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Agenda 2004-04-06

AGENDA

TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2004

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS – COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE

1stFLOOR – COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER

4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, Calif.

(Clerk 909-955-1060)

 

9:00 A.M.

 

Invocation by Maria Villarreal, Board Assistant, Clerk of the Board Office

 

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag by Thomas Marcus Chisum, United States Navy Veteran/Reservist and Deputy for Riverside County District Attorney

 

Presentation of Proclamation Declaring April 2004 National Public Health Month, to Susan Harrington, Public Health Director – Item 2.3

 


 

OPENING COMMENTS:

 

   BOARD MEMBERS

 

   EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 

   STATE BUDGET UPDATE


 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION:

 

1.1       CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publications.


 

CONSENT CALENDAR: Presented for Block Approval: Supervisors have the option of excluding discussion items from a master motion.

 

2.1       SUPERVISOR VENABLE:  Renewal of the Revised Local Emergency Declaration for RiversideCounty due to the epidemic infestation of bark beetles in the Mountain Communities of Idyllwild and Pine Cove.

 

2.2       AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER:  Renewal of the Local Emergency Declaration for RiversideCounty due to the Spread of Pierce’s Disease in the Local Vineyards.

 

2.3       COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY:  Proclamation of Public Health Month – April 2004.

 

2.4       COUNTY COUNSEL: Approval of the Conflict of Interest Code for the Riverside Transit Agency.

 

2.5       REGISTRAR OF VOTERS:  Approval of Request from the TemeculaValley Unified School District for Election Date Change.

 

2.6       REGISTRAR OF VOTERS:  Official Canvass for the March 2, 2004 Consolidated Primary Election.

 

2.7       TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution 413-550 Establishing a No-Stopping Zone on

Yucca Lane, Indio
area, 4th District.

 

2.8       TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  TRACT 29163 – Wildomar area – 1st District, Schedule A.  Approval of One-Year Guarantee and Maintenance Agreements.

 

2.9       TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  TRACT 29202 – Murrieta area – 3rdDistrict, Schedule A.  Approval of Agreements, Bonds and Final Map.

 

2.10     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  TRACT 29862 – Menifee area – 3rd District, Schedule A.  Approval of One-Year Guarantee and Maintenance Agreements.

 

2.11          TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-127 – Desert Sands Unified School District General Obligation Bonds Election of 2001, Series 2004.

 

2.12     SUPERVISOR WILSON:  Appointment to the Mecca Community Council.

 


 

POLICY CALENDAR:  Presented for Block Approval; Supervisors have the option of excluding discussion items from a master motion.

 

3.1       SUPERVISOR TAVAGLIONE:  Request for Proposals for the purpose of commencing a Study Establishing Commercial Vehicle Weight Restrictions and Big-Rig and Commercial Service Truck Parking Restrictions on County Maintained Roadways.  (3.27 of 3/30/04)

 

 

3.2       SUPERVISOR VENABLE:  Funding for the Installation of Street Name Signs in the Pinyon Flats area.  (4/5 vote required)   

 

3.3       SUPERVISOR WILSON:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-175 Expressing Support for Senate Bill 1397 (Escutia), which would enact the Locomotives Emissions Reduction and Mitigation Program.

 

3.4       SUPERVISOR WILSON:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-176 Supporting Passage of Senate Bill 1179 Extending the Life of State Enterprise Zones Established After 1989 for an additional five years.

 

3.5       EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Increase Appropriations for Contributions to Health Services.  (4/5 vote required)

 

3.6       EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-180, Support of The Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act.

 

3.7       ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 729.4, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance 729 Establishing Fees, Charges and Rates for Miscellaneous Clerk Services.  (Hrg. Set 4/27/04 @ 9:30 a.m. – Clerk to advertise)

 

3.8       ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 735.1, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance 735 Establishing Fees for the Separate Assessment of Timeshare Projects.  (Hrg. Set 4/27/04 @ 9:30 a.m. – Clerk to advertise)

 

3.9       ASSESSOR-COUNTY CLERK-RECORDER:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 831, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Establishing Assessor Fees for Undivided Interests and Separate Valuations.  (Hrg. Set 4/27/04 @ 9:30 a.m. – Clerk to advertise)

 

3.10     COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY/PUBLIC HEALTH:  Ratify the Second Amendment to Subcontract (DPH03K.013) between Palo Verde Unified School District and Community Health Agency.

 

3.11     COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY/PUBLIC HEALTH:  Ratify the Second Amendment to Agreement with Pro-Tem Personnel, Inc.

 

3.12     COMMUNITY HEALTH AGENCY/PUBLIC HEALTH:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-151 in Support of H.R. 716, IMPACT (Improved Nutrition and Physical Activity) Act.

 

3.13     ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY:  Adoption of Resolution 2004-047 Reactivating County Service Area 146 for the Lakeview, Nuevo, Romoland and Homeland areas; and, Resolution 2004-054, Notice of Intent to Add Park Maintenance, Trail Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance, Open Space Maintenance, Street Lights and Additional Sheriff, Firefighter and Paramedic Services to County Service Area 146, 5th District.  (Hrg. Set 5/11/04 @ 9:30 a.m. – Clerk to advertise)

 

3.14     ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY:  Adoption of the County of Riverside Park and Recreation Master Plan - County Service Area (CSA) Zone A; Adoption of existing Ordinance 460.139, Section 10.35 titled “Park and Recreation Fees and Dedication” as the park dedication and fee ordinance for CSA 152 Zone A; and, Adoption of Resolution 2004-170 Establishment of Density Classifications Numbers, Figures for the Minimum Park Standards Fee, Fair Market Value for Vacant Residential Land, and the Amount of the In-lieu Fees for CSA 152 Zone A, 1st District.

 

3.15     FACILITIES MANAGEMENT:  Lease Option, Department of Public Social Services – D.D. Bainbridge, LLC – 541 N. San Jacinto Street, Hemet, 3rd District.

 

3.16     FACILITIES MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION:  Approval of Acquisition Agreement for parcels 1003 and 1004 for the Camino Real Road Project, 2nd District.

 

3.17     INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:  Approval of Proposed Purchase of a Multi-year Print Services Agreement with Hewlett Packard.

 

3.18     INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SHERIFF-CORONER-PA:  Monthly Progress Report on 800MHz Radio System.

 

3.19     LIBRARY:  Approval of Third Amendment to the Contract with Library Systems and Services for Riverside County Library System Administration to allow for operation of the El Cerrito Community Library, 2nd District.

 

3.20     LIBRARY:  Approval of Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Calimesa and the County allowing CountyLibrary property tax revenues to be transferred to the City to be used for library purposes, 5th District.

 

3.21     SHERIFF-CORONER-PA:  Acceptance of a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area State and Local Initiatives Funding Grant Award, and Approval of Budget Adjustments.  (4/5 vote required)

 

3.22     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 348.4179, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 Relating to Zoning (clarifying Section 2.1- Accessory Buildings).

 

3.23     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approval of Agreement between the County of Riverside and City of Moreno Valley for roadway improvements services on

Pigeon Pass Road
from 500 feet south of
Lake Side Drive
to North City Limits, and Budget Adjustments, 5th District.  (4/5 vote required)


 

REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING:

 

4.1       Public Hearing on Adoption of RDA Resolution 2004-02, Authorization to Condemn Real Property for the Rubidoux Health Clinic Project, 2nd District.  (4/5 vote required)  (4.1 of 3/9/04)  (Delay to the 9:30 session)


 

RIVERSIDE COUNTYPUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY:  

 

5.         (No Business)


 

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING:

 

6.         (No Business)


 

IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY:

 

7.         (No Business)


 

COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT'S LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETING:

 

8.         (No Business)


 

9:30 A.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:

 

9.1       FACILITIES MANAGEMENT:  Public Hearing on Adoption of Resolution 2004-106 Authorizing Condemnation of Real Property (Parcel 17729) for Freeway Improvement Purposes – State of California, Department of Transportation – Interstate 215/91/60 Sequencing Project, 1st, 2nd & 5th Districts.  (4/5 vote required)  (3.20 of 3/9/04)

 

9.2       COUNTY COUNSEL/TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/BUILDING & SAFETY:  Public Hearing on Abatement of Public Nuisance [Accumulation of Rubbish] on Case No. CV 03-4291, located at

El Cerrito Road
and
State Street, Corona
, 2nd District.


 

CONCURRENT EXECUTIVE SESSION-COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT, FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, HOUSING AUTHORITY, PERRIS VALLEY CEMETERY DISTRICT, IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS:

 

With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

Conference with legal counsel-existing litigation:

(Subdivision (a) of Government Code Section 54956.9)

 

A.1       Steven Christensen et al. v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no.

RIC 402906)

 

A.2       City of Temecula v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 402766)

 

A.3       Endangered Habitats League v. County of Riverside et al. (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 402952)

 

A.4       Vail Lake USA et al. v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 396483)

 

A.5       Good Land Inv. et al. v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 396579)

 

A.6       Farm Bureau et al. v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 396565)

 

A.7       Robert Baylis, Eduardo Perez, and Nanci Wisznia v. County of Riverside, et al.  (U.S. District Court case no. EDCV 01-535-SGL)

 

A.8       American Association of People with Disabilities, et al. v. Shelley, et al. U.S. District Court case no. CV04-1526 FMC (PJWx)

 

Conference with legal counsel-anticipated litigation:

Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (b) of Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

A.9       One potential case.

 

With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6:

 

B.1       Conference with labor negotiator:

            Agency negotiator – Ron Komers

            Employee organization – SEIU


 

ORAL COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE ON ANY MATTER WHICH DOES NOT APPEAR ON THE BOARD’S AGENDA:


 

RECESS TO LUNCH


 

1:30 P.M. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING:

 

10.1     Approval of the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant and Contract with the City of Riverside.

 

10.2     Adoption of Resolution 2004-001 Approving the Housing Authority’s Agency 2001-2005 Five Year Plan and the FY 2004 Annual Plan.


 

1:30 P.M. FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT MEETING:

 

11.1     Adoption of Resolution F2004-13, Notice of Intent to Sell an Interest in Real Property – Temescal Creek Channel, 2nd District.  (Set for 4/20/04 @ 1:30 p.m. – Clerk to advertise)


 

1:30 P.M. COUNTYBOARD AND WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT MEETING:

 

County:

 

12.       (No Business)

 

District:

 

12.       (No Business)


 

1:30 P.M. REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT MEETING:

 

13.       (No Business)


 

1:30 P.M. PERRIS VALLEY CEMETERY DISTRICT MEETING:

 

14.       (No Business)


 

1:30 P.M. RIVERSIDE COUNTY INTEGRATED PLAN REPORT:

 

15.1     Approval of Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Calimesa concerning the Implementation of the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan.


 

1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:

 

16.1     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  Further Public Hearing on INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 348.4090, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (establishment of rules, regulations and design guidelines for Wireless Communication Facilities within all zones).  (16.3 of 1/6/04)

 

16.2     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 671/CHANGE OF ZONE 6829/TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 31499 – EA 39114 – Century American Development Corporation – Elsinore Area Plan – 1st District, 17.9 acres, Schedule A.  Recommendation of Planning Commission for Adoption of a mitigated negative declaration for environmental assessment no. 39114; Tentative Approval of General Plan Amendment 671 to change the Elsinore Area Land Use Plan Designations from B-P and C-R to M-D-R 2-5 DU/AC; Tentative Approval of Change of Zone 6829 to change the zoning from C-O and C-P-S to R-1; and, Approval of Tentative Tract Map 31499, a subdivision of 17.9 acres into 63 single family lots with a 7,200 sq. ft. minimum and a 21,941 sq. ft. detention basin.

 

16.3     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE NO. 00033 – Sharon Crane – Rancho California area – 3rd District, R-2 zoning.   Recommendation of Planning Commission for Approval of Large Family Day Care No. 00033 to permit a large family day care for up to fourteen (14) children including children who reside at the home.

 

16.4     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on ENFIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT NO. 437/RESOLUTION 2004-023/CHANGE OF ZONE 6549/TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 29913/PLOT PLAN 16686/AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NO. 845 – EA 38056 – Industrial Developments International, Inc. for Jake Slegers and Dorothy Slegers – Prado-Mira Loma District – 2nd District, 76.52 acres (gross), A-2-10 zoning, Schedule E.  Recommendation of Planning Commission for Adoption of Resolution 2004-023 Making Findings of Over-Riding Considerations and Certifying Environmental Impact Report No. 437; Tentative Approval of Change of Zone 6549 to change the zoning from A-2-20 (Heavy Agricultural) to M-SC (Manufacturing – Service Commercial); Approval of Tentative Parcel Map 29913, to divide the 76.52 acres into 3 industrial parcels; Approval of Plot Plan 16686, to construct 3 industrial warehouse buildings and associated office space for a total of 1,676,676 square feet of industrial warehouse area; 37,900 square feet of office space; 350,178 square feet of landscaping; and 900 parking stalls and 22 accessible parking stalls; and, Tentative Approval of Agricultural Preserve Case No. 845, to disestablish Mira Loma Agricultural Preserve No. 17, as amended, and cancel the associated land conservation contract in accordance with Agricultural Preserve No. 845.

 


 

Assistive listening devices and agenda in alternate formats are available upon request. American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, other auxiliary aids and services, or reasonable modifications to Board meeting policies and/or procedures, such as to assist members of the disability community who would like to request a disability-related accommodation in addressing the Board, are available if requested at least 72 hours prior to the Board meeting. Later requests will be accommodated to the extent feasible. Please telephone the Clerk of the Board office at (909) 955-1063, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

 

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