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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08.17.22 Staff ReportNOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, August 17, 2022 at 5:00 PM. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business in accordance with the attached Agenda. NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE DISCUSSED Posted: August 11, 2022. J Ern J. Estrada rns, Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING 1, Marlen Garcia, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting of August 17, 2022. �mh#,l Marlen Garc' City Clerk AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 August 17, 2022 5:00 PM Audio Streaming will be available at. httQs.11www.youtube.comlchannellUCFLZO 59rhiDZI3 dQFRLY i Ifeatured?view as=subscriber Eq— http.-Abaldwinpark.granicus. comlViewPublisher. php ?view id=10 Audio Streaming Simultaneously in Spanish will be available at: htt https://www.youtube. com/channe11UQ3bPFB1HcoP1ks lXqetmGcA 0 HUE OF TkE' 0 "VA( 0RATED JAW Emmanuel J. Estrada - Mayor Daniel Damian - Mayor Pro Tern Alejandra Avila - Council Member Monica Garcia - Council Member Paul C. Hernandez - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se in vita al pOblico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda. agenda. In accordance with Chapter 39 of the De acuerdo con e/ capitulo 39 del C6digo Municipal Baldwin Park Municipal Code, Speakers must de la Ciudad de Baldwin Park, los comentaros deben address the Council as a whole and refrain se dirigidos al Concilio como una sola entidad, y no from making impertinent, slanderous, or ser impertinentes, difamatorios, o profanos, o profane remarks or disrupt the peace of the interrumpir la paz de la reunion. meeting. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — 5:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: ROLL CALL: Council Members: Alejandra Avila, Monica Garcia, Paul C. Hernandez, Mayor Pro Tem Daniel Damian, and Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and/or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista algiina emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] If you wish to comment on agenda items, please email your name, City of residence, item number and a phone number where you will be available between the hours of 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM on August 17, 2022 to commenis(cbaldwinpark.com. You will be contacted by a staff member and will be granted 3 (three) minutes to speak live during the meeting. If you are a non-English Speaker and require translation services in another language other than Spanish, or sign, please indicate your request in your communication up to 48 hours prior to the meeting. If large numbers of persons wishing to speak are gathered (a reduction of the speaking time allotted for each speaker may be announced). A one hour limit may be placed on the time for public communications so that City business can be conducted, after which time, communications can resume. OPEN SESSION/STUDY SESSION • Regency Hotel - New Owner Presentation Presented by Community Development Director Ron Garcia RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION 1. Conference With Legal Counsel —Existing Litigation Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Case Name: Maria Cortez Vides v. City of Baldwin Park Case Name: Matthew Rodriguez v. City of Baldwin Park Case Name: Kuberry, Michael, Hemenway and Findley v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 22STCV11511 Case No. 222-cv-01069-FLA-MAR Case No. 21 STCV07382 Case Name: Jason Adams, AA DOE, AR, DOE, and Case No. 21 STCV07429 James Gallegos v. City of Baldwin Park Case Name: Tuan Le v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 21 STCV34473 2. Conference With Legal Counsel —Anticipated Litigation Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Potential Case(s): Four (4) CERTIFICATION I, Marlen Garcia, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby that, certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting of August 11, 2022. on Marlen Gar is City Clerk For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960-4011 ext. 466 or e- mail BmoralesCa_baldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960-4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE ll) BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 August 17, 2022 11 PM Audio Streaming will be available at: https:Ilwww.youtube.comlchannel/UCFLZO dDFRjy59rhiDZ13Fp/featured?view as=subscriber http.-Abaldwinpark. pranicus. comll/iewPublisher. php?view id=10 Audio Streaming Simultaneously in Spanish will be available at: htWs:llwww.voutube.com/channel/UC3bPFBIHcoPIksIX getmGcA ..... ppl.m h�j�� Emmanuel J. Estrada - Mayor Daniel Damian - Mayor Pro Tern Alejandra Avila - Council Member Monica Garcia - Council Member Paul C. Hernandez - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES DURING THE MEETING. PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquier Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencies nombradas en esta agenda, agenda on any matter posted on the agenda para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su In accordance with Chapter 39 of the jurisdiccion. De acuerdo con el capitulo 39 del Baldwin Park Municipal Code, Speakers Codigo Municipal de la Ciudad de Baldwin Park, los must address the Council as a whole and comentaros deben se dirigidos al Concilio como refrain from making impertinent, slanderous, una sofa entidad, y no ser impertinentes, or profane remarks or disrupt the peace of difamatorios, o profanos, o interrumpir la paz de la the meeting. reunion. CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Council Members: Alejandra Avila, Monica Garcia, Paul C. Hernandez, Mayor Pro Tem Daniel Damian, and Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION ANNOUNCEMENTS The City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Housing Authority, and Finance Authority, which are concurrently convening with the City Council this evening and each Council Member is paid an additional stipend of $30 for attending the Housing Authority meeting and $50 for attending the Finance Authority meeting. PROCLAMATIONS COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS • Covid Awareness Day Proclamation Presented to the Yellow Heart Memorial Board of Directors PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and/or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. (Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERV1CIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. EI cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideracidn en juntas proximas. (Codigo de Gobierno §54954.21 If you wish to comment on agenda items, please email your name, City of residence, item number and a phone number where you will be available between the hours of 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM on August 17, 2022 to commentsfaabaldwinparb.com. You will be contacted by a staff member and will be granted 3 (three) minutes to speak live during the meeting. If you are a non-English Speaker and require translation services in another language other than Spanish, or sign, please indicate your request in your communication up to 48 hours prior to the meeting. If large numbers of persons wishing to speak are gathered (a reduction of the speaking time allotted for each speaker may be announced). A one hour limit may be placed on the time for public communications so that City business can be conducted, after which time, communications can resume. City Council Agenda Page 2 CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. City of Baldwin Park's Warrants and Demands Staff recommends that the City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. 2. Treasurer's Report — June 2022 Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. 3. Claim Rejection Staff recommends that the City Council reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant(s): Lopez, Frank Claimant alleges bodily injury Ortiz, Hilberto Claimant alleges the Police Department Incorrectly cited him This government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the future. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all Councilmembers refrain from making any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made so as to not prejudice this claim in any way which can happen if public or private comments are made about this claim by City staff or Councilmembers. 4. Approve Final Tract Map No. 83340 to Consolidate Three (3) Lots into one (1) Lot to Facilitate the Development of a Six -Story 59,766-square Foot General Office, Retail and Medical Office Building Including Subterranean Parking and Surface Parking Staff Recommends that the City Council accept the Final Tract Map No. 83340 and authorize the City Clerk and staff to sign the Final Tract Map. 5. Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District (BPROUD) Program-2021 Power Content Label Staff recommends that the City Council provide the attestation specified under California's Power Source Disclosure (PSD) Program, which requires the governing council of a public agency providing retail electric service (for the year 2021) to endorse the accuracy of each annual report and power content label, as submitted to the California Energy Commission, for the previous year. In the case of former entity, BPROUD, such attestations were based on California Ch oice Energy Authority's (CalChoice) technical review and addresses the 2021 Annual Report and Power Content Label (PCL) prepared for the BPROUD community choice aggregation (CCA) program. City Council Agenda Page 3 6. Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District (BPROUD) Program — Decertification, Reversion, and Decommissioning Process — Status Update Report Staff recommends the City Council receive and file this report and authorize the Director of Finance to pay back to the General Fund (100) and Future Development Fund (200) for the startup costs, transfers and loans made to the BPROUD fund / accounts including the lockbox. 7. Designation of Funds from the Settlement Agreement with Athens Inc./Irwindale Material Recovery Facility (MRF) Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Designate the first $100,000 received by the City toward the development of the pocket park at Joanbridge Street and Maine Ave in the vicinity of the MRF. 2. Declare that Council designates all funds received from the settlement with Athens shall be used for beneficial and mitigation purposes in the community around the MRF 3. Instruct the CEO and the Director of Finance to obtain approval from Council for specific designation of future payments. 8. Approval of Agreement with Dragonfly Public Affairs to Provide Consultant Services for the Development of the Sales Tax Measure Initiative — Measure BP (Proposed Letter Designation) Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to execute the Agreement with Dragonfly Public Affairs for a continuation of services beyond the spending authority of the CEO in the amount of $50,000 through January 23, 2023; and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $50,000 from general funds and make necessary changes to the budget. 9. Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers — Report Back Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file report. 10.Adopt Resolution No. 2022-049 entitled, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Approving the Application for Grant Funds for the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Grant for NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2022-049 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, approving the application for grant funds for the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Grant for NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park"; and 2. Authorize the Director of Recreation and Community Services to execute any further documents associated with the grant; and 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate grant funds and make necessary amendments to the budget if grant is secured. 11.Appropriate Additional Funds for Increase to Contract Price for Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the Finance Director to appropriate ARPA funds to cover the estimated additional cost of $188,579.51 and make necessary adjustments to the budget. City Council Agenda Page 4 12.Approve a Resolution to Adjust Salaries of the Full -Time Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor Positions Retroactive to July 1, 2022 in Accordance with the Baldwin Park Police Officers Association (POA) Memorandum of Understanding Approved by Council on December 15, 2021, and Update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule in Accordance with CalPERS Guidelines Staff recommends that the City Council approve Resolution No. 2022-050 to do the following: 1. Adjust the salary range for the full time Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor positions by 3% retroactive to July 1, 2022. 2. Update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule to reflect salary adjustments retroactive to July 1, 2022. 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds to cover the salary adjustments and make necessary budget changes in accordance with the POA Memorandum of Understanding approved by City Council on December 15, 2021. REPORTS OF OFFICER 13.Approval of Logo, Color Pallet and Selection of Name for Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Select and approve logo and color pallet; and 2. Select and approve name for Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project. 14.Approval to Consider the Acceptance of a Service Agreement for Consultant Services by and between San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net and the City of Baldwin Park to Operate the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Accept the service agreement for consultant services by and between San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net and the City of Baldwin Park to operate the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project in the total amount of $997,962.86; and 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the Service Agreement; and 3. Authorize the Director of Recreation & Community Services to process the necessary documents associated with this service agreement contract; and 4. Authorize the Director of Finance to make the necessary budget adjustments. CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. SA-1 Successor Agency To The Dissolved Community Development Commission of The City of Baldwin Park Warrants and Demands Staff recommends that the Board ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. SA-2 Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Treasurer's Report — June 2022 Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. City Council Agenda Page 5 CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATION • None ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Marlen Garcia, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify that, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 11th day of August, 2022. Onft&1A&Z Marlen Garcia City Clerk For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960-4011 ext. 466 or via e-mail at Imoralesgbaldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960-4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) City Council Agenda Page 6 ►f �i�T[Lrel TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Rose Tam, Director of Finance DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: City of Baldwin Park's Warrants and Demands SUMMARY Attached is the Warrants and Demands Register for the City of Baldwin Park to be ratified by the City Council. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. FISCAL IMPACT The payroll for the last period was $553,699.84 and the attached General Warrants Register was $2,320,884.69 for a total amount of $2,874,584.53. BACKGROUND The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information as set out in the California Government Code. Staff has reviewed the requests for expenditures for the appropriate budgetary approval and for the authorization from the department head or its designee. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the California Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred. Payments released since the previous City Council meeting and the following is a summary of the payment released: The last payroll of the City of Baldwin Park consists of check numbers 201545 to 201570 Additionally, Automated Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control number 34247 to 34518 for the period July 10, 2022 through July 23, 2022 inclusive; these are presented and hereby ratified in the amount of $553,699.84. 2. General Warrants, with the bank drafts in the amount of $267,519.77 and checks from 237298 to 237493 in the amount of $2,053,364.92 for the period of July 21, 2022 to August 4, 2022, 2022, inclusive; in the total amount of $2,320,884.69 constituting of claims and demands against the City of Baldwin Park, are herewith presented to the City Council as required by law, and the same hereby ratified. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Check Register Check Register i Ir'o' City of Baldwin Park, CA By (None) uu� 0,1 Payment Dates 7121I2022 - 8/4/2022 Payment Number Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Amount 237298 07/2112022 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC LEASE PAYEMNT PLUS ADMIN CHARGE 401-10-141-59140-11504 S 461.32 237298 07/21/2022 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC LEASE PAYMENTS FOR 2 CANON 1R6555 COPIERS 401-10-141-59140-11504 S 151.29 237298 07/21/2022 CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC LEASE PAYEMNT FOR 2 COPIERS 401-10-141-58140.11504 S 219,92 237299 0712112{122 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS PHONE AND WIRELESS SERVICES 401-]0-141-53403-11506 $ 153.45 237299 07/21/2022 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS ANNUAL TELEPHONE USAGE LOCAL CALLS 401-10-14 ]-53403-11506 S 1,325.99 237300 07/21/2022 ADRIANNE CASTANEDA REIN4BI1RSEMENT-QUALIIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 128,00 237301 07/21/2022 AIDE CASTRO REIMBURSEMENT OF DEPOSIT FOR RENTAL OF JULIA MCNEI 501-60.000.22333-00000 $ 500.00 237302 07/2112022 AMIT FRIED REFUND PERMITS FOR 4324 CUTLER AVE, BLDG-0622-0841 1 Off-40-000-43400-00000 S €30.93 237303 071202022 ANA COVARRUBIAS REIMBURSEMENT FOR ARPA SENIOR TRIPS AND EVENTS 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 28.00 237304 07/21/2022 ANA LOPEZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 288.00 237305 07/21/2022 ANALI MARQUEZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUALIIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 144.00 237306 0712112022 ANTHONIE CASTANEDA REIA4BURSEMENT-QUALIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 128.00 237307 0712 U2022 ANTONIA MACIAS REIMBURSEMENT FOR ARPA SENIOR TRIPS AND EVENTS 275-60-726-53370-16074 S 26.00 237308 07/2112022 APRIL CORDERO REIMBURSEMENT-QUALIIFIFD FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 304,00 237309 07/21/2022 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 23,94 237309 07/21/2022 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 23.94 237309 07/2112022 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252-60-620-53100-00000 $ 31,92 237309 07/2112022 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252-60-620-53100-00000 $ 92.33 237309 0712IJ2022 ARAMARK UN1FOIu\4 SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 252-60-620-5 3 100-00000 $ 29.56 237310 07/21/2022 BALDWIN PARK PIZZA MEALS PROVIDED FOR AQUATICS MEETING ON 6/17/2022 501-60-000-22329-00000 $ 47,79 237311 07/21/2022 BLANCA NTAHE REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60.726.53370-16074 S 15.00 237312 07/2112022 CASSIE BESERRA REIMBURSEMENT OF DEPOSIT FOR RENTAL OF PICNIC 501-60-000-22333-00000 S 100.00 237313 07/21/2022 CELL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT STAPLES FOR COPIERS 401-10-141-51101-11502 $ 214,62 237314 07/21/2022 CHICAS GRAPHICS AND DESIGN FULL COLOR BUS SHELTERS FOR TAX MEASURE COMMUNITY 100-25-299-53100-11432 S 798.40 237314 07/21/2022 CHICAS GRAPHICS AND DESIGN PAYMENT OF TROPHIES FOR YOUTH SPORTS T-BALL 501-60-000-22326-00000 S 1,072,01 237315 07/2112022 CINTHIA J. LEON REIMBURSEMENT-QUALIIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 304.00 237316 07/21/2022 C]RILO D. JESUS TRUE REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-726-53370-16074 S 30.00 237317 07/21/2022 CLEMENTE GASTLLUM REIMBURSEMENT FOR ARPA SENIOR TRIPS AND EVENTS 275-60-726-5 3370-160 74 S 15,00 237318 0712112022 CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC PRE -EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL CHECK UP 100-10-150.5110 1-00000 $ 265-00 237319 0712112022 CRISTINA KOSAS REIMBURSEMENT-QUALIIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 288.00 237320 07/2112022 DUNN-EDWARDS CORP PAINTING SUPPLIES FOR THE STREET MARKET 100-60-610-53100-16101 S 569,68 237321 0712 U2022 ELAINE P. VALENCIA REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60.734.53370-16077 $ 567.00 237322 07/2112022 ELEGANT DESIGNS SPECIALTY LINENS LINEN THNTAL FOR THE SENIOR CENTER MAY DANCE 275-60-726-53100-16074 S 125.24 237323 07/21/2022 ELVIRA SANCHEZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-5 3370-160 77 S 288,00 237324 07/21/2022 ERICA HERNANDEZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60.734.53370-16077 $ 320.00 237325 07/2112022 ESLY ESPINOZA REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-5 3370-160 77 S 320.00 237326 07/21/2022 HSTHER SOUS REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-726-53370-16074 S 15,00 237327 07/2112022 GENOVEVA PEREZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 309.00 237328 07/2112022 JESSICA GARCIA GUTIERREZ REIMBURSEMENT-QUALIIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60.734-53370-16077 S 116,00 237329 07/2112022 KAREN GILBERT REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 208.00 237330 07/2112022 LOLITA ARIOLA IGNACIO REFUND FOR SENIOR CENTER TRIP REGISTRATION 501-60-000-22327-00000 S 75.00 237331 07/2112022 LUCID MORENO REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 264,00 237332 07/2112022 MARIA ARELLANO REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734.5337D-16077 S 168.00 237333 07/21/2022 MARIA LUISA ROMO REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-726-53370-I6074 S 30.00 237334 07/2112022 MARIA SOTO REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 15,00 237335 07/21/2022 MARTHA REGINA ROA REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60.726.53370-16074 S 15.00 237336 07/21/2022 MELISSA PADILLA REIMBURSEMENT-QUILIFIED FAMILY ARPA BASIC SUBSIDY 275-60-734-53370-16077 S 320.00 237337 07/21/2022 MILAGROS P. 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BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCAR➢ CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER BANKCARD CENTER CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS PARTNERSHIP CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS PARTNERSHIP HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT HOME DEPOT NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LI-C ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC OFFICE DEPOT INC OFFICE DEPOT INC PUBLIC RISK 1NNOVATION,SOLUTIONS,AN➢ MANAGEMENT Description (Item) PIZZA TO FEED BAND FOR SUMMER CONCERT IN THE PARK AEDS & EMERGENCY PRODUCTS FOR CITY HALL CUSTOM CANOPY, LINEN AND WALL FOR DEPAT,MFNT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR SENIOR CENTER TRIP FENCE REPAIRS AT BARNES PARK UNIFORM ALLOWANCE PER MOU FOR 2022-2023 -INSPECTOR CRITTER SHOW AT YOUTH SPORTS CLOSING CEREMONY ELECTRICAL REPAIRES AT MORGAN PARK AND COMMUNITY PRINTING SERVICES FOR BALDWIN PARK ON THE MOVE MONTHLY FEE FOR DROPBOX SUBSCRIPTION SG VALLEY NEWS SUBSCRIPTION NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT SENIOR CENTER NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT THE TEEN CENTER NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE A7' BARNES PARK NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT THE ARE BOARD GAMES PURCHASED FOR COMMUNITY CENTER SUPPLIES FOR COMMUNITY CENTER GAMES ROOM CRAYOLA COLORED PENCILS FOR COMMUNITY CENTER MATERIALS & SUPPLIES PURCHASED FOR YOUTH T-BALL SUPPLIES FOR THE AQUATIC ENTER POOL MATERIALS & SUPPLIES PURCHASED FOR YOUTH T»BALL AMPLIFIED HD DIGAL TV ANTENNA FOR SENIOR CENTER DEPOSIT FOR SLIME PRESENTATION AT SUMMER DAY CAMP REGISTRATION FOR WATER SAFF;TLY INSTRUCTOR NOTICE HEARING PROPOSED BUDGETS FOR FY 2212023 NOTICE OF HEARING BIT FY 2212023 MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE. MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BLDG MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES FOR THE ST MARKET OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION CENTRAL STORES SUPPLIES CENTRAL. STORES SUPPLIES CENTRAL STORES SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DIVISION CITY WIDE COPY PAPER PAPER PROPERTY PROG MAR - 3UNE 2022 Account Number Amount 501-60-000.22328-16144 S 65.42 403-10-160-51101-11350 S 719.32 501-60-000-22328.00000 S 1,193.76 275-60-126-51101-16074 S 1,663.85 252-6O.620-533 7 1 -00000 S 140.00 10040-450-50119-00000 S 300.00 501-60-000-22326-00000 S 587.00 100-60-620-53371.00000 $ 215.00 100-25-299-53100-11432 S 1,879,95 100-60-610-51100-00000 S 11.99 100-60-610-53330-00000 S 10.00 100-60-630-53330-00000 S 3,87 100-60-660-53330-00000 S 3.87 100-60-670-53330-15100 S 3.88 100-60.680-53330-00000 S 3.87 275-60-765-58110-56002 S 41.02 275-60-765-58110-56002 S 59,10 275-60-765-58110-56002 S 39.21 501-60.000.22326-00000 S 15.07 501-60-000-22326-ODOOD S 1,167.72 501-60-000-22326-00000 S 69.33 501-60-000.22327-00000 S 31.21 501-60-000-22329-00000 S 99.00 501-60-000-22329-00000 S 480.00 100-75-299-53330-00000 S 192,28 230-25-299-53330-00000 S 363.75 252.60.620-53100-00000 S 161.42 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 50,24 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 67.28 252.60-620-53100-00000 S 153.08 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 136,74 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 175.05 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 46,91 252.60-620-53100-00000 S 127,49 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 79.25 252-60-620-53100-00000 $ 57,93 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 25.10 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 48.96 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 50.35 252-60-620-53100-00000 5 113.75 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 76.54 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 24.24 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 128.51 2 52-60-620-53 100-00000 S 181,74 2 52-60-620-5 3 100-00000 $ 5.44 252-60-620-53100-00000 S 63.79 100-60-610-53 100-16 101 S 177.19 240.50-520-53100-00000 S 22.98 240-50-520-53100-00000 S 73.35 401-10-141-53100-11502 S 290,27 401-10-141-53100-11502 S 89.76 401-10-141-53100-11502 $ 15.31 254-50-510-53100-00000 S 53,85 254-50-510-53100-00000 5 90.30 254-50-510.53100.00000 S 61.12 254-50-510-53100-00000 S 54,74 401-10-141-53I00-11505 S 400.94 401-10-141-53€00-11505 S 1,281.31 403.10-160-54150-11321 S 59,693.50 Page 2 of 7 Payment Number Payment Date 237356 07/21/2022 237357 07/21/2022 237357 07/21/2022 237357 07/21/2022 237357 07/2 W022 237357 07/21/2022 237357 07/21/2022 237357 07/2112022 237358 07/21/2022 237358 07/21/2022 237358 07121/2022 237359 0712V2022 237360 07/210022 237361 07/21/2022 237361 07/21/2022 237362 07/21/2022 237363 07/21/2022 237363 07/21/2022 237363 07/21/2022 237363 07/21/2022 237363 07/21/2022 237364 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/2112022 237365 07/21/2022 237365 07/2112022 237366 07/2112022 237367 07/2112022 237368 07/21/2022 237368 07/21/2022 237368 07/21/2022 237368 07/21/2022 237369 07/21/2022 237370 07/21/2022 237371 0112112022 237372 07/21/2022 237372 07/2U2022 237373 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/2U2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 07/21/2022 237374 0712€/2022 237375 07/2I/2022 237376 07/21/2022 237377 07/21/2022 237378 07/21/2022 237379 07121/2022 237379 07/21/2022 Vendor Name RAILPROS, INC. REDEEMER FOOD BANK REDEEMER FOOD BANK REDEEMER FOOD BANK REDEEMER FOOD BANK REDEEMER FOOD BANK REDEEMER FOOD BANK. REDEEMER FOOL) BANK REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CENTER REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CENTER REGIONAL TAP SERVICE CENTER RICHARD SOONG RICHARDS, WATSON & G13RSHON RKA CONSULTING GROUP RKA CONSULTING GROUP ROSANNA MEJIA SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY SAN GABRIEL, VALLEY WATER COMPANY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY SECTRAN SECURITY INC, SLIT INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNA'T10NAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SHE INTERNATIONAL CORP SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SMART & FINAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA E➢ISON SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC, SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC. SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC. SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC. SPORT PINS INTERNATIONAL TAIT & Associates Inc TERRA REALTY ADVISORS INC THESHREDDERS THE SHREDDERS TRIPEPI,SMITH AND ASSOCIATES, INC UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES UNION STATION HOMELESS SERVICES WILLDAN FINANCIAL SERVICES ANAICHAVEZ NINA AGUINAGA ONCE I ENTERTAINMENT, INC PUBLIC RISK INNOVATION,SOLUTIONS,AND AANAGEMENT PUBLIC RISK INNOVATION,SOLUTIONS,AND MANAGEMENT Description (Item) PACIFIC AND BOGART IMPROVEMENTS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM JAN 2020 - APR 2022 POSITION SUMMARY JAN 2020 - APR 2022 POSITION SUMMARY MAY 22 POSITION SUMMARY BUSINESS CARD FOR 3.ASTORGA-BIOS GENERAL LABOR & EMPLOYMENT ADVICE FOR MAY 2022 ON -CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR LAND ON -CALL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR LAND HAWAIIAN DANCE CLASSES 5116-06/2712022 COST OF WATER - 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VLA WINDOWS SERVER PER 16 CORE LIC 2022, S/EA 401-10-140-51100-00000 S 3,470.95 237470 07/28/2022 EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ASSISTANCE TOTHE HOMELESS 220-40-420-53360-1,1930 S 416,66 237470 07128/2022 EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ASSISTANCE'COTHE HOMELESS 220-40.420-53360-14830 S 416.66 237470 07/28/2022 EAST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ASSISTANCE TO THE HOMELESS 220-40-420-53360-14830 S 880.66 237471 07/28/2022 FM BODY & CLASSIC RESTORATION, INC CITY VEHICLE REPAIRS 402-50-590-53371-00000 S 789,97 237472 07/28/2022 IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLY, INC. 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INSTALL SOLAR POWERED SPOT LIGHTS SYSTEM 254-50-550-53100-15705 S 2,923.93 237490 08/04/2022 AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS, INC. ELECTRICAL SERVICES 240-50-550-51100-15705 S 1,388.07 237491 08/04/2022 AAE INCORPORATED DESIGN SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 251.50-520-58100.55000 S 7,302.50 237482 08/04/2022 AXON ENTERPRISE, INC CAMERA AND COMPONENTS FOR POLICE 271-30-360-58110-53007 S 19,432.51 237483 08/04/2022 CHICAS GRAPHICS AND DESIGN N41SCFLT-ANEOUS SUPPLIES INCLUDING NO PARKING 245-50-550-53100-15622 S 958.13 237483 08/04/2022 CHICAS GRAPHICS AND DESIGN MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES INCLUDING NO PARKING 245-50-550-53100.15622 S 1,067,90 237484 08/04/2022 CWE DESIGN SERVICES FOR BARNES PARK REGIONAL 278-50-520-58100-55001 S 63,357.36 237485 08/04/2022 LA CANADA DESIGN GROUP INC ARCHITECTURAL, AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES 245-50-520-58100-55022 S 23,888.90 237485 08104/2022 LA CANADA DESIGN GROUP INC ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES 275-5 0-73 0-58100-5 5022 S 28,386.10 Page 6 of 7 Payment Number Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Aluouut 237495 08104/2022 LA CANADA DESIGN GROUP INC ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES 245-50-520-58100-55022 S 10,080.00 237486 08104/2022 MARCO INDUSTRIES, INC MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF CNG 402-50-590-53371-00000 S 3,289.9-1 237487 08/04/2022 VERIZON WIRELESS CELLULAR AND TABLETS SERVICES 25 1-50-562-53403.00000 S 986.72 237486 08/04/2022 DMH ENTERPRISES ENTERTAINMENT FOR DOWNTOWN STREET MARKET 230-60-610-51100-16101 S 3,250,00 237499 08/04/2022 LORENZO R SALLAS STAGE, L1GI[TINO AND SOUND SERVICES FOR 230-60-610-51100-16101 S 32,510.00 237490 08104/2022 SALVXrORE C. KUENZLER SAND FOR SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK 8-4-22 230-60-610-51100.16144 S 4,200.00 237491 08/04/2022 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY ECONOMIC LOCAL GOVERNMENT MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL 10040-405-53330-00000 $ 7,875.00 237492 0810412022 SEAN I'IRMSTEDT ENTERTAINMENT FOR DOWNTOWN STREET MARKET 100-60-610-51100-16101 S 1,270,00 237493 08104/2022 LORENZO R SALLAS SOUND TECHNICIAN SERVICES FOR SUMMER 230-60-610-51100-16144 S 7,500.00 DFF0005781 0712712022 PERS,RETIREMENT PERS SUILVIVORRETfREMENT 100-00-000.21207.00000 $ 12.00 DFT0005781 07/27/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 350 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 80.00 DFT0005781 07127/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 352 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 112.50 DFI'0005781 07127/2022 PERS.RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100-00-000-21256-00000 5 115.60 DFF0005781 0712712022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID - PEPRA I00-00-000.21256-00000 S 209.08 DFT0005782 07/2112022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SURVIVOR RETIREMENT 100-00-000-21207-00000 S €83,21 DFT0005782 07121/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS ADDITIONAL RETIREE SVC CR 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 1.19.67 DFT0005782 07/2112022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS REDEPOSIT 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 21.78 DFF0005782 07121/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN. 344 100.00-000.21206-00000 S 13,220,12 DFT0005782 0712112022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 350 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 15,844.20 DF I'0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN 351 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 11,820.23 DFT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 352 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 7,351.94 DFT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN CITY PAID - PEPRA 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 13,352.35 DFT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN ER REG PAY 100-00-000-2 t256-00000 S 31,140,04 DFT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 1,112.33 DF70005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100-00.000-21256-00000 S 21,792.52 ➢FT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID - PEPRA 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 13,597,99 DFT0005782 07/21/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 350 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 88,62 DFI'0005782 07121/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 128.05 DFT0005797 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 352 100-00-000-21206.00000 S (10,23) DFT0005797 08/0412022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS I-11SC CITY PAID- PEPRA 100-00-000-21256-00000 S (6.51) DFT0005797 08t04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SURVIVOR RETIREMENT 100-00-000-21207-00000 $ 180,42 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS ADDITIONAL RETIREE SVC CR 100-00 -000 -21206-00000 S 148.67 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS REDEPOS€T 100-00-000.21206-00000 S 21.78 DFT0005797 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN-344 100-00-000.21206-00000 S 14,528,02 DFT0005787 08/0412022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 350 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 16,240.34 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN 351 100-00-000-21206-00000 S 12,563,35 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC 352 100,00-000.21206-00000 S 7,964,30 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN CITY PAID - PEPRA 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 14,282.16 DFI'0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS SWORN ER REG PAY 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 33,153,50 DFT0005787 08/01/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100.00-000.21256.00000 S 1,063.RS DFF0005797 09/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 23,049.11 DFT0005787 08/04/2022 PERS-RETIREMENT PERS MISC CITY PAID - PEPRA 100-00-000-21256-00000 S 14,016,95 Grand Total: $ 2,320,884.69 Page 7 of 7 ITEM NO. 2 hL TO: HU��O C r�aE WIFROM: ;.. DATE: -hI L,E1 � E ' „WON)��� SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Rose Tam, Director of Finance August 17, 2022 Treasurer's Report — June 2022 SUMMARY Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month of June 2022. The Treasurer's Report lists all cash for the City which includes the Baldwin Park Financing Authority, the Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission (CDC). All investments are in compliance with the City's Investment Policy and the California Government Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Council receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND City of Baldwin Park Investment Policy requires the Treasurer's Report be submitted to the Mayor and City Council on a monthly basis. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Exhibit "A", Treasurer's Report CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TREASURER'S REPORT 613912022 ESTIMATED INVESTMENT INTEREST PURCHASE MATURITY PAR CURRENT BOOK MARKET DESCRIPTION RATE DATE DATE VALUE PRINCIPAL VALUE VALUE State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) City4ncluding General Fund & all other Special Revenue Funds 0A61% Varies Varies $ 24,914,246:54 $ 24,914,245.54 $ 24,914,245,54 $ 24,914,245.54 Housing Authority 0.861% Varies Varies 14,134.43 14,134.43 14,134.43 14.134A3 24,928,379,97 24,928,379.97 ---24,928,379.97 24,928,379.97 US Bank - Debt Service Trustee Accounts Fiscal Agent Funds (TrustlDebt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 6,720,133,a9 6,720,133.89 6,720,133.89 6,720,133,89 Fiscal Agent Funds - Successor Agency (Trust/Debt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,84Loo 7,586,97T89 7,586,977.89 7,506,977.89 7,586,977.89 $ 32,515,357.86 $ 32,515,367,86 32,615,367.86 $ 32,515,357.86 Total Investments 32,616,357.86 Cash with Bank of the West City Checking (General) 26,105,952,78 Money Market Plus 42,820.89 City Miscellaneous Cash (WIC, PIR) 763,411.85 Successor Agency 678,187.59 Housing Authority 869,683.31 Financing Authority O.OD Total Cash with Bank of the West 28,449,956.42 Investment Brokerage Capital Reserves (Divdend Option Cash) 257,773.5 Total Cash and Investments $ -- 61,223 0-87.86 In accordance with AB X126,Ihe Community Development Commission is dissolved effective January 31, 2012. The successor agency name is "The City of Baldwin Park as Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin ParW'. There was no investment maturity/purchase transactions made for the month of June 2022 and no depositstwithdrawals were made through the Local Agency Investment Fund. In compliance with the California Government Code Section 53646 et seq., I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the City's expenditure requirements for the next six months that all investments are in compliance to the City's Statement of Investment Policy. U .7.1 M =- RoseTani Sze Director of Finance ITEM NO. 3 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council T�aE FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer •", Laura J. Thomas, Human Resources & Risk Manager LE1 �psr JAN,�,� DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Claim Rejection SUMMARY This report seeks City Council consideration and direction to reject the Claims for Damages to person or property received for filing against the City of Baldwin Park. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant(s): Lopez, Frank Claimant alleges bodily injury. Ortiz, Hildeberto Claimant alleges the Police Department incorrectly cited him. This government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the future. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all Councilmembers refrain from making any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made so as to not prejudice this claim in any way which can happen if public or private comments are made about this claim by City staff or Councilmembers. FISCAL IMPACT Fiscal impact is unknown at this time. BACKGROUND In order for the statute of limitations to begin on the claims received, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claims by order of motion and that the claimants are sent written notification of said action. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ALTERNATIVES There are no other alternatives for the Council to consider since rejection of the claims is necessary for the Statute of Limitations to begin on the claims received. ATTACHMENTS None ITEM NO. 4 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council `` FROM: Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Approve Final Tract Map No. 83340 to Consolidate three (3) lots into one (1) lot to Facilitate the Development of a Six -Story 59,766-square Foot General Office, Retail and Medical Office Building Including Subterranean Parking and Surface Parking ►,,iI:m This report seeks Council consideration for the approval of Final Tract Map No. 83340 pursuant to the State Subdivision Map Act and Section 152.10 of the City of Baldwin Park's Municipal Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff Recommends that the City Council accept the Final Tract Map No. 83340 and authorize the City Clerk and staff to sign the Final Tract Map. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the City's General Fund. BACKGROUND The subject Parcel is located at 14614-14622 Dalewood Street, located between Merced Avenue and Puente Avenue. The property will have access through Dalewood Street. The property is 87,992 square feet in area. On December 9, 2020, Planning Commission approved Tentative Parcel Map No. 83340 (Resolution PC 20-24) TPM-83340 and ZV-711 to consolidate three (3) lots into one (1) lot and a Zoning Variance to facilitate the development of a six -story 59,766-square foot general office, retail and medical office building including subterranean parking and surface parking. Staff has reviewed the Final Parcel Map and finds that it substantially conforms to the Tentative Parcel Map conditions of approval. Upon approval and submittal of the improvement bonds, the map will be released for recordation at the Los Angeles County Recorder's Office. ALTERNATIVES A Final Parcel Map that is in substantial compliance with the previously approved tentative map cannot be denied approval (Government Code §66474.1). Further, if the Final Parcel Map is not approved at the first meeting or at the subsequent meeting from when the Final Parcel Map was presented for approval and the map is in conformance with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act, the map will be deemed approved without any further action by the City Council (Government Code §66458). Since the Final Parcel Map is both in substantial compliance with the previously approved tentative map and it is in conformance with the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act, there is no alternative but to approve. LEGAL REVIEW None. ATTACHMENTS 1. Los Angeles County Assessor's Map 2. Final Parcel Map No. 83340 3. Resolution PC 20-24 TRA REVISED 950717 SEARCH NO MAP EXTENTS OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR 9451 9462 $80307 4299477-43007$9 COUNTY OF LQS ANGELES 920428 4137390-4138268 COPYRIGHT ©1998 F:VVY + Y 0 A� BERNAa�N� �. S BK - -- r 8460 MAPPING 1100 SERIES ��� g��1 lo lo no Aa- -I,- - o. Q iy 79a19'24"" z 1 PARCEL 2.02 ACRES SHEET 1 OF 2 SHEETS IN THE CITY OF THE BALDWIN PARK COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA BEING A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF LOT 50 OF EL MONTE WALNUT PLACE, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 6, PAGE 104 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. JACK LEE, LS NO. 8407 SUBDIVIDER'S STATEMENT: FOR LOT CONSOLIDATION PURPOSES CAL LAND ENGINEERING, INC. I HEREBY STATE THAT I AM THE SUBDIVIDER OF OR IS INTERESTED IN THE LANDS INCLUDED WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN ON THIS MAP WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINES, AND I CONSENT TO THE PREPARATION AND FILING OF SAID MAP AND SUBDIVISION. THE STETSON GROUP, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. AMAR A., LAPSI (SUBDIVIDER) A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER COMPLETING THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES ONLY THE IDENTITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO SIGNED THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE IS ATTACHED, AND NOT THE TRUTHFULNESS, ACCURACY, OR VALIDITY OF THAT DOCUMENT. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ON BEFORE ME PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(S) WHOSE NAME(S) IS/ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE/SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS/HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES) AND THAT BY HIS/HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT, THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE PRINTED NAME: MY PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS IS IN SIGNATURE OMISSIONS: MY COMMISSION NO. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: COUNTY. THE SIGNATURE(S) OF THE PARTY(IES) NAMED HEREINAFTER AS OWNER(S) OF THE INTEREST SET FORTH, HAVE BEEN OMITTED UNDER PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66436(o)(3)(A)(i—viii) OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THEIR INTEREST IS SUCH THAT IT CANNOT RIPEN INTO A FEE TITLE AND SAID SIGNATURES ARE NOT REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL AGENCY. JOHN QUINN AND LUCY MAY QUINN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENT FOR WELLS AND PUMPING PLANT PURPOSES, BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 6919, PAGE 48 AND BY DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 6996, PAGE 123, RECORDS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. SAID EASEMENTS ARE BLANKET IN NATURE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY, A CORPORATION, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENT FOR POLE LINES AND CONDUITS PURPOSES, BY DEED RECORDED JULY 16, 1954, IN BOOK 45090, PAGE 4 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, RECORDS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. LOS ANGELES COUNTY TAX CERTIFICATES: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL CERTIFICATES HAVE BEEN FILED AND DEPOSITS HAVE BEEN MADE THAT ARE REQUIRED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 66492 AND 66493 OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT. EXECUTIVE OFFICER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA m DEPUTY DATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT SECURITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $ HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES AS SECURITY FOR THE PAYMENT OF TAXES AND SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED AS TAXES ON THE LAND SHOW ON MAP OF PARCEL MAP NO. 83340 AS REQUIRED BY LAW. EXECUTIVE OFFICER, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA m- DEPUTY DATE SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT: THIS MAP WAS PREPARED BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION AND IS BASED UPON A FIELD SURVEY IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND LOCAL ORDINANCE AT THE REQUEST OF AMAR A., LAPSI ON NOVEMBER 20, 2020, 1 HEREBY STATE THAT THIS PARCEL MAP SUBSTANTIALLY CONFORMS TO THE CONDITIONALLY APPROVED TENTATIVE MAP; THAT ALL THE MONUMENTS ARE OF THE CHARACTER AND OCCUPY THE POSITIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN PLACE; THAT SAID MONUMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED, JACK C. LEE L.S. NO. 8407 CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT: DATE JUJACKC.oOFCA I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP; THAT THE SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN IS SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE MAP AND ANY APPROVED ALTERATIONS THEREOF; AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND OF ANY LOCAL SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATIVE MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH; AND THAT I AM SATISFIED THAT THIS MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT. DAVID G. GILBERTSON L.S. NO. 6941 DATE ACTING CITY ENGINEER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY PLANNER'S STATEMENT: olSAND v S\ G. Gi/be �GF vo o J 7D NO. 6941 Q of C I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE ZONING ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. 111_ o RON GARCIA CITY PLANNER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON THE DAY OF . APPROVED THIS MAP. DATED THIS DAY OF 1 20 MARLEN GARCIA CITY CLERK THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SPECIAL ASSESSMENT STATEMENT: I HEREBY STATE THAT ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO WHICH THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE WITHIN SUBDIVISION OR ANY PART THEREOF IS SUBJECT, AND WHICH MAY BE PAID IN FULL, HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL. DATE MARIA A. CONTRERAS, CITY TREASURER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BASIS OF BEARING NOTES: THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE BEARING N48°28'25"W OF THE CENTERLINE OF MERCED AVENUE AS SHOWN ON MAP OF TRACT NO. 13721 FILED IN BOOK 273, PAGES 48 AND 49 OF MAPS, RECORDS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY. SCALE: 1 "= 80' MiL D W Q F- Z w a- IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK COUNTY OF LOS AN GELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA JACK LEE, LS NO. 8407 FD S&W, STAMP ILLEGIBLE, ACCEPTED AS C/L INTERSECTION PER PER LA CO PWFB 1329-654 N 48°28' 25"W N48°28'25"W I 463.44' CAL LAND ENGINEERING, INC. 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RDFB DALEWOOD o 1329-221, 222 , GARVEY L AVENUE AVENUE o M N W _ O c� 't N O M • 0 I N Z 6'-- l i 265.34' NE'LY LINE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED RECORDED SEP. 20, 2017, INSTRUMENT NO. 20171075034, O.R., ESTABLISHED PER SAID DEED. I I Lq NI I N I ( I I I o I oi < < X0 z�co:,-,- ¢tw� I 0 ONO _ N O M0 co :2 ^I 0 N N~_jm U�ON O I z U- o I 00 r,0U r� < wwO �I w zz .N. 0 J I— Q I— J >O U MI C)- I o -0 to, �0 N) w z0w0w _o 00- Z w ~ 0 0 0 Z • W �' 0 w W (n 0_ J Z r Z x w O N w� JZ N z 6000 M d- Z I 957.04' (M&R2, 957.36' R1) 957.23' (957.21' R3) — � 48°26'04"W — — — — — — — — — 1914.27' — — �— FRANCISOUITO AVENUE FD NOTHING, C/L OF FRANCISQUITO AVENUE ESTAB. FD S&W, STAMP "LS ESTABLISHED BY BY HOLDING RECORD ANGLE OF 6927", FLUSH, ACCEPTED INTERSECTION. 89°58'31" FROM C/L OF WILLOW AS C/L INT. PER LA CO. AVENUE PER LA CO. PWFB 1329-802 PWFB 1329-731 NOT A PART OF THIS SUBDIVISION OQ- LINE DATA RECORD DATA: SURVEYOR'S NOTES: EASEMENT NOTES: NO BEARING LENGTH REC. LENGTH l RECORD OR CALCULATE DATE PER FOUND MONUMENT AS NOTED L1 N79°35'35"E 27.11' (M&R4) EL MONTE WALNUT PLACE, MB 6-104 E1 6' WIDE EASEMENT TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON L2 N57°03'25"W 101.30' (101.12' R4) l TRACT NO. 13721, MB 273-48-50 SET L&T, TAGGED LS 8407 ON 3.00' OFFSET FROM COMPANY FOR POLE LINES AND CONDUITS PURPOSES, l TRACT NO. 16431, MB 512-3-6 PROPERTY CORNER ALONG PROPERTY LINE BY DEED RECORDED JULY 16, 1954, IN BOOK 45090, l DEED RECORDED DEC. 4, 1961, IN BOOK PROLONGATION. PAGE 4 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, RECORDS OF LOS 37770, PAGE 306, O.R. A. SET 2" IP, TAGGED LS 8407, FLUSH ANGELES COUNTY. M: MEASURED DISTANCE SAN GAB,RIEL n �C, VALLEY';, ay OPA�RgTPD JANUP'�,ry�/ CITY OF BALD WIN PARK STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Chair and Planning Commissioners FROM: Ron Garcia, City Planner DATE: December 9, 2020 SUBJECT: The consideration and adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) in conjunction with a request for consideration and approval of a Tentative Parcel Map to consolidate three (3) lots into one (1) lot, and a Zoning Variance to deviate from the minimum lot size, lot depth, and lot width to facilitate the development of a six story 59,766-square foot general office, retail, and medical office building including subterranean parking and surface parking. (Location: 14614-14622 Dalewood Street; Applicant: The Stetson Group, Inc.; Case Number: TPM- 83340 (Previously referred as TPM -1432) and ZV-711). The applicant is requesting the approval of a Tentative Parcel Map to consolidate three (3) existing vacant lots into one (1) lot, and a Zoning Variance to deviate from the zoning standards for lot size of 4-acres, lot depth of 200 feet, and lot width of 300 feet within the F-C, Freeway Commercial zone to facilitate the development of a new six story 59,766 square foot general office, retail, and medical office building with 221 parking spaces, including one level of subterranean parking with 21 vehicle parking stalls and a surface parking lot with 200 vehicle parking stalls at 14614-14622 Dalewood Street in the City of Baldwin Park. The project site is within the General Plan "Dalewood/Puente/I-1.0 Area." This area is designated as the I- 10 Freeway at the eastern gateway into the City. The northern half of this area is zoned Freeway Commercial, but currently contains an assortment of small manufacturing uses. The southern portion of this area is developed with a mix of residential uses, including a mobile home park. Certain portions of the area would be suitable for future large scale commercial development. The project site is within the F- C, Freeway Commercial zoning designation and is primarily intended to provide areas for the development of freeway -oriented, regional -serving retail and office complexes and complementary regional commercial centers. The project site is located within an urban, developed area and is surrounded by I-10, commercial uses, and residential uses. The following are land uses surrounding the project site: North—Dalewood Street, I- 10 on- and off -ramps, a fast-food restaurant and 1-10 freeway are immediately north of the project site. East —A vacant four-story hotel, one-story auto -repair shop, and a one-story Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8620 hall are east and southeast of the project site, and a one-story mortuary is located further east beyond W. Merced Avenue. West —A second one-story auto -repair shop is west of the project site and a one-story skilled nursing facility borders the project site to the southwest. Low -density, one-story TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 2 residential uses are west of these facilities. SouthA low -density, one-story residential area borders the project site to the south and is located in the City of West Covina. R L q n. ng12`103 i►Eel W."I►i 1 Ly xy ADJACENT PROPERTY ZONING PROPERTY USE LOCATION North I-10 Freeway I-10 Freeway East F-C "Freeway Fortner Regency Hotel (Vacant) Commercial" South City of West Covina Single -Family Residences F-C "Freeway West Auto -repair shop/Skilled Nursing Facility Commercial" BACKGROUND The approximately 2-acre project site is comprised of three legal parcels (APNs 8463-001-012, 8463-001- 013, and 8463-001-007) and is currently vacant, with the exception of two existing foundation pads. The topography of the site is relatively flat. CEQA/NOTICING REQUIREMENTS The initial study prepared for the project disclosed that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment. Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the project's design and as conditions of approval to reduce impacts on the environment to a less than significant level. A Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact (MND) has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) of 1970, as amended. The MND was circulated for public review and comment for 20 days, starting on November 2, 2020 and ending on November 23, 2020. The MND is provided herein as Attachment 4. Comments were received from the City of West Covina, :Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). A response to comments was prepared as is provided as Attachment 5. A Notice of Public Hearing was posted at City Hall, and City of Baldwin Park website on November 2, 2020. Public Hearing Notices were also mailed to the property owners and occupants within a 300-foot radius of the subject property on October 29, 2020. DISCUSSION The proposed project would develop 59,766 sf of commercial uses, including office, medical -office, and retail uses, on an approximately 88,235-sgaure foot lot. The proposed building would be 6-stories in height and would include approximately 50,566 sf of general office space, 8,000 sf of medical -office space, and 1,200 sf of retail space. In addition, the proposed project would provide a total of 221 parking spaces, including one level of subterranean parking with 21 parking stalls and a surface parking lot with TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 3 200 parking stalls. The building footprint would be 11,055 sf and represent lot coverage of 12.5 percent where a 50% lot coverage is allowed. The ground floor would consist of general office space, bathrooms, a lobby, and an outdoor entry plaza. The basement would consist of a 21 parking stall subterranean parking garage and mechanical rooms. The second floor would consist of medical uses, bathrooms, small mechanical and electric rooms, and a pharmacy. The third, fourth, and fifth floors would consist of general office space, bathrooms, and small mechanical and electric rooms. The sixth floor would consist of general office space, bathrooms, and small mechanical and electric rooms. Access to each of the stories would be provided by three elevator shafts located centrally in the building. The elevators would provide access from the basement parking level up to the sixth floor. Three stairwells would also provide access from the basement to the second floor. Two of the three stairwells would continue access up to the 6th floor. Project construction would take place for approximately 17 months, and is tentatively scheduled to begin in 2021 and end in 2024. In general, construction activities would occur between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., every day except on federal holidays. Per Section 130.04 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, construction activities are allowed during the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.; therefore, the proposed project would be within the hours allowed for construction. Architecture The proposed development will be visible from the surrounding area, including surrounding streets and buildings. The 6-story structure would be 96 feet in height and would be within the maximum height allowed, as the City of Baldwin Park Zoning Code does not specify building height limits but specifies the maximum allowed height as six stories within the Freeway Commercial zone. The proposed building reflects a contemporary architectural style and provides for articulation in building surfaces. The exterior of the building would be finished in stucco earth tone colors, such as brown and beige, and would include non -reflective glass on all four sides of the building. The building will also include Stone veneer (Coronado Sunriver Blend "Chiseled Limestone") throughout ground floor front, rear, and side elevations of the building. Custom wall light fixtures provide accent lighting at night. Landscaping The applicant is proposing a total of 7,331 square feet of landscaping on the site. The landscaping is located around the perimeter of the site, and within the parking areas. The Municipal Code requires that a minimum of ten percent (6,689 square feet) of the parking lot area to be landscaped. Landscaping proposed fronting Dalewood Street will serve to soften the aesthetic appearance of the building from the street. In addition, a landscape buffer along the boundary of the project site would be provided. A final landscape and irrigation plan are required per the conditions of approval. Tentative Parcel Map No. 83340 (Previously referred as TPM-1432) The project site is subject to development standards set forth in Table 153.050.030 of the Baldwin Park Zoning Code for the Freeway Commercial (F-C) zone. The minimum lot area is 4-acres (174,240 square feet), the minimum lot width is 300 feet and the minimum lot depth is 200 feet. All of the parcels do not individually meet the minimum lot area, width or depth. When merged the newly created parcel will become an approximately 88,235-square foot lot with a 177 foot width and 125 foot depth. Therefore, TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 4 while the newly created parcel will fall short of the required lot depth, width and lot size, consolidating the parcels will create less of a nonconformity then if left as individual parcels. Zone Variance for Deviation from Development Standard (ZV 711) The applicant is requesting a deviation from the minimum lot size, depth, and width development standard for lots in the Freeway Commercial (F-C) zone. The standard requires lots to have a minimum lot size of 4-acres (174,240 square feet), depth of 200 feet and minimum width of 300 feet. The proposed site has a lot size is approximately 2-acres (88,235 square feet), depth of 125 feet and width of 177 feet. Approval of the Zone Variance would allow the applicant to consolidate the four parcels into one parcel to facilitate the construction of the proposed building and accompanying landscaping and parking. A resolution of approval has been prepared to grant the Tentative Parcel Map and Zone Variance to permit the development. Final Design Review Approval According to Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 153.210.070, the highest designated Approving Authority for all requested permits shall take final action on all permits. Therefore, while the Design Review Committee tentatively approved the design review application for the proposed project on August 3, 2016 the approval of the tentative parcel map and zoning variance by the Planning Commission will also constitute the final approval of the design review application. GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY The project site is designated as "General Commercial" in the City of Baldwin Park General Plan. Further it is located in the Dalewood/Puente/1-10 Area. The proposed project is consistent with the following General Plan goals and policies. Land Use Goal 14.0 Redevelop area with large commercial user. Land Use Policy 14.1 Capitalize on I-10 eastern gateway to City through consolidation of individual lots between Dalewood, Big Dalton, Puente, and the Walnut Creek Wash and provision of redevelopment incentives to attract a major retail user. Land Use Polices Work to improve freeway access both through efforts with Caltrans and local street improvements. Potential Caltrans improvement projects should be monitored and input provided where improved access could be developed. Improve direction signage off freeway. Land Use Policy 14.5 Carefully review lad use access and on -site circulation... to best utilize existing street system, which may have limitations due to the proximity of the freeway and roadway alignments. TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 5 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Planning Commission open the public hearing and following the public hearing adopt Resolution PC 20-24 entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLATION AND A MITATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM (LOCATION: 14614-14622 DALEWOOD STREET.; APPLICANT: THE STETSON GROUP, INC.; CASE NUMBER: TPM- 83340 AND ZV-711); and Adopt the Findings of Fact and Resolution PC 20-25 entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO CONSOLIDATE THREE (3) LOTS INTO ONE (1) LOT, AND A ZONING VARIANCE TO DEVIATE FROM THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE, LOT DEPTH, AND LOT WIDTH TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIX STORY 59,766-SQUARE FOOT GENERAL OFFICE, RETAIL, AND MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING INCLUDING SUBTERRANEAN PARKING AND SURFACE PARKING. (LOCATION: 14614-14622 DALEWOOD STREET; APPLICANT: THE STETSON GROUP, INC.; CASE NUMBER: TPM- 83340 AND ZV-711). Subject to the conditions listed in the resolution. FINDINGS OF FACT— TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 1) Adequate systems designed, and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone service. Comments and conditions have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. 2) An adequate domestic water distribution system designed and constructed to service each lot proposed to be created. Valley View Mutual Water Company is the purveyor in the area and water would be provided to the subject property by Valley View Mutual Water Company. 3) An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The proposed project shall comply with any conditions of approval as imposed by the Sanitation District of Los Angeles County prior to approval of the final map by the City of Baldwin Park. 4) An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The Public Works Department conditions of approval require that off -site improvements may be required and may include storm drains. Provided that the applicant meets the TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 6 conditions of approval for development, there will be adequate storm water drainage for the subject property. 5) An adequate public and/or private street and/or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The Public Works Department has determined that there is adequate public street system to serve the lot. Conditions of approval require public right-of-way reconstruction of damaged improvements as a result of construction. 6) An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings and stripings. The City's Public Works Department has concluded that the current conditions will provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system. 7) The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility District) of the Municipal Code. Pursuant to Chapter 97 of the City's Municipal Code all new utilities to the subject property shall be undergrounded. This requirement is also addressed as part of the overall plan check requirements and review of the final map. 8) Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Staff is of the opinion that provided that the applicant obtains approval by the Planning Commission of the Parcel Map and meets and/or exceeds the conditions of approval, the new lot would have adequate service and could be consolidated such that the new lot would be consistent with the City's codes. 9) In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative parcel map that need to be met. Pursuant to Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision of the proposed lot meets the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code. Additionally the parcel map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses" as the proposed consolidations of lots meet TPM-83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 7 the existing development standards contained in the Code with exception to lot size, lot depth and width. The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. 1) There are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to the property involved, or to the intended use of such property which do not generally apply to other properties in the same zone. The newly created parcel is bounded by developed properties which prevent it from meeting the minimum lot size, depth, and width. Moreover, due to the irregular shape of the lot also prevents it from meeting the standards. The minimum lot area is 4-acres (174,240 square feet), the minimum lot width is 300 feet and the minimum lot depth is 200 feet. All of the parcels do not individually meet the minimum lot area, width or depth. When merged the newly created parcel will become an approximately 88,235-square foot lot with a 177 foot width and 125 foot depth. Therefore, while the newly created parcel will fall short of the required lot depth, width and lot size, consolidating the parcels will create less of a nonconformity then if left as individual parcels. 2) Such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property similarly situated, but which is denied by the property in question. The subject properties are vacant parcels. The property has a zoning designation of F-C, Freeway Commercial. In order to provide the property right to develop the property, given its configuration, the zone variance for lot size, width and depth is necessary. Therefore, not granting the zone variance for the subject property would prevent the developer/owner from having the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other properties in the same vicinity and zone. 3) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the adjacent properties. The granting of the zone variance would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to adjacent property. The proposed development will facilitate development of a permitted use that is compatible to adjacent properties. In addition, the site improvements will improve the aesthetics of the general area, traffic flow and pedestrian safety as there will be only one access point to the site for pedestrians and motorists. 4) The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park. The variance will not adversely or negatively affect the General Plan or its goals because the property will be utilized for commercial purposes in accordance to the site's General Plan designation of General Commercial. Goal 3.0 of the General Plan Land Use Element supports the TPM -83340, ZV-711 14614-14622 Dalewood Street Pate 8 revitalization and of deteriorating land uses and properties and promotes facilitating the consolidation of individual parcels along the city's commercial corridors as indicated in Policy 3.2. Therefore the variance allowing the consolidation of three (3) lots into one (1) will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park. ATTACHMENTS #1, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Resolution PC 20-24 #2, Tentative Parcel Map No.83340, Zone Variance No. 711, Resolution PC 20-25 #3, Vicinity Map #4, Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (https://www.baldwinpark.com/online- documents/community-development/planning/environmental-documents) #5, Response to Comments on IS/MND #6, Exhibit "A", Architectural Plans Mitigated Negative Declaration, Resolution PC 20-24 RESOLUTION PC 20-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLATION AND A MITATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM (LOCATION: 14614-14622 DALEWOOD STREET.; APPLICANT: THE STETSON GROUP, INC.; CASE NUMBER: TPM- 83340 AND ZV-711) THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES WHEREAS, an application has been filed by Stetson Group to consolidate three parcels, identified as APN 8463-001-012, 8463-001-013, and 8463-001-007 into one parcel pursuant to the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code (BPMC) Section 150.08 and to deviate from the minimum 200 foot lot depth, minimum 300 foot lot width, and minimum lot size of 4-acres (174,240 square feet development standard set forth in Table 153.050.030 for lots in the Freeway Commercial (FC) zone for the purposes of constructing a six story 59,766 square foot general office, retail, and medical office building with 221 parking spaces, including one level of subterranean parking with 21 vehicle parking stalls and a surface parking lot with 200 vehicle parking stalls; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the California Public Resources Code section 21067 and the State CEQA Guidelines (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 14 § 15000 et seq.) section 15051, the city is the lead agency for the proposed Project; and WHEREAS, an Initial Study was prepared for the project pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15063; and WHEREAS, on the basis of the Initial Study, which concluded that the Project would have potentially significant impacts but that those impacts could be reduced to less than significant levels with implementation of the proposed mitigation measures, the City determined that a Mitigated Negative Declaration ("MND") should be prepared for the Project pursuant to Public Resources Code sections 21664.5 and 21080(c), and the State CEQA Guidelines section 15070 et seq.; and WHEREAS, on November 2, 2020, staff distributed for public review copies of a proposed MND prepared for the Project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.) ("CEQA"). The MND identified potentially significant but mitigable impacts relating to the issue areas of cultural resources, geology and soils, noise and transportation; and WHEREAS, a 20-day public review period is required pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21091(b), a 20-day public review period for the MND spanning from November 2, 2020 to November 23, 2020; and Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 2 WHEREAS, the City has endeavored to take all steps and impose all conditions necessary to ensure that impacts to the environment would not be significant; and WHEREAS, on December 9, 2020, the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park held a duly noticed public hearing and at the time considered all testimony, written and oral; and WHEREAS, THE Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park reviewed and considered the MND and the information contained in said MND; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 15074(b) of the State CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations Sections 1500 et seq.) the decision -making body of the lead agency must consider the MND and comments received before approving the Project; and WHEREAS, a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program ("MMRP") has been prepared for the project to implement mitigation measures required by the Project and is attached as Exhibit A to the staff report dated December 9, 2020. NOW, THERFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby resolve, find, determine and declare as follows: SECTION 1. The above recitations are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. As the decision -making body for the Project, the Planning Commission has reviewed and considered the information contained in the Initial Study/MND and administrative record for the Project, including all oral and written comments received during the public review period. The Planning Commission finds that the Initial Study/MND contains a complete and accurate reporting of the environmental impacts associated with the Project. The Planning Commission further finds that the Initial Study/MND and the administrative record have been completed in compliance with CEQA. SECTION 3. Based on the Initial Study/MND and the administrative record including all written and oral evidence presented to the Planning Commission, the Planning Commission finds that all environmental impacts of the Project are either insignificant or can be mitigated to a level of insignificance pursuant to the mitigation measures outlined in the MND and the MMRP. The Planning Commission further finds that there is no substantial evidence in the administrative record supporting a fair argument that he Project may result in significant environmental impacts. No new significant environmental effects have bee identified in the Initial Study/MND or otherwise do not constitute a substantial revisions requiring recirculation under State CEQA Guidelines section 15073.5. Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 3 SECTION 4. In accordance with the BPMC Section 153.010.060 the Planning Commission hereby further finds that the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration for TPM- 83340 and ZV-711 is accurate, objective, complete and in compliance with the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEAQ Guidelines) and Procedures of the State of California and the City of Baldwin Park, and represents the independent judgment of the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission has reviewed all documentation comprising the Final Mitigated Negative Declaration and consistent with the Planning Division's recommendation, can (i) find the Final Mitigation Negative Declaration is adequate and complete and (ii) certify said Final Mitigated Negative Declaration as being in compliance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15074. SECTION 5. The Planning Commission hereby approves and adopts the Initial Study/MND pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21080, subdivision (c)(2). SECTION 6. Pursuant to Public Resources code section 21081.6, the Planning Commission approves and adopts the MMRP prepared for the Project. SECTION 7. The Mitigation Measure(s), including the Reporting/Monitoring Program, adopted for TPM-83340 and ZV-711 shall be fully complied with as specified in this Resolution and the Mitigation, Monitoring, and Reporting Program. The measures shall be included as conditions of required permit action, and compliance would result in potential impacts reduced to a level of less than significant and there would be no residual impacts from the proposed project. Proposed mitigation for those impacts is as follows: CUB-1: Construction Worker Cultural Resources Sensitivity Training. Prior to start of ground -disturbing activities, an archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for archaeology (a qualified archaeologist) shall conduct cultural resources sensitivity training for all construction personnel. Construction personnel shall be informed of the types of archaeological resources that may be encountered, and of the proper procedures to be enacted in the event of an inadvertent discovery of archaeological resources or human remains. The City shall ensure that construction personnel are made available for and attend the training and retain documentation demonstrating attendance. CUB-2: Inadvertent Discovery of Archaeological Resources. In the event of the unanticipated discovery of archaeological materials during project construction, the project contractor shall immediately cease all work activities in the area (within approximately 50 feet) of the discovery until it can be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist. Construction will not resume until the qualified archaeologist has conferred with the City on the significance of the resource. If it is determined that the discovered archaeological resource constitutes a historical resource or unique archaeological resource under CEQA, avoidance and preservation in place is the preferred manner of mitigation. Preservation in place maintains the important Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 4 relationship between artifacts and their archaeological context and also serves to avoid conflict with traditional and religious values of groups who may ascribe meaning to the resource. However, if data recovery through excavation is the only feasible mitigation available, a Cultural Resources Treatment Plan shall be prepared and implemented by the qualified archaeologist in consultation with the City. The Cultural Resources Treatment Plan shall provide for the adequate recovery of the scientifically consequential information contained in the archaeological resource. The City shall consult with appropriate Native American representatives in determining treatment for prehistoric or Native American resources to ensure cultural values ascribed to the resource, beyond that which is scientifically important, are considered. GEO-1: Retain Qualified Paleontologist. A qualified paleontologist meeting the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) standards (SVP 2010) (Qualified Paleontologist) shall be retained prior to the approval of demolition or grading permits. The Qualified Paleontologist shall provide technical and compliance oversight of all work as it relates to paleontological resources, shall attend the project kick-off meeting and project progress meetings on a regular basis, and shall report to the site in the event potential paleontological resources are encountered. GEO-2: Construction Worker Paleontological Resources Sensitivity Training. The Qualified Paleontologist shall conduct construction worker paleontological resources sensitivity training prior to the start of ground disturbing activities (including vegetation removal, pavement removal, etc.). In the event construction crews are phased, additional trainings shall be conducted for new construction personnel. The training session shall focus on the recognition of the types of paleontological resources that could be encountered within the project site and the procedures to be followed if they are found. Documentation shall be retained demonstrating that all construction personnel attended the training. GEO-3: Paleontological Monitoring. Full-time paleontological resources monitoring shall be conducted for all ground disturbing activities occurring in previously undisturbed sediments of older alluvium, at depths of 10 feet or greater. The surficial gravel, as well as any artificial fill or previously disturbed sediments that may be present, have low paleontological sensitivity and so work in the upper 10 feet of the project site does not need to be monitored. The depth of 10 feet is derived from the records search of the LACM, which reports fossils recovered in older alluvium from depths of 11 feet in the vicinity of the project site. The Qualified Paleontologist shall spot check the excavation on an intermittent basis and recommend whether the depth or frequency of required monitoring should be revised based on his/her observations. Paleontological resources monitoring shall be performed by a qualified paleontological monitor (meeting the standards of the SVP) under the direction of the Qualified Paleontologist. Monitors shall have the authority to temporarily halt or divert work away from exposed fossils in order to recover the fossil specimens. Any significant fossils collected during project -related excavations shall be prepared to the point of identification and curated into an accredited repository with retrievable storage. Monitors shall prepare daily logs detailing the types of activities and soils observed, and any discoveries. The Qualified Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 5 Paleontologist shall prepare a final monitoring and mitigation report to document the results of the monitoring effort. GEO-4: Inadvertent Discovery of Paleontological Resources. If construction or other project personnel discover any potential fossils during construction, regardless of the depth of work or location, work at the discovery location shall cease in a 50-foot radius of the discovery until the Qualified Paleontologist has assessed the discovery and made recommendations as to the appropriate treatment. If the find is deemed significant, it should be salvaged following the standards of the SVP (SVP, 2010) and curated with a certified repository. NOISE-1: Noise barriers with a minimum height of 12 feet shall be erected along the southern (along Ardilla Avenue) and western (along Garden Avenue) boundaries of the construction site which abut nursing and residential uses. The noise barriers shall be constructed of material with a minimum density of two pounds per square foot (which is approximately 10 kilograms per square meter) with no gaps or perforations (access points shall ensure no gaps when gates are closed). Noise barriers may be constructed of but not be limited to, 5/8-inch plywood, 5/8-inch oriented strand board, or noise absorbing blankets or panels. According to the Housing and Urban Development's Barrier Performance Module, a 12-foot barrier would result in a noise reduction of approximately 16 dBA, resulting in construction noise levels that do not exceed 80 dBA Leq. Documentation that the noise barriers achieve the minimum density and height requirements shall be maintained on the Project Site for the duration the temporary barriers are installed. NOISE-2: The operation of construction equipment that generates high levels of vibration, such as large bulldozers and loaded trucks, shall be prohibited within 45 feet of existing residential and nursing facility structures located immediately south and west of the project, respectively. Instead, small construction equipment such as small bulldozers, small excavator, etc., not exceeding 310 horsepower shall be used within this area during demolition, grading, and excavation operations. TRA-1: If the proposed project is constructed prior to opening of the Silver Streak transit stops at Puente Avenue, the applicant shall develop a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program for review and approval by the City Planner prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The TDM program shall be administered by the project's building management to provide tenants with voluntary strategies and measures to discourage single -occupant vehicle trips and encourage alternative modes of transportation such as carpooling, transit, bicycling, and walking. The TDM program shall include provisions for all of the following: • A half-time transportation coordinator • Ride -matching assistance • Preferential carpool parking • Flexible work schedules for carpools • Vanpool assistance Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 6 • Bicycle end -trip facilities (e.g., parking, showers, and lockers) SECTION 8: The custodian of records for all materials that constitute the record of proceeding upon which its decision is based is the City Planner. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Division located at 14403 E. Pacific Ave. Baldwin Park CA 91706. SECTION 9. The Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the City Clerk and the Applicant. PASSED AND APPROVED this 9th day of December, 2020. CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, CHAIR BALDWIN PARK PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, RON GARCIA, Secretary of the Baldwin Park Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. PC 20-24 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the Planning Commission at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of December, 2020 by the following vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Resolution PC 20-24 December 9, 2020 Page 7 Ron Garcia BALDWIN PARK PLANNING COMMISSION MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM The City of Baldwin Park 2, & r . �y Pi I � �[%� � [�7 ��►�[�7� li ti771 �[e1_\ �I �77 �:Zi77t �T�[rl:7Z�Zei7_1►� The following environmental mitigation measures shall be incorporated into the project as conditions of approval. The Applicant shall secure a signed verification for each of the mitigation measures which indicate that mitigation measures have been complied with and implemented, and fulfills the City environmental and other requirements (Public Resources Code Section 21081.6.). Final clearance shall require all applicable verification as included in the following table. The City of Baldwin Park will have primary responsibility for monitoring and reporting the implementation of the mitigation measures. The mitigation measures have been identified by impact category and numbered for ease of reference. MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM CULTURAL RESOURCES CUL-1: Construction Worker Cultural Resources Sensitivity Training. Prior to start of ground - disturbing activities, an archaeologist meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Professional Qualifications Standards for archaeology (a qualified archaeologist) shall conduct cultural resources sensitivity training for all construction personnel. Construction personnel shall be informed of the types of archaeological resources that may be encountered, and of the proper procedures to be enacted in the event of an inadvertent discovery of archaeological resources or human remains. The City shall ensure that construction personnel are made available for and attend the training and retain documentation demonstrating attendance. CUL-2: Inadvertent Discovery of Archaeological Resources. In the event of the unanticipated discovery of archaeological materials during project construction, the project contractor shall immediately cease all work activities in the area (within approximately 50 feet) of the discovery until it can be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist. Construction will not resume until the qualified archaeologist has conferred with the City on the significance of the resource. If it is determined that the discovered archaeological resource constitutes a historical resource or unique archaeological resource under CEQA, avoidance and preservation in place is the preferred manner of mitigation. Preservation in place maintains the important relationship between artifacts and their Condition of Plan Check Approval Notes, Reports, Surveys and Field Inspections Prior to start of I City of Baldwin ground- Park Building disturbing and Safety activities and Division, on -going during Building Safety construction Inspector, Public Works, Engineering Division Park Palazzo Project December 2020 Mitigation Monitoring Program MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM archaeological context and also serves to avoid conflict with traditional and religious values of groups who may ascribe meaning to the resource. However, if data recovery through excavation is the only feasible mitigation available, a Cultural Resources Treatment Plan shall be prepared and implemented by the qualified archaeologist in consultation with the City. The Cultural Resources Treatment Plan shall provide for the adequate recovery of the scientifically consequential information contained in the archaeological resource. The City shall consult with appropriate Native American representatives in determining treatment for prehistoric or Native American resources to ensure cultural values ascribed to the resource, beyond that which is scientifically important, are considered. GEOLOGY AND SOILS GEO-1: Retain Qualified Paleontologist. A qualified paleontologist meeting the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) standards (SVP 2010) (Qualified Paleontologist) shall be retained prior to the approval of demolition or grading permits. The Qualified Paleontologist shall provide technical and compliance oversight of all work as it relates to paleontological resources, shall attend the project kick-off meeting and project progress meetings on a regular basis, and shall report to the site in the event potential paleontological resources are encountered. GEO-2: Construction Worker Paleontological Resources Sensitivity Training. The Qualified Paleontologist shall conduct construction worker paleontological resources sensitivity training prior to the start of ground disturbing activities (including vegetation removal, pavement removal, etc.). In the event construction crews are phased, additional trainings shall be conducted for new construction personnel. The training session shall focus on the recognition of the types of paleontological resources that could be encountered within the project site and the procedures to be followed if they are found. Documentation shall be retained demonstrating that all construction personnel attended the training. Condition of Approval Plan Check Notes, Reports, Surveys, and Field Inspections Prior to start of ground - disturbing activities and on -going during construction City of Baldwin Park Building and Safety Division, Building Safety Inspector, Public Works, Engineering Division Park Palazzo Project December 2020 Mitigation Monitoring Program MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM GEO-3: Paleontological Monitoring. Full-time paleontological resources monitoring shall be conducted for all ground disturbing activities occurring in previously undisturbed sediments of older alluvium, at depths of 10 feet or greater. The surficial gravel, as well as any artificial fill or previously disturbed sediments that may be present, have low paleontological sensitivity and so work in the upper 10 feet of the project site does not need to be monitored. The depth of 10 feet is derived from the records search of the LACK which reports fossils recovered in older alluvium from depths of 11 feet in the vicinity of the project site. The Qualified Paleontologist shall spot check the excavation on an intermittent basis and recommend whether the depth or frequency of required monitoring should be revised based on his/her observations. Paleontological resources monitoring shall be performed by a qualified paleontological monitor (meeting the standards of the SVP) under the direction of the Qualified Paleontologist. Monitors shall have the authority to temporarily halt or divert work away from exposed fossils in order to recover the fossil specimens. Any significant fossils collected during project -related excavations shall be prepared to the point of identification and curated into an accredited repository with retrievable storage. Monitors shall prepare daily logs detailing the types of activities and soils observed, and any discoveries. The Qualified Paleontologist shall prepare a final monitoring and mitigation report to document the results of the monitoring effort. GEO-4: Inadvertent Discovery of Paleontological Resources. If construction or other project personnel discover any potential fossils during construction, regardless of the depth of work or location, work at the discovery location shall cease in a 50-foot radius of the discovery until the Qualified Paleontologist has assessed the discovery and made recommendations as to the appropriate treatment. If the find is deemed significant, it should be salvaged following the standards of the SVP (SVP, 2010) and curated with a certified repository. 3 Park Palazzo Project December 2020 Mitigation Monitoring Program MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM NOISE NOISE-1: Noise barriers with a minimum height of 12 feet shall be erected along the southern (along Ardilla Avenue) and western (along Garden Avenue) boundaries of the construction site which abut nursing and residential uses. The noise barriers shall be constructed of material with a minimum density of two pounds per square foot (which is approximately 10 kilograms per square meter) with no gaps or perforations (access points shall ensure no gaps when gates are closed). Noise barriers may be constructed of but not be limited to, 5/8-inch plywood, 5/8-inch oriented strand board, or noise absorbing blankets or panels. According to the Housing and Urban Development's Barrier Performance Module, a 12-foot barrier would result in a noise reduction of approximately 16 dBA, resulting in construction noise levels that do not exceed 80 dBA Leq. Documentation that the noise barriers achieve the minimum density and height requirements shall be maintained on the Project Site for the duration the temporary barriers are installed. NOISE-2: The operation of construction equipment that generates high levels of vibration, such as large bulldozers and loaded trucks, shall be prohibited within 45 feet of existing residential and nursing facility structures located immediately south and west of the project, respectively. Instead, small construction equipment such as small bulldozers, small excavator, etc., not exceeding 310 horsepower shall be used within this area during demolition, grading, and excavation operations. TRANSPORTATION TRA-1: If the proposed project is constructed prior to opening of the Silver Streak transit stops at Puente Avenue, the applicant shall develop a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program for review and approval by the City Planner prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The TDM program shall be administered by the project's building management to provide tenants with voluntary strategies and measures to discourage single -occupant vehicle trips and encourage alternative modes of transportation such as Condition of Plan Check On -going City of Baldwin Approval Notes and Field during Park Building Inspections construction and Safety Division and Building Safety Inspector Condition of Plan Check Prior to City of Baldwin Approval Notes and Field issuance of Park Building Inspections building permit, and Safety during project Division, construction, Building Safety and during Inspector, and project Planning operation Department rd Park Palazzo Project Decembur2020 Mitigation Monitoring Program MITIGATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGRAM carpooling, transit, bicycling, and walking. The TDM program shall include provisions for all of the following: ° Ahalf-time transportation coordinator ° Ride -matching assistance p Preferential carpool parking ° Flexible work schedules for carpools ° Vanpoo|aaoiatanoe ° Bicycle end -trip facilities (e.g.. parking. showers, and lockers) ATTACHMENT #2 Tentative Parcel Map No.83340, Zone Variance No. 711, Resolution PC 20-25 RESOLUTION PC 20-25 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO CONSOLIDATE THREE (3) LOTS INTO ONE (1) LOT, AND A ZONING VARIANCE TO DEVIATE FROM THE MINIMUM LOT SIZE, LOT DEPTH, AND LOT WIDTH TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SIX STORY 59,766-SQUARE FOOT GENERAL OFFICE, RETAIL, AND MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING INCLUDING SUBTERRANEAN PARKING AND SURFACE PARKING. (LOCATION: 14614-14622 DALEWOOD STREET; APPLICANT: THE STETSON GROUP, INC.; CASE NUMBER: TPM- 83340 AND ZV-711) THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: WHEREAS, an application has been filed by Stetson Group to consolidate three parcels, identified as APN 8463-001-012, 8463-001-013, and 8463-001-007 into one parcel pursuant to the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code (BPMC) Section 150.08 and to deviate from the minimum 200 foot lot depth, minimum 300 foot lot width, and minimum lot size of 4-acres (174,240 square feet development standard set forth in Table 153.050.030 for lots in the Freeway Commercial (FC) zone for the purposes of constructing a six story 59,766 square foot general office, retail, and medical office building with 221 parking spaces, including one level of subterranean parking with 21 vehicle parking stalls and a surface parking lot with 200 vehicle parking stalls; and WHEREAS, based on the information in the application an Initial Study was prepared for the project pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15063. The Initial Study concluded that the Project would have potentially significant impacts but that those impacts could be reduced to less than significant levels with implementation of the proposed mitigation measures, the City determined that a Mitigated Negative Declaration ("MND") should be prepared for the Project pursuant to Public Resources Code sections 21664.5 and 21080(c), and the State CEQA Guidelines section 15070 et seq.; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has independently considered and reviewed the information in the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program in making its recommendation on the Project; and WHEREAS, the custodian of records for all materials that constitute the record of proceeding upon which its decision is based is the City Planner. Those documents are available for public review in the Planning Division located at 14403 E. Pacific Ave. Baldwin Park CA 91706; and Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 2 WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. NOW, THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the city of Baldwin Park does hereby resolve, find, determine and declare as follows: SECTION 1. The Planning Commission finds that all of the facts set forth in the above recitals of this resolution are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. A duly noticed public hearing was held on December 9, 2020 on said Application by the Planning Commission, and based upon evidence presented including applicable staff reports and each member of the Commission being familiar with the property, it was determined that the facts as required by the Baldwin Park Municipal Code for the granting of the Application are set forth in the staff report dated December 9, 2020 from Ron Garcia, City Planner to the Chair and Planning Commissioners ("Staff Report") which is true and correct and the Application should be approved. SECTION 3. That the Planning Commission does hereby adopt the following findings applicable to the approval of the tentative parcel map. a) Adequate systems designed, and constructed to provide all necessary utilities to each lot proposed to be created, including, but not limited to, facilities for water, natural gas, electricity, cable television and telecommunications telephone services. Comments and conditions have been addressed in the findings and are included, as applicable, as conditions of approval of the tentative parcel map. Additionally, staff includes a general condition of approval that any and all conditions from outside agencies and utility companies shall be met or provided for prior to finalizing the tentative parcel map. b) An adequate commercial water distribution system designed and constructed to service the proposed to be created. Valley View Mutual Water Company is the purveyor in the area and water would be provided to the subject property by Valley View Mutual Water Company. c) An adequate sewage system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The proposed project shall comply with any conditions of approval Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 3 as imposed by the Sanitation District of Los Angeles County prior to approval of the final map by the City of Baldwin Park. d) An adequate storm water drainage system designed and constructed to serve the lot proposed to be created. The Public Works Department conditions of approval require that off -site improvements may be required and may include storm drains. Provided that the applicant meets the conditions of approval for development, there will be adequate storm water drainage for the subject property. e) An adequate public and/or private street and/or alley system designed and constructed to serve each lot proposed to be created. The Public Works Department has determined that there is adequate public street system to serve the lot. Conditions of approval require public right-of-way reconstruction of damaged improvements as a result of construction. f) An adequate traffic regulatory system, including necessary traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings and stripings. The City's Public Works Department has concluded that the current conditions will provide for an adequate traffic regulatory system. g) The undergrounding of utilities pursuant to Chapter 97, part 2 (Underground Utility District) of the Municipal Code. Pursuant to Chapter 97 of the City's Municipal Code all new utilities to the subject property shall be undergrounded. This requirement is also addressed as part of the overall plan check requirements and review of the final map h) Any and all other improvements found necessary by the City to provide all services to each lot proposed to be created. Staff is of the opinion that provided that the applicant obtains approval by the Planning Commission of the Parcel Map and meets and/or exceeds the conditions of approval, the new lot would have adequate service and could be consolidated such that the new lot would be consistent with the City's codes. i) In addition to the improvements as required by the City's Municipal Code and Departments, there are also design requirements for the proposed tentative parcel map that need to be met. Pursuant to Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 4 Section 152.12 of the City's Municipal Code, the design of the subdivision shall conform to the requirements of this Chapter 152, any and all design requirements set forth in the General Plan, the design and development standards established for the associated zoning district per the Zoning Code, the applicable design guidelines set forth in the Design Guidelines Manual, generally accepted engineering standards, and to such standards required by the City, including, but not limited to, plans for grading and erosion control. The Planning Division has reviewed the proposed subdivision of the proposed lot meets the minimum development standards contained within the Municipal (Zoning) Code. Additionally the parcel map is consistent with Goal 2.0 of the Land Use Element of the General Plan which states "accommodate new development that is compatible with and compliments existing conforming land uses" as the proposed consolidations of lots meet the existing development standards contained in the Code with exception to lot size, lot depth and width. The Public Works Department, as part of their comments, has included a requirement for the applicant to submit plans relating to grading and erosion control for review and approval. SECTION 4. The Planning Commission does hereby adopt the following Findings of Fact applicable to all zone variance: (a) There are exceptional or extraordinary circumstances or conditions applicable to the property involved, or to the intended use of such property which do not generally apply to other properties in the same zone. The newly created parcel is bounded by developed properties which prevent it from meeting the minimum lot size, depth, and width. Moreover, due to the irregular shape of the lot also prevents it from meeting the standards. The minimum lot area is 4-acres (174,240 square feet), the minimum lot width is 300 feet and the minimum lot depth is 200 feet. All of the parcels do not individually meet the minimum lot area, width or depth. When merged the newly created parcel will become an approximately 88,235-square foot lot with a 177 foot width and 125 foot depth. Therefore, while the newly created parcel will fall short of the required lot depth, width and lot size, consolidating the parcels will create less of a nonconformity then if left as individual parcels. (b) Such variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other property similarly situated, but which is denied by the property in question. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 5 The subject properties are vacant parcels. The property has a zoning designation of F-C, Freeway Commercial. In order to provide the property right to develop the property, given its configuration, the zone variance for lot size, width and depth is necessary. Therefore, not granting the zone variance for the subject property would prevent the developer/owner from having the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right possessed by other properties in the same vicinity and zone (c) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to the adjacent properties. The granting of the zone variance would not be materially detrimental to the public welfare or injurious to adjacent property. The proposed development will facilitate development of a permitted use that is compatible to adjacent properties. In addition, the site improvements will improve the aesthetics of the general area, traffic flow and pedestrian safety as there will be only one access point to the site for pedestrians and motorists. (d) The granting of the variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park. The variance will not adversely or negatively affect the General Plan or its goals because the property will be utilized for commercial purposes in accordance to the site's General Plan designation of General Commercial. Goal 3.0 of the General Plan Land Use Element supports the revitalization and of deteriorating land uses and properties and promotes facilitating the consolidation of individual parcels along the city's commercial corridors as indicated in Policy 3.2. Therefore the variance allowing the consolidation of three (3) lots into one (1) will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City of Baldwin Park. SECTION 5. The Application, as herein above described below, and the same is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: (a) That the property shall be developed and maintained in substantial accordance with Exhibit "A" to the staff report for TPM-83340 and ZV- 711 dated December 9, 2020; and (b) The Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) shall be adhered it as specified; and (c) The building shall consist of high quality materials as proposed; and (d) Fence and wall plan shall be submitted upon plan check submittal ;and Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 6 (e) That the subject site shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner; that the site shall be kept free of litter and that all graffiti (throughout the site) shall be removed within twenty-four (24) hours at the expense of the applicant and/or owner; and (f) The proposed wall signage will require a sign permit with separate review, fees, and approval at the staff level, provided the sign does not exceed the criteria contained in the Zoning Code; and (g) The proposed project is subject to Water Efficient Landscape Standards, pursuant to Section 153.160.020 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. After entitlements are approved by the Planning Commission, the applicant shall submit a Landscape Documentation Package during Building Plan Check pursuant to Section 153.160.080. The Landscape Documentation Package shall incorporate an approved Preliminary Design Plan. Landscape and Irrigation plans shall be prepared by a California licensed landscape architect; and (h) That prior to the issuance of any building permits, the Applicant shall pay applicable Development Impact Fees assessed for the project; and (i) The proposed project shall comply with any conditions of approval as imposed by the Los Angeles County Fire Department prior to approval of the final map by the City of Baldwin Park; and 0) The applicant shall comply with all conditions of approval of the Parcel Map and those required by all other agencies and utility purveyors including the conditions of approval required by the Public Works Department, and (k) That Parcel Map 83340 shall be finaled in accordance with State Law prior to the issuance of building permits; and (1) If within two years after the date of approval of TPM-83340 and ZV 711 all conditions of approval have not been satisfied, then TPM-83340 and ZV 711 shall become null and void; and (m) That the applicant shall sign a notarized affidavit within ten (10) days of the date of this resolution stating that the applicant has read and accepts all of the conditions of approval. Building Division: Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 7 (a) All Conditions of Approval as approved by the Planning Commission shall appear as notes on the plans submitted for building plan check and permits. (b) Building design shall comply with the 2019 Edition of the California Building Code (CBC). (c) Submit complete construction plans to Building Division for formal plans review and building permit. (d) Separate application(s), plan check(s), and permit(s) is/are required for: (i) Tenant Improvements (ii) Grading (see Engineering Division for requirements) (iii) Demolition work (iv) Retaining walls (see Engineering Division for requirements) (v) Block walls exceeding 6 feet in height (vi) Signs (vii) Fire sprinkler/Alarm systems (see LA County Fire Department Prevention Division for requirements) (viii) Plumbing (ix) Mechanical (x) Electrical (e) Complete architectural plans prepared a by State licensed architect will be required. Submit design for review at formal plans review. (f) Complete structural plans with calculations by State licensed engineer or architect will be required. Submit design for review at formal plans review. (g) Compliance to California T-24 Energy regulations will be required. Submit design for review at formal plans review. (h) Compliance to California Green Building Standards Code will be required. Submit design for review at formal plans review. (i) Separate plumbing, mechanical and electrical plan check will be required. Submit design for review at formal plans review. 0) A soils and geology report is required to address the potential for and the mitigation measures of any seismic induced landslide/liquefaction. Soils report shall address foundation design and site preparation requirements. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 8 (k) Los Angeles County Fire Prevention plans review and approval is required for the proposed occupancy. Contact (323) 890-4125 for plans submittal requirements. (1) Sanitation District Industrial Waste approval or waiver is required. Please contact (562) 699-7411, Ext 2900 for additional information. (m) All new on -site utility service lines shall be placed underground. BPMC Section 153.140.050. (n) A complete code analysis is required. Address type of construction, occupancy, exiting, allowable areas, allowable heights, etc. Provide a summary on the drawing. (o) Comply with the Section 403 of the California Building Code Governing High Rise Buildings. (p) Compliance with the State of California Accessibility regulations, CBC Chapter 11 B, is required, including: a. Building entrances shall be provided with an accessible path of travel connecting the building entrances from the public sidewalk, accessible parking, and other buildings or essential facilities located on the site. b. Accessible parking: i. Shall be located at each main entrance. Where multiple major entrances occur, accessible parking shall be equally distributed among the entrances. ii. Shall be 9 feet wide by 18 feet deep and be provided with a loading and unloading passenger access aisle of 8 feet wide for Van space and 5 feet wide for regular accessible spaces. c. Parking garages containing accessible parking stalls shall be provided with a vertical clearance of 8'-2" or more. d. All employee areas shall be accessible including behind counters, lounge and dressing/locker rooms. e. All restrooms serving the building shall be accessible. f. Drinking fountains (high/low), if provided, are required to be accessible. g. All public telephones, if provided, shall be accessible. (q) Provide Fire Alarms and Detection systems complying with CBC § 907 per CBC § 403.4. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 9 (r) Provide fire sprinklers complying with CBC § 903.3.1 per CBC § 403.3. (s) Total plumbing fixtures required shall be determined by California Plumbing Code (CPC). (t) A lot line consolidation is required to be recorded prior to the issuance of any permits Public Works: (u) An Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted concurrently with the grading plan clearly detailing erosion control measures. These measures shall be implemented during construction. The erosion control plan shall conform to national Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards and incorporate the appropriate Best Management Practices (BMP's) as specified in the Storm Water BMP Certification. For construction activity which disturbs one acre or greater soil a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be needed. (v) The applicant shall comply with Low Impact Development (LID) requirements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. May require LID Report if designated project per Low Impact Development requirements. SOILS REPORT/GRADING/RETAINING WALLS (w) The Owner shall execute and record a covenant agreement to maintain and hold the City harmless for all existing improvements in the public right-of-way. (x) Prior to grading plan submittal, a geotechnical report prepared by a Geotechnical Engineer, licensed by the State of California, shall be submitted by the applicant for approval by the City. (y) Upon approval of the geotechnical report, the applicant shall submit drainage and grading plans prepared by a Civil Engineer, licensed by the State of California, prepared in accordance with the City's requirements for the City's review and approval. A list of requirements for grading plan check is available from the Public Works Department. All grading (cut and fill) calculations shall be submitted to the City concurrently with the grading plan. (z) All easements and flood hazard areas shall be clearly identified on the grading plan. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 10 (aa) The grading plan shall show the location of any retaining walls and the elevations of the top of wall/footing/retaining and the finished grade on both sides of the retaining wall. Construction details for retaining walls shall be shown on the grading plan. Calculations and details of retaining walls shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Division for review and approval. (bb) All equipment staging areas shall be located on the project site. Staging area, including material stockpile and equipment storage area, shall be enclosed within a 6 foot -high chain link fence. All access points in the fenced area shall be locked whenever the construction site is not supervised. (cc) Grading of the subject property shall be in accordance with the California Building Code, City Grading Ordinance, Hillside Management Ordinance and acceptable grading practices. (dd) All slopes shall be seeded per landscape plan and/or fuel modification plan with native grasses or planted with ground cover, shrubs, and trees for erosion control upon completion of grading or some other alternative method of erosion control shall be completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. (ee) Submit a stockpile plan showing the proposed location for stockpile for grading export materials, and the route of transport. (ff) A pre -construction meeting shall be held at the project site with the grading contractor, applicant, and city grading inspector at least 48 hours prior to commencing grading operations. (gg) Rough grade certifications by project soils and civil engineers shall be submitted prior to issuance of building permits for the foundation of the residential structure. Retaining wall permits may be issued concurrently with grading permits. (hh) Final grade certifications by project civil engineers shall be submitted to the Public Works Department prior to the issuance of any project final inspections/certificate of occupancy respectively. DRAINAGE (ii) Detailed drainage system information of the lot with careful attention to any flood hazard area shall be submitted. All drainage/runoff from the development shall be conveyed from the site to the natural drainage course. No on -site drainage shall be conveyed to adjacent parcels, unless that is the natural drainage course. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 11 (jj) Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, a complete hydrology and hydraulic study shall be prepared by a Civil Engineer registered in the State of California to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and Los Angeles Public Works Department. OFF -SITE STREET IMPROVEMENTS (Insert as required) (kk) Applicant shall construct a five-foot wide sidewalk (the length of the subject property's frontage) behind the existing curb and a new driveway approach in accordance with current American Public Works Association (APWA) standards. All public improvement shall be approved by the City Engineer, constructed with an encroachment permit and completed prior to final inspection/certificate of occupancy issuance. (II) The applicant shall replace and record any centerline ties and monuments that are removed as part of this construction with the Los Angeles County Public Works Survey Division. (mm) Prior to the issuance of any permits, the applicant shall provide written permission to the satisfaction of the City from any property owners which will be affected by offsite grading. (nn) Street improvement plans in a 24" x 36" sheet format, prepared by a registered Civil Engineer, shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer. Streets shall not exceed a maximum slope of 12 percent. (oo) Insert as applicable: Prior to issuance of Certificate of Occupancy, new street centerline monuments shall be set at the intersections of two or more streets, intersections of streets with tract boundaries and to mark the beginning and ending of curves or the points of intersection of tangents thereof. Survey notes showing the ties between all monuments set and four (4) durable reference points for each shall be submitted to the City Engineer for approval in accordance with City Standards. (pp) The design and construction of private street improvements shall be set to City and County standards and designed to a design speed of 35 mph. (qq) Remove and replace uplifted/damaged concrete sidewalk fronting project site. (rr) Remove existing street trees, construct landscaped parkway Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 12 behind street curb to the satisfaction of city engineer and plant city approved street trees. (ss) 2" coldmill and overlay from curb to street centerline fronting project site. New Asphalt pavement fronting the site per city standards and city engineer approval. UTILITIES (tt) Easements, satisfactory to the City Engineer and the utility companies, for public utility and public services purpose shall be offered and shown on the detailed site plan for dedication to the City or affected utility company. (uu) Will Serve Letters shall be submitted stating that adequate facilities are or will be available to serve the proposed project shall be submitted to the City from all utilities such as, but not limited to, phone, gas, water, electric, and cable. (vv) Applicant shall relocate and underground any existing on -site utilities to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and the respective utility owner. (ww) Underground utilities shall not be constructed within the drip line of any mature tree except as approved by a registered arborist. TRAFFIC MITIGATIONS (xx) A Traffic Impact Analysis Report shall be submitted for review and approval by the City. Such report shall address on -site circulation and parking requirements. (yy) All traffic mitigations shall be implemented and constructed in accordance with the Traffic Report prepared for the CEQA document and Conditions of project approval for the tentative parcel map and zone variance prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy. (zz) Truck Movement Analysis. (aaa) Line of Sight at Driveway. (bbb) Speed Study. PARCEL MAP (ccc) Submit a Parcel Map application and reference documents Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 13 as listed on parcel map application checklist to the Engineering Division. ADDITIONAL ITEMS (ddd) Cost Sharing for future sidewalk construction project on Dalewood Ave from Puente Ave. (eee) Cost Sharing for future traffic signal at Merced and Garvey Avenue as specified in the traffic study. (fff) Obtain an encroachment permit from California Transportation (Caltrans) for the driveway and signal requirements within their Right -of -Way. LA County Fire Department: (ggg) The Final Map shall be submitted to our office for review and approval prior recordation. (hhh) Fire Department apparatus access shall be extended to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior walls of any future buildings or structures. (iii) All fire lanes shall be clear of all encroachments, and shall be maintained in accordance with the Title 32, County of Los Angeles Fire Code. (jjj) All future buildings shall provide approved address numbers. Compliance required prior to occupancy to the satisfaction of the City of Baldwin Park Public Works and the County of Los Angeles Fire Code. (kkk) Fire Department vehicular access roads must be installed and maintained in a serviceable manner prior to and during the time of construction. Fire Code 501.4. (III) All hydrants shall measure 6"x 4"x 2-1/2" brass or bronze, conforming to current AWWA standard C503 or approved equal. (mmm) The required fire flow for the public fire hydrants on this development is 2000 gallons per minute at 20 psi for a duration of 2 hours, over and above maximum daily domestic demand. Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 14 (nnn) Vehicular access must be provided and maintained serviceable throughout construction to all required fire hydrants. All required fire hydrants shall be installed, tested, and accepted prior to construction. (000) An approved automatic fire sprinkler system is required for the proposed buildings within this development. Submit design plans to the Fire Department Sprinkler Plan Check Unit for review and approval prior to installation. (ppp) Upon clearance of the Final Map from Land Development, architectural drawings shall be submitted to Fire Prevention Engineering, which include all above noted conditions. Contact (323) 890-4125 for additional Fire Department requirements during the Building Plan Check Phase. (qqq) This project will require an additional review by the Fire Prevention Engineering Unit during the Building Plan Check phase SECTION 6. The Secretary shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the City Clerk and the Applicant. PASSED AND APPROVED this 9th day of December, 2020. CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, CHAIR BALDWIN PARK PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, RON GARCIA, Secretary of the Baldwin Park Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. PC 20-25 was duly and regularly approved and Resolution PC 20-25 December 9, 2020 Page 15 adopted by the Planning Commission at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 9th day of December, 2020 by the following vote: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: NOES: COMMISSIONERS: ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Ron Garcia BALDWIN PARK PLANNING COMMISSION ATTACHMENT #3 Vicinity Map Vicinity Map LOCATION: 14614-14622 Dalewood Street CASE NUMBER: TPM-83340, ZV-711 DATE: Decembert ATTACHMENT #4 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration m- development/-planning/environmental-documents) ATTACHMENT #5 Response to Comments on IS/NIND , A& E 11111 1111111�,l I Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Response to Comments Prepared for City of Baldwin Park December 2020 Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration Response to Comments Prepared for City of Baldwin Park 626 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 1100 Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.599.4300 www.esassoc.com Bend Oakland San Francisco Camarillo Orlando Santa Monica Delray Beach Pasadena Sarasota Destin Petaluma Seattle Irvine Portland Sunrise Los Angeles Sacramento Tampa Miami San Diego 170081.00 December 2020 :. ESA OUR COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY I ESA helps a variety of public and private sector clients plan and prepare for climate change and emerging regulations that limit GHG emissions. ESA is a registered assessor with the California Climate Action Registry, a Climate Leader, and founding reporter for the Climate Registry. ESA is also a corporate member of the U.S. Green Building Council and the Business Council on Climate Change (BC3). Internally, ESA has adopted a Sustainability Vision and Policy Statement and a plan to reduce waste and energy within our operations. This document was produced using recycled paper. Response to Comments RESPONSE TO COMMENTS PARK PALAZZO PROJECT The Notice of Intent to Adopt an Initial Study and a Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Park Palazzo Project was published and posted at the office of the County Clerk pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15072. Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15073, the Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration was sent to the State Clearinghouse for distribution to state agencies. In addition, the notice was distributed to property owners in the vicinity of the Project Site. The 20-day comment period for the Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) began on November 2, 2020 and ended on November 23, 2020. Revisions to the Draft E I R The revisions that follow were made to the text of the Draft IS/MND. Amended text is identified by page number. Additions to the Draft IS/MND text are shown with underline and text removed from the Draft IS/MND is shown with stfikethr-otigh. The revisions, as outlined below, fall within the scope of the original project analysis included in the Draft IS/MND and do not result in an increase to any identified impacts or produce any new impacts. No new significant environmental impact would result from the changes or from a new mitigation measure proposed to be implemented. Therefore, no significant revisions have been made which would require recirculation of the Draft IS/MND pursuant to Section 15073.5 of the State CEQA Guidelines. Section 3.2.13, Noise, Pages 83 and 84: Mitigation Measure: While impacts would be less than significant, the City of Baldwin Park Noise Element of the General Plan Policyprovides for noise control measures such as berms, walls, and sound attenuating construction in areas of new construction for reducing construction noise. Consistent with this policy and in light of the construction noise levels disclosed above, the following measure will be included and enforced as Project -required mitigation. NOISE-1: Noise barriers with a minimum height of 12 feet shall be erected along the southern (along Ardilla Avenue) and western (along Garden Avenue) boundaries of the construction site which abut nursing and residential uses. The noise barriers shall be constructed of material with a minimum density of two pounds per square foot (which is approximately 1.0 kilograms per square meter) with no gaps or perforations (access points shall ensure no gaps when gates are closed). Noise barriers may be constructed of but not be limited to, 5/8-inch plywood, 5/8-inch oriented strand board, or noise absorbing blankets or panels. According to the Housing and Urban Development's Barrier Performance Module, a 12-foot barrier would result in a noise reduction of approximately 16 dBA, resulting in construction noise levels that do not exceed 80 dBA Leq. Park Palazzo Project 1 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Response to Comments Documentation that the noise barriers achieve the minimum density and height requirements shall be maintained on the Project Site for the duration the temporary barriers are installed. Section 3.2.13, Noise, Pages 86 and 87: Human Annoyance The vibration impact threshold for human annoyance at a residential structure would be 0.04 inches per second PPV. The residential and nursing facility structures that would be affected by construction activity would be located approximately 15 feet south and west of the project, respectively. The PPV value of a large bulldozer at 15 feet would be 0.19 inches per second PPV. Therefore, the impact of human annoyance could be potentially significant. However, per Mitigation Measure NOISE42 the operation of construction equipment that generates high levels of vibration shall be prohibited within 45 feet of the existing residential and nursing facility structures located immediately south and west of the project, respectively. Instead, small construction equipment not exceeding 310 horsepower shall be used within this area during demolition, grading, and excavation operations. The use of smaller construction equipment would result in vibration levels of 0.007 in/sec PPV at the residential buildings and nursing facility structures to the immediate south and west of the project, respectively, which would not exceed Caltrans' vibration criteria of 0.04 in/sec PPV for continuous/frequent intermittent vibration sources. Therefore, with implementation of Mitigation Measure NOISE-4-2 potentially significant construction vibration impacts would be reduced to a less -than -significant level. Mitigation Measure: NOISE-12: The operation of construction equipment that generates high levels of vibration, such as large bulldozers and loaded trucks, shall be prohibited within 45 feet of existing residential and nursing facility structures located immediately south and west of the project, respectively. Instead, small construction equipment such as small bulldozers, small excavator, etc., not exceeding 310 horsepower shall be used within this area during demolition, grading, and excavation operations. Park Palazzo Project 2 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Response to Comments Section 3.2.19, Utilities and Service Systems, Pages 109 and 110: TABLE 20 WASTEWATER GENERATION DURING PROJECT OPERATION Total Wastewater Land Use Units Generation Rate (gpd/unit) Generation (gpd) General Office 50,566 200/1,000 sf 10,113.2 sf Medical Officea 8,000 sf 200300/1,000 sf a-;6082, 000 Retail 1,200 sf 4-00325/1,000 sf 420390 Total 11-,933=2-12,903.2 NOTES: a Given the between mediGal effiGe, ofte itis that medical effiGe 1-Yould similarities SOURCE: LACSD, 2019 and general uses, assumed uses The proposed project would include approximately 50,566 sf of general office space, 8,000 sf of medical -office space, and 1,200 sf of retail space. As described in Table 20, Wastewater Generation During Project Operation, the proposed project would generate approximately 11,933 12,903 gallons per day of wastewater. This generation would comprise 0.01 percent of the total treatment capacity of the SJCWRP. Since the proposed project would contribute only 0.01 percent of the SJCWRP's daily treatment capacity, it is anticipated that the proposed project's wastewater demand would be met and no new entitlements, or resources would be required to meet the expected project's wastewater treatment needs. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. Park Palazzo Project 3 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Response to Comments Three comment letters were received on the Draft IS/MND during the 20-day comment period. Under CEQA, the lead agency does not have to respond to comments on a MND (see Public Resource Code Section 21091(d)). However, to provide decision -makers with information, responses are provided to comments received. In this Response to Comments chapter, comment letters and specific comments are given numbers and letters for reference purposes. In response to some of the comments received from public respondents, revisions that clarify and/or correct the Draft IS/MND have been made, where necessary, and are included above in the Errata section. All revisions to the IS/MND are marked in strikeout/underline text format, with strikeouts indicating deletions, and underlines indicating additions. The City has determined that no "substantial revision" is presented in the Final IS/MND that would require recirculation of the MND pursuant to Section 15073.5 of the State CEQA Guidelines. Specifically, the Final IS/MND does not conclude that: (1) A new, avoidable significant effect is identified and mitigation measures or project revisions must be added in order to reduce the effect to insignificance, or (2) The lead agency determines that the proposed mitigation measures or project revisions will not reduce potential effects to less than significance and new measures or revisions must be required. A list of agencies and interested parties who have commented on the Draft IS/MND is provided below. A copy of each numbered comment letter and a lettered response to each comment are provided following this list. 0 Letter 1 — City of West Covina, Planning Division (November 23, 2020) 0 Letter 2 — Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) (November 23, 2020) Letter 3 — California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), District 7 Office of Regional Planning (December 1, 2020) Park Palazzo Project 4 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Comment Letter 1: City of West Covina November 23, 2020 PlannerCity 14403 E. Pacific [Taldwin Park, CA 917M • Park PalazzoProject .r14 — 14622 Dalewood Street) Notice of r adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration The City of West Covina received the Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Park Palazzo project. Thank you for the opportunity to provide comments anii recommendations regarding those activities involved in the project that may have impacts to the City of • s The Park Palazzo project site is located immediately adjacent to sensitive receptors within the Cim of West Covina; single-family residential homes to the south and a skilled -nursing facility to t west. It is in the City of -st Covina's Covina'best interest to •i the utmostto protect the well-being 1 of • estimatedWhile the noise impactsof proposed • • does not`•L the noise thresholds utilizing the OSHA standard limit of noise exposure (more than 90 dB for over eight continuous hours,or • • i for over one •us hour are considered a significant noise impact), the proposed construction would exceed the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) criteria for determining •' • • of . project would result in substantialf• . noiseincrease in Based on c guidance, s significant impact• • occur if project generated construction noise exceeds a one -hour 90 dBA Leq noise limit during the day at the nearest residences (FTA 2018). Furthermore, it has been the City of West Covina's practice to ensure that construction noise•. adjacent • sensitive receptors would not exceed 80 i Per Table 13 on page 80 and text provided on page 8 1, construction activities would exceed the I dBA threshold provided by the FTA criteria and 80 dBA City of West Covina threshold. addition,on •.•` 81• 6-foot wall locatedalonga' Comment Letter 1: City of West Covina Park Palazzo West Covina Response to Comments Page 2 buffering. Below is an example mitigation that was previously used in an initial study/mitigated aegative declaration document prepared for a project within the City. Please consider this suggestion or perhaps another similar alternative: Noise barriers with a minimum height of 12feet shall be erected along the southern and residential uses. The noise barriers shall be constructed of material with a minimum density of two pounds per square foot with no gaps or perforations. Noise barriers may be constructed of, but not be limited to 518-inch oriented strand board and hay bales. AccIin to the Housing ot barrier would result in a noise reduction of approximately 16 dBA, resulting in construction noise levels that do not exceed the 80 dBA L,q threshold (noise barrier performance calculations included in Appendix). No construction parking will be allowed within any City of West Covina residential streets. T City of West Covina is recommending that the applicant be required to submit a construction pl showing staging and truck routes to be reviewed and approved by the City of Baldwin Park Ci Engineer and City Planner prior to any grading permit or building permit issuance. T construction plan shall include the following: * Construction Truck Route Plan should show that Truck traffic would be limited to maji streets. Construction Staging/Parking Management Plan should show a separate off -site location where all construction workers would park to carpool or be dropped off at the it site. It is recommended that the applicant consider the possibility of utilizing the former Regency Inn parking lot/property directly east of the project site for construction staging/parking. We appreciate the opportunity to provide comments on this project. Please feel free to contact me zt (626) 939-8422 or at if you have any questions regarding these comments. IS rclialm" I I � 1 11 1 i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i! I I ill I 1': 1 1! 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 �1111 Response to Comments Response to Comment Letter 1: City of West Covina, Planning Division (November 23, 2020) 1-A: The comment acknowledges receipt of the Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project, and provides an introduction to Comments 1-B and 1-C regarding the proximity of the project to sensitive receptors in the City of West Covina. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 1-B: The comment states that while the estimated noise impacts of the proposed construction do not exceed the noise thresholds utilizing the OSHA standard limit of noise exposure, the proposed construction would exceed the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) criteria for determining whether construction of a project would result in substantial temporary increase in noise levels. Furthermore, the comment notes that it has been the City of West Covina's practice to ensure that construction noise impacts adjacent to sensitive receptors not exceed 80 dBA. To address this concern, the comment recommends implementing a new mitigation measure that would require the use of a noise barrier during construction activities to ensure that noise levels remain below the provided thresholds. In compliance with this request, Section 3.2.13, Noise, would be revised as follows: Mitigation Measure: While impacts would be less than significant, the City of Baldwin Park Noise Element of the General Plan Policy 1.2 provides for noise control measures such as berms, walls, and sound attenuating construction in areas of new construction for reducing construction noise. Consistent with this policy and in light of the construction noise levels disclosed above, the following measure will be included and enforced as Project -required mitigation. _ NOISE-1: Noise barriers with a minimum height of 12 feet shall be erected along the southern (along Ardilla Avenue) and western (along Garden Avenue) boundaries of the construction site which abut nursing and residential uses. The noise barriers shall be constructed of material with a minimum density of two pounds per square foot (which is approximately 10 kilograms _ per square meter) with no gaps or perforations (access points shall ensure no gaps when gates are closed). Noise barriers may be constructed of but not be limited to, 5/8-inch plywood, 5/8-inch oriented strand board, or noise absorbing blankets or panels. According to the Housing and Urban Development's Barrier Performance Module, a 12-foot barrier would result in a noise reduction of approximately 16 dBA, resulting in construction noise levels that do not exceed 80 dBA Leq. Documentation that the noise barriers achieve the minimum density and height requirements shall be maintained on the Project Site for the duration the temporary barriers are installed. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 1-C: The comment states that no construction parking would be allowed within any City of West Covina residential streets, and recommends that the applicant be required to submit a construction plan showing staging and truck routes to be reviewed and approved by the City of Baldwin Park City Engineer and City Planner prior to any grading permit or building permit issuance. The comment further specifies that the construction plan include a Construction Truck Route Plan showing that Park Palazzo Project 7 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Response to Comments truck traffic would be limited to major streets, and that it include a Construction Staging/Parking Management Plan showing a separate off -site location where all construction workers would park to carpool or be dropped off at the job site. As discussed in the Draft IS/MND under Section 3.2.17, Transportation, a Construction Traffic Management Plan would be prepared as part of the conditions of approval for the project. The Construction Traffic Management Plan will be developed by the construction contractor and will require approval by the City prior to onsite construction activities. Measures to alleviate construction period impacts may include, but would not be limited to: • Provide off -site truck staging in a legal area furnished by the construction truck contractor. Anticipated truck access to the project site will be off Dalewood Street. • Schedule deliveries and pick-ups of construction materials during non peak travel periods to the extent possible and coordinate to reduce the potential of trucks waiting to load or unload for protracted periods. • If parking lane and/or sidewalk closures are anticipated, worksite traffic control plan(s), approved by the City, should be implemented to route vehicular traffic, bicyclists, and pedestrians around any such closures. • Establish requirements for loading/unloading and storage of materials on the project site, where parking spaces would be encumbered, length of time traffic travel lanes can be encumbered, sidewalk closings or pedestrian diversions to ensure the safety of the pedestrian and access to local businesses and residences. Use flagmen to temporarily control pedestrian and vehicular traffic adjacent to the site may be required. • Ensure that access will remain unobstructed for land uses in proximity to the project site during project construction. • Coordinate with the City and emergency service providers to ensure adequate access is maintained to the project site and neighboring businesses and residences. • Provide all construction contractors with written information on where their workers and their subcontractors are permitted to park, and provide clear consequences to violators for failure to follow these regulations. This information will clearly state that no parking is permitted on residential streets. Thus, the Construction Traffic Management Plan will be required to include a Construction Truck Route Plan that includes specifications to ensure that truck traffic will be limited to Dalewood Street, a major street, and would require onsite parking during construction. Park Palazzo Project 8 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Comment Letter 2: Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Ms. Esther Washington Planning Commission Clerk City of Baldwin Park 14403 East Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Dear Ms. Washington: Robert C. Ferrante Chief Engineer and General Manager 195E Workrnan M01 Road, 'Wh4tir r CA 90601-14001' MaHmg Address P-0, Flex 4998. Whittier. CA 90607-4998 (562) 699-7411 • www 1acsd.arg November 23, 2020 Ref. DOC 5952453 NOI Response for Park Palazzo Proiect The Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (Districts) received a Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration (NOI) for the subject project on November 2, 2020. The proposed project is located within-q the jurisdictional boundary of District No. 15. We offer the following comments regarding sewerage service: 1. The wastewater flow originating from the proposed project will discharge to a local sewer line, which is not maintained by the Districts, for conveyance to the Districts' Joint Outfall H Unit 8J Trunk Sewer, located in Valona Drive at Walnut Creek Parkway. The Districts' 15-inch diameter trunk sewer has a capacity of 2.1 million gallons per day (mgd) and conveyed a peak flow of 1.2 mgd when last measured in 2015. 2-B 2. The wastewater generated by the proposed project will be treated at the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) located adjacent to the City of Industry, which has a capacity of 100 mgd and currently processes an average flow of 58.5 mgd, or the Whittier Narrows WRP located near the City of South El Monte, which has a capacity of 15 mgd and currently processes an average flow of 9.1 mgd. 3. The expected average wastewater flow from the project site, described in the notice as 50,566 square feet of general office space, 8,000 square feet of medical office space and 1,200 square feet of retail, is 12,903 gallons per day. For a copy of the Districts' average wastewater generation factors, go to 2-C www.lacsd.org, under Services, then Wastewater Program and Permits, select Will Serve Program, and scroll down to click on the Table I, Loadinfs for Each Class of Land Use link. 4. The Districts are empowered by the California Health and Safety Code to charge a fee to connect facilities (directly or indirectly) to the Districts' Sewerage System or to increase the strength or quantity of wastewater discharged from connected facilities. This connection fee is a capital facilities fee that is used by the Districts to upgrade or expand the Sewerage System. Payment of a connection fee will be required before this project is permitted to discharge to the Districts' Sewerage System. For more information and a copy of the Connection Fee Information Sheet, go to www.lacsd era, under Services, then Wastewater (Sewage) and 2-D select Rates & Fees. In determining the impact to the Sewerage System and applicable connection fees, the Districts will determine the user category (e.g. Condominium, Single Family home, etc.) that best represents the actual or anticipated use of the parcel(s) or facilities on the parcel(s) in the development. For more specific information regarding the connection fee application procedure and fees, the developer should contact the Districts' Wastewater Fee Public Counter at (562) 908-4288, extension 2727. DOC 5980002.D15 Comment Letter 2: Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts Ms. Esther Washington November 23, 2020 In order for the Districts to conform to the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA), the capacities of the Districts' wastewater treatment facilities are based on the regional growth forecast adopted by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). Specific policies included in the development of the SCAG regional growth forecast are incorporated into clean air plans, which are prepared by the South Coast and Antelope Valley Air Quality Management Districts in order to improve air quality in the South Coast and Mojave Desert Air Basins as mandated by the CCA. All expansions of Districts' facilities must be sized and service phased in a manner that will be consistent with the SCAG regional growth forecast for the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Imperial. The available capacity of the Districts' treatment facilities will, therefore, be limited to levels associated with the approved growth identified by SLAG. As such, this letter does not constitute a guarantee of wastewater service, but is to advise the developer that the Districts intend to provide this service up to the levels that are legally permitted and to inform the developer of the currently existing capacity and any proposed expansion of the Districts' facilities. If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at (562) 9084288, extension 2717 or at araza@lacsd.org. Very truly yours, &. Adriana Raza Customer Service Specialist Facilities Planning Department AR: ar cc: A. Schmidt A. Howard DOC 5980002.D15 2-E Response to Comments Response to Comment Letter 2: Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD) (November 23, 2020) 2-A: The comment confirms receipt of the Notice of Intent to adopt an MND for the proposed project and states that the project is located within the jurisdictional boundary of District No. 15 of the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 2-13: The comment provides a description of the wastewater flow through LACSD's infrastructure and summarizes the multiple discharge pathways, sewer capacities, and peak flow rates for each connection, ultimately leading to the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant or the Whittier Narrows Water Reclamation Plant. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 2-C: The comment notes that the expected average wastewater flow from the project site, would be approximately 12,903 gallons per day based on LACSD's average wastewater generation factors for each land use class. The anticipated 12,903 gallons per day of wastewater flow from the proposed project is in excess of the 11,833.2 gallons per day of wastewater described in the Draft IS/MND. In response to this comment Draft IS/MND, Table 20, Wastewater Generation During Project Operation, and the associated discussion has been revised as follows: TABLE 20 WASTEWATER GENERATION DURING PROJECT OPERATION Land Total Wastewater Use Units Generation Rate (gpd/unit) Generation (gpd) General 50,566 200/1,000 sf 10,113.2 Office sf Medical 8,000 sf 200300/1,000 sf a-,6W2, 000 Offices Retail 1,200 sf 100325/1,000 sf 120390 Total 11-,833:2-12,903.2 NOTFS a GiVeR the similarities betWeBR rnediGal GffiGe, and general OffiGe 61ses, it is assumed that me SOURCE: LACSD, 2019 The proposed project would include approximately 50,566 sf of general office space, 8,000 sf of medical -office space, and 1,200 sf of retail space. As described in Table 20, Wastewater Generation During Project Operation, the proposed project would generate approximately 14,833 12,903 gallons per day of wastewater. This generation would comprise 0.01 percent of the total treatment capacity of the SJCWRP. Since the proposed project would contribute only 0.01 percent of the SJCWRP's daily treatment capacity, it is anticipated that the proposed project's wastewater demand would be met and no new entitlements, or resources would be required to meet the expected project's wastewater treatment needs. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. Park Palazzo Project 11 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 Response to Comments 2-D: The comment states that LACSD is empowered by the California Health and Safety Code to charge a fee to connect facilities to the LACSD Sewerage System or to increase the strength or quantity of wastewater discharged from connected facilities. Furthermore, the comment notes that payment of a connection fee will be required before the project is permitted to discharge to LACSD's system. This comment is noted. Implementation of the proposed project would require payment of connection fees in accordance with LACSD requirements. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. 2-E: The comment notes LACSD's compliance and consistency with the Federal Clean Air Act and in relation to the capacities of wastewater treatment facilities, which are based -on Southern California Association of Governments regional growth forecasts. This comment does not raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. Park Palazzo Project 12 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA STATE TRANSPORTATION AGENCY Comment Letter 3: CaltranS Ga,in Newsom, Go,erno DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT 7-OFFICE 0FREGIONAL PLANNING 10OS.MAIN STREET, SUITE 1O0 L08ANGELES.CAAOO12 PHONE (213)206`3574 FAX (213)897-1337 TTY 711 December 1,2O2O Ron Garcia, City Planner City ofBaldwin Park 144U3E.Pacific Avenue Baldwin Purk, CA 91706 Dear Ron Garcia: Making Conservation a California Way of Life. RE: Park Palazzo Project —Mitiooted NeAotkxa Deoaradion(K8NO) 8CH#2O2O110004 GTG#O7-LA-2O2O-O341O Vic. LA-10 PM 33495 Thank you for including the California Department of Transportation na\ in the environmental review process for the above referenced project. The proposed structure would be 8-StOrieSinheight and would include approximately 5O,5S8SfOfgeneral office space, 8.O0OSfOf medical -office apace. and 1.200 af of retail apaoa, on on approximately 88.235 af |u1 In addition, the proposed project vvOU|d provide 8 total Of 221 parking Sp8CeS. including One level Of subterranean parking with 21 parking stalls and a surface parking lot with 200 parking stalls. The building footprint would b811.U55Sfand represent lot coverage Of12.5percent. The proposed project is expected to create approximately 284 employment opportunities, which is equivalent to one employee per 210Sf. The nearest State facility |Othe proposed projectiS|10.After reviewing the K4ND.C@k[8DShas the following comments: Caltrans acknowledges and supports development that effectively utilizes nearby transit service, like the proposed Project GinnG to facilitate at the Puente Avenue Silver Streak station. However, due b]the amount 0fcar parking, the Park Palazzo Project iSStiUd8SigO8diD8VVGyth8LiDdUC8S demand for additional vehicle trips. This demand should be addressed with appropriate design and nnonog8nn8nt principles. C8|tn8ne supports reducing the amount of parking whenever possible. Research looking at the relationship between |and-uoe, parking, and transportation indicates that car parking prioritizes driving above all other travel modes and undermines @ COD101UDitv'S ability to ChOOSe public transit and 8CtiVD DlOd8S Of transportation. For any community or city to better support all modes of transportation and reduce vehicle miles traveled, we recommend the implementation of Transportation Demand Management (TDM) measures as an alternative tOrequiring car parking. CG|L[8DSrecommends the following: * Reducing the amount ofparking. The project currently exceeds the amount ofparking required by the city. "Provide osale, sustainable, integrated and «fficien transportation system to enhance c^@omia'seconomy and livability " Comment Letter 3: Caltrans Ron Garcia December 1, 2020 Page 2 of 2 If surface parking must be built, it is recommended that it not face the street directly. By shifting the parking to the rear or interior of the project site, a more inviting streetscape can be created. A more active frontage, against the sidewalk, can encourage transportation walking and the use of transit. • If the underground parking must be built, it should be designed in a way that is conducive to adaptive reuse. They should contain flat floors with ramps on the exterior edge, so that they can be more easily converted to more beneficial uses in the future. Adequate bicycle parking spaces be provided, allowing employees and customers to more easily take advantage of the project's central location and choose the bicycle as their mode of travel. Bicycle parking should be located onsite, on the ground floor, and within 200 feet of the pedestrian entrance to the main building. While Caltrans does not expect project approval to result in a direct adverse impact to the existing State transportation facilities, the Park Palazzo Project involves direct intersection changes at the eastbound Route 10 Dalewood Street off -ramp. Therefore, an encroachment permit will be required, and all environmental concerns must be adequately addressed. Please note that any modifications to the State facility will be subject to additional review by the Office of Permits prior to issuance of the permit. Additionally, any transportation of heavy construction equipment and/or materials which requires use of oversized -transport vehicles on State highways will need a Caltrans transportation permit. We recommend large size truck trips be limited to off-peak commute periods. If you have any questions, please contact project coordinator Anthony Higgins, at anthony.higgins@dot.ca.gov and refer to GTS# 07-LA-2019-03410. Sincerely, MIYA EDMONSON IGR/CEQA Branch Chief cc: Scott Morgan, State Clearinghouse "Provide a safe, sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California's economy and livability" Response to Comments Response to Comment Letter 3: California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), District 7 (December 1, 2020) 3-A: The comment states appreciation for the opportunity to review the Draft IS/MND, and provides a brief summary of the proposed project, as included in the Draft IS/MND. This comment does not raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 3-B: The comment expresses support for development that effectively utilizes nearby transit service, like the proposed project aims to facilitate at the Silver Streak transit stop at Puente Avenue. However, the comment continues by noting that due to the amount of car parking, the project is still designed in a way that induces demand for additional trips. Furthermore, the comment suggests reducing the amount of parking and recommends inclusion of several Transportation Demand Management (TDM) measures as an alternative to requiring car parking. These suggested measures include reducing the amount of provided parking, ensuring that surface parking not face the street directly, designing underground parking in a way that is conducive to adaptive reuse, and providing bicycle parking spaces on the ground floor. While the project would not implement the specific TDM recommendations provided in this comment, the project does include implementation of a TDM program under Mitigation Measure TRA-I of the Draft IS/MND. The TDM program, which would be implemented in the event that the project is constructed prior to the proposed Silver Streak transit stop at Puente Avenue, would include provision of a half-time transportation coordinator, ride -matching assistance, preferential carpool parking, flexible work schedules for carpools, vanpool assistance, and bicycle end -trip facilities including parking, showers, and lockers. Furthermore, regardless of whether the project is constructed prior to or after construction of the Silver Streak transit stop at Puente Avenue, bicycle parking would be provided, as required by the City of Baldwin Park Zoning Code (Section. 153.150.150). Collectively, the TDM program would serve to reduce demand for additional trips, in alignment with the comment's recommendation. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. 3-C: This comment states that while Caltrans does not expect project approval to result in direct adverse impact to the existing State transportation facilities, the project does involve direct intersection changes at the eastbound I-1.0 Dalewood Street off -ramp. Therefore, the comment notes that an encroachment permit would be required, and all environmental concerns must be adequately met. Furthermore, the comment states that any transportation of heavy construction equipment and/or materials, which require use of oversized -transport vehicles on State highways will need a Caltrans transportation permit. In compliance with this request, the project would apply for an encroachment permit as well as a transportation permit for oversized -transport vehicles as needed, per Caltrans requirements. This comment does not otherwise raise a substantive issue on the content of the Draft IS/MND. The comment has been noted for the record. Park Palazzo Project 15 ESA Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration November 2020 ATTACHMENT #6 Exhibit "A Architectural Plans • ".N THE CITY OF PARK, COUNTYOF •ANGELES STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT PORTION OF LOT 50 OF EL MONTE WALNUT PLACE, IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN MAP 6, PAGE 104 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. APN: 8463-001 -007, 012, 013 FOR LOT CONSOLIDATION PURPOSES '".'_7 INmlguilagg 7 CAL LARD ERGIREERIRG, • E. LAMBERT ROAD, CA . NO.: . i l JACK LEE, • BENCHMARK NO. 4G 5643 n\A/f\I F P AMAR LAPSI 554 E. SAN BERNARDINO RD, #200, COVINA, CA 91723 TEL: (626) 823-1535 EMAIL: ALAPSI@YAHOO.COM DPW TAG W/CURB, NW COR FRANCISQUITO AVE & PUENTE AVE, 6' S/O BCR ELEVATION: 337.672' CENTERLINE OF DALEWOOD STREET N 66013'08" E AS PER EL MONTE WALNUT PLACE M.B. 6-104 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TO CONSOLIDATE 2 LOTS INTO 1 LOT i,-,n Box x ols: ,I00 9 AbOl's TransrtAssions 4622 Dalewood Street & Auto Repairs Garden View Post -Acute Rehab 9 VICINITY MAP llzl;� NOT TO SCALE LEGENDS: (527.63)......... EXISTING ELEVATION 520.00............ PROPOSED ELEVATION --(530)--...EXISTING COUNTOUR .. DRAINAGE PATTERN 530— ...PROPOSED CONTOUR ...PROPOSED BLOCK WALL SW... .SIDE WALK —PROPERTY v 4...................EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT �U O o 0 N �wo inn m O I-J i o � � m w m J O Lj Z �Lo LW ABBREVIATIONS PARCEL 1: (APN: 8463-001-007) 18750.00 SQ. FT. (0.430 AC) PARCEL 2: (APN: 8463-001-012 & 013) 69419.53 SQ. FT. (1.594 AC) CBW......... CONC. BLOCK WALL TOTAL LOT AREA: 88169.53 SQ. FT. (2.024 AC) C&G......... 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Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer I, Rose Tam, Director of Finance vLiEr"' Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development JANNO)� DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District (BPROUD) Program-2021 Power Content Label SUMMARY Baldwin Park, formally acting in the capacity of the Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District (BPROUD) is required to submit this staff report and related meeting minutes to the California Energy Commission (CEC) per Power Source Disclosure Program regulations to demonstrate compliance. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council provide the attestation specified under California's Power Source Disclosure (PSD) Program, which requires the governing council of a public agency providing retail electric service (for the year 2021) to endorse the accuracy of each annual report and power content label, as submitted to the California Energy Commission, for the previous year. In the case of former entity, BPROUD, such attestations were based on California Choice Energy Authority's (CalChoice) technical review and addresses the 2021 Annual Report and Power Content Label (PCL) prepared for the BPROUD community choice aggregation (CCA) program. FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND California Public Utilities Code requires all retail sellers of electric energy, including BPROUD, to disclose "accurate, reliable, and simple -to -understand information on sources of energy" that are delivered to their respective customers via an annual Power Content Label (PCL). The PCL is analogous to a nutrition label, conveying information regarding the various power sources/products that are procured on behalf of each retail electricity customer. California's retail electricity sellers, including BPROUD, will each have unique PCLs based on internally adopted procurement policies and related power purchases that were completed during the reporting year. The PCL format is highly prescriptive, offering little flexibility to retail sellers when presenting such information to customers — the CEC administers these requirements under California's Power Source Disclosure Program. DISCUSSION Information presented in each PCL includes the proportionate share of total energy supply related to specific fuel sources/resources categories, including both renewable and conventional generating technologies. If a retail seller procures a certain percentage of its energy requirements from the market at large (meaning, sources of power that cannot be traced back for a specific generator), the PCL must identify such purchases as "unspecified sources of power". It is very common for most retail electricity sellers to utilize "unspecified source of power". In accordance with statewide mandates and internally adopted planning targets, BPROUD procured a substantial portion of its electric energy supply from generating resources utilizing various renewable fuel sources in 2021. Renewable fuel sources may include biomass & waste, hydroelectricity, solar, geothermal and wind. For BPROUD Smart Choice Customers, 27.2% of total energy supply was sourced from renewable energy resources. For BPROUD Green Choice customers, 31.4% of energy deliveries were sourced from renewable energy resources. Recent changes to power source disclosure regulations have also altered the manner in which certain renewable energy purchases must be reported/reflected on the PCL. More specifically, "unbundled" renewable energy certificates (meaning, renewable energy attributes that are sold/purchased separately from associated electric power) must now be displayed outside the area in which "bundled" renewable energy purchases (meaning, renewable energy attributes that are sold/purchased with associated electric power) are reported. This adaptation to the PCL format may result in some customer confusion, as determining the total quantity of renewable energy purchased on behalf of each customer now requires the summation of two values: "Eligible Renewable", plus "Percentage of Retail Sales Covered by Retired Unbundled RECs". The City of Baldwin Park staff is prepared to answer related questions, should they arise. Consistent with applicable regulations, all customers formerly enrolled in the BPROUD program will soon receive the PCL via U.S. mail. To fulfill its Power Source Disclosure Program reporting obligation for 2021, BPROUD, as a public agency must provide the CEC with the Town Council's attestation regarding the accuracy of information included in the annual Power Source Disclosure Report (submitted to the CEC on May 31) and PCL, consistent with the following element of PSD Program regulations. A retail supplier that is a public agency providing electric services is not required to comply with the provisions of subdivision (a)(1) if the board of directors of the public agency submits to the Energy Commission an attestation of the veracity of each annual report and power content label for the previous year. In the following excerpt from applicable regulations, subdivision (a)(1) refers to a third -party audit, which is not necessary for public agencies, including the City. While developing BPROUD's PCL, California Choice Energy Authority (CalChoice) and its technical consultants performed a detailed review of all power purchases completed for the 2021 calendar year. The review performed by CalChoice and its technical consultants found no inaccuracies or inconsistencies in such information, which was subsequently entered into BPROUD's Annual Power Source Disclosure Report(s) and PCL. To fulfill its attestation requirements for 2021, Council is being asked to provide an attestation covering both the PCL and associated Annual Report(s), as specified in the excerpt above — both elements of the PSD Program reflect information that was consistently and accurately presented for the BPROUD CCA Program. Based on reviews previously completed by staff and CalChoice's technical consultants, staff is requesting that Council provide the requisite attestation at this time. NEXT STEPS Upon approval, a copy of this staff report and related meeting minutes will be forwarded to the CEC, thereby completing BPROUD's attestation requirements under California's Power Source Disclosure Program for the 2021 calendar year. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS 1. BPROUD 2021 Power Content Label 2021 POWER CONTENT LABEL Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District http://bproud.baidwinpark.com Greenhouse Gas Emissions Intensity Green Smart 2021 CA (lbsCO2e/MWh) Energy Resources Choice Choice Power Mix 2021 CA Utility Eligible ReR_ewabIe"__ 31.4% 27.2% 313.6% 2021 Green Choice 2021 Smart Choice 1 Average Biomass & Biowaste Geothermal Eligible Hydroelectric 0.0% 0.0% 2.3% 690 738 456 0.0% 6.9% 4.8% 1000 ........................................................ 0.0% 0.0% 1.0% 4.5% 1.4% 14.2% E 2021 Green Choice Solar 26.9% 18.9% 11.4% 800 ­ Wind c' Coal 0.0% 0.0% 3.0% 600 ­ a 2021 Smart Choice Large Hydroelectric 0.0% 0.0% 9.2% 400 Natural Gas 0.0% 0.0% 37.9% 0.0% 0.0% 9.3% Nuclear 200 E2021CAUtility Other 0.0% 0.0% 0.2% Average Unspecified Power 2 68.6% 72.8% 6.8% 0 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% TOTAL , 3 Percentage of Retail Sales Covered by Retired Unbundled RECs 70% 1 4% 1 'The eligible renewable percentage above does not reflect RPS compliance, which is determined using a different methodology. 2 Unspecified power is electricity that has been purchased through open market transactions and is not traceable to a specific generation source. 3 Renewable energy credits (RECs) are tracking instruments issued for renewable generation. Unbundled renewable energy credits (RECs) represent renewable generation that was not delivered to serve retail sales. Unbundled RECs are not reflected in the power mix or GHG emissions intensities above. For specific information about this electricity Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District portfolio, contact: 626-214-1662 For general information about the Power Content http://www.energy.ca.gov/pci/ Label, visit: For additional questions, please contact the Toll -free in California: 844-454-2906 California Energy Commission at: Outside California: 916-653-0237 ITEM NO. 6 " ®7" TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Tea FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer I, Rose Tam, Director of Finance vLiEr"' Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development JANNO)� DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Baldwin Park Resident Owned Utility District (BPROUD) Program — Decertification, Reversion, and Decommissioning Process — Status Update Report SUMMARY At the City Council meeting of March 16, 2022, Staff presented a summary report delineating several activities related to the certification and reversion process. Included in the report were a number of recommended actions whereby Council authorized staff to effectuate or carry out. This report is intended to provide the City Council with a status update as of the end of July 2022, with the understanding that the full and complete decommissioning will not conclude until all applicable regulatory filings have been submitted. Some filings will remain outstanding until the end of 2023, but for intents and purposes, BPROUD is fully decertified, and the reversion to Southern California Edison SCE fully completed as noted on the March 16, 2022 Report. Decommissioning of all BPROUD related activities is roughly 98% complete, with the remaining activities noted herein expected to be completed by the end of 2023. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council receive and file this report and authorize the Director of Finance to pay back to the General Fund (100) and Future Development Fund (200) for the startup costs, transfers and loans made to the BPROUD fund / accounts including the lockbox. FISCAL IMPACT Included in this status report is a financial accounting section, updated with the financial transactions occurring since the previous report. We had reported on the March 16 report revenue receipts of $3,176,537, and expense (actual and projected) outlays of $3,254,807 (including early expenses by the general fund during the development end inception of the program). Since the last report, additional revenue receipts of $341,139 have been received, while a total of $24,134 have been issued in expense outlays. The balance in the BPROUD lockbox as of July 30, is $3,212,802. We no longer anticipate any further expenses of any significance. The financial lockbox for BPROUD will be kept in function thru the month of September 2022, at which time we will transfer the remaining balance to the City's General Checking Account with the Bank of the West. Then the money will be used to pay back to the General Fund (100) and Future Development Fund (200) for the startup costs, transfers and loans made to the BPROUD fund / accounts including the lockbox. The bank account with RiverCity Bank will remain open to accept customer past payments and other payments for CAISO settlements. Ongoing receivables from customers outstanding payments have continued to trickle in, though on a declining rate, now averaging about $1,940 per day, down from a high of $36,698 per day in the month of March 2022. If customer payment activities continue, the City will collect an additional $87,440 by end of 2022. As of July 2022 unpaid customer accounts is $702,639, of which $91,000 are inactive. City staff will pursue collection activities on inactive accounts that do not have an established repayment plan. We continue to work with SCE to assist us in collecting the outstanding balances from the customers; however, due to CPUC COVID policies, collection activities have been minimized: for example, no disconnection of service due to nonpayment are being conducted until further notice. As a result of the positive steps and decisions made to date, it is expected that the City will net out approximately $ $274,229 by the end of 2022, plus a potential $80,000 (reduced amount based on CAPP 2022 being applied to only residential customers) in CAPP funds by May of 2023. Previously, the estimate given the City in March was a negative balance of $86,645. The primary variable with the increased amount in revenue is the customer receivables, which had not been included in the previous calculation. BACKGROUND Upon City Council direction, the City completed the decertification and reversion process as of March 25, 2022. At its meeting of March 16, 2022, the City Council authorized the CEO, the Director of Finance, and the City Attorney to effectuate a number of transactions related to the decertification, reversion, and decommissioning of the BPROUD program, such as the approval of a contract amendment with CalChoice and its family of consultants. An update is presented in the Discussion section. DISCUSSION BPROUD ceased serving load as of February 28, 2022. This means that as of that date, BPROUD was no longer providing electricity to BPROUD customers as a Community Choice Aggregator (CCA). Full Reversion to SCE was completed almost simultaneously on March 5, 2022. Full reversion means that every BPROUD customer has been identified and migrated to the SCE system. As reported previously, the transition went extremely smoothly with no service interruptions and no issues of significance. Below is a listing of the process transactions that have transpired since our last report of March 16, 2022: 1. CPUC has acknowledged the termination of BPROUD as a CCA 2. All services conducted by CalChoice and its subconsultants have been terminated as agreed upon 3. All funds from the sale of the remaining energy contracts have been collected 4. SCE has developed a weekly report to track payment plans, and uncollected funds from active and inactive accounts 5. 2021 Power Source Disclosure Report and Power Content Label is being submitted to the City for attestation. Once approved it will be submitted to the CEC 6. Financial audit has been completed as a part of a CAISO requirement 7. Termination letter to the CAISO has been submitted 8. Further conversation with the CEC are being conducted to reduce the regulatory requirements between 2023-2025. 9. Initiated discussions with SCE and CA CSD on CAPP 2.0 (2022) for potential new funds to help pay for residential customer uncollected funds. If BPROUD qualifies, funds would be collected in 2023. Future actions: 1. Power Source Disclosure (PSD) due in 2023 for the active months of 2022 2. Power Content Label (PCL) due in 2023 for the active months of 2022 3. Contract with NRG will terminate in September 2022 4. Account with RiverCity bank will remain active beyond 2022 ALTERNATIVES No alternatives recommended. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed by the City Attorney. ATTACHMENT 1. Detailed Financial Report on the BPROUD transactions to date. Estimated BPROUD Financial Impacts August 9, 2022 Activity Pluses (Revenue) Minuses (Cost) Balance Description Previous Fiscal Year Start Up Costs $ (95,029) BPROUD program start up Net Income/(loss) from FY 2020-21-BPROUD Fund 450 $ (177,514) Loss was reported in the previous FY before loans from the GF Summary costs from previous Fiscal Years (272,542) Costs that occurred in previous Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year Lockbox Balance 8-1-22 $ 3,212,802 General Fund Loans to BPROUD $ (2,637,568) July 2021-November 2021 Negotiated Contract sales $ - Received in full ($2,918,000) CalChoice Professional Services $ - Paid in full ($144,697) Baldwin Park Professional Services (includes BBK, Cordoba, Taxes, Printing) $ (289,419) Added taxes and printing totaling $89,419 to the previously forecasted $200,000 for BBK and Cordoba SCE Re-entry fees $ - Paid in full Letter of Credit after decertification Received in full ($147,000) California Arrearage Payment Program (CAPP) $ 111,537 Received in full ($111,537) to GF California Arrearage Payment Program (CAPP) 2022 $ 80,000 Estimated CAPP to be received May 2023 *Account Receivables/Payables $ 87,440 Estimated additional customer payments through 2022 if current payment trend continues. Current total arrearage is $702,639 CAISO Settlements $ 13,123 $ (31,144) Majority has been received, there will be lingering amounts through 2023 Current Fiscal Year Revenue/Cost/Balance $ 3,504,02 $ (2,58,11) $ 546,771 Total Revenue/Cost/Balance $ 3,504,02 $ (,20,6) $ 274,229 Net revenue to the General Fund *Receivables is a conservative estimate based on payments received in the Lockbox. Potentially, more payments can be collected. **SCE has provided two weeks of arrearage data. Once four weeks of data is available, we can determine how much customers are paying down the de ITEM NO. 7 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer Rose Tam, Director of Finance Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Services DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Designation of Funds from Settlement Agreement with Athens Inc./Irwindale MRF At its meeting of December 15, 2022, the City Council approved a settlement agreement with Athens, Inc as a more prudent alternative to the ongoing litigation associated with the City's lawsuit challenging the adequacy of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The City prevailed. Subsequent to revisions made to the EIR by Athens and Irwindale, the court deemed it adequate. While the City filed an appeal, the City found settlement a better option. As part of the settlement, Athens agreed to pay the City $300,000 over three years, in annual installments of $100,000 each. The City has received the first installment in June 2022. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Designate the first $100,000 received by the City toward the development of the pocket park at Joanbridge Street and Maine Ave in the vicinity of the MRF. 2. Declare that Council designates all funds received from the settlement with Athens shall be used for beneficial and mitigation purposes in the community around the MRF 3. Instruct the CEO and the Director of Finance to obtain approval from Council for specific designation of future payments. FISCAL IMPACT Funds ($100,000) are deposited currently in the Community Fund. Upon approval by Council of this report they will be designated and appropriated for the pocket park. BACKGROUND On April 6, 2022, the City Council approved the acquisition of the parcel (APN 8536-016-001) located at the NW corner of Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street, as an opportunity site for the future development of a pocket park, in consideration of the fact that there are no parks in this area of the City. Staff have been working on assembling a funding package from grants and other sources to be able to develop the pocket park. Designating the $100,000 as recommended herein would catalyze the development of the park. DISCUSSION The operation of a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) inherently brings about potential impacts in the form of traffic and air emissions, though there are significant mitigation measures put in place as part of the Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The proposed pocket park is in close proximity to the MRF, which located at Maine and Arrow Highway in the City of Irwindale, and easily accessible by the residents in the neighborhood. It will provide an open space with park features like trees, benches, and other amenities for the community, providing further mitigation to impacts related to the MRF. ALTERNATIVES Council can choose not to designate the settlement funds for the pocket park. LEGAL REVIEW Report has been reviewed by the City Attorney. ATTACHMENTS No attachments ITEM NO. 8 STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council WNL FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer F#UBro `. Rose Tam, Director of Finance Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Services SAWGABRIEL °v'`LE DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Approval of Agreement with Dragonfly Public Affairs to Provide Consultant Services for the Development of the Sales Tax Measure Initiative — Measure BP (Proposed Letter Designation) SUMMARY The purpose of this staff report is to request for City Council consider the approval of Agreement with Dragonfly Public Affairs (DPA) to Provide Consultant Services for the Development of the Sales Tax Measure Initiative — Measure BP (Proposed Letter Disignation). RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to execute the Agreement with Dragonfly Public Affairs for a continuation of services beyond the spending authority of the CEO in the amount of $50,000 through January 23, 2023; and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $50,000 of general funds and make necessary changes to the budget. FISCAL IMPACT In January 2022, under the signing authority of the CEO, the City entered into an agreement with DPA for a monthly retainer of $4,500 for a year-to-date total of $24,500. The Agreement was entered to quickly and timely design a development strategy for a sales tax measure for consideration by the City Council, and ultimately city voters. There is fiscal impact to the general fund of $50,000. BACKGROUND In early 2022, the consideration for a potential ballot measure for the remainder of the sales tax was discussed among staff, and it quickly became an idea that was formally present to City Council. At their April 20, 2022, City Council Meeting, City Council authorized staff to proceed with a public engagement phase, during which over eleven (11) in person meetings were held with residents, and hosted various virtual meetings. At their July 20, 2022, City Council Meeting, City Council approved the measure to be placed on the November 8, 2022, ballot, under the requested letter designation of Measure BP. DPA has been assisting the Executive Team and the Stakeholders Advisory Committee with program strategy, tactical tasks, development of an educational and informational campaign for Measure BP. City Council approved the proposed Measure BP to proceed to be placed on the November 8, 2022, general election. The need for an ongoing, yet more intensive public education and informational outreach will continue as City staff implements an educational and informational strategy to ensure residents and stakeholders are informed of the merits of Measure BP. The services of DPA in assisting City Staff will continue to be critical to the educational element of Measure BP. ALTERNATIVES City Council may consider not to approve and provide other options. LEGAL REVIEW City Attorney as reviewed and approved as to form. ATTACHMENTS 1. Agreement between the City of Baldwin Park and Dragonfly Public Affairs. AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES This AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES ("Agreement") effective as of this 1st day of July, 2022 ("Effective Date") is by and between the City of Baldwin Park ("City") and Dragonfly Public Affairs ("Consultant"). The City and Consultant may be collectively referred to as the "Parties" and individually as a "Party." RECITALS A. The Parties desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of setting forth the terms and conditions upon which Consultant shall provide certain services to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement will be for a period of month -to -month commencing on July 1, 2022, the Effect Date, and terminating on January 31, 2023. Section 2. Scope and Performance of Services. 2.1 The scope of services are as outlined in Appendix A. In addition, City may, from time to time, by written instructions from the CEO ("Authorized Representative") issue task orders ("Task Orders") to the Consultant. The Task Order shall set forth: (i) the scope of services to be performed by Consultant; (iii) the time to complete the Task Order. The provisions of this Agreement shall apply to all such Task Orders. 2.2 Consultant will furnish all of the labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculation, and all other means whatsoever, except as otherwise expressly specified in this Agreement, necessary or proper to perform and complete the services required of Consultant under this Agreement. 2.3 Consultant represents and warrants that it has the qualifications, experience and facilities necessary to properly perform the services required under this Agreement in a thorough, competent and professional manner. Consultant will at all times faithfully, competently and to the best of its ability, experience and talent, perform all services described in this Agreement. In meeting its obligations under this Agreement, Consultant shall employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing services similar to those required of Consultant under this Agreement. Section 3. Additional Services and Changes in Services 3.1 Consultant will not be compensated for any services rendered in connection with its performance of this Agreement that are in addition to or outside of those set forth in this agreement and/or any Task Orders issued in writing, unless such additional services are authorized in advance and in writing by the City. Section 4. Compensation and Payment. 4.1 Subject to any limitations set forth in this Agreement, District agrees to pay Consultant the following: four thousand five hundred ($4,500) per month, not to exceed $50,000. Consultant shall furnish City with an original invoice for all services performed and expenses incurred during the preceding month in accordance with the fee schedule set forth herein. Section 5. INTENTIONALLY BLANK Section 6. Project Documents. 6.1 All original documents, studies, surveys, reports, data, notes, computer programs, files and other documents (collectively, "Project Documents") prepared, developed or discovered by Consultant in the course of providing services under this Agreement will become the sole property of City and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by City without the permission of Consultant. Consultant will take such steps as are necessary to perfect or protect the ownership interest of City in such Project Documents. Upon completion, expiration or termination of this Agreement, Consultant shall turn over to City all such original Project Documents in its possession; provided, however, that Consultant may retain copies of Project Documents. 6.2 Except as necessary for the performance of services under this Agreement, no Project Documents prepared under this Agreement, will be released by Consultant to any other person or entity without City's prior written approval. Section 7. Status of Consultant. 7.1 Consultant is and will at all times remain a wholly independent contractor and not an officer or employee of City. Consultant has no authority to bind City in any manner, or to incur any obligation, debt or liability of any kind on behalf of or against City, whether by contract or otherwise., 7.2 The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant will at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City, nor any elected or appointed, officers, officials, W employees or agents of City, will have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, subcontractors or sub - consultants, employees or agents. Section 8. Compliance with Applicable Laws. Consultant shall keep itself informed of and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, regulations and rules in effect during the term of this Agreement. Section 9. Conflicts of Interest. Consultant covenants that neither Consultant, nor any officer, principal nor employee of its firm, has or will acquire any interest, directly or indirectly, that would conflict in any manner with the interests of City or that would in any way hinder Consultant's performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant further covenants that neither Consultant, nor any officer, principal or employee of its firm will make, participate in the making, or in any way attempt to use the position of Consultant to influence any decision of the City in which Consultant knows or has reason to know that Consultant, or any officer, principal or employee of Consultant has a financial interest as defined in Government Code section 87103. Section 10. Confidential Information; Release of Information. 10.1 All information gained or work product produced by Consultant in performance of this Agreement will be considered confidential to the full extent permitted by law, unless such information is in the public domain or already known to Consultant. Consultant shall not release or disclose any such information or work product to persons or entities other than City without prior written authorization from an Authorized Representative, except as may be required by law. Section 11. Indemnification. Consultant covenants and agrees that, during the term of this Agreement, any injury suffered as a result of Consultant's services shall be the sole responsibility of Consultant and its successors and assigns and City shall not be liable to Consultant, or any other person or persons whatsoever for any such injury, loss or damage to persons or property unless caused by the negligence or intentional acts of City Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold City, its officers, councilmembers, directors and employees ("City Indemnitees") harmless from and against any and all claims, costs, liabilities, debts, demands, suits, actions, causes of action, obligations, proceedings, damages, judgments, liens and expenses of whatever nature, including attorneys' fees and disbursements (collectively, "Claims") which may be made against the City Indemnitees arising out of or in connection with the performance of or failure to perform, the work covered by this Agreement. Section 12. Insurance. Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement insurance of $1,000,000. All Insurance policies shall be subject to approval by City as to form and content. These requirements are subject to amendment or waiver if so approved in writing by an Authorized Representative. Section 13. Assignment. 13.1 The expertise and experience of Consultant are material considerations for this Agreement. City has an interest in the qualifications of and capability of the persons and entities that will fulfill the duties and obligations imposed upon Consultant under this Agreement. Consultant may not assign or transfer this Agreement or any portion of this Agreement or the performance of any of Consultant's duties or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of City. The City can withhold its approval/consent in its sole and absolute discretion. Section 14. Termination of Agreement. 14.1 City may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time by written notice of termination to Consultant. In the event such notice is given, Consultant shall cease immediately all work in progress. 14.2 Upon termination of this Agreement, all property belonging exclusively to City which is in Consultant's possession must be returned to City. Consultant shall promptly deliver to District a final invoice for all outstanding services performed and expenses incurred by Consultant as of the date of termination. 14.3 Consultant acknowledges City's right to terminate this Agreement as provided in this section, and hereby waives any and all claims for damages that might otherwise arise from City's termination of this Agreement. Section 12. Notices. 15.1 All written notices required or permitted to be given under this Agreement will be deemed made when received by the other Party at its respective address as follows: To City: .95 To Consultant: Kian Kaeni Dragonfly Public Affairs 453 South Spring Street Suite 400 — Box 75 Los Angeles, CA 90013 ** Please send all invoices by: or Mail: Enrique C. Zaldivar 14403 E Pacific Ave. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 15.2 Notice will be deemed effective on the date personally delivered or transmitted by facsimile. If the notice is mailed, notice will be deemed given three (3) days after deposit of the same in the custody of the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, for first class delivery, or upon delivery if using a major courier service with tracking capabilities. 15.3 Any Party may change its notice information by giving notice to the other Party in compliance with this section. Section 16. General Provisions. 16.1 Authority to Execute. Each Party represents and warrants that all necessary action has been taken by such Party to authorize the undersigned to execute this Agreement and to bind it to the performance of its obligations hereunder. 16.2 Binding Effect. This Agreement is binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the Parties, including any subcontractors or sub -consultants of Consultant. 16.3 Entire Agreement. This Agreement is the entire, complete, final and exclusive expression of the Parties with respect to the matters addressed in this Agreement and supersedes all other agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, between Consultant and City prior to the execution of this Agreement. 16.4 Modification of Agreement. No amendment to or modification of this Agreement will be valid unless made in writing and approved and signed by Consultant and by the City, The Parties agree that this requirement for written modifications cannot be waived and that any attempted waiver will be void. 16.5 Facsimile Signatures. Amendments to this Agreement will be considered executed when the signature of a Party is delivered by facsimile transmission. Such facsimile signature will have the same effect as an original signature. 16.6 Waiver. Waiver by any Party to this Agreement of any term, condition, or covenant of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any other term, condition, or covenant. Waiver by any Party of any breach of the provisions of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of any other provision, or a waiver of any subsequent breach or violation of any provision of this Agreement. Acceptance by City of any services by Consultant will not constitute a waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 16.7 Interpretation. This Agreement will be interpreted, construed and governed according to the laws of the State of California. Each Party has had the opportunity to review this Agreement with legal counsel. The Agreement will be construed simply, as a whole, and in accordance with its fair meaning, and without resort to rules regarding draftsmanship. It will not be interpreted strictly for or against either Party. 16.8 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement shall be ruled invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the Parties shall: (a) promptly negotiate a substitute for the provisions which shall to the greatest extent legally permissible, effect the intent of the Parties in the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision, and (b) negotiate such changes in, substitutions for or additions to the remaining provisions of this Agreement as may be necessary in addition to and in conjunction with subsection (a) above to give effect to the intent of the Parties without the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision. To the extent the Parties are unable to negotiate such changes, substitutions or additions as set forth in the preceding sentence, and the intent of the Parties with respect to the essential terms of the Agreement may be carried out without the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions, the balance of this Agreement shall not be affected, and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions did not exist. 16.9 Venue. The Parties agree any action or proceeding to enforce or relating to this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the courts of Los Angeles , California and the Parties hereto consent to the exercise of personal C1 jurisdiction over them by such courts for purposes of any such action or proceeding. 16.10 Cooperation. Consultant shall cooperate in the performance of work with City and all other agents. 16.11 Time of Essence. Time shall be of the essence as to all dates and times of performance contained in this Agreement. 16.12 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed and delivered in any number of counter parts, each of which, when signed and delivered, shall be an original, but all of which shall together constitute one and the same Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed effective as of the day and year first above written. CITY: City of Baldwin Park, A General Law City Enrique C. Zaldivar, CEO and City Manager CONSULTANT: By: Kian Kaeni, Principal, Dragonfly Public Affairs Robert Nacionales Tafoya, City Attorney Date: Date: Date: N APPENDIX A: SCOPE OF SERVICES Assist the City of Baldwin Park staff, Chief Executive Officer, executive team and elected officials on formulating an overall strategy and approach related to the City budget and policy impacts for the November 2022 election. • Specifically, coordinate with the City on matters related to local sales and use tax rates, County and state election timelines, constituent engagement, research and polling and best practices; • Provide guidance and strategy on how the City's potential ballot measure(s) can be impacted by other items on the November 2022 ballot. • Work with City staff on methods to engage constituents, expand community awareness of policy and financial needs; • Participate in selected City briefing and planning sessions; • Review similar efforts in other Los Angeles County jurisdictions and provide best practices for the City of Baldwin Park; • Review current demographic information as needed; • Recommend to staff methods of legally engaging/informing constituents, including communications vehicles, newsletters, guest columns, website, digital/ online presence; • Advise City of viability and feasibility of any potential ballot measure and confer with City Attorney on measure components; • Work with City staff on related staff report/s and measure development M. ITEM NO. 9 ri4:r FROM: SY�s GAR L;..., "'Ww DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer Lourdes Morales, Chief Deputy City Clerk August 17, 2022 Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers — Report Back SUMMARY At their meeting of July 6, 2022, the City Council directed staff to explore the possibility of a compromise between the proponents and opponents of the Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers ballot initiative in the City of Baldwin Park. Staff briefly consulted with both sides and herein provides a report back. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file this report. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact in as much as there is no recommended action. BACKGROUND The City Council approved Resolution No. 2022-035 affirming acceptance of Certificate of Insufficiency initiative petition entitled "Initiative Measure Regarding Minimum Wage for Healthcare Workers". As such, the proposed initiative did not qualify to be placed on the ballot for the November 8, 2022, general election. During the City Council consideration of the resolution, both the proponent and the opponent parties offered testimony regarding their respective views on the proposed initiative. The proponent side was represented by SEIU-UHW, and the opponent side was represented by the Hospital Association of Southern California (HASC). Upon hearing testimony on the item during the public comment period, City Council deliberated and certified the resolution. Council further directed staff to explore the possibility of the two parties reaching a compromise that could then be considered by the City Council for legislative action. DISCUSSION In carrying out the City Council direction, staff organized separate exploratory discussions between City staff and the Proponent (SEIU-UHW), and City staff and the Opponent (HASC). While the discussions were cordial and respectful, staff concluded that there was not sufficient willingness at this juncture to bring the two parties together to try to broker a compromise. Proponent cited other cities willingness like Los Angeles to legislate by ordinance a minimum wage of $25/hour for healthcare workers. Opponent cited that the economic impact caused by the proposal would be seriously impactful for all operators, but devastatingly so for smaller community clinics. They feel that no legislated option should be pursued by Baldwin Park without first conducting a full economic impact analysis. Proponent seemed inclined to engage further in discussions brokered by the City. Opponent felt that the timing was not suitable for further discussions at this time leading up to the election in November. Following is a status of all the cities in the County of Los Angeles where the proponent submitted a ballot measure initiative: Cities Where Initiative Qualified 1. Downey (Enacted by ordinance) 2. Duarte (November election) 3. Inglewood (November election) 4. Long Beach (enacted by ordinance) 5. Los Angeles (enacted by ordinance) 6. Monterey Park (enacted by ordinance) Cities Where Initiative did not Qualified 7. Baldwin Park (did not qualify) 8. Culver City (did not qualify) 9. Lynwood (did not qualify) ALTERNATIVES City Council can keep the discussion open until a later date. LEGAL REVIEW City Attorney has reviewed this report. ATTACHMENT None. ST ITEM NO. 10 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Services DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution No. 2022-049 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, approving the application for grant funds for the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Grant for NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park SUMMARY The purpose of this staff report is for the City Council to adopt Resolution No. 2021-049 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, approving the application for grant funds for the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Grant for NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park." RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2022-049 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, approving the application for grant funds for the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy Climate Resilience Grant for NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park"; and 2. Authorize the Director of Recreation and Community Services to execute any further documents associated with the grant; and 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate grant funds and make necessary amendments to the budget if grant is secured. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact to the budget at this time. BACKGROUND The Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC) was appropriated $11.1 million through General Fund in the Climate Resilience package of the Budget Act of 2021 (Sec. 69 Item 3825-103-0001) over three (3) years to support investments that address the climate risks within RMC's jurisdictions. These funds will build community resilience and capacity where resources are most needed. Investments will support multi -benefit and nature -based solutions, which includes funding to support climate change impacts on fish and wildlife, habitat restoration, and activities that accelerate climate smart management of California's natural and working lands and help meet the State's 2030 GHG reduction goals. Projects must be completed no later than March 31, 2024. The grant application to RMC Resiliency grant will provide funding for development of the recently acquired lot on the NW corner of Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street. The proposed development will encourage users of all ages improved access to passive recreation amenities, water conservation, groundwater recharge, and improve storm water quality using natural and non- structural systems. Moreover, the project will connect users to the San Gabriel River Trail, promote a network of bikeways and help improve the air quality of a community that is suffering from a high pollution burden. The project will also feature the use of sustainable materials, enhance multi -use transit opportunities, and strengthen the City's relationship with its network of community partners in the shared goal to reduce the carbon footprint across the region. ALTERNATIVES The alternative would be that the City Council may choose not to adopt Resolution No. 2022-049 LEGAL REVIEW None required. ATTACHMENT 1) Resolution No. 2022-049 RESOLUTION 2022-049 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE SAN GABRIEL AND LOWER LOS ANGELES RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY CLIMATE RESILIENCE GRANT, FOR NW MAINE AVENUE AND JOANBRIDGE STREET POCKET PARK PROJECT WHEREAS, the State of California has authorized an expenditure of General Funds by the San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC) for the Climate Resilience Grant Program in Section 69 of the Budget Act of 2021; and WHEREAS, The RMC has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of the grant program in its jurisdiction, setting up necessary procedures; and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the RMC require the Applicant's Governing Body to certify by resolution the approval of the Application before submission of said Application to the State; and WHEREAS, the Applicant will enter into a contract with the State of California for the Project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park hereby; 1. Approves the filing of an Application for Grant Funds from the RMC Climate Resilience Grant Program; and 2. Certifies that the NW Maine Avenue and Joanbridge Street Pocket Park Project is consistent with local or regional land use plans or Programs (or if it is not, that the project is still approved); and 3. Certifies that the Project is consistent with the goals of Proposition Climate Resilience Grant Program including multi -beneficial and multi -jurisdictional ecosystem and watershed protection projects in accordance with statewide priorities; and 4. Certifies that the Application has or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the Project that is being submitted for funding consideration; and 5. Certifies that the Applicant has reviewed and understands the General Requirements and General Policies of the RMC Grant Program Guidelines; and 6. Appoints the Director of Recreation & Community Services as agent to conduct all negotiations, execute, and submit all documents including, but not limited to Applications, agreements, payment requests and so on, which may be necessary for the completion of the Project. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 17t" day of August, 2022. ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Marlen Garcia, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2022-049 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on August 17, 2022 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: MARLEN GARCIA CITY CLERK ITEM NO. 11 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council ?� �� FROM: Robert A. Lopez, Chief of Police ,a� Rose Tam, Director of Finance 'VA.CLEY'% `n :"'� DATE: August 17, 2022 4rEDaArs sP SUBJECT: Appropriate Additional Funds for Increase to Contract Price for Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control SUMMARY The purpose of this staff report is for City Council to approve additional funding in the amount of $188,579.51 for the contract with the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC) for FY 2021-22 in order to cover that year's expenses. Staff recommends that American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds be used to support this increase since the care of animals within Baldwin Park is a vital service to the community, and COVID-19 can spread between people, pets, and wildlife per the CDC (Center for Disease Control). RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council authorize the Finance Director to appropriate ARPA funds to cover the estimated additional cost of $188,579.51 and make necessary adjustments to the budget. FISCAL IMPACT There will be no negative impact to the General Fund as ARPA funds will be used to fund this increase. The funding will come from the Community Assistance Programs set aside funds using account # 275- 30-712-51100-13250. LEGAL REVIEW Not applicable. BACKGROUND In FY2021-22, $345,000 was originally budgeted for DACC contract costs. The total actual cost for the fiscal year was $533,579.51. The difference needed to balance the budget is $188,579.51. Before 2018, DACC's costs increased at a rate of approximately 5% to 6% per year. In early 2018, DACC announced a plan to increase the costs to contract cities by approximately 400% over a six -year period beginning FY2018-19. Due to the strong response from contract cities, DACC agreed to delay implementation of this annual cost step-up plan and to have its internal cost measuring processes reexamined. For two years, DACC kept its costs to contract cities in line with previous increases of a small percentage per year. The City continued to budget costs in line with this billing methodology from DACC. After the City had finalized its budget for FY2021-22, DACC implemented a large increase to its costs. While not as large as originally projected in DACC's 2018 estimate for FY2021-22 ($900,474), the larger bill for the year ($533,579.51) exceeded what the City had projected. ALTERNATIVES Not applicable. ATTACHMENTS None. ITEM NO. 12 PORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Enrique Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer Laura J. Thomas, Human Resources/Risk Manager DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Approve a Resolution to Adjust Salaries of the Full -Time Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor Positions Retroactive to July 1, 2022 in Accordance with the Baldwin Park Police Officers Association (POA) Memorandum of Understanding Approved by Council on December 15, 2021, and Update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule in Accordance with Ca1PERS Guidelines SUMMARY This report requests City Council approval of a Resolution to revise the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule by adjusting the salaries of the full time Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor positions in accordance with the Police Officers Association (POA) MOU provisions. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve Resolution No. 2022-050 to do the following: 1. Adjust the salary range for the full time Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor positions by 3% retroactive to July 1, 2022. 2. Update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule to reflect salary adjustments retroactive to July 1, 2022. 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds to cover the salary adjustments and make necessary budget changes in accordance with the POA Memorandum of Understanding approved by City Council on December 15, 2021. FISCAL IMPACT The estimated fiscal impact to the General Fund would be $49,957 and $ 4,621 to the Special Revenue Funds. BACKGROUND The Memorandum of Understanding for the various bargaining groups, including the Police Officers Association (POA) was approved by City Council on December 15, 2021 which included a 3% salary adjustment for Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor to be effective July 1, 2022 in accordance with Section 11 of the POA MOU. Whenever there is an amendment to the salary schedule, CalPERS requirements and regulations state that the revisions must be approved by Resolution, and it is intended to enhance the disclosure and transparency of public employee compensation by requiring that the pay rates be listed on a single pay schedule or single document. ALTERNATIVES Council would be required to implement MOU provisions that were previously approved on December 15, 2021. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution No. 2022-050 with attached Comprehensive Pay Schedule effective July 1, 2022. RESOLUTION NO. 2021- 050 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT A SALARY RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A COMPREHENSIVE PAY SCHEDULE FOR ALL FULL TIME EMPLOYEES, PART TIME EMPLOYEES AND ELECTED OFFICIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALPERS GUIDELINES. WHEREAS, California Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) does require all government agencies to provide and make available to the public the salary of all full- time employees, part-time employees and Elected Officials in a single salary format specified by CaIPERS whenever salary adjustments are made; and WHEREAS, the salary schedule reflects a 3% salary adjustment for Police Sergeant and Dispatch Supervisor retroactive to July 1, 2022 in accordance with the Police Officers Association (POA) Memorandum of Understanding previously approved by Resolution on December 151", 2021; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park compiled the necessary salary data to create two single salary schedules required in compliance with the requirements of CaIPERS and has attached said reports to this resolution as with the date, July 1, 2022. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park adopts CC Resolution No. 2022- to create a Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule that includes pay rate information for all full-time and part-time employees as well as Elected Officials. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17th day of August, 2022. EMMANUEL ESTRADA MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Lourdes Morales, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2022-050 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on August 17, 2022 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: MARLEN GARCIA CITY CLERK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Pay Schedule CA Code of Regulations (CCR 570.5) Effective July 1, 2022 *Adopted August 17, 2022* R MIZ Number Title Annual Fixed Rate 60006 ............. ... - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- May2r-- $7,200.00 160008 Citv Council 60001 City Clerk(Non-Certified $2,400.00 60002 City Treasurer $2,400.00 10005 Cit^ Commissioner Per Meetin $50.00 ------------ _�ousi _Authority (Per Meetinq) $30.00 . . . . . . . . . ..................... . --=j Job Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 20001 Chief Executive Officer hourly $ 104.20 $ 109.41 $ 114.88 $ 120.62 $ 126.65 monthly $ 18,060.54 $ 18,963.57 $ 19,911.75 $ 20,907.34 $ 21,952.70 annual $ 216,726.53 $ 227,562.86 $ 238,941.00 $ 250,888.05 $ 263,432.45 20096 Chief of Police hourly $ 101.17 $ 106.22 $ 111.54 $ 117.11 $ 122.97 monthly $ 17,535.38 $ 18,412.15 $ 19,332.76 $ 20,299.39 $ 21,314.36 annual $ 210,424.55 $ 220,945.78 $ 231,993.06 $ 243,592.72 $ 255,772.35 20096-A Interim Chief of Police hourly $ 92.87 monthly $ 16,096.76 annual $ 193,161.07 20097 Director of Community Development hourly $ 69.48 $ 72.95 $ 76.60 $ 80.43 $ 84.45 monthly $ 12,043.11 $ 12,645.27 $ 13,277.53 $ 13,941.41 $ 14,638.48 annual $ 144,517.33 $ 151,743.20 $ 159,330.36 $ 167,296.88 $ 175,661.72 20037 Director of Public Works hourly $ 72.95 $ 76.60 $ 80.43 $ 84.45 $ 88.68 monthly $ 12,645.27 $ 13,277.53 $ 13,941.41 $ 14,638.48 $ 15,370.40 annual $ 151,743.19 $ 159,330.35 $ 167,296.87 $ 175,661.71 $ 184,444.80 20092 Director of Recreation & Community Services hourly $ 76.43 $ 80.25 $ 84.26 $ 88.47 $ 92.90 monthly $ 13,247.42 $ 13,909.79 $ 14,605.28 $ 15,335.55 $ 16,102.32 annual $ 158,969.06 $ 166,917.52 $ 175,263.39 $ 184,026.56 $ 193,227.89 20094 Director of Finance hourly $ 76.57 $ 80.40 $ 84.42 $ 88.64 $ 93.07 monthly $ 13,272.36 $ 13,935.97 $ 14,632.77 $ 15,364.41 $ 16,132.63 annual $ 159,268.27 $ 167,231.69 $ 175,593.27 $ 184,372.93 $ 193,591.58 Page 2 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Mr. Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 31011 __.._ ..�. Accountin Mana er _... m� _... hour/ _........_ !_....................................... $ 47.93 __.._._.. $ _ 50.33 _................... _ $ _ 52.84 _............................_....._ $ ...................... 55.49 _.......__..�. $ 58.26 $ _ .61.17 $ _.__._._.......................................� 64.23 _._ ..._._w_.......... _...................._.._......... ...._ months ..._. _ _.....8,308.08 ....$ _ .8,723.49 $ ._..._ 9,159.66 $ 9,617.64 $ _ ._10,098.53 $ 10,603.45 $ _..._. 11,133.62 annual $ 99,696.99 $ 104,681.83 $ 109,915.93 $ 115,411.72 $ 121,182.31 $ 127,241.42 $ 133,603.50 31050 Chief Depyty CityClerk Lhourl $ 33.91 $ 35.61 $ 37.39 $ 39.26 $ 41.22 $ 43.28 $ 45.45 ,monthly _$ 5,878.38 $ 6,172.30 $ 6,48091 '' $ 6,804.96 I $ 7,145.21 $ 7,502.4 2. 7 $ ...... 7,877.59 annual $ 70,540.56 $ 74,067.59 $ 77,770.97 $ 81,659.52 $ 85,742.49 $ 90,029.62 $ 94,531.10 31012 ^^^^^ _Cit Planner ________________________________________________________,,hour) __�__$^ 46.05^_$ 48.35 $ 50.77 $ 53.30 ..$ .^^_.55.97 $58.77 _$ _^ 61.71 monthly $ 7,981.35 $ 8,380.41 $ 8,799.43 $ 9,239.40 $ 9,701.37 $ 10,186.44 $ 10,695.77 annual $ 95,776.14 $ 100,564.95 $ 105,593.20 1 $ 110,872.86 $ 116,416.50 $ 122,237.32 $ 128,349.19 310 81 HousinqManaer hourly $ 42.15 $m 44.25 $ 46.47 $ 48.79 $ 51.23 $ 53.79 $ 56.48 monthly 7,305.29 $ 7,670.56 $ 8,054.09 $ 8,456.79 $ 8,879.63 $ 9,323.61 $ 9,789.79 annual $ 87,663.53 $ 92,046.71 $ 96,649.05 $ 101,481.50 ' $ 106,555.57 $ 111,883.35 $ 117,477.52 ...........w 31031 ............................. Human Resources/Risk Mana er _....._ � __. _ _... _.....�__� � _ __..................................................................................................................................................__.m_y_ hour/ $ __ 52.84 � ....................................................... $ M$ 55.49 _ _$ 58.26 �_..._ $ ... 61.17 _ � ......... $ m______ ......... .......... 64.23 $ 67.44 _ ^ ..................................................... $ _ 70.82 ^ �_ ... monthly $ 9,159.65 9,617.63 $ 10,098.51 $ 10,603.43 'mmm$ 11,133.61 $ 11,690.29 $ 12,274.80 annual $ 109, _ $ 133,.... , 147,297.61 915.75 $ 11m5,411.53 $ 121,182.11 $ 127,241.22 603.28 $ 140 283.44 $ 14 Page 3 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Job Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 31041 .�. A Assistant Accounting Manager hou� rl _ y monthly annual ..$_ $ $ 46 µ54_ 8,066.14 96,793.67 ..� $ $ 48.86 8,469.45 101,633.35 $ $ $ 51.31 8,892.92 106,715.02 ry $ $ $ 53.87 9,337.56 112,050.77 $ $ $ 56.56mw 9,804.44 117,653.31 � $ $ 59.39 _ . 10,294.66 123,535.98 $ $ $ 62. 36 10,809.40 129,712.77 31025 Building Official/Plan Check Supervisor hourly $ 46.71 $ 49.05 $ 51.50 $ 54.07 $ 56.78 $ 59.62 $ 62.60 monthIV $ 8,096.49 $ 8,501.32 $ 8,926.38 $ 9,372.70 $ 9,841.34 $ 10,333.40 $ 10,850.07 annual $ 97,157.89 $ 102,015.79 $ 107,116.57 $ 112,472.40 $ 118,096.02 $ 124,000.83 $ 130,200.87 31010 Engineering Manager hourly $ 46.53 $ 48.86 $ 51.30 $ 53.87 $ 56.56 $ 59.39 $ 62.36 monthly $ 8,065.38 $ 8,468.65 $ 8,892.08 $ 9,336.69 $ 9,803.52 $ 10,293.70 $ 10,808.38 annual $ 96,784.59 $ 101,623.82 $ 106,705.01 $ 112,040.26 $ 117,642.28 $ 123,524.39 $ 129,700.61 31014 'Public Works Maintenance Operations Manager hourly $ 45.23 $ 47.49 $ 49.87 $ 52.36 $ 54.98 $ 57.73 $ 60.61 monthly $ 7,839.75 $ 8,231.73 $ 8,643.32 $ 9,075.49 $ 9,529.26 $ 10,005.72 $ 10,506.01 annual $ 94,076.94 $ 98,780.79 $ 103,719.83 $ 108,905.82 $ 114,351.11 $ 120,068.67 $ 126,072.10 80070 Information Systems IT Manager houi/y $ 45.23 $ 47.49 $ 49.87 $ 52.36 $ 54.98 $ 57.73 $ 60.61 monthly $ 7,839.75 $ 8,231.73 $ 8,643.32 $ 9,075.49 $ 9,529.26 $ 10,005.72 $ 10,506.01 annual $ 94,076.94 $ 98,780.79 $ 103,719.83 $ 108,905.82 $ 114,351.11 $ 120,068.67 $ 126,072.10 80019 ,Recreation & Community Services Manager hourly $ 45.23 $ 47.49 $ 49.87 $ 52.36 $ 54.98 $ 57.73 $ 60.61 monthly $ 7,839.75 $ 8,231.73 $ 8,643.32 $ 9,075.49 $ 9,529.26 $ 10,005.72 $ 10,506.01 annual $ 94,076.94 $ 98,780.79 $ 103,719.83 $ 108,905.82 $ 114,351.11 $ 120,068.67 $ 126,072.10 Page 4 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 U Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 70052 Executive Secretary hour) y $ 24.08 $ 25.29 $ 26 .88 29.2 _ ^7 $ 30. 74 $ 32.27 _ monthly 4,174.32 $ 4,383.03 $ 4,602.19 $ 4,832.29 $ 5,073.91 $ 5,327.60 $ 5,593.98 annual $ 50,091.81 $ 52,596.40 $ 55,226.22 $ 57,987.53 $ 60,886.91 $ 63,931.25 $ 67 127.82 ... ..................... 70027 Human Resources Analyst II ....................................................................................................................................................... ........... $ 31.72 $ 3331.... $ 3497 36.72 $ 40. $ .... 42.51 monthly $ 5,498.04 $ 5,772.94 $ 6,061.59 $ 6,364.67 $ 6,682.90 $ 7,017.05 $ 7,367.90 annual $ 65,976.50 $ 69,275.33 $ 72,739.09 $ 76,376.05 $ 80,194.85 $ 84,204.59 $ 88,414.82 Human Resources Analyst I hourly $ 28.77 $ 30.21 $ 31.72 $ 33.31 '', $ _ 34.97 $ 36.72 $ 38.56 .__........ .. ___m...__m___m....._ m_ _ _ monthly ..........................._ $ 4,986.88 $ 5,236.23 $ 5,498.04 $ 5,772.94 $ 6,061.59 $ 6,364.67 $ 6,682.90 annual.._ $ 59,842.60 $ 62,834.73 $ 65,976 46 $69,275.29 $mm72,739.05_ $ 76 376.00µ , $ 80,194.80 70022 Human Resources Technician hours ...... $ 24.56 25.79 $ 27.08 $ 28.44 $ 29.86 $ 31.35 $ 32.92 o month..^_ .......................................$ 4,257m65 f$4,470.53 $ _ 4,694.06 ._._.. $ 4,928 76 $ 5,175.20 5,433T96 $ .05. 5,705.66 annual $ 51,091.81 ,646.40 $ 56,328.72 $ 59,145.16 $ 62,102.42 $ 65,207.54 $ 68,467.92 Page 5 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 R 's, Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 80025M Accountant___________________________________________________________________________________''mhour $ 27.52 M� 28.89 $M. 30.34 _...._ 3.�.. 86 _ $ -._______ 33.45 '', $ _ 35.12 $ m _ 36.88 month/ $ 4,769.97 $ 5,008.46 $ 5,258.89 $ 5,521.83 $ 5,797.92 $ 6,087.82 $ 6,392.21 annual $ 57,239.59 $ 60,101.57 $ 63,106.65 $ 66,261.98 $ 69,575.08 $ 73,053.83 $ 76,706.52 42036 Administrative Clerk I_______________________________________________________________________ hour/................_______....._w_w_w_w_. _ $ ........ 1..6.82... ... .._.�..................... $ w_.._....7..66... __........_.._.._.......1.8...54...._.._..............................9.47._ $ $ ...�...._...................... $ ...........20.44... _...�......_..............2.....47_..__ $ .................................22.54.. $ monthly $ 2,915.47 $ 3,061.24 $ 3,214.30 $ 3,375 02 $ 3,54377 $ 3,720,96 $ 3,907.00 .. annual $ 34,985.60 $ 36,734.88 $ 38,571.62 $ 40,500.21 $ 42,525.22 $ 44,651.48 $ 46,884.05 42037 li Administrative Clerk II hour/ $ 17.66 $ 18.54 $ 19.47 $ 20.44 $ 21.47 $ 22.54 $ 23.67 month/ 3,061.24 3,214.30 3,375.02 3,543.77 3 720 96 3,907.00 4,102.35 annual $ 36,734.88 $ 38,571.62 $ 40,500.21 $ 42,525.22 $ 44,651.48 $ 46,884.05 $ 49,228.25 80039 __m___m...... Assistant Planner ..__ m �...........................................................................................................................................................................rr_w hour n $ 28.12 $ 29.52 $ 31.00 $ 32.55"$3$ 35.89 $ 37.68 month/ $ 4,780.23 $ 5,117.66 $ 5,373.54 $ 5,642.22$ 6,220.55 $ 6,531.57 annual $ 57,362.76 $ 61,411.90 $ 64,482.49 $ 67,706.62 $ 74,646.54 $ 78,378.87 80040 Associate Engineer hourly $ 32.86 $_ 34.50 $ �_.� 36.23 $ 38.04 $ 41.94 $ 44.03 ........ monthly ..w.w.w $ 5,695.61 $ 5,980.39 $ 41 6 279.7,269.20w $ 6,593.38 $ 6,923.05 $ $ 7,632.66 �_... __............................................................................................................................................................................. an annual $ _^ 68,347.29 __.... $ 71,764.65 $ 75,352. 88 $ 79,120.53 $ �...... �...T__ 83,076.55 _.. $ 87,230.38 _ _ $ � 91,591.90 ^�_ _._...... 80058 Associate Planner hour/ $ 31.72 $ $ 36.72 $ 38.56 $ 40.48 $ 42.51 monthly $ 5,498.04 $ 5,7 =$34.97 $ 6,364.67 $ 6,682.90 9 $ 7,017.05annual$ $ 7,367 90 65,976.50 $ 69,2 $ 76,376.05 $ 80,194.85 $ 84,204.59 $ 88,414.82 80073 Building Inspector hourly $ �26.91 $mmm 28.26 $ 29.67 $ 31.16 $mmm 32.71 $..... 34.35 $ 36.07 monthly! _ ..................................... _$_ 4,664.94._ �$ 4,898.11..8 � �.......5,143.09 $_ 5,400.25_ ..$. ^, 5,670.26 _$_ 5,953.77 $ 6,2_51.46 ^ Lan $ 55,979.25 $ 58,778.21 $ 61,717.12 $ 64,802.97 $ 68,043.12 $ 71,445.28 $ 75,017.54 80062 Buildin /En ineerin Permit TechnW n hour) $ 19.47 $ 20.45 $ 21.47 w $ 23.67 $ 24.85 $ 26.10 month/ $ 3,375.58 $ 3,544.36 $ 3,721.57 $ 3,907.65 $ ...._ ..._ 4,103.04 ...._ $ 4,308.19 $ 4,523.60 annual $ 40,506.93 $ 42,532.28 $ 44,658 89 $ 46,891.84 $ 49,236.43 $ 51,698.25 $ 54,283.17 80033 ^ Community Enhancement Officer hourly $ 23.21 $ 2437 $ 25.59 I $ 26.86 $ 28.21 $ 2962 _$ 31.10 ................................w..................................................................................................w.w.w.w.w. month/ $ 4,022.51 $ 4,223.63 $ 4,434.81 $ 4,656.55 $ 4,889.38 $ 5,133.85 $ 5,390.54 M....... annual $ 48,270.07 $ 50,683.57 $ 53,217.75 $ 55,878.64 $ 58,672.57 $ 61,606.20 $ 64,686.51 Page 6 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Job Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 80065 Community. Enhancement Supervisor hourly monthly annual $ $ $ 30.42 5,272.63 63,271.50 $ $ $ 31.94 5,536.26 66,435.08 $ $ $ 33.54 5,813.07 69,756.83 $ $ $ 35.21 6,103.72 73,244.67 $ $ $ 36.97 6,408.91 76,906.91 $ $ $ 38.82 6,729.35 80,752.25 $ $ $ 40.76 7,065.82 84,789.86 80024 Community Services Supervisor hourly $ 33.92 $ 35.62 $ 37.40 $ 39.27 $ 41.23 $ 43.29 $ 45.46 monthly $ 5,879.80 $ 6,173.79 $ 6,482.48 $ 6,806.61 $ 7,146.94 $ 7,504.29 $ 7,879.50 annual $ 70,557.66 $ 74,085.54 $ 77,789.81 $ 81,679.31 $ 85,763.27 $ 90,051.43 $ 94,554.01 42048 . Construction Clerk hourlymm $ 17.96 $ 18.86 . $ 19.80 $ _ 20 79 $ 2183 . $ .. 22.92 $ 24.07 monthly $ 3,112.96 $ 3,268.61 $ 3,432 04m $ 3,603 64 $ 3,783.82 $ 3,973.01 $ �m4,171.66 annual $ 37,355.51 $ 39,223.29 $ 41,184.45 $ 43,243.67 $ 45,405.86 $ 47,676.15 $ 50,059.96 80077 En ineerinpAssistant hour/ $ ^ 26.21 ^m $M^27.52MM $ 28.89m $� 30.34 $ 31.86 M$ mm ^M^ 33.45 $ 35.12 month ......................................... $ .4,542.67 _$_.............4,769.80 __$...............5,008.29 $ ...........5,258.71..., $ 5,521.64 $ 5,797.72 _..............6,087.61 annual $ 54,512.02 $ 57,237.62 $ 60,099.50 $ 63,104.48 '', $ 66,259.70 $ 69,572.69 $ 73,051.32^ 42045 Finance Clerk hourly $ 17.97 $ mmmmmmmm 18.87 $ 19.81 $ 20.80 �$ 21.84 $ 22.93 $ ...... 24.08 monthly $ 3114.28 $ 3,270.00 $ 3,433.50 $ 3,605.17 $ 3,785.43 $ 3,974.70 $ 4,173.44 annual $ 37,371.40 $ 39,239.97 $ 41,201.97 1 $ 43,262.06 $ 45,425.17 $ 47,696.42 $ 50,081.25 80026 _............. Housinq lector hours �_......... $ 23.21 $, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.24.37,,, �$ ._ $ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ^M 25m.59 � $ 26.86 $ _.... _ 28.21 $................................................ $ 31.10 ._ monthly63 $ 4,022.51 4,223. $ 4,434.81 $ 4,656.55 $ 4,889.38 $ 5,133.85 $ 5,390.54 annual $ 48,270.07 $ 50,683.57 $ 53,217.75 $ 55,878.64 $ 58,672.57 $ 61,606.20 $ 64,686.51 420$0..............._.._.._.._. Housin Specialist ...._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._,_,_,_._._._._._._._ hour/................................_._._......_w_.. $ 17.96....__ $ 18.86 $ 19.80 _..._._._.._............._20.79.. $ __�............ $ ._...._...._21.83 __..._........_..........22.92.. $ _ $ 24.07... monthl $ 3,112.96 $ 3,268.61 $ 3,432.04 $ 3,603.64 $ 3,783.82 $ 3,973.01 $ 4,171.66 annual $ 37,355.51 $ 39,223.29 $ 41,184.45 $ 43,243.67 $ 45,405.86 $ 47,676.15 $ 50,059.96 4204.9........................................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Hous'nTechnician....hourly $ 17.14 $ 18.00 $ 18.9�.0_ ^_..........� $ 19.84 .._�._ $ .�^_�� 20.83 $ 21.88 $ ^� 22.97^ ^.� _^ �^ . __................................................................................................................................................................... monthl __m _.......�y ® . _ $ 2 970.91 ...., _.___ ®1$_ 3 119.45 _ -_____.a-___..... 3 275.42 _ _..... '', __$ 3 439.19 __.m_._ 3 611.15 _ _ 3 791.71 - -- ___m 3 981.30 ---- annual $ 35,650.87 $ 37,433.41 $ 39,305.08 $ 41,270.34 ,... $ 43,333.85 $ 45,500.54 $ 47,775.57 42020 hour)! - 17.97 � 18.87 � 19.81 ------------------------- 0.80 _--- � 21.84 -.........._.._.._.._.__...m___. 22.93 $ _.......T...... � ___...�.___________-_ monthly $ 3,114.28 $ 3,270.00 $ 3,433.50 $ 3,605.17 $ 3,785.43 $_, -------- 3,974.70 $ .24....0_8 _ 4,17344 annual $ 37,371.40 $ 39,239.97 $ 41,201.97 $ 43,262.06 $ 45,425.17 $ 47,696.42 $ 50,081.25 42021 Information Systems Anal st hourly $ 28.42 $ 29.84 $ 31.34 $ 32.90 $ 34.55 $ 36.27 $ 38.09 _____ __...................................................................................._______________________________________________________________ month ___ ! __________ $ ___............_... _$ 4,926.49 ___...... $ _.................._......._......_._... 5,172.82 $ _...__..........._ 5,431.46 __.... _..._ $ __...........__..._____ 5,703.03 $ .-____............-- 5,988.18 ___._ $ M_..................... 6,287.59 $ 6,601.97 _....m_.__..._ annual 59,117.93 $ 62,073.83 $ 65,177.52 $ 68,436.40 'mmm$ 71,858.22 $ 75,451.13mmm $ 79,223.69 80043 Information Systems Support Technician hour) $ 22.01 $ 23.11 $ 24.27 $ 25.48 $ 26.75 $ 09 -_ .... $ 29 49....I monthl $ 31814.91 $ 4,005.65 $ 4,205.94 $ 4,416.23 $ 4,637.04 $ 4,868.90 $ 5,112.34 annual $ 45,778.89 $ 48,067.83 $ 50,471.22 $ 52,994.78 '', $ 55,644.52 $ 58,426.75 $ 61,348.09 Page 7 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 80037 Manac ementmAnalyst hourly $ 28.42 $ ^ 29.84 $ 31.34 $ 32.90 mmm$ 34.55 $ 36.27 $ 38.09 .......................................................................w,,,,,,,,,,,,,.w. monthl $ 4,926.49 $ 5,172.82 $ 5,431.46 $ ........... 5,703.03 $ 5,988.18 $ 6,287.59 $ 6,601.97 annual $ 59,117.93 $ 62,073.83 $ 65,177.52 $ 68,436.40 $ 71,858.22 $ 75,451.13 $ 79,223.69 80069 Assistant hour/ $ .... 26.49 $ 27.81 $ 29.20 $ 30.66 '', $ 32.19 $ 33.80 $ 35.49 "Manaent monthl mm.. $ 4,59104 $ 4,820.59 $ 5,061.62 $ _ m_4�70 5,31 $ 5,580A $ 5,859.46_ $ 6,152µ43 annual $ 55,092.46 $ 57,847.08 $ 60,739.43 $ 63,776.40 $ 66,965.22 $ 70,313.49 $ 73,829.16 80052 Payroll Specialist hour/ $ w w 23.09 $ 24.25 $ 25.46 m $ 26.73 $ 28.07 $ 29.47 $ m 30.94 ____________________________________________________________________________..monthy $ 4,002.47 $ 4,202.59 $ 4,412.72 $ 4,633.36 $ 4,865.03 $ 5,108.28 $ 5,363.69 annual $ 48,029.65 $ 50,431.13 $ 52,952.69 $ 55,600.32 $ 58,380.34 $ 61,299.36 $ 64,364.32 _8a00a_5_._1......_.._.._......._....._......_....._......_....._....._.P.w�r_o...._. ram ..m..C�o_oa_r..d._mi.nat.o_r....._......._....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._......_....._........_ .......................................... .._ou...............________ ....... $ ........................22 _ ...................52 _$_...........................23.65 ........................ 24.83m$....26.07 _..................... 26.07 �.....$.�._..._........._......_....._.....__._..._..2�7 _3�8 $ .................2e8_m74_.. __.$.._...............................3_0e.1�8 _a monthl $ 3,903.72 $ 4,098.91 $ 4,303.86 $ 4,519.05 $ 4,745.00 $ 4,982.25 $ 5,231.36 annual $ 46,844.70 $ 49,186.93 $ 51,646.28 $ 54,228.59 $ 56,940.02 $ 59,787.03 $ 62,776.38 80031 Pro�Supervisor hourly._. $ 28.43..._. $ 29.85 31.35 $ 32.91 $ 34.56 $ 36.29 $ 38.10 . monthly $___.. _ 4,928.25 $ ..._$ 5,174.66 $ 5,433.40 $_� _5,705 07 $ta� 5,990.32 $ _ 6,289.884w $_ ._.. 6,604.33 annual $ 59,139.02 $ 62,095.97 $ 65,200.76 $ 68,460.80 '', $ 71,883.84 $ 75,478.04 $ 79,251.94 80035 (Senior Finance Clerk hourl $ 21.98 $ 23.08 $ 24.24$ 25.45 $ 26.72 $ 28.06 $ �........... 29.46 3,810 70 $ ^ 4,001.24 $ 4,201.30 $ ^ 4,411.37 mm$ ^ 4,631.94 $M 4,863 53 $ 5,106.71 annual $ 45,728.46 $ 48,014.88 $ 50,415.62 $ 52,936.41 $ 55,583.23 $ 58,362.39 $ 61,280.51 42052 Senior Housn ecialist 22.77 23.91 25.10 26.36 27.68 29_.0_r6r 30.51S rnonth1v $ 3,946.86 $ 4,144.21 $ 4,351.42 $ 4,568.99 $ 4,797.44 $ 5,037.31 $ 5,289.17 annual $ 47,362.35 $ 49,730.47 $ 52,216.99 1 $ 54,827.84 $ 57,569.23 $ 60,447.70 $ 63,470.08 80041 Senior Planner hourly $ 36.47 $ 38.30 $ 40.21 $ 42.22 $ 44.33 $ 46.55 $ 48.88 monthly $ 6,321.86 $ 6,637.95 $ 6,969.85 $ 7,318.34 $ 71684.26 $ 8,068.47 $ 8,471.90 annual $ 75,862.31 $ 79,655.43 $ 83,638.20 $ 87,820.11 $ 92,211.12 $ 96,821.67 $ 101,662.76 Page 8 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Job Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 40061 Equipment Mechanic hourly^ 21.86 _....................2295 24.10_'_$_ 25.30 ...$ ._______ 26.57 $� 27.90m $� 29.29 monthly $ 3,788.85 $ 3,978.29 $ 4,177.21 .. $ 4,386.07 $ 4,605.37 $ 4,835.64 $ 5,077.42 annual $ ^45,466,23 $ 47,739.54 _... $ 50,126.52 $ ^52,632.84 mm$ �55,264.48 $ 58,027.71 M$ ^, 60,929.09 40054 Maintenance Worker I hourly $ 18.42 $ 19.34 $ 20.31 $ 21.33 $ 22.39 $ 23.51 $ 24.69 monthl w $ 3,193.26 $ 3,352.92 $ 3,520.57 $ 3,696.59 $ 3,881 42 $ 4,075.49 $ 4,279.27 annual $ 38,319.08 $ 40,235.03 $ 42,246.79 $ 44,359.13 $ 46,577.08 $ 48,905.94 $ 51,351.23 40055 Worker II hour/ $ 20.27 $ 21.28 $ 22.34 $ 23.46 ~$ 24.63 $ 25.86 $ 27.16 [Maintenance monthly $ m_. M 3,mm64 _51.2 $_3,688.27^, M$ $ _ 3 872.68 _,_..___..__... _ $_ 4,066,32_ mmm$ _ 4,269.63 m $ ^4,483.12 $ 4,707.27 annual $ 42,151.67 44,259.25 $ 46,472.21 $ 48,795.83 $ 51,235.62 $ 53,797.40 $ 56,487.27 40053 Senior Equipment Mechanic hour/ . _ _._m_..�_____ ....�_ �_� _� �____ �._e� ._ � ��_ .______ .��� _�_ ___-......_.._.._.._...�_��__ _ ....... ...__. a_. ..._m___.._.._.._...._...._��... monthl $ 4,167.72 $ 4,376.11 $ 4,594.91 $ 4,824.66 $ 5,065.89 $ 5,319.18 $ 5,585.14 annual $ 50,012.64 $ 52,513.27 $ 55,138.93 $ 57,895.88 $ 60,790.67 $ 63,830.21 $ 67,021.72 40060 Maintenance Worker Senior M hourly y ��e. 22,37�e_�e�_�....................23e49-� �_e. 24.66 �..�� 2 27.1 $ 28.55 $ 9.98 2_�_...� _ ._� . monthly ..................................... $ mmmmmmmmmmmm3,877.33mmm .. m$_mmmmmmmmmmmm4,071.20 $ ..... _ �_���e_�e 4,274.76 mmm51,297.13 $ mmmmm$ �_5.90 __ __ 4,488.50 ...$_e. $ ...... mmm$ . __19 _.. 4 712.92 mmm56,555.08 _-.-_.................._e $ 4,948.57 $ ........ 5,196.00 m62,351.98 annual $ 46,528.01 $ 48,854.41 $ 53,861.98mm $ 59,382.84 $__ Senior Maintenance Worker Y-Rated hourly $ 41.16 monthly $ 7,134.38 _ annual $ m85,612.60 ............................................................ - 40062 Street SweeMMer Operator ^ hourly $ m 20.77 $ 21.81^ $ _m mm m M m 22.90 $pp 24 05 $ _ 25.25 M$ 26.51 $ ^�^27.84 monthly $ 3,600.43 $ 3,780.45 3,969.47 $ 4,167.94 $ 4,376.34 $ 4,595.16 $ 4,824.92 _............ __................................................__......................................................................................................................................................................................... mm annual $ _ ..._...... 43,205.13 _ $ _ _......... 45,365.38 _$ _ $ ................_ _._ 47,633.65 $ _m. __ _.... 50,015.33mmm,mmm$ .____...............__ _ 52,516.10 _-_............m_ $ _...... 55,141.91 $ _...._. 57,899.00 40063 Public Works Supervisor hourly $ 30.71 $ 32.25 $ 33.86 $ 35.56 $ 37.33 $ 39.20 $ 41.16 monthly $ 5,323.79 $ 5,589.98 $ 5,869.48 $ 6,162.96 $ 6,471.10 $ 6,794.66 $ 7,134.39 annual $ 63,885.51 $ 67,079.79 $ 70,433.78 $ 73,955.46 $ 77,653.24 $ 81,535.90 $ 85,612.69 Page 9 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 51047 (Civilian Dispatcher hourly $ 24.48 $ 25.70 ..... $ 26.98 $ 28.33 $ 29.75 ^ monthl $ 4,242.43 $ 4,454.55 $m 4,677.28 $ 4,911._14m mm$ 5,1m56.70 annual $ 50,909.13 $ 53,454.59 $ 56,127.32 $ 58,933.69 $ 61,880.37 51064 Civilian Dispatcher Supervisor hourly nm $ 33.71 $ 35.4#$77,308.10 37.17 $ 39.03 $ 40.98 monthly$ 5,843.39 $ 6,135.56,442.34 $ 6,764.46 $ 7,102.68 annual $ 70,120.73 $ 73,626.7 $ 81,173.51 $ 85,232.18 51029 Commmunitv Service Officer hours $m 25.06 _ $ 26.32 $m 27.63 $ ^mmmm$ ^mm 29.02m $ mmmm$ 30.47 ^ monthly$ 4,344.56 $ 4,561.78�^$ 4,789.87 5,029.37 5,280.84 annual $ 52,134.68 $ 54,741.41 $ 57,478.48 $ 60,352.41 $ 63,370.03 [51041---------------- Parki.n.....-Enforcement Officer....._______....._ .. hour/........___.______...._ ........____..._. $ 25.06 $ 26.32 $ 27.63 $ 29.02 $ 30.47 monthly $ 4,344.56 $ 4,561.78 $ 4,789.87 $ 5,029.37 $ 5,280.84 annual $ 52,134.68 $ 54,741.41 $ 57,478.48 $ 60,352.41 $ 63,370.03mmm 50076 Police Officer ^ $^� _ 38.19 8 . �$^ 40.10 $ ^42.11 $_.�_....... 44.21 $�^^^^� - - 46.42 ^ ^ _monthly $ _6,619.79 $ ^, 6,950.78 $ ^ 7,298.32 $ 7,663.23 mmm$ 8,046.39 annual $ 79,437.46 $ 83,409.34 $ 87,579.80 $ 91,958.79 $ 96,556.73 __....................P....'.'...........R.............r..............__.........i.....i.'. 51039 -__.-_...�...�.._w_w_... o lice Records S ec a st I .... ___ mw.__ �__ r_ . __P. .�...�._._.._..............._...................................................................................................................__ .........rl _.................. ou _�! $ r _ 1 ._.7.... 8 3 _ _m $ __._.........._._........ m2 _.... 19.29 9 9 _ m $ ._ 2 20.26 0 6 _. $ _..........__ 21.27 _ .. $ __.._.._.............._..mr ___------------...22...___ 33 monthly$ 3,184.98 $ 3,344.23 $ 3,511.44 $ 3,687.01 $ 3,871.36 annual $ 38,219.74 $ 40,130.72 $ 42,137.26 $ 44,244.12 $ 46,456.33 51040 Police Records Specialist II hour) $ 20.28 $ 21.30 $ 22.36 $ 23.48 $ 24.65 w. _..... monthly$ 3,515.43 ... $ 3,691.21 $ 3,875.77 $ 4,069.55 $ 4,273.03 annua $ 42,185.20 $ 44 ,294.46 $ 46,509.19 $ 48,834.65 $ 51,276.38 ------------- 52085 __..._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._......._______________________________________________________________ Police Ser eant _-_------------------------- ------------ 1 hourly - -------------------- $ 49.28 $ ..51.75 $ _ 54.33 ........... $ 57.05 .................................................. $ 59.90 _ 'monthly........ $ ..........8,542.33 .$_... ...8,969.44 $ ........9,417.91 ' $ 9,888.81 ..^$ ... ,3 1083.25..�.� annual $ 102,507.91 $ 107,633.31 $ 113,014.97 $ 118,665.72 '', $ 124,599.01 51062 Police Technician hourly $ 25.92 $ 27.21 $ 28.57 $ 30.00 $ 31.50 monthly $ 4,491.97 $ 4,716.56 $ 4,952.39 $ 5,200.01 $ 5,460.01 annual $ 53,903.60 $ 56,598.78 $ 59,428.72 $ 62,400.15 $ 65,520.16 Page 10 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Job Number 51071 Title Public Safetv Trainee 51065 1 Records Supervisor Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 hourly $ 28.50 .. monthly $T..^ 4,939.90 ^.. � annual $ 59,278.80 hourl M�_ ................. �.�^ 30.03_ $ _—_..3.1....5.3.... $ 34.77 $ monthly $ 5,205.59 $ 5,465.87 $ 5,739.16 $ 6,026.12 '', $ 6 annual $ 62,467.04 $ 65,590.39 $ 68,869.91 '', $ 72,313.40 $ 75 5 Page 11 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Job Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 30090 Police Captain hourly $ 65.96 $ 69.26 $ 72.72 $ 76.36 $ 80.17 $ 84.18 $ 88.39 monthl-y $ 11,432.95 $ 12,004.60 $ 12,604.83 $ 13,235.07 $ 13,896.83 $ 14,591.67 $ 15,321.25 annual $ 137,195.46 $ 144,055.23 $ 151,257.99 $ 158,820.89 $ 166,761.94 $ 175,100.03 $ 183,855.04 30089 Police Lieutenant hourly$ 58.65 $ 61.58 $ 64.66 $ 67.89 $ 71.29 $ 74.85 $ 78.59 monthly _ $ 1016553 $ 10,67380_ $ 11,207.50 $ 11,767.87 $ 12,356.26 $ 12,974.08_ $a_ 13,622.78 annual $ 121,986.34 $ 128,085.66 $ 134,489.94 $ 141,214.44 $ 148,275.16 $ 155,688.92 $ 163,473.37 Page 12 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Range Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 PT1 PT2 Youth Employment Participant hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 Cashier hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 PT3 Recreation Leader hourly 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 Officer Clerk I hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 PT4 Office Clerk 11 hourly $ 17.16 $ 17.50 $ 17.85 PT5 Intern hourly 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 Police Cadet hourly 16.82 $ 17.16 $ 17.50 PT6 Department Assistant hourly $ 17.85 $ 18.21 $ 18.57 Computer Assistant hourly $ 17.85 $ 18.21 $ 18.57 Maintenance Assistant hourly $ 17.85 $ 18.21 $ 18.57 PT7 Maintenance Assistant 11 hourly 18.21 $ 18.57 $ 18.95 Senior Recreation Leader hourly 18.21 $ 18.57 $ 18.95 PT8 Assistant Boxing Coach hourly $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 Fleet Assistant hourly $ !E 16.82 $ 17.15 $ 17.50 Building Aide hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.15 $ 17.50 PT9 Lifeguard hourly $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.71 PT1 0 Water Safety Instructor hourly 19.32 $ 19.71 $ 20.10 Fleet Assistant 11 hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.15 $ 17.50 $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 PT1 1 Swim Coach hourly 19.71 $ 20.10 $ 20.51 Police Specialist hourly $ 16.82 $ 17.15 $ 17.50 $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 Computer Specialist hourly 19.71 $ 20.10 $ 20.51 Housing Specialist I hourly 16.82 17.15 17.50 $ 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 PT1 2 Head Lifeguard hourly M 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 Planning Technician hourly $ 17.50 $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 Community Enhancement Technician hourly $ 17.50 $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 Parking Enforcement Officer hourly $ 17.50 $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 PT13 Administrative Clerk 11- Human Resources hourly $ 17.66 $ 18.54 $ 19.47 $ 20.44 $ 21.47 $ 22.54 $ 23.67 PT14 Program Specialist hourly $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 Housing Specialist 11 hourly 17.85 18.20 18.57 $ . 1894 19.32 19.70 20.10 ,Rehabilitation Housing Specialist hourly $ 17.85 $ 18.20 $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 1Head Boxing Coach hourly 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 Page 13 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 Range Number Title Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 PT15 Human Resources Generalist hourly $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 Finance Generalist hourly $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 Housing Generalist hourly $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 City Clerk Specialist hourly $ 18.57 $ 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 PT16 Aquatic Manager hourly $ 21.33 $ 21.76 $ 22.19 PT17 Domestic Violence Advocate hourly 7 18.94 $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 PT18 hourly $ 19.32 $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 $ 21.75 PT19 hourly $ 19.70 $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 $ 21.75 $ 22.19 PT20 hourly $ 20.10 $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 $ 21.75 $ 22.19 $ 22.63 PT21 hourly $ 20.50 $ 20.91 $ 21.33 $ 21.75 $ 22.19 $ 22.63 $ 23.09 PT22 Sign Language Interpreter hourly, $ 20.91 $ 21.33 $ 21.75 $ 22.19 $ 22.63 $ 23.09 $ 23.55 PT23 hourly $ 21.33 $ 21.75 $ 22.19 $ 22.63 $ 23.09 $ 23.55 $ 24.02 PT24 hourly $ 21.75 $ 22.19 $ 22.63 $ 23.09 $ 23.55 $ 24.02 $ 24.50 PT25 hourly $ 22.19 $ 22.63 $ 23.09 $ 23.55 $ 24.02 $ 24.50 $ 24.99 PT26 Civilian Dispatcher hourly $ 22.63 $ 23.09 $ 23.55 $ 24.02 $ 24.50 $ 24.99 $ 25.49 PT27 Reserve Police Officer hourly $ 23.09 $ 23.55 $ 24.02 $ 24.50 $ 24.99 $ 25.49 $ 26.00 PT28 Housing Financial Analyst hourly $ 28.42 $ 29.84 $ 31.34 $ 32.90 $ 34.55 $ 36.27 $ 38.09 Page 14 of 14 Adopted: August 17, 2022 ITEM NO. 13 S1 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Services Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Approval of Logo, Color Pallet and Selection of Name for Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project SUMMARY The purpose of this report is for the City Council to consider approval of logo, color pallet and selection of name for the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Select and approve logo and color pallet; and 2. Select and approve name for Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact at this time. BACKGROUND At their February 16, 2022, the City Council meeting, City Council approved the Agreement between the City of Baldwin Park and the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (SGVRHT) to provide homeless housing and related services for homeless families at the City -owned property located at 13167 Garvey Avenue to help meet the immediate needs of families experiencing homelessness. At their June 1, 2022, City Council Report of Officers, City Council approved a draft Site Layout Plan and Schematic Design with a color palette scheme for the site that aligns with playful and serene shades that align with community aesthetics. Inspired by the color palette selection of the site, a variety of marketing design logos were created to incorporate an official name and color palette logo selection. The selected logo and name will be featured in all future project marketing and public relations materials including on site decorative displays, website, news releases, social media ads/posts, and on a variety of mixed media materials associated with the project. Listed below are the color options and name proposals: Color Options 1. Orange/Green 2. Orange/Green with Earth Tone colors Name Options 1. Garvey Pathway Housing 2. Garvey Tiny Place 3. Garvey Cottages 4. Garvey Family Housing Garden 5. Miracle on Garvey 6. Garvey Miracle Housing Projecl 7. No Place Like Home Housing Project Garvey Family Bridge Housing is the latest tiny home site designed for families at the newly acquired 111 • owned site located at 13167project is anotherof its kind in a SanGabriel rey to continue to expand on the trailblazing effort to end homelessness for all 2,ges by targeting the City's 555 people experiencing homelessness. The site consists of 16 modular cabins measuring 144sq./ft. by Boss Cubez that feature space efficient solutions to host twin bunk beds and a full-size bed, electrical power, air conditioning, locking doors and a variety of other flexible amenities to assist in housing larger families. The unique elements of the project are geared towards meeting the holistic needs of families such as onsite restrooms & showers, laundry trailers, and a computer room for homework help along with job training opportunities for adults. The esthetically appealing design, community centered layout and other safety features have been strategically incorporated to create a dignified space for our local unhoused families. The non -congregate shelter is aimed at getting families off the street to temporarily live in the bridge housing for about 6 months while transitioning into permanent housing. Families will be provided on - site services such as case management, three meals per day, and 24 hours security monitors that will work in collaboration with the Baldwin Park Police Department. City Net, who is committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness by connecting neighbors experiencing homelessness to transforative care and innovation housing solutions will serve as the experienced service provider to operate the site. ALTERNATIVES The alternative would be to provide alternative direction. LEGAL REVIEW Legal review is not required. ATTACHMENTS 1. Exhibit 1 — Orange/Green 2. Exhibit 2 — Orange/Green with Earth Tone Colors Exhibit A GARVEY COTTAGES ST TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Services Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Approval to Consider the Acceptance and Assumption by the City of Baldwin Park of a Service Agreement for Consultant Services by and between San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net and the City of Baldwin Park to Operate the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project SUMMARY The purpose of this report is for the City Council to consider the acceptance and assumption of a service agreement for consultant services by and between San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net and the City of Baldwin Park to operate the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Accept and Assume the service agreement for consultant services by and between San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net and the City of Baldwin Park to operate the Garvey Family Bridge Housing Project in the total amount of $997,962.86; and 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the Service Agreement; and 3. Authorize the Director of Recreation & Community Services to process the necessary documents associated with this service agreement contract; and 4. Authorize the Director of Finance to make the necessary budget adjustments. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact to the general fund at this time. BACKGROUND At their February 16, 2022, City Council meeting, City Council approved the Agreement between the City of Baldwin Park and the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (SGVRHT) to provide homeless housing and related services for homeless families at the City -owned property located at 13167 Garvey Avenue to help meet the immediate needs of families experiencing homelessness. As part of the agreement included for the SGVRHT to assist with the Request for Proposals, review proposals, interview, negotiate and award of the service agreement to help expediate the process. A total of three (3) proposals were received and two (2) proceed to oral interview process. At their August 3, 2022, City Council meeting, City Council approved the total requested appropriation of $1,405,793.86, of which $997,962.86 is earmarked for the service provider contract. Following the approval of the funding recommendation by the City Council on August 3, 2022, the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (SGVRHT) executed the service contract with Kingdom Causes, dba City Net on August 4, 2022, to begin the operational service plan and onboarding efforts from August 4, 2022 through August 16, 2022 to successfully operate the facility by September 26, 2022. In accepting this Assignment, the City shall assume all SGVRHT rights, duties and obligations arising under the Agreement and First Amendment including the obligation to make any payments to Consultant for work performed between August 4, 2022 through August 16, 2022. City Staff and Legal Counsel that it has thoroughly familiarized itself with and examined the Agreement and First Amendment, understands their content, and has the expertise and ability to fulfill all SGVRHT obligations under the Agreement and First Amendment as provided therein. City staff will manage the agreement on behalf of the City. The Consultant City Net has been in operation as an affiliate since 2013, while Kingdom Causes, its nonprofit parent organization, was founded in 2003. Guided by the values of Empowerment, Initiative, Positivity, Solutions -focused, and Transparency, the 174 staff of City Net are working on 37 City, County, State, Federal and Corporate contracts across six (6) different California Counties (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, and Santa Barbara). They have offices in Anaheim, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Riverside, Corona, San Diego, Lompoc, Santa Maria, San Jacinto, and Murrieta. City Net staff provide street -outreach, develop case management plans in consultation with clients, engage in housing navigation, work with landlords and assist in the move -in process. City Net has an experienced management team of professionals including Regional Supervisors, Operations Specialists, Finance, Data and Program Teams. City Net's Executive Director, Vice President, Chief Program Officer, HR Team, and Research & Development Analyst operate laterally to provide supervision and oversight of program outcomes and contract requirements. City Net has also been the operator of several bridge housing and emergency housing options for people experiencing homeless since 2016, including COVID quarantine facilities, long term shelters, seasonal winter shelters, and emergency bridge housing solutions from encampment clearings. These sites have ranged from 25 residents to over 250, and have been in cities in Orange County, Riverside County, and Santa Barbara County, with two (2) more coming in the next few months in San Diego County and another in Sacramento by September. Garvey Family Bridge Housing is the latest tiny home site designed for families at the newly acquired 28,000sq./ft. City owned site located at 13167 Garvey Avenue. The project is another first of its kind in the San Gabriel Valley to continue to expand on the trailblazing effort to end homelessness for all ages by targeting the City's 555 people experiencing homelessness. The site consists of 16 modular cabins measuring 144sq./ft. by Boss Cubez that feature space efficient solutions to host twin bunk beds and a full-size bed, electrical power, air conditioning, locking doors and a variety of other flexible amenities to assist in housing larger families. The unique elements of the project are geared towards meeting the holistic needs of families such as onsite restrooms & showers, laundry trailers, and a computer room for homework help along with job training opportunities for adults. The esthetically appealing design, community centered layout and other safety features have been strategically incorporated to create a dignified space for our local unhoused families. The non -congregate shelter is aimed at getting families off the street to temporarily live in the bridge housing for about 6 months while transitioning into permanent housing. Families will be provided on - site services such as case management, three meals per day, and 24 hours security monitors that will work in collaboration with the Baldwin Park Police Department. City Net will coordinate all screenings to place the families that will be housed out of the site effective Monday, September 26, 2022. The contract sunsets September 30, 2023, with an option to extend the agreement. ALTERNATIVES The alternative would be to provide alternative direction. LEGAL REVIEW City Attorney has reviewed and approved as to form. ATTACHMENTS 1. Assignment of Agreement 2. Family Bridge Housing Professional Services Agreement 3. Family Bridge Housing Professional Services Amendment ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES BY AND BETWEEN SAN GABRIEL VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING TRUST AND KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET AND CITY OF BALDWIN PARK This assignment of the Agreement and First Amendment to operate a non -congregate bridge housing site for the homeless ("Assignment") is entered into by and between the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust (the "SGVRHT"), Kingdom Causes, dba City Net ("Consultant") and the City of :Baldwin Park, a municipal corporation ("City") is dated to be effective as of August 17, 2022 (`Effective Date"). SGVRHT, Consultant and City are collectively referred to herein as the Parties. RECITALS A. SGVRHT entered into an Agreement dated August 4, 2022 ("Agreement"), and a First Amendment to Agreement dated August 17, 2022 ("First Amendment") with Consultant to operate a bridge housing program for families at a City site located at 13167 Garvey Avenue in the City (the "Site"). B. SGVRHT and the City entered into an agreement dated February 16, 2022, in which SGVRHT agreed to provide funding assistance to the City to develop the Site for homeless housing and services. C. It is the desire of the Parties to assign the Agreement and First Amendment to the City upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW THEREFORE, based on the above, the Parties agree as follows: 1. DEFINED TERMS. Except as otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms used herein shall have meanings set forth for such terms in the Agreement. 2. ASSIGNMENT. The Parties individually and collectively agree as follows: (a) SGVRHT fully assigns the Agreement and First Amendment, which are attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and incorporated herein by reference, to the City under the terms hereunder; (b) the City accepts this Assignment under the terms hereunder; and (3) Consultant approves such Assignment under the terms hereunder. In accepting this Assignment, the City shall assume all SGVRHT rights, duties and obligations arising under the Agreement and First Amendment including the obligation to make any payments to Consultant for work performed prior to the Effective Date. City represents that it has thoroughly familiarized itself with and examined the Agreement and First Amendment, understands their content, and has the expertise and ability to fulfill all SGVRHT obligations under the Agreement and First Amendment as provided therein. Consultant agrees to look only to City for any payments owed for work performed under the Agreement and First Amendment. The new Project Manager based on this assignment is Manuel Carrillo, Jr. 1 1703958.1 3. INSURANCE/INDEMNITY. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Consultant's obligation to defend and indemnify SGVRHT, its officers, agents, and employees (the "SGVRHT Indemnitees") and name the SGVRHT Indemnitees as additional insureds shall continue as set forth in the Agreement. 4. NOTICES. All notices required or permitted to be given under the Agreement and this Amendment No. 1 shall be in writing and be personally delivered, or sent by facsimile, or overnight delivery service or certified mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed as follows: To SGVRHT: Marisa Creter Executive Director San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust 1000 S. Fremont Avenue, Unit 42 Building A -ION, Suite 10-210 Alhambra, CA 91803 Telephone: (626) 457-1800 With a copy to: David A. DeBerry General Counsel SGVRHT c/o Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart 555 Anton Boulevard, Suite 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Telephone: (714) 415-1088 To Consultant: Brad Fieldhouse Executive Director Kingdom Causes, dba City Net EIN: 57-1162424 4508 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 292 Long Beach, CA 90807 714-712-0107 (Org .Main) brad. fieldhousegcit net.org To City: City of Baldwin Park Manuel Carrillo, Jr. Director of Recreation and Community Services 4100 Baldwin Park, CA 91706 2 1703958.1 5. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Assignment contains the entire, complete, final, and exclusive expression of the Parties with respect to the matters addressed herein and supersedes all other agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, or entered into between the Parties, excepting therefrom the agreement between SGVRHT and the City referenced in Recital B above. No statements, representations, or other agreements, whether oral or written, made by any party which are not embodied herein shall be valid and binding. No amendment to this Assignment shall be valid and binding unless in writing duly executed by the Parties or their authorized representatives. Any attempt to waive the requirement for a written amendment shall be void. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Assignment to be effective as of the Effective Date. By Emmanuel J. Estrada Mayor August 17, 2022 APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Robert Tafoya, City Attorney KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET By: Brad Fieldhouse Executive Director Date: August 17, 2022 By: Marisa Creter Executive Director August 17, 2022 APPROVED AS TO FORM: Bv: David DeBerry, General Counsel 3 1703958.1 1703958.1 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT SAN GABRIEL VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING TRUST AGREEMENT 22-19 FOR FAMILY BRIDGE HOUSING SERVICE PROVIDER WITH KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET This Agreement for Consultant Services ("Agreement") is made and entered by and between the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust ("SGVRHT") and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net ("Consultant"), a California Corporation. In consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: 1. Scope of Services. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Consultant shall provide to the reasonable satisfaction of the SGVRHT, the services set forth in the attached Exhibit "A", which is incorporated herein by this reference. As a material inducement to the SGVRHT to enter into this Agreement, Consultant represents and warrants that it has thoroughly investigated the work and fully understands the difficulties and restrictions in performing the work. Consultant represents that it is fully qualified to perform such consulting services by virtue of its experience and the training, education and expertise of its principals and employees. Exhibit "A" describes the total Scope of Services that the SGVRHT anticipates it may assign to Consultant over the term of the Agreement. Consultant is only authorized to undertake services as directed by SGVRHT's Project Manager. It is understood and agreed that the total Scope of Services is only an estimate and that the actual services ultimately required of Consultant by SGVRHT may be less than the Scope of Services. Further, it is understood and agreed that the SGVRHT makes no guarantee, either express or implied, as to the actual services that will be authorized under this Agreement. It is understood that Consultant shall coordinate its services hereunder with the Brielle Acevedo, SGVRHT's Project Manager, to the extent required by the SGVRHT's Project Manager, and that all performances required hereunder by Consultant shall be performed to the satisfaction of the SGVRHT's Project Manager and Executive Director. Except as otherwise authorized by the SGVRHT's Project Manager, Jessica Bruce, Consultant's Project Manager, shall be the person who primarily performs the work provided under this Agreement. Except as provided in this Agreement, Consultant reserves the right to determine the assignment of its own employees to the performance of Consultant's services under AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 1 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 this Agreement, but SGVRHT reserves the right in its sole discretion to require Consultant to exclude any employee from performing services on SGVRHT's premises. 2. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall take effect August 3, 2022, and shall continue until September 30, 2022 ("Term"), unless earlier terminated pursuant to the provisions herein. SGVRHT's Executive Director shall have the option to extend this Agreement, up to two additional one-year terms by giving Consultant at least thirty (30) days written notice prior to the expiration of the Term or any extension thereof. Any extended term shall be subject to the same terms and conditions contained herein; provide that Consultant and SGVCOG shall negotiate any increase in Consultant's hourly rate, but in no event shall the increase exceed the lesser of 3% or the amount the Consumer Price Index ("CPI") for the Los Angeles -Anaheim -Riverside metropolitan area for the month immediately preceding the adjustment date (the "Index Month") as reported by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. 3. Compensation and Method of Payment. (a) This agreement will be a time and materials contract, and the Consultant shall be paid for its services performed to the satisfaction of SGVRHT in the manner and in the amounts set forth in Exhibit "B". Consultant shall be reimbursed without markup for the cost of all reasonable and necessary business expenses that are incurred in performing the services covered by this Agreement and that can be supported by documentation acceptable to the SGVRHT. (b) The total not -to -exceed compensation for all services performed under this Agreement shall not exceed Fifty Thousand Dollars and 00/100 ($50,000.00), without the parties entering into a written amendment to this Agreement. The above amount shall include all costs, including, but not limited to, any business expenses incurred by Consultant. Notwithstanding the not to exceed amount, Consultant shall only incur such costs as are reasonable and necessary in performing this Agreement in the best interests of the SGVRHT. If at any time Consultant estimates the cost of performing the services will be exceeded, Consultant shall immediately notify the SGVRHT in writing, stating the estimated amount necessary to complete the services under this Agreement. SGVRHT has no obligation to pay any costs incurred by Consultant in excess of the not to exceed amount in the absence of an amendment to this Agreement. (c) Each month Consultant shall furnish to SGVRHT an original invoice for all work performed and expenses incurred during the preceding month. SGVRHT shall independently review each invoice submitted by Consultant to determine whether the work performed and expenses incurred are in accordance with the amounts contained in Exhibit "B" and this Agreement. The invoice shall include the following columns: Project Task, Labor Category, Date, Detailed Comments of Work Performed, Individual Performing the Work and Title, Hourly Rate and Hours. Consultant shall also provide timesheets and receipts as supporting documentation for each invoice. In the event that no charges or expenses are disputed, the invoice shall be approved and paid according to this Section. In the event any charges or expenses are disputed by SGVRHT, SGVRHT shall withhold that portion of the invoice that is in dispute and remit the remainder. AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 2 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 (d) Except as to any charges or expenses disputed by SGVRHT, SGVRHT will use its best efforts to cause Consultant to be paid within thirty (30) days of receipt of Consultant's invoice meeting the requirements herein. 4. Priority of Documents. This Agreement and any attached Exhibits or documents incorporated herein by reference are intended to describe the Parties complete agreement, however, in the event of any conflict with the provisions of this Agreement and the attached Exhibits or documents, this Agreement shall control. 5. Consultant's Books and Records. Consultant shall maintain all documents and records demonstrating or relating to Consultant's performance of services pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain all ledgers, books of account, invoices, vouchers, canceled checks, or other documents or records evidencing or relating to work, services, expenditures and disbursements charged to SGVRHT pursuant to this Agreement. All such documents or records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be sufficiently complete and detailed so as to permit an accurate evaluation of the services provided by Consultant pursuant to this Agreement. All such documents or records shall be maintained for three (3) years from the date of execution of this Agreement and to the extent required by laws relating to audits of SGVRHT and its expenditures. 6. Ownership of Documents. All original maps, models, designs, drawings, photographs, studies, survey, reports, data, notes, computer files, files and other documents prepared, developed or discovered by Consultant in the course of providing any services pursuant to this Agreement shall be the sole property of the SGVRHT and may be used, reused or otherwise disposed of by the SGVRHT without the permission of the Consultant. Upon satisfactory completion of, or in the event of expiration, termination, suspension, or abandonment of this Agreement, Consultant shall turn over to SGVRHT all such maps, models, designs, drawings, photographs, studies, surveys, reports, data, notes, computer files, files and other documents which Consultant may have prepared for use in performing services hereunder. With respect to computer files, Consultant shall make available to the SGVRHT, upon reasonable written request by the SGVRHT, the necessary computer software and hardware for purposes of accessing, compiling, transferring and printing computer files. Consultant shall have no liability for SGVRHT's reuse of maps, models, designs, drawings, photographs, studies, survey, reports, data, notes, computer files, files and other documents produced under this Agreement or modifications thereof for any purpose other than those authorized under this Agreement without the written authorization of Consultant. 7. Status of Consultant. Consultant is and shall at all times remain a wholly independent contractor and not an officer, employee or agent of SGVRHT. Consultant shall have no authority to bind SGVRHT in any manner, nor to incur any obligation, debt or liability of any kind on behalf of or against AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 3 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 SGVRHT, whether by contract or otherwise, unless such authority is expressly conferred under this Agreement or is otherwise expressly conferred in writing by SGVRHT. The personnel performing the services under this Agreement on behalf of Consultant shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither SGVRHT, nor any elected or appointed boards, officers, officials, employees, members or agents of SGVRHT, shall have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, employees or agents, except as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall not at any time or in any manner represent that Consultant or any of Consultant's officers, employees or agents are in any manner officials, officers, employees, members or agents of SGVRHT. Notwithstanding any other agency, state or federal policy, rule, regulation, law or ordinance to the contrary, Consultant and any of its employees, agents, and subcontractors providing service under this Agreement shall not qualify for or become entitled to, and hereby agree to waive any claims to, any compensation, benefit, or any incident of employment by SGVRHT, including but not limited to eligibility to enroll in the Public Employees Retirement System as an employee of SGVRHT. In the event that Consultant or any employee, agent, or subcontractor of Consultant providing services under this Agreement claims or is determined by an authority having jurisdiction over SGVRHT, to not be a wholly independent contractor, then Consultant shall indemnify and reimburse SGVRHT for any costs, including attorneys' fees, that SGVRHT incurs arising out of such claim or determination including, but not limited to, any benefits SGVRHT is required to provide, or payroll taxes or Workers" Compensation claims it is required to pay, as well as for the payment of any penalties and interest on such contributions. 8. Deficient Services. Consultant represents and warrants that it has the qualifications, experience and facilities necessary to properly perform the services required under this Agreement in a thorough, competent and professional manner. Consultant shall at all times faithfully and competently, perform all services described herein. In meeting its obligations under this Agreement, Consultant shall employ, at a minimum, generally accepted standards and practices utilized by persons engaged in providing services similar to those required of Consultant under this Agreement. SGVRHT may disapprove services that do not conform to these standards and practices and may withhold or deny compensation for deficient services. Upon disapproval of services by SGVRHT, Consultant shall immediately re -perform, at its own costs, the services that are deficient. SGVRHT shall endeavor to notify Consultant in writing of the existence of such deficient services in a timely manner, although its failure to do so shall not affect any remedy it may have under this Agreement or at law with respect to such deficient services. No approval, disapproval, or omission to provide approval or disapproval shall release Consultant from any responsibility under this Agreement. 9. Compliance with Applicable Laws; Permits and Licenses. Consultant shall keep itself informed of and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, regulations and rules in effect during the term of this Agreement. Consultant shall obtain any and all licenses, permits and authorizations necessary to perform the services set forth in this Agreement. Neither SGVRHT, nor any elected or appointed AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 4 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 boards, officers, officials, employees, members or agents of SGVRHT, shall be liable, at law or in equity, as a result of any failure of Consultant to comply with this Section. 10. Nondiscrimination. A. Consultant shall not discriminate as to race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation, in the performance of its services and duties pursuant to this Agreement, and will comply with all rules and regulations of SGVRHT relating thereto Such nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment; upgrading; demotion; transfers; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. B. Consultant will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of Consultant in performing this Agreement, state either that it is an equal opportunity employer or that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental handicap, medical condition, or sexual orientation. C. Consultant will cause the foregoing provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts for any work covered by this Agreement except contracts or subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. 11. Unauthorized Aliens. Consultant hereby promises and agrees to comply with all of the provisions of the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C.A. § 1101 et seq., as amended, and in connection therewith, shall not employ unauthorized aliens as defined therein. Should Consultant employ such unauthorized aliens for the performance of services covered by this Agreement, and should any liability or sanctions be imposed against SGVRHT for such use of unauthorized aliens, Consultant hereby agrees to and shall reimburse SGVRHT for the cost of all such liabilities or sanctions imposed, together with any and all costs, including reasonable attorney fees, incurred by SGVRHT. 12. Conflicts of Interest. Consultant covenants that neither it, nor any officer or principal of its firm, has or shall acquire any interest, directly or indirectly, (but not including ownership of stock in a publicly traded company), which would conflict in any manner with the interests of SGVRHT or which would in any way hinder Consultant's performance of services under this Agreement. Consultant further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed by it as an officer, employee, agent or subcontractor without the express written consent of the SGVRHT. Consultant agrees to at all times avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance of any conflicts of interest with the interests of SGVRHT in the performance of this Agreement. AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 5 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 13. Assignment. The expertise and experience of Consultant are material considerations for this Agreement. SGVRHT has an interest in the qualifications of and capability of the persons and entities who will fulfill the duties and obligations imposed upon Consultant under this Agreement. In recognition of that interest, Consultant shall not assign or transfer any of its duties or obligations under this Agreement or any portion thereof, without the prior written consent of the SGVRHT. Any attempted assignment shall be ineffective, null and void, and constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling SGVRHT to any and all remedies at law or in equity, including summary termination of this Agreement. 14. Indemnification. To the greatest extent permitted by California Civil Code section 2782.8, Consultant shall indemnify, defend with counsel approved by SGVRHT, and hold harmless SGVRHT, its member agencies, the City of Baldwin Park, and their respective officers, officials, employees and volunteers ("Indemnitees") from and against all liability, loss, damage, expense, cost (including without limitation reasonable attorneys' fees, expert fees and all other costs and fees of litigation) of every nature arising out of or in connection with: (1) Any and all claims under Workers' Compensation Act and other employee benefit acts with respect to Consultant's employees or Consultant's contractor's employees arising out of Consultant's work under this Agreement; and (2) Any and all claims arising out of Consultant's performance of work hereunder or its failure to comply with any of its obligations contained in this Agreement, regardless of SGVRHT's passive negligence, but excepting such loss or damage which is caused by the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of the SGVRHT. Should SGVRHT in its sole discretion find Consultant's legal counsel unacceptable, then Consultant shall reimburse the SGVRHT its costs of defense, including without limitation reasonable attorneys' fees, expert fees and all other costs and fees of litigation. The SGVRHT shall promptly pay any final judgment rendered against the Indemnitees. It is expressly understood and agreed that the foregoing provisions are intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the State of California and will survive termination of this Agreement. Except for the Indemnitees, this Agreement shall not be construed to extend to any third -party indemnification rights of any kind. (3) The Consultant's obligations to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Indemnitees shall survive termination of this Agreement. 15. Insurance. Without limiting its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, Consultant shall procure and maintain, at Consultant's own cost and expense and for the duration of this Agreement, the AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 6 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 insurance coverage as set forth herein. All insurance policies shall be subject to approval by SGVRHT as to form and content. These requirements are subject to amendment or waiver if so approved in writing by the SGVRHT. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A-VII. Consultant shall provide the following scope and limits of insurance: 15.1 Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least as broad as: Insurance Services Office form Commercial General Liability coverage (Occurrence Form CG 0001). Insurance Services Office form number CA 0001 (Ed. 1/87) covering Automobile Liability, including code 1 "any auto" and endorsement CA 0025, or equivalent forms subject to the written approval of the SGVRHT. Workers' Compensation insurance if and as required by the California Labor Code and Employer's Liability insurance covering all persons providing services on behalf of the Consultant and all risks to such persons under this Agreement. Professional liability insurance appropriate to the Consultant's profession. 15.2 Limits of Insurance. Consultant shall maintain limits of insurance no less than: General Liability: $1,000,000 minimum limit written on an occurrence basis for bodily injury, death and property damage. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 minimum limit written on an occurrence basis for bodily injury, death and property damage. Workers' Compensation and Employer's :Liability: Workers' Compensation as required by the Labor Code of the State of California and Employers Liability limits of $1,000,000 per accident. Professional Liability: $1,000,000 minimum limit per claim. If such insurance is on a claims -made basis, Consultant agrees to keep such insurance in full force and effect for at least three years after termination or date of completion of this Agreement. 15.3 Other Provisions. Insurance policies required by this Agreement shall contain the following provisions: 15.4 All Policies. Each insurance policy required herein, other than professional liability shall provide that the coverage shall not be non -renewed, cancelled or reduced by the insurer or Consultant except after at least ten (10) days' prior written notice by Certified mail, return receipt requested, has been given to SGVRHT. As soon as Consultant becomes aware, it shall provide to SGVRHT notice of suspension or voiding of any coverage or reduction in coverage which results in Consultant not meeting the minimum requirements set forth in this Agreement. AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 7 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 15.5 General Liability and Automobile :Liability Coverages. The Indemnitees shall be named as additional insureds on all policies of general liability, property damage, and automotive liability insurance for all work performed by Consultant under this Agreement. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to Indemnitees. Consultant's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to the Indemnitees. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the Indemnitees. Consultant's insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. Any failure to comply with the reporting or other provisions of the policies including breaches of warranties shall not affect coverage provided to SGVRHT, and its respective elected and appointed officers, officials, members or employees. 15.6 Workers' Compensation and Emplo-yer's Liability Coverage. Unless the SGVRHT otherwise agrees in writing, the insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the Indemnitees for losses arising from services performed by Consultant. 15.7 Other Requirements. Consultant agrees to deposit with SGVRHT, at or before the performance of any services under this Agreement, certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsements or a copy of the policy evidencing same, necessary to satisfy SGVRHT that Consultant has complied with the insurance provisions of this Agreement. The certificates and endorsements are to be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. SGVRHT reserves the right to inspect complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. Consultant shall include all subcontractors, if any, as insureds under its policies or furnish separate certificates and endorsements from each subcontractor evidencing the same minimum coverage requirements that Consultant must provide. Any deductibles or self -insured retentions must be declared to and approved by SGVRHT, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. All policies of insurance, except professional liability insurance, shall be issued by an insurance company which is authorized to do business in the State of California or is otherwise approved in writing by SGVRHT. 16. Termination of Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, SGVRHT may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, at any time by giving thirty (30) days' written notice of termination to Consultant. In the event such notice is given, Consultant shall cease immediately all work in progress, unless the notice provides otherwise, except those services necessary to effectuate the termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, Consultant shall furnish to SGVRHT a final AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 8 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 invoice for work performed and expenses incurred by Consultant, as required by this Agreement. SGVRHT shall not be liable for any claim of lost profits. 17. Default. In the event either party defaults in its obligations hereunder, the non -defaulting party may declare a default by written notice to the defaulting party. The notice shall specify the basis for the default and the cure, which cure shall be implemented within thirty (30) days of the date of the notice or such longer time as may be provided in the notice. If cure is not made within the time provided in the notice, then this Agreement shall terminate and the non -defaulting party shall have all remedies available under this Agreement and the law. 18. Notices. All notices required or permitted to be given under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be personally delivered, or sent by facsimile or certified mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed as follows: To SGVRHT: Marisa Creter, Executive Director San Gabriel Valley :Regional Housing Trust 1000 S. Fremont Avenue Suite 10-210 Alhambra, CA 91803 with a copy to: David DeBerry, SGVRHT General Counsel Woodruff, Spradlin & Smart 555 Anton Blvd., Suite 1200 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 To Consultant: Brad Fieldhouse, Executive Director Kingdom Causes, dba City Net 4508 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 292 Long Beach, CA 90807 Notice shall be deemed effective on the date personally delivered or transmitted by facsimile or, if mailed, three (3) days after deposit of the same in the custody of the United States Postal Service. 19. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the parties. 20. Waiver. Waiver by any party to this Agreement of any term, condition, or covenant of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other term, condition, or covenant. Waiver by any AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 9 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 party of any breach of the provisions of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of any other provision, nor a waiver of any subsequent breach or violation of any provision of this Agreement. Acceptance by SGVRHT of any work or services by Consultant shall not constitute a waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement. 21. Law to Govern; Venue. This Agreement shall be interpreted, construed and governed according to the laws of the State of California. In the event of litigation between the parties, venue in state trial courts shall lie exclusively in the County of Los Angeles. In the event of litigation in a U.S. District Court, venue shall lie exclusively in the Central District of California, in Los Angeles. 22. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including the exhibits attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by this reference, is the entire, complete, final and exclusive expression of the parties with respect to the matters addressed therein and supersedes all other agreements or understandings, whether oral or written, or entered into between Consultant and SGVRHT prior to the execution of this Agreement. No statements, representations or other agreements, whether oral or written, made by any party which are not embodied herein shall be valid and binding. No amendment to this Agreement shall be valid and binding unless in writing duly executed by the parties or their authorized representatives. Any attempt to waive the requirement for a written amendment shall be void. 23. Section Headings. The section headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience and identification only and shall not be deemed to limit or define the contents to which they relate. 24. Severability. If any term, condition or covenant of this Agreement is declared or determined by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby and the Agreement shall be read and construed without the invalid, void or unenforceable provision(s). 25. Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. As Task Orders are issued, Consultant agrees to commence the work provided therein and to diligently prosecute the work in the time provided in the Task Order, if any. AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 10 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 26. Delays. Neither Party shall be liable for damages, including liquidated damages, if any, caused by delay in performance or failure to perform due to causes beyond the control of such Party. Such causes include, but are not limited to, acts of God, acts of the public enemy, acts of federal, state or local governments, court orders, fires, floods, epidemics, strikes, embargoes, and unusually severe weather. Consultant's sole remedy for delays outside its control shall be an extension of time. Consultant must document any delay and request an extension of time in writing at that the time of the delay to the satisfaction of SGVRHT. [Signature page to follow] AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 11 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the :Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET By_ Title: Date: By_ Title: Date: By MARISA CRETER Executive Director Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: vmka VG" DAVID DeBERRY General Counsel *NOTE: If Consultant is a corporation, the SGVRHT requires the following signature(s): -- (1) the Chairman of'the Board the President or a Vice -President, AND (2) the Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer, an Assistant Secretary or an Assistant Treasurer. If only one corporate officer exists or one corporate officer holds more than one corporate office, please so indicate. OR -- The corporate officer named in a corporate resolution as authorized to enter into this Agreement. A copy of the corporate resolution, certified by the Secretary close in time to the execution of the Agreement, must be provided to the SGVRHT. AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 12 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 SCOPE OF SERVICES Task 1.1 Project Management City Net will hold kick-off meeting the week of August 8, 2022 and 6 weekly meetings with project team during Plan creation and initial client intake process. City Net will host monthly meetings with project team once the site is operational to discuss onsite service provision, site needs, community feedback, and other operational updates. City Net will also be responsible for providing a monthly report in a format approved by the SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and the City demonstrating aggregate enrollment and exit data and provision of/connection to services. In addition to the monthly reporting, if incidents occur onsite, City and SGVRHT staff will be notified and provided an incident report within 24 hours. The Consultant will make the site available for tours from SGVRHT, SGVCOG, City staff, and other parties as requested by either SGVRHT or City staff. Tours will take place on an as needed basis on weekdays between 9AM and 5PM with at least 48-hour notice provided. Deliverables: Kick-off meeting agenda & meeting notes (1); weekly meeting agendas and notes (6); monthly meeting agendas and meeting notes (12); facilitate onsite tours (as needed) Task 1.2 Plan Development & Staff Onboarding City Net will work with the SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and City staff to develop an Operations, Staffing, and Services Plan (Plan) for the site. The Plan should outline how the site will be operated to ensure that all site residents receive the resources that they need to move into permanent housing as quickly as practicable. The Plan should operationalize how City Net will work with stakeholders to maximize participant and program success by balancing on -site services with existing services available through CES, the County of Los Angeles, and the City's existing services contracts and resources. The Plan should outline roles and responsibilities for onsite staff, as well as how these staff will work with other off -site staff and services. The Plan should also outline the approach to ensure that all needed services are available for the site's participants, and for services not available at the site, where the services can be found and how they would be accessed. For example, the Plan should maximize participant connection to these existing services and strengthen coordination with participants' existing case managers and housing navigators. City Net should include specific partnership opportunities with additional service providers and agencies in the region providing resources to families experiencing homelessness. City Net should include any additional Plan components required to ensure site safety, provision of family specific services, and other components as recommended by City Net. Current with the development of the plan, City Net should begin recruiting and onboarding efforts to staff the site by the operations date. Staff must be onboarded prior to September 26, 2022. The Plan should include the following components at a minimum: Program Policies and Procedures: Eligibility and Referrals, Program Intake, Program Exit • Program Eligibility: City Net will develop policies and procedures for identifying eligible participants. The site will serve families experiencing homelessness with a local preference for families with a nexus to Baldwin Park. For this project, families are defined as one or more legal guardians and one or more minor children. Participants must not need AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 13 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 hospitalization or skilled nursing care. Adult participants must be able to manage Activities of Daily Living (i.e., ability to transfer in and out of a bed, bathe, dress, and address hygiene needs independently). Adult participants should include those with less urgent needs, considered moderate or mid -range acuity, or low acuity (or low to moderate service needs). Participants must be able to meet any custody, parole, or other legal requirements while residing at the site in to be eligible. The Plan's participant eligibility requirements should aim to maximize the likelihood of success of placing participants into permanent housing. • Referrals Process: City Net will develop policies and procedures for accepting referrals. Plan will include accepting referrals from City staff, City public safety teams, City- and SGVCOG-contracted housing navigators, CES-outreach teams, and other CES partners (hereafter referred to as "Partners"). City Net will work with Partners to prioritize participants living adjacent to the site and those experiencing homelessness in the site's jurisdiction, surrounding jurisdictions, or Service Planning Area (SPA) 3. • Program Intake: City Net will establish an intake process and procedures. Plan will include ensuring that all participants are enrolled in HMIS and updating information in HMIS. • Housing and Services Plan: For those participants that do not have one, following intake and assessment, City Net must work with each participant and any case manager and/or housing navigator to develop a Housing and Services Plan. Plan should include existing services to which to connect the participant. If the participant already has a Housing and Services Plan, City Net will work with the participant and their existing housing navigator to update the plan as necessary. City Net will work with the participant and other assigned case managers to complete a monthly update to assess progress towards achieving the goals defined in the Housing and Services Plan. • Community Rules: City Net will develop policies and procedures for individual family units and communal areas to ensure safety of all participants with particular attention to supervision of children at the site. Each family will be responsible for monitoring their children and City Net will be responsible for confirming each family is aware of the monitoring requirements and rules for communal areas. • Program Exit: City Net will develop policies and procedures that adhere to best practices for exiting participants from the site. These include striving to move participants out of the Program and into permanent housing as quickly as possible, assisting with reunification services or assisting the participant with self -resolving their housing bridge, and otherwise assisting participants in fulfilling their Housing and Services Plan. The policies and procedures should also establish expectations for lengths of stay and when participants should otherwise be exited from the program (e.g. not utilizing a unit; hospitalization; incarceration). Plan will include entering exit information into a case note in HMIS and submitting an SGVRHT exit form. • Safety Concerns: City Net will establish protocols when a participant is deemed a risk to the safety of City Net's staff or other participants. City Net must have a policy about how to manage the return of participants who are exited due to concerns about the safety of other participants or staff created by the exited participant. Site Management and Oversight • Plan will include the following o Provision of three meals per client prepared onsite or delivered to the site daily AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 14 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 IWAVIOkINTI ■ Meals should include consideration of dietary needs based on resident composition i.e. Baby formula, age appropriate snacks, and frequency based on nutritional needs. • 24/7 site staffing and procedures o Coordinate with the City to facilitate trash pick-up and regular cleaning of the site and ensure the facility remains sanitary. Trash pick-up will be provided by the City. o Maintain site accessibility. City will provide ADA accessible units and paths of travel. City Net will maintain accessible paths of travel and provide reasonable accommodations for the laundry room and other amenities as needed. Coordinate with volunteers and accept and distribute donations as appropriate. o Ensure that the site is operated in a way that is consistent with its intended use and ensure that the SGVRHT and the City maintain their warranties on the product. Should issues arise that prevent City Net from operating the site consistent with expectations, City Net is responsible for notifying the City within twenty-four (24) hours. o Ensure that the facility remains sanitary, healthful, and otherwise safe for its intended or actual use. o Promptly and appropriately respond to the needs of participants, including referrals to medical, mental health, and other relevant service providers. The plan must include procedures for addressing emergency situations including notifying the SGVRHT and City within twenty-four (24) hours. Case Management, Housing Navigation, and Connection to Existing Services • Coordination with Existing Case Managers and Housing Navigators: The Plan will include coordination with participants' existing case managers and housing navigators to facilitate linkage to services and referrals to permanent housing. The Plan will outline how to efficiently coordinate with existing case managers and housing navigators. • Site -Based Case Management and Housing Navigation: City Net will provide case management services to assist participants in accessing permanent housing through referrals to housing programs, such as Rapid Rehousing, Permanent Supportive Housing, and affordable housing, or assisting the participant in self -resolving their housing bridge. The Plan will outline how to efficiently provide case management and housing navigation at the site and in collaboration with existing offsite resources. This includes both how clients will be connected to vouchers and how clients will be supporting in securing housing where the vouchers can be used. • Coordination with Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS): City Net will coordinate with DCFS and other departments to ensure families are in compliance and receive necessary services. City Net will provide site access to these agencies as required. • Coordination with School District: City Net will coordinate with staff at local schools to meet the needs of children residing at the site. • Connection to Existing Services: In addition to housing support, case management should include linkage to services, including but not limited to health care, behavioral or mental health services, substance use treatment, employment services, and identifying transportation to those services. City Net is expected to connect participants to existing services in SPA 3 as needed. Staffing Levels, Qualifications, and Schedule AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 15 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 • City Net should detail proposed staffing levels to provide full time case management and housing navigation, 24/7 security staffing, facilitate clients' needs including showers, meals, and connection to additional services, and provision of 3 meals per day for clients. Each family will be responsible for monitoring their children and City Net will be responsible for confirming each family is aware of the monitoring requirements and rules for communal areas. Support Securing Additional Funding and Resources • Plan should maximize connection to programs for which participants are eligible, for example Medicaid/Medi-Cal, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Plan will also include coordination with the SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and City to engage community groups and members by pursuing donations to support the site. This could include donations of food, clothing, funding, or other resources. City Net will not be expected to lead this effort but will be asked to provide recommendations and connections, and support the outreach efforts. • Plan should include connections to services for children including but not limited to tutoring and homework help. The Proposer will not be responsible for providing these services directly, but will help facilitate site access and program participation. • Plan should include anticipated direct expenses to support clients including, but not limited to, the purchase of diapers, formula, clothing, and school supplies. Deliverables: Outline of Operations and Services :Plan; Draft & Final Operations and Services Plan AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 16 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 2B7DDDE8-8021-4CC1-8B41-4A88D6900151 COMPENSATION Compensation will be on a time and materials basis. The total not -to -exceed compensation for all services performed under this Agreement shall be in accordance with Table 1 and shall not exceed $50,000.00. Each month, City Net shall furnish to SGVRHT an original invoice for all work performed and expenses incurred during the preceding month. Table 1: Budget Task Not -to -Exceed Amount Task 1.1: Project Management $10,000 Task 1.2: Plan Development and Staff Onboardin $40,000 TOTAL $50,000 AGREEMENT NO. RHT 22-19 Page 17 of 17 Envelope Id: 2B7DDDE880214CC18B414A88D6900151 Subject: Please DocuSign: 22-19_Family Bridge Housing Service Provider_PSA_CityNet Source Envelope: Document Pages: 17 Signatures: 1 Certificate Pages: 2 Initials: 0 AutoNav: Enabled Envelopeld Stamping: Enabled Time Zone: (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) Status: Original 8/4/2022 8:06:04 AM Brielle Acevedo bacevedo@sgvrht.org Regional Housing Trust Coordinator San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign David DeBerry ddeberry@wss-law.com General Counsel Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Art Gray artgray08@gmaii.com Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Brad Fieldhouse brad@citynet.org City Net Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Marisa Creter MCreter@SGVCOG.org Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Holder: Turner Lott tlott@sgvcog.org • • Using IP Address: 47.146.249.151 'lea vt' Signature Adoption: Pre -selected Style Using IP Address: 34.208.136.214 Status: Sent Envelope Originator: Turner Lott 4900 Rivergrade Road Suite A120 Irwindale, CA 91706 tlott@sgvcog.org IP Address: 76.91.22.130 Location: DocuSign Sent: 8/4/2022 8:13:39 AM Viewed: 8/4/2022 8:25:00 AM Signed: 8/4/2022 9:27:14 AM Sent: 8/4/2022 9:27:16 AM Viewed: 8/4/2022 10:23:42 AM Signed: 8/4/2022 10:24:18 AM Sent: 8/4/2022 10:24:19 AM Resent: 8/4/2022 3:03:06 PM Sent: 8/4/2022 10:24:19 AM Dennis Dalan ddalan@sgvcog.org Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Dieudonne Wankwe dwankwe@sgvcog.org Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Melissa Truong mtruong@sgvcog.org Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Yanin Rivera yrivera@sgvcog.org Security Level: Email, Account Authentication (None) Electronic Record and Signature Disclosure: Not Offered via DocuSign Envelope Sent Hashed/Encrypted 8/4/2022 8:13:39 AM FIRST AMENDMENT TO CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING TRUST AND KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET 1 This First Amendment to Consultant Services Agreement ("First Amendment") is made and entered into as of August 17, 2022, by and between the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust, a California joint powers agency ("SGVRHT"), and Kingdom Causes, dba City Net, a California corporation (herein referred to as the "Consultant") with reference to the following: A. The SGVRHT and the Consultant entered into that certain Consultant Services Agreement dated as of August 4, 2022, which is incorporated herein by this reference (the "Original Agreement"); and B. The SGVRHT and the Consultant desire to amend the Original Agreement to modify, amend and supplement certain portions thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Defined Terms. Except as otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings set forth for such terms in the Original Agreement. 2. Revised Scope of Services. The Scope of Services, Exhibit "A" to the Original Agreement, is hereby amended, modified and supplemented to include the services described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 3. Term. The Term of the Original Agreement as set forth in Section 2 therein is from August 3, 2022 to September 30, 2022. This First Amendment extends the Term up to and including September 30, 2023. 4. Compensation. The total not -to -exceed compensation set forth in Section 3 of the Original Agreement was the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). Section 3 of the Original Agreement is hereby amended to provide for an increase of Nine Hundred Forty -Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty -Two Dollars & 86/100 ($947,962.86) so that the total not -to -exceed compensation, as amended by this First Amendment shall not exceed Nine Hundred Ninety -Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty -Two Dollars & 86/100 ($997,962.86) without the prior authorization of the SGVRHT. Exhibit "B" of the Original Agreement entitled "Compensation", is deleted in its entirety and replaced with Exhibit "B", attached hereto and incorporated herein by the reference. 1 1528712.1 5. Integration. This First Amendment and all attachments hereto (if any) integrate all of the terms and conditions mentioned herein, and supersede all negotiations with respect hereto. This First Amendment amends, as set forth herein, the Original Agreement and except as specifically amended hereby, the Original Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. To the extent that there is any conflict or inconsistency between the terms and provisions of this First Amendment and the terms and provisions of the Original Agreement, the terms and provisions of this First Amendment shall control. IN WITNESS hereof, the parties enter into this First Amendment on the year and day first above written. "CONSULTANT" KINGDOM CAUSES, DBA CITY NET *Bv: Brad Fieldhouse Tittle: Executive Director "SGVRHT" SAN GABRIEL VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING TRUST Bv: Marisa Creter Title: Executive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM David DeBerry, General Counsel *NOTE: If Consultant is a corporation, the SGVRHT requires the following signature(s): -- (1) the Chairman of the Board, the President or a Vice -President, AND (2) the Secretary, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer, an Assistant Secretary or an Assistant Treasurer. If only one corporate officer exists or one corporate officer holds more than one corporate office, please so indicate. OR -- The corporate officer named in a corporate resolution as authorized to enter into this Agreement. A copy of the corporate resolution, certified by the Secretary close in time to the execution of the Agreement, must be provided to the SGVRHT. 1528712.1 EXHIBIT "A" ADDITIONAL SCOPE OF SERVICES [Behind this page.] 1528712.1 Task 2.1 Site Preparation City Net will work with the City, SGVRHT, and SGVCOG to identify the initial list of clients to be served at the site. City Net will host a kick-off meeting no later than September 8, 2022 and 3 weekly check -in calls with SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and the City to facilitate initial client enrollment. City Net will provide SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and City with a referral form to ensure all necessary client information is provided to City Net to begin the screening and enrollment process. Once 16 households are identified, City Net will begin to keep a waiting list of at least 8 households. City Net will facilitate on -site client intake and move -ins on site opening date. The site is expected to be fully occupied within 1 week of opening. Site opening date is September 26, 2022. SGVRHT and City staff will facilitate a site walk through prior to opening. Deliverables: Referral form; Initial client list (16 households) and waitlist (8 households); attend site walk through Task 2.2 Site Operation City Net will operate the site for one year, from September 26, 2022 to September 22, 2023, with the two, one-year options to extend the term if mutually agreed upon by SGVRHT and City Net. City Net will operate the site in accordance with the approved Operations, Staffing, and Services Plan (Plan) and must maintain a 90% or greater occupancy rate. City Net will provide 24/7 security in accordance with the Plan. City Net staffing will follow the levels detailed in the Annual Budget in Exhibit B. As further detailed in the plan, staffing will include: • Residential Coordinator- 7 FTE: support client needs including meals and • Case Manager- 1 FTE: perform client intakes and exits, maintain HMIS data, perform case management and housing navigation • Site Manager- 1 FTE: Site and program supervision • Additional staffing to support human resources, finance, and operations As further detailed in the plan, services will include: • 24/7 staffing • 3 ready to eat meals per client daily which are prepared onsite or delivered to the site Deliverables: Onsite staffing in accordance with Plan; 24/7 security; 3 meals per day for 16 households (estimated 45-50 individuals). 2.3 Closure of Site and Transition of Current Residents At the end of the one-year pilot program period (unless extended) or upon determination of site closure, City Net will work with SGVRHT, SGVCOG, and the City to provide appropriate housing and shelter for any clients onsite as detailed in the Operations and Services Plan. City Net will provide SGVRHT with a summary of all services provided at the site and a summary of client exits including the transfer of any clients onsite at the time of site closure. 1528712.1 Deliverables: Transfer for all clients onsite; HMIS reporting of site closure and client transfers; final report of all services provided during site operation 1528712.1 1528712.1 COMPENSATION [Behind this page.] 1528712.1 Compensation will be on a time and materials basis. The total not -to -exceed compensation for all services performed under this Agreement shall be in accordance with Table 1 and shall not exceed $997,962.86. Each month, City Net shall furnish to SGV.RHT an original invoice, with appropriate backup, for all work performed and expenses incurred during the preceding month. 1528712.1 ITEM NO. SA-1 STAFF REPORT LD TO: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Successor Agency HU�:�O � � TEE rr to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of The ...,d48RJEL,.... City of Baldwin Park SAKI VALLEY ',, !P FROM: Rose Tam, Director of Finance DATE: August 17, 2022 SUBJECT: Successor Agency To The Dissolved Community Development Commission of The City of Baldwin Park Warrants and Demands SUMMARY Attached is the Warrants and Demands Register for the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park to be ratified by the City Council. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. FISCAL IMPACT The total of the attached Warrants Register for Successor Agency of the City of Baldwin Park was $12,470.40. BACKGROUND The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information as set out in the California Government Code. Staff has reviewed the requests for expenditures for the appropriate budgetary approval and for the authorization from the department head or its designee. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the California Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred. Payments released since the previous meeting and the following is a summary of the payment released: 1. The July 8 to August 4, 2022, Successor Agency Warrant with check number 13586 through check number 13588 in total amount of $12,470.40 was made on behalf of Successor Agency of the City of Baldwin Park constituting of claim and demand against the Successor Agency of the City of Baldwin Park, are herewith presented to the City Council as required by law, and hereby ratified. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Check Register Payment Number 13586 13587 13588 13598 Check Register City of Baldwin Park, CA By (None) Payment Dates 7/8/2022 - 8/4/2022 Payment Date Vendor Name Description jItem) Account Number Amount 07/11/2022 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY COUNCI FY 22/2023 ANNUAL DEUS FO 890-25-299-53330-11107 6,235.40 07/18/2022 NINAAGUINAGA UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FY 22/ 890-40-420-50119-14405 60.00 07/21/2022 R5G INC SERVICES RELATED TO PREPAR 890-40-405-51100-00000 5,025,00 07/21/2022 RSG INC SERVICFS REiAT£p TO PREPAR 890-40-405-51100-00000 1,150.00 Grand Total: 12,470.40 8/4/2-022 U:S7:42 AM Page 1 of 2 Check Register Payment Dates: 7/8/2022 - 8/4/2022 Fund Summary Fund Payment Amount 990 - LOW -MOD INCOME HOUSING 12,470.40 Grand Total: 12,470.40 Account Summary Account Number Account Name Payment Amount 890-25-299-53330-11107 PUBLICATIONS, SUBSCRI 6,235.40 890-40-405-51100-00000 CONSULTANT SERVICES 6,175.00 890-40-420-50119-14405 UNIFORM / EQUIP ALLO 60.00 Grand Total: 12,470.40 Project Account Summary Project Account Key Payment Amount **None** 12,470.40 Grand Total. 12,470.40 Report Summary 8/4/2022 8:57:42 AM Page 2 of 2 ITEM NO. SA-2 SUBJECT: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Rose Tam, Director of Finance August 17, 2022 Treasurer's Report — June 2022 SUMMARY Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month of June 2022. The Treasurer's Report lists all cash for the City which includes the Baldwin Park Financing Authority, the Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission (CDC). All investments are in compliance with the City's Investment Policy and the California Government Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND City of Baldwin Park Investment Policy requires the Treasurer's Report be submitted to the Mayor and City Council on a monthly basis. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Exhibit "A", Treasurer's Report CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TREASURER'S REPORT 613912022 ESTIMATED INVESTMENT INTEREST PURCHASE MATURITY PAR CURRENT BOOK MARKET DESCRIPTION RATE DATE DATE VALUE PRINCIPAL VALUE VALUE State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) City4ncluding General Fund & all other Special Revenue Funds 0A61% Varies Varies $ 24,914,246:54 $ 24,914,245.54 $ 24,914,245,54 $ 24,914,245.54 Housing Authority 0.861% Varies Varies 14,134.43 14,134.43 14,134.43 14.134A3 24,928,379,97 24,928,379.97 ---24,928,379.97 24,928,379.97 US Bank - Debt Service Trustee Accounts Fiscal Agent Funds (TrustlDebt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 6,720,133,a9 6,720,133.89 6,720,133.89 6,720,133,89 Fiscal Agent Funds - Successor Agency (Trust/Debt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,84Loo 7,586,97T89 7,586,977.89 7,506,977.89 7,586,977.89 $ 32,515,357.86 $ 32,515,367,86 32,615,367.86 $ 32,515,357.86 Total Investments 32,616,357.86 Cash with Bank of the West City Checking (General) 26,105,952,78 Money Market Plus 42,820.89 City Miscellaneous Cash (WIC, PIR) 763,411.85 Successor Agency 678,187.59 Housing Authority 869,683.31 Financing Authority O.OD Total Cash with Bank of the West 28,449,956.42 Investment Brokerage Capital Reserves (Divdend Option Cash) 257,773.5 Total Cash and Investments $ -- 61,223 0-87.86 In accordance with AB X126,Ihe Community Development Commission is dissolved effective January 31, 2012. The successor agency name is "The City of Baldwin Park as Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin ParW'. There was no investment maturity/purchase transactions made for the month of June 2022 and no depositstwithdrawals were made through the Local Agency Investment Fund. In compliance with the California Government Code Section 53646 et seq., I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the City's expenditure requirements for the next six months that all investments are in compliance to the City's Statement of Investment Policy. U .7.1 M =- RoseTani Sze Director of Finance BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 August 17, 2022 UT1 Audio Streaming will be available at: https.11www.youtube.comlchannellUCFLZO dDFR�y59rhiDZl3Fg/featured?view as=subscriber httpa/baldwinpark.granicus.comlViewPublisher.php?view id=10 Audio Streaming Simultaneously in Spanish will be available at: hit s://www.youtube.coin/channel/UC3bPFBIHcoPlkslXgetmGcA Emmanuel J. Estrada Daniel Damian Alejandra Avila Monica Garcia Paul C. Hernandez PUBLIC COMMENTS The public is encouraged to address the City Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. In accordance with Chapter 39 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, Speakers must address the Council as a whole and refrain from making impertinent, slanderous, or profane remarks or disrupt the peace of the meeting. Chair Vice Chair Board Member Board Member Board Member COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. De acuerdo con el capitulo 39 del Codigo Municipal de la Ciudad de Baldwin Park, los comentaros deben se dirigidos al Concilio como una sola entidad, y no ser impertinentes, difamatorios, o profanos, o interrumpir la paz de la reunion. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Board Members: Alejandra Avila, Monica Garcia, Paul C. Hernandez, Vice Chair Daniel Damian, and Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate andlor schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. (Government Code §54954.21 ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar acci6n en algOn asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas porpersonas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar ylo fijar asuntos para tomaren consideraci6n en juntas proximal. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] If you wish to comment on agenda items, please email your name, City of residence, item number and a phone number where you will be available between the hours of 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM on August 17, 2022 to commentsL&baldwinpar•k.com. You will be contacted by a staff member and will be granted 3 (three) minutes to speak live during the meeting. If you are a non-English Speaker and require translation services in another language other than Spanish, please indicate your request in your communication up to 48 hours prior to the meeting. If large numbers of persons wishing to speak are gathered (a reduction of the speaking time allotted for each speaker may be announced). A one hour limit may be placed on the time for public communications so that City business can be conducted, after which time, communications can resume. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Treasurer's Report — June 2022 Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Marlen Garcia, Secretary of the Finance Authority hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 11th day of August, 2022. 071 Marlen Gard , City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2 Id Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960-4011 ext. 466 or via e-mail at Imora�dwinpark. com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960-4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) ITEM NO. 1 hL TO: HUB: v 'T E WI , FROM: L,EY n W�O. DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Financing Authority Rose Tam, Director of Finance August 17, 2022 Treasurer's Report — June 2022 SUMMARY Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month of June 2022. The Treasurer's Report lists all cash for the City which includes the Baldwin Park Financing Authority, the Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission (CDC). All investments are in compliance with the City's Investment Policy and the California Government Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND City of Baldwin Park Investment Policy requires the Treasurer's Report be submitted to the Mayor and City Council on a monthly basis. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Exhibit "A", Treasurer's Report CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TREASURER'S REPORT 613912022 ESTIMATED INVESTMENT INTEREST PURCHASE MATURITY PAR CURRENT BOOK MARKET DESCRIPTION RATE DATE DATE VALUE PRINCIPAL VALUE VALUE State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) City4ncluding General Fund & all other Special Revenue Funds 0A61% Varies Varies $ 24,914,246:54 $ 24,914,245.54 $ 24,914,245,54 $ 24,914,245.54 Housing Authority 0.861% Varies Varies 14,134.43 14,134.43 14,134.43 14.134A3 24,928,379,97 24,928,379.97 ---24,928,379.97 24,928,379.97 US Bank - Debt Service Trustee Accounts Fiscal Agent Funds (TrustlDebt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 6,720,133,a9 6,720,133.89 6,720,133.89 6,720,133,89 Fiscal Agent Funds - Successor Agency (Trust/Debt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,84Loo 7,586,97T89 7,586,977.89 7,506,977.89 7,586,977.89 $ 32,515,357.86 $ 32,515,367,86 32,615,367.86 $ 32,515,357.86 Total Investments 32,616,357.86 Cash with Bank of the West City Checking (General) 26,105,952,78 Money Market Plus 42,820.89 City Miscellaneous Cash (WIC, PIR) 763,411.85 Successor Agency 678,187.59 Housing Authority 869,683.31 Financing Authority O.OD Total Cash with Bank of the West 28,449,956.42 Investment Brokerage Capital Reserves (Divdend Option Cash) 257,773.5 Total Cash and Investments $ -- 61,223 0-87.86 In accordance with AB X126,Ihe Community Development Commission is dissolved effective January 31, 2012. The successor agency name is "The City of Baldwin Park as Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin ParW'. There was no investment maturity/purchase transactions made for the month of June 2022 and no depositstwithdrawals were made through the Local Agency Investment Fund. In compliance with the California Government Code Section 53646 et seq., I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the City's expenditure requirements for the next six months that all investments are in compliance to the City's Statement of Investment Policy. U .7.1 M =- RoseTani Sze Director of Finance BALDWIN PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 August 17, 2022 Audio Streaming will be available at: https://www.youtube.com/channeVUCFLZQ dQFRiE59rhiQZ13Eg&eqtured?view qs=subscriber http://boldwinpark.pranicus.com/yiewPublisher.php?view id=10 Audio Streaming Simultaneously in Spanish will be available at. https.-Ilwww.voutube.com/channe//UC3bPFBIHcoPIk,v]X qetmGcA S 141EL A L J Emmanuel J. Estrada Daniel Damian Alejandra Avila Monica Garcia Paul C. Hernandez Chair Vice Chair Board Member Board Member Board Member PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the Se invita al p6blico a dingirse al Concitio o City Council or any of its Agencies listed cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en on this agenda on any matter posted on esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto the agenda or on any other matter within publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que its jurisdiction. In accordance with est6 bajo su jurisdicci6n. De acuerdo con el Chapter 39 of the Baldwin Park Municipal capitulo 39 del C6digo Municipal de la Ciudad Code, Speakers must address the de Baldwin Park, los comentaros deben se Council as a whole and refrain from dirigidos al Concilio como una sola entidad, y no making impertinent, slanderous, or ser impertinentes, difamatorios, o profanos, o profane remarks or disrupt the peace of interrumpir la paz de la reunion. the meeting. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Board Members: Alejandra Avila, Monica Garcia, Paul C. Hernandez, Vice Chair Daniel Damian, and Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and/or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQU►ERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar acci6n en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] If you wish to comment on agenda items, please email your name, City of residence, item number and a phone number where you will be available between the hours of 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM on August 17, 2022 to comments(a_baldwinpark.com. You will be contacted by a staff member and will be granted 3 (three) minutes to speak live during the meeting. If you are a non-English Speaker and require translation services in another language other than Spanish, please indicate your request in your communication up to 48 hours prior to the meeting. If large numbers of persons wishing to speak are gathered (a reduction of the speaking time allotted for each speaker may be announced). A one hour limit may be placed on the time for public communications so that City business can be conducted, after which time, communications can resume. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Baldwin Park Housing Authority's Warrants and Demands Staff recommends that the Board ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. 2. Treasurer's Report — June 2022 Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Marlen Garcia, Secretary of the Housing Authority hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 11th day of August, 2022. 0;?fth*.1AwZ Marlen Garcia, City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960-4011 ext. 466 or via e-mail at lmorales@baldwinl)ark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960-4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34,102.104 ADA TITLE II) ►f �i�T[Lrel TO: .. FROM: h1�4 DATE: �° JANO� SUBJECT: SUMMARY Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Housing Authority Rose Tam, Director of Finance August 17, 2022 Baldwin Park Housing Authority's Warrants and Demands Attached are the Warrants and Demands Registers for the City of Baldwin Park Housing Authority to be ratified by the Board. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. FISCAL IMPACT The total of the Warrants and Demands for Housing Authority was $ 542,314.47. BACKGROUND The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information as set out in the California Government Code. Staff has reviewed the requests for expenditures for the appropriate budgetary approval and for the authorization from the department head or its designee. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the California Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred. Payments released since the previous meeting and the following is a summary of the payment released: The July 8 to August 4,2022 Warant check numbers 72604 through 72616 in the amount of $3,188.33 and Automated Clearing House (ACH) In the amount of $539,126.14 were made on behalf of City of Baldwin Park Housing Authority constituting of claims and demands, are herewith presented to the Board as required by law, and hereby ratified. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Happy Check Register 2. Happy Check Register ACH Check Register Report 8/4/2022 Date Range: 0710812022..,08104/2022 Grouped by: Program and Increment VMS Date Range: ... Program: 1-Housing Choice Voucher Sorted by: Check Number Payment Type: Check Numbers: ... Direct Deposit: Exclude Direct Deposit Check Cleared: All Port Status: Include Port Ins Zero HAPs: Include Zero HAPs Voided Payments: Omit Voided Payments Held Checks: Exclude Held Checks Housing Choice Voucher Check Number Check Date VMS Date Payee Name DID Amount ❑ 72604 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mayra J Sandoval ❑ $70.00 ❑ 72605 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Bertha Cedillo ❑ $128.00 ❑ 72606 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Vanessa G Ross ❑ $58,00 ❑ 72607 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Michael P Onopa ❑ $32,00 ❑ 72608 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Guadalupe M Murillo ❑ $64.00 ❑ 72609 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Rebecca Galindo ❑ $31.00 ❑ 72610 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Serena L Sabatino ❑ $30.00 ❑ 72611 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Leticia J Batice ❑ $5.00 ❑ 72612 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mindy Sophia Aguirre ❑ $33.00 ❑ 72613 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Monica Sandoval ❑ $39.00 ❑ 72614 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Camille M Lovesmith ❑ $4.00 ❑ 72615 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Eternal Link LLC ❑ $1780.00 ❑ 72616 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 City of Carlsbad ❑ $914.33 Housing Choice Voucher Total $3,188.33 Average $227.74 Unit Count 2 Average Weighted by Unit Count $1,300.00 Hard to House Count Copyright 0 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page i Check Register Report 814/2022 Date Range: 07108I2022...08/04/2022 Grouped by: Program and Increment VMS Date Range: Program: 1-Housing Choice Voucher Sorted by: Check Number Payment Type: Check Numbers: Direct Deposit: Include Direct Deposit Check Cleared: All Port Status: Include Port Ins Zero HAPs: Include Zero HAPs Voided Payments: Omit Voided Payments Held Checks: Exclude Held Checks Housing Choice Voucher VCheck Number Check Dale VMS Date Payee Name DD Amount ❑ 28768 07/12/2022 06/05/2022 Monrovia 612, LP 0 $4094.00 ❑ 28769 07/1212022 05/12/2022 El Monte Housing Partners LP - The ® $7055.00 ❑ 28770 07/12/2022 07/01/2022 Isabel R Sanchez ® $243.00 ❑ 28771 07/12/2022 05/10/2022 TDF LP - Pacific Towers c/o Winn ® $2561.00 ❑ 28772 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Y & H Investment, Inc. ® $1396.00 ❑ 28773 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Eunice Property, LLC ® $1242.00 ❑ 28774 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Wilson Apartment Associates L.P. ® $764.00 ❑ 28775 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Monet Huong Nguyen ® $2646.00 ❑ 28776 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 ASCENSION HOLDINGS LLC ® $1244.00 ❑ 28777 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tom Cinquegrani ® $1233.00 ❑ 28778 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mark T. Fernandez ® $1300.00 ❑ 28779 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Melody (Muoi) Dao ® $1426,00 ❑ 28780 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 John W. Ruwitch and Anh Lam Truong ® $1162,00 ❑ 28781 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 SAE GROUP, LLC ® $1780.00 ❑ 28782 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Wei Zhen Su 19 $1194.00 ❑ 28783 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mallorca Apartments, LTD ® $1323.00 ❑ 28784 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Michael L or Ling Brooks ® $917.00 ❑ 28785 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Donna J Fails ® $828.00 ❑ 28786 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Cipriano Salazar Jr. ® $1453.00 ❑ 28787 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dung Tran 09 $572,00 ❑ 28788 08/01/2022 08101/2022 Monrovia 612, LP 0 $13453,00 ❑ 28789 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Leslie K Ng 19 $779.00 ❑ 28790 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jun Hua Hu ® $2528.00 ❑ 28791 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Quoc T. Vo ® $380.00 ❑ 28792 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Orange County Housing Authority ® $1160.14 ❑ 28793 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lien Diep ® $1034.00 ❑ 28794 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Rosa Lamas-Serratos ® $1723.00 ❑ 28795 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Primrose Villa ® $5874.00 ❑ 28796 08/01/2022 08/0112022 Vinh H. Lai ® $1138.00 ❑ 28797 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Malcolm Oso ® $620.00 ❑ 28798 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dieu-Thuy Nu Ton ® $1547.00 ❑ 28799 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dajojo, LLC ® $697.00 Copyright O 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page 1 ❑ 28800 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dinghwa Eddy Liu ® $262.00 ❑ 28801 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Irma Diaz ® $1828,00 ❑ 28802 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Wai Keng Tam ® $1116.00 ❑ 28803 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Don Norwood ® $1373.00 ❑ 28804 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Raymond J Ruelas ® $2104,00 ❑ 28805 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Aaron Abdus Shakoor ® $1394.00 ❑ 28806 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ana Thai ® $874.00 ❑ 28807 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 SRI Properties No 15 LLC ® $1132.00 ❑ 28808 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Larry Chow ® $3087.00 ❑ 28809 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 T & T Asset Holding, LLC ® $1065.00 ❑ 28810 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Michael Alfred Alarcon ® $1321.00 ❑ 28811 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tuan Viet Ho ® $1834.00 ❑ 28812 08101/2022 08/01/2022 Carl P Heinzen ® $1850.00 ❑ 28813 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jun Ye and Ming Feng ® $1760,00 ❑ 28814 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 4324 Walnut St LLC ® $1288.00 ❑ 28815 08/01/2022 08101/2022 El Monte Housing Partners LP - The ® $10139.00 ❑ 28816 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Joseph T. Tung ® $1099.00 ❑ 28817 08/01/2022 08101/2022 Alamitas LLC ® $766,00 ❑ 28818 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Avalon Monrovia LLC ® $1038.00 ❑ 28819 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Pro Management Inc. ® $1629,00 ❑ 28820 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Andrew & Eva Fogg ® $1144,00 ❑ 28821 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Heritage Park Villas LP ® $19791.00 ❑ 28822 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Diba Management ® $11095.00 ❑ 28823 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tyler Court Associates, LP ® $572.00 ❑ 28824 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Palo Verde Apartments, LP ® $914.00 ❑ 28825 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ha X Van ® $3234.00 ❑ 28826 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Chen Jackson ® $670.00 ❑ 28827 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Philip Tsui ® $984.00 ❑ 28828 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Paul Yen ® $1033.00 ❑ 28829 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mie Chen ® $2402.00 ❑ 28830 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Becky Binh Nguyet Luu or Eddie Ma ® $1828.00 ❑ 28831 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tinh Van Le ® $628.00 ❑ 28832 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Everardo Garcia ® $2274.00 ❑ 28833 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ngoc T. Lieu ® $2159.00 ❑ 28834 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alfred Tai-Kong Ho and Lisa Chen ® $1041.00 ❑ 28835 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Covina 023 Woods 206 LP c/o ® $994.00 ❑ 28836 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Doreen Han ® $784.00 ❑ 28837 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Roland Wiekamp ® $1397,00 ❑ 28838 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 AMFP IV Atrium LLC c/o Abacus ® $3933.00 0 28839 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Siu Fung Mak ® $1488.00 ❑ 28840 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Baldwin Park Family Housing Limited ® $18769.00 0 28841 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Grace Chiou ® $922.00 ❑ 28842 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Marina Alvarez ® $1869.00 ❑ 28843 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 McIntire Real Estate Inc. ® $727.00 ❑ 28844 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Zhi Min Li and WXL Investments Inc. ® $2317.00 ❑ 28845 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sui Man Mak ® $831.00 Copyright 0 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page 2 0 28846 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Henry Wong ® $1861.00 ❑ 28847 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 West Covina Senior Villas II, LP ® $509.00 ❑ 28848 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dung Trung Pham and Tammy Tram ® $98.00 ❑ 28849 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Francisco J. Sanchez and Gloria ® $1262.00 ❑ 28850 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Blessed Rock of El Monte ® $22756.00 ❑ 28851 08/0112022 08/01/2022 Blessed Rock of El Monte ® $2183.00 ❑ 28852 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Vintage West Covina ® $6780.00 ❑ 28853 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alfonso Contreras ® $1054.00 ❑ 28854 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alta Vista Villas, LP c/o Yale ® $2899.00 ❑ 28855 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Miriam Barrera ® $2325.00 ❑ 28856 08101/2022 08/01/2022 West Covina Seniors Villas 1 ® $1070.00 ❑ 28857 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Brookhol low Apartments ® $11890.00 ❑ 28858 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Rahmat Ray Nehdar ® $1266.00 ❑ 28859 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alexander Chan ® $2072.00 ❑ 28860 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Phat Binh Vuong ® $947.00 ❑28861 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alan Wu ® $786.00 ❑ 28862 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Henry Ho ® $1285.00 ❑ 28863 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 PAMA IV Properties, LP ® $3911.00 ❑ 28864 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Roger Hin Nam Mak ® $9475.00 ❑ 28865 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 LAT Investments, LLC ® $6340.00 ❑ 28866 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Xitlalai Del Real Sanchez ® $940.00 ❑ 28867 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mary L Haynes ® $1008.00 ❑ 28868 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Clinett Glazis ® $434.00 ❑ 28869 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jim & Nancy Bailey ® $571.00 ❑ 28870 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kimberly Nguyen ® $703.00 ❑ 28871 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Joseph M. Kwok ® $1620.00 ❑ 28872 08/01/2022 04/01/2022 Leng zhang and Bao Ying Jiang ® $5485.00 0 28873 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mack E Titus ® $799.00 ❑ 28874 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 William J Rogers ® $957.00 ❑ 28875 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Alejandra Gutierrez ® $545.00 ❑ 28876 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lourdes J. Garrison ® $1605.00 ❑ 28877 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Angelica Garcia ® $2356.00 ❑ 28878 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sophia Wong ® $1065.00 ❑ 28879 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lois J Gaston ® $835.00 ❑ 28880 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Doan & Lily Thi ® $1846.00 ❑ 28881 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 El Monte Affordable Housing Partner ® $435.00 ❑ 28882 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jose Baudelio Delgado ® $1142.00 ❑ 28883 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Larry Mimms ® $1600.00 ❑ 28884 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jaime Jimenez ® $675.00 ❑ 28885 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ramiro Viramontes and Veronica ® $320.00 ❑ 28886 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Fat Law ® $870.00 ❑ 28887 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kevin Kambor Kwong and Yuk Ming ® $1487.00 ❑ 28888 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kan Investments LTD, LLC ® $536.00 ❑ 28889 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dwight Chang ® $2181.00 ❑ 28890 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Cameron Park Community Partners, ® $1027.00 ❑ 28891 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mozhgan Tavakoli ® $1655.00 Copyright OO 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 rage 3 0 28892 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jun Tang ® $233.00 ❑ 28893 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Anmelindon LLC ® $1540.00 ❑ 28894 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lourdes Vela ® $3525.00 ❑ 28895 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Gilbert Roybal ® $1810.00 ❑ 28896 08101/2022 08/01/2022 Philip & Fanny Kwok ® $1329.00 ❑28897 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Woodside Village Apartments LP ® $7388.00 ❑ 28898 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Robert Lawe ® $840.00 ❑ 28899 08/0112022 08/01/2022 Cynthia Pham ® $756.00 ❑ 28900 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Fanny Chan ® $969,00 ❑ 28901 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Baldwin Rose LP ® $1666.00 ❑ 28902 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kwan and Mel Chiang ® $1367.00 ❑ 28903 08/01/2022 08/0112022 Sergio Molina ® $226.00 ❑ 28904 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Chuen Lau ® $1708.00 ❑ 28905 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tanya H Chen ® $2395.00 ❑ 28906 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 JM Lam Investment LLC ® $911.00 ❑ 28907 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Vijay Gulati ® $4630.00 ❑ 28908 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ngoc Lieu ® $894,00 ❑ 28909 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Joseph H. Garcia ® $1399.00 ❑ 28910 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lark Ellen Village ® $9802.00 ❑ 28911 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Xuyen Thach Han ® $2500.00 ❑ 28912 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 EZAPT LLC ® $1460.00 ❑ 28913 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kim Wah Wong and Sau Yi Wong ® $1234.00 ❑ 28914 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Lucena A Ewing ® $2805.00 ❑ 28915 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jocelyn Jae Jhong ® $2610.00 ❑ 28916 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Virginia Carlson ® $1137,00 ❑ 28917 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Emilio De Jesus Cruz ® $1323.00 ❑ 28918 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dinh Thom Tran ® $1783.00 ❑ 28919 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Isabel R Sanchez ® $1458.00 ❑ 28920 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Cienega Garden Apartments ® $4190.00 ❑ 28921 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Vinh Hong Lai ® $1260.00 ❑ 28922 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Doreen E. Ewing ® $3725.00 ❑ 28923 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Moller Property Management ® $449.00 ❑ 28924 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 TPA/NASCH LLC, Westgate as a sole ® $1387.00 ❑ 28925 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 TDF LP - Pacific Towers c/o Winn ® $9439.00 ❑ 28926 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Paul & Annie W Chau ® $951.00 ❑ 28927 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 LEFATrust ® $1013.00 ❑ 28928 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Gilbert Dominguez ® $9521.00 ❑ 28929 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Up Hill Investment Inc. ® $1640.00 ❑ 28930 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Dieu Van Huynh ® $965.00 ❑ 28931 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Kelly Nguyen ® $1016.00 ❑ 28932 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ramona Property Managers, Inc, ® $693.00 ❑ 28933 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Badillo Street Senior Apartments, LLC ® $16539.00 ❑ 28934 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Monrovia Heritage Park LP ® $17078.00 ❑ 28935 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 James or Barbara Fox ® $1085.00 ❑ 28936 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mayra Ortega ® $1047,00 ❑ 28937 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sel Homes LLC ® $5575.00 Copyright Q 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page 4 ❑ 28938 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Hui Chuan Wang ® $3067.00 ❑ 28939 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 726-731 W. Duarte Rd, LLC ® $1392.00 ❑ 28940 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Nhan Nguyen and Amy Tran ® $2281.00 ❑ 28941 08/01/2022 08/0112022 Paul P Simon ® $1183.00 ❑ 28942 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Puente Villa LLC ® $448.00 ❑ 28943 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 RAMONA BLVD. FAMILY ® $6773.00 ❑ 28944 08/01/2022 08101/2022 AJG Really Inc. ® $1553.00 ❑ 28945 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Maria Martha Martinez ® $1859.00 ❑ 28946 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Antonio & Aida Rinos ® $2018.00 ❑ 28947 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Greater San Gabriel Valley Property ® $1054.00 ❑ 28948 08101/2022 08/01/2022 Annette C Scott ® $1476.00 ❑ 28949 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Denise Van Pham ® $3212.00 ❑ 28960 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 1024 Royal Oaks LP dba Whispering ® $15629.00 ❑ 28951 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 1024 Royal Oaks LP dba Whispering ® $1076.00 ❑ 28952 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Derek Sim ® $921.00 ❑ 28953 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Josephine Tran ® $1240.00 ❑ 28954 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Allan M. & Virginia J Chipp and Ralph ® $2140.00 ❑ 28955 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Amparo M Limon ® $201.00 ❑ 28956 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Zi Jian Ll ® $1839,00 ❑ 28957 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Minh A Nguyen ® $1421.00 ❑ 28958 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Jaime Barcena ® $843.00 ❑ 28959 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Monica D Mao ® $874,00 ❑ 28960 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Shiu-Ein Huang ® $304.00 ❑ 28961 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 LAI MING LEUNG ® $506.00 ❑ 28962 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 The Promenade Housing Partners, LP ® $5571.00 ❑ 28963 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Paramjit S Nijjar ® $2004.00 ❑ 28964 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Rosa Beltran ® $1344.00 ❑ 28965 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 James Ronald Nguyen ® $1665.00 ❑ 28966 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Takis Bogris ® $991.00 ❑ 28967 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ynfante Holdings I, LLC ® $909.00 ❑ 28968 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Roman Basin ® $678,00 ❑ 28969 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sandhya Kai and Padma Kai ® $1317.00 ❑ 28970 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 K. Carl and Zitta A Setian ® $1097.00 ❑ 28971 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Nomer Lacson ® $1686.00 ❑ 28972 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Anna & Simon Choi ® $1285.00 ❑ 28973 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Chung Thi Pham ® $2184.00 ❑ 28974 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Rosie Leon ® $1273,00 ❑ 28975 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Roy Lam ® $1160.00 ❑ 28976 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Golden Dragon Properties LLC c/o ® $1209,00 ❑ 28977 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Nancy H Shen ® $526.00 ❑ 28978 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Joe Clark 9 $1295,00 ❑ 28979 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Richard A DaSylveira ® $301.00 ❑ 28980 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sara Rome ® $1939.00 ❑ 28981 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 T & P Property LLC ® $876.00 ❑ 28982 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Singing Wood Senior Housing LP ® $9260.00 ❑ 28983 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Michael H Phuong ® $968.00 Copyright © 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page 5 ❑ 28984 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Sitara B. Mamdani ® $1936.00 ❑ 28985 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Joseph Pham ® $817.00 ❑ 28986 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Garvey Senior Affordable Partners, LP ® $110.00 ❑ 28987 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Ryan Kinpong Woo and Ching King ® $1168.00 ❑ 28988 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Mei Yan Chen ® $1185.00 ❑ 289B9 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Tsz-Hong Yeung and Sin Kwan Lo ® $1385.00 ❑ 28990 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Shawn Hui Zhen ® $2688.00 ❑ 28991 08/01/2022 08/01/2022 Fred Lau ® $338.00 Housing Choice Voucher Total Average Unit Count Average Weighted by Unit Count Hard to House Count $639,126.14 $1,111.60 474 $1,137.20 4 Copyright 0 2011-2022, HAPPY Software, Inc. Check Register Report YR 08/04/2022 Page 6 ITEM NO. 2 TO: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Housing Authority FROM: Rose Tam, Director of Finance ' DATE: August 17, 2022 ,,.VYL�EY *fir; SUBJECT: Treasurer's Report — June 2022 SUMMARY Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month of June 2022. The Treasurer's Report lists all cash for the City which includes the Baldwin Park Financing Authority, the Housing Authority, and the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission (CDC). All investments are in compliance with the City's Investment Policy and the California Government Code. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Board receive and file the Treasurer's Report for June 2022. FISCAL IMPACT None BACKGROUND City of Baldwin Park Investment Policy requires the Treasurer's Report be submitted to the Mayor and City Council on a monthly basis. LEGAL REVIEW Not Applicable ATTACHMENT 1. Exhibit "A", Treasurer's Report CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TREASURER'S REPORT 613912022 ESTIMATED INVESTMENT INTEREST PURCHASE MATURITY PAR CURRENT BOOK MARKET DESCRIPTION RATE DATE DATE VALUE PRINCIPAL VALUE VALUE State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) City4ncluding General Fund & all other Special Revenue Funds 0A61% Varies Varies $ 24,914,246:54 $ 24,914,245.54 $ 24,914,245,54 $ 24,914,245.54 Housing Authority 0.861% Varies Varies 14,134.43 14,134.43 14,134.43 14.134A3 24,928,379,97 24,928,379.97 ---24,928,379.97 24,928,379.97 US Bank - Debt Service Trustee Accounts Fiscal Agent Funds (TrustlDebt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 6,720,133,a9 6,720,133.89 6,720,133.89 6,720,133,89 Fiscal Agent Funds - Successor Agency (Trust/Debt Service Fund) Varies Varies Varies 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,844.00 866,84Loo 7,586,97T89 7,586,977.89 7,506,977.89 7,586,977.89 $ 32,515,357.86 $ 32,515,367,86 32,615,367.86 $ 32,515,357.86 Total Investments 32,616,357.86 Cash with Bank of the West City Checking (General) 26,105,952,78 Money Market Plus 42,820.89 City Miscellaneous Cash (WIC, PIR) 763,411.85 Successor Agency 678,187.59 Housing Authority 869,683.31 Financing Authority O.OD Total Cash with Bank of the West 28,449,956.42 Investment Brokerage Capital Reserves (Divdend Option Cash) 257,773.5 Total Cash and Investments $ -- 61,223 0-87.86 In accordance with AB X126,Ihe Community Development Commission is dissolved effective January 31, 2012. The successor agency name is "The City of Baldwin Park as Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin ParW'. There was no investment maturity/purchase transactions made for the month of June 2022 and no depositstwithdrawals were made through the Local Agency Investment Fund. In compliance with the California Government Code Section 53646 et seq., I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the City's expenditure requirements for the next six months that all investments are in compliance to the City's Statement of Investment Policy. U .7.1 M =- RoseTani Sze Director of Finance