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City of Diamond Bar City Council
City of Diamond Bar
City Council
Agenda
Steve Tye, Mayor
Ruth M. Low, Mayor Pro Tem
Andrew Chou, Council Member
Stan Liu, Council Member
Chia Yu Teng, Council Member
City Manager Dan Fox ● City Attorney Omar Sandoval ● City Clerk Kristina Santana
Meeting Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Closed Session 5:30 p.m., Room CC-8
Regular Meeting 6:30 p.m., Main Auditorium
South Coast Air Quality Management District
21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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City of Diamond Bar City Council
1. CLOSED SESSION:
5:30 p.m., CC-8 Conference Room, In Person ONLY - no teleconference
CLOSED SESSION PUBLIC COMMENT
The Public Comment portion of the City Council Closed Session is limited to matters appearing
on the Closed Session. Additional opportunities for further Public Comment will be given during
the regular meeting.
Conference with Legal Counsel
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
Pursuant to Govt. Code 54957(b)
Title: City Manager.
2. CALL TO ORDER: 6:30 p.m., Main Auditorium
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Tye
INVOCATION: Shaykh Furhan Zubairi, Institute of Knowledge
ROLL CALL: Council Members Chou, Liu, Teng, Mayor Pro Tem Low, Mayor Tye
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: Mayor Tye
3. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATES, PROCLAMATIONS:
3.1 Miss Diamond Bar Court.
3.2 Certificates of Recognition for 2025–2026 VEX V5 Robotics Competition.
3.3 LA County Sanitation District - Prop 218 Rate Increase Presentation.
4. CITY MANAGER REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
5. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
“Public Comments” is the time reserved on each regular meeting agenda to provide an
opportunity for members of the public to directly address the Council on Consent Calendar
items or other matters of interest not on the agenda that are within the subject matter
jurisdiction of the Council. Although the City Council values your comments, pursuant to the
Brown Act, members of the City Council or Staff may briefly respond to public comments if
necessary, but no extended discussion and no action on such matters may take place. There is
a five-minute maximum time limit when addressing the City Council.
6. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS:
6.1 Coffee with a Cop - April 8, 2026, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Paris Baguette, 21050 Golden Springs Dr.
6.2 Preserve Diamond Bar Community Presentation - April 13, 2026, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., City Hall
Windmill Room, 21810 Copley Dr.
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6.3 Planning Commission Meeting - April 14, 2026 - Cancelled.
6.4 Preserve Diamond Bar Community Presentation - April 18, 2026, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m., City Hall
Windmill Room, 21810 Copley Dr.
6.5 City Council Meeting - April 21, 2026, 6:30 p.m., South Coast Air Quality Management
District - Auditorium, 21865 Copley Dr.
7. CONSENT CALENDAR:
All items listed on the Consent Calendar are considered by the City Council to be routine and
will be acted on by a single motion unless a City Council Member or member of the public
request otherwise, in which case, the item will be removed for separate consideration.
7.1 City Council Minutes of the March 17, 2026 Regular Meeting.
Recommended Action:
Approve the March 17, 2026 Regular City Council meeting minutes.
7.2 Ratification of Check Register Dated March 11, 2026 through March 24, 2026 totaling
$1,001,937.32.
Recommended Action:
Ratify the Check Register.
7.3 Ordinance No. 04 (2026) - Objective Design Standards, Development Code Amendment
No. PL2024-51.
Recommended Action:
Approve for second reading by title only, waive full reading of Ordinance No. 04 (2026),
and adopt:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AMENDING TITLE 22 OF THE DIAMOND
BAR MUNICIPAL CODE ("DEVELOPMENT CODE"), ADDING CHAPTER 22.19 TO ESTABLISH
MULTIFAMILY AND MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS (“ODS”) IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STATE HOUSING LAW - PLANNING CASE NO. PL2024-51.
7.4 Landscape Assessment District Nos. 38, 39-2022, and 41-2021 for Fiscal Year 2026-27.
Recommended Action:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-08 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an
Engineer's Report related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping
Assessment District No. 38 and any assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27;
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-09 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an
Engineer's Report related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping
Assessment District No. 39-2022 and any assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27;
and
C. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-10 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an
Engineer's Report related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping
Assessment District No. 41-2021 and any assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27.
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City of Diamond Bar City Council
7.5 Full Exoneration of Surety Bond No. 1001130064 for Sewer Improvements, Surety Bond No.
1001130066 for Grading and Paving Improvements, and Surety Bond No. 1001130067 for
Storm Drain Improvements Related to Parcel Map 82066 (Brea Canyon Business Park)
located at the 850 S. Brea Canyon Road.
Recommended Action:
Approve the exoneration of Surety Bond Nos. #1001130064, #1001130066 and #1001130067
related to Parcel Map 82066 (Brea Canyon Business Park).
8. PUBLIC HEARINGS: None.
9. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION: None.
10. COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEE REPORTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORTS:
11. ADJOURNMENT:
CERTIFICATION
I, Kristina Santana, MMC, City Clerk, City of Diamond Bar, hereby certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State
of California that the foregoing notice was posted pursuant to Government Code Section 54950 Et. Seq., not less than 72
hours prior to the meeting, at the following locations: Diamond Bar City Hall Kiosk, Diamond Bar City Hall Bulletin Board, City
website: www.diamondbarca.gov, and Diamond Bar Library.
Kristina Santana, MMC
City Clerk
Date Posted: April 2, 2026
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Agenda Item #: 7.1
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: City Council Minutes of the March 17, 2026 Regular Meeting.
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the March 17, 2026 Regular City Council meeting minutes.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
BACKGROUND:
Government Code Section 36814 mandates the City Clerk to keep an accurate record of the City Council's
proceedings.
ANALYSIS:
Minutes have been prepared and are being presented for approval.
PREPARED BY:
Kristina Santana, City Clerk, City Clerk's Office
ATTACHMENTS:
1. March 17, 2026 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes
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CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL CLOSED SESSION,
STUDY SESSION AND REGULAR MEETING
SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT/CC-8/MAIN AUDITORIUM
21865 COPLEY DRIVE, DIAMOND BAR, CA 91765
MARCH 17, 2026
1. CLOSED SESSION: Mayor Tye opened the Closed Session at 4:05
p.m. Mayor Pro Tem Low was absent.
Conference With Labor Negotiators
Pursuant to Govt. Code Section 54957.6 Agency designated representatives:
Dan Fox, City Manager; Ryan McLean, Assistant City Manager; Ryan Wright,
Parks and Recreation Director; Amy Haug, HR & Risk Management Director.
Employee organization: AFCSME D.C. 36, Local 917
There were no public comments provided.
No reportable action was taken.
Mayor Tye adjourned the Closed Session at 4:59 p.m.
2. STUDY SESSION: Mayor Tye opened the Study Session at
5:30 p.m. Mayor Pro Tem Low was absent.
2.1 False Alarm Reduction Program Review - Update
MA/Nguyen presented the report and responded to Council Member questions.
There were no public comments provided.
The Council achieved consensus and provided the following direction to staff:
Move forward with the False Alarm Reduction Program, give the public a six
month learning period before citations are issued, set fees at $0 for first false
alarm, $100 at second, $200 at third and $500 at fourth and $500 for all
subsequent false alarms. Same fees for residential and commercial.
Mayor Tye adjourned the Study Session at 6:25 p.m.
3. CALL TO ORDER: Mayor Tye called the Regular City Council
meeting to order at 6:47 p.m. in the South Coast Air Quality Management District
Main Auditorium, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Council Member Chou led the Pledge of
Allegiance.
INVOCATION: Deacon Al Guerrero, St. Denis Catholic Church
ROLL CALL: Council Members Andrew Chou, Stan Liu, Chia Yu
Teng, Mayor Steve Tye
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Absent: Mayor Pro Tem Ruth M. Low
Staff present in person: Dan Fox, City Manager; Omar Sandoval, City
Attorney; Ryan McLean, Assistant City Manager; Anthony Santos, Assistant to
the City Manager; Greg Gubman, Community Development Director; Grace Lee,
Planning Manager; Mayuko Nakajima, Senior Planner; Jason Jacobsen, Finance
Director; Ryan Wright, Parks and Recreation Director; David Liu, Public Works
Director/City Engineer; Nicholas Delgado, Management Analyst; Cecilia Arellano,
Community Relations Manager; Joan Cruz, Administrative Coordinator; Kristina
Santana, City Clerk.
Others present: Derrick Melendez, Deputy, Diamond Bar/Walnut Sheriff’s
Station, Stephen Tousey, Captain, Diamond Bar/Walnut Sheriff’s Station
APPROVAL OF AGENDA: CA/Sandoval announced that the City Council
met in Closed Session and there was no reportable action taken. CM/Fox
confirmed there were no changes made to the agenda. Mayor Tye approved the
agenda as presented.
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, CERTIFICATES, PROCLAMATIONS: None.
5. CITY MANAGER REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
CM/Fox confirmed that there were no further reports.
6. PUBLIC COMMENTS:
The following provided public comments:
Susana Carrera, resident
Cynthia Yu, Diamond Bar Library Manager
Andrew Huang, resident
Courtney Alvarado, resident
CC/Santana reported one email on behalf of Supporters Alliance for
Environmental Responsibility was submitted for Item 8.5, and stated that the
City’s consultant provided a response.
The following provided public comments via teleconference:
Victoria Yundt, Lozeau Drury LLP
7. SCHEDULE OF FUTURE EVENTS: CM/Fox presented the Schedule of
Future Events.
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8. CONSENT CALENDAR: C/Chou moved, C/Liu seconded, to approve the
Consent Calendar, except Item 8.5. Motion carried 4-0 by the following Roll Call
vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chou, Liu, Teng, M/Tye
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: MPT/Low
8.1 Approved March 3, 2026 City Council Regular Meeting Minutes.
8.2 Ratified Check Register Dated February 25, 2026 through March 10, 2026
Totaling $729,060.97.
8.3 Approved the February 2026 Treasurer’s Statement.
8.4 Approved Agreement with LSL, LLP to provide External Auditor Services.
8.6 Approved the General Plan Status Report for 2025.
8.7 Approved the Housing Element Annual Progress Report for 2025.
8.8 Approved the Agreement with RHA Landscape Architects-Planners, Inc. to
provide Landscaping Design Services in Landscape Assessment District
Nos. 39-2022 and 41-2021.
ITEMS WITHDRAWN FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR FURTHER
CONSIDERATION:
8.5 Adopted Ordinance No. 03 (2026) Amending the Development Code to
Incorporate the Town Center Specific Plan.
Council Member Teng asked for more information about this item and the email
that was submitted.
CA/Sandoval explained that the EIR was circulated a while ago, and the City’s
consultant Sapphos concluded that there was no basis for continuing or re-
circulating the EIR and he recommended approval.
C/Liu moved, C/Chou seconded, to approve for second reading by title only,
waive full reading, and adopt Ordinance No. 03 (2026) entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR ADOPTING THE
TOWN CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN, AMENDING TITLE 22
(DEVELOPMENT CODE) OF THE DIAMOND BAR CITY CODE TO ADD
NEW CHAPTER 22.11 (MIXED USE DISTRICTS) AND TO ESTABLISH
THE TOWN CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN (TCSP) ZONING DISTRICT, AND
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND
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BAR TO REZONE ALL PROPERTIES WITHIN THE TOWN CENTER
MIXED USE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION TO THE
TOWN CENTER SPECIFIC PLAN (TCSP) DISTRICT.
Motion carried 4-0 by the following Roll Call vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chou, Liu, Teng, M/Tye
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: MPT/Low
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
9.1 Development Code Amendment No. PL2024-51 (Objective Design Standards).
SP/Nakajima and Torti Gallas + Partners Consultant Neal Payton provided the
staff presentation.
Mayor Tye opened the public hearing at 7:33 p.m.
No comments were given in person or submitted through email or
teleconference.
Mayor Tye closed the public hearing at 7:34 p.m.
C/Liu moved, C/Teng seconded, to introduce for first reading by title only, waive
full reading and set for second reading and adoption at the April 7, 2026 City
Council meeting of Ordinance No. 04 (2026) entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AMENDING
TITLE 22 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE ("DEVELOPMENT
CODE"), ADDING CHAPTER 22.19 TO ESTABLISH MULTIFAMILY AND
MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS (“ODS”)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE HOUSING LAW - PLANNING CASE
NO. PL2024-51.
Motion carried 4-0 by the following Roll Call vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Chou, Liu, Teng, M/Tye
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: MPT/Low
10. COUNCIL CONSIDERATION: None.
11. COUNCIL SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND MEETING ATTENDANCE
REPORTS/COUNCIL MEMBER COMMENTS:
The following Council Members provided a report on meetings attended at the
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expense of the local agency per Government Code 53232.3(d).
Council Member Chou reported attending the Tres Hermanos Conservation
Authority Board Meeting and being appointed as Chair.
12. ADJOURNMENT: With no further business to conduct, M/Tye adjourned the
Regular City Council Meeting at 7:48 p.m. and adjourned the meeting in memory
of Dr. Kim Hsieh.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Kristina Santana, City Clerk
The foregoing minutes are hereby approved this 7th day of April, 2026.
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Steve Tye, Mayor
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Agenda Item #: 7.2
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: Ratification of Check Register Dated March 11, 2026 through March 24, 2026
totaling $1,001,937.32.
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
Ratify the Check Register.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Expenditure of $1,001,937.32.
BACKGROUND:
The City has established the policy of issuing accounts payable checks on a bi-weekly basis with City Council
ratification at the next scheduled City Council Meeting. The attached check register containing checks dated
March 11, 2026 through March 24, 2026 totaling $1,001,937.32 is being presented for ratification.
ANALYSIS:
All payments have been made in compliance with the City's purchasing policies and procedures. The
attached Affidavit affirms that the check register has been audited and deemed accurate.
PREPARED BY:
Luisa Allen, Senior Accounting Technician, Finance
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Check Register Affidavit 4-7-2026
2. Check Register 4-7-2026
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18401 3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
100220 50062 $69.17
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
204 21106 $145.28
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
239 21106 $253.81
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
241 21106 $253.81
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
203 21106 $254.24
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
238 21106 $477.32
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
201 21106 $775.77
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
250 21106 $1,228.44
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
105220 50048 $1,620.00
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
206 21106 $3,006.55
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
207 21106 $3,507.09
3/13/2026 PERS HEALTH HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
100 21106 $71,424.88
CHECK TOTAL $83,016.36
18410 3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
201 21118 $4.76
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
238 21118 $6.54
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
239 21118 $6.54
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
241 21118 $6.54
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
250 21118 $28.85
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
207 21118 $58.59
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
206 21118 $142.17
3/13/2026 TASC FLEX SPENDING MEDICAL/CHILDCARE
03/13/2026
100 21118 $1,917.04
CHECK TOTAL $2,171.03
18411 3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
204 21110 $93.04
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
239 21110 $155.72
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
241 21110 $155.72
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
203 21110 $162.83
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
238 21110 $246.57
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
201 21110 $508.74
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
207 21110 $1,476.31
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
206 21110 $1,811.95
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
250 21110 $2,175.76
3/13/2026 CALPERS PENSION CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD
02/21/26-03/06/26
100 21110 $45,729.20
CHECK TOTAL $52,515.84
18412 3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
204 21109 $122.75
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
203 21109 $214.80
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
239 21109 $227.98
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248
DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
241 21109 $227.98
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
238 21109 $340.19
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
201 21109 $608.90
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
207 21109 $1,024.84
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
206 21109 $2,851.39
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
250 21109 $4,327.11
3/13/2026 VANTAGEPOINT TRNSFR AGNTS-
303248 DEFERRED COMP
CONTRIBUTIONS/LOAN PYMTS
03/13/2026
100 21109 $61,202.81
CHECK TOTAL $71,148.75
18413 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON MAPLE HILL PARK (021126-031226) 100630 52210 $546.58
CHECK TOTAL $546.58
18414 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (2025 DBB PED - 021326-
031626)
238638 52210 $16.57
CHECK TOTAL $16.57
18415 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (22745 SUNSET XING RD -
021326-031626)
238638 52210 $16.57
CHECK TOTAL $16.57
18416 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DBC (SERVICE: 020226-030326) 100510 52210 $7,660.56
CHECK TOTAL $7,660.56
18417 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (3564 S BREA CYN - 021326-
031626)
238638 52210 $16.57
CHECK TOTAL $16.57
18418 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON PARKS (21208 WASHINGTON AVE /
021126-031226)
100630 52210 $47.72
CHECK TOTAL $47.72
18419 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (2746 BREA CYN PED /
021326-031626)
238638 52210 $16.29
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $16.29
18420 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CITYHALL (SERVICE: 021326-031626) 100620 52210 $12,549.42
CHECK TOTAL $12,549.42
18421 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 41 (20850 HIGH CNTRY PED /
021126-031226)
241641 52210 $15.35
CHECK TOTAL $15.35
18422 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 41 (20980 E CYN RIDGE
SPKL/021126-031226)
241641 52210 $15.35
CHECK TOTAL $15.35
18423 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (1000 S LEMON PED/021226-
031526)
238638 52210 $16.57
CHECK TOTAL $16.57
18424 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON DISTRICT 38 (719 GRAND AVE
IRR/021326-031626)
238638 52210 $91.89
CHECK TOTAL $91.89
18425 3/18/2026 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON PARKS (PONYFIELDS / 021326-031626) 100630 52210 $45.56
CHECK TOTAL $45.56
18426 3/24/2026 ABSOLUTE SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL INC FEBRUARY 2026 SECURITY GUARD
SERVICES
100520 55330 $240.00
3/24/2026 ABSOLUTE SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL INC FEBRUARY 2026 SECURITY GUARD
SERVICES
100510 55330 $3,341.12
CHECK TOTAL $3,581.12
18427 3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
239 21117 $0.94
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
241 21117 $0.94
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
201 21117 $8.47
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
204 21117 $9.02
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
203 21117 $15.80
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
207 21117 $35.88
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
250 21117 $108.10
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CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
206 21117 $196.12
3/24/2026 AFLAC SUPP INSURANCE PREMIUM FEBRUARY
2026
100 21117 $1,376.75
CHECK TOTAL $1,752.02
18428 3/24/2026 AIRGAS INC RENTAL ARGON (110125-113025) 100630 51200 $102.57
CHECK TOTAL $102.57
18429 3/24/2026 ALEXANDER PARK INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT - MUSIC - WS 26 100520 55320 $1,485.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,485.00
18430 3/24/2026 ALL CITY MANAGEMENT
SERVICES INC CROSSING GUARD SERVICES - 2/15/26-
2/28/26
100310 55412 $13,033.44
CHECK TOTAL $13,033.44
18431 3/24/2026 ARCHITERRA INC PLAN CHECK PL2022-89 MORNING
CANYON
100 22107 $250.00
3/24/2026 ARCHITERRA INC PLAN CHECK PL2024-39 BREA CANYON
ROAD
100 22107 $437.50
3/24/2026 ARCHITERRA INC PLAN CHECK PL2025-29 MONTEFINO 100 22107 $437.50
3/24/2026 ARCHITERRA INC PLAN CHECK PL2017-169 BREA
CANYON BUS PARK
100 22107 $874.41
CHECK TOTAL $1,999.41
18432 3/24/2026 ATKINSON, ANDELSON, LOYA,
RUUD & ROMO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - LEGAL 100220 54900 $9,961.51
CHECK TOTAL $9,961.51
18433 3/24/2026 BELLFLOWER AUTOMOTIVE INC FLEET VEHICLE MAINT (LIC#1570799) 502630 52312 $2,428.01
CHECK TOTAL $2,428.01
18434 3/24/2026 BLACK BIRD FIRE PROTECTION
INC FIRE SYS SVCS (C/HALL)FY25/26 100620 52320 $495.00
CHECK TOTAL $495.00
18435 3/24/2026 LINGO TELECOM LLC CITYWIDE ANALOG PHONE SYSTEM -
MAR 2026
100230 52200 $5,080.61
CHECK TOTAL $5,080.61
18436 3/24/2026 CALIFORNIA COAST CARPET &
FLOORING INC INSTALLATION OF NEW VINYL FLOORING
(DBC 030426)
100510 52310 $16,839.14
CHECK TOTAL $16,839.14
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CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18437 3/24/2026 CORODATA MEDIA STORAGE
INC DAILY TAPE ROTATION & STORAGE - FEB
2026
100230 54030 $713.15
CHECK TOTAL $713.15
18438 3/24/2026 DAPEER ROSENBLIT & LITVAK LLP SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL CODE
ENFORCEMENT
100120 54024 $2,156.12
3/24/2026 DAPEER ROSENBLIT & LITVAK LLP SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL CODE
ENFORCEMENT
100120 54024 $307.40
3/24/2026 DAPEER ROSENBLIT & LITVAK LLP SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL CODE 771
BOWCREEK
100120 54024 $5,845.74
3/24/2026 DAPEER ROSENBLIT & LITVAK LLP SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL CODE 23836
TWIN PINES
100120 54024 $825.00
CHECK TOTAL $9,134.26
18439 3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL HMO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
250 21105 $0.66
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL HMO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
206 21105 $0.96
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL HMO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
207 21105 $0.96
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL HMO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
201 21105 $1.61
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL HMO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
100 21105 $159.45
CHECK TOTAL $163.64
18440 3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
204 21105 $8.23
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
203 21105 $14.40
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
239 21105 $21.30
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
241 21105 $21.30
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
238 21105 $35.92
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
201 21105 $46.01
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
207 21105 $212.39
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
206 21105 $246.93
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
250 21105 $336.58
3/24/2026 DELTA DENTAL INSURANCE
COMPANY PPO DENTAL INSURANCE PREMIUM
MARCH 2026
100 21105 $4,802.02
CHECK TOTAL $5,745.08
18441 3/24/2026 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LIVESCAN FEES 100220 52510 $128.00
CHECK TOTAL $128.00
18442 3/24/2026 DIAMOND BAR STORAGE
OWNER LLC
STORAGE UNITS CDD/PLANNING APRIL
26
100420 52302 $880.00
CHECK TOTAL $880.00
18443 3/24/2026 DS SERVICES OF AMERICA INC WATER SERVICE @ CITYHALL (021326-
031226)
100620 51200 $860.74
CHECK TOTAL $860.74
18444 3/24/2026 DYLAN ARENAS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 100520 50030 $14,000.00
CHECK TOTAL $14,000.00
18445 3/24/2026 ECOFERT INC FERTILIZER INJECTION SYSTEM - MARCH
2026
100630 52320 $1,207.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,207.00
18446 3/24/2026 EPTURA INC ANNUAL RENEWAL - MANAGER PLUS -
FY 25-26
100230 52314 $12,657.79
CHECK TOTAL $12,657.79
18447 3/24/2026 EXTERIOR PRODUCTS CORP MAINT & OP SUPPLIES/SERVICES (DBC
030526)
100510 52320 $4,577.31
3/24/2026 EXTERIOR PRODUCTS CORP MAINT & OP SUPPLIES/SERVICES
(CITYHALL 030526)
100510 52320 $397.42
3/24/2026 EXTERIOR PRODUCTS CORP MAINT & OP SUPPLIES/SERVICES
(CITYHALL 030526)
100620 51200 $1,815.11
3/24/2026 EXTERIOR PRODUCTS CORP MAINT & OP SUPPLIES/SERVICES
(CITYHALL 030526)
100620 52320 $1,905.86
3/24/2026 EXTERIOR PRODUCTS CORP MAINT & OP SUPPLIES/SERVICES
(PONYFIELD 030526)
262630 56104 $2,807.83
CHECK TOTAL $11,503.53
18448 3/24/2026 FOOTHILL BUILDING MATERIALS
INC SAND AND SANDBAGS FIRE
STATION#121 (021826)
100350 51200 $762.76
CHECK TOTAL $762.76
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18449 3/24/2026 FRESHMOBILECA LLC FLEET MOBILE WASHING SERVICE
(030626)
502620 52312 $27.50
3/24/2026 FRESHMOBILECA LLC FLEET MOBILE WASHING SERVICE
(030626)
502430 52312 $110.00
3/24/2026 FRESHMOBILECA LLC FLEET MOBILE WASHING SERVICE
(030626)
502655 52312 $110.00
3/24/2026 FRESHMOBILECA LLC FLEET MOBILE WASHING SERVICE
(030626)
502620 52312 $137.50
3/24/2026 FRESHMOBILECA LLC FLEET MOBILE WASHING SERVICE
(030626)
502630 52312 $137.50
CHECK TOTAL $522.50
18450 3/24/2026 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
CORP SUMMARY BILL - INTERNET SERVICE -
MAR 2026
100230 54030 $800.00
3/24/2026 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
CORP SUMMARY BILL - INTERNET SERVICE -
FEB/MAR 2026
100230 54030 $1,009.24
CHECK TOTAL $1,809.24
18451 3/24/2026 FUN EXPRESS LLC SUPPLIES FOR BREAKFAST WITH THE
BUNNY
100520 51200 $1,192.05
CHECK TOTAL $1,192.05
18452 3/24/2026 GEO PLASTICS USED OIL RECYCLING CONTAINERS 253180 51200 $1,982.97
CHECK TOTAL $1,982.97
18453 3/24/2026 GOGO TECHNOLOGIES INC FY 25-26 DIAMOND RIDE SR
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
206650 55560 $34,473.68
CHECK TOTAL $34,473.68
18454 3/24/2026 GOVCONNECTION INC PURCHASE OF CISCO SWITCH - TRAFFIC
NETWORK
206650 56130 $8,401.86
CHECK TOTAL $8,401.86
18455 3/24/2026 HELIX ENVIRONMENTAL
PLANNING INC CANYON LOOP TRAIL RESTORATION 301630 56104 $3,746.51
CHECK TOTAL $3,746.51
18456 3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES PARK SUPPLIES (LARKSTONE CG030326) 100630 52320 $152.91
3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES PARK SUPPLIES (PONY JW 022726) 262630 56104 $451.79
3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES PARKS / MAINT TOOLS (GC031226) 100620 51300 $108.75
3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES PARKS / MAINT TOOLS (GC031226) 100630 52320 $154.21
3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES MAINT TOOLS (CB 031026) 100620 51300 $9.50
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/24/2026 HOME DEPOT CREDIT SERVICES ROAD MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (JSI
031626)
100655 51300 $65.15
CHECK TOTAL $942.31
18457 3/24/2026 HUMANE SOCIETY OF POMONA
VALLEY INC ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES IN FEB. 100340 55404 $45,758.42
CHECK TOTAL $45,758.42
18458 3/24/2026 INTEGRUS LLC RICOH COPY CHARGES - 12/19/25 -
1/18/26
100230 52314 $732.55
3/24/2026 INTEGRUS LLC RICOH COPIER CHARGES - 2/19/26 -
3/18/26
100230 52314 $929.40
CHECK TOTAL $1,661.95
18459 3/24/2026 INTERIOR OFFICE SOLUTIONS INC OFFICE FURNITURE - PLANNING
MANAGER OFFICE - DEP
504620 56100 $10,652.54
CHECK TOTAL $10,652.54
18460 3/24/2026 IT1 SOURCE LLC MOBIL IPAD PRINTERS - ENERGOV
PROJECT
503230 56130 $952.63
CHECK TOTAL $952.63
18461 3/24/2026 J & J'S SPORTS & TROPHIES YOUTH BASKETBALL MEDALS 100520 51200 $830.62
CHECK TOTAL $830.62
18462 3/24/2026 JACKSON'S AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA FLEET VEHICLE MAINT
(LIC#1315342/1338159)
502620 52312 $513.81
3/24/2026 JACKSON'S AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA BATTERY DEPOSIT REFUND INV#496358 502620 52312 ($38.79)
3/24/2026 JACKSON'S AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA FLEET VEHICLE MAINT SUPPLIES 502630 52312 $100.14
3/24/2026 JACKSON'S AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA FLEET MAINTENANCE BATTERY
REPLACEMENT LIC#1601067
502630 52312 $201.26
3/24/2026 JACKSON'S AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA FLEET MAINTENANCE BATTERY
REPLACEMENT LIC#1524126
502630 52312 $143.08
CHECK TOTAL $919.50
18463 3/24/2026 JEFFREY D SIMPSON LAYOUT AND DESIGN OF SUMMER 2026
RECREATION GUIDE
100240 54900 $5,925.00
CHECK TOTAL $5,925.00
18464 3/24/2026 K7 ENTERPRISES DBC PARKING LOT SIGNAGE 100510 52110 $586.58
CHECK TOTAL $586.58
18465 3/24/2026 KEVIN D JONES PS - SR57-60 CONF PROJ FEDERAL
ADVOCACY - FEB 2026
100615 54400 $4,000.00
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $4,000.00
18466 3/24/2026 KIMBERLY DOWNEY ESMOND CONTRACT CLASS - YOUTH DANCE 100520 55320 $3,168.00
CHECK TOTAL $3,168.00
18467 3/24/2026 KRZYSZTOF CHRIS BALASINSKI OFFICIALS FOR YOUTH BASKETBALL FY
25-26
100520 55305 $1,791.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,791.00
18468 3/24/2026 LOCAL AGENCY ENGINEERING
ASSOCIATES INC DB COMPLETE STREETS - CONST MGMT -
FEB 2026
301610 56190 $19,146.25
CHECK TOTAL $19,146.25
18469 3/24/2026 LOOMIS COURIER SERVICES - FEBRUARY 2026 100210 54900 $796.20
3/24/2026 LOOMIS COURIER SERVICES - FEBRUARY 2026 100510 54900 $796.20
CHECK TOTAL $1,592.40
18470 3/24/2026 LOS ANGELES COUNTY PUBLIC
WORKS CS - INDUSTRIAL WASTE SERVICES - THRU
FEB 2026
100610 55550 $4,275.64
3/24/2026 LOS ANGELES COUNTY PUBLIC
WORKS SUMP PUMP MAINTENANCE
(SYCAMORE CYN PARK) FY25-26
100630 52320 $769.94
CHECK TOTAL $5,045.58
18471 3/24/2026 MCE CORPORATION ROAD MAINTENANCE (FEB 2026) 201655 55530 $3,448.20
3/24/2026 MCE CORPORATION ROAD MAINTENANCE (FEB 2026) 100655 55530 $6,395.52
3/24/2026 MCE CORPORATION ROAD MAINTENANCE (FEB 2026) 100655 55528 $8,411.54
CHECK TOTAL $18,255.26
18472 3/24/2026 MNS ENGINEERS INC DESIGN -DB COMPLETE STREETS PROJ -
2/23/26-3/29/26
301610 56105 $9,437.75
CHECK TOTAL $9,437.75
18473 3/24/2026 MONICA FLORES INSTRUCTOR PAYMENT - ENRICHMENT -
WS 26
100520 55320 $612.00
CHECK TOTAL $612.00
18474 3/24/2026 MULHOLLAND CONSULTING INC DESIGN-SYCAMORE CYN PARK PED
BRIDGE - SEP 2025
301630 56104 $8,730.00
3/24/2026 MULHOLLAND CONSULTING INC DESIGN-SYCAMORE CYN PARK PED
BRIDGE - OCT 2025
301630 56104 $13,487.50
CHECK TOTAL $22,217.50
18475 3/24/2026 NATIONAL TRENCH SAFETY INC KRAIL RENTAL EQUIPMENT (030326-
033026)
100655 52300 $607.35
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $607.35
18476 3/24/2026 NOVA LANDSCAPE GROUP INC LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
(PONYFIELD 030926)
262630 56104 $167,492.50
3/24/2026 NOVA LANDSCAPE GROUP INC LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
(PARKS)
262630 56104 $53,502.25
CHECK TOTAL $220,994.75
18477 3/24/2026 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CENTERS OF CALIFORNIA PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL 100220 52510 $210.00
CHECK TOTAL $210.00
18478 3/24/2026 OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - DECEMBER 2025 100210 51200 $64.65
3/24/2026 OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - DECEMBER 2025 100510 51200 $159.21
3/24/2026 OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - DECEMBER 2025 100620 51200 $253.29
3/24/2026 OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - DECEMBER 2025 100520 51200 $359.44
3/24/2026 OFFICE SOLUTIONS OFFICE SUPPLIES - DECEMBER 2025 100140 51200 $1,736.45
CHECK TOTAL $2,573.04
18479 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR ALMA CRUZ RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $45.00
CHECK TOTAL $45.00
18480 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR DENISE WASHINGTON RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $94.00
CHECK TOTAL $94.00
18481 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR DR. SAMIR BATNIJI FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $500.00
CHECK TOTAL $500.00
18482 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR ELZABIETA KORSAK RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $40.00
CHECK TOTAL $40.00
18483 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR ENZA BOUCHER RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $45.00
CHECK TOTAL $45.00
18484 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR EWA MARIA KOJDER RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $40.00
CHECK TOTAL $40.00
18485 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR FIRST CLASS EVENTS FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,246.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,246.00
18486 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR FIZA KHAN FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $500.00
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $500.00
18487 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR FUNMI ADERETI FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,200.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,200.00
18488 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR GRACE ABAD RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $40.00
CHECK TOTAL $40.00
18489 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR JASMIN MONDRAGON FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $200.00
CHECK TOTAL $200.00
18490 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR JENNIFER RAMIREZ RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $119.00
CHECK TOTAL $119.00
18491 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR JOSEFINA ROJAS FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,701.23
CHECK TOTAL $1,701.23
18492 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR KATHLEEN DELGADO RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $80.00
CHECK TOTAL $80.00
18493 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR LESLIE LE FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,666.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,666.00
18494 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR LILY WONG RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $25.00
CHECK TOTAL $25.00
18495 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR MALINDA CANCIO FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,004.33
CHECK TOTAL $1,004.33
18496 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR NICOLAS NUNEZ FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $670.98
CHECK TOTAL $670.98
18497 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR NITA MORALES FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $200.00
CHECK TOTAL $200.00
18498 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR NVWM REALTY LLC FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $200.00
CHECK TOTAL $200.00
18499 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR PAMELA CAJUCOM RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $80.00
CHECK TOTAL $80.00
18500 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR PAUL GHOTRA FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $1,185.50
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $1,185.50
18501 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR PEGGY MENCHACA RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $40.00
CHECK TOTAL $40.00
18502 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR SALVADOR SOLORIO FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $200.00
CHECK TOTAL $200.00
18503 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR TARA BUNIEL-
LADOUCEUR
RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $30.00
CHECK TOTAL $30.00
18504 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR UNITED ABACUS
ARITHMETIC
ASSOCIATION
FACILITY REFUND 100 20202 $950.00
CHECK TOTAL $950.00
18505 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR VICKI SMUTNEY RECREATION PROGRAM REFUND 100 20202 $40.00
CHECK TOTAL $40.00
18506 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR DIAMOND BAR SENIOR
CITIZENS CLUB
SENIOR CLUB LIABILITY INSURANCE
REIMBURSEMENT
100520 57210 $610.00
CHECK TOTAL $610.00
18507 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR MING CHUNG CHEN REFUND-FOOTHILL PASS 206 48400 $144.00
CHECK TOTAL $144.00
18508 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR NICOLE TORRES REIMB-BRIDAL SHOW PARKING 100510 52304 $30.00
CHECK TOTAL $30.00
18509 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR RAJNEESH JAIN REFUND-FOOTHILL PASS 206 48400 $144.00
CHECK TOTAL $144.00
18510 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR SUPER DIAMOND AGE
SENIOR CLUB
SENIOR CLUB LIABILITY INSURANCE
REIMBURSEMENT
100520 57210 $1,027.03
CHECK TOTAL $1,027.03
18511 3/24/2026 ONE TIME PAY VENDOR - CND
REFUND
REX ZHANG C&D REFUND: 1649 ASPEN GROVE LN 100 22105 $250.00
CHECK TOTAL $250.00
18512 3/24/2026 OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY CITYHALL UPGRADES PROJECT -
ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE
504620 56100 $2,301.00
CHECK TOTAL $2,301.00
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City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18513 3/24/2026 PACIFIC PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES LLC ROAD MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES
(SYCAMORE CYN PARK)
100655 51250 $4,178.73
CHECK TOTAL $4,178.73
18514 3/24/2026 PAPER RECYCLING &
SHREDDING CH CONSOLE SHRED- MARCH 250170 55000 $120.00
CHECK TOTAL $120.00
18515 3/24/2026 PRO1PRINT, LLC 80 SIGNS FOR PARKS & MEDIANS:
REDUCED MAINTENANCE
100240 52110 $4,730.40
CHECK TOTAL $4,730.40
18516 3/24/2026 PROTECTION ONE INC CITYHALL (MONITOR EXTND SVS 032926-
042826)
100620 52320 $49.59
CHECK TOTAL $49.59
18517 3/24/2026 PUBLIC STORAGE #23051 COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFSITE
STORAGE-APRIL2026
100240 52302 $1,045.00
3/24/2026 PUBLIC STORAGE #23051 PARKS AND RECREATION OFF SITE
STORAGE UNITS
100520 52302 $927.00
3/24/2026 PUBLIC STORAGE #23051 PARKS AND RECREATION OFF SITE
STORAGE UNITS
100520 52302 $971.00
CHECK TOTAL $2,943.00
18518 3/24/2026 PYRO COMM SYSTEMS INC FIRE ALARM TESTING @ DBC (031926) 100510 52320 $585.00
CHECK TOTAL $585.00
18519 3/24/2026 RETAIL MARKETING SERVICES INC CART RETRIEVAL SERVICES FEB 2026 250170 55000 $15.00
CHECK TOTAL $15.00
18520 3/24/2026 ROTH STAFFING COMPANIES, LP TEMP STAFFING - CITY CLERK WK
03/01/2026
100140 54900 $331.50
3/24/2026 ROTH STAFFING COMPANIES, LP TEMP STAFFING - CITY CLERK WK
3/8/2026
100140 54900 $312.00
3/24/2026 ROTH STAFFING COMPANIES, LP TEMP STAFFING - FINANCE WK
3/20/2026
100210 54900 $1,420.80
CHECK TOTAL $2,064.30
18521 3/24/2026 SC FUELS FLEET FUEL (030126-031526) 502130 52330 $39.57
3/24/2026 SC FUELS FLEET FUEL (030126-031526) 502620 52330 $363.30
3/24/2026 SC FUELS FLEET FUEL (030126-031526) 502630 52330 $594.65
3/24/2026 SC FUELS FLEET FUEL (030126-031526) 502655 52330 $1,114.56
Page 27 of 74
City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
CHECK TOTAL $2,112.08
18522 3/24/2026 SCMAF CONTRACT CLASS INSURANCE 100520 55320 $966.00
CHECK TOTAL $966.00
18523 3/24/2026 SOCIAL VOCATIONAL SERVICES MAINTENANCE: LITTER & WEED
REMOVAL (FEB 2026)
100645 55528 $3,113.00
CHECK TOTAL $3,113.00
18524 3/24/2026 SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FACILITY LEASE 100130 52302 $2,824.69
CHECK TOTAL $2,824.69
18525 3/24/2026 SPECTRUM BUSINESS INTERNET SERVICE/HERITAGE PARK -
MAR 2026
100230 54030 $299.44
CHECK TOTAL $299.44
18526 3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
204 21107 $1.99
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
239 21107 $2.20
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY
LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
241 21107 $2.20
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
238 21107 $3.32
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
203 21107 $3.48
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY
LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
204 21113 $6.91
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
239 21113 $9.41
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
241 21113 $9.41
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY
LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
203 21113 $12.08
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
238 21113 $14.49
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
207 21107 $23.25
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY
LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
201 21107 $23.50
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
201 21113 $28.11
Page 28 of 74
City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
206 21107 $46.35
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
207 21113 $89.98
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
250 21107 $104.22
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
206 21113 $117.21
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
250 21113 $136.68
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
100 21107 $1,721.46
3/24/2026 STANDARD INSURANCE
COMPANY LIFE/SUPP LIFE/LTD/STD INSURANCE
PREMIUM MAR 2026
100 21113 $2,597.79
CHECK TOTAL $4,954.04
18527 3/24/2026 STAY GREEN INC LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE (CITY
HALL/MARCH 2026)
100620 52320 $1,250.00
CHECK TOTAL $1,250.00
18528 3/24/2026 STEPHEN LUGO PONY FIELD - ATHLETIC FIELD MARKINGS 262630 56104 $9,995.00
CHECK TOTAL $9,995.00
18529 3/24/2026 STUMP FENCE CO PONY FIELD - FENCE REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
262630 56104 $29,800.00
3/24/2026 STUMP FENCE CO PONY FIELD - FENCE REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
262630 56104 $33,610.00
CHECK TOTAL $63,410.00
18530 3/24/2026 THE ARTINA GROUP W2 TAX FORMS & ENVELOPES FOR 2025 100210 52110 $418.97
3/24/2026 THE ARTINA GROUP 1095 TAX FORMS & ENVELOPES FOR
2025
100210 52110 $55.14
CHECK TOTAL $474.11
18531 3/24/2026 THE GAS COMPANY GAS SERVICE @ CITYHALL (021126-
031326)
100620 52215 $1,264.18
3/24/2026 THE GAS COMPANY NATURAL GAS SERVICE @ HERITAGE
PARK (021226-031626
100630 52215 $495.91
3/24/2026 THE GAS COMPANY NATURAL GAS SERVICE @ DBC (021326-
031726)
100510 52215 $271.31
CHECK TOTAL $2,031.40
Page 29 of 74
City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18532 3/24/2026 THE SAUCE CREATIVE SERVICES
INC PRINTING FOR WINDMILL HUNT 100520 52110 $1,015.84
3/24/2026 THE SAUCE CREATIVE SERVICES
INC SUMMER DAY CAMP FLYER 100520 52110 $330.11
CHECK TOTAL $1,345.95
18533 3/24/2026 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO MAINT SUPPLIES (JK 031326) 100620 52320 $78.84
CHECK TOTAL $78.84
18534 3/24/2026 THE TAIT GROUP INC PS/TRANSPORTATION ADVOCACY - FEB
2026
100615 54410 $700.00
CHECK TOTAL $700.00
18535 3/24/2026 TUMBLE-N-KIDS INC CONTRACT CLASS- YOUTH
GYMNASTICS
100520 55320 $1,569.60
CHECK TOTAL $1,569.60
18536 3/24/2026 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC COMPUTER SOFTWARE - ELM PROJEC 503230 56135 $5,600.00
CHECK TOTAL $5,600.00
18537 3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
204 21108 $3.22
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
203 21108 $5.63
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
239 21108 $6.95
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
241 21108 $6.95
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
238 21108 $12.16
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
201 21108 $18.75
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
207 21108 $76.47
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
250 21108 $101.73
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
206 21108 $105.88
3/24/2026 VISION SERVICE PLAN VISION INSURANCE PREMIUM MARCH
2026
100 21108 $1,905.68
CHECK TOTAL $2,243.42
Page 30 of 74
City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18538 3/24/2026 VORTEX SERVICES, LLC RETENTION CONTRACT WITHHOLDING:
26000019
301 29004 $6,081.25
3/24/2026 VORTEX SERVICES, LLC RETENTION CONTRACT WITHHOLDING:
26000019
301 29004 $8,520.30
CHECK TOTAL $14,601.55
18539 3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT ADULT VOLLEYBALL GYM RENTAL 100520 52302 $573.75
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT YOUTH BASKETBALL GYM RENTAL-
PRACTICES
100520 52302 $1,530.00
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT YOUTH BASKETBALL GYM RENTAL-
GAMES
100520 52302 $3,978.00
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY UNIFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT POOL RENTAL FOR CONTRACT CLASSES 100520 52302 $420.00
CHECK TOTAL $6,501.75
18540 3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT CITYHALLW-(020126-022826) 100620 52220 $847.69
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT D38W-(020126-022826) 238638 52220 $5,658.81
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT D38(R)W-(020126-022826) 238638 52220 $1,232.59
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT D39W-(020126-022826) 239639 52220 $5,021.55
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT D41W-(020126-022826) 241641 52220 $1,434.72
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT DBCW-(020126-022826) 100510 52220 $394.68
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT PARKSW-(020126-022826) 100630 52220 $9,902.08
3/24/2026 WALNUT VALLEY WATER DISTRICT PARKS(R)W-(020126-022826) 100630 52220 $990.04
CHECK TOTAL $25,482.16
18541 3/24/2026 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY JANITORIAL SUPPLIES (DBC) 100510 51210 $166.53
3/24/2026 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY JANITORIAL SUPPLIES (DBC 031126) 100510 51210 $332.36
3/24/2026 WAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY JANITORIAL SUPPLIES @ DBC 100510 51210 $401.37
CHECK TOTAL $900.26
18542 3/24/2026 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE (021626-
022826)
100645 55522 $2,364.00
3/24/2026 WEST COAST ARBORISTS INC D41 TREE MAINTENANCE (021626-
022826)
241641 55522 $3,600.00
CHECK TOTAL $5,964.00
Page 31 of 74
City of Diamond Bar Check Register
CHECK #
CHECK DATE
VENDOR NAME
OTP VENDOR NAME
INVOICE DESCRIPTION
ORG
OBJECT
AMOUNT
18543 3/24/2026 WILLDAN GEOTECHNICAL BUILDING AND SAFETY INTERIM PERMIT
TECHNICIAN FEB
100420 55100 $13,132.50
CHECK TOTAL $13,132.50
18544 3/24/2026 WOODRUFF & SMART, A
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION LEGAL SERVICES - JANUARY 2026 100 22107 $2,368.80
3/24/2026 WOODRUFF & SMART, A
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION LEGAL SERVICES - JANUARY 2026 100 22107 $2,425.20
3/24/2026 WOODRUFF & SMART, A
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION LEGAL SERVICES - JANUARY 2026 100120 54020 $15,418.83
CHECK TOTAL $20,212.83
18545 3/24/2026 YUNEX CORP TS MAINTENANCE - FEB 2026 207650 55536 $5,711.62
CHECK TOTAL $5,711.62
18546 3/24/2026 ZUMAR INDUSTRIES INC ROAD MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES (SIGN
BASE/ANCHOR)
100655 51250 $698.99
CHECK TOTAL $698.99
GRAND TOTAL $1,001,937.32
Page 32 of 74
Agenda Item #: 7.3
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 04 (2026) - Objective Design Standards, Development Code
Amendment No. PL2024-51.
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve for second reading by title only, waive full reading of Ordinance No. 04 (2026), and adopt:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AMENDING TITLE 22 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL
CODE ("DEVELOPMENT CODE"), ADDING CHAPTER 22.19 TO ESTABLISH MULTIFAMILY AND MIXED-USE
RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS (“ODS”) IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE HOUSING LAW -
PLANNING CASE NO. PL2024-51.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funds for the preparation of citywide objective design standards were allocated within the General
Plan Update Fund (103) as part of the FY 2023/24 Adopted Budget, for a not-to-exceed amount of $185,000.
BACKGROUND:
On March 17, 2026, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing and approved for first reading
Ordinance No. 04 (2026), amending the Development Code to establish Citywide objective design standards
(ODS), for multifamily and mixed-use residential development projects to implement the City's certified Housing
Element and be in compliance with State housing mandates.
The Council approved the first reading by 4-0 vote (one absence).
ANALYSIS:
Ordinance 04 (2026) (Attachment 1) is now being presented for second reading by title only and adoption,
and will become effective 30 days from April 7, 2026. A copy of the March 17, 2026 City Council report (without
attachments) is included for reference as Attachment 2.
LEGAL REVIEW:
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Agenda Item #: 7.3
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Ordinance as to form.
PREPARED BY:
Mayuko Nakajima, Senior Planner, Community Development
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Ordinance No. 04 (2026)
2. City Council Staff Report March 17, 2026 (Attachments not included)
Page 34 of 74
ORDINANCE NO. 04 (2026)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AMENDING
TITLE 22 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL CODE ("DEVELOPMENT
CODE"), ADDING CHAPTER 22.19 TO ESTABLISH MULTIFAMILY AND
MIXED-USE RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS (“ODS”)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE HOUSING LAW - PLANNING CASE
NO. PL2024-51.
WHEREAS, Title 22 (Development Code) of the Diamond Bar City Code (DBCC)
establishes allowable uses of property and related development standards within all
zoning districts in the City; and
WHEREAS, several provisions of State law, including, but not limited to, Senate
Bill 35 and Senate Bill 330, established mandates for cities and counties to streamline the
review process for multifamily housing, including mixed-use residential developments,
and require local agencies to limit their review of qualifying housing projects to objective
standards; and
WHEREAS, implementation of Program H-8 of Diamond Bar’s certified 6th Cycle
(2021-2029) Housing Element commits the City to update the Development Code to
include objective standards as part of its broader obligation to minimize constraints on
housing supply and affordability; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to establish ODS applicable to multifamily housing
and mixed-use residential development projects in the City in order to implement the
Housing Element and to appropriately regulate development in a manner consistent with
State law and which facilitates a fair and efficient review process that results in high quality
development and buildings that are appropriate for their context and environment; and
WHEREAS, on February 24, 2026, the Planning Commission held a duly noticed
public hearing regarding proposed amendments to Title 22 (“Development Code”) of the
Diamond Bar City Code, Planning Case No. PL2024-51, and adopted Resolution No.
2026-03 recommending City Council approval of said Development Code Amendment;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65090, a notice of at least 1/8
page display was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune newspaper on March 6,
2026, and a copy of the public notice was posted at the City’s designated community
posting sites; and
WHEREAS, on March 17, 2026, the City Council held a duly noticed public hearing
regarding the proposed Development Code Amendment; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Ordinance is subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”). Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15164, the
City has prepared Addendum No. 2 to the General Plan EIR (No. SCH 2018051066),
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Ordinance No. 04 (2026)
2
which demonstrates that adoption of the ODS would not result in new or substantially
more severe impacts beyond those that were evaluated in the EIR for the City General
Plan 2040; therefore, no subsequent environmental document is required; and
WHEREAS, the documents and materials constituting the administrative record of
the proceedings upon which the City's decision is based are located at the City of
Diamond Bar, Community Development Department, Planning Division, 21810 Copley
Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765; and
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby adopts the facts and reasons stated in
Planning Commission Resolution No. 2026-03 recommending City Council approval of
the said Development Code Amendments, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk
and which is incorporated herein by reference with the same force and effect as if set
forth in full.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar does hereby find,
determine and ordains as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 22.19 (Objective Design Standards for Multifamily
and Mixed-Use Development) of Title 22 of the Diamond Bar City Code is hereby added
as follows:
Sec. 22.19.010. – Purpose.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish citywide objective design standards (ODS) to
ensure consistent, transparent, and measurable review of multifamily and mixed-use
residential development projects in accordance with State law. The ODS is intended to
streamline project approvals by providing clear verifiable criteria for design that do not
require subjective interpretation.
Sec. 22.19.020. – Applicability.
The objective design standards will apply to construction projects located anywhere in the
City involving the development or substantial improvement of any of the following:
1. Multifamily residential projects, including duplexes, townhouses, or multifamily
dwellings.
2. Mixed-use projects featuring a combination of multifamily residential or other uses.
All such development shall be subject to the Diamond Bar Objective Design Standards
for Multifamily and Mixed-Use Development, which is on file with the City Clerk, and which
is incorporated by reference into this Section 22.19.020 as if fully set forth herein.
SECTION 2: Subsection (m) of Section 22.80.020 (Definitions of
specialized terms and phrases) of Title 22, Chapter 22.80 of the Diamond Bar City Code
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Ordinance No. 04 (2026)
3
is amended to add a new definition for “mixed-use” as follows:
(m) Definitions, “M.” The following definitions are in alphabetical order:
…
Mixed-use. The combination of nonresidential and residential uses located on the same
property as part of a unified development. Mixed-use development may consist of
commercial and residential uses integrated either vertically (vertical mixed-use) in the
same structure or group of structures, or horizontally on the same development site
(horizontal mixed-use) where parking, open spaces, and other development features are
shared. In a residential/commercial mixed-use development, both uses are considered
primary uses of the land.
…
SECTION 3: The City Council hereby adopts the Diamond Bar Objective
Design Standards for Multifamily and Mixed-Use Development, incorporated by reference
in DBCC Chapter 22.19 (Objective Design Standards for Multifamily and Mixed-Use
Development) and attached to this Ordinance as Exhibit 1. The City Council further directs
the City Clerk to maintain a copy of said manual on file in Office of the City Clerk, make it
freely accessible to the public, and to cause a copy of the manual to be posted on the
official City of Diamond Bar website.
SECTION 4: If any section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section,
subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that
any one (or more) section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase had been
declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 5: The City Clerk shall attest and certify to the passage and
adoption of this Ordinance within 15 days after adoption, cause it to be published or
posted in accordance with California law, and it shall be effective 30 days after adoption
pursuant to Government Code Section 36937.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City
of Diamond Bar on the 7th day of April, 2026.
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
__________________________
Steve Tye, Mayor
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Ordinance No. 04 (2026)
4
ATTEST:
I, Kristina Santana, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Ordinance was duly introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the
City of Diamond Bar held on the 17th day of March, 2026, and was finally passed at a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the 7th day of April,
2026, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers:
NOES: Councilmembers:
ABSENT: Councilmembers:
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers:
Kristina Santana, City Clerk
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Agenda Item #: 9.1
Meeting Date: March 17, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: Development Code Amendment No. PL2024-51 (Objective Design
Standards).
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
A. Open the public hearing to receive public testimony;
B. Close the public hearing; and
C. Introduce for first reading by title only, waive full reading of Ordinance No. 04 (2026), and set for second
reading and adoption at the April 7, 2026 City Council meeting:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR AMENDING TITLE 22 OF THE DIAMOND BAR MUNICIPAL
CODE ("DEVELOPMENT CODE"), ADDING CHAPTER 22.19 TO ESTABLISH MULTIFAMILY AND MIXED-USE
RESIDENTIAL OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS (“ODS”) IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE HOUSING LAW -
PLANNING CASE NO. PL2024-51.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Sufficient funds for the preparation of citywide objective design standards were allocated within the General
Plan Update Fund (103) as part of the FY 2023/24 Adopted Budget, for a not-to-exceed amount of $185,000.
BACKGROUND:
Recent State housing legislation, including Senate Bill 35 and Senate Bill 330, established mandates for cities
and counties to streamline the review process for multifamily housing, including mixed-use developments.
Consequently, local agencies are now required to limit their review of qualifying housing projects to objective
standards. ODS will apply to construction projects located anywhere in the City involving the development or
substantial improvement to multifamily residential projects including duplexes, townhouses or multifamily
dwellings or mixed-use projects featuring a combination of multifamily residential and other uses. ODS will not
apply to single-family housing in single-family zones, or to nonresidential projects.
The legislation defines “objective standards” as standards that involve no personal or subjective judgment by a
public official and are uniformly verifiable by reference to an external and uniform benchmark or criterion.
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Agenda Item #: 9.1
Meeting Date: March 17, 2026
In addition, Program H-8 of Diamond Bar’s certified 6th Cycle (2021-2029) Housing Element commits the City to
update the Development Code (Title 22 of the Diamond Bar City Code) to include objective standards as part
of its broader obligation to minimize constraints on housing supply and affordability.
Presently, Diamond Bar reviews housing projects using both objective and non-objective standards established
through the Development Code and the Citywide Design Guidelines. To bring Diamond Bar into compliance
with State law, as well as implement its Housing Element programs, the City must proceed with the formulation
of solely objective standards to govern the design of the aforementioned residential and mixed-use project
types. The standards will then be utilized by staff and the Planning Commission as the basis to approve or deny
such projects. The absence of ODS would compel the City to limit its review of these project types to only the
most basic development standards currently in place, such as setbacks, height and parking requirements;
architectural style and form-based criteria such as bulk, mass, scale and neighborhood compatibility would be
beyond the City’s authority to regulate design, and can no longer be the basis for denying a project until a
comprehensive ODS ordinance is adopted.
In 2024, the City retained Torti Gallas + Partners (TG+P) to develop ODS under an amendment to the
Consultant Services Agreement for the Town Center Specific Plan. Staff held a kickoff meeting and toured the
City with TG+P on July 24, 2024. The project team collected data, reviewed background documents such as
existing design standards and guidelines, as well as ODS from other cities as the basis for expressing desired
qualitative outcomes through the application of objective standards.
Prior to preparing the draft standards, the City conducted a joint study session with the City Council and
Planning Commission on October 8, 2024. The purpose of the study session was to introduce the ODS project,
explain the process, and invite feedback and direction to guide the preparation of the draft ODS. Key
discussion points were considered and incorporated into the draft ODS, such as restricting Contemporary
architecture adjacent to existing single-family residential neighborhoods. Following the meeting, the project
team proceeded with preparation of the ODS, which included core tasks defining various types of multifamily
and mixed-use buildings and identifying their associated design elements. The tasks included:
• Research of existing architectural styles in the City.
• Identified stakeholder groups and conducted meetings to gather feedback.
• Defined various building types, frontage types, and style options.
• Creation of a user-friendly document showcasing these design options.
ANALYSIS:
Adoption Process
Before the City Council adopts an ordinance to amend the Development Code, the Planning Commission
must first conduct a public hearing to consider the proposed amendments. The Commission then forwards its
recommendations via a resolution advising the Council whether or not the proposed amendments should be
adopted.
Planning Commission Review
On February 24, 2026, after conducting a duly noticed public hearing, the Planning Commission adopted
Resolution No. 2026-03, recommending, by a 4-0 vote (one absence), that the City Council adopt the
attached ordinance amending Title 22 (Attachment 1). The staff report and draft meeting minutes from that
meeting are included as Attachments 3 and 5 respectively.
No public comments were received prior to or during the Planning Commission hearing.
Proposed Development Code Amendment:
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Meeting Date: March 17, 2026
The proposed Development Code Amendment would amend Title 22 of the City’s Development Code to
establish objective design standards. If adopted, the ordinance would add DBCC Chapter 22.19 and
incorporate by reference a new document entitled Diamond Bar Objective Design Standards for Multifamily
and Mixed-Use Development, provided as Exhibit 1 to the draft ordinance (Attachment 1). The document is
organized into seven chapters:
1. Introduction
2. Building Type Standards
3. Building Articulation Standards
4. Frontage Types
5. Site and Open Space Standards
6. Architectural Styles
7. Glossary
Below is a summary of these chapters:
Chapter 1 – Introduction
This chapter provides an introduction to the ODS which includes the following: purpose and intent, goals,
design principles, applicability, how to use the document, and relationship with the General Plan and
Development Code. The Development Code will continue to govern basic development standards, while the
ODS will further refine specific standards related to architectural styles and building design.
Chapter 2 – Building Type Standards
To support a variety of household types, the ODS provides a broad range of building type options for
multifamily and mixed-use residential development including: townhouses, flex/lofts, walkups, courtyard
buildings, urban block structures, and wrap buildings. Once a specific building type is selected, the
development must comply with the associated standards, including maximum façade width, pedestrian
access, parking, common open space, landscaping, frontage types, and overall massing.
Flex/Loft Building Diagram Example
Chapter 3 – Building Articulation Standards
In order to preserve the City's character, new development shall be designed to avoid a monolithic
appearance. This Chapter establishes standards that require larger projects be articulated as coordinated
groupings of smaller structures that, together with a well-designed streetscape, support the City’s vision for high-
quality development. Some techniques to achieve this include horizontal and vertical articulation, architectural
projections and recessions, façade differentiation, architectural style differentiation and base–middle–top
articulation. Articulation refers to the deliberate arrangement and detailing of a building’s elements to express
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its structure and spatial functions meaningfully. It involves creating visual connections between different parts
of a design—for example, using columns, ledges, or level changes to define spaces or employing varied
textures, colors, and materials on a façade to enhance visual interest.
Architectural Style Differentiation Diagram Example
Chapter 4 – Frontage Types
A building’s frontage serves as the interface between the public realm and private development. Thoughtful
design of this interface is essential to creating an active and engaging urban environment. Multifamily and
mixed-use buildings should feature ground-floor frontages that are human-scaled, visually interesting, and
provide direct access to ground-floor uses. This chapter presents a range of prototypical frontage types, along
with associated standards for dimensional requirements, openings, and ground-plane features such as
furnishing zones, paving and landscaping.
Raised Commercial Terrace Illustrative Photo
Chapter 5 – Site and Open Space Standards
This chapter establishes standards addressing the functional aspects of buildings and the detailed design of
outdoor spaces. Notable provisions include requirements for outdoor seating areas and furnishings to be
constructed of specified materials, landscaping to incorporate tiered designs, and retaining walls to be
decorative when visible from the street. The goal of this chapter is to ensure that outdoor space design
supports and enhances the creation of a human-scaled, urban environment.
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Tiered Planting Illustrative Example
Chapter 6 – Architectural Styles
Multifamily and mixed-use residential development shall conform to one architectural style and one
corresponding building type for each proposed building. This chapter identifies five architectural styles that
may be utilized for adherence to the ODS: Main Street Commercial, Spanish Revival, Craftsman, Art Deco, and
California Contemporary. These styles were selected because variations of them are among the most
prominent throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Each style is described to help users understand its historical
context and to guide the preparation of contemporary designs that reflect these traditional styles.
Spanish Revival Illustrative Photo Example
Chapter 7 – Glossary
This chapter provides definitions of terms and phrases used throughout the ODS that are technical or that may
not reflect common usage, and is intended to supplement the Development Code definitions (DBCC Chapter
22.80). If a definition in the OSD conflicts with a definition in the Development Code, the ODS definitions shall
control for the purposes of new developments. If a word or phrase used in the ODS is not defined in the ODS or
in the Development Code, the Director shall make a determination, giving deference to common usage and
the context in which the term or phrase is used.
City Attorney Review
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The City Attorney’s Office identified necessary edits to the draft ODS to ensure all standards are truly objective,
which have been incorporated into the final version.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
On December 17, 2019, the Diamond Bar City Council certified Final EIR (No. SCH 2018051066) for the Diamond
Bar 2040 General Plan and Climate Action Plan. In 2022, the City adopted the 2021-2029 Housing Element
Update and concurrently amended the General Plan 2040 Land Use and Economic Development Element.
The potential impacts of the 2021-2029 Housing Element Update and concurrent Land Use and Economic
Development Element amendment were determined to be within the scope of the Certified EIR. The City
concluded that neither a subsequent nor a supplemental EIR was required. Accordingly, the City adopted
Addendum No. 1 to the Certified EIR on August 11, 2022.
The draft ODS anticipates residential and mixed-use development consistent with the assumptions in the 2040
General Plan and analyzed in the General Plan EIR. CEQA Guidelines Section 15164(a) states: “The lead
agency or responsible agency shall prepare an addendum to a previously certified EIR if some changes or
additions are necessary but none of the conditions described in Section 15162 calling for preparation of a
subsequent EIR have occurred.” Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15164, the City has prepared
Addendum No. 2 to the General Plan EIR (Attachment 2), which demonstrates that adoption of the ODS would
not result in a new significant impact or a substantial increase in the severity of previously identified significant
impacts analyzed in the Certified EIR for the City General Plan 2040. In addition, the information throughout the
addendum affirms that there is no new information of substantial importance that was previously unknown and
is now available. Therefore, a subsequent EIR would not be required pursuant to Section 15162 of the State
CEQA Guidelines. The City has thus determined an addendum to the previously Certified EIR to be the
appropriate environmental compliance document for the proposed project.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING:
Notice for this hearing was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune newspaper on March 6, 2026, in a 1/8-
page display. Pursuant to Planning and Zoning Law Government Code Section 65091(a)(4), if the number of
property owners to whom a public hearing notice would be mailed is greater than 1,000, a local agency may
provide notice by placing a display advertisement of at least 1/8 page in one newspaper of general
circulation. A copy of the public notice was also posted at the City’s designated community posting sites.
LEGAL REVIEW:
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Ordinance as to form.
PREPARED BY:
Mayuko Nakajima, Senior Planner, Community Development
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Ordinance No. 04 (2026); Citywide Objective Design Standards
2. Addendum No. 2 to the Diamond Bar Comprehensive General Plan Update and Climate Action Plan
Environmental Impact Report
3. Planning Commission Staff Report (attachments not included) Dated February 24, 2026
4. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2026-03 (attachments not included)
5. Planning Commission Meeting Draft Minutes Dated February 24, 2026
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Agenda Item #: 7.4
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: Landscape Assessment District Nos. 38, 39-2022, and 41-2021 for Fiscal Year
2026-27.
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
A. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-08 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an Engineer's Report
related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping Assessment District No. 38 and any
assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27;
B. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-09 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an Engineer's Report
related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping Assessment District No. 39-2022 and any
assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27; and
C. Adopt Resolution No. 2026-10 ordering the City Engineer to prepare and to file an Engineer's Report
related to maintenance of improvements in Landscaping Assessment District No. 41-2021 and any
assessment thereon for Fiscal Year 2026/27.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The consultant's service for the preparation of the Engineer's Reports and other associated services is estimated
to cost $16,175. Adequate funding is included in the FY2025/26 Operating Budget, and will be included in the
FY2026/27 Operating Budget for LAD Nos. 38, 39-2022, and 41-2021.
BACKGROUND:
There are three Landscape Assessment Districts (LADs) in the City: LAD No. 38, LAD No. 39-2202, and LAD No.
41-2021. As part of these assessment district updates, the City must undergo a three-step process each fiscal
year. First, the City Council initiates the process by adopting resolutions ordering the City Engineer to prepare
and file an engineer's report for each district, which is the action being recommended in this agenda item.
Second, the report is finalized and presented to the City Council, which, in turn, adopts resolutions of intention
that are set for a Public Hearing. Lastly, the City holds a Public Hearing at a City Council meeting where the
assessment districts are approved and confirmed, resulting in the adoption of a resolution confirming the levy
of assessments. Throughout the entire process, all proceedings for the maintenance of improvements will be
pursuant to the provisions of the Landscape and Lighting Act of 1972 of Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California and applicable provisions of Proposition 218, Article 10 XIII D of the
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California Constitution.
ANALYSIS:
LAD No. 38
The City has an annual program for the maintenance of landscape medians as well as parkway improvements
along the major arterial roadways, and intends to continue the said program through special assessments
upon lands within the City. Funds must be provided to enable District No. 38 to continue its operation during
the Fiscal Year 2026/27. District No. 38 encompasses the whole City and is illustrated in Exhibit “A-1” Map
(Attachment #).
LAD No. 39-2022
The City has an annual program for the maintenance of landscaping, open space improvements, five mini-
parks, and trails, and intends to continue the said program through special assessments upon lands within the
district. Funds must be provided to enable District No. 39-2022 to continue operating during the Fiscal Year
2026/27. District 39- 2022 encompasses areas in the northeasterly part of the City, as illustrated in Exhibit “A-2”
Map (Attachment #)
LAD No. 41-2021
The City has an annual program for the maintenance of landscaping and open space improvements, and
intends to continue the said program through special assessments upon lands within the district. Funds must be
provided to enable District No. 41-2021 to continue operating during the Fiscal Year 2026/27. District 41-2021
encompasses the southwesterly part of the City, as illustrated in Exhibit “A-3” Map (Attachment #).
LEGAL REVIEW:
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Resolutions as to form.
PREPARED BY:
Nicholas Delgado, Management Analyst, Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No. 2026-08 (LAD# 38)
2. Resolution No. 2026-09 (LAD# 39-2022 )
3. Resolution No. 2026-10 LAD# 41-2021 )
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RESOLUTION NO. 2026-08
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND
BAR, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE
AND TO FILE A REPORT RELATED TO THE MAINTENANCE OF
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 38 AND ANY ASSESSMENT THEREON
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026-27.
WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar Assessment District No. 38 (“District”) was
created pursuant to Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (§
22500, et seq.); and
WHEREAS, California Streets and Highways Code § 22622 provides that the City
Council shall adopt a resolution generally describing any proposed new improvements
or substantial changes in existing improvements in the District and ordering the City
Engineer to prepare and file a report related to annual maintenance and assessment in
the District; and
WHEREAS, no new improvements or substantial changes in existing
improvements are proposed for the District; and
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have
occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Diamond Bar as follows:
Section 1. The Recitals, as set forth above, are in all respects true and correct
and are incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. The City Engineer is hereby ordered and directed to prepare or have
prepared an annual report in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code §§
22565, et seq., with respect to City of Diamond Bar Assessment District No. 38 for Fiscal
Year 2026-27.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of April 2026.
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
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Steve Tye, Mayor
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ATTEST:
I, Kristina Santana, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was passed, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the 7th day of April 2026, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Kristina Santana, City Clerk
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Exhibit A-1
Landscape Assessment District No. 38 Map
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RESOLUTION NO. 2026-09
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND
BAR, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE
AND TO FILE A REPORT RELATED TO THE MAINTENANCE OF
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 39-2022 AND ANY ASSESSMENT
THEREON FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026-27.
WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar Assessment District No. 39-2022 (“District”)
was created pursuant to Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways
Code (§ 22500, et seq.); and
WHEREAS, California Streets and Highways Code § 22622 provides that the City
Council shall adopt a resolution generally describing any proposed new improvements
or substantial changes in existing improvements in the District and ordering the City
Engineer to prepare and file a report related to annual maintenance and assessment in
the District; and
WHEREAS, no new improvements or substantial changes in exiting
improvements are proposed for the District; and
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have
occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Diamond Bar as follows:
Section 1. The Recitals, as set forth above, are in all respects true and correct
and are incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. The City Engineer is hereby ordered and directed to prepare or have
prepared an annual report in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code §
22565, et seq., with respect to City of Diamond Bar Landscape Assessment District 39-
2022 for Fiscal Year 2026-27.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of April 2026.
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
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Steve Tye, Mayor
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ATTEST:
I, Kristina Santana, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was passed, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the 7th day of April 2026, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Kristina Santana, City Clerk
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Exhibit A-2
Landscape Assessment District No. 39-2022 Map
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RESOLUTION NO. 2026-10
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIAMOND
BAR, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PREPARE
AND TO FILE A REPORT RELATED TO THE MAINTENANCE OF
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 41-2021 AND ANY ASSESSMENT
THEREON FOR FISCAL YEAR 2026-27.
WHEREAS, the City of Diamond Bar Assessment District No. 41-2021 (“District”)
was created pursuant to Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways
Code (§ 22500, et seq.); and
WHEREAS, California Streets and Highways Code § 22622 provides that the City
Council shall adopt a resolution generally describing any proposed new improvements
or substantial changes in existing improvements in the District and ordering the City
Engineer to prepare and file a report related to annual maintenance and assessment in
the District; and
WHEREAS, no new improvements or substantial changes in exiting
improvements are proposed for the District; and
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have
occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Diamond Bar as follows:
Section 1. The Recitals, as set forth above, are in all respects true and correct
and are incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2. The City Engineer is hereby ordered and directed to prepare or have
prepared an annual report in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code §
22565, et seq., with respect to City of Diamond Bar Landscape Assessment District 41-
2021 for Fiscal Year 2026-27.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of April 2026.
CITY OF DIAMOND BAR
_____
Steve Tye, Mayor
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ATTEST:
I, Kristina Santana, City Clerk of the City of Diamond Bar, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution was passed, approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Diamond Bar held on the 7th day of April 2026, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAINED: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Kristina Santana, City Clerk
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Exhibit A-2
Landscape Assessment District No. 41-2021 Map
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Agenda Item #: 7.5
Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Daniel Fox, City Manager
SUBJECT: Full Exoneration of Surety Bond No. 1001130064 for Sewer Improvements,
Surety Bond No. 1001130066 for Grading and Paving Improvements, and
Surety Bond No. 1001130067 for Storm Drain Improvements Related to Parcel
Map 82066 (Brea Canyon Business Park) located at the 850 S. Brea Canyon
Road.
STRATEGIC GOAL: Open, Engaged and Responsive Government
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the exoneration of Surety Bond Nos. #1001130064, #1001130066 and #1001130067 related to Parcel
Map 82066 (Brea Canyon Business Park).
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
BACKGROUND:
In accordance with Section 66462 of the Subdivision Map Act, the City entered into agreement with the
subdivider, Lycoming, LLC, to complete various improvements for Parcel Map 82066. The subdivider
guaranteed faithful performance, labor and materials of said agreement by posting with the City surety bonds
for grading and paving, storm drain improvements, and sewer improvements.
To date, private improvements within Brea Canyon Business Park have been completed and accepted by the
City, except for the proposed hotel building.
A written request from Lycoming, LLC (Developer) was received on January 12, 2026, for the full exoneration of
the Storm Drain Improvements, Sewer Improvements, and Grading Bonds. Staff has verified that the majority of
improvements related to the bonds have been completed, although, to ensure the improvements related to
the hotel covered by these bonds will be completed, and the building pad remains in compliance with the
City ordinances, a cash deposit of $8,125 dollars was submitted to the City by the Developer. Additionally, the
Developer acknowledges in their request that separate bonds will be required when an application is
submitted for the construction of the hotel building.
The following surety bonds are recommended for full exoneration:
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Meeting Date: April 7, 2026
Surety Bond No. 1001130064 in the amount of $382,400.
Surety Bond No. 1001130066 in the amount of $625,988.
Surety Bond No. 1001130067 in the amount of $186,250
ANALYSIS:
The subdivider submitted a written request, dated January 12, 2026, for the exoneration of the storm drain
improvement bond, grading and paving bond, and sewer improvement bond. The undeveloped portion of
the site is limited to the footprint of the proposed hotel building (878 Brea Canyon Rd), for which a schedule
has not been shared with the City. However, the developer has posted a cash bond of $8,125 to ensure the
continued maintenance of the existing erosion control measures for the portion of the site designated for
future development, as described in the developer's request letter and the associated cost estimate
(Attachments 4 and 5). Public Works has verified and confirmed that all work covered under the improvement
bonds has been completed and meets all applicable requirements for exoneration. Therefore, it is
recommended that the City Council approve the exoneration of Bond No. #1001130064, #1001130066, and
#1001130067. In the future, when the developer is ready to apply for a permit to develop the undeveloped
footprint, other bonds will be required.
PREPARED BY:
Vivian Chen, Associate Engineer, Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
1. SURETY Signed - BOND No. 1001130064 - STORM DRAIN
2. SURETY Signed - BOND No. 1001130066 - GRADING
3. SURETY Signed - BOND No. 1001130067 - SEWER
4. 2026-01-12 Letter to City Of Diamond Bar for Bond Release
5. 2026-03-16 Erosion Control Cost Estimate
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Lycoming, LLC 17777 CENTER COURT DR. #725
CERRITOS, CA , 90703
[P]: 626-384-5050
17777 Center Court Dr #725
Cerritos, CA, 90703
Main: 626.384.5050
www.exdev.com
January 12, 2026
City of Diamond Bar (Director of Public Works)
21810 Copley Drive
Diamond Bar California 91765
RE: 888 Brea Canyon Rd., Release of Bonds
Dear Mr. Liu (Public Works Division),
Please accept this letter as our request to exonerate the Storm Drain Improvement Bond, Grading & Paving Bond, and Sewer
Improvement Bond for the above mentioned project.
For the construction of this project, Lycoming LLC previously posted the following bonds:
• Bond #1001130064 in the amount of $382,400 for labor, materials and faithful performance for onsite storm drain
improvements.
• Bond #1001130066 in the amount of $625,988 for labor, materials and faithful performance for onsite grading and paving
improvements.
• Bond #1001130067 in the amount of $186,500 for labor, materials and faithful performance for onsite sewer improvements.
The original development proposal for the business park included a fast-food restaurant (Popeyes), a medical building (Kaiser), and a
hotel. While the restaurant and medical building portions have been completed, the hotel component was not constructed on the pad
with the address of 878 Brea Canyon Rd, Diamond Bar, CA which shall be referred to as “878 Brea Canyon Rd”.
At this time, we respectfully request the full release of the three bonds listed above. We understand that certain improvements
associated with the 878 Brea Canyon Rd have not yet been completed. In lieu of maintaining the existing bonds, Lycoming LLC is
willing to provide a cash deposit in the amount of $8,125 to ensure the continued maintenance of the existing erosion control
measures for the portion of the site designated for the future development at 878 Brea Canyon Rd.
When the project at 878 Brea Canyon Rd proceeds in the future, Lycoming LLC will submit updated plans and post the appropriate
grading and improvement bonds based on the new cost estimate at that time, in accordance with City requirements, and the cash
deposit shall be returned to Lycoming, LLC.
We appreciate the City’s consideration of this request. Please feel free to contact me if any additional information or documentation is
needed to process the bond release.
Sincerely,
Preston Chan | Project Manager
Exdev/Lycoming, LLC
17777 Center Court Drive #725
(626) 215-8843
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Maintenance Cost Estimate
For
On Site Improvements
Brea Canyon Business Park
878 S. Brea Canyon Road
Diamond Bar, California, 91789
Item
No. Description Unit Unit Cost Est. Qty.Total Cost
A Erosion Control
Maintain Existing Erosion Control Measures, SWPPP and
BMP's SF $0.25 32,500 $8,125
3/16/26-JEK 1 of 1 Job No: 503.00
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