Jurupa Valley public meetings in 2021
57 substantive meetings from 2021, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Planning Commission
The December 22, 2021 Planning Commission meeting was cancelled because not enough members were present (no quorum). The meeting is rescheduled for January 12, 2022 at the same time and location. No agenda items were discussed or decided.
- Meeting adjourned due to lack of quorum
- Rescheduled to January 12, 2022 at 7:00 p.m.
- Location: City Council Chamber, 8930 Limonite Avenue, Jurupa Valley
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will reorganize by electing a Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem for 2022, and will consider several ordinances and resolutions, including a ban on new truck-intensive uses in commercial and industrial zones. The agenda also includes annual reconfirmations of committee and commission members, appointments to regional boards, and routine consent calendar items.
- Election of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem for term expiring December 31, 2022
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 2021-29 eliminating expansion or establishment of truck intensive uses in commercial, industrial, and manufacturing zones
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 2021-31 adjusting council district boundaries
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 2021-32 amending special tax rate for Community Facilities District No. 2019-001 (Paradise Knolls)
- Reconfirmation of Planning Commission and committee members
The City Council reorganized its leadership, electing Chris Barajas as Mayor and Leslie Altamirano as Mayor Pro Tem for terms expiring December 31, 2022. The council also approved the consent calendar, which included adopting ordinances on truck-intensive uses, council district boundaries, and a special tax rate change. All votes were unanimous (5-0).
- Elected Chris Barajas as Mayor for term expiring Dec 31, 2022 (5-0)
- Elected Leslie Altamirano as Mayor Pro Tem for term expiring Dec 31, 2022 (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-29 eliminating truck-intensive uses in various zones (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-31 adjusting council district boundaries (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-32 altering special tax rate for CFD No. 2019-001 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-101 designating 2022 city holidays (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-102 acknowledging fire inspection compliance report (5-0)
- Reconfirmed appointments to Community Development Advisory Committee, Planning Commission, and Traffic Safety Committee (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session on the Code Enforcement Division, then consider a major logistics project at 3401 Space Center Court, a one-year extension for a 13-lot subdivision, and a zoning code amendment for traditional neighborhood design standards. The agenda also includes consent items and a development update.
- Public hearing on BRE Space Center Mira Loma Logistics Project: two industrial buildings totaling 1,939,312 sq ft on 105.58 acres, with EIR certification
- Public hearing on one-year extension for Tentative Tract Map No. 36827, a 3.25-acre parcel into 13 single-family lots north of 45th Street
- Zoning Code Amendment No. 20009 to create Traditional Neighborhood development standards for single-family subdivisions exceeding two units per acre
- Consent calendar: approval of October 27, 2021 minutes and summary of City Council actions
- Study session: overview of Code Enforcement Division
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission approved a major logistics project (BRE Space Center Mira Loma) with two industrial buildings totaling 1,939,312 square feet, including certification of the Environmental Impact Report and a Tentative Parcel Map. The commission also approved a fourth one-year extension for a 13-lot residential subdivision and recommended a zoning code amendment for traditional neighborhood design standards. All other agenda items were approved unanimously.
- Approved Resolution 2021-12-08-01 for BRE Space Center Mira Loma Logistics Project (4-1)
- Approved Resolution 2021-12-08-02 for fourth extension of Tentative Tract Map 36827 (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2021-12-08-03 recommending Traditional Neighborhood Design standards to City Council (5-0)
- Approved December 8, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved Consent Calendar including minutes and development updates (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council is holding a regular meeting with several public hearings, including one on the 2021-2029 Housing Element, one on a zoning amendment to eliminate truck-intensive uses in certain zones, and one on redrawing election district boundaries. The council will also consider consent calendar items such as approving a $3,058,980.13 check register, adopting ordinances, and approving various agreements and purchases. The meeting includes routine items like minutes approval and reports from council members.
- Public hearing to adopt the 2021-2029 (6th Cycle) Housing Element of the General Plan
- Public hearing on Zoning Code Amendment No. 21007 to eliminate truck-intensive uses in various commercial, industrial, and manufacturing zones, and extend the moratorium for one year
- Public hearing to alter the rate and method of apportionment of special tax for Community Facilities District No. 2019-001 (Paradise Knolls)
- Consent calendar includes ratification of check registers totaling $3,058,980.13
- Approval of cash-in-lieu of undergrounding for utility lines along 24th Street frontage of Wheeler Upfitters in the amount of $166,000
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission meeting scheduled for November 24, 2021 was adjourned because a quorum was not present. The meeting is rescheduled to Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. at the same location. No agenda items were discussed or decided.
- Meeting adjourned due to lack of quorum
- Rescheduled to December 8, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
- Location: City Council Chamber, 8930 Limonite Avenue, Jurupa Valley
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a regular meeting with a closed session to discuss pending litigation and property acquisitions for the Van Buren Widening Project. In open session, they will consider several zoning map amendments, a construction contract for Pacific Avenue improvements, and a public hearing on forming a community facilities district for public safety in Paradise Knolls.
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-22: rezones ~35 acres at Pyrite St & Granite Hill Dr from M-SC to C-T, 9.5 acres from W-2 to C-T, and 10 acres at 10396 Bellegrave Ave from A-1 to R-A
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-23: rezones 2.06 acres at 8931 Granite Hill Dr from C-P-S to W-2
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-24: rezones 67.67 acres at 6501 Clay St from M-SC to R-4
- Award construction agreement to Hardy & Harper, Inc. for $565,000 for Pacific Avenue Street Improvements (CIP 20107), with $47,500 in change orders and $215,000 re-appropriation from Measure A funds
- Public hearing to consider forming Community Facilities District No. PS 2021-001 (Public Safety, Paradise Knolls) and levying special taxes
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a study session to review the proposed BRE Space Center Mira Loma Logistics Project, which involves demolishing nine existing buildings and constructing two new logistics buildings totaling 1,939,312 square feet. No formal action will be taken during the study session. The regular meeting includes public hearings on a gas station and convenience store at Pedley Road and Ben Nevis Boulevard, and the adoption of the 2021-2029 Housing Element.
- Study session for BRE Space Center Mira Loma Logistics Project: demolition of 1,579,500 sq ft of buildings, construction of two logistics buildings totaling 1,939,312 sq ft
- Public hearing for Conditional Use Permit No. 21007: gas station and convenience store (without alcohol sales) and future drive-thru restaurant pad at northwest corner of Pedley Road and Ben Nevis Boulevard
- Public hearing for one-year extension of time for Tentative Parcel Map No. 37483
- Adoption of 2021-2029 (6th Cycle) Housing Element of the General Plan
- Consent calendar includes approval of October 27, 2021 meeting minutes
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session for the BRE Space Center Mira Loma Logistics Project, which proposes demolishing 9 industrial buildings and constructing 2 new ones totaling 1,939,312 sq. ft. In regular session, the commission approved a conditional use permit for a gas station and convenience store (without alcohol sales) and a one-year extension for a tentative parcel map, both at the northwest corner of Pedley Road and Ben Nevis Blvd. The commission also recommended that the City Council adopt the 2021-2029 Housing Element of the General Plan. All votes were 4-0-1, with Commissioner Carmona absent.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-11-10-01: CUP No. 21007 for gas station and convenience store (without alcohol sales) and future restaurant pad, plus 1-year EOT for TPM No. 37483 (4-0-1)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-11-10-02: recommending City Council adopt the 2021-2029 Housing Element and initiate proceedings (4-0-1)
- Approved the November 10, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved the Consent Calendar, including minutes and development updates (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The City Council approved the Appaloosa Springs project, a 254-lot single-family residential subdivision at 6501 Clay Street, adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration and approving the zone change, variance, and tentative tract map. The Council also introduced ordinances to rezone properties near Pyrite Street and Granite Hill Drive and at 8931 Granite Hill Drive, and approved an ordinance for electronic filing of campaign finance statements. A study session on establishing a city police department was received and filed with no action taken.
- Approved Appaloosa Springs project: 254-lot subdivision at 6501 Clay Street (5-0)
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-24 rezoning 67.67 acres at 6501 Clay Street to R-4 (5-0)
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-22 rezoning ~56 acres near Pyrite/Granite Hill (5-0)
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-23 rezoning 2.06 acres at 8931 Granite Hill Drive (5-0)
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-25 requiring electronic filing of campaign statements (5-0)
- Approved $4,688,791.89 in check and payroll registers (5-0)
- Approved All American Private Security contract amendment (5-0)
- Approved Lennar Homes agreement for Shadow Rock off-site improvements (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two items: proposed zoning code amendments to restrict truck-intensive uses in several commercial and industrial zones, and a first amendment to the Paradise Knolls Development Agreement that would remove a requirement for equestrian stables and instead dedicate a one-acre park site and require a $600,000 community benefit fee. The commission will also receive a study session overview of Senate Bills 9 and 35 on housing legislation. The agenda includes consent items and public comment periods.
- Resolution No. 2021-10-27-01 recommending an ordinance to eliminate expansion or establishment of truck intensive uses in various commercial, industrial, and manufacturing zones
- Resolution No. 2021-10-27-02 recommending approval of first amendment to Paradise Knolls Development Agreement with Paradise Jurupa, LLC, Equity Three Properties, LLC, and Richmond American Homes, including $600,000 community benefit fee
- Study session on Senate Bill 9 and Senate Bill 35 housing legislation
- Consent calendar includes approval of October 13, 2021 minutes and summary of City Council actions
- Public comment period (30 minutes) and speaker card requirements
The Planning Commission voted 5-0 to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance eliminating expansion or establishment of truck-intensive uses in certain zones. It also voted 3-2 to recommend approval of a First Amendment to the Paradise Knolls Development Agreement, removing equestrian stable and arena requirements, dedicating 2.75 acres for a park, and requiring a $600,000 community benefits payment. The commission deferred action on initiating a General Plan land use amendment to the Community Development Director due to a potential conflict of interest.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-10-27-01 recommending truck-intensive use ordinance (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-10-27-02 recommending Paradise Knolls Development Agreement amendment (3-2)
- Deferred initiation of General Plan land use amendment to Community Development Director
- Approved October 27, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved Consent Calendar (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a study session on new state housing laws, then a regular meeting with public hearings on redrawing election district boundaries and on a zoning code amendment that would add an annual alcohol sale regulatory fee. The consent calendar includes agreements for a food pantry, a parcel map, landscape maintenance, and a CAL FIRE reimbursement, among other items.
- Study session on new state housing laws
- Public hearing on redrawing election district boundaries
- Zoning code amendment to revise alcoholic beverage sales regulations and add annual alcohol sale regulatory fee
- Agreement with United Sikh Mission to operate food pantry at 5626 Mission Boulevard
- Reimbursement agreement with City of Eastvale for landscape maintenance at I-15/Limonite Avenue
The City Council introduced Ordinance No. 2021-21 to revise alcohol sale regulations and adopted Resolution No. 2021-87 adding a $250 annual regulatory fee, both unanimously. The Council also approved the United Sikh Mission food pantry agreement, the Eastvale landscape maintenance reimbursement agreement, and other consent calendar items. A study session on new state housing laws resulted in no action.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-21 revising alcohol sale regulations (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-87 adding $250 alcohol sales regulatory fee (5-0)
- Approved United Sikh Mission food pantry agreement at 5626 Mission Boulevard (5-0)
- Approved Eastvale reimbursement agreement for I-15/Limonite landscape maintenance (5-0)
- Approved consent calendar including CalFire agreement and CFD 2019-001 tax resolution (5-0)
- Approved Parcel Map No. 37679 with dedications and securities (5-0)
- Received and filed Flock camera system report (5-0)
- Received and filed redistricting report; next hearing Dec 2, 2021 (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three items: a 254-lot single-family subdivision at 6501 Clay Street, a rezoning of about 56 acres near Pyrite Street and Granite Hill Drive, and a rezoning of 2.06 acres at 8931 Granite Hill Drive. The commission will vote on resolutions recommending City Council approval for each. The agenda also includes consent calendar items and updates on city projects.
- Appaloosa Springs: 67.67 acres into 254 single-family lots at 6501 Clay Street (APNs 163-400-001 & 052)
- Rezone ~56 acres from M-SC, W-2, and A-1 to C-T and R-A zones near Pyrite Street and Granite Hill Drive
- Rezone 2.06 acres at 8931 Granite Hill Drive from C-P-S to W-2 zone
- Consent calendar: approval of September 22, 2021 minutes and development updates
- City Manager's update includes COVID-19 stats and Sheriff's Department statistics
The Commission voted 3-0-2 to recommend City Council approval of the Appaloosa Springs project, a 67.67-acre subdivision at 6501 Clay Street into 254 single-family lots, with a condition requiring the developer to fund a technical environmental advisor for monitoring during grading. It also recommended rezoning for two other properties: a 56-acre change to Commercial Tourist and Residential Agriculture zones (4-0-1) and a 2.06-acre change from Scenic Highway Commercial to Controlled Development Areas at 8931 Granite Hill Drive (4-0-1). All items were recommendations to the City Council, not final approvals.
- Recommended approval of Appaloosa Springs subdivision (MA 20065, CZ 20002, TTM 37714, Variance 21002) with added environmental monitoring condition (3-0-2)
- Recommended approval of Change of Zone 21001 for 56 acres to C-T and R-A zones (4-0-1)
- Recommended approval of Change of Zone 21002 for 2.06 acres at 8931 Granite Hill Drive to W-2 zone (4-0-1)
- Approved the October 13, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved the Consent Calendar including minutes and City Council actions summary (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
City Council
The City Council approved the consent calendar, which included ratifying check registers totaling $10,020,038.42, adopting Ordinance No. 2021-19 on multiple family dwelling standards, and approving agreements for the Chamber of Commerce, digital displays, and a John Deere loader. In public hearings, the Council approved the annexation of Zone X to the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District, amended the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee, and adopted the 2020-2021 CAPER. The joint study session on the Truck Intensive Use Ordinance and North Pyrite Master Plan took no action, and the Vernola Ranch pre-application study session also took no action.
- Approved consent calendar including $10,020,038.42 in check registers (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-19 amending multiple family dwelling standards (5-0)
- Approved annual agreement with Jurupa Valley Chamber of Commerce up to $25,000 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-83 for digital display at 7621 Granite Hill Drive (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-84 for digital display at 11347 Riverside Drive (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-79 annexing Zone X to Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-80 amending Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-81 approving 2020-2021 CAPER (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (6 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission held a study session on proposed traditional neighborhood design standards for subdivisions over two units per acre, gathering commissioner feedback but taking no formal action. In regular session, the commission voted 3-0-2 to adopt Resolution No. 2021-09-22-01, recommending City Council approval of a zoning code amendment revising alcoholic beverage sales regulations and adding an annual regulatory fee. The consent calendar, including approval of prior minutes, was also approved 3-0-2.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-09-22-01 recommending alcohol sales ordinance (3-0-2)
- Approved consent calendar including minutes (3-0-2)
- Approved meeting agenda (3-0-2)
- Held study session on traditional neighborhood design standards (no formal action)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The September 16, 2021 City Council meeting is cancelled due to a lack of a quorum. The next regular meeting is scheduled for October 7, 2021. This notice is procedural only; no business items are listed.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
- Next meeting scheduled for October 7, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
City Council
The City Council is deciding whether to approve the final tract map for a 107-lot residential subdivision at the southwest corner of Limonite Avenue and Downey Street, including accepting street and utility easements, subdivision agreements, and surety bonds. The project is part of the Paradise Knolls Specific Plan and was conditionally approved in 2016. The council will also consider accepting dedication of lots for public roads and relinquishing access rights along Limonite and Downey.
- Approve Tract Map 36823 for 107 residential lots on 26.82 acres
- Accept easements for streets and public utilities over Lots A through I
- Approve subdivision agreements and Third Operating Memorandum
- Accept surety bonds for off-site improvements, including a $12,000 cash deposit for monumentation
- Relinquish access rights for parcels abutting Limonite Avenue and Downey Street
The City Council approved the final tract map for Tract 36823, located at the southwest corner of Limonite Avenue and Downey Street, submitted by Richmond American Homes of Maryland, Inc. The approval includes acceptance of offers of dedication, approval of subdivision agreements, and acceptance of improvement bonds. During public comments, a resident raised concerns about the preservation of mature trees along Limonite, referencing a prior binding agreement from the original Paradise Knolls project approval.
- Approved the agenda as presented.
- Approved Final Tract Map 36823, including acceptance of offers of dedication, subdivision agreements, and improvement bonds.
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Planning Commission
The September 8, 2021 Planning Commission meeting was cancelled due to a lack of quorum and adjourned to September 22, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. No agenda items were discussed or decided at this meeting.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
- Rescheduled to September 22, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.
- Location: City Council Chambers, 8930 Limonite Avenue, Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings on two items: a zoning code amendment revising multiple family residential development standards, and an urgency ordinance to extend a temporary moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations for an additional 10 months and 15 days. The council will also consider a consent calendar that includes approving a $5,870,392.86 check register, purchasing a Ford Escape Hybrid, accepting street dedications, approving a final tract map, and a $44,135 affordable housing in-lieu fee study agreement.
- Public hearing on Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004 revising multiple family residential development standards (Ordinance No. 2021-19)
- Public hearing to extend interim urgency ordinance No. 2021-18, imposing a temporary moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations for 10 months and 15 days (Ordinance No. 2021-20)
- Ratify check registers totaling $5,870,392.86
- Approve purchase of one Ford Escape Hybrid from Fritts Ford using AB 2766 funds
- Approve professional services agreement with RSG, Inc. for $44,135 for an affordable housing in-lieu fee study
The City Council voted unanimously to introduce Ordinance No. 2021-19, revising multiple-family residential development standards, and adopted Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-20, extending the temporary moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations for an additional 10 months and 15 days. The council also approved the consent calendar, including a $5,870,392.86 check register, a Ford Escape Hybrid purchase, and several dedications, but removed and deferred action on Final Tract Map 36823 due to missing surety bonds.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-19 to revise multiple-family residential development standards, including an amendment requested by Palm Communities.
- Adopted Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-20, extending the moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations for 10 months and 15 days.
- Approved the consent calendar, including ratification of check registers totaling $5,870,392.86.
- Approved the purchase of one Ford Escape Hybrid from Fritts Ford using AB 2766 Program funds.
- Accepted offers of dedication for public road and drainage easements at Rubidoux Boulevard and Stockdale Court (DED21-001 and DED21-002).
- Accepted offers of dedication for an easement on the west side of Rubidoux Boulevard, south of 26th Street and north of 28th Street (DED21-004).
- Approved a Professional Services Agreement with RSG, Inc. for an affordable housing in-lieu fee study in the amount of $44,135.
- Deferred action on Final Tract Map 36823 (Limonite Avenue and Downey Street) until surety bonds are received; no vote taken.
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The regular Planning Commission meeting scheduled for August 25, 2021, has been cancelled and will be adjourned to the same date and time at City Hall due to a lack of quorum. No agenda items will be discussed at this meeting.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
- Adjourned to August 25, 2021, 7:00 p.m. at City Council Chambers
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a study session on code enforcement, then a regular meeting with public comments, presentations, and consent calendar items. Key actions include annexing Zone X (Horizon Business Park) to the city's landscape and lighting maintenance district, approving a parcel map, and a funding agreement with Reach Out. The council will also discuss a demographic services agreement for redistricting and enter closed session on potential litigation.
- Annexation of Zone X (Horizon Business Park) to L&LMD 89-1-C, with resolutions 2021-75, 2021-76, 2021-77
- Approval of Parcel Map No. 37614 at Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road and Etiwanda Avenue
- Agreement with Reach Out for FY 2021-22 funding
- Agreement with National Demographics Corporation for redistricting services
- Closed session on potential litigation and pending opioid litigation (MDL No. 2804)
The Jurupa Valley City Council approved the consent calendar, which included resolutions for annexing Zone X (Horizon Business Park) to the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District No. 89-1-C, approval of Parcel Map No. 37614, and a funding agreement with Reach Out for FY 2021-22. The council also approved a professional services agreement with National Demographics Corporation for redistricting services. All votes were unanimous (5-0). No items were removed from the consent calendar, and no public hearings were held.
- Approved consent calendar including annexation resolutions for Zone X (5-0)
- Approved Parcel Map No. 37614 with easement acceptances and bond approvals (5-0)
- Approved Reach Out agreement for FY 2021-22 funding (5-0)
- Approved National Demographics Corporation agreement for redistricting services (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session on the proposed Saddlehorn Ranch subdivision, a 31-unit single-family development on 19.3 acres at 6550 Limonite Avenue, and will also hold public hearings on two citywide zoning code amendments. The commission will consider a recommendation to approve amendments to multiple-family residential development standards and will consider continuing a separate amendment on alcoholic beverage sales regulations. Additionally, the commission will review Alpha Materials' compliance with its conditional use permit.
- Study session for Saddlehorn Ranch: 31-unit subdivision on 19.3 acres at 6550 Limonite Avenue, requiring a General Plan Amendment from Ranch (EDR) to Country Neighborhood (LDR)
- Public hearing on Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004 revising multiple-family residential development standards, including off-street parking
- Public hearing on Zoning Code Amendment No. 21006 regarding alcoholic beverage sales regulations and a new annual fee; staff requests continuance to August 25, 2021
- Five-year compliance review of Conditional Use Permit No. 03434 for Alpha Materials at 6170 20th Street
- Approval of minutes from July 21, 2021 meeting
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session for a proposed 31-unit subdivision at 6550 Limonite Ave. and recommended approval of a zoning code amendment revising multifamily residential development standards. The commission also continued a zoning code amendment on alcoholic beverage sales to September 22, 2021, and confirmed Alpha Materials' compliance with its conditional use permit.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-08-11-02 recommending approval of Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004 (multifamily dwelling standards) (5-0)
- Continued Zoning Code Amendment No. 21006 (alcoholic beverage sales regulations) to September 22, 2021 (5-0)
- Confirmed Alpha Materials is in compliance with CUP No. 03434 conditions (5-0)
- Approved the August 11, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved the Consent Calendar including minutes and development updates (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed 176-unit apartment project (Kingsley Terraces) at 10001 Limonite Avenue, with a recommendation to deny it. The council will also consider adopting an urgency ordinance imposing a temporary moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations, and discuss a potential social host ordinance. Other items include approving check registers totaling $15,006,286.31 and accepting $364,880 in grant funding for pedestrian and bicycle improvements on Pacific Avenue.
- Public hearing to deny General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, and Site Development Permit for Kingsley Terraces, a 176-unit apartment project at 10001 Limonite Avenue
- Adoption of Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-18 imposing a moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations
- Ratification of check registers totaling $15,006,286.31
- Acceptance of $364,880 in SB 821 grant funding for the Pacific Avenue Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvements Project
- Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2021-16 rezoning approximately 32.81 acres at Mission Boulevard and Pyrite Street to General Commercial
The City Council denied the Kingsley Terraces project, a proposed 176-unit multi-family apartment complex at 10001 Limonite Avenue, by adopting Resolution No. 2021-73. The denial covers the General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, and Site Development Permit applications. The Council also adopted an urgency ordinance establishing a moratorium on new or expanded gasoline service stations, while exempting a previously approved application from Shieldtech. Additionally, the Council approved the consent calendar, including the ratification of check registers totaling $15,006,286.31 and the adoption of two zoning-related ordinances.
- Denied Kingsley Terraces 176-unit apartment project (Resolution 2021-73, 4-0)
- Adopted urgency ordinance imposing moratorium on new/expanded gas stations (Ordinance 2021-18, 4-0)
- Exempted Shieldtech's previously approved gas station application from moratorium (4-0)
- Approved consent calendar including $15,006,286.31 in check registers (4-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2021-16 rezoning 32.81 acres at Mission Blvd & Pyrite St to General Commercial (4-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2021-17 amending development standards for non-profit community benefit uses (4-0)
- Approved $147,730 amendment for Rio Vista Specific Plan EIR (4-0)
- Confirmed landscape and lighting assessments for FY 2021-22 (Resolution 2021-74, 4-0)
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session on the Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District (JARPD) and consider continuing a citywide zoning code amendment on multiple-family residential standards to August 11, 2021. The regular meeting also includes a study session for a proposed self-storage project near I-15 and 68th Street, plus consent calendar items including approval of prior minutes and updates on city council actions and development.
- Study session: JARPD overview presentation by General Manager Colby Diguid
- Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004 (citywide) - recommended to continue to August 11, 2021
- Study session: Proposed self-storage on 3-acre vacant site southeast of I-15 & 68th Street (APNs 152-060-006, 152-060-009, 152-020-010, 152-070-008)
- Consent calendar: Approval of July 7, 2021 minutes; summary of City Council actions including approval of Shops at Jurupa Valley (231,100 sq ft retail center)
- Development update: Madone Collection 36-unit subdivision at Jurupa Road and Camino Real
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session on the Jurupa Area Recreation and Park District and a proposed self-storage facility, but took no final action on either. The only substantive decision was to continue Zoning Code Amendment No. 2004, which revises multiple-family residential development standards, to the August 11, 2021 meeting for further evaluation of guest parking standards. The consent calendar, including approval of minutes and development updates, was approved 4-0-1.
- Continued Zoning Code Amendment No. 2004 to August 11, 2021 (4-0-1)
- Approved July 21, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved consent calendar including minutes and development updates (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings on several items, including a proposed 32-acre commercial shopping center with a grocery store and gas station, zoning changes, and a new community benefit permit process. They will also consider adopting ordinances for a zoning change and development agreement on Agua Mansa Road, confirming delinquent solid waste assessments, and levying special taxes for community facilities districts.
- Public hearing for 'Shops at Jurupa Valley' shopping center at Mission Blvd and Pyrite St, including EIR certification, tentative parcel map, conditional use permit, and zoning change
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-14 to rezone 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road from M-SC to M-M
- Second reading of Ordinance 2021-15 approving development agreement with Carson-VA Industrial II, LP for Agua Mansa Road project
- Public hearing to establish Community Benefit Permit process and adopt new fee for non-profit uses
- Public hearings to confirm delinquent solid waste accounts and levy liens for Burrtec and USA Waste service areas
The City Council approved the Shops at Jurupa Valley, a 32-acre commercial shopping center at the northeast corner of Mission Boulevard and Pyrite Street, by adopting Resolution No. 2021-56 and introducing Ordinance No. 2021-16 to rezone the property. The center will include a grocery store, gas station, and other retail, with a modification to the block wall design. The Council also introduced Ordinance No. 2021-17 to create a Community Benefit Permit for non-profits, and adopted resolutions to confirm delinquent solid waste assessments and annex areas to the landscape and lighting district.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-56 for the Shops at Jurupa Valley, a 32-acre shopping center with grocery store and gas station, with a wall design modification.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-16 to rezone 32 acres at Mission and Pyrite from various zones to General Commercial.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-17 to establish a Community Benefit Permit for non-profits, with amendments tying the use to the non-profit and limiting appeals.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-62 to set a fee for the Community Benefit Permit.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-57 confirming delinquent solid waste accounts for Burrtec and levying assessments.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-58 confirming delinquent solid waste accounts for USA Waste and levying assessments.
- Adopted Resolutions No. 2021-59, 2021-60, and 2021-61 to annex three areas to the Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-55 reconfirming the local COVID-19 emergency.
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two major items: a one-year extension for the Wineville Marketplace project's tentative tract maps, and a proposed General Plan amendment and zone change to build Kingsley Terraces, a 176-unit apartment complex at 10001 Limonite Avenue. The commission will also receive a development update and approve minutes from the June 23 meeting.
- One-year extension for Tentative Tract Maps 36957 and 36846 for Wineville Marketplace, a 33-acre project with 130 single-family lots and two commercial centers at Limonite Ave. and Wineville Road
- General Plan Amendment GPA20004 to change land use from Country Neighborhood (LDR) to High Density Residential (HDR) for Kingsley Terraces, a 176-unit apartment project at 10001 Limonite Ave.
- Zone change CZ20015 from Controlled Development Areas (W-2) to General Residential (R-3) for Kingsley Terraces
- Site Development Permit SDP20110 for Kingsley Terraces
- Development update includes West Coast Cold Storage (127,000 sq ft), Vernola Marketplace Apartments (397 units), and Lennar Shadow Rock (398 homes)
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission approved a one-year extension of time for two tentative tract maps (TTM36957 and TTM36846) for the Wineville Marketplace project, which includes 130 single-family lots on 33 acres. The commission also voted 5-0 to recommend that the City Council deny the Kingsley Terraces project, a proposed 176-unit multifamily apartment project, citing inconsistencies with the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance. Both decisions were made during the July 7, 2021 regular session.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-07-07-01 granting a one-year extension for Tentative Tract Maps 36957 and 36846 for Wineville Marketplace (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-07-07-02 recommending City Council deny General Plan Amendment GPA20004, Change of Zone CZ20015, and Site Development Permit SDP20110 for Kingsley Terraces (5-0)
- Approved the July 7, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved the Consent Calendar, including approval of minutes and development updates (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a study session on Corona's homeless strategic plan, then a regular session with public hearings and council business. Key items include discussing a potential moratorium on new gas stations and rent control measures, plus a public hearing on a 335,002-square-foot industrial warehouse project at 12340 Agua Mansa Road. The consent calendar includes ratifying a $5,049,254.67 check register and adopting ordinances on fireworks penalties and a zoning map amendment.
- Public hearing on Agua Mansa Road Development Project: two industrial warehouses totaling 335,002 sq ft on 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road (APNs 175-210-032, -034, -062, -063)
- Discussion of potential moratorium on new gas stations in Jurupa Valley (requested by Mayor Pro Tem Chris Barajas)
- Discussion of rent control measures (requested by Council Member Leslie Altamirano)
- Ratify check registers totaling $5,049,254.67 dated May 27, 2021 and June 3, 10, 17, 2021
- Adopt Ordinance No. 2021-12 increasing penalties for fireworks violations
The City Council approved the Agua Mansa Road Development Project, which includes two industrial warehouse buildings totaling 335,002 square feet at 12340 Agua Mansa Road. The approval includes a General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Development Agreement, Site Development Permit, and Variance, with three added conditions: a preferential local hire provision, exploration of open space use, and a separate landscaping plan for fencing. The Council also introduced ordinances for the zone change and development agreement.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-54 for the Agua Mansa Road Development Project with three amended conditions.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-14 to change the zoning of 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road from M-SC to M-M.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-15 approving a Development Agreement with Carson-VA Industrial II, LP.
- Approved the Consent Calendar, including check registers totaling $5,049,254.67 and Ordinance Nos. 2021-12 and 2021-13.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-53 establishing the classification and compensation salary schedule for FY 2021-22.
- Approved the First Amendment to the City Manager's Employment Agreement with Rod Bradley Butler.
- Approved the minutes of the June 17, 2021 regular meeting.
- Approved a future agenda item to discuss a potential moratorium on new gas stations.
🗳️ How they voted (9 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a proposed 231,440-square-foot commercial shopping center, including a grocery store and gas station, at the northeast corner of Mission Blvd. and Pyrite St. The commission will also consider a zoning code amendment to establish a community benefit permit process. The agenda includes routine items such as approval of prior meeting minutes and staff updates.
- Public hearing on Master Application No. 20035 for a 32-acre commercial center with grocery store and gas station, including EIR certification and multiple permits
- Zoning Code Amendment No. 21005 to establish a community benefit permit process
- Approval of minutes from June 9, 2021 meeting
- City Council actions update, including denial of Rio Vista Specific Plan EIR contract amendment
- Development update on Vernola Ranch proposal for ~1,576 homes on 153 acres
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of a new Community Benefit Permit process for non-profits and a 32-acre commercial shopping center with a grocery store, gas station, and other uses. Both items were approved 5-0 and will go to the City Council for final decisions.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-06-23-01 recommending a Community Benefit Permit process (5-0)
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-06-23-02 recommending the Shops at Jurupa Valley shopping center (5-0)
- Approved the June 23, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved the Consent Calendar including minutes and development updates (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings and vote on the FY 2021-22 budget, a five-year capital improvement program, and a zone change for a 25-lot subdivision. They will also consider increasing penalties for fireworks and parking violations, and approve several contracts and grant agreements. The meeting includes a closed session for the city manager's performance evaluation and potential litigation.
- Adopt FY 2021-22 budget (Resolution 2021-50) and FY 2020-21 year-end amendments
- Approve Capital Improvement Program FY 2021-22 through 2025-26 (Resolution 2021-48)
- Zone change and tentative tract map for 'Montecito,' 25-lot subdivision near Mission Blvd and Agate St (MA20090)
- Increase fireworks violation penalties via urgency ordinance 2021-11 and ordinance 2021-12
- Approve rate ceiling adjustments: Burrtec 3.31%, USA Waste 1.77%
The City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2021-22 operating budget, including an additional $22,000 for city signage, and adopted the Capital Improvement Program for 2021-2026. It also adopted an urgency ordinance and introduced a companion ordinance to increase fireworks penalties, adopted a resolution raising parking fines in the Downey Park area, and approved rate ceiling adjustments for Burrtec (3.31%) and USA Waste (1.77%). The Council denied the Rio Vista Specific Plan EIR amendment and the Paradise Knolls third operating memorandum, and approved the Montecito 25-lot subdivision with added conditions.
- Approved FY 2021-22 operating budget with $22,000 for signage (Resolution 2021-50)
- Approved FY 2021-2026 Capital Improvement Program (Resolution 2021-48)
- Adopted urgency ordinance and introduced ordinance to increase fireworks penalties (Ordinances 2021-11 and 2021-12)
- Adopted resolution increasing parking fines in Downey Park area (Resolution 2021-52)
- Approved Burrtec rate ceiling adjustment of 3.31% and USA Waste adjustment of 1.77%
- Denied Second Amendment to FirstCarbon Solutions agreement for Rio Vista Specific Plan EIR
- Denied third Operating Memorandum for Paradise Knolls equestrian/open space improvements
- Approved Montecito 25-lot subdivision with conditions on wall type, fencing height, and traffic mitigation (Resolution 2021-49)
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two development proposals: legalizing existing accessory structures at 5250 Stone Avenue and a major industrial warehouse project at 12340 Agua Mansa Road. The commission will also consider a resolution on the city's Capital Improvement Program consistency with the General Plan. The agenda includes routine items like minutes approval and public comments.
- Public hearing to legalize a 2,312-sq-ft gazebo and 2,284-sq-ft barn at 5250 Stone Avenue (APN 166-090-002)
- Public hearing on Agua Mansa Road Development Project: two industrial warehouses totaling 335,002 sq ft on 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road (APNs 175-210-062, 063, 032, 034)
- Resolution recommending City Council certify EIR and approve General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Site Development Permit, Variance, and Development Agreement for the Agua Mansa project
- Resolution finding Capital Improvement Program FY 2020-2021 consistent with General Plan
- Consent calendar includes approval of May 26, 2021 minutes and development update
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission approved a resolution legalizing a 2,312 sq. ft. gazebo and a 2,284 sq. ft. barn as residential accessory structures, with a revised condition allowing demolition if violations persist. It also recommended City Council approval of two industrial warehouse buildings totaling 335,002 sq. ft. on 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road, with a revised condition for landscaping. The commission adopted a resolution finding the Capital Improvement Program for FY 2021-2022 consistent with the General Plan. All votes were 4-0-1, with Commissioner Jackson absent.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-06-09-2021 legalizing gazebo and barn as accessory structures (4-0-1)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-06-09-02 recommending approval of two industrial warehouses at 12340 Agua Mansa Road (4-0-1)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-06-09-03 finding CIP FY 2021-2022 consistent with General Plan (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
City Council
This is an addendum to the June 3, 2021, City Council agenda, adding a single item: an update from the Jurupa Valley Chamber of Commerce under presentations. The regular meeting includes a closed session at 6:00 p.m. and a regular session at 7:00 p.m. at the City Council Chamber.
- Update from Jurupa Valley Chamber of Commerce
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a regular meeting with a closed session to evaluate the City Manager's performance and discuss potential litigation. In open session, the council will consider initiating a General Plan Amendment for a 250-acre mixed-use project including warehouse uses, entering a fire services agreement with Riverside County, and approving consent calendar items such as check registers, delinquent solid waste fee liens, street acceptances, and maintenance contracts.
- Initiation of General Plan Amendment for 250-acre mixed-use project with warehouse uses at Emerald Meadows Ranch site (south of SR-60, east of Rubidoux Blvd, west of Santa Ana River, north of 34th St)
- Cooperative agreement with Riverside County for fire protection and medical emergency services
- Check register ratification totaling $4,283,329.82
- Resolutions to set public hearings for delinquent solid waste fee liens (Burrtec and USA Waste)
- 2021-2024 streets and right-of-way maintenance agreement with MCE Corporation not-to-exceed $750,000
The City Council voted 4-1 to initiate a General Plan Amendment for a 250-acre mixed-use project at the Emerald Meadows Ranch site, allowing up to 1.5 million square feet of warehouse and distribution uses. The developer must fund an intermediary and an environmental justice organization as part of the process. The motion passed with Mayor Lorena Barajas dissenting. The council also approved the consent calendar, including check registers totaling $4,283,329.82 and resolutions for delinquent solid waste fees and street maintenance agreements.
- Initiated General Plan Amendment for 250-acre mixed-use project with max 1.5M sq ft warehouse (4-1)
- Approved consent calendar including check registers totaling $4,283,329.82 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-42 for delinquent solid waste fees lien process (Burrtec) (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-43 for delinquent solid waste fees lien process (USA Waste) (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-44 accepting streets into city system for Tract Map 32723 (5-0)
- Authorized agreement with MCE Corporation for streets maintenance up to $750,000 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolutions 2021-45 and 2021-46 for landscape and lighting assessments (5-0)
- Approved minutes of May 13 and May 20, 2021 meetings (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council is holding a special meeting with a single substantive item: a presentation by Chris Gray of the Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) on Western Community Energy. No decisions or votes are scheduled on this item; the meeting also includes public comment periods and adjournment to the next regular meeting on June 17, 2021.
- Presentation on Western Community Energy by Chris Gray, WRCOG
- Public comment period for non-agenda items
- Adjournment to regular meeting on June 17, 2021
The City Council received a presentation from Chris Gray, Interim Executive Director of the Western Riverside Council of Governments, about Western Community Energy's Chapter 9 bankruptcy petition. Gray assured that customers would see no impact during bankruptcy and that the filing would allow restructuring of financial obligations. No formal decisions were made; the meeting was informational and adjourned after discussion.
- Received update on Western Community Energy Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing (no action taken)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission is holding a study session to consider adding guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family housing developments. The commission will receive a staff presentation and provide direction, but no formal action will be taken. The regular meeting also includes a public hearing on a proposed zone change and 25-lot subdivision at 5250 Stone Avenue.
- Study session on adding guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family developments
- Public hearing on MA20090: zone change from General Commercial (C-1/C-P) to Planned Residential (R-4) and tentative tract map for 'Montecito,' a 25-lot single-family subdivision at 5250 Stone Avenue
- Consent calendar includes approval of minutes from April 21 and May 12, 2021 meetings
- Study session on a proposed Community Benefit Permit Entitlement Process for community service organizations
The Planning Commission held a study session on guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family housing and directed staff to bring back revised regulations. The Commission also recommended City Council approval of a zone change and tentative tract map for the Montecito 25-lot single-family subdivision at 5250 Stone Avenue. A study session on a proposed Community Benefit Permit process was held with no action taken.
- Approved agenda 5-0
- Approved consent calendar (minutes and development updates) 5-0
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-05-26-2021 recommending City Council approve zone change C-1/C-P to R-4 and Tentative Tract Map 37893 for Montecito subdivision (5-0)
- Directed staff to bring back revised multi-family guest parking regulations with specified clarifications
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Community Development Director Hearing
The Community Development Director will hold a public hearing to consider approving a Revised Permit for Del Real Foods to add 15,024 square feet of refrigerated warehouse space to its existing food manufacturing facility at 11041 Inland Avenue. Staff recommends approval, citing consistency with the General Plan and an addendum to the prior environmental review. The meeting is scheduled for May 25, 2021 at 10 A.M. in Conference Room B, 8930 Limonite Avenue.
- Public hearing for Revised Permit (MA 21055) to add 15,024 sq ft cold storage to Del Real Foods facility
- Project at 11041 Inland Avenue (APN 156-310-073)
- Removal of seven loading docks, addition of five new docks (net change from nine to seven)
- Relocation of 27 parking spaces from western fence line to northern parking lot
- CEQA addendum to Environmental Assessment No. 36821/Negative Declaration
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a joint study session with the Planning Commission to receive a presentation on the Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element Update and provide input. In regular session, the council will consider consent items including a $356,774 contract for an environmental impact report, several landscape district annexations, and other business items.
- Approve $356,774 contract with Ascent Environmental for EIR for Freeway Commerce Center at Granite Hill Drive and Pyrite Street
- Adopt resolutions to annex Zones P, T, and U to Landscape and Lighting Maintenance District 89-1-C
- Approve 17 new classifications, 2 reclassifications, and amended salary schedule for 2021-2022
- Approve $50,000 agreement with Path of Life Ministries for rental assistance program administration
- Discuss membership in California Contract Cities Association
The City Council approved a $356,774 agreement with Ascent Environmental to prepare an Environmental Impact Report for the Freeway Commerce Center project, funded entirely by the applicant. The Council also approved membership in the California Contract Cities Association, 17 new job classifications and 2 reclassifications, and a $50,000 rental assistance program administration agreement with Path of Life Ministries. The joint study session on the Housing Element update took no action.
- Approved $356,774 EIR contract for Freeway Commerce Center (5-0)
- Approved membership in California Contract Cities Association (5-0)
- Approved 17 new classifications, 2 reclassifications, and 2021-22 salary schedule (5-0)
- Approved $50,000 rental assistance program agreement with Path of Life Ministries (5-0)
- Approved consent calendar items except 14.C (5-0)
- Approved minutes of May 6, 2021 regular meeting (5-0)
- Approved agenda (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council is holding a special meeting with a closed session to discuss potential litigation, followed by a budget workshop to review the proposed FY 2021-22 city budget. The council will provide input and direct staff on changes before final adoption at a June 17, 2021 meeting. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted via email.
- Closed session on potential litigation (Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4))
- Proposed FY 2021-22 General Fund budget of $50,023,031 in revenues
- Increased Community Events funding by $175,000 for Eddie D Smith Senior Center
- Decreased elections budget by $100,000, added Census professional services
- New positions: H/R Specialist, IT Technician, Buyer; two new Code Enforcement Officers
The City Council met in a special meeting and workshop, but took no formal votes on substantive matters. In closed session, the council discussed potential litigation and reported no actions. During the budget workshop, staff presented the proposed FY 2021-22 budget, highlighting a surplus, revenue growth, and plans to transition contract positions to in-house, but no budget was approved or adopted.
- Approved meeting agenda (5-0)
- Closed session: no reportable actions taken
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission is holding a study session to consider adding guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family housing developments, with a recommendation of one guest space per four units. The commission will also review a proposed zoning code amendment for a Community Benefit Permit process. A public hearing will consider legalizing a 2,312-square-foot gazebo and a 2,284-square-foot barn at 5250 Stone Avenue.
- Study session on guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family housing (recommendation: 1 guest space per 4 units)
- Study session on zoning code amendment for Community Benefit Permit entitlement process
- Public hearing: legalize 2,312 sq ft gazebo and 2,284 sq ft barn at 5250 Stone Avenue (MA19200, MA17239)
- Consent calendar: approval of April 21, 2021 meeting minutes
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission meeting on May 12, 2021, was called to order but immediately adjourned because no commissioners were present, resulting in a lack of quorum. No decisions were made or items discussed.
- Meeting adjourned due to lack of quorum
City Council
The City Council holds a study session to receive an introduction of the proposed 'The District at Rubidoux' development, a roughly 250-acre mixed-use project within the Emerald Meadows Ranch Specific Plan area. No action will be taken; the council will identify concerns or requests for additional information. The applicant, EM Ranch Owner, LLC, previously had a General Plan Amendment initiation request denied in 2020 and tabled in April 2021.
- Study session for MA21068 (GPA21002): proposed 250-acre development at 5520 30th Street, including up to 1.5 million sq ft of warehouse/logistics, retail, residential, and open space
- Consent calendar: ratify check registers totaling $3,759,496.14
- Consent calendar: adopt Ordinance No. 2021-10 updating the local development mitigation fee for natural ecosystem preservation
- Consent calendar: award construction agreement to All American Asphalt, Inc. for $1,488,488 for Mission Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation – Ph. 1
- Public hearing: adopt Resolution No. 2021-32 amending the Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) applicable to all new development
The City Council approved a resolution appropriating $4,000,000 from the undesignated general fund balance to finance the acquisition of the Riverside County Fleet Services Building, with Council Member Berkson voting no. The council also approved the consent calendar, which included a $1,488,488 construction agreement for Mission Boulevard pavement rehabilitation, and adopted resolutions for the CDBG Annual Action Plan and TUMF fee amendment. A study session on the proposed 250-acre District at Rubidoux development was held for informational purposes only, with no action taken.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-29 appropriating $4,000,000 for County Fleet Services Building acquisition (4-1)
- Approved consent calendar including $1,488,488 Mission Boulevard pavement rehabilitation contract (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-31 adopting CDBG Annual Action Plan 2021-2022 (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-32 amending Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (5-0)
- Approved six Community Service Grant applications (5-0)
- Approved check register totaling $3,759,496.14 (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-10 updating development mitigation fee (5-0)
- Directed May 20, 2021 meeting open to public with COVID-19 safeguards (consensus)
🗳️ How they voted — 1 divided vote
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider approving a tentative tract map and variance for a 6.25-acre parcel at 5475-5497 Felspar Street, proposing six single-family residential lots with reduced lot depth for three lots. The commission will also continue a study session on adding guest parking requirements for market-rate multi-family housing, and receive a study session introduction to a proposed 110-unit multi-family development on Clay Street.
- Public hearing on Tentative Tract Map No. 37186 and Variance No. 20004 for 6 single-family lots at 5475-5497 Felspar Street
- Adoption of Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Felspar Street subdivision
- Study session on adding guest parking requirement of 1 space per 4 units for market-rate multi-family housing
- Study session on 110-unit multi-family development on Clay Street (APNs 163-400-029, 026, 028)
- Consent calendar includes approval of April 7, 2021 minutes
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission approved a tentative tract map and variance to subdivide a 6.25-acre parcel into six single-family residential lots at 5475-5497 Felspar Street, adopting Resolution 2021-04-21-01 with a 4-0-1 vote. The commission also held a study session for a proposed 110-unit multi-family housing development on Clay Street, but no decision was made on that item. The meeting began with a cancelled study session due to lack of quorum and included approval of the agenda and consent calendar.
- Approved Tentative Tract Map No. 37186 and Variance No. 20004 for 6-lot subdivision at 5475-5497 Felspar Street (4-0-1)
- Adopted Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the subdivision (4-0-1)
- Approved April 21, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved consent calendar including minutes, development updates, and City Manager's update (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a study session to introduce the 6th Cycle Housing Element Update and a preliminary inventory of potential housing sites, and will receive public input. The regular session includes adoption of ordinances, a public hearing on a development mitigation fee update, and approval of road project lists. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted by email.
- Study session on 6th Cycle Housing Element Update and preliminary sites inventory (RHNA allocation of 4,485 units)
- Public hearing to adopt updated Western Riverside County MSHCP local development mitigation fee (Ordinance No. 2021-10, Resolution No. 2021-24)
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 2021-08 amending emergency shelter development standards in I-P zone
- Second reading of Ordinance No. 2021-09 replacing 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director'
- Resolution No. 2021-27 approving lease financing for purchase/renovation of former Fleet Services Building at 5293 Mission Boulevard
The Jurupa Valley City Council approved Resolution No. 2021-27 authorizing lease financing documents for the purchase and renovation of the former Fleet Services building at 5293 Mission Boulevard. The council also adopted resolutions for the FY 2021/22 SB 1 road repair project list and the five-year Measure A local streets and roads capital improvement program. All votes were 4-0 with Mayor Lorena Barajas absent.
- Approved Resolution 2021-27 for lease financing of former Fleet Services building purchase/renovation (4-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-25 for FY 2021/22 SB 1 road repair project list (4-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-26 for five-year Measure A local streets and roads capital improvement program (4-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2021-24 establishing Western Riverside County MSHCP local development mitigation fee (4-0)
- Introduced Ordinance 2021-10 updating MSHCP mitigation fee (4-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2021-08 amending I-P zone emergency shelter development standards (consent calendar, 4-0)
- Adopted Ordinance 2021-09 replacing 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director' (consent calendar, 4-0)
- Approved consent calendar including release of improvement bonds for Tract 28851 (4-0, Berkson abstained on bond item)
🗳️ How they voted (7 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session to review a proposed 200-unit apartment community on 8.3 acres near the Vernola Marketplace, with no formal action expected. The meeting also includes a study session on the Community Development Department and routine consent calendar items, including approval of prior minutes and updates on city council actions and development.
- Study session for Master Application No. 21046 (PAR21002) for the Vernola Marketplace Apartment Community, a 200-unit apartment project on 8.3 acres (APN: 152-640-003)
- Study session overview of the Community Development Department and Planning Commission Handbook
- Approval of minutes from the March 24, 2021 regular meeting
- Receive and file summary of City Council actions, including introduction of Ordinance No. 2021-08 (emergency shelter regulations) and Ordinance No. 2021-09 (title change to Community Development Director)
- Receive and file City Manager's updates on SCE Community Resource Centers and tax filing deadline extension
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session on the proposed 200-unit Vernola Marketplace Apartment Community, discussing density, setbacks, parking, and other design issues. No formal decisions were made on the project. The commission approved the agenda and consent calendar, both by 5-0 votes.
- Approved April 7, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved consent calendar including minutes, development updates, and City Manager's update (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a closed session to evaluate the City Manager and negotiate the purchase of 5293 Mission Boulevard, then reconvene publicly to consider approving that purchase agreement. The open session includes public hearings on zoning amendments for emergency shelters and a title change, plus consent items like a $6.9 million check register and new fiscal policies. The meeting is closed to in-person attendance due to COVID-19; public comments are accepted by email.
- Purchase agreement with County of Riverside for 5293 Mission Boulevard (Fleet Services Building)
- Public hearing on ZCA21003 to allow emergency shelters in Industrial Park (I-P) zone
- Public hearing on ZCA21004 to replace 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director'
- Ratify check registers totaling $6,896,224.45
- Initiate General Plan Amendment for 250-acre mixed-use project with warehouse uses near SR-60
The City Council approved an agreement with Riverside County to purchase the building at 5293 Mission Boulevard (former Fleet Services Building) and authorized the City Manager to execute the final agreement. The Council also introduced ordinances to allow emergency shelters in the Industrial Park zone and to rename the 'Planning Director' title to 'Community Development Director'. A proposed General Plan Amendment for a 250-acre mixed-use project (including up to 1.5 million sq ft of warehousing) was tabled. The Council approved the consent calendar, including a $6,896,224.45 check register, a General Fund Reserve Policy, and a Debt Management Policy.
- Approved the purchase agreement for 5293 Mission Boulevard (Fleet Services Building) and authorized the City Manager to execute it.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-08 to amend the Industrial Park zone to allow emergency shelters for the homeless.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-09 to replace the term 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director' throughout the Municipal Code.
- Tabled the General Plan Amendment for the 250-acre mixed-use project (The District at Rubidoux) to a later time.
- Approved the consent calendar, including the check register of $6,896,224.45, the General Fund Reserve Policy (Resolution 2021-20), and the Debt Management Policy (Resolution 2021-21).
- Approved the Fiscal Year 2020-21 Third Quarter Budget Amendments.
- Approved five new job classifications and the amended salary schedule, with $430,598 in funding for five existing positions.
- Approved the minutes of the March 18, 2021 regular meeting.
🗳️ How they voted (8 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session to review proposed changes to multiple-family residential development standards and parking requirements (ZCA20004), and will receive a staff presentation on the Community Development Department. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted by email only. No public hearings are scheduled.
- Study session on Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004 (ZCA20004) revising multiple-family residential development standards and parking requirements (Sections 9.240.545 and 9.250.120)
- Overview of Community Development Department
- Approval of March 10, 2021 meeting minutes
- Summary of City Council actions and development update, including the Skyview Event Center completion
- 2020 General Plan Annual Progress Report submitted to state
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session on Zoning Code Amendment No. 20004, which would revise multifamily residential development standards and parking requirements. The commission received and filed the item, meaning no decision was made on the amendment itself. The commission also approved the meeting agenda and the consent calendar, with the exception of the City Manager's Update, which was received and filed separately.
- Approved the March 24, 2021 agenda (4-0-1).
- Approved the Consent Calendar, except Item 5.3 (4-0-1).
- Received and filed Item 5.3 City Manager's Update (4-0-1).
- Received and filed Item 7.1 ZCA 20004 Revisions to MFR Development Standards Review of Parking Requirements (4-0-1).
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a regular meeting with a closed session to discuss potential litigation and a utility easement negotiation with Southern California Edison. In open session, the council will consider adopting a zoning map amendment for approximately 34.17 acres, review the 2020 General Plan Annual Progress Report, and award two construction contracts for alley and ADA improvements. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted by email.
- Second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 2021-07, amending the zoning map for approximately 34.17 acres
- Award construction agreement to LCR Earthwork and Engineering, Corp. for $69,136.80 for Fort Freemont Alley Reconstruction – Ph. 1
- Award construction agreement to LCR Earthwork and Engineering, Corp. for $253,300.00 for Mission Boulevard ADA Improvements
- Review of the 2020 General Plan Annual Progress Report for submission to OPR and HCD
- Closed session: potential litigation and utility easement negotiation with Southern California Edison along Pat's Ranch Road
The Jurupa Valley City Council held its regular meeting on March 18, 2021, with no reportable actions from closed session. The council directed that the City Council Chamber remain closed to the public until May 2021, when the issue will be revisited. It also directed staff to provide a no-cost one-year trial membership offer to the League of California Cities. The council approved the consent calendar, which included adopting Ordinance No. 2021-07 (a zoning map amendment for approximately 34.17 acres), approving the 2020 General Plan Annual Progress Report for submission to state agencies, and awarding two construction agreements to LCR Earthwork and Engineering, Corp. for CDBG projects.
- Approved agenda (5-0)
- Approved minutes of March 4, 2021 regular meeting (5-0)
- Adopted Ordinance No. 2021-07, amending the zoning map for approximately 34.17 acres (5-0)
- Approved 2020 General Plan Annual Progress Report for submission to OPR and HCD (5-0)
- Awarded $69,136.80 construction agreement to LCR Earthwork and Engineering for Fort Freemont Alley Reconstruction (5-0)
- Awarded $253,300.00 construction agreement to LCR Earthwork and Engineering for Mission Blvd. ADA Improvements (5-0)
- Directed City Manager to provide no-cost one-year trial membership offer to League of California Cities (5-0)
- Directed City Council Chamber remain closed to public until May 2021 (majority consensus)
🗳️ How they voted (4 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold public hearings on two zoning code amendments: one to revise emergency shelter regulations in the Industrial Park zone to comply with state law, and another to replace the term 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director' throughout the municipal code. The commission will also hold study sessions on a proposed industrial warehouse project and the 6th Cycle Housing Element update. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted by email.
- ZCA21003: Remove parking requirement for client beds and airport setback distances for emergency shelters in I-P zone
- ZCA21004: Replace 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director' in municipal code
- Study session: Agua Mansa Road Development Project – two industrial warehouses totaling 335,002 sq ft on 23.4 acres at 12340 Agua Mansa Road
- Study session: Introduction to 6th Cycle Housing Element Update and preliminary sites inventory
- Development update: Rio Vista Specific Plan revision (1,641 homes, industrial/business parks) and The Shops at Jurupa Valley (30-acre center at Pyrite St & Mission Blvd)
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session on city government and approved two zoning code amendments. The first amendment (ZCA21003) revises the Industrial Park zone to allow emergency shelters for homeless individuals, adopting Resolution No. 2021-03-10-01. The second amendment (ZCA21004) replaces the term 'Planning Director' with 'Community Development Director' throughout the municipal code, adopting Resolution No. 2021-03-10-02. Both motions passed 5-0. The commission also discussed, but did not decide on, the Agua Mansa Road industrial warehouse project and the 6th Cycle Housing Element update.
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-03-10-01 approving ZCA21003 (emergency shelters in Industrial Park zone) (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-03-10-02 recommending City Council approve ZCA21004 (title change to Community Development Director) (5-0)
- Approved the March 10, 2021 agenda (5-0)
- Approved the Consent Calendar including minutes and development updates (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC)
The Community Development Advisory Committee will finalize funding recommendations for public service grants under the 2021-22 CDBG program. The committee heard presentations from two applicants and will decide how to allocate up to $173,668. City staff recommend $153,668 for Path of Life Ministries and $20,000 for the Family Service Association.
- Finalize funding recommendations for 2021-22 CDBG public service grants
- Path of Life Ministries requested $170,000 for homelessness services; staff recommend $153,668
- Family Service Association requested $30,000 for senior nutrition; staff recommend $20,000
- Total CDBG allocation expected to be $1,157,789; up to $173,668 available for public services
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings on a housing element implementation (rezoning ~34 acres) and a CDBG plan amendment, and consider awarding two road construction contracts totaling about $1.05 million. It will also decide whether to approve a $78,175 feasibility study for a city-provided police department. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19; comments are accepted by email.
- Award $614,938 to All American Asphalt for Bain Street pavement rehabilitation
- Award $430,986.25 to Copp Contracting for Lucretia Avenue pavement rehabilitation
- Approve up to $78,175 for Citygate Associates police department feasibility study
- Public hearing on General Plan Amendments and Zone Changes for housing program (34.17 acres)
- Ratify check registers totaling $3,156,132.57
The City Council unanimously approved a series of General Plan Amendments and Zone Changes to implement the state-mandated Fifth-Cycle Housing Element, covering approximately 34.17 acres. It also awarded two road construction contracts, approved a feasibility study for a city-provided police department, and made several other administrative appointments and approvals.
- Introduced Ordinance No. 2021-07 approving zone changes for ~34.17 acres (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-18 approving General Plan Amendments 20000, 20001, 20003, 20004 (5-0)
- Awarded $614,938 construction contract to All American Asphalt for Bain Street project (5-0)
- Awarded $430,986.25 construction contract to Copp Contracting for Lucretia Avenue project (5-0)
- Approved $78,175 agreement with Citygate Associates for police department feasibility study (5-0)
- Appointed Benito Valenzuela to Community Development Advisory Committee (5-0)
- Approved waiver of undergrounding requirement for utility lines at 5680 Ash Street (5-0)
- Adopted Resolution No. 2021-19 amending 2019-2020 CDBG Annual Action Plan (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (10 roll-call votes)
Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC)
The Community Development Advisory Committee is reviewing two applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) public service funding for the 2021-2022 program year. Staff ratings are provided for each applicant, and the committee will discuss and score the applications. The agenda includes only this review item.
- Path of Life Ministries requests $170,000
- Family Services Association (FSA) requests $30,000
- Staff ratings for both applicants are listed
- Committee review scores are blank and to be filled during meeting
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a study session to consider a comprehensive revision to the City's zoning code regulating alcohol sales, potentially adopting stricter regulations modeled on the City of El Cajon's ordinance. The discussion covers requiring conditional use permits for both on- and off-sale establishments, adding separation distances from sensitive uses, and establishing operating standards. No public hearings or other business items are scheduled; the meeting is largely procedural aside from this study session.
- Study session on revising zoning code for alcohol sales, including on-sale and off-sale establishments
- Consideration of requiring Conditional Use Permits for all alcohol sales, including on-sale venues like bars and restaurants
- Discussion of separation requirements (e.g., 600 feet from residential zones, 1,000 feet between on-sale establishments) based on El Cajon's ordinance
- Potential adoption of operating standards for alcohol-selling businesses, including deemed approved regulations for existing establishments
- No public hearings or commission business items on the regular agenda
The Planning Commission held a study session on revising the city's zoning code for alcohol sales and directed staff to bring back new regulations. The commission requested that the new rules require a conditional use permit for both on- and off-sale alcohol sales, include findings to address impacts, establish separation distances from sensitive uses, and consider an annual enforcement fee. No formal ordinance was adopted; the item was a study session only.
- Directed staff to draft revised alcohol sales regulations requiring a CUP for on- and off-sale (4-0-1)
- Requested separation distance requirements from sensitive uses like schools and day-care centers
- Requested operational standards excluding hours of operation
- Requested investigation of an annual fee to recover enforcement costs
- Requested data on on/off-sale licenses and code enforcement violations
- Approved the February 24, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved the consent calendar including minutes and development updates (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a public hearing to consider extending an interim urgency ordinance that temporarily bans new or expanded truck-intensive uses in certain manufacturing and industrial zones for an additional 10 months and 15 days, through January 22, 2022. The council will also consider consent items including destruction of obsolete records, reconfirming a local COVID-19 emergency, and accepting the city's audited financial reports. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19; comments must be submitted by email.
- Public hearing on Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-06 extending moratorium on truck-intensive uses in I-P, M-SC, M-M, M-H, M-R, and M-R-A zones through Jan 22, 2022
- Resolution No. 2021-14 reconfirming local emergency due to COVID-19 pandemic and imposing additional regulations
- Resolution No. 2021-13 authorizing destruction of certain obsolete city records
- Acceptance of Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) and federal awards reports audited by Eide Bailly
- Approval of minutes from February 4, 2021 regular meeting
The City Council adopted Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-06, extending the interim moratorium on truck-intensive uses for an additional 10 months and 15 days, through January 22, 2022. The decision followed a public hearing with both support and opposition. The council also approved the consent calendar, including the CAFR and resolutions on records destruction and COVID-19 emergency.
- Adopted Urgency Ordinance No. 2021-06 extending truck-intensive use moratorium (5-0)
- Approved consent calendar including Resolution No. 2021-13 (records destruction) and Resolution No. 2021-14 (COVID-19 emergency) (5-0)
- Received and filed Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and federal awards reports
- Approved minutes of February 4, 2021 regular meeting (5-0)
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to decide whether to approve a conditional use permit for an animal hospital inside an existing Petco store at 6301 Pat's Ranch Road. The meeting also includes study sessions on a proposed retail and restaurant development at 5393 Mission Blvd and on adding Traditional Neighborhood Development Standards to the municipal code. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19; comments must be submitted by email.
- Public hearing: Conditional Use Permit No. 20007 for animal hospital at 6301 Pat's Ranch Road (Petco), recommended for approval
- Study session: Proposed general retail store, fast food restaurant, and drive-thru at 5393 Mission Blvd (1.26 acres)
- Study session: Zoning amendment to add Traditional Neighborhood Development Standards to municipal code
- Consent calendar: Approval of January 27, 2021 meeting minutes
- Study session: Brown Act and conflicts of interest training
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission held a study session on the Brown Act and conflicts of interest, then approved a conditional use permit for an animal hospital inside an existing Petco store. The commission also held study sessions on a proposed Family Dollar and fast-food development and on adding traditional neighborhood development standards to the municipal code, but took no action on those items.
- Approved Resolution No. 2021-02-10-01 for Conditional Use Permit No. 20007 to establish an animal hospital at 6301 Pats Ranch Road (4-1)
- Approved the February 10, 2021 agenda (4-0-1)
- Approved the January 27, 2020 Planning Commission minutes (4-0-1)
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold a public hearing on authorizing a joint community facilities agreement for the BOLD program to finance public improvements for Tract 37211 (48 single-family units) near Pacific Avenue and State Route 60. The council will also consider approving an animal field and shelter services agreement with Riverside County, and an extension of time for a conditional use permit for a Chevron gas station and convenience store at Pedley Road and Ben Nevis Boulevard. Several consent calendar items include adopting ordinances on development impact fees, accessory dwelling units, and smoking regulations, plus accepting streets into the city-maintained system.
- Public hearing: Resolution 2021-11 authorizing BOLD program joint community facilities agreement for Tract 37211 (48 units) near Pacific Avenue and SR-60
- Animal Field and Shelter Services agreement with County of Riverside
- Extension of time for CUP 17004 for Chevron gas station, convenience store, and drive-thru restaurant at Pedley Road and Ben Nevis Boulevard (APNs 169-031-003 through -009)
- Ordinance 2021-04: adding Chapter 11.75 to regulate smoking in multi-unit residences, hotels, public areas, and outdoor business areas
- Check register ratification totaling $1,669,063.03
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Planning Commission
The Jurupa Valley Planning Commission will hold a study session for a proposed gas station with convenience store, carwash, and drive-thru restaurant at 9253 Mission Blvd, and a separate study session for a 42-unit subdivision at Jurupa Road and Camino Real. The Commission will also consider recommendations on General Plan Amendments and Zone Changes for the City's Fifth-Cycle Housing Element, and continue two public hearings for a beer and wine sales permit and a trucking operation building.
- Study session for new gas station, convenience store, carwash, and drive-thru restaurant at 9253 Mission Blvd (APN 170-212-020)
- Continued hearing for beer and wine sales at gas station and convenience store at Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road and Pier Enterprises Way (APN 160-040-044)
- Continued hearing for 15,000 sq ft concrete tilt-up industrial building for trucking operation on Rubidoux Blvd (APN 178-222-010)
- Recommendation to approve General Plan Amendments and Zone Changes for Fifth-Cycle Housing Element (GPA Nos. 20000-20004, CZ Nos. 20006-20012)
- Study session for 42-unit subdivision on 6.92 acres at Jurupa Road and Camino Real (APN 183-030-014)
🗳️ How they voted (11 roll-call votes)
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings on adopting new development impact fees and an ordinance amending the fee chapter, and will consider a zoning code amendment to regulate truck-intensive industrial uses. The council will also vote on appointments to the Planning Commission and introduce an ordinance to regulate smoking in certain areas. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with participation via email and webcast.
- Public hearing to adopt Resolution 2021-02 approving new development impact fees and introducing Ordinance 2021-02 amending Chapter 3.75
- Public hearing to consider Ordinance 2021-03 replacing 'second unit' with 'accessory dwelling unit' in the municipal code
- Council business to initiate zoning code amendment for truck-intensive industrial uses and consider a moratorium
- Introduction of Ordinance 2021-04 to regulate smoking in multi-unit residences, hotels, and public areas
- Ratification of check registers totaling $4,659,866.36
City Council
The Jurupa Valley City Council will hold public hearings on new development impact fees and an ordinance to replace 'second unit' with 'accessory dwelling unit' in the municipal code. It will also consider initiating a zoning code amendment to regulate truck-intensive industrial uses, potentially adopting an urgency moratorium. The agenda includes several consent items, including a check register of $4,659,866.36 and a cooperative agreement for storm drain construction. The meeting is closed to the public due to COVID-19, with comments accepted by email.
- Public hearing on Resolution 2021-02 adopting new development impact fees and Ordinance 2021-02 amending Chapter 3.75
- Public hearing on Ordinance 2021-03 to replace 'second unit' with 'accessory dwelling unit'
- Council business: initiation of zoning code amendment and possible urgency moratorium on truck-intensive uses
- Consent: check register totaling $4,659,866.36
- Consent: cooperative agreement with Lennar Homes and Riverside County Flood Control for storm drain construction (Paramount Estates, Winter Park Avenue)
🗳️ How they voted (12 roll-call votes)
Community Development Director Hearing
The Community Development Director will hold a public hearing to consider a request to subdivide a 2.5-acre residential parcel at 5903 Ridgeview Avenue into four residential lots. The applicant seeks approval of Tentative Parcel Map No. 37395 and Variance No. 20003 to allow reduced average lot depths for three of the proposed parcels. Staff recommends approval subject to conditions, including removal of unpermitted structures and dedication of right-of-way along Ridgeview Avenue.
- Tentative Parcel Map No. 37395: subdivide 2.5-acre parcel into 4 lots (20,044–22,906 sq ft)
- Variance No. 20003: reduce average lot depth for Parcels 1–3 (129.88, 129.88, 113.68 ft vs 150 ft required)
- 10-foot right-of-way dedication along Ridgeview Avenue (Secondary Equestrian Route)
- 35-foot-wide private street easement with HOA maintenance
- Removal of unpermitted accessory structures and horse corral required
Planning Commission
The regular Planning Commission meeting scheduled for January 13, 2021, has been cancelled due to a lack of quorum. The meeting is adjourned to January 27, 2021, at 7:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall. No agenda items are listed for this notice.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
- Rescheduled to January 27, 2021, at 7:00 p.m.
- Location: City Council Chambers, 8930 Limonite Avenue, Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
City Council
The January 7, 2021 City Council meeting is cancelled because not enough council members are available. The next regular meeting is scheduled for January 21, 2021. No business will be conducted at this meeting.
- Meeting cancelled due to lack of quorum
- Next meeting: January 21, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.