CITY OF MURRIETA PUBLIC NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTION
Notice is hereby given that the Murrieta City Council introduced Ordinance No. 597-23 at a Regular meeting on October 3, 2023 held at City Council Chambers, 1 Town Square, Murrieta, CA 92562. The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 597-23 at a Regular meeting on October 17, 2023, held at City Council Chambers.
Said Ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk at 1 Town Square, Murrieta, CA 92562. If you would like a copy of this Ordinance, please contact the City Clerk’s office at (951) 461-6031.
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Cityclerk@murrietaca.gov, is hereby adopted and incorporated herein by this reference. The City Clerk is directed to reflect the adoption of the Ivy House Amended MDP on the City of Murrieta Zoning Map, on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days following its adoption.
NOTICE OF ADOPTION. This Ordinance shall become effective on the thirty-first (31st) day after its passage and adoption, and within fifteen (15) days after its final passage and the City Clerk shall cause it to be posted and published in a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the City in the manner required by law and shall cause a copy of this Ordinance and its certification, to be entered in the Book of Ordinances of the City. this 17th day of October, 2023.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED /s/ Lisa Deforest, Mayor
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE )§ CITY OF MURRIETA )
/s/ Cristal Mcdonald, City Clerk
Dated: October 25, 2023, 2023
Published: October 31, 2023
A copy of the Ordinance, including exhibits, can be provided at no cost by contacting the City Clerks Department at (951) 461-6031 or
The Press-enterprise Published: 10/31/23
ORDINANCE NO. 597-23
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AND ADOPTING AMENDED MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN MDP-2021-2430 ON A 22-ACRE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED WITH 62 SINGLE-FAMILY DETACHED LOTS WITH RELATED IMPROVEMENTS FOR CIRCULATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND MURRIETA CREEK LOCATED EAST OF MURRIETA CREEK, WEST OF NEW CLAY AVENUE, AND SOUTH OF “B” STREET WITHIN THE RESIDENTIAL SINGLE- FAMILY 1 (RS1) ZONE OF THE DOWNTOWN MURRIETA SPECIFIC PLAN (DMSP) AREA (APN’S 906-193-001, 906-200-001, 002, 906-212-001, 906-221-001, 002)
the applicant, Diversified Pacific Development Group LLC., (Permittee/owner) submitted applications for an Amended Master Development Plan (MDP-2021-2430), Revised Tentative Tract Map (TTM-2021-2428) and Revised Development Plan Permit (RP-2021-2429) for the development and subdivision of 22 gross acres for 62 single-family detached and neotraditional residential units known as Ivy House (“Project”). The site has a Land Use Designation of Single Family in the General Plan and is zoned Residential Single Family 1 (RS-1); and
The project site is located in the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan (DMSP) area and is subject to the requirements of the Residential Single-family 1 (RS-1) zone. The RS-1 zone within the DMSP requires a minimum lot size of 7,200 square feet but allows lots as small as 5,000 with the adoption of a Master Plan Overlay. The Master Development Plan development standards also would apply. The DMSP serves as a Master Plan Overlay pursuant to Section 16.16.10.C.1. of the Development Code; and
a public hearing was duly noticed for the Planning Commission meeting of June 14, 2023, by mailing a notice to property owners within a 300-foot radius of the site on June 4, 2023, publishing the notice in The Press-enterprise newspaper on June 4, 2023, and posting the Project site on June 4, 2023; and
pursuant to Development Code section 16.64.040, the City Council is authorized to approve master development plans and amendments. The Planning Commission shall provide written recommendations to the council regarding master development plan adoption and amendments; and
on June 14, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of Murrieta held a duly noticed public hearing, and after considering all written and oral reports of staff, public testimony on the matter, and written and oral testimony provided by the applicant, recommended the City Council approve the Master Development Plan Amendment; Development Plan Revision and Tentative Tract Map Revision; and
a public hearing for the Project was held by the Planning Commission on June 14, 2023, at which time reports, recommendations, and public statements were considered; and
at its meeting on June 14, 2023, the Planning Commission used its independent judgment and considered all the reports, recommendations, and testimony set forth above, voted (5-0) recommending approval to the City Council; and
a hearing on the matter was duly noticed as provided in Development Code section 16.76 for the City Council meeting of October 3, 2023; and
a public hearing was duly noticed for the City Council meeting of October 17, 2023, for the Second Reading,
the City Council has considered the facts presented in this case, including the written and oral staff reports on the Project, public testimony, and written and oral evidence presented to the Planning Commission,
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Murrieta, California, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1.
FINDINGS
Based upon the substantial evidence presented at the public hearings on June 14, 2023, including written and oral staff reports and public and applicant written and oral testimony on the record from the Planning Commission public hearing, in accordance with Murrieta Development Code chapter 16.64, the City Council of the City of Murrieta approves the Revised Master Development Plan MDP-2021-2430 in accordance with the following findings pursuant to Development Code Section16.64.110:
1. The proposed Master Development Plan is consistent with the objectives, policies, general land uses, programs, and actions of all elements of the general plan.
FACTS: The proposed amended Master Development Plan establishes standards consistent with the General Plan and Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan, including Goal LU-17: Historic Murrieta as the City’s cultural, civic, and community center. Policy LU-17.3 Encourage the location of civic, institutional, office, and other job-creating uses in Historic Murrieta. Supportive residential development should be encouraged. This project provides supportive residential development to implement Goal and Policy LU-17, LU-17.3. Goal ED-10: A revitalized and economically stable Historic Downtown Murrieta. Policy ED-10.5 Consider opportunities for the development of higher-density residential uses to support commercial development within the Historic Downtown. The standards for the Residential Single Family 1 (RS-1) zone, the site design, and architectural standards are in Section 5.0. The revised Master Development Plan identifies the distribution, location, and extent of land uses within a development site and identifies regulations and criteria for the development of the site. The density is 3.5 d.u. per acre for the RS-1 zoned properties and is within the permitted range of this zone with the adoption of the revised Master Development Plan. The Project preserves and dedicates natural resources related to Murrieta Creek and implements several components of the site design and architectural standards in Section 5.0 of the Downtown Specific Plan such as landscaped parkways, street trees for each lot, alleys and alleyloaded garages, and front porches.
2. The Master Development Plan adequately addresses the physical development characteristics of the subject site.
FACTS: The project site will be graded and include stormwater treatment and drainage facilities to comply with flood zone requirements of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The proposed project design preserves approximately 40% of the project site as open space. The project does not adversely impact and is found to be consistent with the Army Corps of Engineers and Riverside County Flood Control District Murrieta Creek Improvement project regarding establishing the top of the bank and setbacks from ultimate improvements. The Drainage Study, CLOMR, and grading plan show a design that can provide adequate setbacks from the floodway of Murrieta Creek to provide a flood-free Project.
3. The development standards contained in the Master Development Plan serve to protect the public convenience, health, safety, and general welfare.
FACTS: The revised Master Development Plan will contribute to the completion of links and improvements in the City’s circulation and trail system. The proposed project incorporates water quality management measures and furthers the objectives of the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan. Development standards have been evaluated and found to be consistent with the Development Code to protect the public convenience, health, safety, and general welfare.
4.The Master Development Plan is consistent with all applicable requirements of local ordinances and state law.
FACTS: The proposed Master Development Plan is consistent with the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan, including the standards for the RS-1 zone (landscaping, setbacks, building heights) as well as lighting standards unique to the DMSP, and stormwater design. Pursuant to Section 16.16.10 C. 1. of the Development Code, a Master Plan Overlay shall be implemented by a Master Development Plan and the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan serves as the overlay. The project has been subject to a joint project review and findings by the Regional Conservation Authority which found that the project is consistent with the criteria of the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan. All permits relating to building permits, water quality management, regional drainage systems, and natural watercourses will be obtained and are conditioned with the Project.
5. The proposed Master Development Plan or amendment would be in compliance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
FACTS: An addendum to the previously certified Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) was prepared in compliance with Section 15164 of the California Environmental Quality Act. The residential development is not proposing any substantial changes that will require any significant revisions to the certified MND due to the involvement of new significant environmental effects or an increase in the severity of any identified significant effects; there have been no new substantial changes in the circumstances under which the Project was undertaken which will require major revisions of the previous certified MND, and new information of substantial importance has not been discovered. The Project is subject to the previous Mitigation Measures identified in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP).
6. The proposed master development plan amendment would not create internal inconsistencies within the master development plan and is consistent with the purpose and intent of the master development plan it is amending.
FACTS: The Amended Master Development Plan is consistent with the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan, including the standards for the RS-1 zone. Pursuant to Section 16.16.10 C. 1. of the Development Code, a Master Plan Overlay shall be implemented by a Master Development Plan and the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan serves as the overlay. The amended Master Development Plan replaces and voids the previous master development plan and would not create internal inconsistencies within the master development plan. The project has been subject to a joint project review and findings by the Regional Conservation Authority which found that the project is consistent with the criteria of the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan.
7. The proposed Master Development Plan would be in compliance with the provisions of the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP).
FACTS: The City of Murrieta adopted the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) on September 16, 2003. The proposed development site is within Criteria Area #6314 and proposed constrained linkage #13 as defined by the MSHCP. A Joint Project Review was completed on October 26, 2007, determining the proposed project is consistent with the goals and policies of the MSHCP with recommendations to implement certain measures. The City has required implementation of these measures as conditions of approval. Therefore, the City determines the project is consistent with MSHCP.
APPROVAL
The Amended Master Development Plan for the Ivy House Project within the Downtown Murrieta Specific Plan (MDP 2021-2430), attached to this ordinance as Exhibit A (“Ivy House MDP”)
A copy of the Ordinance, including exhibits, can be provided at no cost by contacting the City Clerks Department at (951) 461-6031 or
ATTEST: /s/ Cristal Mcdonald, City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM: /s/ Tiffany Israel, City Attorney
I, Cristal Mcdonald, City Clerk of the City of Murrieta, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 597-23 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Murrieta at the regular meeting thereof, held on the 17th day of October, 2023, and was signed by the Mayor of the said City, and that the same was passed and adopted by the following vote:
AYES: Warren, Levell, Holliday, Deforest NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RECUSE: Stone
Cityclerk@murrietaca.gov
1. Liberty Elementary
Council Members: Kendrick, Krupa, Peterson, Mayor Pro Tem Lilienthal and Mayor Males
AYES:
NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: hold
The Press-enterprise Published: 10/31, 11/7/23
John Paul Maier, City Clerk
The Press-enterprise Published: 10/31/23
The Press-enterprise Published: 10/31, 11/7/23
BID ADVERTISEMENT
Owner: Riverside Unified School District (“District”)
Project Name: Bid No. 2023/24-16; ESSER HVAC Replacement Project
Bid Documents are on file at: https://webapps.riversideunified.org/ apps/planholdersregistration/
Bid Deadline: December 7, 2023 at 10:00 AM
Place of Bid Receipt: Office of the Purchasing Department at 6050 Industrial Ave., Riverside, CA 92504 located on the right side of the main building, 2nd door, before the fence.
November 14,2023
Mandatory Job Walk: Date:
Multiple Locations – In the following order: 2. Sierra Middle School
3. Emerson Elementary School
4. Castleview Elementary School
5. Taft Elementary School
holds holds
CITY OF HEMET HEMET, CALIFORNIA ORDINANCE NO. 2019
Time: holding 10:00AM
9631 Hayes Street, Riverside, CA 92503 4950 Central Ave, Riverside, CA 92504 4660 Ottawa Ave, Riverside, CA 92507 6201 Shaker Dr, Riverside CA 92506
959 Mission Grove Pkwy N, Riverside, CA 92506
6. Franklin Elementary 19661 Orange Terrace Pkwy, Riverside, School CA 92508
*Any Contractor bidding on the Project who fails to attend the entire mandatory job walk and conference will be deemed a non-responsive bidder and will have its bid returned unopened.
Contractor’s License Classification Required: Each bidder and all subcontractors shall be a licensed contractor pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code and shall be licensed to perform the work called for in the contract documents. License Classification: C-20
Each bid must strictly conform with and be responsive to the contract documents as defined in the General Conditions. The District reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bids or in the bidding.
Each bidder shall submit with his bid, on the form furnished with the contract documents, a list of the designated subcontractors on this project as required by the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act, California Public Contract Code Sections 4100 et seq.
In accordance with California Public Contract Code Section 22300, the District will permit the substitution of securities for any moneys withheld by the District to ensure performance under the contract. At the request and expense of the Contractor, securities equivalent to the amount withheld shall be deposited with the District, or with a state or federally chartered bank as the escrow agent, who shall then pay such moneys to the Contractor.
Each bidder ’s bid must be accompanied by one of the following forms of bidder’s security in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the total bid price: (1) cash; (2) a cashier’s check made payable to the District; (3) a certified check made payable to the District; or (4) a bidder’s bond executed by a California admitted surety as defined in Code of Civil Procedure Section 995.120, made payable to the District in the form set forth in the contract documents.
Pursuant to California Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq., it shall be mandatory upon the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any subcontractor under such Contractor, to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each craft or type of worker needed to execute the contract, including holiday and overtime work as well as employer payments for health and welfare, pension, vacation, and similar purposes.
A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in the Labor Code, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5.
As a condition of submitting a bid for this Project, and in accordance with California Public Contract Code section 20111.6, any prime bidder/ prime contractor that an A, B, C-4, C-7, C-10, C-16, C-20, C-34, C-36, C-38, C-42, C-43 or C-46 license must be prequalified. Additionally, if this Project includes work that will be performed by mechanical, electrical or plumbing (“MEP”) subcontractors (contractors that C-4, C-7, C-10, C-16, C-20, C-34, C-36, C-38, C-42, C-43 or C-46 licenses), such MEP subcontractors must also be prequalified. A list of prequalified MEP subcontractors will be made available by the District to all bidders at least five business days prior to the bid opening date. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ensure that all MEP subcontractors any of the licenses listed above are properly prequalified before submitting a bid. This prequalification requirement applies even if the prime contractor or subcontractor will perform, or is designated to perform, work that does not require one of the licenses listed above, but the prime contractor or subcontractor one of the licenses listed above.
No bidder may withdraw any bid for a period of ninety (90) calendar days after the date set for the opening of bids.
Separate payment and performance bonds, each in an amount equal to 100% of the total contract amount, are required, and shall be provided to the District prior to execution of the contract and shall be in the form set forth in the contract documents. All bonds (bid, performance and payment) must be issued by a California admitted surety as defined in California Code of Civil Procedure section 995.120.
Any additive or deductive alternates to the base bid used to determine the lowest bid will be considered using the method specified in the Notice Inviting Bids set forth in the contract documents and in accordance with Public Contract Code section 20103.8.
Each bidder must strive to meet goals and requirements relating to participation by Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (“D.V.B.E.”), of three percent (3%) participation, established by the District, or make a good faith effort in respect thereto and provide the District with a report as to the actual participation at the conclusion of the Project.
Any request for substitutions pursuant to Public Contracts Code Section 3400 must be made on the form set forth in the contract documents and submitted not less than seven business days prior to the bid opening date.
Bidders should carefully review the required timing for DSA approval of documents and subsequent manufacture, delivery, installation, and other work required for this Project as set forth in the Agreement Form. Bidders should carefully review these requirements prior to submitting bid.
ORDINANCE 2019, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HEMET, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE TITLE 6 OF THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES (ORDINANCE NOS. 534 AND 630) BY REFERENCE RELATED TO ANIMAL CONTROL
The City Council of the City of Hemet has contracted with the County of Riverside to provide animal control enforcement and animal shelter services.
To ensure consistent and efficient enforcement of law ordinances and regulations for animals, Section I(C)(3) of the contract for services with the County of Riverside requires that the City of Hemet adopt by reference County of Riverside Ordinance Nos. 534 and 630 which are codified as Riverside County Code of Ordinances Title 6 – Animals.
The adoption of fees established by ordinance with Riverside County Ordinance Nos. 534 and 630 will not result in a fiscal impact on the City. These fees will be paid directly to the County by residents when they are in use of the Animal Control services provided by the Riverside County Department of Animal Services.
The Ramona Humane Society (RHS) previously provided animal control and sheltering services to the City of Hemet for several years, including several amendments to extend the initial agreement. The City has not maintained adopted fees in the past because the fees charged by RHS were not at the discretion of the City to establish or control.
I, John Maier, City Clerk of the City of Hemet, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced on 12th of September, 2023, Regular City Council Meeting, and was adopted on the 24th day of October, 2023, Regular City Council Meeting, and was passed by the following vote:
ELSINORE VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (EVMWD) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE HIGHWAY 74 16-INCH SEWER EXTENSION FROM WASSAN CANYON ROAD TO ETHANAC ROAD PROJECT
EVMWD is requesting proposals for the Construction Management and Observation Services for the Highway 74 16-Inch Sewer Extension from Wassan Canyon Road to Ethanac Road Project (WO C2235). The Project is located between the Cities of Lake Elsinore and Perris. The Project encompasses enhancing a corridor along Highway 74 to enhance sewer infrastructure along Highway 74, to promote development in this neglected area. For more information, go to Planetbids at https://pbsystem.planetbids.com/portal/32069/bo/ bo-detail/110944.