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Agenda 2005-04-12

 

 

 

 

AGENDA

TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2005

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS – COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE

1stFLOOR – COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER

4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, Calif.

(Clerk 951-955-1060)

 

 

 

9:00 A.M.

 

Invocation by Matt Jennings. Supervising Accounting Technician, Treasurer-Tax Collector

 

Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag

 

Presentation of Proclamation – the Leer is Triunfar Advisory Board, composed of five community leaders from desert communities, Mark Barfknecht, Bertha Rodriguez, Pamper Rodriguez, David Limon Saldivar, and Al Vasquez  -  Item 2.,

 

Presentation of Service Awards by Ron Komers

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OPENING COMMENTS:

 

   BOARD MEMBERS

 

   EXECUTIVE OFFICER

 

   STATE BUDGET UPDATE

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ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION:

 

1.1       CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publications.

 

 

The following item does not require specific Board action unless a Board member desires to set the matter for hearing or the matter is appealed.

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1.2       TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  FAST TRACK PUBLIC USE PERMIT NO. 876 (FTA-04-14) - EA39937 – Operation Safehouse – Thousand Palms Zoning District – 4th District, R-1 Zoning. PUP 876 to construct and operate a community care facility as a residential emergency youth center for up to 20 children, up to 18 years of age, with accessory administrative offices, educational, recreational and storage rooms totaling 17,000 square feet of building area at a building height of approximately 20 feet, approved by the Planning Commission.

 

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

 

2.1       SUPERVISOR STONE: 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       ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER:  Riverside CountyArchives Commission Annual Report for 2004.

 

2.4       AUDITOR-CONTROLLER:  Authorization to ReissueCounty Warrants (#49).

 

2.5       COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4281, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the LakeMathewsDistrict, 1st District, ZC 6478).

 

2.6       COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4282, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the Rancho California area, 3rd District, ZC 7010).

 

2.7       COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4283, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the Rancho California area, 3rd District, ZC 7064).

 

2.8       COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4284, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the LakeMathewsDistrict, 1st District, ZC 6925).

 

2.9       COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4285, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the East Corona District, 2nd District, ZC 6842).

 

2.10     COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4287, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the Rancho California area, 3rd District, ZC 6978).

 

2.11     COUNTY COUNSEL:  (R) ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE No. 348.4288, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Amending Ordinance No. 348 relating to Zoning (amending the zoning in the Prado-Mira Loma District, 2nd District, ZC 6698).

 

2.12     COUNTY COUNSEL/TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/BUILDING & SAFETY:   Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Order to Abate on Public Nuisance Case No. CV 04-0006, located at

26510 Theda Street
, Perris, 5th District.  (9.1 of 3/22/05)

 

2.13     COUNTY COUNSEL/TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/BUILDING & SAFETY:   Approval of Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Order to Abate on Public Nuisance Case No. CV 04-1194, located at

27870 Milo Road
, Perris, 5th District.  (9.2 of 3/22/05)

 

2.14     FIRE/OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES:  Termination of Declaration of Local Emergency Declaration, Resolution No. 2005-030.

 

2.15     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution 413-583, to Establish a No-Stopping Zone on Etiwanda Avenue, Mira Loma area, 2nd District.

 

 

 

2.16     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Adoption of Resolution 413-584, to Establish No-Stopping Zones on

Reviere Drive
, Menifee area, 3rd District.

 

2.17     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  TRACT 29226 – MenifeeValley area – 3rd District, Schedule A.  Approval of new Agreements and Bonds for Extension of Time.

 

2.18     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION:  TRACT 29227 – MenifeeValley area – 3rd District, Schedule A.  Approval of new Agreements and Bonds for Extension of Time.

 

2.19     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Approval of the Publication Agreements for the 2005 Notice of Power and Intent to Sell Tax-Defaulted Property.

 

2.20     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Adoption of Resolution 2005-90 Approving Sale of Tax-Defaulted Property subject to the Power of Sale and Setting the Minimum Bid.

 

2.21     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Treasurer’s Purchase Detail Report.

 

2.22     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Treasurer’s Monthly Statement of County and School Funds.

 

2.23     SUPERVISOR STONE:  Appointment to CountyService Area 149 (Wine Country) Advisory Committee.

 

2.24     SUPERVISOR STONE:  Appointment to CountyService Area 149 (Wine Country) Advisory Committee.

 

2.25     SUPERVISOR STONE:  Appointment to CountyService Area 149 (Wine Country) Advisory Committee.

 

2.26     SUPERVISOR STONE:  Appointment to CountyService Area 149 (Wine Country) Advisory Committee.

 

2.27     SUPERVISOR STONE:  Appointment to CountyService Area 149 (Wine Country) Advisory Committee.

 

2.28     SUPERVISOR BUSTER:  Appointment to the Wildomar Municipal Advisory Council.

 

2.29          COUNTY LIBRARY:  Proclaim April 10–16, 2005 as National Library Week.

 

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

 

3.1       SUPERVISOR TAVAGLIONE:  Allocation of Funds from the Youth Protection Fund to Riverside County Children’s and Family Commission for the Economic Impact Report of the AbCd Task Force.

 

3.2       SUPERVISOR ASHLEY:  Approval of Fast Track Request for WECS Permit for Herman M. Drees, Garnet Energy Corporation.

 

 

 

 

3.3       EXECUTIVE OFFICE:  Report back on an agreement to compensate RanchoSpringsMedicalCenter for conducting forensic examinations of sexual assault victims.  (3.3 of 3/29/05)  (Department requests continuance to May 10, 2005, pending receipt of requested information from RanchoSpringsMedicalCenter)

 

3.4       AGING:  Ratify the 1st Amendment to Renewal Agreement with Central County United Way, Senior Companion Program.  (3.7 of 4/5/05)

 

3.5       AUDITOR-CONTROLLER:  Distribution of Highway Right of Way Rental Payments pursuant to Streets and Highways Code 104.10.

 

3.6       COUNTY COUNSEL:  Approval of Conflict Advisory Letter.

 

3.7       ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND FIRE:  Memorandum of Understanding between the Redevelopment Agency for the County of Riverside and the Riverside County Fire Department and Findings for the Construction of the Mead Valley Fire Station, 1st District.  (See Item 4.2) (3.11 of 3/15/05)

 

3.8       FACILITIES MANAGEMENT and TRANSPORTATION:  Intent to Convey DesertCenterCounty Yard to U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 4th District.  (4/5 vote required) (3.20 of 3/29/05)   (Departments recommend continuance to April 19, 2005)

 

3.9       FACILITIES MANAGEMENT:  Approval of Consultant Architect Services Agreement with HDR Architecture, Inc. for the Perris Sheriff’s Complex and Family Care Clinic.

 

3.10     FACILITIES MANAGEMENT:  Approval of Plans and Specifications for the BenClarkSafetyTrainingCenter’s ShootingRange, and the Professional Services Contract with CHJ, Inc. for geotechnical-engineering services, 1st District.  (Clerk to advertise)

 

3.11     FIRE:  2005-2006 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program.

 

3.12     HUMAN RESOURCES:  Approval of Medical Contractor Agreement with Howard Congress, MD.

 

3.13     HUMAN RESOURCES:  Approval of Medical Plan Renewal Contracts with Kaiser Permanente, Health Net and PacificCare.  (3.21 of 4/5/05)

 

3.14     PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES/COMMUNITY ACTION:  Approval of Funding Agreement with California/Nevada Community Action Association, and Budget Adjustments.  (4/5 vote required)

 

3.15     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/BUILDING & SAFETY:  Increases in Contract Amount for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System/Fugitive Dust Inspection Professional Services

 

3.16     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Approval of Indian Truck Trail/Interstate 15 Interchange Cooperative Agreement between the County of Riverside and the State of California Department of Transportation for the preparation of environmental and design documents.

 

3.17     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Award of Contract to Hillcrest Contracting for the Construction of Traffic Signal and Lighting Modifications,

Van Buren Boulevard
at
Bellegrave Avenue, WestRiverside
area, 2nd District.

 

 

 

 

3.18     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/TRANSPORTATION: Approval of Cooperative Agreement with the City of Lake Elsinore for the Design and Construction of a Traffic Signal, Lighting and Roadway Improvements at the Intersection of Grand Avenue and Ontario Way, 1st District.

 

3.19     RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Approval in principle to issue a Request for Proposal to resolve 800MHz radio coverage issues.

 

3.20     SUPERVISOR WILSON:  RequestCounty Fee Waiver for the Animal Samaritans SPCA, Inc.

 

3.21     ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER:  Approval of the Fiscal Year 2004-05 Budget Adjustments and Addition Positions – Adoption of Resolution 440-8591.  (4/5 vote required)

 

3.22     SUPERVISOR STONE:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 704.2, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside, Providing for the Abatement of Graffiti and INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 733.1, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside, To Prevent Graffiti and Related Vandalism.

 

3.23     SHERIFF-CORONER-PA:  INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE 836, an Ordinance of the County of Riverside Authorizing the Sheriff to Sell Bail Bond Signboard Advertising in County Correctional Facilities, and Adoption of Resolution 440-8592 for additional Position, and Approval of Budget Adjustments.  (4/5 vote required)  (Set Hrg. 5/10/05 @ 9:30 a.m. – Clerk to advertise)

 

3.24     SUPERVISOR ASHLEY and SUPERVISOR WILSON:  SB 1081, the Salton Sea Local Control Act.

 

3.25     SUPERVISOR ASHLEY and SUPERVISOR STONE:  Adoption of Resolution 2005-169 Supporting the Inland EmpireEnergyCenter.

 

3.26          SUPERVISOR WILSON:  Lack of adequate emission reductions from mobile sources  - Adoption of Resolution No. 2005- 194, supporting Assembly Bill 1222, Assembly Bill 888, and Senate Bill 459 which will implement control strategies to mitigate emissions from locomotives.

 

3.27   SUPERVISOR STONE:  Adoption of Resolution 2005-193, Supporting the Retention of the California Department of Forestry (CDF) Air Attack Base at Hemet-RyanAirport.

 

 

 

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REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING:

 

4.1       SUPERVISOR TAVAGLIONE:  Rubidoux Youth Opportunity Center – Adoption of a de minimus finding; Adoption of a mitigated negative declaration for environmental assessment no. 2005-24; and,  Approval of Plans and Specifications, 2nd District.  (Clerk to advertise)

 

4. 2      Mead Valley Fire Station – Re-allocation of funds, Adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for RDA/CEQA 2004-17, and Adoption of a de minimus finding, 1st District.  (4.5 of 3/15/05)  (See Item 3.7)

 

4.3       Approval of Consulting Services Agreement with GRC Redevelopment Consultants for the formation of a redevelopment project area in the QuailValleySun City area and an expansion of the existing redevelopment project area in the Lakeview – Nuevo area, 3rd & 5th Districts..

 

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RIVERSIDE COUNTYPUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY:

 

5.1             Adoption of PFA Resolution 2005-01, Approving the Agreement regarding Redemption, Defeasance and Payment of 1997 Authority Bonds and 1997 Loan Agreements.

 

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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING:

 

6.         (No Business)

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IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY:

 

7          (No Business)

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COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT'S LEGISLATIVE BODY MEETING:

 

8.         (No Business)

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9:30 A.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:

 

9.1       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 289, last assessed to Tiffany Mortgage Co., Inc., a California Corporation, 3rd District.

 

9.2       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 351, last assessed to Clyde L.Cropper, an unmarried man, 1st District.

 

9.3       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 532, last assessed to Thomas James Indseth, 1st District.

 

9.4       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 562, last assessed to Martin J. O’Connor, an unmarried man, 1st District.

 

9.5       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 564, last assessed to Robert F. Nelson, 1st District.

 

9.6       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 607, last assessed to Betty Emily Adams; Bobby Don Adams; Timothy Dwight Dobbin; Teri Lynn Greenfield, Teri Lynn Greenfield, as their interests may appear of record, 5th District.

 

9.7       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 608, last assessed to Betty Emily Adams; Bobby Don Adams; Timothy Dwight Dobbin; Teri Lynn Greenield, Teri Lynn Greefield, as their interests may appear of record, 5th District.

 

9.8       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 647, last assessed to Ricky Carl Jones, a single man, 5th District.

 

9.9       TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 673, last assessed to Claude Investments, Inc., 5th District.

 

9.10     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 694, last assessed to Robert D. Sanders and Mary E. Sanders, husband and wife as joint tenants, 5th District.

 

9.11     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 699, last assessed to Marion G. Coyle, 5th District.

 

9.12     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 753, last assessed to Thongmar Mayle, an unmarried woman, 5th District.

 

9.13     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 755, last assessed to Mike B. Jimenez and Mary L. Jimenez, husband and wife as joint tenants, 5th District.

 

9.14     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 756, last assessed to Mike B. Jimenez and Mary L. Jimenez, husband and wife as joint tenants, 5th District.

 

9.15     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 794, last assessed to Jesus S. Martinez and Ida Martinez, husband and wife as joint tenants, 3rd District.

 

9.16     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 813, last assessed to Mepco Oil, Inc., a California Corporation, 4th District.

 

9.17     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 824, last assessed to James L. Wade and Denise M. Wade, husband and wife as joint tenants, 3rd District.

 

9.18     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 829, last assessed to Scott Trust, 3rd District.

 

9.19     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 830, last assessed to Scott Trust, 3rd District.

 

9.20     TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR:  Public Hearing on Distribution of Excess Proceeds for Tax Sale No. 167, Item 857, last assessed to Katsuma Sakai and Tsutae Sakai, husband and wife and Katsutoshi Sakai and Yoko Sakai, husband and wife, all as joint tenants, 5th District.

 

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

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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 v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 396483)

 

A.5       Farm Bureau v. County of Riverside (Riverside Superior Court case no. RIC 396565)

 

Conference with legal counsel-anticipated litigation:

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

 

A.6       One potential case.

 

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RECESS TO LUNCH 

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1:30 P.M. HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING:

 

10.       (No Business)

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

 

11.1     Approval of Multi-Year Consulting Services Agreement for On-Call Environmental and Regulatory Support Services with Dudek & Associates, Inc.

 

11.2     Approval of Multi-Year Consulting Services Agreement for On-Call Environmental and Regulatory Support Services with Helix Environmental Planning, Inc.

 

11.3     Approval of Cooperative Funding Agreement between the District and the California Department of Forestry for the San Jacinto Zone of Infestation, 3rd District.

 

11.4     Adoption of Resolution F2005-06 Employer Pickup Resolution – Pre-Tax Payroll Deduction Plan for Service Credit Purchases.

 

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

 

County:

 

12.1     WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT and PURCHASING:  Approval of Purchase of Al-Jon Advantage 600 Landfill Compactor, 5th District.

 

District:

 

12.       (No Business)

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

 

13.       (No Business)

 

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

 

14.       (No Business)

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

 

15.1     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY:  Approval of request for extension of RCIP On Call Services Contract.

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1:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS:  

 

16.1     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on CHANGE OF ZONE 6985/TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 32228 – EA 39612 – The J. Edwards Company – Romoland zoning area – 3rd District, 27.6 acres, Schedule A.  Recommendation of Planning Commission for adoption of a mitigated negative declaration for environmental assessment 39612; Tentative approval of ZC 6985 to change the zone from R-1-10,000 to R-1; and, Approval of TR 32228 to subdivide 27.6 acres into 91 residential lots.

 

16.2     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on APPEAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 32049 – EA 39353 – Appellant: Robert C. Johnson – Applicant: Barratt American – Rancho California zoning area – Southwest Area Plan - 3rd District, Schedule A.  Recommendation of Planning Commission for adoption of a mitigated negative declaration for environmental assessment 39353 and Approval of TR 32049 to subdivide 17.4 acres into 4 lots for open space, drainage, and 147 condominium units.

 

16.3     TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT/PLANNING:  Public Hearing on SPECIFIC PLAN 333/CHANGE OF ZONE 6809 – EIR 460 – Renaissance Communities, LLC – Alberhill zoning area – Elsinore Area Plan - 1st District, Schedule A.  Recommendation of Planning Commission for certification of Environmental Impact Report 460; Tentative approval of SP 333, a specific plan of land use on approximately 156.9 acres that proposes up to 377 dwelling units in medium-high density (2-5 dwelling units/acre) residential neighborhoods, and includes one 3.4 acre community park, 4 pocket parks, and 52.5 acres of open space; and, Tentative approval of ZC 6809 to change from Rural Residential (R-R) to Specific Plan (SP).

 

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