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Statement of Proceedings 2021-06-22

 

 

STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

 

ALL MEMBERS PRESENT

 

JUNE 22, 2021

TUESDAY                                                                                                                     

9:30 A.M.

 

CALL TO ORDER

INVOCATION BY BRENT SHARICK, VOLUNTEER CHAPLAIN, RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

COVID-19 RECOVERY STATUS REPORT

 

1          ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

 

1.1       15470 CLERK OF THE BOARD:  Proof of Publication. [$0]

(APPROVED)

 

2          CONSENT CALENDAR

 

2.1       15611 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Glen Nelson and Jerome Sincich to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.2       15615 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Lee Allan Wilson to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.3       15617 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Fred Myers to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.4       15620 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Robert Hafner to the Temescal Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.5       15624 SUPERVISOR KEVIN JEFFRIES: Reappointment of Charles Duane Romero to the Mead Valley Municipal Advisory Council, First District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.6       14411 SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Renewal of the Revised Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County due to the epidemic infestation of bark beetles in the Mountain Communities of Idyllwild and Pine Cove, and the positive find of the Golden Spotted Oak Borer (GSOB) in the community of Idyllwild. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.7       15602 SUPERVISOR JEFF HEWITT: Reappointment of Eric Kroencke to Planning Commission. [$0]               

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.8       15603 SUPERVISOR JEFF HEWITT: Reappointment of Paul K. Vallandigham to the Behavioral Health Commission, Fifth District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.9       15412 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of Local Emergency in Riverside County Due to the Discovery of Citrus Greening Disease, or Huanglongbing, All Districts. [$0]                                    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.10     15413 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Renewal of the Local Emergency Declaration for Riverside County Due to the Spread of Pierce's Disease in the Local Vineyards, District 3. [$0]                                 

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.11     15429 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approval of Final Parcel Map 37433 a Schedule "E" Subdivision in the Temescal Canyon area. District 2. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.12     15386 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approval of Final Tract Map 32185 a Schedule "A" Subdivision in the French Valley area. District 3. [Applicant Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.13     15419 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' SERVICES: Recommendation from the Veterans' Advisory Committee (VAC) to Re-Appoint Five (5) At-Large Positions [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.14     15634  SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Reappointment of Rick Gentillalli to the Behavioral Health Commission, Third District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.15     15528  SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Reappointment of David Weakley and Paul Price to the County Archives Commission, Third District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.16     15446  SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Appointment of Michael Anderson to the CSA 149 Advisory Committee, Third District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.17     15396  SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Reappointment of Diane Strand to the Riverside County Workforce Development Board, Third District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.18     15395  SUPERVISOR CHUCK WASHINGTON:  Reappointment of John Hernandez to the Veterans Advisory Committee, Third District. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

2.19     15495  RIVERSIDE COUNTY YOUTH COMMISSION: Riverside County Youth Commission's 2020-2021 Annual Report. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3          POLICY CALENDAR

 

3.1       15575 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District use of Community Improvement Designation Funds (CIDF) to be allocated to Restoration Agape; Smiles for Seniors Foundation, Red Zone, Inc.: and Friends of the Woodcrest Library. [$25,500 – General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.2       15623 BOS DISTRICT 1: First District use of Community Improvement Designation Funds (CIDF) to be allocated to Boys & Girls Club; The Concerned Family Ministry; Riverside University Health System Foundation; and the Perris Valley Thai Boxing & Martial Arts Corporation. [$10,500 – General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.3       15619 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Peppermint Ridge, and the Riverside County Philharmonic Association, Inc. [$8,000.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.4       14143 BOS DISTRICT 4: Fourth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the American Outreach Foundation, Desert Aids Project, First Community Baptist Church, Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce, Greater Riverside Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Regional Access Project Foundation. [$23,500 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.5       15559 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for Fifth District Youth Advisory Council [$5,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)                         

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.6       15646 BOS DISTRICT 5: Fifth District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the March Field Air Museum, Beaumont Community Chamber of Commerce, Banning Chamber of Commerce and Perris Valley Chamber of Commerce. [$11,000 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.7       15414 AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER: Ratify and Approve Amendment No. 1 to Cooperative Agreement No. 20-1008-000-SA  with the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the Noxious Weed Program effective January 15, 2021 through June 30, 2023, All Districts. [$31,971 Total Amendment Cost, $63,942 Total Agreement Cost - State Funds 100%]                     

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.8       15371 ASSESSOR-COUNTY-CLERK-RECORDER: Approval of Amendment No. 8 to the Professional Service Agreement with TekSystems, Inc. for Information Technology Consulting and Staffing Services without seeking competitive bids for one year in the amount of $218,400; All Districts. [Total cost $218,400 - 100% Department Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.9       15511 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER: Authorization to Reissue County Stale Dated Warrants #2021-3, All Districts. [$195,573- 100% Stale Dated Warrants Fund 69008 and 69011]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.10     15476 DISTRICT ATTORNEY:  Ratification and Approval of the Standard Agreement No. A201005039 Between the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) and the Riverside County District Attorney's Office as the Lead Agency for the Southern California Region Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Unemployment  Insurance (UI) Fraud Task Force (FTF) and Adoption of Resolution No. 2021- 121, All Districts. [$1,250,000 - State Funds 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.11     15005 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Adoption of Resolutions Authorizing the Levy and Enrollment of Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Special Tax for Certain Community Facilities Districts, Districts 1 and 3. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.12     15266 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT: Acceptance of the FY20 State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) Grant for the performance period of September 1, 2020 through May 31, 2023, All Districts. [$2,578,162 - 100% Federal Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.13     15258 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT-REAL ESTATE (FM-RE) AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT: Ratification and Approval of the Second Amendment to Lease between County of Riverside as Lessee and Silverhawk Business Ctr, LLC as Lessor, 30123 Technology Drive, Murrieta, Probation Department, 5-Year Lease Extension, CEQA Exempt, District 3. [Total Cost $1,498,551 - State 100%] (Clerk to File Notice of Exemption)     

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.14     14487 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (FM) AND SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT:  Off-Site Improvements at the John J. Benoit Detention Center-Phase II – Approval to Reject All Bids, Approve the Revised Plans and Specifications to Re-Advertise for Bids, District 4. [$0] (Clerk to Advertise for Bids)

            Part 2

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.15     15232 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Protection, Fire Prevention, Rescue and Medical Emergency Services between the County of Riverside and the City of Banning for three (3) years, District 5. [$10,269,201 - 100% Contract Revenue]            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.16     15242 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Protection, Fire Prevention, Rescue and Medical Emergency Services between the County of Riverside and the City of Jurupa Valley for three (3) years, District 2. [$29,834,080 - General Fund 74%, Structural Fire Tax 26%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.17     15249 FIRE DEPARTMENT: Approval of the Cooperative Agreement to Provide Fire Protection, Fire Prevention, Rescue and Medical Emergency Services for the City of Rancho Mirage for five (5) years, District 4. [$39,878,328 - 100% Contract Revenue]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.18     14427 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HHPWS): Adopt Resolution No. 2021-034, A Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside Approving the County of Riverside’s Permanent Local Housing Allocation First Time Home Buyer (“PLHA FTHB”) Down Payment Assistance Program and Authorizing the Director, Assistant Director, and/or Deputy Director of Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Workforce Solutions to Administer the PLHA FTHB Down Payment Assistance Program on Behalf of the County of Riverside; All Districts  [$0]; CEQA Exempt.                            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.19     14778 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS: HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS: Approve and Adopt the 2021-2022 One Year Action Plan of the County's 2019-2024 Consolidated Plan for HUD Community Planning and Development (CPD) Funding, Including Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Funding; Accept the CPD Funding Allocation and Authorize the Director of Housing, Homelessness Prevention and Workforce Solutions (HHPWS) to Execute the Applications for Federal Assistance (SF-424) and Related Federal Certifications; Approve and Authorize Execution of Funding Approval Agreements for CDBG, HOME, and ESG Funds;  Approve the Forms of CDBG Sponsor’s Agreement, CDBG Supplemental Agreement, and ESG Agreement, and Authorize the Director of HHPWS to Execute the Same, and; Authorize the Director of HHPWS to Administer the HOME First Time Home Buyer (FTHB) Program; All Districts.  [$0]; Project is Exempt Under CEQA and NEPA            

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.20     15079 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HHPWS): Accept the 2020 Continuum of Care Program Grant Awards from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Ratify and Approve the 2020 HUD Grant Agreement, and Approve the 2020 Subrecipient Agreement Template to award grant funds for calendar years 2021 and 2022. All Districts. [Total Cost $11,110,969] [Source of Funds: 100% Federal Funding]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.21     14840 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS / COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP (HHPWS/CAP): Ratify and Approve Amendment Number 1 to Grant Agreement #20D-1027 Between the California Department of Community Services and Development and Riverside County Community Action Partnership for the Disgorgement Assistance Program Effective October 1, 2019 through December 31, 2021; All Districts. [$397,313 -100% Federal Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.22     15149 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS (HHPWS): Ratify and Approve Standard Agreement No. 20-HHAP-00056 with the State of California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency (BCSH) for the Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention (HHAP) Program funding for five years, and Subrecipient Agreement Template. All Districts.  [Total Cost: $3,067,749.91, 100% State]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.23     15622 BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Mission Inn Foundation and the Riverside Arts Academy. [$10,000.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.24     15268 HUMAN RESOURCES: Ratify and Approve Amendment No. 2 to the County of Riverside Flexible Benefit Program, effective 1/01/2021, for eligible County employees, All Districts. [Total Cost - $0]  (APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.25     15440 HUMAN RESOURCES:  Approve the Vision Service Plan (VSP) renewal rate and plan changes effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, All Districts.  [Total Cost - $517,458, 100% Vision Premiums Charged to County Departments]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.26     15044 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: Ratify and Approve Amendment No. 1 to the First Amended and Restated Agreement to DPSS-0000812 with Pacific Toxicology Laboratories for Urine Drug Testing and Specimen Collection Services [Districts All]; [Total Cost $188,274 and up to $138,455 in additional compensation]; [Funding: Realignment 56.82%; Federal 41.01%; County 2.17%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.27     15137 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES: Ratify and Approve First Amended and Restated Agreement DPSS-0002034 with MarSell Consulting and Mental Health Services for Counseling and Anger Management Services [Districts All]; [Total Cost $451,617 and up to $486,113 in additional compensation]; [Funding: 75.51% Federal, 24.49% Realignment]      

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.28     15544 RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Initiation of Ordinance No. 965, An Ordinance of the County of Riverside Establishing Procedures and Limited Delegation of Authority to the Chief Information Officer or their designee to enter into License Agreements for rack and square footage space at the Riverside County Collaboration Center (RC3) and Information Technology Services that create revenue generating agreements; All Districts; [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.29     15351 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH:   Approve Behavioral Health Agreements with Recovery Innovations, Inc., and BH-RC OPCO, LLC DBA Jackson House Temecula, to Provide Crisis Residential Treatment (CRT) Services for FY 21/22, All Districts. [$16,560,915 Total for 5 Years; Up to $328,802 (FY 21/22 & 22/23) and $332,829 (FY23/24 thru FY25/26) in Additional Compensation Annually, 40% Federal Funds, 60% State Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.30     15418 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH:  Ratify and Approve the Subcontract Agreement with Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. to Accept Grant Funds to Participate as an Implementation Site in a Pilot Program to Improve Access to Service for Opioid Use Disorder and Implement the California Hub and Spoke System (CA H&SS), District 4. [$50,000, 100% State Funding]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.31     15468 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Approve the Building Resilience in African American Families (BRAAF) Contract Aggregate for FY 21/22 through FY 24/25 and the Behavioral Health Agreements with Family Health & Support Network, Sigma Beta Xi, Inc. and Women Achieving Success DBA Families Achieving Success for BRAAF Boys and Girls Programs with the Option to Renew for Three (3) Additional One-Year Periods, All Districts. [$1,625,010 annually, Up to $162,501 in additional compensation per Fiscal Year, $6,500,040 for 4 Years,100% State Funding]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.32     15524 RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM - BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: Authorize Riverside University Health System-Behavioral Health to Apply for and Accept Funds Under the Health Management Associates, Inc. California Medication Assisted Treatment Expansion Project – State Opioid Response Grant Round Two, All Districts. [$80,000, 100% Federal Funding]    

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.33     15369 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve the Two-Year Agreement for Law Enforcement Services between the City of La Quinta and the County of Riverside, District 4. [$33,300,000 - Contract City Law Enforcement Revenue 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.34     15370 SHERIFF-CORONER-PA: Approve the One Year Law Enforcement Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and the Desert Sands Unified School District for the Provision of School Resource Officers (FY21/22), District 4. [$361,000 - School Services Law Enforcement 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.35     15398 TRANSPORTATION & LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING: ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 664.78 APPROVING DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO. 1900049 – Applicant: Kappkush, Inc. – Engineer/Representative: MSA Consulting – Fourth Supervisorial District – Thousand Palms District – Western Coachella Valley Area Plan: Community Development: Light Industrial (CD:LI) – Zoning: Manufacturing-Service Commercial (M-SC) – Location: North of Watt Court, and east of Rio Del Sol Road – 0.76 Acres –APN: 650-380-008, District 4. [Applicant Funds 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.36     15052 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT: Ordinance No. 500.3 - Introduction of Amendment to Ordinance No. 500 Reducing the Permissible Weight of Certain Vehicles on Identified County Highways in the Home Gardens and El Cerrito Areas. Districts 2. [$3,000 Total Cost - Gas Tax 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.37     15201 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/ TRANSPORTATION: Approval of the On-call Services Agreement for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Services between the County of Riverside and CASC Engineering and Consulting, Inc. All Districts. [$500,000 Total Cost - 100% Local Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.38     15335 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approve the Engineering Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and CASC Engineering and Consulting for On-Call Water Quality Management Plans and Improvement Plan Check Services. FY 21/22-23/24.  All Districts. [$875,000 Total Cost - Deposit Based Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.39     15337 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approve the Engineering Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and NV5, Inc. for On-Call Water Quality Management Plans and Improvement Plan Review Services. FY 21/22-23/24.  All Districts. [$875,000 Total Cost - Deposit Based Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.40     15338 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approve the Engineering Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and CValdo Corporation for On-Call Water Quality Management Plans and Improvement Plan Review Services through. FY 21/22-23/24.  All Districts. [$875,000 Total Cost - Deposit Based Fees 100%]          

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.41     15340 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/TRANSPORTATION: Approve the Engineering Services Agreement between the County of Riverside and Michael Baker International, Inc. for On-Call Water Quality Management Plans and Improvement Plan Check Services.  FY 21/22-23/24.  All Districts. [$875,000 Total Cost - Deposit Based Fees 100%]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.42     15631  BOS DISTRICT 2: Second District Use of Community Improvement Designation (CID) Funds for the Rotary Club of Corona and ABC Hopes. [$7,600.00 - General Fund 100%] (4/5 vote required)  

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

3.43     15574  BOS DISTRICT 3: Third District Use of Community Improvement Designation (Cid) Funds for Valley Restart Shelter, The Empowerment Center, Community Food Pantry Of Murrieta, Community Pantry. [$30,000.00 ] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

4          Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5          Public Financing Authority Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

5          COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ASSET LEASING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5          RIVERSIDE COUNTY INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING AUTHORITY MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

5          RIVERSIDE DISTRICT COURT FINANCING CORPORATION MEETING

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

6          Industrial Development Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

7          In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

8          Community Facilities District Legislative Body Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

9          Riverside County Library System Foundation Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

10        Housing Authority Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

11        Flood Control and Water Conservation District Meeting

 

11.1     15355 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Review and Determine That Emergency Conditions Continue and There is a Need to Continue the Apple Fire and El Dorado Fire Emergency Actions, Nothing Further is Required Under CEQA, District 5. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

11.2     15461 FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT: Adopt Resolution No. F2021-26, Authorization to Sell Fee Title Interest in District-Owned Real Property Located in the City of Colton, County of San Bernardino, to Power Holdings, LLC by Quitclaim Deed, RCFC Parcel No. 1030-5B, also known as APN 0277-022-62, Highgrove Storm Channel, Project No. 1-0-00030, CEQA Exempt, District 2. [$0] (4/5 Vote Required)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

12        County Board and Waste Resources Management District Meeting

 

C. County

 

12.1     15403 DEPARTMENT OF WASTE RESOURCES: Notice of Completion for the Construction of C2P5 and C3P2 Liner Expansion Project at the Badlands Sanitary Landfill, District 5. [$0 – Waste Resources Enterprise Funds]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

D. District

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

13        County Board and Regional Park and Open Space District Meeting

 

C. County

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

D. District

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

14        Riverside Community Housing Corp. Meeting

 

            (NO BUSINESS)

 

15        Riverside University Health System Medical Center Governing Board Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

16        Public Comment

 

16.1     Juan Rojas spoke regarding illegal fireworks.

 

16.2     Joe Scarafone spoke regarding a public records request with the Register of voters.

 

16.3     Anita Rhodes spoke regarding her opposition with Critical Rave Theory and requested the Board join in support of the resolution opposing the teachings in schools.

 

16.4     Glenn Stull spoke regarding SB329 and asked the Board to support his Resolution in opposition of the of sex ed in schools.

 

16.5     Jan Reed spoke regarding her opposition of Marxism.

 

16.6     Carolyn Reed spoke regarding the Sheriff’s Advisory Committee and requested she be on the committee.

 

16.7     Mercedes DeLeon Spoke regarding her opposition to Critical Race Theory.

 

16.8     Reed Nichols spoke regarding Waste Management billing issues involving his rental property in Mead valley.

 

16.9     Brad Anderson spoke regarding Animal Control issues in the desert area.

 

Juan Perez reported that the County has a robust enforcement program for dealing with illegal fireworks

 

Fire Chief Weiser reported that fines will be placed on individuals who use illegal fireworks.

 

Supervisor Washington spoke regarding public comment stating that constituents should have an opportunity to make their opinions known, but need to be respectful and understand that everyone has a different viewpoint or opinion.

 

17        Presentations

 

(Board of Supervisors) Youth Commission’s Annual Report Presentation

 

18        ITEMS PULLED FOR DISCUSSION

 

            3.17, 3.31

 

19        Public Hearings

 

19.1     14984 OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Public Hearing on the Adoption of Resolution No. 2021-077 County Service Area Charges for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, All Districts [0].                       

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

19.2     15278 HOUSING, HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION, AND WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS / COMMUNITY ACTON PARTNERSHIP (HHPWS / CAP): Conduct a Public Hearing for the Community Action Partnership of Riverside County's 2022-2023 Community Needs Assessment and Community Action Plan and Approve and Adopt the 2022-2023 Community Needs Assessment and Community Action Plan; All Districts. [$0]

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

20        10:00 A.M. County General Plan Amendment Initiation Proceedings Meeting

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

21        10:00 A.M. County Land Use Public Hearings Meeting

 

21.1     15428 TRANSPORTATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY/PLANNING:  A PUBLIC HEARING ON GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 200003 (Entitlement/Policy Amendment) –  CEQA Exempt – Applicant: County of Riverside – All Supervisorial Districts – Location: Fee Lands in Unincorporated Riverside County – REQUEST: GPA No. 200003 proposes to amend the “Areas Subject to Indian Jurisdiction” section of the County General Plan, Land Use Element (Chapter 3) by adding new section and policy text/language.   The intent of the new language is to provide policy level guidance that facilitates development of Fee Lands, which is privately-owned reservation land within County jurisdiction, and ensures coordination with the appropriate Tribal Government.  GPA will also assign the Agricultural Foundation Component and Agricultural Land Use Designation to the Fee Lands, which do not currently have General Plan Foundation Components or General Plan Land Use Designations.  All Districts. [$20,000 Total cost – General Fund / NCC 100%, grant-reimbursable item] (Continued from May 25, 2021, Agenda Item 21.3 / MT#15217)

(APPROVED AS RECOMM.)

 

22        Comments

 

Board Members (5 Minutes)

 

 

Washington:

·         7,000 troops died in Post-9/11 war operations and 30,000 active duty and veterans have died by suicide.

·         Recognized Juneteenth and the work still needed

·         Re-dedication of Idyllwild Town Hall

 

Supervisor Perez:

·         Desert Hot Springs Library Ribbon Cutting, June 16, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.

·         Recognized Juneteenth (short for June Nineteenth), which is now a Federal Holiday, This date marks the day in 1965 when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed

·         Ad Hoc Committee on Short Term Rentals

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Health Net/NFL teamed up to help build confidence in getting vaccinations

·         Skyview Event Center Ground Opening in Jurupa Valley

·         Recognized Mosquito Awareness Control Week

·         Read a passage from Don Galleano’s Funeral

 

Board Committee Report / Update

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

Executive Officer / State Budget Update

 

Jeff Van Wagenen:

Three options to report Illegal Fireworks:

·         download Sheriff’s mobile app

·         Go online to the Sheriff’s website https://www.riversidesheriff.org/

·         Call the non-emergency phone line (800) 950-2444

 

County Counsel Report On Closed Sessions

 

(NO REPORTABLE ACTION)

 

23        Memorials / Adjournments

 

Supervisor Spiegel:

·         Pauline Cullen

·         David R. Gonzales Jr.

 

CONCURRENT EXECUTIVE SESSION-COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, GOVERNING BOARD OF THE RIVERSIDE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM MEDICAL CENTER, SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT, FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT, WASTE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, HOUSING AUTHORITY, RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING CORP., 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 (d)(1) of Government Code Section 54946.9)

 

15638 A.1       Mia Gordon, a Minor By And through her Guardian Ad Litem, Rita Gordon v. County of Riverside; Riverside University Health System-Medical Center; et al. (Riverside Superior Court, Case No. RIC2003156)

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation: 

Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(2) of Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

15639 B.1       One Potential Case

 

Conference with Legal Counsel-Anticipated Litigation:

Initiation of litigation pursuant to subdivision (d)(4) of Government Code Section 54956.9:

 

15640 C.1       One Potential Case

 

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

 

15641 D.1       Conference with labor negotiator:

                        Agency Negotiator – Brenda Diederichs, Asst. County Executive Officer

                        Employee organizations – Management/Confidential, Unrepresented,

                                                                    RCDDAA, RSA, SEIU, LIUNA, UDW and LEMU

 

With respect to every item of business to be discussed in closed session pursuant to Government Code Section 54957(b)(1):

 

(NO BUSINESS)

 

(NO REPORT OUT)

 

The Chair declared the meeting adjourned.

Karen Spiegel, Chair of the Board of Supervisors

ATTEST:  Kecia R. Harper, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

 

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