City Council - Regular Meeting
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
About this meeting
- Government Body
- City Council
- Meeting Type
- City Council
- Location
- Chino Hills, CA
- Meeting Date
- December 9, 2025
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025
23 items on the agenda.
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Start free trialPRESENTATIONS•Item 1
OUTGOING MAYOR - Presentation to outgoing Mayor Art Bennett for his dedicated service as Mayor from December 1, 2024, through November 30, 2025
PRESENTATIONS•Item 2
Ruben S. Ayala High School Jazz Ensemble - Performance of holiday music
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 4
Approve November 25, 2025, City Council Meeting Minutes
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 5
Ratify payments over $25,000 totaling $9,443,492.88 for month ended October 31, 2025
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 6
Receive and file Monthly Financial Report for month ended October 31, 2025
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 7
Adopt ordinance for adjusted Parks and Recreation Facilities Fees entitled: An Ordinance of the City of Chino Hills, Approving a Three-Year Phase-In Schedule for the Adjusted Parks and Recreation Facilities Fees Adopted Pursuant to Ordinance No. 423 and Finding the Same to Be Exempt From the Provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (introduced November 25, 2025)
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 8
Authorize City Manager to execute Memorandum of Understanding with San Bernardino County Department of Public Health Environmental Health Services, substantially in the form attached to staff report, subject to approval as to form by City Attorney, for edible food recovery activities through December 31, 2030
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 9
Authorize execution of Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. A2025-082 with HF&H Consultants, LLC, increasing total not-to-exceed amount to $60,000 for Solid Waste Franchise Agreement Compliance Audit
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 10
Receive and file report on results of The Shoppes II Request for Qualifications process for vacant City-owned property generally located at south of Shoppes Drive, between City Center Drive and Boys Republic Drive
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 11
Adopt resolution making Five-Year Findings for Unexpended Development Fees (Affordable Housing In-Lieu Fees and Parks & Recreation Facilities Fees) in accordance with California Government Code Section 66001, Subsection (D), allocating $4 million in Affordable Housing In-Lieu Fees to 50-Unit Affordable Housing Senior Citizen Housing Project located at southwest corner of Peyton Drive and Eucalyptus Avenue and reviewing and accepting Annual Development Impact Fee Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2024-25, and finding that actions proposed in resolution are not projects under California Environmental Quality Act
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 12
Authorize execution of Amendment No. 3 to Agreement No. A2023-013 with Willdan Financial Services removing fixed termination date and increasing total not-to-exceed amount to $96,080 for Development Impact Fee Program Evaluation
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 13
Approve Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2025, ratifying budgeted payrolls and demands paid by warrants, in form of audited report
CITY DEPARTMENT BUSINESS•Item 14
Transfer $70,000 in CFD 5 Fund from Pomona Rincon Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project (ST22006) to Fairfield Ranch Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project (ST24002); award contract to Gentry Brothers, Inc., in amount of $597,029.40; and authorize City Manager, at his discretion, to approve cumulative change orders up to ten percent ($59,702.94) of awarded contract amount for construction of Fairfield Ranch Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project along Fairfield Ranch Road between Monte Vista Avenue and Soquel Canyon Parkway
DISCUSSION CALENDAR•Item 15
Appropriate $1,000,000 from General Fund and authorize execution of three-year agreement with Social Work Action Group (SWAG), with two (2) one-year renewal options, in amount not-to-exceed $1,000,000 to provide homeless intervention services
DISCUSSION CALENDAR•Item 16
Receive and file report on Carbon Canyon Emergency Response Updates on water supply, evacuation orders and routes, temporary road closures, emergency communications, emergency preparedness training and education, discuss and provide direction, as appropriate
DISCUSSION CALENDAR•Item 17
Adopt resolution declaring undeveloped, 19,280 square-foot residential parcel (APN No. 1020-631-14) located at 13650 Third Street in City of Chino as exempt surplus land, and finding such action exempt from California Environmental Quality Act; appropriate $65,000 to Community Development Department budget for expenses related to sale of property for Phase 1 Environmental Assessment, real estate brokerage fees, and escrow/title related fees; authorize City Manager to proceed with sale and execute all related documents on behalf of City; and authorize staff to begin process for sale of Sleepy Hollow Community Center located at 16801 Rosemary Lane
DISCUSSION CALENDAR•Item 18
Review and file update to City Hall Fire emergency declaration in accordance with Public Construction Code 22050 and continue to authorize City Manager to negotiate and execute all necessary agreements related to repair and restoration of City Hall under Chino Hills Municipal Code 2.08.065.A. 1 on an emergency basis and determine by four-fifths vote, the need to continue City Manager's authority under Public Construction Code 22050 to repair City Hall and procure necessary equipment, services, and supplies for these purposes, without giving notice for bids to let contracts, due to continued existence of local emergency caused by City Hall fire and flooding
ITEMS INITIATED BY COUNCIL•Item 19
Assign Council Members to various Committees/Commissions/Boards of City, as well as local and regional authorities, agencies and non-profits
PUBLIC HEARING•Item 20
Introduce Ordinance regarding accessory dwelling unit regulations entitled: An Ordinance of the City of Chino Hills Amending Sections 16.02.220 and 16.10.140 (Accessory Dwelling Units) of the Chino Hills Municipal Code and Finding That the Ordinance is Exempt From Review Under the California Environmental Quality Act (for first reading by title only, waiving further reading)
COUNCIL REPORTS
Mayor Johsz
Omnitrans Board
COUNCIL REPORTS
Vice Mayor Marquez
San Bernardino County Transportation Authority
COUNCIL REPORTS
Council Member Moran
California Institution for Men and Women's Citizens Advisory Committees
COUNCIL REPORTS
Council Member Rogers
Animal Resource Center Joint Powers Authority Board Chino Desalter Authority Board