Tag Archives: City of Eastvale

In-N-Out Coming to Eastvale

By Jaelyn Fudge

Eastvale – The city of Eastvale is proud to announce that, after years of consideration, the popular fast food restaurant, In-N-Out, is finally arriving in Eastvale. The renowned burger establishment is expected to be 3,880 square feet and accommodate approximately up to 133 indoor and outdoor guests, with the inclusion of a sizable drive thru- lane. This new addition is expected to be located in the Goodman Commerce Center at the southeast corner of Hamner Avenue and Cantu Galleano Ranch Road; near the newly anticipated Costco warehouse store that’s currently under construction. (Scheduled to open June 30)  Although no further information has been released regarding when In-N-Out is expected to open, the citizens and community members of Eastvale are definitely anticipating this new addition. “This is big news for our community, and we’re all excited that In-N-Out has chosen to open a new location in our young and growing community.” Eastvale Mayor Clint Lorimore comments. In the past, it’s been believed that In-N-Out was reluctant to establish itself in the city of Eastvale, as there once wasn’t enough office buildings therefore not enough lunch business. However, with a trend of food and retail chains recently establishing themselves within the once small community of Eastvale, the addition of an In-N-Out is a reflection of the growth and prosperity of the city over the years. While this news has sparked excitement for all local residents, students within the community are equally enthused as well. “When I heard In-N-Out was coming to Eastvale I became really excited because I’ve always had to travel to other In-N-Out locations in Rancho or Norco, which are already crowded enough as it is. So this news is definitely refreshing to hear, I think this new addition will make things more convenient for citizens that desire to eat there.” Eleanor Roosevelt student Kevin Ta states. While the news of this recent development seemingly excites local community members, the establishment of this food chain is significant as it previews what is expected to follow in the up and coming Goodman Commerce Center. Future buildings, retail stores, restaurants, and possibly a multi-story hotel are expected to be included within the vicinity as time progresses. These new establishments are not only exciting for the community, but also have a positive effect upon Eastvale’s local economy, and are also expected to usher in jobs which will provide ample employment opportunities for its citizens.

 

National Signing Day At ERHS

By Christopher Hilsinger-Pate

Eastvale– Kids around the country dream of becoming professional athletes. They have the vision of becoming the next LeBron James, Peyton Manning, Alex Morgan, or Mike Trout. On Wednesday, February 7, 2018, 27 athletes from Eleanor Roosevelt High School took the next step in accomplishing their athletic ambitions by signing their letters of intent to play at the collegiate level.

The class of 2018 is the largest group of signees Roosevelt has ever seen, it’s expected that several more athletes will sign with colleges before the conclusion of the school year. Athletic director Aaron Shires was ecstatic about the number of student-athletes that committed to continue their athletic careers in college. “Well, it’s awesome. It speaks volumes to the level of effort and work that our coaches put in, our teachers put in, and the student-athletes themselves have put in, most importantly, the home atmosphere and the families.”

Allison Poole, the goalkeeper for the girls’ soccer team, said that, “Sports has helped me so much. It’s been my getaway; I’m able to become someone different when I get on the field, it’s a blessing to be able to play.” Poole will play soccer at California State University of Fullerton next year.

While the accomplishments of Roosevelt’s athletes on the field are impressive, their successes in the classroom are equally as remarkable. A majority of the athletes have maintained above a 3.5 GPA over the course of their high school careers. Florida Tech commit Jordy Araya took to Twitter to encourage underclassmen to focus on their studies “because of the doors a high GPA and SAT” can open.

National Signing Day is a special day across the country when we are reminded of the impact sports can have on young men and women and their families. While sports may not cure all issues, they do have the unique ability to create phenomenal opportunities and well rounded adults. Sports are an outlet that can create a beautiful paradise for athletes and fans alike. Most importantly is the fact that sports brings people together.

The following is the full list of athletes that signed their letter of intent today:

Football: Andy Koch: Utah State; Lionel Masivi: Dixie State; Michael Macdonald: Azusa Pacific University; Jordy Araya: Florida Tech; Chase Williams: USC; Jeremy Moussa: University of Hawaii

Baseball: Adrian Banales: Pomona Pitzer; Aaron De La Torre: University of Sioux Falls; Jack Drury: California Baptist University; Brandon Gutierrez: Cal State San Bernardino

Girls Volleyball: Dejah Dade: University of California Riverside; Hailey Gomez: Arkansas Pine Bluff

Girls Soccer: Delanie McKeon: Austin Peay State University; Allie Poole: Cal State Fullerton; Sydney Studer: Oregon State; Jasmine Walker: Grambling State.

Girls Softball: Madelyn Ruffin: Long Beach State; Amanda Argomaniz: George Mason University; McKenna Batterton: Florida Gulf Coast; Hayley DiMase: University of Redlands; Hannah Tenberge: Mid America Nazarene University; Kristen Lucas: Butler College; Janna Helberg: College of Charleston

Track & Field: Breanna Bernard-Joseph: USC

Cheerleading: Janae Magpale: California Baptist University; Ashley Padilla: California Baptist University

 

 

 

Eastvale Academy, One Place, Many Opportunities

By Anthony Saude

Eastvale – City of Eastvale has more than 12,000 school age children and simply not enough after school program are out there for parents to take advantage of. That is where Eastvale Academy is stepping in to fill the gap with a beautiful exceptionally equipped education center. It is designed to keep kids safe, improve academic performance, and promote student well-being. “It is our belief that a center of this caliber is an absolute necessity for any community”, said the center director, Helen Tan.

Eastvale Academy is privately owned and operated by several education institutions, with over 30 years of experience in art, music and language education. “We are a Youth education center, we proudly provide high quality education in art, language, music, dance, math, engineering for kids and homework support”, says Tan  We offer a safe, structured and fun environment for children of all ages.

The Center is conveniently located in the Goodman Business Park, a part of the commerce center in the city of Eastvale. This will optimize the access the surrounding families. The center is a beautiful architecturally designed center with 10 spacious classrooms, 2 dance studios, and a spacious indoor play area. Enrichment classes will be offered in the mornings.

After school programs will be available during the critical hours of need between 3pm and 6pm for homework Support and Academic Tutoring. Private lessons, small group classes, Individual Studies, and Special Workshops are available for students in need.

“We believe that our Music, Art, Language and Enrichment Classes will give students a positive outlet to express their artistic independence and creativity says,” Tan.  We want to make sure our students have the best opportunity to become academically successful and have wider variety of knowledge than regular school is able to offer. Our age-appropriate and sequential curriculums were designed to develop a student’s talents, critical thinking skills, creative confidence and self-esteem.

Eastvale Academy is passionate about the parents being able to save time and money. The students and the parents will enjoy the Learning Benefits of:

Small Class Sizes

Qualified & Experienced Instructors

Loving and Caring Atmosphere

Wide and Varied Curriculum

Individual Education Plans

Spacious and Safe Facility

The after school program is dedicated to giving exceptional support to the working families of the City of Eastvale by providing practical solutions for tutoring by qualified professionals on all subjects. Our focus is to ensure students receive the knowledge, encouragement and support they need to grow into confident and accomplished lifelong learners.  We are offering a 10% introductory offer on this program for a limited time.” said Tan. Our brand new beautiful facility offers academic based program with structured activities Monday-Friday for kids K-6h grade that include:

Homework Help

Advance Math Workshop

Art and Crafts Project

Computer Lab

Team Work

Recreational Time

Field Trips, Holiday Parties

Healthy Snack

Eastvale Academy

5337 Hamner Ave Ste. 701-705

Eastvale CA 91752

For more information you can call 951-456-0518

Website is www.eastvale-academy.com

Email: info@eastvale-academy.com

In The Spirit

Pastor Jeremy Mercer

To say I grew up in a Christian home is an understatement. My parents are devout God-fearing people. That is anything but a negative statement. On the contrary, they are respected and loved by everybody and with good reason. My parents are wonderful and absolutely the “real deal.” They’re not perfect, but they genuinely strive to live as the Word of God instructs.

One of the phrases I heard most growing up was “be in the Spirit.” You have to be “in the Spirit,” “walk by the Spirit,” and “live by the Spirit.” “The Spirit” is the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity. Now I know many people have differing views on how the Holy Spirit operates in the modern world and in the daily life of a Christian. Whatever those views are, growing up, I knew being “in the Spirit” was very important.

Revelation 1:10 tells us that the Apostle John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day.” The Lord’s Day, being Sunday, the day Christ rose from the dead. It also gives us the important fact that John was “in the Spirit.” John was conscious of being surrounded by the manifest presence of the Holy Spirit! Wow! What a way to live!

We can live that same way every day; if we choose the continual awareness and pursuit of God. Christians often times make life-altering choices by our natural human understanding and thinking, not cognizant of the Holy’s Spirit’s presence and help. I’m ALL for using the brain that God gave us to think, reason, plan, and strategize as best we can. However, often times that isn’t enough. I am thankful that God gave us the Helper…His Holy Spirit. I want to live every day “in the Spirit” like the Apostle John did.

In 2018, not just on “The Lord’s Day” but every day, let’s be “in the Spirit.” Let’s worship God, pray, and listen to the Word “in the Spirit!” Let’s be conscious and receiving of the manifest presence of the Holy Spirit! We will begin to see things differently in our lives. Obstacles will become opportunities. Problems will lead to promotion. Pain will turn to peace. We’ll encounter God and be forever changed, empowered and filled with joy! Let’s be intentional about living every day, starting today, “in the Spirit!”

Jeremy Mercer Lead Pastor

Connection Church

1441 E. 6th Street, Corona, CA 92879

http://www.connectcorona.com/

Here We Grow Again

Staff Reports

 

Leal Master Plan Project:

Current Status: City is discussing potential development with owners and proposed developer. Project Special Project Location: 160 acres + at the northwest corner of Hamner and Limonite Avenues, east of Scholar Way, and south of 58th Street.

Project Description: This Master Plan describes the community’s vision for the project area, identifies appropriate land uses, and includes the development standards that are necessary to achieve the vision, defines the character of the project’s development, lists the steps involved with the development process, and provides the project’s implementation plan.

EIR Planner: Eric Norris/Kanika

On September 16, 2016, the Planning Commission reviewed and recommended approval to City Council. No date for Council consideration of the project has been established. May 2017 – City has been asked by property owner’s representative to postpone action on the project while issues related to the estate of Brad Leal are resolved.

August 30, 2017 – City met with Leal family and prospective developer to discuss processing and timing.

 

Project: Eastvale Marketplace

Project Location: Northeast corner of Limonite and Sumner Avenue

Project Description: Major Development Review for the development of a new neighborhood retail center with multi-tenant and single tenant buildings totaling 72,779 sq. ft. on 7.64 acres, Conditional Use Permits for the operation of three drive-through facilities and a tire store and Conditional Use Permit for the sales of alcohol in the grocery store.

Grading permit issued on January 26, 2017. Shops A and B building permit issued on February 17, 2017. Smart & Final construction plans approved on January 30, 2017. Building permit issued for Smart & Final on February 22, 2017. Approved revised building plans for Smart & Final on February 27, 2017 May 3, 2017 – Fire Department required 24/7 live monitor at the site until onsite firefighting water is available, due to construction taking place before hydrants are operational. 24/7 monitor removed. Applicant is working on a queuing study for one of the drive-through facilities. Received an application for Miguel’s Jr.

Current Status: Approved. Under construction Smart and Final opened on August 23, 2017. Miguel’s Jr. major development review continued to November 15, 2017 Planning Commission meeting

 

Project: VantagePoint Church:

Current Status: Under Review Project No. 15-1174

Project Location: 8500 Archibald Ave.

Project Description: Major Development Review for the development of an approximately 85,000 sq. ft. church which includes a sanctuary, classrooms, cafe, and a bookstore on 10.43 acres.

March 30, 2017 to discuss the comments on the biology study. Revised biology reports were submitted on April 5, 2017; staff biologist is reviewing reports to ensure edits have been incorporated. Meeting with applicant on April 27, 2017 to discuss status. Revised plans routed for review on August 18, 2017 after receiving confirmation from applicant to proceed. Additional funds received on August 24, 2017. September 6, 2017 – City met with applicant to discuss comments. AB52 Consultation with Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians – Kizh Nation on October 11, 2017 Revised plans received on October 12, 2017

Current Status: Under Review

 

Project: JCSD Community Park: Waiting for documentation of compliance with Mitigation Measures and resolution of access road/Scholar Way issue.

Project Location: Southwest corner of Hamner Avenue and Citrus Street on 74 acres Project Description: Building permit review for development of Phase II.

Former MND Planner: Eric Norris/Kanika Kith Notes: Construction drawings set received for review on June 22, 2015. Landscape comments provided to applicant on July 17, 2015. Comments of missing items per COAs and MMRP provided to Building Department on July 28, 2015 Received construction landscape plans on March 9, 2016. Provided comments and redlines to applicant on March 25, 2016. Received grading plan and revised construction drawings on March 22, 2016 and comments provided on April 14, 2016. Planning and Public Works have been meeting with JCSD and the property owner across whose land a portion of the park’s entry road would be constructed to resolve issues related to an easement for the roadway. Provided comments for construction landscape plans on June 16, 2016. Applicant to provide documentation showing compliance with Mitigation Measures.

Current Status: In building permit process.

Marijuana Legal, DUI NOT

Staff Reports

On January 1, 2018 Marijuana became legal in the state of California. Driving under the influence will be revamped and revised for years to come. If you just think back about how many times it was revised and revamped for alcohol over the years you can imagine how many times the DUI laws will be revisited and revised for Marijuana. Up until now you didn’t get a DUI or even a ticket unless you physically had some in your possession. Marijuana can stay in your system for up to 30 days so they didn’t really have a reliable test to determine if you were high at the time. Well as they say, “be careful what you wish for” because you can bet your last dollar they will be figuring that out now, and again later, and again, and again and so on.  Below is some information provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office that is the beginning of the saga that is coming to a vehicle near you.

In recent years, California has seen a disturbing increase in drug-impaired driving crashes.  Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department supports the new effort from the Office of Traffic Safety that aims to educate all drivers that “DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze.”  If you take prescription drugs, particularly those with a driving or operating machinery warning on the label, you might be impaired enough to get a DUI.  Marijuana can also be impairing, especially in combination with alcohol or other drugs, and can result in a DUI.

Studies of California drivers have shown that 30 percent of drivers in fatal crashes had one or more drugs in their systems. A study of active drivers showed more tested positive for drugs that may impair driving (14 percent) than did for alcohol (7.3 percent). Of the drugs, marijuana was most prevalent, at 7.4 percent, slightly more than alcohol.

Drivers are encouraged to download the Designated Driver VIP, or “DDVIP,” free mobile app for Android or iPhone.  The DDVIP app helps find nearby bars and restaurants that feature free incentives for the designated sober driver, from free non-alcoholic drinks to free appetizers and more.  The feature-packed app even has social media tie-ins and even a tab for the non-DD to call Uber, Lyft or Curb.

Drivers caught driving impaired can expect the impact of a DUI arrest to include jail time, fines, fees, DUI classes, license suspension and other expenses that can exceed $10,000 not to mention the embarrassment when friends and family find out.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting other DUI/Drivers License Checkpoint and DUI Saturation Patrol in the future in our ongoing commitment to lowering deaths and injuries upon our streets and highways.

The checkpoint was funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reminding everyone to ‘Report Drunk Driver – Call 9-1-1’.

AS A DRIVER, PLAN AHEAD WITH THESE TIPS:

Arrange rides home for your friends, family, co-workers and yourself before the drinking begins

Identify and provide free non-alcoholic drinks or other promotional items to the Designated Driver

Party hosts and servers must limit drinks to your guests or patrons. Don’t serve more than one or two over several hours.

Cut back on the amount of drinks you plan to bring to the party – and provide plenty of food.

 

Three Roosevelt Athletes Sign Early With D1 Schools

By Anthony Saude

Eastvale – Roosevelt high school, in Eastvale, had 3 students from their varsity football team sign early letters of intent on December 21 the theater on campus. There were between 700-1000 people in attendance and Coach Tommy Leech was the master of ceremonies for the day. Jeremy Moussa, played quarterback for the Mustangs and signed with Hawaii. Head coach Tommy Leach said, “Jeremy had multiple offers, but ever since Hawaii came to see him I kept hoping for him to go there”. Leach said that when they first saw him throw the football ball they loved him. Hawaii told me “he can really sling the ball” Leach said. Chase Williams played both ways for Mustangs; he played both wide receiver and defensive back. Leach said, “When I arrived at the school to coach two years ago I asked Chase if he wanted to play defensive back or wide receiver”. Chase said “I am a wide receiver coach”. Leach asked him while he was on the stage, “What position do you play now”, “defensive back coach”, answered Williams. Chase had committed to Nebraska earlier in the year but when their coach, Mike Riley, was terminated Chase terminated his commitment to them in the face of uncertainty. Chase didn’t tell anybody what his choice would be until signing day. He presented everybody in attendance with his decision by revealing a USC shirt after a 10 second countdown.  Andrew Koch played defensive end in high school but signed with Utah State to play offensive line. Leach said that Koch “loves to grind and told his college coach that he wouldn’t wait until the fall to go to school because he wanted to start the grind as soon as possible”. Leach praised each of them, Chase and Andrew, for “keeping an open mind about positions to give each of them the best opportunity possible to play at a great school. Leach gave high praises to all three young men for their commitment to the team, the school and their future. Leach said, “each one of these young men showed exceptional leadership abilities and desire to be the best example they could be to all the other players on the team. Fox news was in attendance along with the press enterprise and other publications. The Mustangs had a winning season this year and these three guys were a huge part.

A New Year and a New Beginning

By Pastor Sean Ortiz

Top of Form

Bottom of Form

2 Corinthians 5:17

17Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the NEW creation has come. The old has gone, the NEW is here!

Have you ever realized we make resolutions every year?  How many do you keep?  What if you kept all your resolutions every year, where would you be in life?

I want you to know that every NEW year is a NEW beginning. NEW means not existing before, made, introduced, discovered recently or for the first time.”  What is it in your life that will be discovered for the first time?  A new attitude, outlook a job, career or potential you never saw before.

It is interesting that in Corinthians Paul says if you are in Christ you are a NEW creation. That is saying, if you truly want to keep the NEW, we need to keep Jesus in our life.  If you keep failing at your resolutions or they never come to pass it might be because Christ is not in them. When we put Christ first, our plans change to HIS plans. That is where true NEW comes from. If you want the NEW it is time to ask the question. Am I IN CHRIST? Which means, do I believe or will I BE LIVING for Christ? Jesus promises, as Paul states that the OLD is GONE. This means we can change. We can have a NEW perspective, outlook and future only found in CHRIST. It is time to let Jesus in your life and do what I always encourage everyone to do.  LET GO and LET GOD>>>>> in every area of your life. Then you will see the NEW.  HAPPY NEW YEAR and may it be a truly lifechanging one for you and your loved ones.

New Beginnings Community Church Jurupa Valley

9010 Limonite Avenue
Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
951.681.5343

http://www.nbcc.com/

Service Time: 10 a.m.

Attempted Robbery – Arrest in Eastvale

Riverside County Sheriff’s Department 

  • Agency: Riverside County Sheriff
    Station Area: Jurupa Valley
    Written Date: January 17, 2018 Time: 11:00 PM
    Incident Date: January 16, 2018 Time: 7:30 PM
    Incident Location: 6900 Block of Hamner Ave., Eastvale
    Reporting Officer: Sergeant Edmond Seltzer
    File Number(s): EV180160087
    Details:

On January 16, 2018, Eastvale deputies responded to a robbery call at a yogurt shop located at the 6900 block of Hamner Ave., Eastvale. An employee stated a suspect entered the rear of the shop and demanded yogurt and money. The suspect was unarmed. The employee ran out the entrance of the shop and a customer called 911 to report the incident. The suspect left the area on foot, without cash or yogurt. The suspect was not located by deputies at that time.

On January 17, 2018, Eastvale deputies responded to a suspicious person call at the 13000 block of Schleisman Road. A subject was detained by deputies that matched the description of the suspect of the attempt robbery. The subject, 26-year-old Eastvale resident, Chibuikem Ibekwe, was later identified as the suspect of the attempt robbery. Ibekwe was arrested and booked at the Robert Presley Detention Center for attempt robbery.

The investigation is on-going. Anyone with further information is encouraged to contact Deputy Christopher Johnson from the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station at (951) 955-2600.

Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff’s CrimeTips online form.

Eastvale To Boost Police Patrols

By Michael Armijo

Eastvale – The Eastvale City Council voted to amend it’s contract with the Riverside Sheriff’s Department (RSO), which will increase police presence to 10 deputies a day. The city council voted last month to also add an additional motorcycle officer which will increase traffic enforcement.

“Amendments to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department contract to increase staffing have been something that the city has done in a very incremental and conservative manner due to the negative impacts of the loss of our vehicle license fee revenue,” said Michele Nissen, City Manager for Eastvale.

Unfortunately, there is a waiting period for this to take effect due to the county-wide staffing shortage at RSO. City Manager Michele Nissen told the council at last month’s meeting it could take up to a year before the deputies are available. They have to recruit, hire, train, and deploy more officers, she said. But city officials are working on speeding up the process somehow.

The new cost could take about another $1 million dollars a year, but final costs are still being calculated. With the retail growth since the city’s incorporation in 2010, the city the sales tax revenue would contribute to these expenses. The city gets 1% of all sales tax generated from businesses within the city. This goes to the general fund. This is why it’s important to shop within city limits.

“Due to the passage of SB130 and the return of VLF revenue, we will now be able to revisit our law enforcement contract as was discussed during the fiscal year 17/18 budget workshops,” added Nissen. That source of revenue is the $4.3 million boost the city will receive from the vehicle license fee (VLF). The VLF funds were taken away by a last minute legislative bill from the governor a few years ago. The bill took away VLF funds from Eastvale and three other new cities. The city rallied and successfully reversed that bill and the state agreed to return the funds. VLF funds are paid in 2 bi-annual installments and it trails property tax so it’s paid in late January and late May (50% payment and then another 50%, totaling the $4.3M listed in the staff report). Sacramento isn’t returning any funds they already took ($19.3M from Eastvale) but they are going to start paying us our “fair share” of VLF revenue like all the other cities in CA. We will be treated equitably now, Nissen said.

“The City still lost approximately $19.3M which will not be returned but at least we will have VLF revenue moving forward which will allow us to better address the needs of our growing city,” added Nissen. The city now contracts for 90 patrol hours per day. The new agreement will be from 90 hours to 100 hours per day. PLUS a motorcycle officer, which is a dedicated position, and will be an addition to the 10 hours added.

To increase traffic officers and increase patrols has been a huge concern for the city and residents. Now that the city has been successful with so many retail developments (see “here we grow again” story on www.anapr.com) city services will be able to increase.

The city of Eastvale has contracted with RSO for police services since their incorporation. Without contracting with RSO to provide police services, the city would have to create their own police department. Cities like Corona, Chino, West Covina, Baldwin Park, and Los Angeles have their own police departments. Eastvale, like Jurupa Valley, Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, and Walnut all are considered “contract cities” and subcontract with county Sheriff departments. At this point, creating a city police department would not be a viable option for Eastvale.

Off-Duty Officer Shoots At Burglary Suspects

Photo courtesy: Google Images

By Anthony Saude

Eastvale – An off-duty city of Pomona police officer, an Eastvale resident, opened fire at one of three men who broke into his home Saturday afternoon, Dec. 23. All three alleged suspects managed to escape unharmed after the shooting. The incident happened on the 6400 block of Caxton Street, south of Limonite Avenue and east of Hamner Avenue, in Eastvale.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s deputies from the Eastvale Police Station responded to the home invasion at about 1:37 p.m. The deputies responded to a 911 call reporting a burglary and a shooting that had taken place at the off-duty officer’s home, Riverside Sheriff’s Sergeant Ben Ramirez explained after the incident.

When deputies arrived at the location, they spoke with the off-duty officer and he advised them that he and another person were inside the home when they heard several subjects moving around inside the house.

It was reported that Ramirez said, “The off-duty officer armed himself and confronted two suspects in an upstairs room.” Reports show that the officer confronted the suspects at gunpoint, and fired several times at one of the suspects.  It is believed that all 3 of the suspects were able to flee the home unharmed.

Additional deputies and investigators were brought in from the Jurupa Valley Station and secured the scene and canvassed the surrounding neighborhoods in search of the three alleged burglars.

The three suspects were described to investigating deputies by other residents as three black men between the ages of 18-28 years, with thin to medium build. The three men reportedly were seen driving away from the area in a gray Hyundai.

Due to the extenuating circumstances, investigators from the Sheriff’s Central Homicide Unit responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. Investigators found signs of forced entry into the residence during their investigation. The shooting investigation is still an active and ongoing investigation.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact Investigator Martinez at the Jurupa Valley Station at (951) 955-2600, or Investigator Bishop at the Central Homicide Unit at (951) 955-2777. Callers can refer to incident file number EV173570054 and can remain anonymous. Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff’s crime tips online form.

 

Here We Grow Again

Staff Reports

Project: Goodman Commerce Center (formally Lewis Eastvale Commerce Center)

190 acres on Hamner Ave. north of Bellegrave Ave. and south of CantuGalleano Ranch Road Project

Description: Specific Plan to provide for a mix of warehousing, light industrial, office, and retail uses.Major Development Review for the development of two industrial buildings.

Latest News: Multi-Tenant Retail Building CR-3 Major Development Review and Conditional Use Permit

Current Status: Approved. Under construction

 

Project: Walmart – Eastvale Crossings

Project Location: Southeast corner of Limonite and Archibald Avenues (APN 144-030-039) Project Description: General Plan Amendment, Change of Zone, Major Development Review, five Conditional Use Permits, Tentative Tract Map No. 35061, and Variance for the development of a 177,000 +/-sq. ft. retail store and several outparcels on 24.78 acres. CEQA: Environmental Impact Report (certified)

Current Status: Approved. 2nd reading for Change of Zone Ordinance on May 10, 2017

 

Project: 99 Cents Only Store

Project Location: Northwest corner of Hamner Avenue and “new” Schleisman Road

Project Description: Major Development for a new 19,104-square foot retail building on 2.67 acres. CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration Grading permit issued on May 4, 2017.

Current Status: Approved. Construction of the building is under way. Stop Work Order issued by Building & Safety on August 24, 2017 due to no water connection or fire hydrant installations while building with combustible materials.

 

Project: Sendero Planned Residential Development by Stratham Homes

Project Location: Northwest corner of Limonite and Harrison Avenues; APN 164-010- 017 Project Description: General Plan Amendment, Change of Zone, Planned Residential Development, and Tentative Tract Map No. 36775 for the subdivision of approximately 44 acres into 323 residential lots and 14 lots for open space and water basins CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND)

Current Status: Approved. Planning approved grading plans. Fences and walls plans approved on August 19, 2017. Landscape comments to applicant on August 21, 2017.

 

Project: The Ranch Specific Plan Amendment, Major Development Review, and Tentative Parcel Map

Project Location: Northeast and southeast corners of Hellman and future Limonite (Kimball) Avenues, west of Cucamonga Creek Channel.

Meeting with applicant on October 18, 2017 to discuss status of commercial portion of The Ranch, Planning Area 1.

Current Status: Approved. Grading and construction has started for industrial portion Applicant is still pursuing commercial and business park users. Some inquiries include self-storage and smaller multi-tenant business park suites.

 

 

Project Location: Northeast corner of Limonite and Sumner Avenues

Description: Major Development Review for the development of a new neighborhood retail centerwith multi-tenant and single tenant buildings totaling 72,779 sq. ft. on 7.64 acres, Conditional Use Permits for the operation of three drive-through facilities and a tire store, and Conditional Use Permit for the sales of alcohol in the grocery store. CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration

Current Status: Approved. Under construction Smart and Final opened on August 23, 2017. Miguel’s Jr. major development review continued to November 15, 2017 Planning Commission meeting (see Project PLN17-20022)

 

Project: LBA Realty Industrial Building

Project Location: North of Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road, 1,000 feet east of Hamner Avenue, and west of the I-15 freeway. (APN 160-020-033 and 156-050-025)

Project Description: Major Development Review for a 446,173-sq.ft. industrial building on approximately 24 acres and overflow parking on APN 156-050-025. CEQA: Environmental Impact Report (certified)

Current Status: Approved. Under construction.

 

Project: The Ranch Specific Plan Amendment, Major Development Review, and Tentative Parcel Map

Project Map: Current Status: Approved. Grading and construction has started for industrial portion, see

Portion Project Location: Northeast and southeast corners of Hellman and future Limonite (Kimball) Avenues, west of Cucamonga Creek Channel. Moons Site (APNs: 144-010-008-0, 144-101-013-4) and Rodriguez Site (APN: 144-010-009-1)

Project Description: Specific Plan Amendment to modify existing boundaries for The Ranch SP No. 358 for Planning Areas 1 through 6, land use designation for Planning Area 5, and revisions to allowable uses. No revisions to Planning Areas 7 through 9. Major Development Review for six (6) industrial buildings totaling 985,000 square feet on six (6) parcels, Tentative Parcel Map No. 36787 to subdivide approximately 97 gross acres into 14 legal parcels CEQA: EIR Addendum

Current Status: Approved. Grading and construction has started for industrial portion, see Project No. PLN 16- 00011. Applicant is still pursuing commercial and business park users. Some inquiries include self-storage and smaller multi-tenant business park suites.

Joy vs Happiness

By Rohmon Merchant

Joy isn’t like happiness which is based upon happenings or whether things are going well or not. No, joy remains even amidst the suffering. Joy is not happiness. Joy is an emotion that’s acquired by the anticipation, acquisition or even the expectations of something great or wonderful. It could be described as exhilaration, delight, sheer gladness, and can result from a remarkable success. You can even find joy in a unmet expectation, or a letdown, if you determine in your heart to not let situations get the best of you and keep your positive outlook and continence, graduation but the definition of joy that the world holds is not nearly as amazing as biblical joy, but joy is also a gift.

During my time in ministry, which coincidentally also holds some of the most devastating moments of my life I found that the only way God can get the best out of me is when I receive his joy for me and stay in that vein. I am quickly reminded through the times when God showed how real he is and how he carried me out of tough times and even had has hand on me during the incredible times. When I think of those times, and the beauty that only God can make from this life that I clearly messed up more than anyone can I feel this overwhelming peace that passes all understanding and this strong confidence that God is in total control and excitement about possibilities and unknown futures…that’s Joy. It’s contagious and it brings the scripture “the joy of the lord is my strength” to life. (Nehemiah 8:10)

So instead of looking for happiness this year I will live in the joy. Letting it grow in and through me and who knows? Let’s see what happens what God can do with someone with everlasting joy in their heart, or compromising happiness that is fleeting.

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Eastvale Area Crime Recap: November 2017

Staff Reports 

INCIDENT: Deputy Involved Shooting

Incident Date: December 4, 2017

Incident Location: Bellegrave Avenue and Van Buren, Jurupa Valley

Reporting Officer: Sergeant Chris Willison – Public Information Officer

File Number: JV173380070

On Monday, December 4, 2017, at approximately 12:00 PM, a deputy from the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to the area of Bellegrave Avenue and Van Buren, in the city of Jurupa Valley, reference a previously reported stolen vehicle.  The deputy responded to the area, located the occupied stolen vehicle, and attempted to conduct a traffic enforcement stop.Details:

During the traffic stop, the suspect reversed the stolen vehicle into the patrol unit several times and a deputy involved shooting occurred.  A vehicle pursuit ensued, and a short distance later, the suspect exited the vehicle and fled into the river bottom area near Riverdale Place.  During that time, the suspect ignited the stolen vehicle as well as vegetation in the river bottom.  Cal-Fire/Riverside County Fire responded and assisted Riverside City Fire with the vegetation fire.  Fire personnel continue to work on extinguishing the fire.

With the assistance of the Riverside Police Department, the suspect was located, a brief struggle ensued, and the suspect was arrested.  Two officers with the Riverside Police Department sustained minor injuries as a result of this arrest.  The suspect was transported to a local area hospital for a medical evaluation.  No citizens were injured during the incident.  The deputy involved in the incident was taken to a local area hospital as a medical precaution.  Investigators from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Departments Central Homicide Unit responded and assumed the investigation.

The suspect was identified as Clinton Althizer, 40 of Jurupa Valley.  After receiving a medical evaluation he was booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center, in the city of Riverside, for assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer, vehicle theft, possession of stolen property, attempted assault on a peace officer, evading, and arson.

The deputy involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave per Department policy. The involved deputy’s names will not be released at this time.  The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department encourages anyone with information regarding the incident to contact Central Homicide Unit Investigator Stoyer at (951) 955-2777.

 

 INCIDENT: VEHICLE THEFT ARREST OF WANTED GANG MEMBER

WHEN: 11/28/2017

WHERE: 5000 Block of Poinsettia Place, Jurupa Valley

On Tuesday, November 28, 2017, about 4:06 p.m., officers from the Region 7, Riverside County Regional Gang Task Force conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a reported stolen vehicle in the 5000 Block of Poinsettia Place, in the City of Jurupa Valley. During the subsequent theft investigation, officers learned a wanted criminal street gang member was in possession of additional stolen vehicles in the Jurupa Valley area. Regional Gang Task Force officers located and contacted Levi Aguirre, a 22-year-old resident of Jurupa Valley, in the 5000 block of Collins Avenue. Aguirre was being sought for two active felony vehicle theft warrants in San Bernardino County.  The on-going vehicle theft investigation linked Levi Aguirre to two additional stolen vehicles.  Aguirre was arrested and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center for the following charges: Two outstanding felony vehicle theft warrants out of San Bernardino County, Three Vehicle Thefts in Riverside County, Vehicle theft with several prior convictions, Felony probation violation.

 

INCIDENT: FATAL TRAFFIC COLLISION INVESTIGATION

WHEN: 11/17/2017

WHERE: Galena Ave. & Avon St., Jurupa Valley

On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 5:23 p.m., officers assigned to the Jurupa Valley Police Department responded to the area of Galena Avenue and Avon Street, regarding a major-injury traffic collision.  The preliminary investigation revealed a vehicle traveling westbound on Galena Avenue stuck a pedestrian who was crossing Galena Avenue, just west of Avon Street. The pedestrian was pronounced deceased on scene by paramedics.  This investigation is ongoing, but alcohol and/or drug impairment does not appear to be a factor in this collision.The Jurupa Valley Police Department’s Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene to conduct this investigation.  This investigation is ongoing and we are asking anyone with additional information to contact Deputy Adam Ditfurth at the Jurupa Valley Station at 951-955-2600

 

INCIDENT: GRAND THEFT

WHEN: 11/2/2017

WHERE: 4200 Block of Opal St., Jurupa Valley

DETAILS: On November 2, 2017, several cameras were stolen from the audio/video department of Rubidoux High School. The theft was reported by school staff to the School Resource Officer. On November 10, 2017, a member of the school’s staff contacted Sheriff’s Dispatch reporting they located one of the cameras for sale on the internet. The Jurupa Valley Station’s Special Enforcement Team assumed the investigation and recovered one of the reported stolen cameras. The camera was returned to the school. On November 17, 2017, between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM, search warrants were served in the 6200 block of Jared Circle and 3900 block of Driving Range Road, in the city of Jurupa Valley. Evidence associated with the theft and sale of the stolen cameras were recovered during the service of the search warrants. The cameras were sold utilizing cellular phones applications that advertise goods for sale. The cameras were described as Canon EOS Rebel T5i, DSLR with lenses and battery chargers. We are asking the public for assistance in recovering the remaining stolen cameras. If you purchased a Canon EOS Rebel T5i DSLR camera using a web based application, between November 2, 2017 and November 17, 2017, please contact Deputy Gilbert at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station at 951-955-2600. The investigation will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office recommending the two fifteen-year-old juveniles be prosecuted for the thefts of the stolen cameras.  Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Deputy Gilbert of the Jurupa Valley Special Enforcement Team at 951-955-2600, or by submitting a tip using the Sheriff’s CrimeTips online form.

 

INCIDENT: FATAL TRAFFIC COLLISION INVESTIGATION

WHEN: 11/14/2017

WHERE: Rubidoux Blvd & Market St., Jurupa Valley

DETAILS: On Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at 9:17 p.m., officers assigned to the Jurupa Valley Police Department responded to the area of Rubidoux Blvd. and Market St., Jurupa Valley, regarding a major-injury traffic collision. The preliminary investigation revealed a vehicle traveling southbound on Rubidoux Blvd., drifted into oncoming traffic, colliding with vehicles traveling northbound on Rubidoux Blvd.  The single occupant of the vehicle that drifted into oncoming traffic was pronounced deceased on scene by paramedics. One of the occupants from another involved vehicle was transported to a local area hospital for medical evaluation and treatment.  This investigation is ongoing, but alcohol and/or drug impairment does not appear to be a factor in this collision. The Jurupa Valley Police Department’s Traffic Collision Reconstruction Team responded to the scene to conduct this investigation.  This investigation is ongoing and we are asking anyone with additional information to contact Deputy Robles at the Jurupa Valley Station at 951-955-2600.

 

INCIDENT: MAIL THEFT/IDENTITY THEFT/ CONSPIRACY

WHEN: 11/9/2017

WHERE: 6300 Block of Valley Way, Jurupa Valley

DETAILS: On November 9, 2017, around 6:30 PM, deputies assigned to the Jurupa Valley Special Enforcement Team were on patrol in the 6300 block of Valley Way in the city of Jurupa Valley. They contacted several subjects loitering in the parking lot of a business. During this encounter, stolen mail and evidence related to identity theft was located. The subjects were all detained for further investigation and later booked into the Robert Presley detention Center for the following charges:

  • Danny Curtis Bennett, 33-year-old resident of Jurupa Valley, Under the Influence
  • Lisa Ann Haring, 26-year-old resident of Jurupa Valley, Parole Violation, Conspiracy and Identity Theft
  • John Anthony Morgan, 56-year-old resident of Upland, Probation Violation, Conspiracy and Identity Theft

 

 

Danny Curtis Bennett     Lisa Ann Haring          John Anthony Morgan

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Deputy Hood of the Jurupa Valley Special Enforcement Team at 951-955-2600, or by submitting a tip using the Sheriff’s CrimeTipsonline form.

 

INCIDENT: INDOOR MARIJUANA CULTIVATION/ THEFT OF UTILITIES

WHEN: 11/8/2017

WHERE: 7800 Block of Shoreham St., Eastvale

DETAILS: On November 8, 2017, at 4:00 PM, members of the Jurupa Valley Station’s Special Enforcement Team, served a search warrant in the 7800 block of Shoreham Street in the city of Eastvale.  Evidence of illegal marijuana cultivation along with an electrical bypass to steal electricity were located inside of the residence.  Xian Long Zhang, a 77-year-old resident of New York, was arrested and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center for cultivation of marijuana and theft of utilities.  Anyone with information regarding this case is urged to contact Deputy James Herington at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station, (951) 955-2600.

Xian Long Zhang

 

INCIDENT: HOIST RESCUE

WHEN: 11/5/2017

WHERE: Tin Mine Canyon, Corona

DETAILS: On Sunday, November 5, 2017, at 12:02 PM, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Jurupa Valley Station responded to the Tin Mine Canyon in Corona reference a family which had become stranded in steep terrain in the area.  Due to the location and terrain, it was determined a hoist rescue would be the most appropriate rescue method. Personnel from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Jurupa Valley Station, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Aviation Unit, and the Riverside Mountain Rescue Unit responded to assist.  A hoist rescue was initiated, and the family was safely escorted to the Skyline Drive Trailhead.  No injuries were sustained as a result of this incident. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind hiking enthusiasts to carry proper equipment for any outdoor excursion.  Proper preparedness includes a well-thought-out travel plan shared with friends and family, as well as familiarity with common hiking equipment, such as GPS, maps and compasses.  RMRU offers several helpful, life-saving tips at their website (www.rmru.org ).  Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Jurupa Valley Station at (951) 955-2600.

 

INCIDENT: COMMERCIAL BURGLARY

WHEN: 11/2/2017

WHERE: 100 Block of Hidden Valley, Norco

DETAILS: On Thursday, November 2, 2017, about 3:56 a.m., deputies from the Norco Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to a business located in the 100 block of Hidden Valley, Norco, reference a reported burglary. Upon arrival, deputies determined three suspects had forced entry into the business, removed property, and fled the location. Deputies searched the surrounding area and located the suspects nearby with the stolen property. The suspects fled from the deputies and were able to evade immediate capture. The investigation continued throughout the morning. At 7:47 a.m., investigating deputies located the suspects in the 2000 block of Temescal. The suspects fled from the deputies a second time. Two suspects were located and taken into custody in a nearby neighborhood with the assistance of the Aviation Unit and K-9 deputies. The third suspect was located in the immediate area a short time later and arrested without incident following a brief foot pursuit.

 

Jamal Javen Pugh                                             Fredrick James Reed

The suspects were identified as Fredrick James Reed, age 20, Jamal Javen Pugh, age 20, and a 17-year old Black male juvenile, all from the Compton area. Reed and Pugh were arrested for burglary and booked into the county jail in Riverside. The 17-year old juvenile was arrested for burglary and booked into the Juvenile Hall in the city of Riverside. During the investigation, the Norco High School campus was temporarily locked down as a precautionary measure while deputies searched for the suspects. The suspects were not armed, and no injuries were sustained as a result of this incident. The investigation is continuing. Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact Deputy Robertson or Deputy Mendez of the Norco Sheriff’s Office at (951) 270-5673.

 

Roosevelt H.S. Boys Cross Country 15th In The Country

By Anthony Saude

Eastvale – The Roosevelt High boys cross country team qualified to be a part of one of the most prestigious post season events in all of high school sports. Only the top 22 seven man teams and 45 additional individuals from 9 regions in the country qualify to travel to Oregon and compete in the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN). “It is an honor just to qualify for a competition of this magnitude” said Joe Robles, head coach of the boys cross country team at Roosevelt High School.

The team finished 2nd to Great Oaks in CIF Southern section and then had to finish in the top 2 in the state of California to qualify for the NXN meet. There are 9 different regions in the country and only the top 2 teams in each region qualify to go Oregon to compete for the NXN title and the coveted Winged Goddess of Victory Statue. Even though it wasn’t raining at race time it did start up again midway through the race to intensify an already intense race. The 40 degree temperatures and the premium, championship quality course at Glendoveer Golf Course challenged each competitor to give it all they had.

“The teams all have to compete as a club because Nike outfits each boy with a NXN custom uniform for the event as well as spikes, socks, warm ups, socks, backpacks and more. Our uniforms had our hometown, Eastvale written across the front of the, said Robles. “The boys just had a great time and because we were required to compete as a club they got to take it all home, they loved it” added Robles

The team finished 15th in the competition, that is 15th in the COUNTRY.

An incredible finish for the team on a day that saw their top CIF finisher Tyler Spencer run through severe back pain due to a 24 hour flu bug. Michael Fagan was battling the flu and had a 102 degree temperature and had been in urgent care the Wednesday before the trip, they finished 4th and 5th on the team respectively. Senior Raymon Ornelas finished 1st on the team followed by Sophomore Raul Chaves and Senior Moises Rendon finished 3rd for the team with one of his best efforts of the season. Matthew and Aaron Liberman finished 6th and 7th for the team beating out the Great Oaks 6th and 7th place finishers.

“Even though it was an overall off day for our team we are all incredibly proud of our team just for being there, much less finishing number 15 in the entire country. We feel like we are a top 10 team on our best day” said Robles. Robles also wanted to recognize his Assistant coach, David Cummings, for all of his hard work all season long. “Eastvale gets very hot in the summer months and David looks out for the boy’s safety by getting them up getting out with them for a good run at 5:30 in the morning all summer long”.

 

Public Safety Tips for Holiday Season

By City of Eastvale

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind the public about safety tips for this holiday season. With all the entertainment and activities associated with the holiday season it’s easy to overlook some personal safety practices.  Below are some helpful tips to keep in mind:

CAR SAFETY
Do not leave packages or valuables visible within your car.  Always lock your doors and windows and don’t forget to set your alarm or use an anti-theft device.

SHOPPING TRIPS
Always be aware of your surroundings. If shopping at night, go with a friend or family member.

SHOPPING WITH LITTLE ONES
Teach children to stay close to you at all times while shopping and never allow children to make unaccompanied trips to the restroom.

PACKAGE DELIVERY
With the online shopping trend, more people are having packages stolen right off their front porch. If you are expecting a package, request signature confirmation or have a trusted neighbor hold the package for you.

GIFT PACKAGE DISPOSAL
Dispose of big gift boxes discreetly. Packaging for items such as TV’s, computers etc., should be broken down before disposing. Do not let everyone see the wonderful gifts your family received during the holidays.

ANSWERING THE DOOR
Criminals will often scope out your home posing as a sales person or someone looking for charitable donations. Be cautious when talking to people whom you are unfamiliar with and do not let them in your home.

LEAVE THE LIGHTS ON
Leave outside lights on at night or set them on a timer. During the day, leave the radio or television on so the house looks and sounds occupied.

TRAVELING
If you are going away for the holidays, have a neighbor or family member watch your house and pick up your newspapers and mail.

The Riverside Sheriff’s Department is committed to public safety and wishes everyone joy and happiness during this holiday season. Citizens are encouraged to call their local law enforcement stations to report any suspicious activities, vehicles or persons.

Non-emergency concerns may be reported to the Eastvale Police Department by calling 951-776-1099 or, in an emergency, by calling 9-1-1.

 

 

Illegal Drug Lab Discovered In Eastvale After Burlgary

Courtesy of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department

Incident Date: December 6, 2017 Time: 12:30 PM
Incident Location: 12000 block of Kern River Drive, in the city of Eastvale
Reporting Officer: Sergeant Christian Dekker
File Number(s): EV173390018

On Tuesday, December 5, 2017, about 10:50 a.m., deputies from the Eastvale Police Department were dispatched to a residence located in the 13000 block of Dellbrook Street, in the city of Eastvale, reference a reported burglary.

Upon arrival, deputies determined three suspects had burglarized the residence and fled the location in a black Mercedes. A broadcast of the suspect information and vehicle description was made. Deputies from the Norco Sheriff’s Office, located the black Mercedes around Hamner Avenue and 4th Street, in the city of Norco. The three suspects abandoned their vehicle and fled from the deputies to evade immediate capture.

Deputies located one of the suspects, who was hiding in the thick brush on the I-15 embankment, by utilizing a K-9. The suspect was apprehended by the K-9 and was bitten. The suspect was transported to the hospital and treated for his injuries. A Norco resident reported seeing a suspicious person around the 2700 block of Hamner Avenue in the city of Norco. Norco and Eastvale deputies responded to the area. The suspect fled from the deputies a second time. The suspect was located and taken into custody in a nearby business complex with the assistance of the Aviation Unit and K-9 deputies. The third suspect was not able to be located.

The two suspects who were arrested were identified as Terrion Arnold, age 18, and DeAnthony Harris, age 18, both from the city of Eastvale. Arnold and Harris were arrested for 459 PC (Burglary) and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center.

Terrion Arnold 
Courtesy of RCSD

DeAnthony Harris
Courtesy of RCSD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Wednesday, December 6, 2017, about 12:30 p.m., Investigators from the Eastvale Police Department conducted further investigation, which led to a search warrant being served in the 12000 block of Kern River Drive, in the city of Eastvale. During the search warrant, additional stolen property, and an illegal butane marijuana honey oil lab operation was discovered. The Riverside Sheriff’s Department’s Special Investigations Bureau, responded and processed the honey oil lab operation. The suspects arrested during the search warrant and were booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center were identified as follows:

Todd Adamson, age 41, of Eastvale. Charged with 11379.6 HS (Manufacturing of controlled substance), 29800 PC (Felon in possession of a firearm), 1203.2 PC (Violation of probation) and 273A PC (Child Endangerment)
Jacki Mosley, age 49, of Eastvale. Charged with 11379.6 HS (Manufacturing of controlled substance), 273A PC (Child Endangerment).

Todd Adamson 
Courtesy of RUSD

Jacki Mosley
Courtesy of RCSD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The investigation is continuing. Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact Investigator Martinez at the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station at (951) 955-2600.

Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff’s CrimeTips online form.

Eastvale Fire Station 31 Recognized in Firehouse Magazine

Staff Reports

Eastvale – In the November 2017 edition of Firehouse Magazine, Eastvale Fire Station No. 31 received a notable recognition in the Career Category 2 Fire Design section designated for stations built less than 15,000 square feet in size.

The 4th annual 2017 Station Design Awards showcased 43 fire and emergency services facilities in North America designed and constructed to meet the needs and responsibilities of its personnel and the community that it serves.

Fire Station No. 31 is a 6,004-sq.-ft. facility built by the City of Eastvale for the Riverside County Fire Department (RCFD). The corner site in the southern part of the city was built in a predominantly residential area. The station is designed to accommodate five firefighters in an individual dormitory setting. The station a two-bay and single-deep apparatus bay, administrative offices, a kitchen with a dining area, an onsite gym as well as a plethora of support spaces required for a facility of this type. Some of the other state of the art features include visitor parking covered firefighter parking, a separate storage building as well as an above-ground fuel station. The design of the station was heavily influenced by the how narrow the available space of the construction site. The apparatus bays are located as far from the corner as possible. The balance of the station follows the side street frontage, allowing for the drive-through requirements of the RCFD. The station was design was well thought out with the sole intention of the architectural style of the area. Sloped roof forms are used in conjunction with parapet areas designed to screen mechanical equipment. The station is scheduled to receive a LEED Silver rating based on the sustainable goals of the City of Eastvale.

Chandler Fire Station 31 is located at 14991 Chandler Street in Eastvale, CA and opened February 22, 2017.

For more information on Firehouse Magazine, please visit their website at www.firehouse.com/magazine.

 

Snow Is Coming To Eastvale Sat. Dec 2

By Anthony Saude

 

Eastvale – The Holiday season is here and that means Christmas is right around the corner, complete with snow in Eastvale! Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD) hasn’t forgotten local residents and presents their annual Winter Wonderland extravaganza complete with a Tree Lighting Ceremony on Sat., Dec. 2nd at the Eastvale Community Center. So pack the kids into the family sleigh, pick up grandma on the way and come out and enjoy this fun filled event that was made with your family in mind. The annual Winter Wonderland will be in full swing from 3 pm to 9 pm on Saturday and will feature the tree lighting ceremony at 6:30 pm.

Snowtime begins right here in the southern California desert for the kids and Santa will be there taking pictures with the kiddos. There will be holiday performances for your entertainment going on throughout the event all day Saturday. We are proud to announce that the United States Marine Foundation will be there collecting new unwrapped toys for their annual toy drive again this year.

Bring a big appetite and sample some or all of the delicious cuisine proudly being served by specially handpicked vendors for your dining pleasure.

During special sneak peek hours on Friday December 1st from 6:00-9:00pm you can get a jump on the shopping crowds, over 30 holiday craft vendors will be present so you can get some early Christmas shopping done find. If you can’t make it don’t worry they will be there through the entire Winter Wonderland event on Saturday as well.

This year for the first time we are bringing T. Marie Boutique will be joining the festivities and they will be rewarding the first 10 early bird shoppers with some beautiful swag bags during the sneak peek hours on Friday night.

There is something for everyone at the Winter Wonderland, you don’t want to miss this 2 day extravaganza.

The Eastvale Community Center is located at 13820 Schleisman Road in Eastvale.

For more information about meetings and other JCSD programs and projects, please visit our website at http://www.jcsd.us or call (951) 727-3524. About JCSD Founded in 1956, the Jurupa Community Services District is a public agency known as a Special District, governed by a five-member, elected, Board of Directors. JCSD serves over 118,700 people in a 40-square-mile region of western Riverside County in the cities of Jurupa Valley and Eastvale by providing a variety of critical services such as water, sewer, street lights, frontage landscape maintenance, and graffiti abatement. JCSD is also responsible for parks maintenance and recreation programming within the JCSD parks territory. For more information, visit our website at http://www.jcsd.us.

 

 

 

 

Eastvale: Major Projects Ahead

 

  1. R. Horton – The Trails, Planned Residential Development Residential Subdivision Project No. 11-0558 Project Location: Northwest corner of Archibald and 65th General Plan Amendment, Change of Zone, Tentative Tract Map, and Planned Residential Development for 256 dwelling units with a 5- acre park. CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration Planner: Yvette Noir/Malinda Lim

Approved by City Council on May 22, 2013.Approved monument signs on March 10, 2016.Received a letter on August 15, 2016 from homeowners wanting to close off the opening for pedestrian access on Archibald. No contact information provided in the letter or on envelope to be able to respond. Awaiting second inquiry. (Project is complete)

 

  1. The Campus (former Providence Business Park) Major Development Review, Zone Change, and Tentative Parcel Map Project No. 12-0750 **see also Project No. PLN 16-00032 (No. 34 on this list) Project Location: West of Archibald and Approved by CC on April 9, 2014 Project has been sold to new owners, who have met with staff to discuss implementing the approved development plans. Planning has been contacted by the new owner regarding potential changes to the office portion of the project, but no application for a change has been filed. Road improvements under construction on Archibald Avenue. In building Page 4 Map ID Project Notes Current Activity approximately 750 ft. south of Limonite Ave (144-010-002, -033, -037, & -038) MDR, ZC, TPM for the development of a business park consisting of 14 new industrial buildings ranging from 12,850 square feet to 129,000 square feet and associated improvements on 53.37 gross acres of vacant land (former Bircher’s site). CEQA: EIR Addendum Planner: Cathy Perring/Yvette Noir

 

Final Map approved by City Council on June 8, 2016. Received construction plans for buildings 2 and 3 on July 20, 2016. Provided comments to architect on August 16, 2016. Revised grading plans submitted on August 23, 2016 and building plans were submitted on August 31, 2016 for buildings 2 and 3; Planning staff is currently reviewing these plans. Pre-construction meeting was held with the applicant, contractor, monitors, and Public Works and Planning staffs on August 31, 2016. Received buildings 1 and 10-12 construction plans on October 11, 2016.Currently under review. Staff is working with applicant to get grading permit sign-off. Provided comments to architect regarding buildings 1 and 10-12 construction plans on November 14, , 2016. Applicant submitted construction plans for buildings 6-9 on December 20, 2016; currently under review. Approved construction plans for buildings 2 and 3 on December 21, 2016. Buildings 1 and 10-12 were approved on January 10, 2017.

 

  1. LBA Realty Industrial Building Major Development Review Project No. 14-1077 Project Location: North of Cantu-Galleano Ranch Road 1,000 feet east of Hamner Avenue. (APN 160-020-033 and 156-050-025) Major Development Review for a 446,173 sq. ft. industrial building on APN 160-020-033 (approximately 24 acres) and overflow parking on APN 156-050-025. CEQA: EIR Planner: Cathy Perring/Yvette Noir

Formal application submitted on October 20, 2014. 6/4/15 Comment letter sent to applicant re: January 26, 2015 resubmittal package. Revised development plans received July 14, 2015. Traffic study and landscape plans received in August. Met on July 29, 2015 to discuss shared access with Grainger and applicant. Draft EIR 45-day review period ends Monday, January 25, 2016. At-risk building plans submitted on January 6, 2016; civil plans submitted January 12. Received on-site improvement plans on February 4, 2016. Received revised improvement and landscape plans on March 10, 2016. Received 2nd submittal for construction building plans on March 17, 2016. Planning Commission approval and EIR certification received April 20, 2016. The applicant has been submitting information verifying compliance with conditions of approval. Issue had arisen re: COA #28 with respect to guard shack location. Staff worked with the applicant over the last couple of months to find an acceptable design that will accommodate adequate truck stacking. Received acceptable solution to allow five trucks to stack on-site, 7/7/16.Planning Commission approval on April 20, 2016. Approved revised construction plans on December 22, 2016. Page 7 Map ID Project Notes C

 

Received 3rd submittal for construction building plans on August 4, 2016 and is under review. Provided comments to applicant on August 23, 2016.Received 1st submittal for grading plans on August 23, 2016. Staff provided comments on September 7, 2016. Staff scheduled to meet with applicant October 18, 2016 to discuss pending COA needing to be met prior to grading permit sign-off. Applicant submitted revised plans on December 7, 2016; approved on December 22, 2016. Received preconstruction burrowing owl report on December 14, 2016.

 

  1. Stratham Homes – Sendero Planned Residential Development Project No. 14-1398 **See Project No. PLN 15-06023 (No. 24 on the list ) Project Location: Northwest corner of Limonite and Harrison; APN 164-010-017 General Plan Amendment, Change of Zone, Planned Residential Development, and Tentative Tract Map for the subdivision of approximately 44 acres into 323 residential lots and 14 lots for open space and water basins CEQA: Mitigated Negative Declaration Planner: Yvette Noir/Cathy Perring

 

Planning Commission on May 20, 2015 voted to recommend approval of GPA, Change of Zone, and PRD, and denial of TTM due to too many units. City Council on June 10, 2015 voted 3-0 adopting the MND and approving GPA, Change of Zone, PRD, and TTM subject to not using SCE easement or the City right-of-way to satisfy ALUC open space requirement. Meeting on July 22, 2015 to discuss revised site plan with applicant. Revised site plan presented to City Council on September 9, 2015 and Council was supportive of the revised site layout. The applicant submitted a parcel map to divide the site into 4 parcels for financing purposes. See notes for Project No. PLN 15-06023 for more information regarding the review of the Parcel Map. Applicant submitted first Master Home Plan on April 6, 2016. Comments for master home plan provided June 23, 2016. Waiting for resubmittal of revise master home plan. Applicant submitted second round of Master Home Plan on January 11, 2017.