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CHINO HILLS CITY COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2025


5:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION
6:00 P.M. PUBLIC MEETING

CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
14000 CITY CENTER DRIVE, CHINO HILLS, CALIFORNIA

 
 
  CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS  
     
  ART BENNETT, MAYOR  
  BRIAN JOHSZ, VICE MAYOR  
  RAY MARQUEZ  
  CYNTHIA MORAN  
  PETER J. ROGERS  
     
BENJAMIN MONTGOMERY MARK D. HENSLEY CHERYL BALZ
CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK


 
This agenda contains a brief general description of each item to be considered. Except as otherwise provided by law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless the City Council makes a determination that an emergency exists or that a need to take immediate action on the item came to the attention of the City subsequent to the posting of the agenda. The City Clerk has on file copies of written documentation relating to each item of business on this Agenda available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk, in the public binder located at the entrance to the Council Chambers while the meeting is in session, and on the City's website at www.chinohills.org/Agendas. Materials related to an item on this Agenda submitted to the Council after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection in the Office of the City Clerk at 14000 City Center Drive, Chino Hills, CA during normal business hours and on the City's website at www.chinohills.org/Agendas as soon as practicable.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you require special assistance to participate in the Council meeting, please contact the City Clerk's Office, (909) 364-2620, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to enable the City to make reasonable arrangements.  Click here to view the City's Reasonable Accommodation Policy or contact the City Clerk's office to obtain a copy. 

Emails and documents submitted by the public will be considered a public document subject to posting on the City's website and are subject to the Public Records Act.

PLEASE SILENCE ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES WHILE COUNCIL IS IN SESSION.  

Speaker Cards - Those persons wishing to address the City Council on any matter, whether or not it appears on the agenda, must complete and submit to the City Clerk a "Request to Speak" card available at the entrance to the City Council Chambers.  In accordance with the Public Records Act, any information you provide on this form is available to the public.  You are not required to provide your name or other personal information in order to speak.  The City Clerk's Office will explain how you will be called to speak if you decline to provide your name.  Comments will be limited to a maximum of three minutes per speaker for agendized items and a maximum of one minute for non-agendized items. Only one speaker card per person per comment period may be submitted. Individuals must submit their own speaker card. Public comment periods will generally be limited to 30 minutes per meeting and/or the maximum time limits for speaking may be reduced, so not all members of the public may have the opportunity to speak at every council meeting. If you want to communicate information to the City you can also do so via email at cityclerk@chinohills.org.  All public comments must address matters within the subject matter jurisdiction of the City Council, which is considered "City business." Failure to adhere to the prohibition against public comments on non-city business, will result in the speaker losing their opportunity to provide public comments at that meeting.

"City business" includes matters over which the City has been granted authority pursuant to state law, subject to state and federal legal and constitutional limitations.  These matters include the construction, maintenance and repair of streets, parks and public facilities; providing water, sewer and trash services; providing recreation services and programs; overseeing land development except to the extent the City's authority has been pre-empted by federal and state law; providing public safety services, including police and fire/paramedic services which the City does by contracting with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and working with the Chino Valley Fire District and through its own code enforcement personnel; imposing regulations over conduct and activities in the City to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community; and the City also has the right to hire and manage personnel, the responsibility to maintain public records and the authority to impose fees and taxes and provide the financial services necessary to provide the above services.  

"Signs", banners, flags or other symbolic material (except those that are emblazoned on clothing) are prohibited within the Council Chambers because they may obstruct the view of other attendees, obstruct the passage of other attendees, create a fire or safety hazard, or otherwise disturb the business of the meeting. However, signs no larger than 12X24 inches are permitted in the overflow community room located in the southeast corner of the Council Chamber. These signs, banners, flags and other symbolic objects must be left in the overflow area when approaching the dais for public comments or otherwise leaving that area except to leave the Council Chambers. Signs with any type of stick, pole or similar object are prohibited in the Council Chambers.

Levine Act Disclosure: Parties to a proceeding are required to disclose if they made contributions over $500 within the prior 12 months to a Council Member. If a Council Member accepted more than $500 during the 12 months preceding the decision, the Council Member is required to recuse themself from the decision.  Parties and participants with a financial interest are prohibited from making more than $500 in contributions to a Council Member for the 12 months after the final decision is rendered on the proceeding.  The above contribution disclosures and restrictions do not apply when the proceeding is competitively bid, or involves a personnel or labor contract.  For more information, see Government Code Section 84308.
 
TIPS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING AT A COUNCIL MEETING
  • If you have filled out a speaker card with or without your name and/or contact information, please hand it to the Clerk.
  • A speaker may not relinquish his/her time to another speaker.
  • Be prepared to come forward to the speaker's podium when your name is called.
  • As you begin to speak, state your name clearly for the record (although this is not required) and city of residence. If you represent a group or organization, please state that information as well.
  • Don’t be nervous. It may help to take a deep breath and exhale slowly before you speak.
  • Please show courtesy to others and direct all comments to the Mayor and Council.
  • Do not address comments to the audience or staff members.
  • Make your position known at the beginning, then present supporting information.
  • Identify your main points. Writing them down ahead of time will help you organize your thoughts and remember them when you’re at the podium. 
  • Don’t repeat yourself.  If a previous speaker has already made the point you planned to make, simply refer to that speaker and emphasize your support for that position.
  • Handouts summarizing your position may be distributed to the Clerk before or after your presentation.
  • Close your comments with an action statement such as, “Adopt this resolution” or “I urge you to vote ‘yes’ (or ‘no’) on this item.”
  • Any person who disrupts the orderly conduct of the Council’s business may be barred from making further comments and shall be subject to removal from the Chambers.
 
             
5:00 P.M. - CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL
 
PUBLIC COMMENTS - CLOSED SESSION ITEMS
 
1.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS:  At this time members of the public may address the City Council regarding any items appearing on the Closed Session agenda.  Those persons wishing to address the City Council must complete and submit to the City Clerk a "Request to Speak" card available at the entrance to the City Council Chambers.  Comments will be limited to a maximum of three minutes per speaker.  The time allotted per person may vary depending on the total number of speaker cards received.  This comment period will generally be limited to 30 minutes per meeting, so not all members of the public may have the opportunity to speak at every council meeting.
 
RECESS INTO CLOSED SESSION

CLOSED SESSION
 
2.  
Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(d)(1): Existing Litigation: City of Chino Hills v. Flaviano E. Dimaranan, Adelaida A. Dimaranan, Ligang Li, Chuan Wang, Sommai Patamakanthin, Ashfaq Kazi, Farhana Kazi, James Moon, Geonju Moon, Xiangyan Gao, Yiming Qiu - Case No. CIVSB 2215448
 
3.  
Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(d)(1): Existing Litigation - City of Chino Hills v. Wai Min Liu, Yi Liu, W Liu & Y Liu Family Rev Liv Tr 11/12/20, Lonnie Weber, Robert Weber, Santos Lemus, and Does 1 through 30, inclusive - Case No. CIVSB 2302673
 
4.   Conference with Legal Counsel pursuant to Government Code Section
54956.9(d)(1): Existing Litigation - City of Chino Hills v. Weiming Mo, Zhao Jun, and Does 1 through 30, inclusive - Case No. CIVSB 2312001
 
5.  
LIABILITY CLAIMS - Conference with Legal Counsel Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(1) Existing Litigation: 
  1. Ashley Bautista, an incompetent, by and through her Guardian ad Litem, John Bautista v. City of Chino Hills, a public entity; and Does 1 to 50, inclusive - San Bernardino County Court Case No. CIVSB 2103831
     
  2. Jie Zou, as Administrator of the Estate of Mingxiang Zou v. City of Chino Hills - San Bernardino County Superior Court Case No. CIVSB 2316320
     
  3. Kimberly Nicole Carlton, an individual v. City of Chino Hills, a municipality; County of San Bernardino, a municipality; State of California, a government entity; James Ching Chang, an individual; and Does 1 through 50, inclusive - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No. CIVSB 2413692
     
  4. Veronica Quinonez, an individual v. City of Chino Hills, a public entity; San Bernardino County, a public entity; State of California, a public entity; California Department of Transportation, a public entity; Joe Chen, an individual; Annie Chen, an individual; and Does 1 to 50, inclusive - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.: CIVRS 2400968
     
  5. Southern California Edison Company v. City of Chino Hills; and Does 1 through 50 inclusive - San Bernardino Superior Court Case No.: CIVRS 2402157
 
6:00 P.M. - CONVENE MEETING / ROLL CALL
 
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
 
INVOCATION:  Chaplain Ted Wong, Chino Valley Fire District
 
PRESENTATIONS
 
6.   RECOGNITION - Chino Hills Junior All-American Junior Micro, Junior Pee Wee, and Pee Wee Cheerleaders for placing in the 2024 Southern California Junior All American Football and Cheer Competition
 
7.   PROCLAMATION - Proclaiming February as Black History Month
 
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER REPORT
 
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION
 
PUBLIC COMMENTS - AGENDIZED ITEMS
 
8.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS:   At this time members of the public may address the City Council regarding any item appearing on the agenda, except that testimony on Public Hearing items must be provided during those hearings. Those persons wishing to address the City Council must complete and submit to the Deputy City Clerk a "Request to Speak" card available at the entrance to the City Council Chambers. Comments will be limited to a maximum of three minutes per speaker. The time allotted per person may vary depending on the total number of speaker cards received. This comment period will generally be limited to 30 minutes per meeting, so not all members of the public may have the opportunity to speak at every council meeting.
 
CONFLICT OF INTEREST / LEVINE ACT ANNOUNCEMENTS:    Council Member abstentions or disclosures shall be stated at this time for recordation on the appropriate item.
 
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS
 
CONSENT CALENDAR (7 ITEMS) -  All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are considered routine by the City Council and may be enacted by one motion in the form listed below. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless, before the City Council votes on the motion to adopt, Members of the City Council or staff request the matter to be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. Removed consent items will be discussed immediately after the adoption of the balance of the Consent Calendar.
 
9.   Approve January 28, 2025, City Council Meeting Minutes
 
10.  
Receive and file City Officials' Travel Expense and Reimbursement Report regarding trainings and/or meetings reimbursed by City, pursuant to Government Code Sections 53232.2 and 53232.3 and City Official Travel Expense and Reimbursement Policy Section 2.2.5 for period of January 28 through February 10, 2025
 
11.  
Ratify payments over $25,000 totaling $9,043,962.97 for month ended
December 31, 2024
 
12.  
Receive and file Monthly Financial Report for month ended December 31, 2024
 
13.  
Adopt ordinance updating accessory dwelling unit regulations entitled: “An Ordinance of the City of Chino Hills, Amending Title 16 of the Chino Hills Municipal Code to Update Accessory Dwelling Unit Regulations and Finding the Proposed Municipal Code Amendment Exempt From Review Under the California Environmental Quality Act” for second reading (Introduced on January 28, 2025)
 
14.  
Appropriate $1,593,726 from various funds for Second Quarter Budget Review
 
15.  
Appropriate $200,000 from Sewer Utility Fund and $400,000 from Water Utility Fund; authorize executions of Amendment No. 2 to Agreement No. A2022-156 with Doty Bros Equipment Company, Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. A2022-157 with W. A. Rasic Construction Company, Inc., and Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. A2022-158 with TE Roberts, Inc., increasing annual not-to-exceed amounts to $400,000 each for on-call and emergency repair services for aging water and sewer systems
 
PUBLIC COMMENTS - NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS
 
16.  
PUBLIC COMMENTS:  At this time, members of the public may address the City Council regarding any items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Council that do not appear on the agenda.  Please complete and submit to the Deputy City Clerk a "Request to Speak" card. Comments will be limited to a maximum of one minute per speaker. The time allotted per person may vary depending on the total number of speakers received. This comment period will generally be limited to 30 minutes per meeting, so not all members of the public may have the opportunity to speak at every council meeting.
 
SAFETY UPDATES - Fire and Police
 
CITY MANAGER UPDATES
 
COUNCIL REPORTS
 
Vice Mayor Johsz
  • Omnitrans Board
     
Council Member Marquez 
  • San Bernardino County Transportation Authority Board 
 
Council Member Moran 
  • California Institution for Men and Women Citizen Advisory Committees
  
Council Member Rogers 
  • Chino Basin Desalter Authority Board
 

COUNCIL COMMENTS
 
ADJOURN IN MEMORIAM:   Adjourn in memory of Chino Hills resident Charles “Chuck” Haeflinger who passed away on February 3, 2025, at the age of 77.
 
 

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