately $5,000 had been spent to clear their parking lot of mud. The participation cost of $34,000 represents two years of maintenance costs. Construction of the storm drain will eliminate the majority of the problem. If the City were to construct minimal storm drain improvements to convey the existing flows under Front Street with an open channel on each side, the construction and design cost would exceed $50,000. The portion of the costs associated with Del Rio Plaza will be discussed with the owner of Del Rio Plaza in anticipation of negotiating a solution that will eliminate the cross-gutter in front of the Plaza and allow a storm drain to be constructed through the Plaza parking lot to Murrieta Creek. The $34,000 cost represents 14% of the required bonding amount of $239,000 for the construction of the storm drain. Participation by the City will enable the project to proceed and eliminate the constant maintenance costs associated with this section of Front Street. Copies of letters from Mr. Larry Markham and Mr. Keith McCann are attached for your review. FISCAL IMPACT: The $34,000 cost will be charged to RDA Acquisition (160-199-801-5808). ATTACHMENT: Letters from Mr. Larry Markham and Mr. Keith McCann -2- PwO1%egdrPt%92%O825~prn22515c.up5 0817 ITEM NO. 14 APPROV CITY ATTORNEY TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning September 8, 1992 Change of Zone No. 5631 and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 25320 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council continue Change of Zone No. 5631 and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 25320 to September 22, 1992. ANALYSIS Change of Zone No. 5631 and Vesting Tentative Tract Map No. 25320 were previously before the City Council on October 8, 1991, November 12, 1991, December 10, 1991, January 14, 1992, March 10, 1992, April 14, 1992, June 9, 1992, August 11, 1992 and September 8, 1992. These items were continued at the applicants' request. The item is once again being continued to September 22, 1992. vgw S~STAFFRP~5631CZ.C10 1 ITEM NO. 15 FINANCE OFFICE~~ CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: City Council FROM: City Manager DATE: September 8, 1992 SUBJECT: Public Safety/Traffic and Transportation Commissions PREPARED BY: H. Rick Sayre, Police Chief RECOMMENDATION: Review the options presented end direct staff to proceed with the necessary Code amendments to reflect the Council's desired course of action. BACKGROUND: At the August 11, 1992 meeting, the City Council held discussions regarding the merger of the Public Safety and Traffic and Transportation Commissions. After a brief discussion Council requested that staff prepare a list of options for further discussion. The following are those options. OOtiOn A. Remain status cluo leaving both Commissions in place. Pros: Commissions exist for specific Public Safety issues. Permits a sounding board for citizens to express concerns. CoRs: Insufficient work load. Cost to the City to support Commission in terms of staff time. Issues overlap between the two Commissions and duplication of efforts results. OOtiOn B. Merge the Commissions into one, forming a Public/Traffic Safety Commission. Pros: Ample work load for Commission. Reduces work load for staff. Single Commission for citizens to speak to regarding all safety related issues. Topics overlap in content. Page two Public/Traffic Safety Commission Merger Coni: May require two meetings per month. Traffic Safety topics require specific understanding of traffic engineering issues. ODtiOn C. Establish a seven (7) member Public/Traffic Safety Commission. The pros and cons listed for option B will hold true for Option C and will also include the following: Pros: Council will have the opportunity to appoint another commissioner. Increased membership will increase representation of the community. Cons: May become unwieldy, too many commissioners. If Option A were selected, the Council should appoint two Traffic and Transportation and two Public Safety Commissioners in October to fill the terms due to expire at that time. If Option B were selected, the new Commission would be made up of six members. Three from each existing commission, positions that do not expire this year. The Chair would not have voting rights unless a commissioner was absent, to avoid ties that can result from a Commission having an even number of members. If Option C were selected, Council would have the opportunity to reappoint Commissioners whose terms are expiring or could seek a new candidate. If the Commission were to become unwieldy due to the increase in size its membership could be reduced during the upcoming year through attrition. The City Council also requested information on the matters which were considered by the two Commissions. Attached is a list of subjects and actions taken by both Commission since August, 1991. The following Commissioner's terms will expire October, 1992. Public Safety Commission: Ted Goudy Frank Klein Traffic and Transportation Commission: Jerry Godnick Ronald Roberts FISCAL IMPACT: A reduction in costs could be realized if the Commissions were consolidated and meetings held once a month. If consolidated and two meetings per month were required, virtually no savings would be realized. ATTACHMENTS: Review of Agendas and Actions - Public Safety Commission Summary of Regular Meetings - Traffic and Transportation Commission PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION AGENDAS AND ACTION REVIEW AUGUST 28, 1992 August 1991 Meeting hergencV Preparedness - Discussion only Noise Ordinance - Discussion only Air Oualitv Ordinance' - Discussion only September 1991 Meeting T.I.P. Program - Presentation by T.I.P. (Trauma Intervention Program) representatives. Emergency Preparedness - Recommendation - Discussion only Wooden Roof Ordinance - Recommendation - Approve wooden roof ordinance for recommendation to the City Council, prepared by Tony Elmo, Chief Building Inspector. Goals and Objectives - Adopt Resolution No. 91-(next) The Goals and Objectives of the Public Safety Commission of the City of Temecula and recommend approval by the City Council of the City of Temecula. October 1991 Meeting Emergency Preparedness - Discussion only November 1991 Meeting her~ency Preparedness - Discussion only December 1991 Meeting XDprcved Minute Procedure Public Safety Complaints - Discussion only Avenida De La Reina Safety Concerns - Discussion only Trauma Intervention Program {TIP) - Presentation by T.I.P Representative - Consider recommendations to Council NeiQhborhood Watch (N.W.) Activities - Presentation and discussion Status of Neighborhood Watch {N.W.) Communications - Receive and file report Emergency Preparedness - Receive and file report School Safety - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Discussion only January 1992 Meeting Public Safety Complaints and Recommendations - Discussion only Red Cross Disaster Services - Receive and file report Cal I.D. - Receive and file report Avertida De La Reina Safety Concerns - Discussion only Public Works and Safety - Receive and file report Neighborhood Watch gN.W.) Activities - Receive and file report Status of N.W. Communications - Receive and file report Emergency Preparedness - Citizens Report - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Discussion only General Plan Technical Subcommittee ApDt. - Appointment Commissioner to General Plan Technical Subcommittee February 1992 MeetinQ Public Safety Complaints/Recommendations - Discussion only General Plan Technical Subcommittee ApPointment - Subject review - Appointment of a Public Safety Commissioner to the Growth Management Technical Subcommittee for the City's General Plan. - Recommendations for PSC Appointee -3- Coalinca Earthquake - Receive and file report Code Enforcement Activities - Receive and file report Formation of Substance Abuse Sub-Committee - Nominate two Commissioners Neighborhood Watch {NW) Activities - Receive and file report Status of N.W. Communications - Receive and file report Emeraencv Preparedness - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Action and discussion items Move to French Valle7 Station - Discussion only March 1992 Meeting Public Safety Complaints/Recommendations - Discussion only AAA Safety Program - Receive and file report Safe Routes to School - Receive and file report Neighborhood Watch {NW) Activities - Receive and file reports Business Watch {BW) Activities - Receive and file report Emeraency Preparedness - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Action and discussion items ADril 1992 Meeting Public Safety Complaints/Recommendations - Discussion only TraUma Intervention Program (Tip) - Receive and file report Neiahborhood Watch (NW) Activities - Receive and file reports Business Watch {BW) Activities - Receive and file report Crime Prevention Activities - Receive and file report Emergency Preparedness - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Action and discussion items · Forwarded Commissioner Xnopp's memorandumto the Traffic and Transportation Commission and Public Works Department, regarding traffic hazard to the intersection of Solana and Ynez. · Awaiting an appointment date to meet with a geologist to investigate Mr. James Marple's concerns for a potential landslide at the Santa Margarita gorge, downstream from Temecula. -5- Questioned Chief Sayre on his support of the inclusion of the membership of the Public Safety Commission~s drug abuse sub-committee in the TVUSD program to reduce drug and alcohol use in the City. Awaiting the go signal for budget review. Selected Saturday, June 6, 2992 for orientation trip of the following locatlons: Fire Services Law Enforcement Services (French Valley Headquarters) Ca1 I.D. Perris Dispatch May 1992 Meetinc Animal Control Services - Receive and file report Report on L.A. Incident - Receive and file report Neighborhood Watch {NW) Activities - Receive and file report Business Watch {BW) Activities - Receive and file report Emergency Preparedness - Receive and file report Review of PSC Goals and Objectives - Discussion and possible action Unfinished Business - Action and discussion items June 1992 Meeting Building and Safety - Receive and file report City Emergency Management - Receive and file report Emergency Preparedness - Receive and file report Neiqhborhood Watch {NW) Activities - Receive and file report Unfinished Business - Discussion only -7- TEMECULA TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SUMMARY OF REGULAR MEETINGS AUGUST 1991-1992 AUGUST 1991 Wabash Lane - State Route 79 (South) None. California Sunset Homeowners' Commission. Association request to speak to the SEPTEMBER 1991 Planning Department None. General Plan Status Report. Investigation/Maintenance Report None. Receive and File. OCTOBER 1991 Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman Proceed with election. Traffic Circulation General Plan Presentation by Bob Davis of Wilbur Smith Assoc. on the General .Plan circulation conditions. Calle Medusa To submit two (2) alternative bypass routes (Margarita & Butterfield) to City Council. NOVEMBER 1991 Solid Waste and Street Sweeping Presentation by Joe Hreha, Senior Manageme,'~t Analyst, City of Temecula, on the City's solid waste and street sweeping program. Riverside Transit Agency Presentation by a PTA representative giving update on PTA's Route 23. Disaster Preparedness Presentation by a representative of the Fire Department on disaster preparedness. -1- PwOS~traf~c\commissn%agenda~summary.agd 082192 Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. DECEMBER 1991 Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. Multi-Way Stop Sign at Margarita Road and Avenida Barca Staff recommends not to install a Multi-Way Stop Sign at Margarita Road and Avenida Barca. JANUARY 1992 Marie Callender's Entrance on Rancho California Rd. Just East of Ynez Road Staff recommends installing a right turn lane for the westbound traffic; installing a "NO U-TURN" sign at the easterly side of the intersection; and relocating the "STOP" legend and "STOP-BAR" for southbound traffic. General Plan Technical Subcommittee Appointments Commission appoint a representative to the General Plan Technical Subcommittee. American Automobile Association Cathy Zaitz, District Manager of American Automobile Association, will hand out traffic safety brochures. "Speed Checked By Radar" Signs Staff recommends that the Traffic & Transportation Commission recommend to the City Council the installation of "Speed Checked By Radar" signs. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. FEBRUARY 1992 Regulations on Towing Services Councilmember Sal Mu~oz will give a presentation on regulations on towing services. Traffic Circulation Update Presentation by Bob Davis of Wilbur Smith Assoc. on the Traffic Circulation General Plan updated. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. -2- PwOS~traffic\cornmissn\agende~summ. ary.agd 082192 MARCH 1992 Traffic Signal at Margarita Road and La Serena Way That the Traffic and Transportation Commission recommend to the City Council to direct staff to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Margarita Road and La Serena Way. Traffic Stop for Paseo Goleta Area Install "STOP" signs for Calle Tajo and Corte Sonora at Paseo de las Olas and Paseo Goleta respectively. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. APRIL 1992 Citywide Speed Survey Discussion. Alternate Transportation Modes Discussion. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. MAY 1992 Permanent Routes for Oversize Vehicles Appointment of committee members to develop procedures for oversize vehicle routes. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. JUNE 1992 Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) Steve Connell, Assistant General Manager of the Riverside Transit Agency, will be providing the Commission an update on the Agency's services. Temecula Shuttle Ed Dool, Vice President of the Temecula Shuttle, will be giving a presentation on the shuttle service his company provides. -3- pwOS~traffic~commissn~agenda\summery.egd 082192 Traffic Accident Diagram on Jefferson Avenue/Front Street Staff will present an accident diagram of Jefferson Avenue/Front Street from Winchester Road to Rancho California Road. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. JULY 1992 Calle Pifia Colada That the Traffic and Transportation Commission recommend for approval to City Council that the speed limit on Calle Pir~a Colada be reduced to 25 mph. Jefferson Avenue NIO Winchester Road - Street Parking It is recommended that "No Parking" signs be installed on both sides of Jefferson Avenue from Winchester Road to Santa Gertrudis Creek Bridge, except for a 160' long 2-hour parking restriction on the west side of Jefferson Avenue and install "No Parking" signs on the east side of Jefferson Avenue from the Bridge to Sanborn Avenue (see Exhibit "A"). Also, that Staff will look at the remaining areas north of this area for prohibiting parking when development permits. Proceed with this recommendation to the City Council for approval by a resolution. Kentucky Fried Chicken - Parking It is recommended that red curb be painted on the north and south side of Moreno Road east of From Street per Exhibit "A". Proceed with this recommendation to the City Council for approval by a resolution. Winchester Road and Overpass Discuss alternatives to help traffic flow on Winchester Road from Jefferson Avenue to Ynez Road. Typical Striping for Knuckle Type of Street That Traffic and Transportation approve a typical double stripe for knuckle type of streets in the City of Temecula. Centedine Striping Policy That Traffic and Transportation Commission approve the centerline striping policy. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. -4- pwOS\traffic%commiesn\agenda\summary.egd 082192 AUGUST 1992 Comprehensive Transportation Plan and the Congestion Management Plan Presentation by Mr. David Gunderman, Deputy Director of Western Riverside Council of Governments, on the Comprehensive Transportation Plan and the Congestion Management Plan. Winchester Road and Overpass Discuss alternatives to help traffic flow on Winchester Road from Jefferson Avenue to Ynez Road. Speed Limit on Pauba Road That the Traffic and Transportation Commission recommend to City Council that the posted speed limit on Pauba Road, from Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway, be reduced from 50 m.p.h. to 45 m.p.h.. Twenty "Stop" Sign Locations That the Traffic and Transportation Commission recommend to City Council the installation of twenty "Stop" signs (performed by City staff) throughout the City. Investigation/Maintenance Report Receive and File. -5- PwOS\traf~c%commissn\agende~.sumrnary.agd 082192 ITEM NO. 16 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council/City Manager Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Reduce the Speed Limit on Pauba Road from Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway from 50 mph to 45 mph PREPARED BY: Ben Dobbins, Traffic Engineer Consultant RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council introduce and read by title only an ordinance entitled: ORDINANCE NO. 92- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, AMENDING SECTION 12.02,010 (d) OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE REDUCING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON PAUBA ROAD BETWEEN YNEZ ROAD AND MEADOWS PARKWAY. BACKGROUND: The Traffic and Transportation Commission requested that staff conduct a speed zone study on Pauba Road. Staff field investigated Pauba Road, from Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway, and found many horizontal and vertical curves which limit the sight distances. The roadway width, from several hundred feet east of La Primavera Street to Margarita Road, is less than the standard roadway width of 24 feet. The above field conditions create an unusual condition that warrants a speed limit less than the critical speed. As shown on the attached speed radar survey printouts, the critical speed (85 percentile) varied from 47 to 55 m.p.h. throughout the survey limits. Therefore, staff recommends, due to the unusual field conditions, that the posted speed limit of 50 m.p.h. be reduced to 45 m.p.h. The Traffic and Transportation Commission recommends that the City Council amend the ordinance to state that the speed limit on Pauba Road from Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway be 45 m.p.h. based on staff's Traffic and Engineering Survey for Speed Zoning. -1- pwO5\agdrpt%92~O908~oauba.spe 0831a FISCAL IMPACT: FY92-93 Impact: impact is $960. Install approximately 12 speed limit signs ($80.00 per sign). Total FY92-93 Funds are available in Public Works Sign Account No. 164-5244. Attachments: Ordinance Speed Radar Survey -2- pw05\aOdrpt~92%0908~peuba.spe 0902 ORDINANCE 92- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA, AMF-NDING SECTION 12.02010 (d) OF THE TEMECULA MUNICIPAL CODE ltFIIUCING PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMITS ON PAUBA ROAD BETWEEN YNEZ ROAD AND MEADOWS PARKWAY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. to read as follows: Section 12.02.10 (d) of the Temecula Municipal Code is hereby amended (d) The streets, on portions of streets, within the City of Temecula limits affected, and the declared prima facie speed limit shall be as follows: Name of Street and Portion Affected De Portola Road - Jedediah Smith to Margarita Road Del Rey Road - Via None to Avenida Del Reposo Diaz Road - Winchester Road to Rancho Ca]if. Road Front Street - Via Montezuma to Rancho Ca]if. Road Front Street - Rancho Ca]if. Rd. to Santiago Rd. Front Street - Santiago Road to Route 15 Jefferson Avenue North City Limit to Winchester Rd. Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit. Miles Per hour 50 35 45 45 25 45 50 Name of Street and Portion Affected Jefferson Avenue - Winchester Rd. to Via Montezuma La Paz Street - Route 79 to Ynez Road La Serena Way - Margarita Road to Calle Medusa Margarita Road - Solaria Way to South City Limit Moraga Road - Margarita Road to Rancho Calif. Rd. Nicolas Road - Winchester Rd. to Calle Medusa Pauba Road - Ynez Road to Meadows Parkway Pauba Road - Meadows Pkwy. to east City limits Rainbow Canyon Rd. - Pala Rd. to South City limit Rancho Calif. Road - West City Limit to Diaz Rd. Rancho Calif. Road - Diaz Rd. to Moraga Rd. Rancho Calif. Road - Moraga Rd. to Margarita Rd. Rancho Vista Road - Ynez Road to East City Limit Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit. Miles Per hour 45 35 45 40 40 50 45 50 40 50 40 50 45 Name of Street and Portion Affected Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit. Miles Per hour Santiago Road - Front Street to Ynez Road 45 Solaria Way - Ynez Road to Del Rey Road 45 Via None - Solana Way to Avenida Del Reposo 35 Winchester Road - Diaz Road to Jefferson Ave. 40 Ynez Road - Winchester Road to Rancho Calif. Rd. 45 Ynez Road - Rancho Ca/if. Rd. to Jedediah Smith Rd. 45 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of September, 1992. ATTEST: Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor June S. Greek City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) CITY OF TEMECULA) SS I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 92- was duly introduced and placed upon its first reading at regular meeting of the City Council on the 8th day of September, 1992, and that thereafter, said Ordinance was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following roll call vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: - COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: - COUNCILMEMBERS: ITEM 17 MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: RE: July 31, 1992 City Council David Dixon, City Manager Chairman Frank Klein Public Safety Commission Emergency Manager Job Status At the Public Safety Commission meeting of July 23, 1992, a motion was made and carried three to two as follows: "In view of the multiplicity of tasks involved and the risks attendant to delays in achieving near-time City emergency readiness, the Public Safety Commission recommends that the function of a City Emergency Manager be upgraded from its current part-time designated status to a full-time City staff position." As maker of the motion, I feel that it is extremely important that a full-time staff responsibility for emergency preparedness be clearly delegated to one individual. The Public Safety Commission suggests that this matter be considered at the earliest possible opportunity. FK:Ic ITEM NO. 18 APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: PREPARED BY: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council City Manager September 8, 1992 Item No. 18 - Discussion of Commission Recognition Banquet City Clerk June S. Greek BACKGROUND: This item is placed on the agenda for discussion and staff direction at the request of Mayor Birdsall. JSG ITEM NO. APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City Council City Manager March 10, 1992 Item No. 19 Consideration of Schedule Holders Allocation for Bus Stop and PREPARED BY: City Clerk June S. Greek BACKGROUND: This matter has been placed on the agenda at the request of Councilmember Mu~oz. Any additional back-up materials that are received prior to the meeting will be forwarded to you under separate cover. JSG TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT AGENDA ITEM 1 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT HELD TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1992 A regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District was called to order Tuesday, August I 1, at 9:20 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. President Ronald J. Parks presiding. PRESENT: 5 DIRECTORS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks ABSENT: 0 DIRECTORS: None Also present were City Manager David Dixon, City Attorney Scott Field and City Clerk June Greek. PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Director Moore, seconded by Director Birdsall to approve Consent AYES: NOES: Minutes Calendar Item No. 1. The motion carried as follows: 5 DIRECTORS: 0 DIRECTORS: Approve the minutes of July 14, 1992. Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mur'ioz, Parks None GENERAL MANAGERS REPORT None DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT Shawn Nelson reported on the following: * The first Neighborhood Council meeting was held on August 4, at City Hall, artended by residents from various communities in the City. * The Community Recreation Center is in the plan check process, bids will be CSDMIN811 1/92 COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MINUTES AUGUST 11.1992 reviewed and awarded by the end of the September, and ground breaking is planned for October. BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS Director Lindemans reported that he had observed the progress on the Senior Center with seniors participating in the construction. Director Mu~oz requested that staff provide an update on the TCSD. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Director Moore, seconded by Director Birdsall to adjourn at 9:25 P.M. The motion was carried unanimously. The next regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District will be held Tuesday, August 25, 1992, 8:00 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. President Ronald J. Parks ATTEST: June S. Greek, TCSD Secretary CSDMINBI'I '1192 -2° 912192 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT HELD TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1992 A regular meeting of the Temecula Community Services District was called to order Tuesday, August 25, at 8:00 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. President Ronald J. Parks presiding. PRESENT: 5 DIRECTORS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks ABSENT: 0 DIRECTORS: None Also present were City Manager David Dixon, City Attorney Scott Field and Administrative Secretary Susan Jones. PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Director Birdsall, seconded by Director Moore to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 1. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 DIRECTORS: NOES: 0 Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks DIRECTORS: None Pool Lease with Temecula Valley Unified School District 1.1 Lease the pool and bath house facility at Temecula Elementary School through September 30, 1994. DISTRICT BUSINESS 2. Desion Services - Pala Road Park Project Shawn Nelson presented the staff report. Director Lindemans expressed his concern dismay that this contract was not awarded to a local company. TCSDMIN8/2rd92 - 1 - ~/2/92 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 · Director Mu~oz concurred, but added that Wimmer Yamada Associates' presentation was superior to the other presentations. President Parks added that although this was the primary contract, several sub- contractors would be used and at least one was awarded to a local contractor. It was moved by Director Moore, seconded by Director Birdsall to: 2.1 Award contract to Wimmer Yamada Associates (WYA) to provide conceptual schematic design drawings, construction documents, and project administration for the Pala Road Park Project which consists of developing a community park on approximately 28.6 acres. 2.2 Request $185,400 from the Community Facilities District appropriate $185,400 to account #250-199-120-5802. The motion was carried as follows: 88-12 and AYES: 4 DIRECTORS: Birdsall, Moore, Mufioz, Parks NOES: I DIRECTORS: Lindemans It was moved by Director Birdsall, seconded by Director Lindemans to appoint President Parks and Director Moore to serve on the Project Committee for the Pala Road Park Project. The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 DIRECTORS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks NOES: 0 DIRECTORS: None DEPARTMENTAL REPORT None GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT None DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT Shawn Nelson reported the following: TCSDMIN8/2EI$2 -2- Currently advertising for bid, Phase One - Mass Grading of the Community Recreation Center. Bid opening on September 17, 1992. Anticipate bringing forward for Council approval on September 22, 1992. Currently preparing the Master Plan for irrigation and installation of grass at 3.5 acre Loma Linda park site. Anticipate bring forward for Council consideration on September 28, 1992. Bike way project final street improvements and sign installation should be completed by the end of this week, and stripping work beginning the first of next week. Parks and Recreation Masterplan first committee meeting was held August 13, 1992, with a good of input. Anticipate a follow-up meeting mid to late September. BOARD OF DIRECTORS REPORTS Director Mu~oz asked if the number of "No Parking" signs could be decreased along the bike route. President Parks confirmed that staff was currently reviewing the placement of the signs. Director Birdsall suggested that Director Lindemans attend the bid opening for mass grading of the CRC on September 17 to review bids submitted by local contractors and others. Director Birdsall stated that re-appointment of Commissioners is coming up in October, and asked that an "Appreciation Dinner" be considered by the Council, prior to expiration of terms. Director Lindemans advised that he was contacted by Bill Johnson who advised that he would like to plant roses on the median of the Rancho California overpass. Director Mur~oz added that he also discussed this issue with Mr. Johnson and suggested that the roses be planted in the bullnose section of the median. President Parks asked staff to review. President Parks advised that at a recent meeting of URGE there were discussions of holding a community volunteer clean-up of the Murrieta Creek. He added that they will be meeting on August 26, 1992 at the Murrieta City Hall to discuss public participation. President Parks asked Joe Hreha to contact Temecula Environmental for assistance with the large items in the creek (i.e. refrigerators, vehicles, etc.). TCSDMINBI2EIg2 -3- 9f2/92 TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT MINUTES AUGUST 25.1992 ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Director Moore, seconded by Director Lindemans to adjourn at 8:20 P.M. The next regular meeting September 8, 1992, 8:00 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. President Ronald J. Parks ATTEST: June S. Greek TCSDMINII2EII2 -4- ~12/~2 ITEM 2 FINANCE OFFICER CITY MANAGER ,~./~ CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DAVID F. DIXON, CITY MANAGER DATE: SEPTEMBER 8,1992 SUBJECT: PREPARED BY: ~ RECOMMENDATION: NAMING OF TWO MINI-PARKS Gary King, Development Services Administrator That the Board of Directors: 1. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. CSD 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ADOPTING A POLICY FOR NAMING PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES e Approve names for two (2) mini-parks located within the Village Encore development, south of Rancho California Road and east of Margarita Road (see attached maps). DISCUSSION: On April 23, 1991, the Board of Directors adopted a policy for naming parks and recreation facilities. As part of that policy, the Parks and Recreation Commission was given the responsibility to select potential names for park sites and forward those names to the Board of Directors for approval. The current policy requires the naming of park sites to be held only through a Public Hearing of the Parks and Recreation Commission. Staff is recommending that the naming policy be revised to allow the Parks and Recreation Commission to consider names for City park sites under Commission business and not through a public hearing. AGENDA REPORT September 8, 1992 Page 2 On August 10, 1992, the Parks and Recreation Commission recommended to the Board of Directors the following names for the two (2) mini-parks: 1. Calle Aragon Park 2. Bahia Vista Park The Commission recommended these names because the parks coincide with their immediate street names and pursuant to the naming policy, priority is given to geographic locations. The Board of Directors may approve these recommended names or consider any other names desired. la~tpadm~Jme~l 03,18~2 RESOLUTION NO. CSD 9~_ A RESOLITrION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ADOPTING A POLICY FOR NAMING PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES WHEREAS, on April 23, 1991, the Board of Directors (the "Board") adopted a policy for naming parks and recreation facilities; and WHEREAS, the Community Services District and the Parks and Recreation Commission requests that the aforementioned policy be adopted by resolution; NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT DOES HEREBY, RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the policy for naming parks and recreation facilities as set forth on Exhibit "A" is adopted establishing a uniform policy and procedure that identifies criteria for the naming of parks and recreation facilities. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of September, 1992. Ronald J. Parks, President ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) ss CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk of the City of Ternecula, HERI::-RY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. CSD 92- was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Temecula on the 8th day of September 1992 by the following roll call vote. AYES: DIRECTORS: NOES: DIRECTORS: ABSENT: DIRECTORS: June S. Greek, City Clerk Exhibit "A" TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTR/CT Naming Parks and Recreation Facilities PURPOSE To establish a uniform policy and procedure that identifies criteria for the naming of parks and recreation facilities. POLICY The Park and Recreation Commission will be responsible for the selection of names for parks and recreation facilities. Once a name is selected, it will be forwarded to the Board of Directors for ratification. Staff will be responsible for encouraging citizens and community organizations to suggest possible names that will then be forwarded to the Commission for consideration. At a minimum, each park and community building will be designated a name. Naming of specific areas within a park (garden, swimming pool, lake, ballfield, etc.) is acceptable but should be kept to a minimum to avoid confusion. No park shall be given a name which might be perceived as controversial by the community. All names selected shall be acceptable and meaningful to a majority of the neighborhood/community where the park or recreation facility is located. Priority in naming sites shall be given to geographical locations, historic significance or geologic features. No park shall,'be named for a person, except where an individual has made a significant financial contribution toward the acquisition and/or development of the park or facility, or has been an outstanding long-time community leader who has supported open space and recreational activities. All park and recreation facilities will be designated a formal name within six months of acquisition or construction. All parks shall have an entrance sign. Buildings will have an entrance sign and a plaque inside the facility for name identification. The name of a park or recreation facility may be changed only after a hearing is held by the Commission to receive community input and direction. No name shall be changed unless there is significant justification and support by the community. RESPONSIBILITY ACTION Department Parks and Recreation Commission Department Acquires a new park or recreation facility· Solicits possible names from community'. Forwards suggested names to the Parks and Recreation Commission for consideration· Receives any additional community input. Selects a name for the new park or recreation facility. Forwards name ratification. to City Council for Installs the appropriate naming sign or plaque. ..~~ EXISTING PARKS AND FACILITIES CITY OF TEMECULA ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~.'~-. :$~SA~m' H,m~!CK~ 0.$ ACRES MINI PARK 0.2S ACRES IN! PARK 0.2S ACRES FISCAL YEAR 1992-93 PARKS Calle Aragon park 8lope 8q. Ft. Turf Grass $q. Ft. 26,380 14,58 FISCAL YEAR 1992-93 PARKS Aveaim De La Reina Park 81ope, Sq. Turf Grass $q. 10,000 16,630 -- I. RA,¥CilO CAZ, IFORN! A ~' /F E I N~4 + --"' CQRTE TEMECULA REDVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA ITEM 1 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY HELD, TUESDAY AUGUST 11, 1992 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Redevelopment Agency was held Tuesday, August I 1, 1992, 9:25 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Chairperson Sal Mur~oz presiding. PRESENT: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks ABSENT: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David Dixon, City Attorney Scott Field and City Clerk June Greek. PUBLIC COMMENT None AGENCY BUSINESS 1. Minutes 1.1 It was moved by Agency Member Birdsall, seconded by Agency Member Moore to approve the minutes of July 14, 1992 as mailed. The motion was carried as follows: AYES: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: NOES: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT None given. AGENCY MEMBER'S REPORTS Agency Member Birdsall questioned the status of the Boys and Girls Club being relocated on the Temecula Community Center property. RDAMINBI11192 -1 - 912/12 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES AUGUST 11, 1992 City Manager David Dixon advised that it has been reviewed and the City has been requested by the Town Association to participate in some of the site improvements. Agency Member Mu~oz requested a periodic update on the status of the Redevelopment Agency. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Agency Member Moore, seconded by Agency Member Birdsall to adjourn at 9:30 P.M. The motion was carried unanimously. The next regular meeting of the Temecula Redevelopment Agency will be held on Tuesday, August 25, 1992, 8:00 P.M., Temecule Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula. ATTEST: Chairman J. Sal Mur~oz June S. Greek, Agency Secretary RDAMIN8111192 -2- 912/92 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY HELD, TUESDAY AUGUST 25, 1992 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Redevelopment Agency was held Tuesday, August 25, 1992, 9:00 P.M., at the Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. Chairperson Sal Mu~oz presiding. PRESENT: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mu~oz, Parks ABSENT: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None Also present were City Manager David Dixon, City Attorney Scott Field and Administrative Secretary Susan Jones. PUBLIC COMMENT None AGENCY BUSINESS Award of Contract for Construction of Mergerite Road Extension Interim Improvements (PW 92-04) Tim Serlet presented the staff report. City Manager David Dixon stated that he was pleased with the response received from Kemper Land Development in obtaining the right-of-way and expressed his thanks to them for their consideration. It was moved by Agency Member Birdsall, seconded by Agency Member Moore to approve staff recommendation as follows: 1.1 Approve the award of contract for construction of Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements (Project No. PW 92-04) to R.J. Noble Company for $511,500 and authorize the Chairperson of the Redevelopment Agency ("RDA") and the City Clerk to execute said contract. 1.2 Advance $562,650 from the General Fund Revolving Fund to the RDA. 1.3 Transfer $562,650 (bid amount plus 10% to allow for possible change orders) from the RDA fund to the Capital Projects fund and appropriate RDAMIN8/25192 - 1 - 912192 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 $562,650 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. 1.4 Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATIONS (SECTION 1.103-18) The motion was unanimously carried as follows: AYES: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Mur~oz, Parks NOES: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None e Construction Cost Participation for Storm Drain Improvements on From Streetll-15 with PM 22515 and CUP No. 5 Tim Serlet presented the staff report. Agency Member Mu~oz suggested that if the City is having a maintenance problem, the City could do the improvements now, and charge the developers who are conditioned to make those improvements. Tim Serlet stated that the reasoning behind staff's recommendation was that the developer has approximately six years to record the map and another 18 months bonding time before they would be required to put these improvements in. Larry Markham, Markham & Associates, representing the applicant, advised that originally, the developer had requested participation in the form of relief of plan check fees, inspection fees, etc., however, the City was not willing to participate. The City then looked at what their costs were to maintain that storm drain for the last two years. Agency Member Mur~oz asked if the developer had been approached with a reimbursement agreement. Tim Serlet stated that at the time of discussion of this situation, the approach was that the City had a maintenance problem at the south end of Front Street. If the developer can assist the City, the City will work with the developer. RDAMINa/25192 -2- 912192 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MINUTES AUGUST 25, 1992 Mary Jane Henry advised that every year the Public Works Department must budget for maintenance of this area. She added that the City has been receiving claims relating to this area. It was moved by Agency Member Lindemans, seconded by Agency Member Birdsall to approve staff recommendation as follows: 2.1 2.2 Approve participation in the construction of a major storm drain under Front Street in conjunction with the developers of PM 22515 and CUP No. 5 in an amount not to exceed $34,000. Direct General Counsel to prepare the necessary agreement on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency. 2.3 The motion was carried as follows: AYES: 4 NOES: 1 Authorize the Chairperson to sign the agreement. AGENCY MEMBERS: AGENCY MEMBERS: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT None AGENCY MEMBER'S REPORTS None ADJOURNMENT Birdsall, Lindemans, Moore, Parks Mu~oz It was moved by Agency Member Birdsall, seconded by Agency Member Moore to adjourn at 9:00 P.M. The motion was carried unanimously. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Redevelopment Agency will be held Monday, September 8, 1992, 8:00 P.M., Temecula Community Center, 28816 Pujol Street, Temecula, California. June S. Greek, Secretary Chairperson Sal J. Mur~oz RDAMINBI25192 -3- 9/2192 ITEM APPROVAL .-- - CITY ATTORNEY~,~ TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA REPORT Board, Redevelopment Agency /T~.~" Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Award of Professional Services Contract to Rick Engineering for Land Surveying Services on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvement Project, PW92-04 PREPARED BY: Michael D. Wolff, Senior Public Works Inspector RECOMMENDATION: That the Board: 1. Approve the award of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $40,000.00 to Rick Engineering for Land Surveying on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements, Project No. PW92-04, and authorize the Chairperson of the Redevelopment Agency (R.D.A.), and the City Clerk to execute said contract. 2. Advance $40,000.00 from the General Fund/Revolving Fund to the R.D.A. 3. Transfer $40,000.00 from the R.D.A. fund to the Capital Projects Fund and appropriate $40,000.00 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. 4. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATION (SECTION 1.103-18) BACKGROUND: In January, 1992, the Department of Public Works solicited qualifications from interested engineering firms to provide the City with land surveying services (construction staking) for pwO5~agdrpt\92%O908%pw92-O4.1nd 0831 various Capital Improvement Projects throughout the year of 1992. Eleven (11) firms responded to the Request for Qualifications No. 004, and the responses were evaluated by Public Works Staff. The top four firms were interviewed and ranked one through four. The one through four ranking was necessary to establish a rotation basis f, or project award. The ranking is as follows: 2. 3. 4. J.F. Davidson Associates, Inc. NBS/Lowry Rick Engineering, Inc. Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates A contract with a defined scope of work and a hourly budget not to exceed $40,000.00 has been negotiated. FISCAL IMPACT It is necessary to advance $40,000.00 from General Fund/Revolving Fund to the R.D.A., transfer $40,000.00 from the R.D.A. Fund to the Capital Projects Fund, and appropriate $40,000.00 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. Attachment: Professional Services Agreement pwO5\egdrpt%92\O908~ow92-O4.1nd 0831 AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 8th day of September, 1992, between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City" and RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY hereinafter referred to as "Consultant"· The parties hereto mutually agree as follows: SERVICES. Consultant shall perform the tasks set forth in Exhibit "A" attached her.to. Consultant shall complete the tasks according to the schedule set forth in Exhibit "A". PERFORMANCE. Consultant shall at all times, faithfully, industrially and to the best of his ability, experience and talent, perform all tasks described her.in. PAYMENT. The City agrees to pay Consultant monthly, at the hourly rates set forth in Exhibit "B" attached her.to, based upon actual time spent on the above tasks· This amount will not exceed $40,000 for the total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved by the City Council; orovided that the City Manager may approve additional payments not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Agreement, but in no event more than $10,000. Consultant will submit invoices monthly for actual services performed. Invoices shall be submitted on or about the first 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. SUSPENSION. TERMINATION OR ABANDONMENT OF AGREEMENT. The City may, at any time, suspend, terminate or abandon this Agreement, or any portion hereof, by serving upon the Consultam 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. Within thirty-five (35) days after receiving an invoice from the Consultant, the City shall pay Consultant for work done through the date that work is to be ceased pursuant to this section. If the City suspends, terminates or abandons a portion of this Agreement such suspension, termination or abandonment shall not make void or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement. BREACH OF CONTRACT. In the event that Consultant is in default for cause under the terms of this Agreement, the City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Consultam for any work performed after the date of default. Default shall include not performing the tasks described herein to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager of the City. Failure by the Consultant to make progress in the performance of work hereunder, if such failure arises out of causes beyond his control, and without fault or negligence of the Consultant, shall not be considered a default. 2/formslARG-04 Rev 1/22/92 -1 - pwOS~w92.-O4'~staking.egt 082792 if the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Consultant defaults 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 ten (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. TERM. This Agreement shall commence on September 8, 1992, and shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than April 3, 1993. Any disputes regarding performance, default or other matters in dispute between the City and the Consultant arising out of this Agreement or breech thereof, shall be resolved by arbitration. The arbitrator's decision shall be final. Consultant shall select an arbitrator from a list provided by the City of three retired judges of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. The arbitration hearing shall be conducted according to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1280, et see. City and Consultant shall share the cost of the arbitration equally. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. Upon satisfactory completion of, or in the event of termination, suspension or abandonment of this Agreement, all original documents, designs, drawings and notes 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. City agrees to hold harmless' and indemnify Consultant for any use or reuse of any documents, designs, drawings, and notes without the written consent of consultant. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly independent contractor. Neither the City nor any of its officers, employees or agents shall have control over the conduct of the Consultant or any of the Consultant's officers, employees or agents, except as herein set forth. The 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. No employee benefits shall be available to Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except 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. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Consultam shall keep itself informed of State and Federal laws and regulations which in any manner affect those employed by it or 2/formelARG-O4 Rev 1122/92 -2- pw05%pw92-O4%staking.egt 082792 10. 11. 12. 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 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. NOTICE. Whenever it shall be necessary for either party to serve notice on the other respecting this Agreement, such notice shall be served by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the City Manager of the City of Temecula, located at 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula , California 92590, and the Consultant at RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY, 3050 Chicago Avenue, Riverside, CA 92507 unless and until different addresses may be furnished in writing by either party to the other. Notice shall be deemed to have been served seventy-two (72) hours after the same has been deposited in the United States Postal Services. This shall be valid and sufficient service of notice for all purposes. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultam shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the City. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant's sole compensation shall be the value to the City of the services rendered. LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Consultant shall maintain insurance acceptable to the City in full force an effect throughout the term of this contract, 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, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Insurance is to be placed with insurer with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VII. The costs of such insurance shall be included in the Contractor's bid. The Consultant shall provide the following scope and limits of insurance: A. Minimum Scooe of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as: Insurance Services Office Form No. GL-0002 (Ed. 1/73) covering Comprehensive General Liability and Insurance Services Office Form No. GL-0404 covering Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability; or Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage ("occurrence" Form No. CG-0001); or comparable forms. Insurance Services Office Form No. CA-0001 (Ed. 1/78) covering Automobile Liability, Code 1 "any auto" and Endorsement CA-0025; or comparable forms. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by Labor Code of the State of California and Employers' Liability insurance. 4. Errors and Omissions insurance. 2/formslARG-04 Rev 1/22/92 -3- pwOS~pw92-O4\staking.egt 082792 Ce Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain limits of insurance no less than: General Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability: Workers' Compensation as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers' Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident. 4. Errors and Omissions Insurance: $1,000,000 per occurrence. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductible in excess of $1,000 must be declared to and approved by the City. Other Insurance Provisions. Insurance policies required by this contract shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: ae All Policies. 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 to the City via United States First Class Mail. General Liabilitv and Automobile Liability coveraoes. 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 Consultant; products and completed operations of the Consultant; premises owned, occupied or used by the Consultant, or automobiles owned, lease, 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. With regard to claims arising from the Consultant's performance of the work described in this contract, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall apply in excess of, and not contribute with, the Consultant's insurance. Any failure to comply with the reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officers officials, employees or volunteers· 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. 21formslARG-04 Rev 1/22/92 -4- pwO5%pw92-O4\staking.egt 082792 Worker's ComPensation and Employers' Liability Coveraae. The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work performed by the Consultant for the City. Verification of Coveraae. Contractor shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance effecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates are to be on forms provided by the City and are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. Consultant shall include all subconsultants as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. 13. LICENSES. The Consultant and subconsultant shall obtain all necessary licenses, including but not limited to City Business License. 14. INDEMNIFICATION. The Consultant agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, defense cost, 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 Consultant's negligent performance under the terms of this Agreement, excepting only liability arising out of the sole negligence of the City. 15. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and any documents or instrument attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto supersede all negotiations and prior writing in respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of conflict between the terms, conditions, or provisions of this Agreement and any such document or instrument, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall prevail. EFFECTIVE DATE AND EXECUTION: This Agreement shall be effective from and after the date it is signed by the representatives of the City. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts. 2/forms/ARG-O4 Rev 1/22/92 '5- PwO51pw92-O4%staking.egt 082792 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY CITY OF TEMECULA By: By Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor Print Name and Title APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk 2/formslARG-O4 Rev 1122192 -6- pw05%pw92-O4%staking.agt 082782 EXHIBIT "A" TASKS TO BE PERFORMED 21formslARG-O4 Rev 1122192 EXHIBIT "A" pwO5~pw92-O4\staking.agt 082792 Page 4 of 9 This Agreement is made this 28th day of July, 1992, between the City of Temecula herein called "Client," and Rick Engineering Company herein called "Consultant," for the performance of the services listed below in conjunction with the project described herein: I. GENERAL The project consists of providing construction staking for the City of Temccula, Project No. 92-04, this being the Margarita Road extension interim improvement project. Work to be done in accordance with approved plans provided by the City of Temecula for said project site. II. SCOPE OF WORK Consultant agrees to perform the following listed services for the compensation stated below: A. Final Field Engineering The Consultant will provide one set of stakes for each of the' following construction items: 1. Horizontal and Vertical Control Verify existing horizontal and vertical alignment. Establish construction control for project site. 2. Sawcut Removal Existing asphalt will be marked to delineate the removal areas. Marks will be set at not less than 50-foot intervals and will include all angle points. No cut or f~l will be marked. 3. Rough Grading Street Grading - (4000 L.F. of centerline) Slope stakes will be offset to either the top of cut slopes or toe of fill slopes set at not City of Temecula July 28, 1992 Page 5 of 9 less than 50-foot intervals and will include all controlling angle points and grade breaks. Trapezoidal Channel Grading - (4500 L.F.) Slope stakes will be offset to the top of the channel at not less than 50-foot intervals and will include all controlling angle points and grade breaks. Finish Grading Finished Fading of street section will be accomplished by utilizing the curb stakes outlined in Item IIA-7. Trapezoidal Channel Grading - (4500 L.F.) offset to the centerline of the channel. reference to finished grade at flowline. Stakes will be set Cuts and fills will Grade Verification No grade verification will be performed for this project. Storm Drain (750 L.F.. Three Inlets) Stakes will be set at 25-foot intervals in the curved section and 50-foot in the tangent sections. All BCR, ECR and grade break locations will also be staked. All junction structures, inlets and other structures will be controlled by a maximum of five stakes. Cuts and fills will be referenced to flow line of pipe except for inlets, which will reference to top of curb grade. Curb/A.C. Berm/Redwood Header (8500 LF.) Stakes will be set at 25-foot intervals and will include all BCR, ECR, grade breaks and vertical curve locations. Cuts and fills will reference to finish top of curb grade for curbs and A.C. berms, and reference to finish surface for redwood headers. Miscellaneous Relocations One stake will be set to facilitate relocation of fire hydrants (three) and valve locations (three). Grades will be referenced to top of curb for fire hydrants and to finished surface for valves. City of Temeeula July 28, 1992 Page 6 of 9 10. Monumentation Will be set as shown on the final map. Reestablish any centerline monumentation destroyed during construction. Cente~ine monuments to be constructed by others. Field Supervision Provide field supervision for all project activities. Coordinate and schedule with City of Temecula. Prepare and provide project progress reports. Attend project development meetings as required. B. Office Engineering 1. Reseamh and compute eente~ine and fight-of-way from verified field conditions. Compute improvement locations, including all curbs, medians, trapezoidal channels, storm drain, and storm drain appurtenances. Field note reduction and computations for field support. III. FEES AND CHARGES See Exhibit A IV. ADDITIONAL SERVICES The following may be required, but are not included in the scope of work outlined in Item II above. Additional authorization will be required for these services. Changes in the scope of the project, directed and authorized by the Client in writing after the start of work. In this ease, the revised work to be at the same stage of completion as the original work at the time of the change order. City of Temecula July 28, 1992 Page 7 of 9 E. F. G. H. Work of a general or promotional nature not connected with the actual design, approval, or construction of the project. Any other services performed at the direction of the Client, which are not defined in the above-listed services, shall be in addition to those set forth in Item II of this agreement. Design or staking of any recreational facilities. Design or staking of any buttresses, key ways or subdrains. Supervised grade inspections as required by the City. As-built plans, except as outlined above. Staking of Southern California Gas, Southern California Electric, Pacific Bell, and Cable TV beyond Parking/pavement areas. I. Staking of street striping. J. CLIENT FURNISHED FEES AND CHARGES Client shall be respons~le and pay for the following: A. All bonds. B. Utility charges. C. City and other public agency fees. D. Soils engineering testing and inspection fees. E. Title company fees. F. Blueprinting and miscellaneous reproduction contractor, agency, and other consultants. G. Landscape and irrigation plans. H. Potholing and cost of equipment rental. Engineering services not specifically mentioned above. costs required by Client, City of Temecula July 28, 1992 Page 8 of 9 VI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS The Standard Provisions, set forth upon the Rick Engineering Form, are incorporated herein and made a part of this agreement. If notice to proceed is delayed for any reason beyond sixty (60) days, it is understood by the parties that terms and conditions contained in Items II and Ill are subject to change. C. Adjustment of fees Engineering fees for work performed six months aftcr the date of this agreement shall be adjusted in proportion to the Engineering News Record CENR) Construction Cost Index every six months utilizing the following as the base: ENR 4991.83 DATE July 20, 1992 RAS :DW/jz/11839SS .001 EXHIBIT "B"' PAYMENT SCHEDULE 21formslARG-04 Rev 1/22192 EXHIBIT "B" Pw05%Pw92-O4~,etaking.agt 082792 EXHIBIT A FEES AND CHARGES For the services outlined in II above, the Client agrees to pay the Consultant a total fee as indicated below to be paid on a monthly basis for each item as work progresses. All time will be billed per the following schedule: A. Field Engineering A-1 Control $ 2,000 T&M NTE A-2 Sawcut $ 500 T&M E A-3 Rough Grading a) Street Grading $ 8,000 T&M NTE b) Trapezoidal Channels $ 5,000 T&M NTE A-4 Finish Grading a) Street Grading $ -0- T&M NTE b) Trapezoidal Channel $ 2,000 T&M NTE A-5 Grade Verification $ -0- T&M NTE A-6 Storm Drain $ 3,000 T&M NTE A-7 Curb $ 8,000 T&M NTE A-8 Relocations $1,000 T&M NTE A-9 Monumentation $ 2,000 T&M NTE A-10 Supervision $ 3.500 T&M NTE $35,000 B. Office Engineering B-1 Compute Centerline & Right-of-Way $1,200 T&M NTE B-2 Compute Improvements $ 2,000 T&M NTE B-3 Field Support $1,800 T&M NTE $ 5,000 TOTAL $40,000 Our staking prices are based on an eight-hour, two-man party crew day. Crew rate ($125 per hour) is based upon state prevailing wage rates for this district. Fees and expenses will be billed monthly as the work progresses and the net amount shall be due within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of the invoice in the Client's office. RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- 0 I~" A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMRNT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH SURVEYING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEM~NTS AS REQUIRED BY UNrffx~ STATES DEPARTM~NT OF THE TREASURY REGULATIONS (SECTION 1.103-18) WHEREAS, on January 27, 1992, the United States Department of the Treasury (the "Treasury") issued final regulations (Section 1.103-18)relating to the use of bond proceeds for the reimbursement of expenditures made prior to the date of issuance of bonds (the "Reimbursement Regulations"); and WHEREAS, under the Reimbursement Regulations, in general, if specified requirements are satisfied, the proceeds used for reimbursement are deemed to be spent on the date of reimbursement; and WHEREAS,if such requirements are not satisfied, then proceeds used for reimbursement will remain subject to the rebate, arbitrage and other rules relating to tax-exemption until ultimately spent; and WHEREAS, the Reimbursement Regulations apply to tax-exempt obligations issued after March 2, 1992, except that the Reimbursement Regulations do not apply to expenditures before such date if such expenditures were made after September 8, 1989, and if there was objective evidence at the time of the expenditures that the issuer reasonably expected to reimburse the expenditure with bond proceeds; and WHEREAS, the Temecula Re, development Agency ("Agency") desires to construct the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements from Winchester Road to Solana Way at a total cost of $700,000.00. The Agency further intends to reimburse itself for the cost of land surveying of the project from the proceeds of Re, development Bonds the agency intends to issue ("Obligations"). Agency intends to make expenditures relating to the purchase and development of the property in anticipation of issuance of the obligations collectively referred to as the ("Expenditure"); and WHEREAS, in order to comply with the Reimbursement Regulations, the public interest and convenience require that the agency officially declare its intent that the agency reasonably expects to reimburse the Expenditure with proceeds of the Obligations; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct. Section 2. The agency reasonably expects to reimburse the Expenditure with proceeds from the Obligations. The reimbursement of the Expenditure is consistent with the agency's established budgetary and financial circumstances. There are no funds or sources of money of the Agency, or any related person or commonly controlled entity, that have been, or reasonable expected to be, reserved, allocated on a long-ten basis or otherwise set aside to pay costs of the property to be paid or reimbursed out of proceeds of the Certificates. Section 3. This Resolution is a declaration of Agency's official intent under the Reimbursement Regulations. Section 4. The maximum principal mount of the Obligations for which the Expenditure is made is reasonably expected to be $40,000.00 Section 5. The proceeds from the Obligations are to be used for the Project. Section 6. The City Clerk/Agency Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and thenceforth and thereafter same shall be in full force and effect. PASSRD, APPROVRD AND ADOPTED this 8th day of September, 1992. A~T: J. Sat Mu~oz, Chairperson June S. Greek, City Clerk/ Redevelopment Agency Secretary [SEAL] STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) CITY OF TEMECULA ) SS I, June S. Greek, City Clerk/Redevelopment Agency Secretary of the City of Temecula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. RDA 92- was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Tem~ula on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following roll call vote: AYES: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Moore, Lindemans, Mu~oz, Parks NOES: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None ABSENY: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None June S. Greek, City Clerk/ Redevelopment Agency Secretary ITEM NO. 3 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY r~,/:'~' FINANCE OFFICEbOX" CITY MANAGER.., TEMECULA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA REPORT Board, Redevelopment Agency ,,~,,~' Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer September 8, 1992 Award of Professional Services Contract to Law/Crandall Incorporated for Geotechnicel Services on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements Project, PW92-04 PREPARED BY: Michael D. Wolff, Senior Public Works Inspector RECOMMENDATION: That the Board: , Approve the award of a Professional Services Agreement in the amount of $6,300.00 to Law/Crandall Incorporated for Geotechnical Services on the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements Project PW92~04, and authorize the Chairperson of the Redevelopment Agency (R.D.A.), and the City Clerk to execute said contract. Advance $6,300.00 from the General Fund/Revolving Fund to the R.D.A. Transfer $6,300.00 from R.D.A. funds to Capital Projects Funds and appropriate $6,300.00 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. Adopt a resolution entitled: RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM. IMPROVEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATION (SECTION 1.103-18) PwO5~agdrPt~92~O908\pw92-O4.geo 0831 · BACKGROUND: In January, 1992, the Department of Public Works solicited qualifications from interested engineering firms to provide the City with geotechnical soils testing services for various Capital Improvement Projects throughout the year of 1992. Three firms responded to the Request for Qualifications No. 003, and the responses were evaluated by Public Works Staff. The three firms were interviewed and ranked one through three (1-3). All three firms have the necessary qualifications to perform the desired geotechnical testing services for the projects. Thus, the one through three (1-3) ranking was necessary to establish a rotation basis for project award. The ranking is as follows: Leighton and Associates Law/Crandall, Incorporated California Geo Tek, Incorporated A contract with a defined scope of work and a hourly budget not to exceed $6,300.00 has been negotiated. FISCAL IMPACT It is necessary to advance $6,300.00 from General Fund/Revolving Fund to the R.D.A., transfer $6,300.00 from the R.D.A. Fund to Capital Projects Fund, and appropriate $6,300.00 to Account No. 021-165-606-5804. Attachment: Professional Services Agreement pwOS%egdrpt~,92\O908%pw92-O4.geo 0831a AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 8th day of September, 1992, between the City of Temecula, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "City" and LAW/CRANDALL, INC., a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Consultant". The parties hereto mutually agree as follows: SERVICES. Consultant shall perform the tasks set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Consultant shall complete the tasks according to the schedule set forth in Exhibit "A". PERFORMANCE. Consistent with the standard of care set forth herein, Consultant shall at all times, faithfully, industrially and to the best of his ability, experience and talent, perform all tasks described herein. PAYMENT. The City agrees to pay Consultant monthly, at the hourly rates set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto, based upon actual time spent on the above tasks. This amount will not exceed $6,300 for the total term of the Agreement unless additional payment is approved by the City Council; provided that the City Manager may approve additional payments not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Agreement, but in no event more than $10,000. Consultant will submit invoices monthly for actual services performed. Invoices shall be submitted on or about the first 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. SUSPENSION, TERMINATION OR ABANDONMENT OF AGREEMENT. The City may, at any time, suspend, terminate or abandon 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. Within thirty-five (35) days after receiving an invoice from the Consultant, the City shall pay Consultant for work done through the date that work is to be ceased pursuant to this section. If the City suspends, terminates or abandons a portion of this Agreement such suspension, termination or abandonment shall not make void or invalidate the remainder of this Agreement. BREACH OF CONTRACT. In the event that Consultant is in default for cause under the terms of this Agreement, the City shall have no obligation or duty to continue compensating Consultant for any work performed after the date of default. Default shall include not performing the tasks described herein to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager of the City. Failure by the Consultant to make progress in the performance of work hereunder, if such failure arises out of causes beyond his control, and without fault or negligence of the Consultant, shall not be considered a default. 2/forms/ARG-0~ Rev 1/22/92 -1- Pw03~pw92-04~GEOTEC]tJ~GT 082092 If the City Manager or his delegate determines that the Consultant defaults 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 ten (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. TERM. This Agreement shall commence on September 8, 1992, and shall remain and continue in effect until tasks described herein are completed, but in no event later than April 30, 1993. Any disputes regarding performance, default or other matters in dispute between the City and the Consultant arising out of this Agreement or breech thereof, shall be resolved by arbitration. The arbitrator's decision shall be final. Consultant shall select an arbitrator from a list provided by the City of three retired judges of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. The arbitration hearing shall be conducted according to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1280, et sea. City and Consultant shall share the cost of the arbitration equally. Upon satisfactory completion of, or in the event of termination, all instruments of service, including original documents, designs, drawings, and notes prepared in the course of providing the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall become the sole property of the City. In the event such instruments of service are reused without the written consent of the Consultant, the City agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Consultant harmless from any and all claims or liabilities for injury of loss arising from such unauthorized use. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. All documents and reports prepared under the terms of this Agreement shall be delivered to and become the property of the City. Any reuse of such documents by the City shall be at the City's sole and exclusive risk. The City accepts responsibility for any changes made to these documents and for any use other than for that project for which they were intended after final submittal by the Engineer. The City will hold the Engineer harmless for any such use or changes. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The Consultant is and shall at all times remain as to the City a wholly independent contractor. Neither the City nor any of its officers, employees or agents shall have control over the conduct of the Consultant or any of the Consultant's officers, employees or agents, except as herein set forth. The 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. No employee benefits shall be available to Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement. Except as provided in the Agreement, City shall 2/fot'ms/ARO-04 Rev 1/22/92 -2- pw03\pw92-O4%OEOTECH.AGT 0~2092 10. 11. 12. not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Consultant for performing services hereunder for City. The City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnification to Consultant for injury or sickness arising out of performing services hereunder. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Consultant 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 Consultant 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 Consultant to comply with this section. NOTICE. Whenever it shall be necessary for either party to serve notice on the other respecting this Agreement, such notice shall be served by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the City Manager of the City of Temecula, located at 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula , California 92590, and the Consultant at Law/Crandall, Inc., 10037 Barnes Canyon Road, San Diego, California 92121, unless and until different addresses may be furnished in writing by either party to the other. Notice shall be deemed to have been served seventy-two (72) hours after the same has been deposited in the United States Postal Services. This shall be valid and sufficient service of notice for all purposes. ASSIGNMENT. The Consultant shall not assign the performance of this Agreement, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the City. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant's sole compensation shall be the value to the City of the services rendered· LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Consultant shall maintain insurance acceptable to the City in full force an effect throughout the term of this contract, 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, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Insurance is to be placed with insurer with a Bests' rating of no less than A:VII. The costs of such insurance shall be included in the Contractor's bid. The Consultant shall provide the following scope and limits of insurance: A. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as: Insurance Services Office form no. GL-0002 (Ed. 1/73) covering Comprehensive General Liability and Insurance Services Office form number GL-0404 covering Broad Form Comprehensive General Liability; or Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage ("occurrence" form CG-0001 ). s Insurance Services Office form no. CA-0001 (Ed. 1/78) covering Automobile Liability, code 1 "any auto" and endorsement CA-0025. 2/fcnsss/ARC~04 Rev 1/Z2/92 '3- Pw03~)2-04~GEOT~X~I.AOT 0~20~2 Workers' Compensation insurance as required by Labor Code of the State of California an Employers' Liability insurance· 4. Errors and Omissions insurance. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain limits of insurance no less than: General Liability $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability: Workers' compensation as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident. Errors and Omissions Insurance. $1,000,000 per claim, written on a claims-made basis with a $2,000,000 annual aggregate. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductible in excess of $1,000 must be declared to and approved by the City. Other Insurance Provisions. Insurance policies required by this contract shall contain or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: All Policies. 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 to the City via United States First Class Mail· General Liability and Automobile Liability Coveraaes. 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 Consultant; products and completed operations of the Consultant; premises owned, occupied or used by the Consultant, or automobiles owned, lease, 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. With regard to claims arising from the Consultant's performance of the work described in this contract, the Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees or volunteers shall apply in excess of, and not contribute with, the Consultant's insurance. 2/fm'ms/AR{3..(M Rev 1/22/92 "~" pw03~pw92-4M,~3EOTECI,I.AGT 0~2092 13. 14. 15. Any failure to comply with the reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect coverage provided to the City, its officers officials, employees or volunteers. 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. Worker's Comoensation and Emolovers Liability Coverage. The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers for losses arising from work performed by the Consultant for the City. Verification of CoveraQe. Contractor shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance effecting coverage required by this clause. The certificates for each insurance policy are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. The certificates are to be on forms provided by the City and are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. Consultant shall include all subconsultants as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate certificates for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. At the option of the City, either: the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self insured retentions as respects the City, its officers, officials and employees; or the Consultant shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration and defense expenses. LICENSES. The Consultant and subconsultant shall obtain all necessary licenses, including but not limited to City Business License. INDEMNIFICATION. The Consultant agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers from and against any and all claims, demands, losses, defense cost, 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 Consultant's negligent performance under the terms of this Agreement, excepting only liability arising out of the active negligence of the City. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and any documents or instrument attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto supersede all negotiations and prior writing in respect to the subject matter hereof. 2/forms/ARCj-I~ ~ 1/22/92 -5- Fw03\pw92-04~,OEOTISCH.AOT 0~20~2 In the event of conflict between the terms, conditions, or provisions of this Agreement and any such document or instrument, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall prevail. EFFECTIVE DATE AND EXECUTION: This Agreement shall be effective from and after the date it is signed by the representatives of the City. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. CONSULTANT LAW\CRANDALL, INC. CITY OF TEMECULA By: By Patricia H. Birdsall, Mayor Print Name and Title APPROVED AS TO FORM: Scott F. Field, City Attorney ATTEST: June S. Greek, City Clerk 2/fotnu/ARG-0~ i~v 1/'2~92 -6- !~w03~92-04~GEO1'~-lI.AGT 0820~2 EXHIBIT "A" TASKS TO BE PERFORMED 2/forms/ARG-04 Roy 1~2~./t~2 EXHIBIT "A" ~X~-O~XO~OT~CU~AO'r OS~O~ IJi.W/C~,A{-I-~ I~C. · geotechnical, enviromental & construction materials consultants 10037 Barnes Canyon Road, Suite A, San Diego, California 92121, Phone (619) 458-9379, Fax (619) 458-0541 Los Angeles · Ariahelm · Los Alamitos · Marina del Rey · Riverside · San Diego July 17. 1992 Mr. Michael D. Wolff Senior Public Works Inspector City of Tcmecula Department of Public Works 43174 Business Park Drive Tcmecula, Cali|brnia 92590 Deal' Mr. Wolff: Prolms.-i! - Geotechnical Oi~serv:lti.n and Testing Services PROJECT NO. PW 92-04 Margarit:t Road Extension and haterim 1 reprovemerits Ten~ecx, la. C'alili~rnia As you requested. we are pleased to present this proposal to provide geotechnical obser',,ation and testing services for the subject project. We have reviewed the project plans and specifications to become familiar with the proposed construction and requirements. Based on our review, the project will consist of excavation and grading for the extension of Margarita Road between Winchester Road and Solana Way. Also included is the installation of 24-, 30-, and 60-inch RCP storm drains. Part of the roadway extension will involve asphalt concrete overlay. Based on our discussions with you, the project duration is to be 75 days. Our scope of serx, iccs for this project will include periodic observation of the excavation and grading. density testing of the compacted tills and laborator), testing of roadway materials. Our st:rvices will be on an :is-requested basis under City of Temecula coordination. A breakdown of our estimated fees is presented below: Gradin-. Observation and Field Testing ............................... $5,700 Ser,,ices for this phase will include periodic observation and testing by our field technician. Density tests will be performed on the subgrade and base course in roadway and sidewalk areas, and in storm drain trench backfill using sand cone (ASTM Designation D1556-82) or nuclear (ASTM D2922-81) test methods. We estimate 90 man-hours may be necessary for the 75-day construction schedule. Laboratory Testin~ ................................................ 600 Our laboratory testing will include two R-values, one sieve analysis, one sand equivalent, and one durability index. Total Estimate $6.300 City of Tcmccula Page 2 July 17. 1992 Thc cstim. atcd fcc is a not-to-exceed ~o. ure bascd on the indicated man hours and laboratory testing. If we arc requested tbrh orc hours than estimated. additional time will bc necessary and will be billed on a time-and-expense basis in accordance with the rates given in the attached Schedule of Charges for Inspection Services. Our fee includes a surcharge of 15 percent on all field testing and observation. wi~ich covers field supervision. administration, and report preparation. No additional charges will bc made fbr travel to the site. Our arca of expertise does not include construction safety. Accordingly. our services will not include review of. nor responsibility tbr. construction safety during the course of this project. We can also provide construction materials testing and inspection as necessary. such as for concrete structures. Our field technicians are ACI certified and can prepare concrete samples. For estimating purposes, a charge of $13 per cylinder break would be added to the above charges. The terms contained in our "Agreement tbr Professional Services" dated April 20. 1992 for the current PW92-01 project remain applicable for this project. This letter and its attachments are the agreement tbr our services. Please confirm your authorization of this work by signing and returning one copy to our office. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this project. Please call us if you have any questions. Sincerely, LAW/CRANDALL INC. Robert A. Tortes, RCE 43077 Project Engineer GP/RAT:hc Attachments (2) (3 copies submitted) John R. Theissen. GE 825 Chief Engineer Manager, Geotechnic,.nl Engineering Approved and Accepted By Title Date LAW/CRANDAI.I., INC, * geotechnical. environmental & construction materials consultams 1003' Barnes Canv<m I~{~ad. Suite A. San l)i~g~}. California 9212 I. Phone ~(~ l t)~ 4~8-t)3'9. Fax ~61~ -~s-,~41 Los Angeles · Anahem~ · Los Alamm~s i Marina del Rey · Riverside ~ ~an Dicg' ~ CO~I~ON$ OF SER~CE The following conditions are applicable to our inspection services in addition to any stated in our proposal: A minimum of one working day's notice shall be given us prior to the need for our services. Our dispatcher should be contacted at (619) 458- 9379. "Inspection" by our firm on this project shall be defined as the testing of samples from random locations and the making of visual observations relating to earthwork and/or construction materials upon timely notification, and shall be limited to those services. The work will be performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable geotechnical and construction materials consultants practicing in this or similar localities. ® The presence of our field representative will be for the purpose of providing the owner with a source of professional service, based on observations and testing of the contractor's work. He will primarily look for general conformance to the intent of the plans and specifications. Any discrepancy noted will be referred to the owner's representative, architect, structural engineer, or contractor for appropriate action. Observation and testing of earthwork or construction materials does not imply a guarantee or warranty of the contractor's work, and the services performed by our firm shall not excuse the contractor in the event of subsequently discovered defects in his work. Our presence or absenc~ at the site shall not affect the contractor's obligation to perform in accordance with the specifications. Our services do not include responsibility for the superintendence of construction processes, or direction of the actual work of the contractor or the contractor's workmen. Also, since surveying is not within our scope of services, we are not responsible for the lateral limits of grading, the depths of excavations, or the final surface contours and configurations indicated by markers, such as stakes and hubs, set by others. s It should be understood that we are not responsible for, nor are we to review adequacy of, job safety on this project. The responsibility for job safety must be borne by the contractor, or specially designated safety personnel. January 1992 EXHIBIT "B" PAYMENT SCHEDULE 2/fomu/ARC~04 R~ IF2~52 EXHIBIT "B" LAW/CRANDALL, INC. · geotechnical. envirom'nent:tl & construction materiztls consub:mrs 1003' Barnes Canyon Road. Suite A. Xm Diego. California 92121. Phone ~619~ -~8-t}3'9. Fax 1(3It)~ 4~g-0~-{ Los Angdes i Ariahelm ~ Los Alamitos I Marina del Rev i Riverside ~ San SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR GEOTECHNICAL INSPECTION SERVICES The fee for our services will be based on the charEes listed below. All fee quotations are applicable for a period of 90 days from the date of the proposal to which this schedule is attached. We reserve the riBht to modify these rates upon 30 days advance notice. PERSONNEL Soil Technician - Regular time .......................... $ 55 per hour Overtime as Required ................................ $ 65 per hour For preparation of a final report and for provision of field supervision and office and field administration, a 15% surebarge wffi be applied on the monthly invoices for the total soil technician fees charged to the project. These charges include field testing related to our inspe:tion services, sunln as field dens~ and compaction testing, and/or the observation of tie.back anchor testing. In addition, thes~ charges include the us~ of a'tmc. k and field testing equipment, except for nuclear testing devices whieh { be char~d at I;50 per day, or any part thereof. Overtime will apply to time in excess of ciBht hours per weekday and all time on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. A minimum daily charEe of three hours wffi be made. The minimum total charge for any one project will be $1,000. The services of an engineer and/or BeoloBist, or special field or laboratory testing, if required in the interest of the projea, will be invoiced in ao~ordance with the rates on our Schedule of Char~s for C~otechnical Engineering Services on the revers~ hereof. Services that will 'require specially trained personnel, because of the presence of hazardous material, as defined by the Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Act, 29CIFR 1910.120, will be surcharged an additional 5% of the above hourly rates. Travel time wB1 not be charged for jobs within 50 miles of our nearest office. Travel and/or subsistence expenses for soil technician services for projects in excess of 50 miles from our nearest office will be negotiated on an individual basis. REIMBURSABLE rrEMs Outside sen4c~s performed by others and direct expenses incurred on the client's behalf are charged at 1.15 times our cost. Such items include, but are not limited to, outside consultants and testing laboratories if necessary and pre-approved by the client. INSURANCE I2w/Crandall, In~., maintains General LiabiliW hsurance for bodily injury and property damage with an aB~regate limit of 1;1,000,000 per occurrence for its own account and w~l furnish certificates of such insurance upon request. In the event the client desires additional coverage, we will, upon the client's written request, obtain additional insurance at the client's expense. RESOLUTION NO. RDA 92- A RESOLUTION OF THE R~nEVELOPMF~NT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DECLARING CERTAIN FINDINGS REGARDING CITY EXPENDITURES IN CONNECTION WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MARGARITA ROAD EXTENSION INTERIM IMPROVEM~NTS AS REQUIREn BY UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY REGULATIONS (SECTION 1.103-18) WHEREAS, on January 27, 1992, the United States Department of the Treasury (the "Treasury") issued final regulations (Section 1.103-18) relating to the use of bond proceeds for the reimbursement of expenditures made prior to the date of issuance of bonds (the "Reimbursement Regulations"); and WHEREAS, under the Reimbursement Regulations, in general, if specified requirements are satisfied, the proceeds used for reimbursement are deemed to be spent on the date of reimbursement; and WHEREAS,if such requirements are not satisfied, then proceeds used for reimbursement will remain subject to the rebate, arbitrage and other rules relating to tax-exemption until ultimately spent; and WHEREAS, the Reimbursement Regulations apply to m-exempt obligations issued after March 2, 1992, except that the Reimbursement Regulations do not apply to expenditures before such date if such expenditures were made after September 8, 1989, and if there was objective evidence at the time of the expenditures that the issuer reasonably expected to reimburse the expenditure with bond proceeds; and WHEREAS, the Temecula Redevelopment Agency ("Agency") desires to construct the Margarita Road Extension Interim Improvements from Winchester Road to Solana Way at a total cost of $700,000.00. The Agency further intends to reimburse itself for the cost of Geotechnicai Services for the project from the proceeds of Re-development Bonds the agency intends to issue ("Obligations"). Agency intends to make expenditures relating to the purchase and development of the property in anticipation of issuance of the obligations collectively referred to as the ("Expenditure"); and WHEREAS, in order to comply with the Reimbursement Regulations, the public interest and convenience require that the agency officially declare its intent that the agency reasonably expects to reimburse the Expenditure with proceeds of the Obligations; NOW TFIEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND DECLARED by the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Temecula as follows: Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct. Section 2. The agency reasonably expects to reimburse the Expenditure with proceeds from the Obligations. The reimbursement of the Expenditure is consistent with the agency's established budgetary and financial circumstances. There are no funds or sources of money of the Agency, or any related person or commonly controlled entity, that have been, or reasonable expected to be, reserved, allocated on a long-term basis or otherwise set aside to pay costs of the property to be paid or reimbursed out of proceeds of the Certificates. Section 3. This Resolution is a declaration of Agency's official intent under the Reimbursement Regulations. Section 4. The maximum principal mount of the Obligations for which the Expenditure is made is reasonably expected to be $6,300.00 Section 5. The proceeds from the Obligations are to be used for the Project. Section 6. The City Clerk/Agency Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and thenceforth and thereafter same shall be in full force and effect. PASSED, APPROVEr} AND ADOPTED this 8th day of September, 1992. ATTEST: J. Sal Mu~oz, Chairperson June S. Greek, City Clerk/ Redevelopment Agency Secretary [SEAL] 2111.m, IDA~r24}6 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) SS CITY OF TEMECULA ) I, June S. Greek, City Clerk/Redevelopment Agency Secretary of the City of Tcmecula, HEREBY DO CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. RDA 92- was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Tem~ula on the 8th day of September, 1992, by the following roll call vote: AYES: 5 AGENCY MEMBERS: Birdsall, Moore, Lindemans, Mu~oz, Parks NOES: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None ABSENT: 0 AGENCY MEMBERS: None June S. Greek, City Clerk/ Redevelopment Agency Secretary