HomeMy WebLinkAbout08.02.23 Staff ReportAgenda
August p, 2023,
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Mayor
Emmanuel J. Estrada
Mayor Pro Tem
Monica Garcia
Councilmember
Alejandra Avila
Councilmember
Jean M. Ayala
Councilmember Daniel Damian
Welcome to your City Council Meeting
We welcome your interest and involvement in the City's legislative process. This agenda includes information about
topics coming before the City Council and the action recommended by city staff. You can read about each topic in the
staff reports, which are available on the city's website and in the Office of the City Clerk.
Please note that, in the event of a technical issue causing a disruption in the call -in option or internet-based
option, the meeting will continue unless otherwise required by law, such as when a Board Member is attending
the meeting virtually pursuant to certain provisions of the Brown Act. Electronic devices are to be turned off
while meetings are in session.
The City of Baldwin Park provides two ways to watch a City Council meeting:
In Person Online
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Most City Council meetings take Audio streaming will be available at
place at City Hall 14403 E. Pacific https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLZO dDFRw59rhiDZl3Fg/featured?view as=subscriber
http.-Abaldwinpark.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.phpMew id=10
Ave., Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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Individuals with disabilities may request an agenda packet in appropriate alternative formats as required by the Americans
with Disability Act of 1990. Reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids will be provided to effectively allow
participation in the meeting. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at (626) 960-4011.
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. Speaker cards are available at the podium and by request with the City Clerk.
There is a three -minute speaking time limit. 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] If you wish to comment on agenda items and are unable to physically
appear in person, please email your naive, place of residence, item number or topic and a phone number where you will
be available between the hours of 7:00 PM during City Council Meetings to commentskbaldwinpark.com.
Notice Regarding California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Determinations
Pursuant to CEQA, a "project" is defined as a "whole action" subject to a public agency's discretionary funding or
approval that has the potential to either (1) cause a direct physical change in the environment or (2) cause a reasonably
foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. "Projects" include discretionary activity by a public agency, a
private activity that receives any public funding, or activities that involve the public agency's issuance of a discretionary
approval and is not statutorily or categorically exempt from CEQA. (Pub. Res. Code § 21065.) To the extent that matters
listed in this Agenda are considered "projects" under CEQA, their appropriate CEQA determination will be listed below
each recommendation. If no CEQA determination is listed, it has been detennined that the action does not constitute a
"project" under CEQA.
CALL TO ORDER
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
OPEN SESSION/STUDY SESSION
RECESS CLOSED SESSION
1. Conference With Legal Counsel —Anticipated Litigation
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of
Government Code Section 54956.9:
One Potential Case - Property/Construction Issues at 14402 Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park
2. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation
Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956
Case: Rukli, Inc vs. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 22STCV28634
Case: DJCBP Corporation dba Tier One Case No. 2:23-cv-00384
Consulting and David Ju
Case: Lucy Valencia Case No. 23STCP01.532
vs. City of Baldwin Park Housing Authority
3. Conference With Real Property Negotiator
Pursuant to California Government Code, Section 54956.8
Property Address: 14402 Pacific Avenue
Agency Negotiator: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer
Negotiating Parties: Asher Family: Erik Friess
Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment for Purchase of Property
4. Liability Claim pursuant to California Government Code Section 54956.95
Claimant: K8 Investor Holdings Date of Claim: October 19, 2022
Agency: City of Baldwin Park
(Claim available online and at the City Clerk's Office)
CERTIFICATION
I, Christopher Saenz, 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.
Christopher Saenz
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 squinonesL&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 34.102.1.04 ADA TITLE II)
Agenda
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August Oi 2023, N r
Mayor
Emmanuel J. Estrada
Mayor Pro Tem
Monica Garcia
Councilmember
Alejandra Avila
Councilmember
Jean M. Ayala
Councilmember Daniel Damian
Welcome to your City Council Meeting
We welcome your interest and involvement in the City's legislative process. This agenda includes information about
topics coming before the City Council and the action recommended by city staff. You can read about each topic in the
staff reports, which are available on the city's website and in the Office of the City Clerk.
Please note that, in the event of a technical issue causing a disruption in the call -in option or internet-based
option, the meeting will continue unless otherwise required by law, such as when a Board Member is attending
the meeting virtually pursuant to certain provisions of the Brown Act.
Electronic devices are to be turned off while meetings are in session.
The City of Baldwin Park provides two ways to watch a City Council meeting:
In Person Online
SOO
Most City Council meetings take Audio streaming will be available at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLZ0 dDFRiy59rhiDZl3Fp/featured?view as=subscriber
place at City Hall, 14403 E. Pacific http/lbaldwinpark.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view id=90
Ave., Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Reasonable Accommodations
Individuals with disabilities may request an agenda packet in appropriate alternative formats as required by the Americans
with Disability Act of 1990. Reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids will be provided to effectively allow
participation in the meeting. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at (626) 960-4011.
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. Speaker cards are available at the podium and by request with the City Clerk.
Public Communication
There is a three -minute speaking time limit. 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] If you wish to comment on agenda items and are unable to physically
appear in person, please email your name, place of residence, item number or topic and a phone number where you will
be available between the hours of 7:00 PM during City Council Meetings to commentsLq)baldwinpark.com.
Notice Regarding California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Determinations
Pursuant to CEQA, a "project" is defined as a "whole action" subject to a public agency's discretionary funding or
approval that has the potential to either (1) cause a direct physical change in the environment or (2) cause a reasonably
foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. "Projects" include discretionary activity by a public agency, a
private activity that receives any public funding, or activities that involve the public agency's issuance of a discretionary
approval and is not statutorily or categorically exempt from CEQA. (Pub. Res. Code § 21065.) To the extent that matters
listed in this Agenda are considered "projects" under CEQA, their appropriate CEQA determination will be listed below
each recommendation. If no CEQA determination is listed, it has been determined that the action does not constitute a
"project" under CEQA.
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Presentation — Plaque presented to Project Hope CA for their 5th Anniversary celebration.
Proclamation presented to Julio Santoyo Hernandez for his Contributions and Cultural Diversity in
Baldwin Park.
Presentation — Oath of Office for the Stakeholders Oversight Committee Members
Presentation — Introduction of new Employees, Nicholas Baldwin, City Planner and Jessica Ayala,
Community Enhancement Officer.
Presentation — Introduction of new sworn officers of the Baldwin Park Police Department
Presentation — Public Works Employee Recognition for 20+ years
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. Meeting Minutes
It is recommended that the City Council approve the following meeting minutes: Meeting Minutes
of the Finance Authority Board, Housing Authority Board, Special City Council and Regular City
Council Meetings on July 19, 2023.
3. Approval of Funds Appropriation to Cover Construction Change Orders for the Foster
Drainage Improvements Project — CIP 21-1.90
It is recommended that the City Council: Authorize the additional work and payment for VCWD
in the amount of $33,711.30 for the relocation of existing water main and shut off valve; and,
Authorize the Director of Public Works to negotiate and execute construction change orders for
unforeseen conditions during construction in the amount of $208,274.28 (Attachment 1); and,
Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $50,000 from Fund 255 to Account No. 255-50-
520-58100-15105 and $60,000 from Fund 258 to Account No. 258-50-520-58100-15105 and to
make the necessary budget adjustments.
4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1504 Adding Section 93.13 to Chapter 93, Title IX of the
Baldwin Park Municipal Code relating to Administrative Fines for the Discharge or
Possession of Illegal Fireworks
It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1504 entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA,
ADDING SECTION 93.13 TO CHAPTER 93, TITLE IX OF THE BALDWIN PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE FINES FOR THE DISCHARGE OR
POSSESSION OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS".
5. Authorization to Award Agreement to Infrastructure Engineers for Design Services for the
Morgan Park Restrooms Improvements Project
It is recommended that the City Council: 1)Authorize to award of Agreement to Infrastructure
Engineers for the design for the Morgan Park Restrooms Improvements Project in the amount of
$39,440; and 2)Authorize Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute Agreement and
any other associated documents needed for the project; and 3) Authorize the Director of Finance to
appropriate funds, create a new Capital Improvement Project # (CIP 24-001-55027), new account
& project # (275-60-706-58100-55027) to record the cost for the Morgan Park Restrooms
Improvements Project and make necessary adjustments to the budget.
6. Adopt Resolution No. 2023-026 Entitled "A Resolution of The City Council of The City of
Baldwin Park Authorizing Staff to Apply for The Express Lanes Net Toll Revenue
Reinvestment Grant Through the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (LACMTA)"
It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2023-026 entitled, "A Resolution of
The City Council of The City of Baldwin Park Authorizing Staff to Apply for The Express Lanes
Net Toll Revenue Reinvestment Grant Through the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority (LACMTA)."
7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1505 of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park,
California, Amending Title XV of The Municipal Code by Adding Chapter 157 Titled "Permit
Process for Electric Vehicle Charging and Hydrogen -Fueling Stations."
It is recommended the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1505 entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 157 TITLED
"PERMIT PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS AND HYDROGEN -
FUELING STATIONS."
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1506 of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park,
California, Amending Chapter 153 of Title XV of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code to add a
Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone to Comply with State Housing Element Law and
Associated Amendments to the Zoning Code (AZC No. 23-02, Z No. 23-02) Adding Chapter
153.112 (Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone) and Modifying Chapter 153.030 and
the Zoning Map
It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1506 entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 153 OF TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE
TO ADD A HOUSING ELEMENT :RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE TO COMPLY WITH
STATE HOUSING ELEMENT LAW AND ASSOCIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING
CODE (AZC NO. 23-02, Z NO. 23-02) ADDING CHAPTER 153.112 (HOUSING ELEMENT
RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE) AND MODIFYING CHAPTER 153.030 AND THE ZONING
MAP".
9. Accept Improvements Performed by Spectrum Business and Authorize Close-out of City
Project No. CIP 22-005 for the Ethernet Private Local Area Network (EP-LAN) and High -
Capacity Bandwidth Connectivity Services
It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Accept the network improvements performed by
Spectrum Enterprise for business -grade high -capacity internet bandwidth services. The one-time
charge includes Monthly Recurring Charges (MRC), Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges, (3) year term
including three (3) months of free service and additional charges due to tax rate increase and prorate
charges; and, 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $3,905.03 from the American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fund 275, broadband category, and to make the necessary budget
adjustments; and, 3. Approve first and final payment in the amount of $132,064.83 to Spectrum
Business and authorize the Finance Director to process payment.
10. Approval of a Letter of Support for Lamar Central Outdoor, LLC for the construction of a
previously approved advertising LED digital billboard located at 1529 Virgina Avenue.
Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Approve the letter of support.2. Authorize the .Mayor to
sign the letter of support.
PUBLIC HEARING
11. A request to the City Council from the Planning Commission to consider a General Plan
Amendment land use designation from Single Family to Park Space and a Zone Change from
Single Family to Open Space to expand an existing public park (Barnes Park) to facilitate
public improvements. (Location: 3301 Patritti Avenue; Assessor's Parcel Number: 8550-004-
001; Applicant: City of Baldwin Park; Case Numbers: AGP-23-01 and Z 23-01)
Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Conduct a public hearing. 2. Find the proposed project
is exempt from environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (Pub.
Resources Code, § § 21000 et seq.) ("CEQA") and the State CEQA Guidelines (Cal. Code Regs, tit.
14, §§ 15000 et seq.) Specifically, the project is categorically exempt from CEQA under Guidelines
Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land). 3. Adopt Resolution 2023-027 "A RESOLUTION OF
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECOMMENDING
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL: (1) ADOPT THE FINDING OF FACT AND APPROVE THE
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ADOPT THE FINDINGS OF FACT (LOCATION: 3301
PATRITTI AVENUE; ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 8550-004-001; APPLICANT: CITY
OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP- 23-01) 4. Adopt and introduce for first reading,
by title only Ordinance 1507, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CIITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA AMENDING THE CITY'S ZONING MAP LAND
USE DESIGNATION FROM SINGLE FAMILY TO OPEN SPACE TO FACILITATE THE
EXPANSION OF BARNES PARK (LOCATION: 3301 PATRITTI AVENUE; ASSESSOR'S
PARCEL NUMBER: 8550-004-001; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE
NUMBER: AGP- 23-01 AND Z 23-01)
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS &
COMMUNICATION
CERTIFICATION
1, Christopher Saenz, 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.
Christopher Saenz
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 squinonesgbaldwinpark.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)
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TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Rose Tam, Director of Finance
san�;,aB'e` PREPARED BY: Ana Zhang, Senior Finance Clerk
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DATE: August 2, 2023
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 $696,646.00 and the attached General Warrants Register was
$1,217,478.05 for a total amount of $1,914,124.05.
BACKGROUND
The attached Claims and Demands report format meet 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:
1. The last payroll of the City of Baldwin Park consists of check numbers 201999 to 202019 Additionally,
Automated Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control
number 41058 to 41342 for the period June 25, 2023 through July 8, 2023 inclusive; these are
presented and hereby ratified in the amount of $696,646.00.
2. General Warrants, with the electronic fund transfer (EFT) bank drafts in the amount of $474,975.08
and checks from 241941 to 242182 in the amount of $742,502.97 for the period of July 10, 2023 to July
24, 2023, inclusive; in the total amount of $1,217,478.05 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
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Check Register
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Payment Dates 7/10/2023 - 7/24/2023
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Admin City Council - May 23
100-10-130-51102-11102
$
185.50
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Human Resources - May 23
100-10-130-51102-11103
$
450.50
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Comm Dev -May 23
100-40-130-51102-14200
$
2,673.26
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Police - May 23
100-30-130-51102-13405
$
344.50
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Public Works - May 23
100-50-130-51102-15080
$
13,091.00
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
City Clerk - May 23
100-10-130-51102-11060
$
3,146.00
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Gov Claims & Litigation - May 23
100-30-131-51102-11102
$
3,631.30
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Council Meetings & Office Hrs - May 23
100-10-130-51102-11050
$
13,279.77
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
PRA Handled by ARC - May 23
100-10-130-51102-11060
$
8,600.00
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Telecomm Matters - May 23
100-10-131-51102-11050
$
8,052.00
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Litigation General - May 23
100-30-131-51102-11102
$
165.00
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
Adv. Palp Case - May 23
403-60-131-51102-67038
$
547.40
07/12/2023
BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP
MH vs City of BP PRA - May 23
403-10-131-51102-68078
$
6,211.50
07/21/2023
KINGDOM CAUSES, INC.
OPERATING SERVICES PROVIDER FOR SERENITY HOMES
270-60-610-53370-66023
$
83,281.91
06/30/2023
YUNEX LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR CITYWIDE TRAFFIC
245-50-520-58100-55000
$
6,500.00
06/30/2023
YUNEX LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR CITYWIDE TRAFFIC
251-50-520-58100-55000
$
8,125.00
06/30/2023
AFLAC
AFLAC
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
734.34
06/30/2023
AFLAC
AFLAC
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
137.45
06/30/2023
AFLAC
AFLAC
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
734.25
06/30/2023
AFLAC
AFLAC
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
137.45
06/30/2023
ALLSTATE WORKPLACE DIVISION
CANCER INSURANCE
100-00-000-21221-00000
$
93.63
06/30/2023
ALLSTATE WORKPLACE DIVISION
CANCER INSURANCE
100-00-000-21221-00000
$
93.64
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
31.12
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
74.76
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
1,286.71
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
3,426.49
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
1,286.71
06/30/2023
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE
COMPANY
AMERICAN FIDELITY ASSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21216-00000
$
3,426.51
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK MNGMT ASSOC.
MANAGEMENT DUES
100-00-000-21218-00000
$
10.00
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK MNGMT ASSOC.
MANAGEMENT DUES
100-00-000-21218-00000
$
10.00
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK POLICE ASSOC
POLICE SWORN DUES
100-00-000-21219-00000
$
3,067.22
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK POLICE ASSOC
POLICE NON -SWORN DUES
100-00-000-21219-00000
$
958.66
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK POLICE ASSOC
POLICE SWORN DUES
100-00-000-21219-00000
$
3,067.22
06/30/2023
BALDWIN PARK POLICE ASSOC
POLICE NON -SWORN DUES
100-00-000-21219-00000
$
958.66
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
MONTHLY FEE FOR DROPBOX SUBSCRIPTION
100-60-610-51100-00000
$
11.99
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
FOR SG VALLEY NEWS SUBSCRIPTION
100-60-610-53330-00000
$
26.00
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT SENIOR CENTER
100-60-630-53330-00000
$
3.88
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT TEEN CENTER
100-60-660-53330-00000
$
3.87
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT BARNES PARK
100-60-670-53330-15100
$
3.87
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
PRINTING SERVICES OF WINDOW BETWEEN WORLDS
100-60-680-53320-00000
$
127.06
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
PRINTING SERVICES OF WINDOW BETWEEN
100-60-680-53320-00000
$
128.15
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
NETFLIX MONTHLY FEE FOR USAGE AT THE ARC
100-60-680-53330-00000
$
3.87
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR PRIDE EVENT ON 6/29/2023
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
39.66
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
WIRELESS HANDHF,L.D MICROPHONE FOR SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
35.28
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
FOOD FOR ANNUAL STAFF TRAINING
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
126.54
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR ANNUAL STAFF TRAINING
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
467.43
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
DEPOSIT FOR ADMISSION FOR SUMMER CAMP TRIP
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
25.00
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
PRINTING SERVICES OF SUMMER CONCERT FLYERS
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
1,138.80
Page 1 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
241948
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
PRINTING SERVICES OF FLYERS
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
217.85
241948
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
PRINTING SERVICES OF PRIDE OF VALLEY 5K RUN FLYERS
501-60-000-22328-16146
$
406.25
241948
06/30/2023
BANKCARD CENTER
FACEBOOK POST BOOST FOR PRIDE OF VALLEY 5K RUN
501-60-000-22328-16146
$
360.17
241949
06/30/2023
C.L.E.A.
CLEA DISABILITY POLICE SWORN
403-10-000-47130-13404
$
756.00
241949
06/30/2023
C.L.E.A.
CLEA DISABILITY POLICE SWORN
403-10-000-47130-13404
$
594.00
241950
06/30/2023
CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATES
DUES CMEA
100-00-000-21226-00000
$
36.00
241950
06/30/2023
CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATES
DUES CONFIDENTIAL/CEA
100-00-000-21227-00000
$
36.00
241950
06/30/2023
CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATES
DUES CMEA
100-00-000-21226-00000
$
36.00
241950
06/30/2023
CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATES
DUES CONFIDENTIAL/CEA
100-00-000-21227-00000
$
36.00
241951
06/30/2023
KIWANIS CLUB OF BALDWIN PARK
CITY OF BP TEES UP FOR KIDS 2023 & MEMBERSHIP
100-25-299-53330-00000
$
2,000.00
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
14.74
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
253.62
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21253-00000
$
79.62
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
275.63
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
RETRO DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
7.37
241952
06/30/2023
LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN
DENTAL HMO - LIBERTY DENTAL
100-00-000-21253-00000
$
79.62
241953
06/30/2023
MUNICIPAL DENTAL POOL
DENTAL PPO - MUNICIPAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
189.83
241953
06/30/2023
MUNICIPAL DENTAL POOL
DENTAL PPO - MUNICIPAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
3,544.15
241953
06/30/2023
MUNICIPAL DENTAL POOL
DENTAL PPO - MUNICIPAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
100-00-000-21253-00000
$
466.72
241953
06/30/2023
MUNICIPAL DENTAL POOL
DENTAL PPO - MUNICIPAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
100-00-000-21211-00000
$
4,258.38
241953
06/30/2023
MUNICIPAL DENTAL POOL
DENTAL PPO - MUNICIPAL SERVICES AUTHORITY
100-00-000-21253-00000
$
466.72
241954
06/30/2023
P.T.E.A.
PTEA DUES
100-00-000-21220-00000
$
256.50
241954
06/30/2023
P.T.E.A.
CLERICAL DUES
100-00-000-21224-00000
$
85.50
241954
06/30/2023
P.T.E.A.
PTEA DUES
100-00-000-21220-00000
$
256.50
241954
06/30/2023
P.T.E.A.
CLERICAL DUES
100-00-000-21224-00000
$
85.50
241955
06/30/2023
PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES, INC.
PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES
100-00-000-21230-00000
$
82.21
241955
06/30/2023
PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES, INC.
PRE -PAID LEGAL SERVICES
100-00-000-21230-00000
$
82.19
241956
06/30/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION - STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
53.94
241956
06/30/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION - STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
1,056.09
241956
06/30/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION - STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
1,287.15
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS C/100,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
101.50
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SUPP. LIFE - LINCOLN NATIONAL
100-00-000-21212-00000
$
716.34
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS B/50,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
0.01
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS C/100,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
18.83
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS D/60,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
17.40
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
SUPP. LIFE - LINCOLN NATIONAL
100-00-000-21212-00000
$
564.66
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS B/50,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
0.01
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS C/100,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
18.82
241957
06/30/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE INS D/60,000
100-00-000-21254-00000
$
17.40
241958
07/10/2023
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY
DESIGN DEPOSIT FOR CALINO STREET IMPROVEMENTS
275-50-752-58100-55021
$
10,000.00
241959
07/10/2023
STEELWAGON PARTNERS, LLC
PET WASTE DISPOSAL BAG DISPENSERS
249-50-510-53100-15400
$
2,296.25
241960
07/10/2023
THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY
JULY 2023 PREMIUM BASIC LIFE & AD & D & STD & LTD
403-10-160-54130-00000
$
995.64
241961
07/13/2023
ASCAP
ANNUAL MUSIC LICENSING FEE FY23/24
100-60-610-53330-00000
$
174.00
241961
07/13/2023
ASCAP
ANNUAL MUSIC LICENSING FEE, FY23/24
100-60-630-53330-00000
$
174.00
241961
07/13/2023
ASCAP
ANNUAL MUSIC LICENSING FEE FY23/24
100-60-660-53330-00000
$
174.00
241961
07/13/2023
ASCAP
ANNUAL MUSIC LICENSING FEE, FY23/24
100-60-670-53330-15100
$
174.00
241961
07/13/2023
ASCAP
ANNUAL MUSIC LICENSING FEE FY23/24
100-60-680-53330-00000
$
174.00
241962
07/13/2023
A -TECH SYSTEMS INC
QUARTERLY MONITORING FIRE ALARM AT ARC & CITY HALL
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
90.00
241962
07/13/2023
A -TECH SYSTEMS INC
QUARTERLY MONITORING FIRE ALARM AT ARC & CITY HALL
245-60-620-53371-15882
$
90.00
241963
07/13/2023
CAMERON J SAYLOR
BBQ CATERING SERVICES FOR RECREATION STAFF DINNER
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
1,894.65
241964
07/13/2023
JIMMY WONG
REIM FOR MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR 7/4/2023
100-60-610-53100-16145
$
152.01
241965
07/13/2023
KENNETH R. COPELAND
DEPOSIT -MUSIC PERFORMANCE, AT SUMMER CONCERT 7/20
230-60-610-51100-16144
$
4,999.00
241966
07/13/2023
LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES
LA COUNTY DIVISION DUES FOR 7/l/2023-6/30/2024
100-25-299-53330-00000
$
1,281.00
241967
07/13/2023
NEXTREQUEST, LLC
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST SOFTWARE,
100-10-120-53379-11433
$
6,291.00
241968
07/13/2023
RUBEN GARCIA
DEPOSIT FOR MUSIC PERFORMANCE AT SUMMER CONCERT
230-60-610-51100-16144
$
2,840.00
Page 2 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
241969
07/13/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR SENIOR CENTER
100-60-630-53100-00000
$
34.00
241969
07/13/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
26.98
241970
07/13/2023
USA ALARM SYSTEMS, INC.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MONITORING SERVICE 7/1-7/31/2023
100-60-620-58140-00000
$
973.34
241970
07/13/2023
USA ALARM SYSTEMS, INC.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MONITORING SERVICE 7/1-7/31/2023
100-60-620-58140-15100
$
245.00
241970
07/13/2023
USA ALARM SYSTEMS, INC.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM MONITORING SERVICE 7/1-7/31/2023
252-60-620-58140-00000
$
973.33
241971
06/30/2023
ACCESS CONTROL SECURITY INC.
SECURITY GUARD SERVICES FOR 6/3/2023-6/16/2023
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
429.00
241971
06/30/2023
ACCESS CONTROL SECURITY INC.
SECURITY GUARD SERVICES FOR 6/3/2023-6/16/2023
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
1,089.00
241972
06/30/2023
ACTION DESIGNZ LLC
PART-TIME STAFF JACKETS
100-60-610-53100-00000
$
1,098.09
241972
06/30/2023
ACTION DESIGNZ LLC
PART-TIME STAFF JACKETS
100-60-630-53100-00000
$
1,098.09
241972
06/30/2023
ACTION DESIGNZ LLC
PART-TIME STAFF JACKETS
100-60-640-53100-00000
$
1,098.09
241972
06/30/2023
ACTION DESIGNZ LLC
PART-TIME STAFF JACKETS
100-60-670-53100-15100
$
1,098.09
241972
06/30/2023
ACTION DESIGNZ LLC
PART-TIME STAFF JACKETS
100-60-680-53100-00000
$
1,098.09
241973
06/30/2023
ADRIANA TOVAR
REIM OF RENTAL DEPOSIT AT SENIOR CENTER FOR 6/25
501-60-000-22333-00000
$
150.00
241974
06/30/2023
AMERICAN PAPER PLASTIC SERVICES
TRASH CONTAINER LINERS FOR TRANSIT BUS STOPS
245-50-581-53100-15510
$
76.06
241974
06/30/2023
AMERICAN PAPER PLASTIC SERVICES
TRASH LINERS FOR TRANSIT FACILITY
245-50-581-53100-15510
$
1,299.86
241975
06/30/2023
APRIL M. ROJO
REIMBURSEMENT -SUPPLIES FOR PRIDE EVENT 6/29/23
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
33.06
241976
06/30/2023
AWESOME EVENTS, INC.
INFLATABLE BOUNCERS - CONCERTS IN THE PARK 6/29/23
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
2,361.20
241977
06/30/2023
AZUSA WHOLESALE PLUMBING SUPPLY, INC
PLUMBING SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE 6/15/23
100-60-620-53100-00000
$
168.95
241978
06/30/2023
BIG STUDIO
BOXING CLUB T-SHIRTS FOR PARTICIPANTS
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
3,204.42
241979
06/30/2023
CAMERON J SAYLOR
BBQ WITH DELIVERY FOR 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION 6/29
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
1,617.81
241980
06/30/2023
CANON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC
LEASE PAYMENT FOR 2 COPIERS
401-10-141-58140-11504
$
1,309.33
241981
06/30/2023
CARLOS GUTIERREZ
REFUND C&D 3133 BALDWIN PARK BLVD.
246-00-000-22540-00000
$
300.00
241982
06/30/2023
CARMEN RENTERIA
REIM OF RENTAL DEPOSIT AT SENIOR CENTER FOR 6/24
501-60-000-22333-00000
$
425.00
241983
06/30/2023
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
FIRST AID SUPPLIES AT CITY FACILITIES & COM. CTR
403-10-160-51101-11350
$
1,044.63
241983
06/30/2023
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
FIRST AID SUPPLIES AT CITY FACILITIES & COM. CTR
100-60-610-53100-00000
$
235.90
241983
06/30/2023
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
FIRST AID SUPPLIES AT CITY FACILITIES & COM. CTR
403-10-160-51101-11350
$
156.59
241983
06/30/2023
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
FIRST AID SUPPLIES AT CITY FACILITIES & COM. CTR
100-60-610-53100-00000
$
90.41
241984
06/30/2023
CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC
PHYSICAL EXAM FOR NEW EMPLOYEES
100-10-150-51101-00000
$
813.00
241984
06/30/2023
CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC
PHYSICAL EXAM FOR NEW EMPLOYEES
100-10-150-51101-00000
$
292.00
241985
06/30/2023
DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR SPRING DAY CAMP
275-60-737-51101-16071
$
894.19
241986
06/30/2023
FRANK VELASCO
REGISTRATION FEE FOR TRUCKING SCHOOL
240-50-551-53200-15705
$
529.00
241986
06/30/2023
FRANK VELASCO
REGISTRATION FEE FOR TRUCKING SCHOOL
402-50-590-53200-00000
$
2,271.00
241987
06/30/2023
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS
LOCAL SERVICE INTERNET 6/23/2023-7/22/2023
275-60-710-53370-66023
$
209.97
241988
06/30/2023
GABRIEL CONTAINER CO.
PURCHASE OF CARD BOARD BOXES FOR FOOD GIVEAWAY PRO
275-60-713-53100-16072
$
427.50
241989
06/30/2023
GLOBAL CTI GROUP, INC.
MIVOICE BUSINESS LICENSE
401-10-140-53100-00000
$
3,285.52
241990
06/30/2023
GRAINGER, INC.
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE
100-60-620-53100-00000
$
18.80
241991
06/30/2023
GREG RUVOLO
FLOORING REPAIR AT SERENITY HOMES 6/29/23
275-60-710-53370-66023
$
4,575.00
241991
06/30/2023
GREG RUVOLO
FLOORING REPAIR AT SERENITY HOMES ON 7/3/2023
275-60-710-53370-66023
$
4,575.00
241992
06/30/2023
HELEN HERNANDEZ
REIM MATERIALS & SUPPLIES -TRAINING & STREET MARKET
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
115.74
241992
06/30/2023
HELEN HERNANDEZ
REIM MATERIALS & SUPPLIES -TRAINING & STREET MARKET
501-60-000-22328-16101
$
706.87
241993
06/30/2023
HER MEDIA, LLC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APR, 2023
100-40-440-53330-00000
$
666.00
241993
06/30/2023
HER MEDIA, LLC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 2023
100-40-440-53330-00000
$
240.00
241993
06/30/2023
HER MEDIA, LLC
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 2023
100-40-440-53330-00000
$
1,004.00
241994
06/30/2023
HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS LLC
GEN 5 HARDWARE LEASE, INSTALLATION & SERVICE
244-50-520-58100-15507
$
107.45
241995
06/30/2023
INTERNATIONAL E-Z UP, INC.
EXI0KRP EXPRESS ALUM FRAM 10' 3M BLUE TOP (8/EA),
501-60-000-22328-16101
$
6,777.30
241996
06/30/2023
METH RODRIGUEZ
REIMBURSEMENT OF RENTAL DEPOSIT FOR BARNS PARK
501-60-000-22333-00000
$
100.00
241997
06/30/2023
JANE SHEK
APPA RECREATION SUBSIDY REIM RECREATION TAEKWONDO
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
130.00
241998
06/30/2023
JANETT ORNELAS
REIM ARPA - TUFF KIDZ - AGNES TORRES FY22/23
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
105.00
241999
06/30/2023
JC'S PLUMBING & BACKFLOW SVC
PLUMBING REPAIRS - CITY FACILITIES 6/18/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
270.00
241999
06/30/2023
JC'S PLUMBING & BACKFLOW SVC
PLUMBING REPAIRS - CITY FACILITIES 6/24/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
225.00
241999
06/30/2023
JC'S PLUMBING & BACKFLOW SVC
PLUMBING REPAIRS - CITY FACILITIES 6/24/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
338.77
241999
06/30/2023
JC'S PLUMBING & BACKFLOW SVC
PLUMBING REPAIRS - CITY FACILITIES 6/30/23
100-60-620-5 3 3 7 1 -00000
$
617.93
242000
06/30/2023
JESSICA SANCHEZ
ARPA RECREATION SUBSIDY REIM FOR SWIM LESSONS
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
94.00
242001
06/30/2023
JOHANA GUTIERREZ LOPEZ
REIM ARPA - YOUNG STARS SOCCER 3/11/23-4/29/23
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
100.00
242002
06/30/2023
JWA URBAN CONSULTANTS INC
AS -NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR MAY-JUNE 2023
100-40-440-51101-00000
$
2,631.76
Page 3 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
242002
06/30/2023
JWA URBAN CONSULTANTS INC
AS -NEEDED PROFESSIONAL, SERVICES RELATED TO
100-40-440-51101-14070
$
544.50
242002
06/30/2023
JWA URBAN CONSULTANTS INC
AS -NEEDED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RELATED TO
235-40-440-51101-00000
$
680.62
242003
06/30/2023
LIBERTY MFG INC
PD FIRE RANGE REPAIRS 5/12/23
100-60-620-5 3 3 7 1 -00000
$
4,070.35
242003
06/30/2023
LIBERTY MFG INC
CREDIT MEMO - PD FIRE RANGE REPAIRS 5/12/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
(787.65)
242004
06/30/2023
LILIANA RAMIREZ
REFUND C&D 4565 CENTER ST.
246-00-000-22540-00000
$
300.00
242004
06/30/2023
LILIANA RAMIREZ
REFUND C&D 4565 CENTER ST.
246-00-000-22540-00000
$
300.00
242005
06/30/2023
M3 SERVICES
EMERGENCY ROOF REPLACEMENT AT CITY YARD
24.5-50-595-53371-00000
$
15,000.00
242006
06/30/2023
MIKE SALAS
REIMBURSEMENT -SUPPLIES FOR SUMMER CONCERTS AND CC
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
76.01
242007
06/30/2023
NEW WAYS TO WORK, INC
CONTRACT SERVICES FOR NEXTGEN YOUTH - JUN 2023
100-25-299-51100-11432
$
1,400.00
242008
06/30/2023
NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING MAINT
100-60-620-53100-00000
$
42.96
242009
06/30/2023
PRIME POWER EQUIPMENT INC
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF STREE LANDSCAPE 6/8/23
245-50-560-53371-15536
$
4,216.21
242009
06/30/2023
PRIME POWER EQUIPMENT INC
MAINTENANCE REPAIR TO TOW LAWNMOWER
245-50-560-53371-15536
$
192.86
242009
06/30/2023
PRIME POWER EQUIPMENT INC
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE OF STREE LANDSCAPE 6/14/23
245-50-560-53371-15536
$
43.07
242010
06/30/2023
PUMPMAN, INC.
WATER PRESSURE & FLOW SWITCH AT TEEN CENTER4/12/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
250.00
242011
06/30/2023
RAMON HERNANDEZ
REIMBURSEMENT-MATERIALS&SUPP FOR BUILDING MAINT
100-60-620-53100-00000
$
85.86
242012
06/30/2023
RON GARCIA
REIM FOR PARKING FEE FOR CALED IN LA ON 6/21/2023
100-40-400-53100-00000
$
68.00
242013
06/30/2023
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY EXAMINER
NOTICE OF PRE SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO.1502 & 1503
100-25-299-53330-00000
$
150.00
242014
06/30/2023
SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS
MAINT SERVICE - AQUATIC CENTER POOL 6/24/23
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
392.72
242014
06/30/2023
SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS
MAINTENANCE SERVICE & SUPPLIES ON 7/l/2023
100-60-620-5 3 3 7 1 -00000
$
1,381.06
242014
06/30/2023
SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS
MAINTENANCE SERVICE & SUPPLIES ON 7/l/2023
100-60-620-53100-00000
$
467.69
242015
06/30/2023
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP
BATTERY BACKUP
401-10-140-51100-00000
$
5,646.12
242016
06/30/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES - SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
26.44
242016
06/30/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES - SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
49.66
242016
06/30/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES - SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
33.00
242016
06/30/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES - SENIOR CENTER
501-60-000-22327-00000
$
44.76
242016
06/30/2023
SMART & FINAL
MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR BARNES PARK 6/14/2023
100-60-670-53100-15100
$
205.64
242017
06/30/2023
SWANK MOTION PICTURES INC.
MOVIES SHOWN AT BARNES PARK MOVIES ON GREEN ON 6/5
100-60-670-51100-15100
$
2,000.00
242017
06/30/2023
SWANK MOTION PICTURES INC.
MOVIES SHOWN AT BARNES PARK MOVIES ON GREEN ON 6/5
100-60-670-51101-15100
$
125.00
242018
06/30/2023
TIFFANY CONANT
REIM-ARPA-REGISTRATION REC-SWIM LESSONS 5/31/23
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
47.00
242019
06/30/2023
TRIPEPI,SMITH AND ASSOCIATES, INC
COMMUNICATIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA SERVICES FOR CITY
230-10-110-51100-11402
$
2,508.75
242020
06/30/2023
VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST
WATER COST FOR 05/22/2023-6/21/2023
100-60-620-53402-00000
$
1,897.73
242020
06/30/2023
VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST
WATER COST
252-60-620-53402-00000
$
4,371.82
242021
06/30/2023
VERIZON
CELL PHONE SERVICE & DEVICE REPLACEMENTS 5/22-6/21
100-40-405-53403-00000
$
50.80
242021
06/30/2023
VERIZON
CELL PHONE SERVICE & DEVICE REPLACEMENTS 5/22-6/21
220-40-420-53403-14700
$
50.80
242022
06/30/2023
VICTORIA BARRADAS
ARPA RECREATION SUBSIDY FOR SWIM LESSONS
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
245.00
242023
06/30/2023
YOLANDA ESPINOSA
ARPA RECREATION SUBSIDY REIM FOR SWIM LESSONS
275-60-734-53370-16070
$
47.00
242024
06/30/2023
YURIKO RUIZESPARZA
REIM FOR PARKING FEES--IiOMELESS COUNT MEETING LA
100-60-640-53350-00000
$
38.00
242025
07/13/2023
ANA CELIA AMADOR YERENA
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242026
07/13/2023
ANAI CIIAVEZ
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
242027
07/13/2023
CHNEH KIAN KHOR
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
242028
07/13/2023
CYNTHIA ESPINOZA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
410.00
242028
07/13/2023
CYNTHIA ESPINOZA
Uniform Allowance FY24
220-30-360-50119-14877
$
90.00
242029
07/13/2023
DIANA HUERTA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
500.00
242030
07/13/2023
DOLORES MADSEN
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-392-50119-13101
$
500.00
242031
07/13/2023
ELIZABETH PEREIDA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242032
07/13/2023
ERIN SANCHEZ
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242033
07/13/2023
FRANCISCA NUNO
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242034
07/13/2023
IRMA HOENES
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
242035
07/13/2023
JANICE VALDEZ
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
500.00
242036
07/13/2023
JENNIFER PEREZ
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
242037
07/13/2023
JOAN GASCA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
242038
07/13/2023
KARINA MORALES
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242039
07/13/2023
LILIANA DAVILA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242040
07/13/2023
LILIANA RUBIO
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
500.00
242041
07/13/2023
MARIANA SERRANO
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-330-50119-00000
$
500.00
Page 4 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
242042
07/13/2023
PATRICIA DENA
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242043
07/13/2023
ROSARIO B CARR
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242044
07/13/2023
VANESSA LEON
Uniform Allowance FY24
100-30-320-50119-00000
$
500.00
242045
07/13/2023
ALEX ASENCIO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242046
07/13/2023
ANDRES VILLALOBOS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242047
07/13/2023
ANDREW VELEBIL
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-350-50119-00000
$
855.00
242047
07/13/2023
ANDREW VELEBIL
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-350-50119-15700
$
45.00
242048
07/13/2023
ANTHONY CABRIALES
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242049
07/13/2023
BENIGNO RIOS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
900.00
242050
07/13/2023
CARLOS MENDEZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242051
07/13/2023
CHRISTOPHER RIVERA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242052
07/13/2023
DAVID LEON
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242053
07/13/2023
DONALD NEWTON
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242054
07/13/2023
EDWIN PARKA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242055
07/13/2023
ERIC CAMACHO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242056
07/13/2023
ERIC SHELTON
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242057
07/13/2023
ERNEST BARRIOS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242058
07/13/2023
ESTEBAN MANJARREZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242059
07/13/2023
EVAN MARTIN
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242060
07/13/2023
FRANCES JULIANA MITRE
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
900.00
242061
07/13/2023
FRANCISCO REAL
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
900.00
242062
07/13/2023
GONZALO CETINA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242063
07/13/2023
ISRAEL RODAS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242064
07/13/2023
JAMES IZZO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242065
07/13/2023
JANAE MORENO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242066
07/13/2023
JEREMY CROSS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
900.00
242067
07/13/2023
JEREMY MIRANDA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242068
07/13/2023
JESSICA SERRANO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242069
07/13/2023
JOHNNY PATINO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242070
07/13/2023
JONATHAN MONTENEGRO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242071
07/13/2023
JORGE HUERTA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-310-50119-00000
$
900.00
242072
07/13/2023
JOSE ACOSTA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242073
07/13/2023
JOSE CASTRO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242074
07/13/2023
JOSE L. JIMENEZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242075
07/13/2023
JOSEPH VALENCIA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242076
07/13/2023
JOSHUA HENDRICKS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242077
07/13/2023
JUAN SERRATO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242078
07/13/2023
JUSTIN CORTEZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242079
07/13/2023
KEVIN RAMIREZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242080
07/13/2023
MARIO ALCAZAR
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242081
07/13/2023
MARK BERUMEN
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242082
07/13/2023
MARTIN FIESCO MARTINEZ JR
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242083
07/13/2023
MATTHEW BALZANO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242084
07/13/2023
MOBIN ALI
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242085
07/13/2023
NOE CERVANTES
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242086
07/13/2023
NORMAN GONZALEZ
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242087
07/13/2023
OSCAR ALARCON
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242088
07/13/2023
OTONIEL GAMBOA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242089
07/13/2023
PHILLIP WENER
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242090
07/13/2023
RICHARD OGAS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242091
07/13/2023
ROBERT L LARIVEE
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242092
07/13/2023
SAMUEL ALEJANDRO GARCIA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242093
07/13/2023
SAMUEL RIVEROS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242094
07/13/2023
SCOTT RAPP
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242095
07/13/2023
SERGIO GARCIA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
Page 5 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
242096
07/13/2023
STEPHAN HOLGUIN
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-350-50119-00000
$
855.00
242096
07/13/2023
STEPHAN HOLGUIN
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-350-50119-15700
$
45.00
242097
07/13/2023
STEVEN ARROYO
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242098
07/13/2023
STEVEN TRINIDAD
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242099
07/13/2023
SUMMER ANAYA
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242100
07/13/2023
SUNNY KIM
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242101
07/13/2023
THOMAS IP
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242102
07/13/2023
TUAN LE
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-360-50119-00000
$
900.00
242103
07/13/2023
WILLIAM ZENDEJAS
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242104
07/13/2023
ZACHARY GOBLE
Uniform Allowance Sworn FY24
100-30-340-50119-00000
$
900.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
ENRIQUE C. ZALDIVAR
100-10-100-53100-00000
$
15.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
JENNY YU
100-20-210-53350-00000
$
54.51
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
ANTHONY CEBALLOS
100-20-210-53370-00000
$
31.28
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
JOAN GASCA
100-30-300-53330-00000
$
36.50
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
CHRIS HOFFORD
100-30-310-53100-00000
$
50.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
MICHELLE BRAVO
100-40-400-53100-00000
$
15.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
VICTOR VIRAMONTES
100-40-400-53100-00000
$
35.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
ESTHER WASHINGTON
100-40-440-53100-00000
$
24.01
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
MELISSA CHIPRES
100-40-440-53200-00000
$
44.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
MICHAELTERAN
100-40-450-53100-00000
$
6.31
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
CARLOS ORDONEZ
100-40-460-5 3 100-00000
$
4.89
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
KHALIL ABBANY
100-40-460-5 3 100-00000
$
15.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
DAVID LOPEZ
100-50-510-53100-00000
$
28.75
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
RON GARCIA
220-40-420-53350-14700
$
30.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
JONATHAN ROMERO
251-50-560-53100-00000
$
14.24
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
STEVEN PALACIOS
251-50-560-53350-00000
$
35.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
ABRAHAM ARREZOLA
251-50-560-53350-00000
$
35.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
MARIO MEDINA
251-50-560-53350-00000
$
10.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
FERNANDO GRANADOS
251-50-560-53350-00000
$
35.00
242105
06/30/2023
PETTY CASH
JAKE PADILLA
251-50-560-53350-00000
$
20.00
242106
07/19/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION -STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
53.94
242106
07/19/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION -STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
1,058.10
242106
07/19/2023
STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
VISION -STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY
100-00-000-21258-00000
$
1,361.88
242107
07/19/2023
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
AIRLINE TICKET FOR CM JEAN M. AYALA
100-10-100-53350-00000
$
487.75
242107
07/19/2023
CIIRISTOPHER SAENZ
NEWARK AIRPORT EXPRESS TAXI FOR CM JEAN M AYALA
100-10-100-53350-00000
$
21.20
242107
07/19/2023
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
NJ TRANSIT TAXI FOR CM JEAN M. AYALA
100-10-100-53350-00000
$
15.75
242107
07/19/2023
CIIRISTOPHER SAENZ
NEWARK AIRPORT EXPRESS TAXI FOR CLERK CI IRIS SAENZ
100-10-120-53330-00000
$
21.20
242107
07/19/2023
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
NJ TRANSIT TAXI FOR CLERK CHRIS SAENZ
100-10-120-53330-00000
$
15.75
242107
07/19/2023
CIIRISTOPHER SAENZ
AIRLINE TICKET FOR CLERK CRIIIS SAENZ
100-10-120-53330-00000
$
487.75
242107
07/19/2023
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
PER DIEM
100-10-120-53330-00000
$
123.00
242107
07/19/2023
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
LODGING
100-10-120-53330-00000
$
787.17
242108
07/19/2023
JEAN M AYALA
LODGING
100-10-100-53350-11013
$
1,214.09
242108
07/19/2023
JEAN M AYALA
PER DIEM
100-10-100-53350-11013
$
123.00
242109
06/30/2023
AAE INCORPORATED
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND INSPECTION
256-50-520-58100-55022
$
15,018.00
242110
06/30/2023
ALAN VELASCO
REIM FOR ITEMS & HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS-2023 BOXING
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
877.71
242111
06/30/2023
AMERICAN PAPER PLASTIC SERVICES
DOGGY POO BAGS GREEN FOR THE CITY PARKS
254-50-571-53100-15510
$
48.47
242111
06/30/2023
AMERICAN PAPER PLASTIC SERVICES
TRASH LINERS FOR PARKS MAINTENANCE DIVISION
251-50-571-53100-00000
$
922.55
242112
06/30/2023
AT&T
FRAME RELAY FOR MOBILE DATA COMPUTER IN POLICE
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
1,211.56
242112
06/30/2023
AT&T
ACCT#9391082045 FOR MOBILE DATA JUNE 2023
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
1,437.19
242112
06/30/2023
AT&T
ACCT#331-254-5633- DISPATCHE LINE FOR JUNE 2023
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
48.15
242113
06/30/2023
AT&T MOBILITY
ACCT#287310928172- SERVICE FOR MAY 2023
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
1,623.59
242114
06/30/2023
B&B TIRE SERVICE,
TIRE MOUNT AND WHEEI, REPAIR 6/30/2023
402-50-590-53371-00000
$
50.00
242114
06/30/2023
B&B TIRE SERVICE
TIRE MOUNT AND WHEEL REPAIR 6/23/2023
402-50-590-53371-00000
$
50.00
242115
06/30/2023
BL,UESKY DIVERSIFIED INC.
SERVICE FOR CITY VEHICLES FOR JUNE 2023
402-50-590-53371-00000
$
289.89
242116
06/30/2023
BPC PRINT SERVICES INC
PERSONNEL TRANSACTION FORMS RECEIPT FORMS
401-10-141-53320-11502
$
2,376.70
Page 6 of 9
Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
242117
06/30/2023
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
STRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION (SMI) APRIL -JUNE 23
100-00-000-20016-00000
$
686.28
242117
06/30/2023
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
STRONG MOTION INSTRUMENTATION (SMI) APRIL-JUNE 23
100-00-000-20017-00000
$
85.38
242118
06/30/2023
CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY
SUPPLIED FIRST AID KIT IN CITY YARD/ MECHANIC SHOP
402-50-590-53100-00000
$
243.00
242119
06/30/2023
CYNTHIA SAENZ
POLYGRAPH FOR APPLICANTS
100-30-310-51100-00000
$
800.00
242119
06/30/2023
CYNTHIA SAENZ
POLYGRAPH FOR APPLICANTS
100-30-310-51100-00000
$
800.00
242119
06/30/2023
CYNTHIA SAENZ
POLYGRAPH FOR APPLICANTS
100-30-310-51100-00000
$
2,100.00
242120
06/30/2023
DATA TICKET, INC.
DATA TICKET ADMIN
100-40-460-5 110 1 -00000
$
488.75
242120
06/30/2023
DATA TICKET, INC.
DATA TICKET ADMIN
100-40-460-51101-00000
$
106.08
242121
06/30/2023
DEL REY CHEMICAL COMPANY
GRAFFITI REMOVAL CHEMICAL
245-50-570-53100-15040
$
1,245.33
242122
06/30/2023
DIVISION OF THE STATE ARCHITECT
DISABILITY ACCESS & EDUCATION SBI186-APR.I-JUN,30
100-20-000-40231-00000
$
391.60
242123
06/30/2023
ECO CAR SPA
CAR WASH FOR POLICE VEHICLES
402-50-591-51101-00000
$
228.99
242124
06/30/2023
GENESIS ELECTRIC
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS MADE AT CITY HALL & MORGAN PARK
100-60-620-53371-00000
$
3,200.00
242125
06/30/2023
GREG RUVOLO
8' ENTRY FATE FABRICATION & INSTALL WALMART
240-50-551-51101-15705
$
650.00
242126
06/30/2023
GUISEPPE LICITRA
ZAPPA SEIU BOOT ALLOWANCE FY22/23
402-50-590-53100-00000
$
300.00
242127
06/30/2023
HENRY RAMOS
REIM FOR ITEMS FOR SO. CA STATE BOXING CHAMPIONS
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
86.83
242128
06/30/2023
HINDERLITER, DE LLAMAS & ASSOCIATES
CONTRACT SERVCIES-SALES TAX (APRIL-JUNE 2023)
100-25-299-51100-00000
$
1,317.09
242129
06/30/2023
HOSE -MAN INC
HOSES FOR THE PRESSURE WASHER FOR TRANSIT
254-50-581-53100-15539
$
275.51
242129
06/30/2023
HOSE -MAN INC
HOSES FOR THE PRESSURE WASHER FOR TRANSIT
254-50-581-53100-15539
$
303.07
242130
06/30/2023
JEEP CHRYSLER OF ONTARIO, INC.
SERVICE FOR POLICE VEHICLES
402-50-591-53371-00000
$
93.89
242131
06/30/2023
LA CANADA DESIGN GROUP INC
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES FOR JUNE 2023
270-50-520-58100-55022
$
12,135.20
242132
06/30/2023
MARCO INDUSTRIES, INC
TWO SWIVEL EYE TOOL FOR THE STREET SWEEPER
246-50-552-53100-15005
$
69.46
242132
06/30/2023
MARCO INDUSTRIES, INC
TWO LED LIGHTS & BROOM FOR THE STREET SWEEPER
402-50-590-53100-00000
$
1,721.20
242133
06/30/2023
MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC.
LANDSCAPE SERVICES
251-50-560-51100-00000
$
8,333.33
242134
06/30/2023
MGT OF AMERICA CONSULTING, LLC
FSG, FY23, CITY OF BP MANDATED COST(SB90) FY2
100-25-299-51100-00000
$
3,850.00
242135
06/30/2023
MICHAEL JOSEPH PORRETTA
ONE YEAR ZEUS PLUS DATA PLAN
402-50-591-51101-00000
$
1,816.92
242136
06/30/2023
MILLER'S & ISHAMS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
SERVICES FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR POLICE VEHICLES
402-50-591-51101-00000
$
194.24
242137
06/30/2023
NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE
MATERIAL/SUPPLIES-WHITE TERRY TOWELS, BIT HOLDER
254-50-550-53100-15705
$
70.91
242137
06/30/2023
NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE
MATERIAL/SUPPLIES-SCREW&STRAP TIE PARK LANDSCAPE
254-50-571-53100-15510
$
112.30
242137
06/30/2023
NICIIOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE
MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS STREET
246-50-552-53100-15005
$
6.59
242138
06/30/2023
ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC
PAPER PHURSE 5/22/2023
401-10-141-53100-11504
$
1,732.77
242138
06/30/2023
ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC
OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
251-50-500-53100-00000
$
57.74
242138
06/30/2023
ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC
OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
251-50-500-53100-00000
$
190.70
242138
06/30/2023
ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC
OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
251-50-500-53100-00000
$
33.81
242138
06/30/2023
ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC
OFFICE SUPPLIES FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
251-50-500-53100-00000
$
49.11
242139
06/30/2023
OMEGA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC
MEGA OFF FOR THE REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI
254-50-570-53100-14885
$
489.46
242139
06/30/2023
OMEGA INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC
GRAFFITI REMOVAL CHEMICAL
254-50-570-53100-14885
$
620.25
242140
06/30/2023
PEDROZA CONCRETE SYSTEMS, INC
CONCRETE AND/OR ASPIIALT SERVICES & REPAIRS JUNE 23
240-50-551-53371-15705
$
14,500.00
242140
06/30/2023
PEDROZA CONCRETE SYSTEMS, INC
CONCRETE AND/OR ASPHALT SERVICES AND REPAIRS
245-50-551-51101-15705
$
1,500.00
242141
06/30/2023
PREMIERE FUELING SERVICES INC
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS FOR PUMPS JUNE 2023
402-50-590-53371-00000
$
150.00
242141
06/30/2023
PREMIERE FUELING SERVICES INC
MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIRS FOR PUMPS AND
402-50-591-53371-00000
$
150.00
242142
06/30/2023
PRIME POWER EQUIPMENT INC
MINOR EQUIPMEN FOR HEDGE TRIMMER & SUPPLIES
254-50-551-53390-15705
$
477.08
242142
06/30/2023
PRIME, POWER EQUIPMENT INC
MINOR EQUIPMEN FOR HEDGE TRIMMER & SUPPLIES
254-50-581-53100-15539
$
161.27
242143
06/30/2023
PSI
GRAFFITI REMOVAL CHEMICAL
245-50-570-53100-15040
$
1,973.54
242144
06/30/2023
RKA CONSULTING GROUP
CIVIL AND BUILDING PLAN CHECK SERVICES JUNE, 2023
270-50-520-58100-55022
$
2,520.00
242145
06/30/2023
ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC.
SUPPLIES FOR AIRLESS PAINT PUMP AND SPRY TIPS
254-50-570-53100-14885
$
1,700.16
242146
06/30/2023
S.C. SIGNS AND SUPPLIES LLC
DOUBLE, SIDED OVERHEAD STREET NAME, SIGNS
245-50-550-53100-15622
$
8,163.50
242146
06/30/2023
S.C. SIGNS AND SUPPLIES LLC
DOUBLE SIDED OVERHEAD STREET NAME SIGNS
254-50-550-53100-15622
$
7,012.41
242147
06/30/2023
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY
WATER SERVICE :6/1-6/29/2023,ACCT#13061302402
275-60-710-53370-66023
$
547.70
242147
06/30/2023
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY
WATER COST FOR 6/l/2023-6/29/2023
252-60-620-53402-00000
$
1,758.10
242147
06/30/2023
SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY
WATER COST
252-60-620-53402-00000
$
2,430.92
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
CITY BUILDINGS 12TII MONTH 5/25/2023-6/25/2023
100-60-620-53401-00000
$
25,633.26
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700156508837 -12TH 6/1-6/30/2023 STREET LIGHT
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
47,720.80
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700529585789--6/7/2023-7/10/2023
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
83.62
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700593725526--6/7/2023-7/9/2023
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
80.07
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700200356776--6/7/2023-7/9/2023
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
107.20
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Payment Number
Payment Date
Vendor Name
Description (Item)
Account Number
Amount
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700529855672--6/7/2023-7/9/2023
100-60-620-53401-00000
$
4,688.24
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700631947566--6/7/2023-7/10/2023
100-60-620-53401-00000
$
9,489.95
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700529827885--6/8/2023-7/10/2023
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
81.34
242148
06/30/2023
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
ACCT#700200345157--6/7/2023-7/10/2023
251-50-530-53401-00000
$
98.32
242149
06/30/2023
SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC.
TRANSIT SERVICES FULE COST FOR APRIL 2023
402-50-590-53110-16140
$
1,645.90
242149
06/30/2023
SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC.
TRANSIT SERVICES FOR 4/28/2023-4/30/2023
244-50-580-51100-15525
$
8,283.87
242149
06/30/2023
SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC.
TRANSIT SERVICES - DIAL -A -RIDE
244-50-580-51100-15520
$
27,102.47
242149
06/30/2023
SOUTHLAND TRANSIT, INC.
TRANSIT SERVICES FOR 4/l/2023-4/27/2023
244-50-580-51100-15525
$
142,102.90
242150
06/30/2023
SUNBELT RENTALS
RENTAL -40' STREET MANLIFT PROJECT ON 3803 DUNIA
245-50-550-53391-15622
$
1,046.05
242151
06/30/2023
THE DRALA PROJECT INC
PRINTER SPARE PARTS
100-30-340-53100-00000
$
0.01
242151
06/30/2023
THE DRALA PROJECT INC
PRINTER PARTS
100-30-340-53100-00000
$
679.33
242152
06/30/2023
T-MOBILE
ACCT#987355455 -DEPARTMENT CELL PHONE MAY 2023
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
1,664.64
242153
06/30/2023
US BANK VOYAGER FLEET SYS
PD GAS CARDS USAGE
402-50-591-53110-16140
$
1,250.82
242154
06/30/2023
VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST
WATER COST FOR 5/23/2023-6/22/2023
252-60-620-53402-00000
$
8,658.12
242155
06/30/2023
VERIZON
DEPARTMENT CELL PHONE USAGE FOR 5/22-6/21/2023
100-30-340-53403-00000
$
1,074.28
242155
06/30/2023
VERIZON
DEPARTMENT CELL PHONE USAGE FOR 5/22-6/21/2023
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
1,329.35
242156
06/30/2023
WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC
CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL 6/1-6/15/23
251-50-561-51100-00000
$
728.00
242156
06/30/2023
WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC
CTTYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL 6/16-30/23
251-50-561-51100-00000
$
1,495.00
242156
06/30/2023
WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC
CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONAL 6/16-30/23
251-50-561-51100-00000
$
690.00
242157
07/20/2023
ANDRES VILLALOBOS
PER DIEM FOR SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE -ANDRES
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
22.00
242158
07/20/2023
APRIL M. ROJO
REIM FOR FOOD FOR SUMMER CONCERT BAND ON 7/6/2023
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
164.24
242159
07/20/2023
BALDWIN PARK AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE
CITY COUNCIL SPONSORSHIP -BP AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE
275-60-737-53370-16071
$
5,000.00
242160
07/20/2023
CALIFORNIA POLICE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION
2023-2024 CPCA MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR CHIEF LOPEZ
100-30-300-53330-00000
$
1,702.00
242161
07/20/2023
CARLOS ORDONEZ
UNIFORM ALLWOANCE PER MOU FY 2023-2024
220-40-460-50119-14715
$
300.00
242162
07/20/2023
DERIAN FAMILY FOODS
BALLOONS FOR COMMUNITY CENTER SPLASH PARTY
100-60-610-53100-00000
$
462.39
242163
07/20/2023
GABRIEL CONTAINER CO.
CARD BOARD BOXES FOR SENIOR FOOD PROGRAM
275-60-713-53100-16075
$
661.50
242164
07/20/2023
INTERGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS
SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE AUGI4-15,2023 JOSE C.
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
550.00
242164
07/20/2023
INTERGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS
SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE AUGI4-15,2023 JUAN S.
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
550.00
242164
07/20/2023
INTERGRATEDTACTICAL CONCEPTS
SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE AUG14-15,2023 ANDRES
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
550.00
242164
07/20/2023
INTERGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS
SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE AUG14-15,2023 SAMUEL
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
550.00
242164
07/20/2023
INTERGRATED TACTICAL CONCEPTS
SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE AUG14-15,2023 TONY G.
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
550.00
242165
07/20/2023
JESSICA ANN AYALA
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE PE MOU FY2023-2024
100-40-460-50119-00000
$
300.00
242166
07/20/2023
JIMMY WONG
REIM OF MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR EVENT ON 7/15/23
251-50-520-58100-15564
$
337.87
242166
07/20/2023
JIMMY WONG
REIM OF MATERIALS & SUPPLIES FOR EVENT ON 7/15/23
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
1,435.19
242167
07/20/2023
JOSE CASTRO
PER DIEM FOR SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE -JOSE C
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
22.00
242168
07/20/2023
JUAN SERRATO
PER DIEM FOR SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE -JUAN S.
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
22.00
242169
07/20/2023
KENNETH R. COPELAND
FINAL PAYMENT FOR MUSICAL PERFORMANCE 7-20-23
230-60-610-51100-16144
$
5,OO1.00
242170
07/20/2023
KNOTT'S BERRY FARM
ADMISSION TICKETS TO KNOTT'S BERRY FARM 7/26/2023
501-60-000-22328-00000
$
3,400.00
242171
07/20/2023
LORENZO M. VASQUEZ
MUSIC PERFORANCE AT TIIE SUMMER CONCERT ON 7/27/23
230-60-610-51100-16144
$
1,540.00
242172
07/20/2023
MELISSA GALCERAN
UNIFORM ALLWOANCE PER MOU FY 2023-2024
100-40-460-50119-00000
$
300.00
242173
07/20/2023
MUSIC ZIRCONIA TALENT LLC
MUSIC PERFORMANCE AT SUMMER CONCERT ON 8/3/2023
230-60-610-51100-16144
$
4,500.00
242174
07/20/2023
NOE CERVANTES
PER DIEM FOR PSOT SUPERVISORY COURSE, 8/21-9/l/023
100-30-310-53200-00000
$
110.00
242175
07/20/2023
SAMUEL RIVEROS
PER DIEM FOR SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE -SAMUEL
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
22.00
242176
07/20/2023
SECTRAN SECURITY INC.
SECTRAN SECURITY INC SERVICE FOR JULY 2023
100-25-299-53370-12404
$
412.25
242177
07/20/2023
SUMMER ANAYA
PER DIEM FOR 290 SEX OFFENDER COURSE ON 8/14/2023
100-30-310-53200-00000
$
11.00
242178
07/20/2023
TONY GAMBOA
PER DIEM FOR SWAT TACTICS & UPDATE COURSE -TONY G.
100-30-340-53200-13040
$
22.00
242179
07/20/2023
TRIPLE B CORPORATION
FOOD/PRODUCE FOR FREE SENIOR MEALS PROGRAM
275-60-713-53100-16075
$
2,969.75
242180
07/20/2023
U.S. POSTAL SERVICE,
POSTAGE, SERVICES FOR BP FOR AUG.-OCT 2023 ISSUE
230-60-610-51100-11400
$
3,200.00
242181
07/20/2023
V & V MANUFACTURING
PURCHASE OF PINK BADGES FOR PERSONNEL
100-30-340-53100-00000
$
2,750.00
242181
07/20/2023
V & V MANUFACTURING
PURCHASE OF PINK PATCH BADGES FOR PERSONNEL
100-30-340-53100-00000
$
125.00
242182
07/20/2023
VICENTE SANCHEZ
BAIL POSTED FOR SIIARON SANCHEZ FOR CASE 22-11515
501-30-000-21412-00000
$
50,000.00
DFT0007179
07/06/2023
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
KAISER HEALTH INSURANCE
100-00-000-21210-00000
$
1,962.06
DFT0007197
07/06/2023
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
BLUESHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE
100-00-000-21210-00000
$
7,309.09
DFT0007198
07/06/2023
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
ANTHEM SELECT HEALTH INSURANCE
100-00-000-21210-00000
$
2,656.50
DFT0007199
07/06/2023
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
ANTHEM TRADITIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
100-00-000-21210-00000
$
942.74
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Payment Number
DFT0007200
DFT0007201
DFT0007202
DFT0007203
DFT0007204
DFT0007205
DFT0007206
DFT0007207
DFT0007208
DFT0007209
DFT0007224
DFT0007225
DFT0007226
DFT0007227
DFT0007228
DFT0007240
DFT0007241
DFT0007242
DFT0007243
DFT0007244
DFT0007245
DFT0007246
DFT0007247
DFT0007248
DFT0007249
DFT0007250
DFT0007251
DFT0007252
DFT0007253
DFT0007254
DFT0007255
DFT0007256
DFT0007257
DFT0007258
DFT0007268
DFT0007269
DFT0007270
DFT0007271
DFT0007272
DFT0007273
DFT0007274
DFT0007275
DFT0007276
DFT0007277
DFT0007291
DFT0007292
DFT0007293
DFT0007298
DFT0007299
DFT0007379
DFT0007380
DFT0007402
DFT0007402
DFT0007402
Payment Date
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/20/2023
07/20/2023
07/20/2023
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
07/13/2023
07/13/2023
06/30/2023
06/30/2023
06/30/2023
Vendor Name
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC" EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC" EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC" EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
PERS-RETIREMENT
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES'
STATE, DISBURSEMENT
STATE DISBURSEMENT
S.E.I.U. LOCAL 721
S.E.I.U. LOCAL 721
S.E.I.U. LOCAL 721
Description (Item)
KAISER HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SALUD Y MAS HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SMART CARE, HEALTH INSURANCE
BLUESHIELD TRIO
PORAC - POLICE ONLY HEALTH INSURANCE
UNITED HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE
RETRO HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM
UNITED HEALTH CARE HARMONY HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS GOLD HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS PLATINUM HEALTH INSURANCE
BLUESHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE
KAISER HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SALUD Y MAS HEALTH INSURANCE
UNITED HEALTHCARE HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS GOLD HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS SURVIVOR RETIREMENT
PERS REDEPOSIT
PERS SWORN- 344
PERS MISC 350
PERS SWORN 351
PERS MISC 352
BLUESHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE
ANTHEM SELECT HEALTH INSURANCE
ANTHEM TRADITIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
KAISER HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SALUD Y MAS HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SMART CARE HEALTH INSURANCE
BLUESHIELD TRIO
PORAC - POLICE ONLY HEALTH INSURANCE
UNITED HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE
RETRO HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM
UNITED HEALTH CARE HARMONY HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS GOLD FIEALTH INSURANCE
PERS PLATINUM HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS SWORN CITY PAID - PEPRA
PERS SWORN ER REG PAY
PT PERS MISC CITY PAID
PERS MISC CITY PAID
PERS MISC CITY PAID - PEPRA
BLUESHIELD HEALTH INSURANCE
KAISER HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH NET SALUD Y MAS HEALTH INSURANCE
UNITED HEALTHCARE HEALTH INSURANCE
PERS GOLD HEALTH INSURANCE,
PERS SURVIVOR RETIREMENT
PERS MISC 352
PERS MISC CITY PAID - PEPRA
RETIRED PREMIUM
ACTIVE & RETIRED ADMIN FEE
SDU - CHILD SUPPORT
SDU - CHILD SUPPORT
JUNE DUES PP#11-12
JUNE DUES PP#I 1-12
JUNE DUES PP#11-12
Account Number
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21207-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21210-00000
100-00-000-21207-00000
100-00-000-21206-00000
100-00-000-21256-00000
100-25 -299-5 0223-00000
100-25-299-50220-00000
100-00-000-21225-00000
100-00-000-21225-00000
100-00-000-21220-00000
100-00-000-21220-00000
100-00-000-21220-00000
Grand Total:
Amount
$ 36,818.53
$ 1,629.09
$ 755.29
$ 859.94
$ 1,870.00
$ 1,380.20
$ 377.32
$ 713.55
$ 3,500.88
$ 2,779.27
$ 369.15
$ 12,309.28
$ 1,281.34
$ 675.00
$ 1,350.00
$ 183.21
$ 21.78
$ 17,452.76
$ 16,203.00
$ 11,170.24
$ 8,825.99
$ 7,309.09
$ 2,656.50
$ 942.74
$ 37,986.58
$ 1,629.09
$ 755.29
$ 859.94
$ 1,870.00
$ 1,380.20
$ 377.32
$ 713.55
$ 3,500.88
$ 2,779.27
$ 17,157.39
$ 29,477.38
$ 942.15
$ 23,119.32
$ 15,551.51
$ 369.15
$ 12,309.28
$ 1,281.34
$ 675.00
$ 1,350.00
$ 23.25
$ 1,697.82
$ 2,988.16
$ 20,989.00
$ 865.79
$ 3,575.97
$ 617.08
$ 2,066.19
$ 100.00
$ 3.00
$1,217,478.05
Page 9 of 9
ITEM NO. 2
W IN*
FROM:
,SA 0 , 0
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk
Krystal Roman, Administrative Clerk II/Deputy City Clerk
August 2, 2023
Meeting Minutes
SUMMARY
The City Council held a Finance Authority Board Meetings, a Housing Authority Board Meetings, a
Special City Council Meeting and a Regular City Council Meetings on July 19, 2023.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council approve the following meeting minutes: Meeting Minutes of the
Finance Authority Board, Housing Authority Board, Special City Council and Regular City Council
Meetings on July 19, 2023.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this item.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report does not require legal review.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Meeting Minutes of July 19, 2023
Page 1 / 1
Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada
Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia
Councilmember Alejandra Avila
Councilmember Jean M. Ayala
Councilmember Daniel Damian
These minutes are
presented Agendais
The meeting was called to order at approximately 5:17 p.m. by Mayor Pro Tem Garcia.
ROLL CALL
City Clerk Saenz performed roll call:
MEMBERS:
Council Member Alejandra Avila (present)
Council Member Jean M. Ayala (present)
Council Member Daniel Damian (present)
Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia (present)
Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada (present at 5:25 p.m.)
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Pro Tem Garcia opened Public Communications at approximately 5:17 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to
speak, Mayor Pro Tem Garcia closed Public Communications at 5:17 p.m.
OPEN SESSION/STUDY SESSION
Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works and Romany Basilyous, Engineering Manager gave
updates on the Roundabout Demonstration Project at the Intersection of Olive Avenue and Maine
Avenue
RECESS CLOSED SESSION -recessed at approximately 6:01 p.m.
Conference With Legal Counsel —Anticipated Litigation
Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of
Government Code Section 54956.9:
One Potential Case - Property/Construction Issues at 14402 Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park
No reportable action.
2. Conference with Legal Counsel — Existing Litigation
Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956
Case: Rukli, Inc vs. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 22STCV28634
Case: DJCBP Corporation dba Tier One Case No. 2:23-cv-00384
Consulting and David Ju
Case: Lucy Valencia
Case No. 23STCP01532
vs. City of Baldwin Park Housing Authority
Was not discussed, will be brought back to the next meeting.
Case: Tony Gutierrez Case No. 23STCP02399
vs. City of Baldwin Park
Challenge to Measure CB
No reportable action.
3. Conference With Real Property Negotiator
Pursuant to California Government Code, Section 54956.8
Property Address: 14402 Pacific Avenue
Agency Negotiator: Enrique C. Zaldivar, Chief Executive Officer
Negotiating Parties: Asher Family: Erik Friess
Under Negotiation: Price and Terms of Payment for Purchase of Property
No reportable action.
4. Liability Claim pursuant to California Government Code Section 54956.95
Claimant: K8 Investor Holdings Date of Claim: October 19, 2022
Agency: City of Baldwin Park
(Claim available online and at the City Clerk's Office)
Claimant: Juan Gutierrez Date of Claim: February 21, 2023
Agency: City of Baldwin Park
(Claim of Injury available online and at the City Clerk's Office)
No reportable action.
U IaL$lil naa 114a Y
Motion to adjourn was made by Mayor Estrada, second by Councilmember Avila at approximately 7:16 p.m.
Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor
Christopher Saenz, City Clerk
Approved: August 2, 2023
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Councilmember
Councilmember
Councilmember
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:12 p.m. by Mayor Estrada.
INVOCATION
The invocation was led by Pastor Jackson.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Estrada.
ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:12 p.m. by Mayor Estrada
REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION
Emmanuel J. Estrada
Monica Garcia
Alejandra Avila
Jean M. Ayala
Daniel Damian
Attorney Marco Martinez announced that there were several items but there are no reportable action.
Motion to adjourn was made by Mayor Estrada, second by Councilmember Avila at approximately 7:16 p.m.
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
Senator Susan Rubio, 22nd District gave Legislative Updates from Sacramento
Mayor Estrada proclaimed July 2023 as Bereavement Parents Awareness Month and presented proclamation to
Annamarie Betancourt Fuentes
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Mayor Estrada opened the Public Communication at approximately 7:39 p.m. The following spoke:
1) Tony Mojica 8) Alicia Escalante
2) Cecilia Bernal 9) Fernando Sandoval
3) Beatriz Sandoval 10) John Rios
4) Luis y Sara Olmedo 11) Speaker 1
5) Clara Barentos 12) Greg Tuttle
6) Luna 13) Myra Mercado
7) Roman Rodriguez
Seeing no public speakers, Mayor closed Public Communication.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. City of Baldwin Park's Warrants and Demands
Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
2. Treasurer's Report City (CC) — May 2023
Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for May 2023.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
3. Meeting Minutes
Motion to approve the following meeting minutes: Meeting Minutes of the Finance Authority
Board, Housing Authority Board, Special City Council and Regular City Council Meetings on
July 5, 2023; and Meeting Minutes of the Finance Authority Board, Housing Authority Board,
Special City Council and Regular City Council Meetings held August 3 2022 through September
7, 2022.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
4. ORDINANCE NO.1504 ADDING SECTION 93.13 TO CHAPTER 93, TITLE IX OF THE
BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE FINES
FOR THE DISCHARGE OR POSSESSION OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS
Motion to: 1) Waive first reading, read by title only and introduce the following Ordinance: AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK,
CALIFORNIA, ADDING SECTION 93.13 TO CHAPTER 93, TITLE IX OF THE BALDWIN
PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE FINES FOR THE
DISCHARGE OR POSSESSION OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
5. Approve Contract with Larry R. Sallas to Provide Stage, Audio & Lighting for the
Downtown Street Market
Motion to: 1) Approve the Contract with Lorenzo R. Sallas in the amount $65,020; and 2)
Authorize Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute the contract and any
associated documents; and 3) Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funding to cover
the said contract cost.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
6. Authorization to Purchase Mats from Matsuru
Motion to authorize the purchase of mats from Matsuru USA LLC
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
7. Approval of Employment Agreement with Nicholas C. Baldwin for the position of City
Planner
Motion to approve the Agreement with Nicholas C. Baldwin for the position of City Planner
(subject to any non -substantive changes made by Chief Executive Officer and the City Attorney)
and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to execute it.
Item #7 was pulled for further discussion.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
8. Approval of an updated Affordable Homeownership Expansion Program and Project
Activities Implemented by the San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity.
Motion to: 1. Approve the updated Affordable Homeownership Expansion Program and Project
Activities from funds authorized by the City Council on October 6, 2021; and 2. Authorize the
Director of Finance to appropriate funding for this updated Program and Project Activities and
make the necessary budget adjustment; and 3. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer, City
Attorney, and Special Legal Counsel (Christensen & Spath, LLP) to continue carrying out all
subsequent and needed actions to proceed with the Program, including approving real estate
purchase transactions, and executing agreements including forms of Agreements for using
American Rescue Act Funds, and Future Development Funds.
Item #8 was pulled for further discussion.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
PUBLIC HEARING
9. Public Hearing and Introduction of Ordinance No. 1505 of The City Council of The City of
Baldwin Park, California, Amending Title XV of The Municipal Code by Adding Chapter
157 Titled "Permit Process for Electric Vehicle Charging and Hydrogen -Fueling Stations."
Motion to: Introduce, read by title only, Ordinance No. 1.505 entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
TITLE XV OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 157 TITLED "PERMIT
PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS AND HYDROGEN -
FUELING STATIONS." 3. Find that the adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from the
requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it has no potential
for resulting in a physical change to the environment, pursuant to Section 1.5308 of the CEQA
Guidelines -Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment.
Mayor Estrada opened the Public Hearing at approximately 8:50 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor
closed public comment.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
10. General Plan Amendments to repeal and replace the Housing Element, Safety Element, and
Health and Sustainability Element to meet the housing, safety, and environmental justice
element state law requirements, add Chapter 153.112 (Housing Element Re -Use Site
Overlay Zone) to the Zoning Code and Zoning Map, and modify Zoning Code Subchapter
153.030 (Establishment of Zones). (Location: Citywide; Applicant: City of Baldwin Park;
Case Numbers: General Plan Amendment (AGP 23-02); Zoning Code Amendment (AZC
23-02); Zone Change (Z 23-02)
Motion to: Adopt an Addendum to the 2002 Baldwin Park General Plan Environmental Impact
Report (EIR). The Addendum properly discloses only minor technical changes or additions to the
EIR, and none of the conditions triggering a subsequent or supplemental EIR are present,
pursuant to the CEQA Guidelines Section 15164(c); and Adopt City Council Resolution 2023-
025 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN
PARK CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING GENERAL
PLAN AMENDMENT NO. AGP 23-02 UPDATING THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
HOUSING ELEMENT, SAFETY ELEMENT, AND HEALTH, SUSTAINABILITY, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ELEMENT OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK GENERAL
PLAN; Waive further reading, read by title only and Introduce Ordinance 1506 entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 153 OF TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE TO Add a HOUSING ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE to
comply with State Housing Element Law AND ASSOCIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE
ZONING CODE (AZC NO. 23-02, Z NO. 23-02) ADDING CHAPTER 153.112 (HOUSING
ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE) AND MODIFYING CHAPTER 153.030 AND
THE ZONING MAP"
Mayor Estrada opened the Public Hearing at approximately 8:51 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor
closed public comment.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion
with amendment. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
11. General Plan Map Amendment to change the General Plan designation from "Single -
Family Residential" to "Open Space" and Change the Zoning Designation from "Single -
Family Residential" to "Open Space" to allow for the expansion of an existing public park
(Barnes Park). (Location: 3301 Patritti Avenue; APN: 8550-004-001; Applicant: City of
Baldwin Park; Case Numbers: AGP-23-01 and Z 23-01)
Motion to continue the item to the August 2, 2023 City Council meeting to allow staff the
opportunity to provide Public Hearing Notices to all property owners and occupants within 300
feet of the subject property.
Item #11 will continue to the next meeting. No action needed.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS
12. Appointment of Members of the Measure BP Stakeholders Oversight Committee (SOC)-
Lottery Selection Process
The following candidates were selected from a lottery spin for the seats on the Measure BP
Stakeholders Oversight Committee (SOC): 1) Non-profit: Maria Estela Mata-Carcamo 2)
Residents: Nghiem Nguyen, Jorge Hernandez, Sasha Rodriguez. The categories where only one
candidate applied, were not put in a drawing and the candidate were announced as selected;
Gregory Orozco for Youth Sport/Art, Pastor Elmer Jackson for Duly Ordained Clergy and Besty
Lara for Baldwin Park Unified School District.
Motion to Certify the selected seven (7) SOC members.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to approve the
members selected through a lottery. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA,
DAMIAN, GARCIA
Motion to Certify the Term Limits as follows: 1) Four-year term: Besty Lara, Pastor Elmer
Jackson, Gregory Orozco and Nghiem Nguyen and 2) Two-year term: Jorge Hernandez, Sasha
Rodriguez and Maria Estela Mata-Carcamo
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to approve term
limits. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
13. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments to Fill the
Scheduled Vacancies for City Commissions
Motion to review all commission applications to the Planning and Recreation/Community
Services Commissions and make respective appointments as follows:
Planning Commission:
Mario Maciel
Gen Escobosa
Erik Pena
Roman Rodriguez
Stephany Gonzalez
MOTION: It was moved by Daniel Damian, seconded by Jean Ayala to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
Recreation/ Community Services Commission:
Anita Diaz
Cecilia Bernal
Mario Flores
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
SA 1. Successor Agency To The Dissolved Community Development Commission of The City of
Baldwin Park Warrants and Demands
Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
SA 2. Treasurer's Report SA — May 2023
Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for May 2023.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt
Motion. PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN, GARCIA
CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS &
COMMUNICATION
Mayor Estrada received consensus from Council to: direct staff to study the feasibility of creating our own
Animal Services and/or other potential alternatives Mayor and the City Council provided communications.
Mayor Estrada direct staff to appropriate action of the ARPA funds
Mayor Estrada announced that the Baldwin Park American Little League made it into the Championship which
will take place out-of-state and requested the City support the Team. The City Council unanimously was in
favor of supporting the Little League to cover meals and lodging to attend the American Little League
Championship
Council Member Ayala reported back on her attendance from the NALEO Conference.
City Clerk Saenz reported back on his attendance from the NALEO Conference and Growing Water Smart
Workshop.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn in memory of Garry Alan was made by Mayor Estrada, second by Councilmember Damian
at approximately 9:42 p.m.
Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor
Christopher Saenz, City Clerk
Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada
Vice Chair
Monica Garcia
Board Member
Alejandra Avila
Board Member
Jean M. Ayala
Board Member
Daniel Damian
These minutes are presented in Agenda order.
The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:12 p.m. by Chair Estrada
It'111 N Wan "
City Clerk Saenz performed roll call:
MEMBERS:
Board Member Alejandra Avila (present)
Board Member Jean M. Ayala (present)
Board Member Daniel Damian (present)
Vice Chair Monica Garcia (present)
Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada (present)
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Chair Estrada opened the Public Communication at approximately 7:39 p.m. The following spoke:
1) Tony Mojica
2) Cecilia Bernal
3) Beatriz Sandoval
4) Luis y Sara Olmedo
5) Clara Barentos
6) Luna
7) Roman Rodriguez
8) Alicia Escalante
9) Fernando Sandoval
10) John Rios
11) Speaker 1
12) Greg Tuttle
13) Myra Mercado
Seeing no public speakers, Chair Estrada closed Public Communication.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Treasurer's Report FA — May 2023
Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for May 2023.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motion.
PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, GARCIA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn in memory of Garry Alan was made by Chair Estrada, second by Board Member Damian at
approximately 9:42 p.m.
ATTEST:
Christopher Saenz, City Clerk
APPROVED: August 2, 2023
Emmanuel J Estrada, Chair
Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada
Vice Chair
Monica Garcia
Board Member
Alejandra Avila
Board Member
Jean M. Ayala
Board Member
Daniel Damian
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:12 p.m. by Chair Estrada
ROLL CALL
City Clerk Saenz performed roll call:
MEMBERS:
Board Member Alejandra Avila (present)
Board Member Jean M. Ayala (present)
Board Member Daniel Damian (present)
Vice Chair Monica Garcia (present)
Chair Emmanuel J. Estrada (present)
PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
Chair Estrada opened the Public Communication at approximately 7:39 p.m. The following spoke:
1) Tony Mojica
2) Cecilia Bernal
3) Beatriz Sandoval
4) Luis y Sara Olmedo
5) Clara Barentos
6) Luna
7) Roman Rodriguez
8) Alicia Escalante
9) Fernando Sandoval
10) John Rios
11) Speaker 1
12) Greg Tuttle
13) Myra Mercado
Seeing no public speakers, Chair Estrada closed Public Communication.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Baldwin Park Housing Authority's Warrants and Demands
Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motion.
PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, GARCIA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN.
2. Treasurer's Report HA — May 2023
Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for May 2023.
MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motion.
PASSED. [5 — 0]. AYES: ESTRADA, GARCIA, AVILA, AYALA, DAMIAN.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn in memory of Garry Alan was made by Chair Estrada, second by Board Member Damian at
approximately 9:42 p.m.
ATTEST:
Christopher Saenz, City Clerk
APPROVED: August 2, 2023
Emmanuel J Estrada, Chair
ITEM NO. 3
STAFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
HI�B of
rH FROM: Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works
s;GAg'E` PREPARED BY: Yovanni Viramontes, Associate Engineer
VAL'LE r:°T� M
DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Approval of Funds Appropriation to Cover Construction
Change Orders for the Foster Drainage Improvements
Project — CIP 21-190
SUMMARY
This item seeks City Council consideration to approve additional funding to cover cost overruns related
to the Foster Drainage Improvements Project. The project has encountered several unforeseen
challenges including the relocation of a Valley County Water District (VCWD) water main and utilization
of a Southern California Edison (SCE) approved contractor for electrical and streetlight pole
stabilization to ensure safe worksite conditions during the installation of the subsurface infrastructure.
The item will also approve the additional work for CWS Systems for construction change orders.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council:
1. Authorize the additional work and payment for VCWD in the amount of $33,711.30 for the
relocation of existing water main and shut off valve; and,
2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to negotiate and execute construction change orders for
unforeseen conditions during construction in the amount of $208,274.28 (Attachment 1); and,
3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $50,000 from Fund 255 to Account No. 255-50-
520-58100-15105 and $60,000 from Fund 258 to Account No. 258-50-520-58100-15105 and to
make the necessary budget adjustments.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact on the General Fund. This project is listed in the current Fiscal Year 2022/2023
Capital Improvement Program (CIP 21-190 and is currently funded through Measure M and Measure
W. The additional funding to cover the change orders for the project will come from the funds as follows:
Fund
Description
Amount
No. 255
Measure M — Acct. No. 255-50-520-58100-15105
$50,000.00
No. 258
Measure W — Acct. No. 258-50-520-58100-15105
$60,000.00
Total Requested Appropriation
$110,000.00
BACKGROUND
On April 29, 2022, the
were completed. The
underground infiltration
design plans and construction documents for Foster Drainage Improvements
project consists of redirecting and capturing nuisance storm water to an
chamber system. Other improvements include street improvements such as:
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Cold mill and Overlay, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and curb ramp removals and replacements along
Foster Ave from Maine Ave to Vineland Ave.
On May 2, 2022, a notice inviting bids was published on the San Gabriel Valley Tribune and the City's
website. On May 24, 2022, three bids were received and publicly read. The apparent lowest bid
received for this project was for $1,475,241.00 which significantly exceeded the construction estimate.
Public works rejected all bids in July 2022 and worked with the design team to make changes and
reduce the scope of the design improvements. Some of the items that were changed include: removal
of rain gardens, and reduction in underground chamber system size, which contributed to lower
construction quantities for removal and replacement of curb and gutter, sidewalk, driveways,
landscaping, and excavations of earthwork and pavement.
On August 30, 2022, a total of two bids were received and checked for errors, and were determined to
be valid. The lowest responsive and responsible bid was from CWS Systems Inc of Pasadena, CA.
On October 19, 2022, The City Council accepted the plans and specifications and authorized the award
of contract to CWS Systems, Inc. of Pasadena, CA in the amount of $1,054,785.00 and a 10%
Contingency of $107,499.84. The project was estimated to start in January 2023.
DISCUSSION
On January 31, 2023, City Staff had a preconstruction meeting with Contractor and Utility Purveyors.
VCWD notified the city of an existing water main which conflicted with the proposed improvements at
the end of Cul de Sac. Southern California Edison and So Cal Gas did not have any infrastructure within
the area of work.
In anticipation of upcoming construction, the Contractor (during the procurement notified dig alert and
began potholing on Foster Avenue to verify utility locations. During the potholing, it was discovered that
an existing 2" gas main was located within the proposed storm chambers and that the existing water
main was very shallow and within the proposed catch basin location. Since this was discovered during
construction, the design team provided a revised layout for the storm chamber on February 15t" to avoid
the gas main and redesigned the catch basin detail on June 2nd, to be constructed over the existing
water main.
On June 12, 2023, the Contractor started construction. Once excavation for the storm chambers began
it was determined that two Southern California Edison Power Poles where near proposed underground
chambers making them unstable during the excavation and installation of chambers. The Contractor
submitted a change order to secure the poles during construction for a total of 4 working days in order
to complete the underground work.
On June 18, 2023, the Contractor began the excavation for the proposed catch basin on Foster Avenue
at the end of cul de Sac. The contractor proceeded with setting up forms for inspection by City Inspector
and VCWD Inspector (due to proximity of water main). Once completed, the VCWD Inspector,
discovered a buried shut off valve less than 1 foot from the proposed catch basin. Since the shut off
valve was unknown during construction and directly in conflict with proposed improvements, work for
the catch basin was suspended until the shut off valve issue was resolved.
On June 27, 2023, Staff met the VCWD and determined that the water main will stay in place, but will
require encasement, and that the water shut off valve will need to be relocated to remain accessible to
VCWD in case of an emergency. VCWD completed the work the following week, in order to help move
the city project forward.
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With the most challenging of work completed, the project is estimated to be completed in August, before
the school year begins. There are no additional change orders anticipated for this project, however, the
design changes, utility conflicts, and unforeseen obstacles have exhausted the project contingency. In
order to complete the project before the school year ends, Staff is requesting to increase the project
contingency by allocating an additional 120,000 from Measure W, Safe Clean Water Funds.
ALTERNATIVES
1. The City Council may choose not to approve the additional work for VCWD and CWS Systems,
Inc. This action is not recommended as it will cause construction delays, require significant re-
scoping and re -design of the project.
2. Provide Staff with alternate direction
CEQA REVIEW
The subject project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to a Class
1 (Section 15201, Existing Facilities), subsection (c) exemption, which includes the repair,
maintenance, and/or minor alteration of existing highways and streets, sidewalks, gutters, bicycle and
pedestrian trails, and similar facilities (this includes road grading for the purpose of public safety) The
key consideration for a Class 1 exemption is whether the project involves negligible or no expansion of
an existing use.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Construction Change Order Log
2. VCWD Invoice
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CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
FOSTER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS
No.
Description
Amount
1
Soil Engineer
$ 1,500.00
2
Pot Holing
$ 3,800.00
3
Henkels and Mccoy - 2 days
$ 32,781.00
4
Henkels and Mccoy - 2 days
$ 32,781.00
5
Catch Basin redesign
$ 26,142.28
6
Storm Chamber, reroute around SCE Pole
$ 32,670.00
7
Remove and Repace Sidewalk (11,000 SF)
$ 19,800.00
8
Reexcavate Catch Basin (T&M) - Due to Stop Work
$ 12,000.00
9
Replace Irrigation Line, due to Stome Chamber Revised
$ 7,200.00
10
Repalce poriton of fence due to cave in
$ 7,600.00
11
VCWD, Water Main Encasement and Shutoff Valve Relocation
$ 33,711.30
12
13
14
15
24
25
26
27
28
29
TOTAL
$ 209,985.58
Contingency $ 105,407.05
VALLEY WATER
BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA 91706
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION mate:
July 25, 202
City of Baldwin Park
Invoice ##
930-00 67-00
14403 F. Pacific Avenue
Amount Due:
$ 12,467.70
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Due
August 15, 2023
Attn: Accounts Payable
Invoice for Completed Construction
date of Application
06/28/23
Construction ID
867 - Install 10' of 12" Steel Encasement
Construction Location
13913 Foster Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Cost Summary
Services
Description
Actual Costs
Construction Fees
Outside Services
12,467.70
Inventory Issued
-
Labor
Equipment Usage
_
Permit Fees
N/A
-
Utility Application Fees
N/
-
Water System Access Fee
N/A
-
Deposit Received
-
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:
12,467.70
REMITTANCE INFORMATION late: July 25, 2023
Valley County Water District Invoice 93{}-00867-00
c/o Gandy Macias, Finance Manager Amount Due: $ 1:2,467.70
P. 0. Box 7806 Due: August 15, 2023
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT
5121 LANTE STREET
:W.'j"."
BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA 91706
PHONE (626) 338-7301
CUSTOMER INFORMATION Date:
July 25, 2023
City of Baldwin Park
Invoice #:
930-00862-00
14403 E. Pacific Avenue
Amount Due:
21,243.60
Baldwin Park, CA 9170
Due:
August 15,_2023
Attn: Accounts Payable
Invoice for Completed Construction
Date of Application
06/28/23
Construction ID
862 - Install 30' of 8" Steel Pipe
Construction Location
13913 Foster Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91786
Cost Summary
Services
Description
Actual Costs
Construction Fees
Outside Services
21 24160
Inventory Issued
-
Labor
-
Equipment Usage
Permit Fees
/A
Utility Applications Fees
N/A
Water System Access Fee
/A
-
Deposit Received
-
TOTAL AMOUNTDUE:
21,L .60
PLEASE DETACH AND REMIT WITH PAYMENT
REMITTANCE INFORMATION Date:
July 25, 2023
Valley County Water District
Invoice #:
930-00862-00
c/o Jandy Macias, Finance Manager Amount Due:
21,243.60
P. O. Box 7806
Due:
August 15, 2023
Baldwin Park, CA 9170
ITEM NO. 4
kFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Robert Lopez, Chief of Police
S1,I�,C,ABRIEL,,
PREPARED BY: Marco Martinez, City Attorney
°JAT4'L)° DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1504 Adding Section
93.13 to Chapter 93, Title IX of the Baldwin Park
Municipal Code relating to Administrative Fines for the
Discharge or Possession of Illegal Fireworks
SUMMARY
On July 19, 2023, the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 1504 to codify and establish fines specific
to the discharge of illegal fireworks in order to protect the health and safety of City residents.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1504 entitled: AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADDING
SECTION 93.13 TO CHAPTER 93, TITLE IX OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE FINES FOR THE DISCHARGE OR POSSESSION OF ILLEGAL
FIREWORKS
FISCAL IMPACT
There are no fiscal impacts related to the adoption of the proposed ordinance since it merely codified
and establishes fines specific to the discharge of illegal fireworks. Fiscal impacts related to revenue
from collected fines will depend on the enforcement of the discharge of illegal fireworks.
BACKGROUND
The City of Baldwin Park established the current schedule of administrative fines in May of 2006 through
Resolution No. 2006-025. The administrative fines for any Code Violation other than a violation of the
building and safety code are as follows:
1. A fine of one hundred dollars ($100) for a first Non -Building Code Violation;
2. A fine of two hundred dollars ($200) for a second Non -Building Code Violation issued to the
same person within one year of a first Non -Building Code Violation for violation of the same
code or ordinance (as defined in BPMC Section 15.02) as was cited in the first Non -Building
Code Violation
3. A fine of five hundred dollars ($500) for each additional Non -Building Code Violation issued to
the same person within one year of two (or more) previous Non -Building Code Violations for
violation of the same code or ordinance as was cited in the previous Non -Building Code
Violations.
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Currently fines associated with illegal fireworks are the same as the fines associated with other non -
building code violations of the City's Municipal Code, and have proven to not be an effective deterrent.
Every year, residents and visitors celebrate the July 4th Independence Day holiday by discharging
fireworks. In addition to discharging legally sold fireworks, a significant number of residents, visitors,
adults, and minors discharge dangerous illegal fireworks.
The discharge of illegal fireworks has become significant enough that the Police Department receives
complaints about illegal fireworks throughout the year. The Police Department works to take
enforcement action related to the illegal discharge of fireworks year-round. Enforcement for the
discharge of illegal fireworks can be difficult since many people discharge the fireworks intermittently
and/or from the privacy of their private backyards. Even if a possible offender or offender address is
identified to officers, they must witness a violation to take enforcement action.
Even in cases where administrative citations for the discharge of illegal fireworks are issued, the current
amount of the administrative fine is no longer a deterrent since some families pool funds among all
invited guests to pay the fireworks fine. Since 2020, the Baldwin Park Police Department had over
1,500 calls for service associated with fireworks.
Because of the fire hazard risks that the illegal fireworks produce, coupled with dry climatically
conditions, the City has determined that the public health, safety, and welfare will be served by (1)
increasing the fines associated with illegal fireworks for the first and subsequent violations. Recent
observations by the Police Department and resident complaints reveal that the fireworks discharge
season has started much earlier than in past years and continues for a longer period of time; it is
necessary to update the City's fireworks fines to deter the discharge of illegal fireworks, reduce fire
hazards in the community and save lives.
This Ordinance does not change the amount of all other non -building code violations. Instead, it
establishes a new category of fines for the illegal discharge of fireworks.
The Ordinance establishes the following administrative fine amounts for violations of Section 93.09 of
the Baldwin Park Municipal Code:
1. $1,000.00 for the first violation issued to any person or property address.
2. $2,000 for the second violation issued to any person or property address within five (5) years
of the first violation.
3. $5,000 for the third violation issued to any person or property address within five (5) years of
the second violation.
4. $5,000 for subsequent violations issued to any person or property address within one (1) year
of the third violation.
ALTERNATIVES
1. The City Council may opt to keep the administrative fine schedule for the illegal discharge of
fireworks as is.
2. Provide alternative direction to staff.
LEGAL REVIEW
The City Attorney has reviewed and approved it as to form.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Ordinance No. 1504
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADDING SECTION 93.13
TO CHAPTER 93, TITLE IX OF THE BALDWIN PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO ADMINISTRATIVE
FINES FOR THE DISCHARGE OR POSSESSION OF
ILLEGAL FIREWORKS
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code section 12671 makes it unlawful for any
person to sell, offer for sale, use, discharge, possess, store, or transport any type of
fireworks within this state unless the State Fire Marshal has classified and registered such
fireworks; and
WHEREAS, the Baldwin Park Municipal Code currently allows for enforcement of
fireworks violations via criminal penalties and administrative fines; and
WHEREAS, administrative fines associated with violations of the City's illegal
fireworks prohibitions are processed using the City's Administrative Fine provisions
contained in Chapter 15 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code; and
WHEREAS, fines associated with illegal fireworks are the same as the fines
associated with other non -building code violations of the City's Municipal Code, and have
proven to not be an effective deterrent; and
WHEREAS, every year, residents and visitors celebrate the July 4th Independence
Day holiday by discharging fireworks. In addition to discharging legally sold fireworks, a
significant number of residents, visitors, adults, and minors discharge dangerous illegal
fireworks; and
WHEREAS, the discharge of illegal fireworks has become significant enough that
the Police Department now receives complaints about illegal fireworks through the year;
and
WHEREAS, the Police Department works to take enforcement action related to
the illegal discharge of fireworks year round. Enforcement for the discharge of illegal
fireworks can be difficult since many people discharge the fireworks intermittently and/or
from the privacy of their private backyards. Even if a possible offender or offender address
is identified to officers, they must witness a violation to take enforcement action; and
WHEREAS, even in cases where administrative citations for the discharge of
illegal fireworks are issued, the current amount of the administrative fine is no longer a
deterrent since some families pool funds among all invited guests to pay the fireworks
fine; and
WHEREAS, since 2020 the Baldwin Park Police Department had over 1,500 calls
for service associated with fireworks; and
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WHEREAS, because of the fire hazard risks that the illegal fireworks produce,
coupled with dry climatically conditions, the City has determined that the public health,
safety, and welfare will be served by (1) increasing the fines associated with illegal
fireworks for the first and subsequent violations, and
WHEREAS, recent observations by the Police Department and resident
complaints reveal that the fireworks discharge season has starts much earlier than in past
years and continue through a longer period of time and it is necessary to update the City's
fireworks fines in time to be effective as soon as possible to deter the discharge of illegal
fireworks, reduce fire hazards in the community and save lives; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Ordinance is enacted in order to protect
the public health, safety and welfare of the residents and property owners of the City of
Baldwin Park.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The recitals above are true and correct and incorporated herein by
reference.
SECTION 2. Section 93.13 is hereby added to Chapter 93 of Title IX of the Baldwin
Park Municipal Code to read as follows:
"93.13 ADMINISTRATIVE FINE AMOUNTS.
Notwithstanding the administrative fine amounts authorized by Section 15.07
of this Code, violations of Section 93.09 of this chapter shall be subject to issuance
of administrative citations and fine amounts as follows:
(1) $1,000.00 for the first violation issued to any person or property
address.
(2) $2,000 for the second violation issued to any person or property
address within five (5) years of the first violation.
(3) $5,000 for the third violation issued to any person or property
address within five (5) years of the second violation.
(4) $5,000 for subsequent violations issued to any person or
property address within one (1) year of the third violation."
SECTION 3. California Environmental Quality("CEQA"). The City Council finds
that this Ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act
("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15060(c)(2) of the CEQA Guidelines because the
activity has no potential for resulting in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect
physical change in the environment, and pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the
CEQA Guidelines because the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines.
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SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its
adoption by the City Council.
SECTION 5. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance and the
application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected
thereby.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE 2nd DAY OF August 2023
EMMANUEL J. ESTRADA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss:
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK )
I, CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Ordinance was regularly introduced and placed upon its
first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on July 19, 2023. Thereafter,
said Ordinance No. 1504 was duly approved and adopted at a regular meeting of
the City Council on August 2, 2023, by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBER
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBER
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
MARCO MARTI N EZ
CITY ATTORNEY
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ITEM NO. 5
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community
51�,1�-C,ABRIEL
0 Services
PREPARED BY: Maria Moreno, Recreation & Community Services
Manager
DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Authorization to Award Agreement to Infrastructure
Engineers for Design Services for the Morgan Park
Restrooms Improvements Project
SUMMARY
The purpose of this staff report is for City Council consider the award of agreement to Infrastructure
Engineers for design services for the Morgan Park Restrooms Improvements Project.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council:
1) Authorize to award of Agreement to Infrastructure Engineers for the design for the Morgan Park
Restrooms Improvements Project in the amount of $39,440; and
2) Authorize Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute Agreement and any other
associated documents needed for the project; and
3) Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds, create a new Capital Improvement
Project # (CIP 24-001-55027), new account & project # (275-60-706-58100-55027) to record the
cost for the Morgan Park Restrooms Improvements Project and make necessary adjustments to
the budget.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund at this time. Funding for the project will come from
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Fund No. 275. This project is listed in Fiscal Year 2022-23 Capital
Improvement Program (CIP 22-038) 275-50-765-58100-55018 with an original project budget of
$3,175,000. The project has a balance of $2,691,731,92, and staff is requesting $235,000 to be
appropriated to the Morgan Park Restrooms Improvements Project and assign a new CIP# and account
# to better reflect the cost for this project based on the ARPA category and to separate it from the City
Hall Improvements Project.
CIP #
Account #
Amount
CIP 24-001-55027
275-50-706-58100-55027
$39,440
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BACKGROUND
At their September 1, 2021, City Council Meeting, City Council approved Fiscal Year (FY) 2021-2022
CIP budget, which included a line item under Cost Center 765 for the improvements of City Hall and
park restrooms. Since the line items were combined into one (1) CIP project (CIP 22-038) with the City
Hall Remodel (CIP 22-038) and account #275-50-765-58100-55018, the plans for City Hall 3rd Floor
and Council Chamber Remodel Project are near completed.
On April 21, 2021, the City Council authorized a pre -qualification list for on -call professional Engineering
consultant services and approved Professional Services Agreements (PSAs) for Engineering Design,
Plan Check, Construction Management, Inspection and Related Services. Additionally, the City Council
provided Staff with direction to bring all RFS proposals exceeding the City's purchasing policy limits for
Council consideration. On June 8, 2023, the City solicited three 3) quotes from the pre -qualified
companies listed which included Tait & Associates, David Voltz, and Infrastructure Engineers.
The Morgan Park Outdoor Restroom existing building area is approximately 1400 square feet; women's
restroom layout is two (2) stalls and one (1) sink, men's restroom is one (1) urinal, one (1) stall, and
one (1) sink. Proposals shall include three (3) alternative floor plan layouts for the existing building and
provide rough order of magnitude estimate for each layout. Each alternative floor plan layout shall
expand existing restrooms to include two (2) additional private toilet stalls in women's restroom, and
one (1) additional private toilet stall, and one (1) urinal stall in the men's restroom. The RFP also request
for Bid and Construction support. The RFP seeks floor plan layout showing the expansion of the
existing women's and men's restroom by maintaining the exterior footprint of the building and modifying
interior walls. All improvements shall be compliant with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). The
City received two (2) proposals, below are the bids received.
Consultant
Initial
Bid Price
Negotiated
Bid Price
Total
Infrastructure Engineers (IE)
$61,240
$39,440
$39,440
David Voltz Design
$82,200
Tait & Associates
Non -responsive
The Public Works and Recreation & Community Services (RCS) Departments reviewed the proposals
and recommend Infrastructure Engineers to be the most qualified and responsive. The initial bid price
from IE was $61,240, and RCS reached out and negotiated the price to $39,440. IE has recently merged
Bowman Consultant Group, Ltd., Staff will update the pre -qualified vendors list at a subsequent City
Council Meeting.
ALTERNATIVES
The alternative is not to approve the agreement.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Professional Service Agreement
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CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
PARTIES AND DATE.
This Agreement is made and entered into this 2 day of August, 2023, by and between the
City of Baldwin Park, a California municipal corporation, organized under the laws of the State of
California, with its principal place of business at 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, California
91706 ("City") and ADVANCED APPLIED ENGINEERING, INC. DBA: INFRASTRUCTURE
ENGINEERS, a California S CORPORATION, with its principal place of business at 3060 Saturn
St., Suite 250 Brea, CA 92821 ("Consultant"). City and Consultant are sometimes individually
referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties."
2. RECITALS.
2.1 Consultant.
Consultant desires to perform and assume responsibility for the provision of certain
architectural, design and related services required by the City on the terms and conditions set
forth in this Agreement. Consultant represents that it is experienced in providing professional
architectural, design and related consulting services to public clients, is licensed in the State of
California, and is familiar with the plans of City.
2.2 Project.
City desires to engage Consultant to render such architectural, design and related
services for the Morgan Park Restroom Improvements Project ("Project") as set forth in this
Agreement.
3. TERMS.
3.1 Scope of Services and Term.
3.1.1 General Scope of Services. Consultant promises and agrees to furnish to
the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work
necessary to fully and adequately supply the professional architectural, design and related
consulting services necessary for the Project ("Services"). The Services are more particularly
described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. All Services shall
be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto
and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations.
3.1.2 Term. The term of this Agreement shall be from August 2, 2023, to August
2, 2024 unless earlier terminated as provided herein. The City shall have the unilateral option, at
its sole discretion, to renew this Agreement automatically for no more than one (1) additional one-
year terms. Consultant shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall
meet any other established schedules and deadlines.
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3.2 Responsibilities of Consultant.
3.2.1 Independent Contractor; Control and Payment of Subordinates. The
Services shall be performed by Consultant or under its supervision. Consultant will determine the
means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this
Agreement. City retains Consultant on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee.
Consultant retains the right to perform similar or different services for others during the term of
this Agreement. Any additional personnel performing the Services under this Agreement on
behalf of Consultant shall also not be employees of City and shall at all times be under
Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City, nor any of its officials, officers,
directors, employees or agents 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 pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their
performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Consultant shall be
responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not
limited to: social security taxes, income tax withholding, unemployment insurance, disability
insurance, and workers' compensation insurance.
3.2.2 Schedule of Services. Consultant shall perform the Services expeditiously,
within the term of this Agreement, and in accordance with the Schedule of Services set forth in
Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant represents that it
has the professional and technical personnel required to perform the Services in conformance
with such conditions. In order to facilitate Consultant's conformance with the Schedule, City shall
respond to Consultant's submittals in a timely manner. Upon request of City, Consultant shall
provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services.
3.2.3 Conformance to Applicable Requirements. All work prepared by
Consultant shall be subject to the approval of City.
3.2.4 Substitution of Key Personnel. Consultant has represented to City that
certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement. Should
one or more of such personnel become unavailable, Consultant may substitute other personnel
of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Consultant
cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this
Agreement for cause. As discussed below, any personnel who fail or refuse to perform the
Services in a manner acceptable to the City, or who are determined by the City to be
uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project or a
threat to the safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the
Consultant at the request of the City. The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are
as follows: Ray Abassi, President.
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3.2.5 City's Representative. The City hereby designates Manuel Carrillo Jr.,
Director of Recreation & Community Services, or his/her designee, to act as its representative in
all matters pertaining to the administration and performance of this Agreement ("City's
Representative"). City's Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of the City for review
and approval of all products submitted by Consultant but not the authority to enlarge the Scope
of Work or change the total compensation due to Consultant under this Agreement. The City
Manager shall be authorized to act on City's behalf and to execute all necessary documents which
enlarge the Scope of Work or change the Consultant's total compensation subject to the
provisions contained in Section 3.3 of this Agreement. Consultant shall not accept direction or
orders from any person other than the City Manager, City's Representative or his/her designee.
3.2.6 Consultant's Representative. Consultant hereby designates Sid Mousavi,
Sr. Principle, or his/her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this
Agreement ("Consultant's Representative"). Consultant's Representative shall have full authority
to represent and act on behalf of the Consultant for all purposes under this Agreement. The
Consultant's Representative shall supervise and direct the Services, using his/her best skill and
attention, and shall be responsible for all means, methods, techniques, sequences, and
procedures and for the satisfactory coordination of all portions of the Services under this
Agreement.
3.2.7 Coordination of Services. Consultant agrees to work closely with City staff
in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and other staff at
all reasonable times.
3.2.8 Standard of Care; Performance of Employees. Consultant shall perform all
Services under this Agreement in a skillful and competent manner, consistent with the standards
generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the State of
California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled in the professional calling
necessary to perform the Services. Consultant warrants that all employees and subconsultants
shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Finally,
Consultant represents that it, its employees and subconsultants have all licenses, permits,
qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Services,
and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement.
As provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall perform, at
its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any services necessary to
correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply with the
standard of care provided for herein. Any employee of the Consultant or its sub -consultants who
is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely
completion of the Project, a threat to the safety of persons or property, or any employee who fails
or refuses to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, shall be promptly removed
from the Project by the Consultant and shall not be re-employed to perform any of the Services
or to work on the Project.
3.2.9 Period of Performance. Consultant shall perform and complete all Services
under this Agreement within the term set forth in Section 3.1.2 above ("Performance Time").
Consultant shall also perform the Services in strict accordance with any completion schedule or
Project milestones described in Exhibits "A" or "B" attached hereto, or which may be separately
agreed upon in writing by the City and Consultant ("Performance Milestones"). Consultant agrees
that if the Services are not completed within the aforementioned Performance Time and/or
pursuant to any such Project Milestones developed pursuant to provisions of this Agreement, it is
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understood, acknowledged and agreed that the City will suffer damage. Pursuant to Government
Code Section 53069.85, Consultant shall pay to the City as fixed and liquidated damages the sum
of zero dollars (N/A) per day for each and every calendar day of delay beyond the Performance
Time or beyond any Project Milestones established pursuant to this Agreement.
3.2.10 Laws and Regulations; Employee/Labor Certification. Consultant shall
keep itself fully informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, including all
Cal/OSHA requirements, and shall give all notices required by law. Consultant shall be liable for
all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with Services. If Consultant performs
any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, rules and regulations, Consultant shall be solely
responsible for all costs arising therefrom. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold City, its
officials, directors, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers free and harmless, pursuant to the
indemnification provisions of this Agreement, from any claim or liability arising out of any failure
or alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations.
3.2.10.1 Employment Eligibility; Consultant. By executing this
Agreement, Consultant verifies that it fully complies with all requirements and restrictions of state
and federal law respecting the employment of undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to,
the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as may be amended from time to time. Such
requirements and restrictions include, but are not limited to, examination and retention of
documentation confirming the identity and immigration status of each employee of the Consultant.
Consultant also verifies that it has not committed a violation of any such law within the five (5)
years immediately preceding the date of execution of this Agreement, and shall not violate any
such law at any time during the term of the Agreement. Consultant shall avoid any violation of
any such law during the term of this Agreement by participating in an electronic verification of
work authorization program operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, by
participating in an equivalent federal work authorization program operated by the United States
Department of Homeland Security to verify information of newly hired employees, or by some
other legally acceptable method. Consultant shall maintain records of each such verification, and
shall make them available to the City or its representatives for inspection and copy at any time
during normal business hours. The City shall not be responsible for any costs or expenses related
to Consultant's compliance with the requirements provided for in Section 3.2.10 or any of its sub-
sections.
3.2.10.2 Employment Eligibility; Subcontractors, Consultants, Sub -
subcontractors and Subconsultants. To the same extent and under the same conditions as
Consultant, Consultant shall require all of its subcontractors, consultants, sub -subcontractors and
subconsultants performing any work relating to the Project or this Agreement to make the same
verifications and comply with all requirements and restrictions provided for in Section 3.2.10.1.
3.2.10.3 Employment Eligibility: Failure to Comply. Each person
executing this Agreement on behalf of Consultant verifies that they are a duly authorized officer
of Consultant, and understands that any of the following shall be grounds for the City to terminate
the Agreement for cause: (1) failure of Consultant or its subcontractors, consultants, sub -
subcontractors or subconsultants to meet any of the requirements provided for in Sections
3.2.10.1 or 3.2.10.2; (2) any misrepresentation or material omission concerning compliance with
such requirements (including in those verifications provided to the Consultant under Section
3.2.10.2); or (3) failure to immediately remove from the Project any person found not to be in
compliance with such requirements.
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3.2.10.4 Equal Opportunity Employment. Consultant represents that it is
an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subconsultant, employee
or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry,
sex or age. Such non-discrimination shall include, but not be limited to, all activities related to
initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or
termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's Minority Business
Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or guidelines currently in
effect or hereinafter enacted.
3.2.10.5 Air Quality. To the extent applicable, Consultant must fully
comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or
providing services, including, but not limited to, emissions limits and permitting requirements
imposed by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and/or California Air
Resources Board (GARB). Although the SCAQMD and CARB limits and requirements are more
broad, Consultant shall specifically be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which
definition is considered by SCAQMD and CARB to include any item of equipment with a fuel -
powered engine. Consultant shall indemnify City against any fines or penalties imposed by
SCAQMD, CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for violations of applicable
laws, rules and/or regulations by Consultant, its sub -consultants, or others for whom Consultant
is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.
3.2.10.6 Safety. Consultant shall execute and maintain its work so as to
avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Consultant
shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and
regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate
to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety
precautions, where applicable, shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life
protection and lifesaving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all
employees and subconsultants, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges,
gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety
devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent
accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all
safety measures.
3.2.11 Insurance.
3.2.11.1 Time for Compliance. Consultant shall not commence work
under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that it has secured all
insurance required under this section. In addition, Consultant shall not allow any subconsultant
to commence work on any subcontract until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that
the subconsultant has secured all insurance required under this section. Failure to provide and
maintain all required insurance shall be grounds for the City to terminate this Agreement for cause.
3.2.11.2 Types of Insurance Required. As a condition precedent to the
effectiveness of this Agreement for work to be performed hereunder, and without limiting the
indemnity provisions of the Agreement, the Consultant, in partial performance of its obligations
under such Agreement, shall procure and maintain in full force and effect during the term of the
Agreement the following policies of insurance. If the existing policies do not meet the insurance
requirements set forth herein, Consultant agrees to amend, supplement or endorse the policies
to do so.
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(A) Commercial General Liability: Commercial General Liability
Insurance which affords coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office "occurrence"
form CG 00 01, or the exact equivalent, with limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence
and no less than $2,000,000 in the general aggregate. Defense costs shall be paid in addition to
the limits. The policy shall contain no endorsements or provisions (1) limiting coverage for
contractual liability; (2) excluding coverage for claims or suits by one insured against another
(cross -liability); (3) products/completed operations liability; or (4) containing any other
exclusion(s) contrary to the terms or purposes of this Agreement.
(B) Automobile Liability Insurance: Automobile Liability
Insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office Form CA 00 01 covering
"Any Auto" (Symbol 1), or the exact equivalent, covering bodily injury and property damage for all
activities with limits of not less than $1,000,000 combined limit for each occurrence. (1) a
Personal Automobile Liability policy for the Consultant's own vehicle stipulating "Automobile
Liability Insurance with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 each accident"; or (2) a non -owned
auto endorsement to the Commercial General Liability policy if Consultant uses vehicles of others
(e.g., vehicles of employees).
(C) Workers' Compensation: Workers' Compensation
Insurance, as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance with a limit of
not less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and disease.
(D) Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions): Professional
Liability insurance or Errors & Omissions insurance appropriate to Consultant's profession with
limits of not less than $1,000,000. Covered professional services shall specifically include all
work to be performed under the Agreement and delete any exclusions that may potentially affect
the work to be performed (for example, any exclusions relating to lead, asbestos, pollution,
testing, underground storage tanks, laboratory analysis, soil work, etc.). If coverage is written on
a claims -made basis, the retroactive date shall precede the effective date of the initial Agreement
and continuous coverage will be maintained or an extended reporting period will be exercised for
a period of at least five (5) years from termination or expiration of this Agreement.
(E) Pollution Liability: Pollution Liability Insurance covering all
of the consultant's operations to include offsite and offsite coverage for bodily injury (including
death and mental anguish), property damage, defense costs and cleanup costs with limits of not
less than $5,000,000 per loss and $10,000,000 total all losses. The policy shall contain no
endorsements or provisions limiting contractual liability or coverage for cross liability of claims or
suits by one insured against another. If coverage is written on a claims -made basis, the retroactive
date shall precede the effective date of the initial Agreement and continuous coverage will be
maintained or an extended reporting period will be exercised for a period of at least three (3) years
from termination or expiration of this Agreement.
3.2.11.3 Insurance Endorsements. Required insurance policies shall
contain the following provisions, or Consultant shall provide endorsements on forms approved by
the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies:
(A) Commercial General Liability: (1) Additional Insured: The
City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers shall be additional insureds with
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regard to liability and defense of suits or claims arising out of the performance of the Agreement.
Additional Insured Endorsements shall not (1) be restricted to "ongoing operations"; (2) exclude
"contractual liability"; (3) restrict coverage to "sole" liability of Consultant; or (4) contain any other
exclusions contrary to the terms or purposes of this Agreement. For all policies of Commercial
General Liability insurance, Consultant shall provide endorsements in the form of ISO CG 20 10
10 01 and 20 37 10 01 (or endorsements providing the exact same coverage) to effectuate this
requirement. (2) Cancellation: Required insurance policies shall not be canceled or the coverage
reduced until a thirty (30) day written notice of cancellation has been served upon the City except
ten (10) days shall be allowed for non-payment of premium.
(B) Automobile Liability. (1) Cancellation: Required insurance
policies shall not be canceled or the coverage reduced until a thirty (30) day written notice of
cancellation has been served upon the City except ten (10) days shall be allowed for non-payment
of premium.
(C) Professional Liability (Errors & Omissions): (1) Cancellation:
Required insurance policies shall not be canceled or the coverage reduced until a thirty (30) day
written notice of cancellation has been served upon the City except ten (10) days shall be allowed
for non-payment of premium. (2) Contractual Liability Exclusion Deleted: This insurance shall
include contractual liability applicable to this Agreement. The policy must "pay on behalf of the
insured and include a provision establishing the insurer's duty to defend.
(D) Workers' Compensation: (1) Cancellation: Required
insurance policies shall not be canceled or the coverage reduced until a thirty (30) day written
notice of cancellation has been served upon the City except ten (10) days shall be allowed for
non-payment of premium. (2) Waiver of Subrogation: A waiver of subrogation stating that the
insurer waives all rights of subrogation against the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents,
and volunteers.
3.2.11.4 Primary and Non -Contributing Insurance. All policies of
Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance shall be primary and any other
insurance, deductible, or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officials, officers, employees,
agents, or volunteers shall not contribute with this primary insurance. Policies shall contain or be
endorsed to contain such provisions.
3.2.11.5 Waiver of Subrogation. All required insurance coverages,
except for the professional liability coverage, shall contain or be endorsed to waiver of subrogation
in favor of the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers or shall specifically
allow Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifications
to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Consultant hereby waives its own right of recovery
against City, and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each
of its subconsultants.
3.2.11.6 Deductibles and Self -Insured Retentions. Any deductible or self -
insured retention must be approved in writing by the City and shall protect the City, its officials,
officers, employees, agents, and volunteers in the same manner and to the same extent as they
would have been protected had the policy or policies not contained a deductible or self -insured
retention.
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3.2.11.7 Evidence of Insurance. The Consultant, concurrently with the
execution of the Agreement, and as a condition precedent to the effectiveness thereof, shall
deliver either certified copies of the required policies, or original certificates on forms approved by
the City, together with all endorsements affecting each policy. Required insurance policies shall
not be in compliance if they include any limiting provision or endorsement that has not been
submitted to the City for approval. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy
shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. At least
fifteen (15 days) prior to the expiration of any such policy, evidence of insurance showing that
such insurance coverage has been renewed or extended shall be filed with the City. If such
coverage is cancelled or reduced and not replaced immediately so as to avoid a lapse in the
required coverage, Consultant shall, within ten (10) days after receipt of written notice of such
cancellation or reduction of coverage, file with the City evidence of insurance showing that the
required insurance has been reinstated or has been provided through another insurance company
or companies.
3.2.11.8 Acceptability of Insurers. Each such policy shall be from a
company or companies with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII and authorized to
transact business of insurance in the State of California, or otherwise allowed to place insurance
through surplus line brokers under applicable provisions of the California Insurance Code or any
federal law.
3.2.11.9 Enforcement of Agreement Provisions (non estoppel).
Consultant acknowledges and agrees that actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to inform
Consultant of non-compliance with any requirement imposes no additional obligation on the City
nor does it waive any rights hereunder.
3.2.11.10 Requirements Not Limiting. Requirement of specific coverage
or minimum limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits, or
other requirement, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance.
3.2.11.11 Additional Insurance Provisions
(A) The foregoing requirements as to the types and limits of
insurance coverage to be maintained by Consultant, and any approval of said insurance by the
City, is not intended to and shall not in any manner limit or qualify the liabilities and obligations
otherwise assumed by the Consultant pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to, the
provisions concerning indemnification.
(B) If at any time during the life of the Agreement, any policy of
insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these specifications or is canceled
and not replaced, City has the right but not the duty to obtain the insurance it deems necessary
and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Consultant or City will withhold
amounts sufficient to pay premium from Consultant payments. In the alternative, City may cancel
this Agreement.
(C) The City may require the Consultant to provide complete
copies of all insurance policies in effect for the duration of the Project.
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(D) Neither the City nor any of its officials, officers, employees,
agents or volunteers shall be personally responsible for any liability arising under or by virtue of
this Agreement.
(E) The limits set forth herein shall apply separately to each
insured against whom claims are made or suits are brought, except with respect to the limits of
liability. Further the limits set forth herein shall not be construed to relieve the Consultant from
liability in excess of such coverage, nor shall it limit the Consultant's indemnification obligations
to the City and shall not preclude the City from taking such other actions available to the City
under other provisions of the Agreement or law.
(F) Consultant shall report to the City, in addition to Consultant's
insurer, any and all insurance claims submitted by Consultant in connection with the Services
under this Agreement.
3.2.11.12 Insurance for Subconsultants. Consultant shall include all
subconsultants engaged in any work for Consultant relating to this Agreement as additional
insureds under the Consultant's policies, or the Consultant shall be responsible for causing
subconsultants to purchase the appropriate insurance in compliance with the terms of these
Insurance Requirements, including adding the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and
volunteers as additional insureds to the subconsultant's policies. All policies of Commercial
General Liability insurance provided by Consultant's subconsultants performing work relating to
this Agreement shall be endorsed to name the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents and
volunteers as additional insureds using endorsement form ISO CG 20 38 04 13 or an
endorsement providing equivalent coverage. Consultant shall not allow any subconsultant to
commence work on any subcontract relating to this Agreement until it has received satisfactory
evidence of subconsultant's compliance with all insurance requirements under this Agreement, to
the extent applicable. The Consultant shall provide satisfactory evidence of compliance with this
section upon request of the City.
3.2.12 Water Quality Management and Compliance.
3.2.12.1 Storm Water Management. Storm, surface, nuisance, or other
waters may be encountered at various times during the Services. Consultant hereby
acknowledges that it has investigated the risk arising from such waters, and assumes any and all
risks and liabilities arising therefrom.
3.2.12.2 Compliance with Water Quality Laws, Ordinances and
Regulations. Consultant shall keep itself and all subcontractors, staff, and employees fully
informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations that may
impact, or be implicated by the performance of the Services including, without limitation, all
applicable provisions of the City's ordinances regulating water quality and storm water; the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251, et seq.); the California Porter -Cologne
Water Quality Control Act (Water Code § 13000 et seq.); and any and all regulations, policies, or
permits issued pursuant to any such authority. Consultant must additionally comply with the lawful
requirements of the City, and any other municipality, drainage district, or other local agency with
jurisdiction over the location where the Services are to be conducted, regulating water quality and
storm water discharges.
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3.2.12.3 Standard of Care. Consultant warrants that all employees and
subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the work assigned to them
without impacting water quality in violation of the laws, regulations and policies described in
Section 3.2.12.2 of this Agreement. Consultant further warrants that it, its employees and
subcontractors have or will receive adequate training, as determined by the City, regarding these
requirements as they may relate to the Services.
3.2.12.4 Liability for Non-compliance.
(A) Indemnity: Failure to comply with laws, regulations, and
ordinances listed in Section 3.2.14.2 of this Agreement is a violation of federal and state law.
Notwithstanding any other indemnity contained in this Agreement, Consultant agrees to indemnify
and hold harmless the City, its officials, officers, agents, employees and authorized volunteers
from and against any and all claims, demands, losses or liabilities of any kind or nature which the
City, its officials, officers, agents, employees and authorized volunteers may sustain or incur for
noncompliance with the laws, regulations, and ordinances listed above, arising out of or in
connection with the Services, except for liability resulting from the sole established negligence,
willful misconduct or active negligence of the City, its officials, officers, agents, employees or
authorized volunteers.
(B) Defense: City reserves the right to defend any enforcement
action or civil action brought against the City for Consultant's failure to comply with any applicable
water quality law, regulation, or policy. Consultant hereby agrees to be bound by, and to
reimburse the City for the costs associated with, any settlement reached between the City and
the relevant enforcement entity.
(C) Damages: City may seek damages from Consultant for
delay in completing the Services caused by Consultant's failure to comply with the laws,
regulations and policies described in Section 3.2.12.2 of this Agreement, or any other relevant
water quality law, regulation, or policy.
3.3 Fees and Payments.
3.3.1 Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including
authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the rates set forth
in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall
not exceed Thirty nine thousand four hundred forty dollars($39,440.00) without written
approval of the City Council or City Manager as applicable. Extra Work may be authorized, as
described below, and if authorized, will be compensated at the rates and manner set forth in this
Agreement.
3.3.2 Payment of Compensation. Consultant shall submit to City a monthly
invoice which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by Consultant. The
invoice shall describe the amount of Services provided since the initial commencement date, or
since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as appropriate, through the date of the invoice.
City shall, within 30 days of receiving such invoice, review the invoice and pay all non -disputed
and approved charges thereon. If the City disputes any of Consultant's fees, the City shall give
written notice to Consultant within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed fees set
forth therein.
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3.3.3 Reimbursement for Expenses. Consultant shall not be reimbursed for any
expenses unless authorized in writing by City or included in Exhibit "C" of this Agreement.
3.3.4 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may
request that Consultant perform Extra Work. As used herein, "Extra Work" means any work which
is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the
Parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement.
Consultant shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization
from the City.
3.3.5 Rate Increases. In the event that this Agreement is renewed pursuant to
Section 3.1.2, the rate set forth in Exhibit "C" may be adjusted each year at the time of renewal
as set forth in Exhibit "C."
3.4 Labor Code Requirements.
3.4.1 Prevailing Wages. Consultant is aware of the requirements of California
Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations,
Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"), which require the payment of prevailing
wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance"
projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or
"maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is
$1,000 or more, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall
provide Consultant with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the
commencement of this Agreement. Consultant shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per
diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the Services
available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at the Consultant's principal
place of business and at the project site. It is the intent of the parties to effectuate the
requirements of sections 1771, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777.5, 1813, and 1815 of the Labor Code
within this Agreement, and Consultant shall therefore comply with such Labor Code sections to
the fullest extent required by law. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its
officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers free and harmless from any claim or liability
arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws.
3.4.2 Registration/DIR Compliance. If the Services are being performed on a
public works project of over $25,000 when the project is for construction, alteration, demolition,
installation, or repair work, or a public works project of over $15,000 when the project is for
maintenance work, in addition to the foregoing, then pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and
1771.1, the Consultant and all subconsultants must be registered with the Department of
Industrial Relations ("DIR"). Consultant shall maintain registration for the duration of the project
and require the same of any subconsultants. This project may also be subject to compliance
monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. It shall be Consultant's sole responsibility to comply with
all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements, including the submission of payroll
records directly to the DIR. Any stop orders issued by the Department of Industrial Relations
against Consultant or any subconsultant that affect Consultant's performance of services,
including any delay, shall be Consultant's sole responsibility. Any delay arising out of or resulting
from such stop orders shall be considered Consultant caused delay and shall not be compensable
by the City. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees
and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of stop orders issued by the
Department of Industrial Relations against Consultant or any subconsultant.
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3.4.3 Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it
is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every
employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance
in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before
commencing the performance of the Services.
3.5 Accounting Records.
3.5.1 Maintenance and Inspection. Consultant shall maintain complete and
accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such
records shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal
business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other
documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data,
documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years
from the date of final payment under this Agreement.
3.6 General Provisions.
3.6.1 Termination of Agreement.
3.6.1.1 Grounds for Termination. City may, by written notice to
Consultant, terminate the whole or any part of this Agreement at any time and without cause by
giving written notice to Consultant of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof,
at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. Upon termination, Consultant
shall be compensated only for those services which have been adequately rendered to City, and
Consultant shall be entitled to no further compensation. Consultant may not terminate this
Agreement except for cause.
3.6.1.2 Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as
provided herein, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or unfinished Documents and
Data and other information of any kind prepared by Consultant in connection with the performance
of Services under this Agreement. Consultant shall be required to provide such document and
other information within fifteen (15) days of the request.
3.6.1.3 Additional Services. In the event this Agreement is terminated
in whole or in part as provided herein, City may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as
it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated.
3.6.2 Delivery of Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement
shall be given to the respective parties at the following address, or at such other address as the
respective parties may provide in writing for this purpose:
Consultant: Advanced Applied Engineering, Inc.
Dba: Infrastructure Engineers
3060 Saturn Street, Suite 250
Brea, CA 92821
ATTN: Sid Mousavi, Sr. Principle
City: City of Baldwin Park
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4100 Baldwin Park Blvd.
Baldwin Park, CA 91706
ATTN: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation &
Community Services
Such notice shall be deemed made when personally delivered or when mailed, forty-eight (48)
hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and addressed to the party at its
applicable address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice
occurred, regardless of the method of service.
3.6.3 Ownership of Materials and Confidentiality.
3.6.3.1 Documents & Data; Licensing of Intellectual Property. This
Agreement creates a non-exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or
sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other intellectual property embodied in plans,
specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in
any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data
magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to be
prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ("Documents & Data"). All Documents & Data shall
be and remain the property of City, and shall not be used in whole or in substantial part by
Consultant on other projects without the City's express written permission. Within thirty (30) days
following the completion, suspension, abandonment or termination of this Agreement, Consultant
shall provide to City reproducible copies of all Documents & Data, in a form and amount required
by City. City reserves the right to select the method of document reproduction and to establish
where the reproduction will be accomplished. The reproduction expense shall be borne by City
at the actual cost of duplication. In the event of a dispute regarding the amount of compensation
to which the Consultant is entitled under the termination provisions of this Agreement, Consultant
shall provide all Documents & Data to City upon payment of the undisputed amount. Consultant
shall have no right to retain or fail to provide to City any such documents pending resolution of
the dispute. In addition, Consultant shall retain copies of all Documents & Data on file for a
minimum of fifteen (15) years following completion of the Project, and shall make copies available
to City upon the payment of actual reasonable duplication costs. Before destroying the
Documents & Data following this retention period, Consultant shall make a reasonable effort to
notify City and provide City with the opportunity to obtain the documents.
3.6.3.2 Subconsultants. Consultant shall require all subconsultants to
agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for any Documents &
Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that
Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no
such representation and warranty in regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by design
professionals other than Consultant or its subconsultants, or those provided to Consultant by the
City.
3.6.3.3 Right to Use. City shall not be limited in any way in its use or
reuse of the Documents and Data or any part of them at any time for purposes of this Project or
another project, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement
or on a project other than this Project without employing the services of Consultant shall be at
City's sole risk. If City uses or reuses the Documents & Data on any project other than this Project,
it shall remove the Consultant's seal from the Documents & Data and indemnify and hold harmless
Consultant and its officers, directors, agents and employees from claims arising out of the
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negligent use or re -use of the Documents & Data on such other project. Consultant shall be
responsible and liable for its Documents & Data, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, only
with respect to the condition of the Documents & Data at the time they are provided to the City
upon completion, suspension, abandonment or termination. Consultant shall not be responsible
or liable for any revisions to the Documents & Data made by any party other than Consultant, a
party for whom the Consultant is legally responsible or liable, or anyone approved by the
Consultant.
3.6.3.4 Indemnification. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the
City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, volunteers and agents free and harmless,
pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, for any alleged infringement of any
patent, copyright, trade secret, trade name, trademark, or any other proprietary right of any person
or entity in consequence of the use on the Project by City of the Documents & Data, including any
method, process, product, or concept specified or depicted.
3.6.3.5 Confidentiality. All ideas, memoranda, specifications, plans,
procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input record data, written
information, and other Documents & Data either created by or provided to Consultant in
connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant. Such
materials shall not, without the prior written consent of City, be used by Consultant for any
purposes other than the performance of the Services. Nor shall such materials be disclosed to
any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing
furnished to Consultant which is otherwise known to Consultant or is generally known, or has
become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential. Consultant shall not use
City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or
the Project in any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other
similar medium without the prior written consent of City.
3.6.3.6 Confidential Information. The City shall refrain from releasing
Consultant's proprietary information ("Proprietary Information") unless the City's legal counsel
determines that the release of the Proprietary Information is required by the California Public
Records Act or other applicable state or federal law, or order of a court of competent jurisdiction,
in which case the City shall notify Consultant of its intention to release Proprietary Information.
Consultant shall have five (5) working days after receipt of the Release Notice to give City written
notice of Consultant's objection to the City's release of Proprietary Information. Consultant shall
indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, and its officers, directors, employees, and agents
from and against all liability, loss, cost or expense (including attorney's fees) arising out of a legal
action brought to compel the release of Proprietary Information. City shall not release the
Proprietary Information after receipt of the Objection Notice unless either: (1) Consultant fails to
fully indemnify, defend (with City's choice of legal counsel), and hold City harmless from any legal
action brought to compel such release; and/or (2) a final and non -appealable order by a court of
competent jurisdiction requires that City release such information.
3.6.4 Cooperation; Further Acts. The Parties shall fully cooperate with one
another and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary,
appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement.
3.6.5 [Reserved]
3.6.6 Indemnification.
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3.6.6.1 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall defend
(with counsel of City's choosing), indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees,
volunteers, and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action,
costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury of any kind, in law or equity, to property or
persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or incident to any
acts, errors or omissions, or willful misconduct of Consultant, its officials, officers, employees,
subconsultants or agents in connection with the performance of the Consultant's Services, the
Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all damages, expert witness
fees and attorney's fees and other related costs and expenses. Consultant's obligation to
indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by Consultant, the City,
its officials, officers, employees, agents, or volunteers.
3.6.6.2 If Consultant's obligation to defend, indemnify, and/or hold
harmless arises out of Consultant's performance as a "design professional" (as that term is
defined under Civil Code section 2782.8), then, and only to the extent required by Civil Code
section 2782.8, which is fully incorporated herein, Consultant's indemnification obligation shall be
limited to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful
misconduct of the Consultant, and, upon Consultant obtaining a final adjudication by a court of
competent jurisdiction, Consultant's liability for such claim, including the cost to defend, shall not
exceed the Consultant's proportionate percentage of fault.
3.6.7 Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire Agreement of the
parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations,
understandings or agreements. This Agreement may only be modified by a writing signed by both
parties.
3.6.8 Governing Law; Government Code Claim Compliance. This Agreement
shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Venue shall be in Los Angeles County.
In addition to any and all contract requirements pertaining to notices of and requests for
compensation or payment for extra work, disputed work, claims and/or changed conditions,
Consultant must comply with the claim procedures set forth in Government Code sections 900 et
seg. prior to filing any lawsuit against the City. Such Government Code claims and any
subsequent lawsuit based upon the Government Code claims shall be limited to those matters
that remain unresolved after all procedures pertaining to extra work, disputed work, claims, and/or
changed conditions have been followed by Consultant. If no such Government Code claim is
submitted, or if any prerequisite contractual requirements are not otherwise satisfied as specified
herein, Consultant shall be barred from bringing and maintaining a valid lawsuit against the City.
3.6.9 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision of
this Agreement.
3.6.10 City's Right to Employ Other Consultants. City reserves right to employ
other consultants in connection with this Project.
3.6.11 Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the
successors and assigns of the parties.
3.6.12 Assignment or Transfer. Consultant shall not assign, hypothecate, or
transfer, either directly or by operation of law, this Agreement or any interest herein without the
prior written consent of the City. Any attempt to do so shall be null and void, and any assignees,
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hypothecates or transferees shall acquire no right or interest by reason of such attempted
assignment, hypothecation or transfer.
3.6.13 Construction; References; Captions. Since the Parties or their agents have
participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be
construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term
referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work
days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subconsultants
of Consultant, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its
elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers except as otherwise specified in this
Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease
of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content, or intent of
this Agreement.
3.6.14 Amendment• Modification. No supplement, modification, or amendment of
this Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and signed by both Parties.
3.6.15 Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other
default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit,
privilege, or service voluntarily given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any
contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise.
3.6.16 No Third -Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third -party
beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties.
3.6.17 Invalidity; Severability. If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid,
illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions
shall continue in full force and effect.
3.6.18 Prohibited Interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not
employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely
for Consultant, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has not
paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working
solely for Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration
contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation
of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term
of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service
with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated
material benefit arising therefrom.
3.6.19 Authority to Enter Agreement. Consultant has all requisite power and
authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each Party
warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and
authority to make this Agreement and bind each respective Party.
3.6.20 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of
which shall constitute an original.
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3.7 Subcontracting.
3.7.1 Prior Approval Required.
the work required by this Agreement, except
approval of City. Subcontracts, if any, shall
provisions stipulated in this Agreement.
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3s expressly stated herein, without prior written
contain a provision making them subject to all
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SIGNATURE PAGE TO
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND
BETWEEN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AND
INFRASTRUCTURE ARCHITECTS, INC.
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADVANCED APPLIED ENGINEERING, INC.
DBA: INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERS.
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Attest:
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Manuel Carrillo Jr.
Director of Recreation
Christopher Saenz, City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
Marco Martinez
Best Best & Krieger LLP
City Attorney
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Sid Mousavi
Sr. Principle
EXHIBIT "A"
SCOPE OF SERVICES
See Attached RFP
(BB&K Aug 2018)
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Architectural Programming, Planning
and Design, Interior/Exterior Design,
Architectural, Engineering and Related
Services for the Morgan Park Restroom
Improvements Project
To Architecture/Engineering Firms:
Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
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B. Optional Task 1: The proposal shall identify an optional task for topographic
ground survey of the exterior of the restroom building. The limits of the
topographic survey shall be 50' away in any direction from the existing building
exterior walls. The task for the topographic ground survey shall include the
following:
1. Research of survey records with the City and the County Surveyor's
office.
2. Survey points along limits of existing walkways
3. Site/street improvements and above ground evidence of utilities.
4. Tie to key survey monuments to plot centerline and right of way based
on record data.
5. Create TIN surface and provide point ".csv" point file and Civil3D ".xml"
surface of existing conditions.
6. Prepare a labeled contour map.
7. Provide an Adobe pdf and CAD files in ".dwg" format
8. The survey shall include all existing street/site surface features including
type of pavement, walkways, grates/inlets, locations/diameter of trees,
playground equipment, benches, and other park improvements. The
survey shall also include back flow preventers, miscellaneous irrigation
facilities, and all surface utilities including valve covers, manholes, and
utility covers.
9. Right -of -Way, and parcel lines, and found monuments.
10. Exterior building walls
11.15 feet grid surveying points within survey limits.
12. Show striping of adjacent street.
13. Invert elevations of existing catch basins/inlets within limits.
C.Optional Task 2: The proposal shall identify an optional task to prepare plans,
specifications, and estimates (PS&E) for exterior improvements necessary due
to impacts from the expansion of the existing building walls. Improvements shall
include, but not limited to, relocation or modification to park benches, tables,
playground equipment and playground surface. Improvements shall also include
any necessary modifications to lighting, electrical, irrigation facilities/equipment,
and drainage facilities. Any proposed and/or modified exterior walkways shall be
ADA compliant and shall require plans with grades and elevations.
D. The Consultant shall prepare complete sets of plans, specifications and
construction estimate for the project. The improvement plans shall be prepared
Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
on 24"x 36" sheets. The Consultant shall submit CAD files in ".dwg" format of the
improvement plans.
The bid specifications shall be submitted via e-mail in Microsoft Word format.
The Consultant will be required to prepare the entire specification document
using the City's standard CSI boilerplate that is edited accordingly for the project.
E. The Consultant shall prepare and submit a cost estimate in tabular form for each
construction item showing quantity, unit price and total cost. The construction
cost estimates shall include all improvements and design elements being
conscientious of the project budget.
F. It is the City's intention to use the California Building Code (latest edition),
Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (latest edition), and the
Standard Plans for Public Works Construction (latest edition), in conjunction with
the City standard specifications and plans. The Consultant shall provide copies
of referenced standard plans from other sources.
G. Revise and/or change plans and related materials as required as a result of
review of the signed plans because of errors or omissions in the plans and
specifications. Such revisions shall be completed in a timely manner so as to
avoid or minimize construction delays and shall not result in any increase in
compensation from the City.
H. Provide assistance during the bidding period. The Consultant shall provide
technical assistance to staff and clarification to bidders should any questions
arise during the bidding period. Should any changes be required to the plans
and/or specifications during this phase, the Consultant shall make the necessary
changes and provide those changes in the specifications or plans in a timely
manner so that the City can issue an addendum(s).
Provide construction bid and award support to respond to Request for
information RFI's and submittal reviews with responses.
The proposals shall identify the following tasks:
Morgan Park Restroom Expansion Project
The Park is located at 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. Objectives are
to expand existing restrooms to include two (2) additional private toilet stalls in the
women's restroom, and one (1) additional private toilet stall and one (1) additional urinal
stall in the men's restroom. Additional objectives are as follows:
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Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
1. Develop ADA assessment and provide ADA enhancements for full access for
staff and visitors.
2. Investigate and explore the department's goals and list their ideas.
3. Develop a program and planning to address needs and wants of department.
4. Create a rational and functional decision -making process to identify the scope of
work to be designed.
5. Floor plan analysis of the existing building floor plan for efficient use of space.
6. Based on the outcomes of the architectural program, provide recommended
alternatives floor plans.
7. Interior design of the restrooms.
8. Selection and design of artwork and interior decorations including wall art,
furniture, etc.
9. Provide design of signage for restrooms.
10. Presentation of recommended finishes, paintings, tiles, flooring, colors, materials,
fixtures, lights, storage area and furniture including room details.
11. Provide any requested paint, tile, flooring, and other material samples as
requested.
12. Provide (3) vendor options for specified interior items including prices/costs.
13. Multi -layered floor plan with dimensions of new and existing spaces.
14.Architectural design and interior design including finishes of the flooring, walls,
storage cabinets, counters, etc.
15. Structural engineering services as needed for any interior or exterior building
modifications necessary to conform to the latest standards.
16. Provide roof plans as needed.
17. Electrical and controls design for energy efficiency while providing ample LED
lighting.
18. Design plumbing and sewer upgrades as needed.
19. Include modifications necessary to any existing irrigation or electrical
facilities/equipment.
20. Provide cost estimates.
21.Address any maintenance/repair solutions prior to applying finishes.
22. Provide flooring solutions.
23. Maximize space used for intended purposes.
24. Complete construction PS&E for park facility improvements necessary due to any
expansion of the existing restroom building.
25. Spanish style building fagade.
26. Graffiti resistant walls.
27. New restroom furnishings (toilets, urinals, faucets, sinks, stalls/partitions).
28. Roofing plans as needed.
City Council Presentations
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Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
Up to three (3) City Council presentations to provide updates of the project.
Presentations may be in person and virtual to the public. Task includes materials, visual
and models to communicate the ideas of the architectural designs.
• 3D rendering
a. Provide a maximum of four (4) renderings of the conceptual design.
Deliverables
• Provide Project Schedule.
• Provide three (3) alternative floor plan layouts.
• Provide a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) estimate for each alternative floor
plan layout.
Provide a minimum of four (4) 3D renderings of the conceptual design.
Provide three (3) PowerPoint Presentations.
• 65%, 90%, 100%, and final signed submittals of full plans and specifications
package for the entire design of Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements.
Provide any necessary structural calculations.
Project Scheduling
Provide a schedule identifying milestones for the major tasks in the design of the
project, beginning with the Notice to Proceed. The City is seeking a quick time frame for
design and construction.
Fee Schedule
The fee proposal shall include a not -to -exceed (NTE) amount and fee schedule (hourly
rates) for typical staff classifications and included in the cost breakdown per task. These
rates will be used in the event additional work would be needed by City Staff. All
assumptions upon which the costs are based shall be stated.
Attachments
1. Exhibit A — Project Location Map
2. Exhibit B — Building As-Builts
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Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
Exhibit A - Project Location Map
Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
NOT TO SCALE
Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design, Architectural and
Engineering and Related Services for the Morgan Park Restroom Expansion and
Improvements Project
Disclaimer: Building as -built plans have been provided for informational use only
and the City cannot confirm the accuracy and completeness of these plans. Any
person(s) or organization(s) relying upon this data, is responsible for confirming its
accuracy and completeness.
EXHIBIT "B"
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
See Attached RFP
(BB&K Aug 2018) Exhibit "B"-1
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City of Baldwin Paark
TO: Mr. Manny Carrillo, Park & Recreation Director
DATE: June 2023
FROM: Ray Abassi
SUBJECT: architectural programming, planning and design, interior/exterior design
For Morgan park restroom expansion project
Acct. No.:
Type of Project: ❑Public Works ❑ Building ❑Planning ❑CIP ❑Traffic M Park and Rec.
Description of Request: Infrastructure Engineers in collaboration with its subconsultant,
Infrastructure Architects is pleased to provide this RFS for your al2groval. The project Scope of
services will include the following: study and document the existing Morgan Park bathroom
building. Prepare 3 schematic designs including renderings to be used by the city to select the
preferred alternative. Once the preferred alternative has been selected, prepare the plans,
specification and estimate for the proposed improvements. The intention of the improvement is
to add more facilities in the ladies and men's restaurants and as well as comply with the ADA
requirements. Please see attachment A with more details about the ar)proach and design of this
facility. Infrastructure Engineers' fee for the above services will be is as indicated below:
REQUEST FOR SERVICES
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To be completed by Infrastructure Engineers:
Project Number:
Projected Date of Completion
Project Manager:
5 months from RFS Approval
Alejandro Serafin
Estimated Cost of Services: $39,440
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Attachment A
Scope of
Architectural Programming, Planning and Design, Interior/Exterior Design,
Architectural, Engineering and Related Services forthe Morgan Park Restroom
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Project Understanding
We have reviewed the RFP in detail, and we will adhere to the scope as outlined in the RFP and partially
listed below for clarity.
Project Approach
Initial Task: Concept Plans
After the kickoff meeting for the project, we will prepare three (3) concepts for the expansion of this
said restroom facilities. These concepts will adhere to the ADA requirements. Upon city's review of the
concepts and any revisions, we will update the concepts and after cities concurrence, we will prepare at
least four (4) renderings of the said approved concepts forthe city' review and approval. These concepts
would either be based on the proposed survey or based on our field measurements of the building.
Building Survey Concept 1
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Prepare PS&E
To prepare the PS&E with this project, iARCH will conduct the following tasks:
Site Familiarization
The Park is located at 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. We have visited and surveyed the
site and have taken photos of the building and its surroundings and we are thoroughly familiar with the
project site.
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Prepare Plans, Specifications and Estimate
We understand that the objectives are to expand existing restrooms to include two (2) additional private
toilet stalls in the women's restroom, and one (1) additional private toilet stall and one (1) additional
urinal stall in the men's restroom. Furthermore, we understand that the additional objectives are as
follows:
1. We will develop ADA assessment and provide ADA enhancements forfull access for staff and
visitors.
2. We will investigate and explore the department's goals and list their ideas.
3. We will develop a program and planning to address needs and wants of department.
4. We will create a rational and functional decision -making process to identify the scope of work to
be designed.
5. We will analyze the floor plan of the existing building floor plan for efficient use of space.
6. Based on the outcomes of the architectural program, we will provide recommended alternatives
floor plans.
7. We will provide the Interior design of the restrooms.
8. We will provide the design of signage for restrooms.
9. We will prepare a presentation of recommended plumbing fixtures, restroom accessories,
finishes, tiles, flooring, paint colors, materials, fixtures, lights, storage area and furniture
including room details.
10. We will provide any requested paint, wall tile, flooring finish, and other material samples as
requested.
11. We will provide (3) vendor options for specified interior items including prices/costs.
12. We will provide multi -layered floor plan with dimensions of new and existing spaces.
13. We will provide the architectural design and interior design including finishes of the flooring,
walls, storage cabinets, counters, etc.
14. We will provide electrical and controls design for energy efficiency while providing ample LED
lighting.
15. We will design the plumbing and sewer upgrades in the restroom building as needed.
16. We will provide the engineer's estimate of the probable construction cost.
17. We will address any maintenance/repair solutions prior to applying finishes.
18. We will provide flooring solutions.
19. We will maximize space used for intended purposes.
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20. We will complete construction PS&E for restroom building additional stalls.
21. We will use Spanish style building facade.
22. We will design Graffiti resistant walls.
23. We will specify new restroom furnishings (toilets, urinals, faucets, sinks, stalls/partitions).
24. We will provide Roofing plans as needed.
25. City Council Presentations: We will present the design to the City Council to provide updates on
the project. We can present in person or virtual to the public, as the City requires. This task will
include the materials, visuals and models to communicate the ideas of the architectural designs.
26. 3D rendering: We will provide a minimum of four (4) renderings of the conceptual design.
Task 3: Bid Support
IE will provide support to the city during the bid package advertising. We will reply to any RFI's within a of
maximum 2 business days but usually faster. We have budgeted 8 RFI's as a part of our cost proposal.
Task 4: Construction Support Services
IE will provide construction support services to the city during the construction of the project. We will
reply to any RFI's within a of maximum 2 business days but usually faster. We have budgeted 8 RFI's as a
part of our cost proposal.
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City of Baldwin Paark
TO: Mr. Manny Carrillo, Park & Recreation Director
DATE: June 2023
FROM: Ray Abassi
SUBJECT: architectural programming, planning and design, interior/exterior design
For Morgan park restroom expansion project
Acct. No.:
Type of Project: ❑Public Works ❑ Building ❑Planning ❑CIP ❑Traffic M Park and Rec.
Description of Request: Infrastructure Engineers in collaboration with its subconsultant,
Infrastructure Architects is pleased to provide this RFS for your al2groval. The project Scope of
services will include the following: study and document the existing Morgan Park bathroom
building. Prepare 3 schematic designs including renderings to be used by the city to select the
preferred alternative. Once the preferred alternative has been selected, prepare the plans,
specification and estimate for the proposed improvements. The intention of the improvement is
to add more facilities in the ladies and men's restaurants and as well as comply with the ADA
requirements. Please see attachment A with more details about the ar)proach and design of this
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Project Manager:
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ITEM NO. 6
STAFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
HI�B of
rH FROM: Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works
sn;GAg'eL DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution No. 2023-026 Entitled "A Resolution of
The City Council of The City of Baldwin Park Authorizing
Staff to Apply for The Express Lanes Net Toll Revenue
Reinvestment Grant Through the Los Angeles County
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA)"
SUMMARY
This item adopts Resolution No. 2023-026 authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or his designee
to execute all documents necessary to implement and secure payment for all The Express Lanes Net
Toll Revenue Reinvestment Grant through the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (LACMTA).
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2023-026 entitled, "A Resolution of The
City Council of The City of Baldwin Park Authorizing Staff to Apply for The Express Lanes Net Toll
Revenue Reinvestment Grant Through the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
(LACMTA)."
FISCAL IMPACT
If awarded, the proposed grant would be front -funded by the General Fund Reserve on a
reimbursement basis.
BACKGROUND
The LACMTA, through their Metro Express Lanes Grant Program, opened a non-competitive grant
program for local jurisdictions to increase mobility and person throughput through a series of integrated
strategies (transit operations, transportation demand management, transportation systems
management, active transportation, and capital investments) in the 1-10 and 1-110 corridors. Under this
program, eligible applicants include public agencies that provide transportation facilities or services
within Los Angeles County. These include cities, transit operators, the County of Los Angeles, and
Metro. Transportation -related public joint power authorities must be sponsored by one of the above
public agencies. All applicants must be in compliance with the Maintenance of Effort requirements.
The available funding will be distributed to eligible cities and counties based on baseline targets of
available funds with the following proposed breakdowns 40% for Transit Uses, 40% for System
Connectivity/Active Transportation, and 20% for Roadway Improvements are identified as goals;
however, the actual allocation of the funding will be based on the merits of the proposed projects and
programs received.
If awarded, the funds would be used to make improvements along the approximate 1.75-mile stretch
of Los Angeles St from the East to West City limits. The proposed improvements would tentatively
include the following: improve or install bus stop benches, shelters, trash receptacles, pedestrian and
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street lighting, high visibility continental crosswalks, sidewalk curb extensions, Class II bike lanes,
wayfinding signage, ADA ramps, bioswale stormwater capture, and drought -tolerant trees and shrubs.
These proposed enhancements will improve the transit experience, create safer streets, and
sustainable low -carbon green spaces which all align with the City's commitment to the Complete Streets
Policy.
DISCUSSION
In August of 2011, the City of Baldwin Park demonstrated its commitment to the Complete Streets
philosophy. This commitment was solidified through the adoption of a comprehensive Complete Streets
Policy. Building upon this, in May 2012, the City furthered their dedication by creating the Manual for
Living Streets Design. The City's efforts continued to evolve with the establishment of a Green Streets
Policy in December 2013. This proposed project would incorporate many of these elements while
maintaining the same number of vehicle travel lanes, meaning that Los Angeles Street would remain a
4 lane (2 eastbound and 2 westbound) - street upon the proposed project improvements, including
:..
The LACMTA Express Lanes Net Toll Revenue Investment grant would help the City improve
pedestrian, bicycle, and transit infrastructure along Los Angeles Street, and significantly improve
roadway safety. Los Angeles Street is considered one of the City's major east -west arterial
thoroughfares providing commuter access from downtown Los Angeles to the east San Gabriel and
Pomona Valley residents and provides residents with access to the Foothill Transit Line 178 directly.
Numerous small, medium, and large businesses along the corridor are surrounded by a larger area of
disadvantaged residential neighborhoods that will benefit from this corridor improvement project.
As part of the grant application process, LACMTA requires that the City adopt a resolution authorizing
the Director of Public Works and/or his designee to sign and submit applications for payments under
this and other Express Lanes Net Toll Revenue Reinvestment Grant Through the LACMTA.
Authorizations provided under Resolution No. 2023-026 will remain in effect for 5 years from the date
of adoption
ALTERNATIVES
1. City Council may choose not to adopt Resolution No. 2023-026 and forgo the opportunity to
apply for this grant.
2. Provide staff with alternate direction.
CEQA REVIEW
Adoption of Resolution No. 2023-026 is not subject to review under the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA). If the funds are granted, the City will seek to obtain the appropriate environmental
determination pursuant to CEQA Guidelines, Article 19.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Resolution No. 2023-026
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-026
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK AUTHORIZING STAFF TO APPLY FOR THE
EXPRESS LANES NET TOLL REVENUE REINVESTMENT
GRANT THROUGH THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY
METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (METRO).
WHEREAS, streets are a critical component of public space and play a major
role in enhancing the quality of life of its residents, improve the physical and social
environment, and contribute to the overall connectivity of the community; and
WHEREAS, the safety of our streets are a critical component of the success and
vitality of adjoining land uses; and
WHEREAS, public health recognizes an inextricable link between health and the
built environment; and
WHEREAS, the City's recent adoption of its comprehensive Complete Streets
policy accomplishes the City's desire to improve the access and mobility for all users of
streets in our community by improving safety through reducing conflict and encouraging
non -motorized transportation and transit; and
WHEREAS, the City recognizes the environmental and social justice impacts
endured by the Los Angeles Street community and understands the need to improve
the safety of the corridor and provide alternative means of transportation to foster a
multi -modal and active transportation environment; and
WHEREAS, the generation of net toll revenues from the Congestion Reduction
Demonstration project offers a unique opportunity to advance the Long Range Transit
Plan (LRTP) and Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA)
goals for a more sustainable countywide transportation system; and
WHEREAS, authorization is now being requested to submit the grant application,
accept and administer the grant funds if awarded, and execute the agreement between
the City and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby
resolve as follows:
SECTION 1. The Chief Executive Officer, or designee, is authorized to apply to
the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's ExpressLanes Net Toll
Revenue Reinvestment Grant for the Project.
SECTION 2. The Chief Executive Officer, or designee, is authorized to take all
necessary steps to secure the grant funds from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority to provide funds for the Project.
Resolution No. 2023-026
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SECTION 3. The Chief Executive Officer, or designee, is also authorized and
empowered to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents, including but
not limited to contracts, subcontracts, applications, agreements, extensions, renewals,
payment requests, and amendments of funding provided by the Los Angeles County
Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which may be necessary for the completion of the
Project.
SECTION 4. The Chief Executive Officer, or designee, is authorized, for and on
behalf of the City, to accept, appropriate, expend, and administer the grant funds, if
secured, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the approved grant for
the Project.
SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and
shall cause a copy of the same to be published in a manner prescribed by law.
APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 2nd day of August, 2023.
EMMANUEL J. ESTRADA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss:
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
I, CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2023-026 was adopted on August 2, 2023 at a
regular meeting of the City Council by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBER:
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ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER:
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
CITY CLERK
ITEM NO. 7
kFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Ron Garcia, p Director of CommunityDevelopment
PREPARED BY: Long Tang, PE, Building Official
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DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1505 of the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California,
Amending Title XV of The Municipal Code by Adding
Chapter 157 Titled "Permit Process for Electric Vehicle
Charging and Hydrogen -Fueling Stations."
SUMMARY
On July 19, 2023, the City Council introduced on first reading and conducted a Public Hearing of
Ordinance No. 1505. Assembly Bill 1236 (AB 1236), adopted by the State legislature on October 8,
2015, requires cities to adopt an ordinance to expedite permit processing for applicants looking to install
electric vehicle charging stations. AB 1236 was adopted to limit the restrictions that cities and counties
could impose on applicants installing electric vehicle charging stations, to achieve timely and cost-
effective installation of electric vehicle charging stations, which has been deemed by the legislature to
be a matter of statewide concern. Assembly Bill 970 (AB 970), adopted by the State legislature on
October 8, 2021, sets forth certain timing obligations applicable to cities when fulfilling their function of
processing electric vehicle charging station permits. Senate Bill 1291 (S13 1291), adopted by the State
Legislature on September 16, 2022, adopted a similar permitting scheme to hydrogen fueling stations
and extended the provisions of AB 970 to hydrogen fueling stations. This ordinance follows the
mandates set forth in AB 1236 and SB 1291 and would streamline processing of applications for electric
charging stations and hydrogen fueling stations throughout the City. In addition, the relevant members
of staff are confirming in connection with adoption of this ordinance that they are prepared to implement
the appropriate timeline for permit processing as required by AB 970.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1505 entitled: "AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE XV
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 157 TITLED "PERMIT PROCESS FOR
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS AND HYDROGEN -FUELING STATIONS."
FISCAL IMPACT
There will be no impact to the General Fund as a result of the adoption of this Ordinance.
BACKGROUND
AB 1236 and SB 1291 are part of the State's efforts to modernize and facilitate the installation of electric
vehicle charging stations and hydrogen fueling stations throughout the State. In furtherance of this
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goal, the State is requiring that cities and counties throughout the State adopt ordinances setting forth
guidelines to facilitate expedited review and processing for electric vehicle and vehicle charging
stations.
The attached ordinance complies with the requirements set forth in AB 1236 and SB 1291 by requiring
that the City administratively approve applications that comply with the City's checklist and limit review
to whether the installation would comply with safety and performance standards.
In addition, AB 970 requires an application to install an electric vehicle charging station to be deemed
complete if, either 5 business days or 10 business days after the application was submitted, depending
on the number of electric vehicle charging stations proposed in the application, the city has not deemed
the application to be incomplete or issued a written correction notice detailing all deficiencies in the
application. Then, AB 970 requires an application to install an electric vehicle charging station to be
deemed approved if 20 business days or 40 business days after the application was deemed complete,
depending on the number of electric vehicle charging stations proposed in the application, (1) the city
has not approved the application, (2) the building official has not made a finding that the proposed
installation could have an adverse impact upon the public health or safety or required the applicant to
apply for a use permit, (3) the building official has not denied the permit, and (4) an appeal has not
been made to the planning commission of the city. Relevant City staff are aware of these timing
requirements and are prepared to comply with them in connection with the adoption of this Ordinance.
ALTERNATIVES
If the City decides not to enact this ordinance, the City may be in violation of Government Code 65850.7.
CEQA REVIEW
THE ADOPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE IS NOT A PROJECT UNDER THE REQUIREMENTS OF
THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT, BECAUSE IT HAS NO POTENTIAL FOR
RESULTING IN A PHYSICAL CHANGE TO THE ENVIRONMENT. THIS ORDINANCE IS EXEMPT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 15308 OF THE CEQA GUIDELINES -ACTIONS BY REGULATORY
AGENCIES FOR PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT, BECAUSE IT IS A REGULATORY
ACTION TAKEN BY LOCAL ORDINANCE TO ASSURE THE MAINTENANCE, RESTORATION,
ENHANCEMENT, OR PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Ordinance No. 1505
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ORDINANCE NO. 1505
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE XV OF THE
MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING CHAPTER 157 TITLED "PERMIT
PROCESS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING AND
HYDROGEN -FUELING STATIONS."
NIAM&M MOM$
11TAEREAS, by the passage of Assembly Bill +1o. 1236 ("AB 1236") in 2
Assembly Bill No. 970 ("AB 970") in 2021, and Assembly Bill No. 1291 ("AB 1291")
2022, the State Legislature amended Section 65850.7 of the California Government Cod
to require every city, county, or city and county with a population less 200,000 residen
to adopt an ordinance that creates an expedited, streamlined permitting process f
"electric vehicle charging and hydrogen -fueling stations"; and
WHEREAS, AB 1236, AB 970, and AB 1291 also require every city and county tne
administratively approve electric vehicle charging and hydrogen -fueling stations permi
in an expedited and timely manner, and it prohibits a city and county from denying
application for use permit unless it makes certain written findings; and I
WHEREAS, the Baldwin Park City Council ("City Council") desires to enact thfa
ordinance for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimu
standards for the use, design and installation of electric vehicle charging and hydroge
fueling stations and by requiring a permit and inspection for installation, alteration, an
replacement of said equipment; and 11
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WHEREAS, the Baldwin Park City Council finds and determines thJa
subto tth
ordinance is not ject CEQA pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) 0 Jjr
the Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations because it will not result in a direct
WHEREAS, the Baldwin Park City Council determines that this ordinance is a val'
exercise of the local power and in accord with the goals and intent of AB 1236, AB 97
and AB 1291 and the public purposes and provisions of applicable State and local la 71
and requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK,
CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The recitals set forth above are true and
correct and are incorporated into this Ordinance.
SECTION 2. The City Council hereby amends TITLE XV of the Baldwin Park
Municipal Code by adding Chapter 157 titled "Permit Process for Electric Vehicle
Charging and Hydrogen -fueling Stations" to read as set forth in Exhibit A, which is
incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 3. Environmental Review. The Ordinance is exempt from additional
review under the California Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code §§ 21000,
et seq., "CEQA") and CEQA Guidelines (14 California Code of Regulations §§ 15000, et
seq.) because it establishes rules and procedures in compliance with recently -enacted
State law; does not involve any commitment to a specific project which could result in a
potentially significant physical impact on the environment; and constitutes an
organizational or administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical
changes in the environment. Accordingly, the Ordinance does not constitute a "project"
that requires environmental review (see specifically CEQA Guidelines § 15378(b)(2, 5).
In addition, because the Ordinance is proposed, in part, for protection of the environment,
it is exempt from further review under CEQA Guidelines § 15308.
SECTION 4. Construction. This Ordinance must be broadly construed in order to
achieve the purposes stated in this Ordinance. It is the City Council's intent that the
provisions of this Ordinance be interpreted or implemented by the City and others in a
manner that facilitates the purposes set forth in this Ordinance.
SECTION 5. Enforceability. Repeal or supersession of any provision of the
Baldwin Park Municipal Code does not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred
before, or preclude prosecution and imposition of penalties for any violation occurring
before this Ordinance's effective date. Any such repealed or superseded part will remain
in full force and effect for sustaining action or prosecuting violations occurring before the
effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. Validity of Previous Code Sections. If this entire Ordinance or its
application is deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, any repeal or
amendment of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code or other ordinance by this Ordinance will
be rendered void and cause such previous Baldwin Park Municipal Code provision or
other the city ordinance to remain in full force and effect for all purposes.
SECTION 7. Severability. If any part of this Ordinance or its application is deemed
invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the City Council intends that such invalidity
will not affect the effectiveness of the remaining provisions or applications and, to this
end, the provisions of this Ordinance are severable.
SECTION 8. The City Clerk, or her duly appointed deputy, is directed to certify the
passage and adoption of this Ordinance; cause it to be entered into the City of Baldwin
Park's book of original ordinances; make a note of the passage and adoption in the
records of this meeting; and, within fifteen (15) days after the passage and adoption of
this Ordinance, cause it to be published or posted in accordance with California law.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and effect at
12:01 a.m. on the thirty-first (31 st) day after its passage.
SECTION 10. The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published and/or
posted in accordance with state law and shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and
shall place this ordinance in the original book of ordinances on file in the City Clerk's
Office.
I hereby certify that
ADOPTED by the City
day of August, 2023.
Ordinance No. 1505 was PASSED, APPROVED, AND
Council of the City of Baldwin Park on the 2nd
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
EMMANUEL J. ESTRADA
MAYOR
ATTEST:
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ,
CITY CLERK
MARCO MARTI N EZ,
CITY ATTORNEY
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
I, CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Ordinance No. 1505 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City
Council held on July 19, 2023, and was adopted by the City Council at its regular
meeting held on August 2, 2023, by the following vote of the Council:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSTAIN:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
CHRISTOPHER
SAENZ
CITY CLERK
Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 1505
157
157.01
157.02
157.03
157.04
157.05
157.06
157.07
157.08
157.01 Title
Title
Title
Purpose.
Definitions.
Applicability.
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Requirements.
Application and Documents.
Permit Review Requirements; Appeals.
Fees.
The ordinance codified in this article shall be known and designated as the "Electric
Vehicle Charging and Hydrogen -Fueling Stations Permits" ordinance.
157.02 Purpose.
This Chapter is adopted to provide an expedited, streamlined permitting process for electric
vehicle charging and hydrogen -fueling stations that will encourage the timely and cost-
effective installations of electric vehicle charging and hydrogen -fueling stations. This
Chapter is intended to achieve these goals while promoting public health and safety in a
manner consistent with California Government Code § 65850.7.
157.03 Definitions.
Unless the contrary is stated or clearly appears from the context, the following definitions
will govern the construction of the words and phrases used in this Chapter:
"Building Official" or "Official" means the City's Building Official or designee.
"Charging Station(s)" means Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s) or Hydrogen -Fueling
Station(s)
"Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s)" means an electric vehicle supply equipment station,
of any level, that delivers electricity from a source outside an electric vehicle into a plug-
in electric vehicle and is designed and built in compliance with 24 California Code of
Regulations §§ 625.1, et seq., as it reads on the effective date of this Chapter, or as it may
be subsequently amended.
"Electronic submittal" means the utilization of one or more of the following:
(A) Email.
(B) The internet.
(C) Facsimile.
"Nonconforming Charging Station(s)" means any Charging Station that was lawfully
established and in compliance with all applicable laws at the time it was installed, but
which, due to enactment of this Chapter, no longer complies with all the applicable
regulations and standards of the zone in which the property is located.
"Hydrogen -Fueling Station(s)" means the equipment used to store and dispense hydrogen
fuel to vehicles according to industry codes and standards that is open to the public.
"Specific, adverse impact" means a significant, quantifiable, direct, and unavoidable
impact, based on objective, identified, and written public health or safety standards,
policies, or conditions as they existed on the date the City found the Electric Vehicle
Charging Station or Hydrogen -Fueling Station application complete.
157.04 Applicability.
A. This Chapter applies to the permitting of all Charging Stations in the City, except for
Charging Stations located on publicly owned property,
B. Unless modified after the effective date of this Chapter, Nonconforming Charging
Station(s) are exempt from this Chapter. Routine operation and maintenance, or like -
kind replacements, do not require a permit.
157.05 Charging Stations Requirements.
A. All Electric Vehicle Charging Stations and Hydrogen -Fueling Stations must meet all
applicable health and safety standards and requirements, as set forth in federal, state,
county, and municipal codes and regulations.
B. Specific Requirements for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
(1) Electric Vehicle Charging Stations must meet all applicable safety and performance
standards established by applicable law including, without limitation, the Society of
Automotive Engineers, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, and
accredited testing laboratories such as Underwriters Laboratories and, where
applicable, rules of the Public Utilities Commission regarding safety and reliability.
(2) Installation of electric vehicle charging stations and associated wiring, bonding,
disconnecting means and overcurrent protective devices shall meet the requirements of
Article 625 and all applicable provisions of the California Electrical Code.
(3) Installation of electric vehicle charging stations shall be incorporated into the load
calculations of all new or existing electrical services and shall meet the requirements
of the California Electrical Code. Electric vehicle charging equipment shall be
considered a continuous load.
(4) Anchorage of either floor -mounted or wall -mounted electric vehicle charging
stations shall meet the requirements of the California Building or Residential Code as
applicable per occupancy, and the provisions of the manufacturer's installation
instructions. Mounting of charging stations shall not adversely affect building
elements.
C. Specific Requirements for Hydrogen Fueling Stations
(1) A Hydrogen -Fueling Station shall meet all of the following, as applicable:
(i) Safety and performance standards established by the Society of Automotive
Engineers and accredited nationally recognized testing laboratories.
(ii) Any rules established by the State Air Resources Board, Energy Commission,
or Department of Food and Agriculture regarding safety, reliability, weights, and
measures.
(iii) Guidance established by the Governor's Office of Business and Economic
Development, as outlined in the Hydrogen Station Permitting Guidebook.
(2) Location. For the purposes of qualifying for the streamlined permitted process
provided in this Chapter, a Hydrogen Fueling Station must be on a parcel that satisfies
either of the following:
(i) the parcel is zoned for industrial or commercial development and does not
contain any residential units or
(ii) the parcel was previously developed with a service station. For the purposes of
this subsection, "service station" means any establishment which offers for sale or sells
gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel to the public.
D. All parking spaces associated with Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s) and Hydrogen -
Fueling Station(s) must meet all applicable standards, including without limitation, any
and all parking space standards adopted by the City of Baldwin Park and the California
Building Code.
157.06 Application and Documents.
A. All documents required for the submission of a Charging Station application will be
made available on the City's website and at City Hall.
B. Applicants may submit the required permit application and documents by submitting
them either via electronic submittal or by delivering them to the Building and Safety
Division of the Community Development Department. An applicant's electronic
signature will be accepted on all forms, applications, and other documents in lieu of a
wet signature.
C. The Building Official, or designee, will adopt a checklist of all requirements with which
the Charging Stations must comply to be eligible for expedited review. The electric
vehicle permit process, standard(s) and checklist(s) may refer to the recommendations
contained in the most current version of the "Zero -Emission Vehicles in California:
Community Readiness Guidebook" published by the Office of Planning and Research,
including the checklist and standards contained in the "Plug -In Electric Vehicle
Infrastructure Permitting Checklist." The City's adopted checklist shall be published
on the City's website.
D. If an application is submitted to the City and the Building Official deems the
application incomplete, a written correction notice detailing all deficiencies in the
application and any additional information or documentation required to be eligible for
expedited permit issuance must be sent to the applicant for resubmission. The
correction notice must be sent as follows:
(1) Five business days after submission of the application to the city, county, or
city and county, if the application is for at least 1, but not more than 25 electric
vehicle charging stations at a single site.
(2) Ten business days after submission of the application to the city, county, or city
and county, if the application is for more than 25 electric vehicle charging
stations at a single site.
F. A permit application that satisfies the information requirements in the City's adopted
checklist shall be deemed complete and be promptly processed pursuant to this Chapter.
A completed application does not authorize an applicant to energize or utilize a
Charging Station until approval and all necessary permits are granted by the City.
157.07 Permit Review Requirements; Appeals.
A. Review of an Electric Vehicle Charging Station or Hydrogen -Fueling Station Permit
application is limited to whether the application meets local, state, and federal health
and safety requirements. If the application meets the requirements of the approved
checklist and standards, and the proposed Charging Station does not pose any specific,
adverse impact upon public health or safety, the Building Official must approve the
application.
B. If the Building Official determines, based on the application, that the proposed
Charging Station could have a specific, adverse impact upon the public health and
safety, the Building Official may require an `Electric Vehicle Charging Station Use
Permit" or a "Hydrogen -Fueling Station Use Permit." The permit may include
conditions designed to mitigate the specific, adverse impact upon health and safety at
the lowest possible cost.
C. The Building Official must notify an applicant whether the application has been
approved, or, alternatively, whether the applicant must obtain an Electric Vehicle
Charging Station Use Permit or a "Hydrogen -Fueling Station Use Permit", within 30
days after the submission of a complete application. Notwithstanding the expedited
permit processing set forth in this Chapter, the Building Official retains authority at
all times to identify and address higher priority life -safety situations.
D. An application for an "Electric Vehicle Charging Station Use Permit" or a "Hydrogen -
Fueling Station Use Permit" can only be denied if the Building Official finds that (1)
the proposed installation would have a specific, adverse impact upon public health or
safety, and (2) there is no feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the
adverse impact. These findings must be presented in writing, must include the basis
for the rejection of the potential feasible alternative for preventing the adverse impact,
and must be based upon substantial evidence in the record.
E. A feasible method to satisfactorily mitigate or avoid the specific, adverse impact may
include, but is not limited to, any cost-effective method, condition, or mitigation
imposed by the City on a prior successful application for an Electric Vehicle Charging
Station Use Permit or a "Hydrogen -Fueling Station Use Permit", where the proposed
Charging Station is similarly situated to the Charging Station in that prior successful
application.
F. Any decision by the Building Official or his/her designee made pursuant to this
Chapter may be appealed to the Planning Commission in accordance with the
procedure set forth in Title XV, Chapter 153, Section 1.53.200.080 of this Code.
157.08 Fees.
The City Council may establish by resolution the fees for permits issued under this
Chapter."
ITEM NO. 8
kFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
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• ��sg,E�FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager
0 ,
PREPARED BY: Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development
DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1506 of the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California,
Amending Chapter 153 of Title XV of the Baldwin Park
Municipal Code to add a Housing Element Re -Use Site
Overlay Zone to Comply with State Housing Element
Law and Associated Amendments to the Zoning Code
(AZC No. 23-02, Z No. 23-02) Adding Chapter 153.112
(Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone) and
Modifying Chapter 153.030 and the Zoning Map
SUMMARY
On July 19, 2023, the City Council conducted a Public Hearing and Introduced for First Reading
Ordinance No. 1506 to Amend Chapter 153 of Title XV of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, to add a
Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone to Comply with State Housing Element Law and
Associated Amendments to the Zoning Code (AZC No. 23-02, Z No. 23-02) adding Chapter 153.112
(Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone) and modifying Chapter 153.030 and the Zoning Map.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Ordinance No. 1506 entitled: "AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING
CHAPTER 153 OF TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD A HOUSING
ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE TO COMPLY WITH STATE HOUSING ELEMENT LAW
AND ASSOCIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE (AZC NO. 23-02, Z NO. 23-02) ADDING
CHAPTER 153.112 (HOUSING ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE) AND MODIFYING
CHAPTER 153.030 AND THE ZONING MAP".
FISCAL IMPACT
There will be no impact to the General Fund as a result of the recommended action.
BACKGROUND
Zoning Text and Map Amendment (Re -Use of Sites Overlay Zone
California Governmental Code Section 65583.2 requires that vacant sites identified in the 4th and 5th
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Cycle Housing Elements and non -vacant sites identified in the 5th Cycle Housing Element only be
deemed adequate to accommodate a portion of the housing need for lower -income households if the
site is zoned at residential densities consistent with the default density established by HCD (30 units
per acre for Baldwin Park) and the site allows residential use by right for housing developments in which
at least 20 percent of the units are affordable to lower -income households. To comply with State
Housing Element law, the Housing Element includes Program H3-6 ("AB 1397 Reuse of Sites") to
create a housing overlay that regulates the reuse of sites and comply with Government Code Section
65583.2.
A total of 14 parcels identified in the 6th Cycle Housing Element Sites Inventory used to accommodate
lower -income housing needs are subject to the re -use provisions of California Government Code
Section 65583.2. All of these parcels are located in MU-2 zone (a map of the new zone overlay is
included in Attachment 2).
The new overlay zone has two provisions. The first is that housing projects that include at least 20
percent affordable housing are allowed by right (ministerially) within the overlay zone if they comply
with objective design and development standards. The second relates to allowed density. Currently,
the MU-2 zone incentivizes lot consolidation through graduated density. Lots less than 20,000 square
feet in size have a maximum density of 15 units per acre; lots with 20,000 square feet or more are
allowed a maximum density of 30 units per acre. Consistent with State Housing Element law, sites are
only deemed adequate to accommodate the housing needs of lower -income households if the site is
zoned at a density of 30 dwelling units per acre regardless of lot size. As such, within the overlay zone
the maximum density is 30 units per acre regardless of lot size.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Ordinance No. 1506
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 153 OF TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD A HOUSING ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE
TO COMPLY WITH STATE HOUSING ELEMENT LAW AND ASSOCIATED
AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE (AZC NO. 23-02, Z NO. 23-02) ADDING
CHAPTER 153.112 (HOUSING ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE) AND
MODIFYING CHAPTER 153.030 AND THE ZONING MAP
WHEREAS, the State of California requires that all jurisdictions adopt a
comprehensive long-term General Plan for the City; and
WHEREAS, the Housing Element is a required element of the General Plan and
must address the existing and projected housing needs of all economic segments of the
City; and
WHEREAS, the State of California requires the Housing Element to be updated
for the 6th cycle of Housing Element updates statewide, and certified by the California
State Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD); and
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 65583 requires that the Housing
Element Update contain: (i) an assessment of the City's housing needs and an analysis
of the resources and constraints, both governmental and non -governmental, relevant to
the meeting of these needs; (ii) an inventory of land suitable and available for residential
development and an analysis of the development potential of such sites; (iii) a statement
of the community's goals, quantified objectives, and policies relative to the maintenance,
preservation, improvement, and development of housing; and (iv) programs that set forth
a schedule of actions the local government is undertaking or intends to undertake to
implement the policies and achieve the goals and objectives of the Housing Element
Update; and
WHEREAS, in 2017, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 1397
amending Sections 65580, 65583, and 65583.2 of the California Government Code,
which took effect on January 1, 2018, that regulates the obligation of local governments
to identify a supply of adequate sites available to meet their housing needs for all income
levels in their housing elements; and
WHEREAS, California Governmental Code Section 65583.2 requires that vacant
sites identified in the 4th and 5th Cycle Housing Elements and non -vacant sites identified
in the 5th Cycle Housing Element only be deemed adequate to accommodate a portion of
the housing need for lower -income households if the site is zoned at residential densities
consistent with the default density established by HCD (30 units per acre for Baldwin
Park) and the site allows residential use by right for housing developments in which at
least 20 percent of the units are affordable to lower -income households; and
WHEREAS, to comply with State Housing Element law, the Housing Element
includes Program H3-6 ("AB 1397 Reuse of Sites") to create a housing overlay that
regulates the reuse of sites; and
WHEREAS, a total of 14 parcels identified in the 6tn Cycle Housing Element Sites
Inventory used to accommodate lower -income housing needs are subject to the re -use
provisions of California Government Code Section 65583.2; and
WHEREAS, the 14 parcels subject to the re -use provisions of California
Government Code Section 65583.2 are located in MU-2 zone, which incentivizes lot
consolidation through graduated density. Lots less than 20,000 square feet in size have
a maximum density of 15 units per acre; the maximum residential density is 30 dwelling
units per acre on lots with a minimum of 20,000 square feet; and
WHEREAS, consistent with State Housing Element law, sites are only deemed
adequate to accommodate the housing needs of lower -income households if the site is
zoned at a density of 30 dwelling units per acre regardless of lot size; and
WHEREAS, Baldwin Park Municipal Code Title XV, Land Usage, Chapter 153,
Zoning Code, implements the City's General Plan, establishing land use and development
regulations in the City of Baldwin Park ("City"), which includes regulations governing
overlay zones with the Government Code.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby
ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. The foregoing recitations are hereby adopted by the City Council as
findings. Based on those findings, the City Council determines the public health, safety
and general welfare of the City of Baldwin Park, its residents and property owners can
benefit by amending the Baldwin Park Municipal Code (BPMC) to allow higher density
lower -income housing by right, and it is in the best interest of the community to amend
the BPMC accordingly.
SECTION 2. Based on the foregoing findings and determinations, Baldwin Park
Municipal Code Title XV ("Land Usage"), Chapter 153 ("Zoning Code") is amended to add
a new Subchapter 153.112 ("Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone") as follows:
153.112 HOUSING ELEMENT RE -USE SITE OVERLAY ZONE
§ 153.112.010 INTENT AND PURPOSE.
The Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone is established pursuant to Cal.
Government Code §§ 65580, 65583, and 65583.2 to regulate the City's obligation
to identify a supply of adequate sites available to meet the City's housing needs
for all income levels in the Housing Element.
§ 153.112.020 APPLICABILITY.
(A) Pursuant to Cal. Government Code §§ 65580, 65583, and 65583, the
Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay zone shall apply to the following
properties that have been re -used in the 6th Cycle Housing Element to
accommodate the lower income housing needs:
(1) Vacant properties previously identified in the 4th and 5th Cycle
Housing Elements; and
(2) Non -vacant properties previously identified in the 5th Cycle
Housing Element
(B) These properties are designated on the Zoning Map under the Housing
Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone.
§ 153.112.030 APPROVAL PROCEDURES.
Residential developments in which at least 20 percent of the units are affordable
to lower -income households shall be allowed by right and qualify for ministerial
processing if compliant with all applicable objective development and design
standards.
§ 153.112.040 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
Consistent with the default residential densities established by the California
Department of Housing and Community Development, residential developments
shall be allowed at a maximum of 30 dwelling units per acre regardless of lot size.
SECTION 3. Based on the foregoing findings and determinations, Baldwin Park
Municipal Code Title XV ("Land Usage"), Chapter 153 ("Zoning Code"), Subchapter
153.030 ("Establishment of Zones") is amended to add a new Housing Element Re -Use
Site Overlay Zone to the list of zone designations as follows:
Zone Designation
Zone
Corresponding a r i Plan
Symbol
Designation
Housing Element Re-
(HEO)
All
Use Site Overlay Zone
SECTION 4. Based on the foregoing findings and determinations, the Baldwin Park
Zoning Map is amended to add the Housing Element Re -Use Site Overlay Zone to 14
parcels as indicated in Attachment A.
SECTION 5. Based on the foregoing findings and determinations, the City Council
adopts the findings of fact as follows relating to zone text and map amendments:
1) The zoning text and map amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and
objectives of the General Plan. Creation of the overlay zone and application to
identified properties implements Housing Element Goal H3.0, which states that
that the City will provide adequate residential sites through appropriate land use
and zoning designations to accommodate the City's regional share of housing
needs. The amendment directly implements Housing Program 1-13-6 (AB 1397
Reuse of Sites) and was required by the California Department of Housing and
Community Development to be included in the Housing Element. The new overlay
is applied to Mixed Use-2 zoned properties, which have a General Plan
designation of Mixed Use where residential uses are allowed.
2) The amendment would not adversely affect surrounding properties. Any future
proposed residential developments would be required to comply with applicable
development regulations of the underlying zone, including those addressing
minimizing potential effects on existing adjacent properties.
3) The amendment promotes public health, safety, and general welfare. The
amendment provides for the orderly and compatible development of new uses that
will enhance the character of the community while creating additional affordable
housing options.
4) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the Zoning Code. The
amendment aligns with the Zoning Code structure which allows for base zoning
and overlay zoning and does not introduce conflicts to the goals and purposes of
the zoning code. The Housing Element includes program actions to review, and
modify as needed, the Zoning Code to be compliant with State law and further
encourage diverse housing options, consistent with State Housing Element law
requirements.
SECTION 6. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act, an Initial Study
and Addendum to the General Plan Environmental Impact Report have been prepared
for the Project, which consists of the three new General Plan Elements and a Zoning
Amendment to add Chapter 153.115 to the Zone Code. The Addendum concluded
that no new significant impacts or impacts of substantially greater severity than
previously described would occur as a result of the proposed Project. This Ordinance
is an implementation measure of the 6t" Cycle Housing Element that was articulated
in the project description for the Addendum. As such, any potential impacts associated
with the Ordinance are consistent with potential impacts characterized and mitigated
for in the 2002 approved General Plan EIR, no new significant impacts or impacts of
substantially greater severity than previously described would occur as a result of the
proposed Project, and pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15164(c), an Addendum
is included in the public record. No further environmental documentation is required
because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in the
Addendum pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided pursuant to
the Addendum. Therefore, in accordance with CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines
(Section 15168(c)), the project elements are within the scope of the Addendum; that
Addendum continues to be pertinent with considerable information value; and project
elements do not give rise to any new or substantially more severe significant effects,
nor do they require any new mitigation measures or alternatives. Accordingly, no new
environmental document is required.
SECTION 7. This ordinance shall go into effect and be in full force and operation from
and after thirty (30) days after its final reading and adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE 2nd DAY OF August, 2023
EMMANUEL J. ESTRADA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss:
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK )
I, CHIRSTOPHER SANZ City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that
the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at
a regular meeting of the City Council on July 19, 2023. Thereafter, said Ordinance
No. 1506 was duly approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on
August 2, 2023 by the following vote:
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ITEM NO. 9
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works
san�;,aB'e` PREPARED BY: Mark Hsu, IT Manager
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DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Accept Improvements Performed by Spectrum Business
and Authorize Close-out of City Project No. CIP 22-005
for the Ethernet Private Local Area Network (EP-LAN)
and High -Capacity Bandwidth Connectivity Services
SUMMARY
This item will accept improvements and authorize close-out of City Project No. 22-005 — Upgrade WAN
(Wide Area Network) Connection Services. The project upgraded existing inefficient and outdated WAN
infrastructure to high -capacity network bandwidth connectivity at several city sites, including City Hall,
City Yard, Morgan Park, Barnes Park, and the Teen Center. The upgrades ensure the city internet and
communications needs are met with ample scope to expand for future growth. As part of the agreement,
Spectrum Business, agreed to an upfront one-time payment for a three-year term upon completion of
improvements. Information Technology (IT) staff has reviewed and deemed all project activities
complete and has accepted the upgrades for deployment. This item will authorize payment to Spectrum
Business and close-out the project.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Accept the network improvements performed by Spectrum
Enterprise for business -grade high -capacity internet bandwidth services. The one-time charge includes
Monthly Recurring Charges (MRC), Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges, (3) year term including three (3)
months of free service and additional charges due to tax rate increase and prorate charges; and, 2.
Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $3,905.03 from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
Fund 275, broadband category, and to make the necessary budget adjustments; and, 3. Approve first
and final payment in the amount of $132,064.83 to Spectrum Business and authorize the Finance
Director to process payment.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no impact to the General Fund. This project is budgeted in the current Capital Improvement
Program as CIP No. 22-005 for $128,159.80 using ARPA funds per Acct. No. #275-10-764-58100-
51005. However, the total cost of the final payment is $132,064.83, which reflects an increase due
change in tax rate, surcharge fees and prorate charges for the month of May 2023. Staff is requesting
a budget appropriation from ARPA funds in the amount of $3,905.03 to cover the difference between
the current budget and the final invoiced amount.
BACKGROUND
On June 15, 2022, the City Council approved an agreement with Spectrum Business for the upgrade
and implementation high-speed internet and communications connectivity at various city facilities. The
upgrades and improvements brought business -grade high -capacity bandwidth enabling faster and
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more reliable communication and data transfer between various city departments and other agencies.
The improvements were necessary for more efficient and reliable delivery of enhanced city services,
such as emergency response, public safety, phone and internet communication. The new WAN service
will not only increase the bandwidth and performance of the City's network, but it will also leverage
existing TPx Communications infrastructure acting as a redundant connection in the event the City's
primary connection becomes degraded which is crucial in preventing security risk such as email
phishing and ransomware.
Upgrading the current inefficient internet bandwidth to business -grade high -capacity bandwidth for city
services significantly improves the overall functioning of the city, supports its growth, and enhances the
quality of life for its residents.
DISCUSSION
The Information Systems Division (IT) solicited and received three separate proposal submittals from
various telecommunication companies and ultimately chose to go with Spectrum Business as the
service provider. Spectrum has completed all project activity including installation of network
equipment, software upgrades and appurtenant work. Several City facilities, including City Hall, City
Yard, Morgan Park, Barnes Park and the Teen Center are now running at communication speeds
upwards of 50Mbps.
As part of the agreement, Spectrum Business, agreed to an upfront one-time payment for a three-year
term upon completion of improvements. While the initial quote for services included Monthly Recurring
Charges (MRC), Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges, the total cost of the final payment increased by
$3,905.03, which reflects an increase due change in tax rate and related surcharges as well as prorate
charges for the month of May 2023. The final amount is 3% above the original agreed upon amount
and is within industry best practices for contingency of 10% or less for unexpected costs during
construction. Staff is requesting a budget appropriation from ARPA funds to cover the difference
between the current budget and the final invoiced amount. Information Technology (IT) staff has
inspected, reviewed and accepted the upgrades and is recommending approval of this report to close-
out project and commence services.
ALTERNATIVES
1. The City Council may choose not to approve the additional appropriation and direct staff to
negotiate the additional tax and surcharges and fees with Spectrum.
2. Provide staff with alternate direction.
CEQA REVIEW
THE SUBJECT PROJECT IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
(CEQA) PURSUANT TO A CLASS 1 (SECTION 15201, EXISTING FACILITIES), SUBSECTION (C)
EXEMPTION, WHICH INCLUDES THE SUBJECT PROJECT. THE KEY CONSIDERATION FOR A
CLASS 1 EXEMPTION IS WHETHER THE PROJECT INVOLVES NEGLIGIBLE OR NO EXPANSION
OF AN EXISTING USE.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Spectrum Invoice
2. Tax and Surcharge Worksheet
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2231366-01
3251 Patritti Ave, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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$ 700.00 $
2231345-01
13135 Garvey Ave, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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$
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$ 700.00 $
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ITEM NO. 10
STAFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
HI�B of
rH' FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager
s;GAg'E` Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development
PREPARED BY: Victor Viramontes, Management Analyst
DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: Approval of a Letter of Support for Lamar Central
Outdoor, LLC for the construction of a previously
approved advertising LED digital billboard located at
1529 Virgina Avenue.
SUMMARY
The purpose of this staff report is to consider a letter of support on the behalf Lamar Central Outdoor,
LLC (Lamar), addressed to State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). The letter would
support Lamar's request to reclassify the location of their city -approved proposed billboard.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1. Approve the letter of support.
2. Authorize the Mayor to sign the letter of support.
FISCAL IMPACT
The approval of this letter of support will have no negative fiscal impacts. If the city -approved billboard
is ultimately constructed it will generate an annual development fee of approximately $72,000.
BACKGROUND
On March 3, 2022 the Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve Lamar's
proposed LED digital advertising billboard, and was ultimately approved by the City Council on June 1,
2022. As part of the approval process outdoor advertising displays require a permit from Caltrans. The
proposed location of the Lamar billboard is classified as landscaped freeway and Lamar submitted a
request to declassify the area and was denied. Lamar is in the process of appealing the decision and
is requesting the City's support by signing the attached letter to be submitted to Caltrans.
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ALTERNATIVES
The City Council may decide not to approve and sign the letter of support.
LEGAL REVIEW
This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Letter of Support
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VIA US MAIL AND EMAIL
Donna Berry (doniia.m.berry 0a dot.ca.g_gv)
Project Delivery Deputy Director, Chief Engineer
P.O. Box 942873
Sacramento, CA 94273-0001
Re: City of Baldwin Park's Support of Lamar Advertising of Los Angeles' Request for
Reclassification of Landscaped Freeway Designation for District 7, in Los Angeles County,
on Route 10 Freeway at Post Mile 32.555 to Post Mile 32.605 (the "Location")
Dear Ms. Berry,
I am writing on behalf of the City of Baldwin Park (the "City") to express our enthusiastic
support for Lamar Central Outdoor, LLC d/b/a Lamar Advertising Company of Los Angeles'
("Lamar") request for reclassification of the above -identified Location to develop a billboard
project within our City limits. Lamar is seeking to install on a portion of the Location a single
dual -sided digital billboard, a maximum of sixty-five (65) feet tall, with each face measuring 14'
x 48' pursuant to the terms of a Development Agreement between Lamar and the City (the
"Project").
The Location of the Project has been an area of Route 10 Freeway that was part of a freeway
expansion project beginning in late 2009 whereby all vegetation was removed at the Location
and soil was leveled by Caltrans Right -of -Way. Lamar has requested that the location be
declassified as there is no current project planned and a concept plan to replant vegetation was
not adopted within two years after the conclusion of any catastrophic event, and there have been
no new plantings sufficient to constitute a landscaped freeway placed at the Location in over six
years.
The declassification of the Location is vital to move forward on this Project. We believe that this
Project aligns with our community's values and objectives, and we are confident it will bring
numerous benefits to our residents, local businesses, and the overall economic development of
our City.
Notably, the legislative trend has been to establish comprehensive guidelines for the placement,
size, and visual impact of billboards while easing landscaping restrictions. As you know, the
Outdoor Advertising Act (Cal. Bus, and Prof Code § 5200 et seq.) regulates the placement of
advertising signs adjacent to and within specified distances of certain highways. The act
previously prohibited advertising displays from being placed or maintained on property adjacent
to a section of a freeway that has been landscaped. With the 2018 passage of California
Assembly Bill AB 3168, the prohibition was narrowed to instead prohibit placing or maintaining
advertising displays on property adjacent to a 1,000-foot or greater section of a freeway that has
been landscaped with at least an average width of 20 feet, as defined, of landscaping or that
includes trees on Department of Transportation -owned property at the same or elevated grade of
the main -traveled way if the advertising display is designed to be viewed primarily by persons
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traveling on the main -traveled way of the landscaped freeway. This change evidences an
important shift in the declassification of landscaped freeways.
The City acknowledges the crucial role that billboards play in promoting local businesses and
attracting visitors to our area. We recognize that billboards serve as effective advertising
platforms, enabling our local entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services to a wide
audience. The Project has the potential to stimulate economic growth and enhance the vibrancy
of our community by encouraging commerce and increasing consumer awareness. Additionally,
the Project will generate a direct increase in the City's General Fund revenues as part of an
agreed -upon Development Fee.
Furthermore, we believe that the Project will contribute to the aesthetic appeal of our City. The
City takes pride in its unique blend of natural beauty and urban development. We have taken
great strides to create an attractive environment for our residents and visitors alike, and we
believe that well -designed billboards can complement our Cityscape without compromising its
visual integrity. The City will also have the ability to use space on the billboard for the purpose
of posting public service announcements and City -related advertising or announcements, in
addition to Lamar's participation with Caltrans and other agencies to post all "Amber Alerts" and
emergency messages in accordance with applicable guidelines.
We appreciate Caltrans' role in managing and maintaining our state's transportation
infrastructure and ensuring the safety of our roadways. We trust that Lamar's request for
declassification has been thoroughly reviewed, taking into consideration all relevant factors,
including applicable guidelines and history of development on the Location. We are confident
that Caltrans will conduct a comprehensive assessment of Lamar's request and make a well-
informed decision that aligns with the best interests of our community.
In conclusion, the City of Baldwin Park wholeheartedly supports the request to declassify the
specified portion of the freeway at the Location. We firmly believe that this decision will
contribute to the economic prosperity of our City, provide valuable advertising opportunities for
our local businesses, and maintain the visual integrity of our community. We kindly request
Caltrans to grant approval for this request, acknowledging its potential benefits for the City of
Baldwin Park.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. We appreciate your consideration of our letter of
support. Should you require any additional information regarding this proposed Project or have
any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Emmanuel J. Estrada
Mayor, City of Baldwin Park
CC:
Scott Sheldon, President, Terra Realty Advisors, Inc.
Ray Baker, Vice President, Lamar Advertising Company of Los Angeles
ITEM NO. 11
STAFF REPORT
TO: Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers
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T FROM: Ron Garcia, Community Development Director
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SAWGABRIEL
PREPARED BY: Melissa Chipres, Associate Planner
DATE: August 2, 2023
SUBJECT: A request to the City Council from the Planning Commission to
consider a General Plan Amendment land use designation from
Single Family to Park Space and a Zone Change from Single
Family to Open Space to expand an existing public park (Barnes
Park) to facilitate public improvements. (Location: 3301
Patritti Avenue; Assessor's Parcel Number: 8550-004-001;
Applicant: City of Baldwin Park; Case Numbers: AGP-23-01
and Z 23-01)
SUMMARY
On June 28, 2023, the Baldwin Park Planning Commission adopted Resolution PC 23-14 and PC 23-15
recommending that the City Council amend the General Plan Amendment land use designation from Single
Family to Park Space and a Zone Change from Single Family to Open Space to expand an existing public park
(Barnes Park) to facilitate public improvements.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council:
1. Conduct a public hearing.
2. Find the proposed project is exempt from environmental review under the California
Environmental Quality Act (Pub. Resources Code, §§ 21000 et seq.) ("CEQA") and the
State CEQA Guidelines (Cal. Code Regs, tit. 14, §§ 15000 et seq.) Specifically, the
project is categorically exempt from CEQA under Guidelines Section 15304 (Minor
Alterations to Land).
3. Adopt Resolution 2023-027 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL: (1) ADOPT THE FINDING OF
FACT AND APPROVE THE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND ADOPT THE FINDINGS OF
FACT (LOCATION: 3301 PATRITTI AVENUE; ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 8550-004-
001; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP- 23-01)
4. Adopt and introduce for first reading, by title only Ordinance 1507, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CHTY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA AMENDING
THE CITY'S ZONING MAP LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM SINGLE FAMILY TO OPEN
SPACE TO FACILITATE THE EXPANSION OF BARNES PARK (LOCATION: 3301
PATRITTI AVENUE; ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 8550-004-001; APPLICANT: CITY
OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP- 23-01 AND Z 23-01)
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no impact to the General Fund. This project will be developed with Proposition 68 Statewide Park
Development and Community Revitalization Program and other funding sources to be appropriated at various
stages of the project. The total amount for the Proposition 68 Statewide Park Development and Community
Revitalization Program is $3,090,000 and will be recorded and tracked under Grant Fund No. 270. The following
list the funding available for the project:
Approved Funds
Amount
Proposition 68 Statewide Park Development and Community
Revitalization Program, Fund
Total Funding Source
$3,090,000.00
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA)/NOTICING
The proposed Project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
pursuant to Article 19, Class 4, Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) of the CEQA Guidelines. The
proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone Change of the subject parcel will ensure that the land remains an
open space resource to the community.
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the park improvements was prepared in August 2022 and
circulated for public review on October 11, 2022, through November 10, 2022. The project analyzed the park
expansion, demolition of certain facilities as well as the new improvements at the park. As such, the General
Plan Amendment and Zone change is consistent with the certified IS/MND, State Clearinghouse No.
202210008 filed with State of California Governor's Office of Planning and Research CEQAnet Web Portal.
Therefore, no further environmental analysis is required and a CEQA Notice of Exemption will be filed.
On June 15, 2023, a legal notice was published in the Baldwin Park Press, and posted at City Hall. Public
Hearing Notices were also mailed to property owners and occupants within a 300-foot radius of the subject
property.
On July 20, 2023, a legal notice was published in the Baldwin Park Press, and posted at City Hall. Public
Hearing Notices were also mailed to property owners and occupants within a 300-foot radius of the subject
property.
SUBJECT PROPERTY & SURROUNDING LAND USES
The project site is currently vacant 8.0390- square foot parcel. The General Plan land use designation of the
subject property is Residential, and the land use zoning classification is Residential (R-1).
The site is bounded by the uses as detailed in Table #1 below.
TABLE #1
ADJACENT ZONING & LAND USE
ADJACENT PROPERTY
LOCATION
ZONING
PROPERTY USE
North
R-I
Single Family Residential
East
R-1
Single Family Residential
Single Family Residential and I-10 San
South
R-I
Bernardino Freeway
West
-
I-605 San Gabriel River Freeways
DISCUSSION
The City of Baldwin Park is proposing to utilize the property as open space recreation. The proposed General
Plan Amendment from Residential to Open Space and Zone Change Map from Single -Family Residential to Open
Space, is to allow for the conversion of "single-family" to "outdoor recreational uses." The proposed use of the
site is a Community Park.
The City of Baldwin Park has limited opportunities to acquire and/or build public parks and open space for active
and passive recreational use. Today, the City ranks low in the provision of parks for its residents. Currently,
Baldwin Park has 0.3 acres of park space per 1,000 residents compared to the County average of 3.3 acres per
1,000 residents, according to the LA County Regional Open Space District Park Assessment Report (2016). Public
parks offer recreational opportunities, benefits community health and wellness, and provide aesthetic beauty and
enjoyment. Additionally, the city is committed to finding opportunities to expand existing public parks, trails and
finding opportunities to create pocket parks.
The project is an interagency project that involves different City's departments as well as the partnerships with
outside agencies. The project was included in the Upper San Gabriel River (USGR) Enhanced Watershed
Management Program Plan prepared in June 2015..The Park Project will achieve a pollutant load reduction to
downstream water bodies by capturing wet- and dry runoff. Captured runoff will be discharged into a subsurface
storage system that will facilitate the infiltration and groundwater recharge. In addition to water quality benefits,
the Project will have additional benefits included increased water conservation through groundwater recharge,
community enhancements through the park expansion and amenity improvements, and public outreach and
education. In addition to the infiltration and groundwater recharge component, additional amenities will be added
to the park. Most of the existing improvements at the park will be demolished, except for the existing building,
splash pad area, and a portion of the parking lot, and replaced with new and enhanced features. The proposed
park amenities included the following:
• Additional parking through an expanded parking lot and new street -side diagonal parking along Patritti
Avenue south of the existing parking lot;
• Modified and new trails around the park;
• Two new basketball courts north of the existing building (replacing the one basketball court that existing
under existing conditions);
0 Grass/turf improvements and space for two soccer fields;
• New futsal court in the expanded park area with seating for spectators;
• Drought -tolerant landscaping, trees, and new irrigation system;
• Surface swales with pedestrian bridges, especially on the north side of the park;
• New dog park area on the south side of the existing park with fences and monument signs to create both
a small dog area and an area for dogs of any size;
• Play lots will be replaced with new equipment, new shade structures, and a larger playground that will
feature big and small kid play areas, tables, benches, and an exercise equipment area;
• New and improved shade shelters with tables, grills, and other amenities;
• Space for movies and shows in the park (allow for equipment to be temporarily used);
• New staff restroom attached to the existing building;
• Water features near the recreational building;
• Fencing/wall enhancements around the park and along the expanded perimeter;
• Improved lighting throughout the park, including pathway and sports lighting.
The improvements listed above for Barnes Park is a community driven project funded by Proposition 68 funds
available through California State Parks Grants. The General Plan Amendment and zone change will facilitate
the improvements and annexation of the parcel to the existing park. The City will process a lot line adjustment
to consolidate the parcels comprised by the park and the subject 8,039-square foot vacant lot.
ATTACHMENTS
#1, Resolution CC 2023-027
#2, Ordinance 1507
#3, Resolution of approval PC 23-14
#4, Resolution of approval PC 23 15
#5, Initial Study & Mitigated Negative Declaration (https;//www.t)aldwin ark.com/onhne-
documents/communit-develo meat/ lannin /environmental-documents/3144-barnes- ark-ismnd-signed/file)
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-027
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN
PARK RECOMMEDNING APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN
AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT FROM SINGLE
FAMILY TO OPEN SPACE TO FACILITATE THE EXPANSION OF AN
EXISTING PUBLIC PARK IN CONNECTION WITH A ZONE CHANGE.
(LOCATION: 3301 PATRITTI AVENUE, APN NO. 8550-004-001.
APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP 23-
01)
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine, and
declare as follows:
a) That applications ("Applications") for a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change was
submitted for certain real property, located at 3301 Patritti Avenue, in the City of Baldwin Park,
described more particularly in the Application on file with the Planning Division; and
b) That the Applications sought approval of a General Plan Amendment to change the land use
designation from Residential to Park Space to facilitate the expansion of existing public park
(Barnes Park) and related improvements; and
c) The proposed Project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), pursuant to Article 19, Class 4, Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) of the
CEQA Guidelines. The proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone Change of the subject
parcel will ensure that the land remains an open space resource to the community.
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the park improvements was
prepared in August 2022 and circulated for public review on October 11, 2022,
through November 10, 2022. The project analyzed the park expansion,
demolition of certain facilities as well as the new improvements at the park. As
such, the General Plan Amendment and Zone change is consistent with the
certified IS/MND, State Clearinghouse No. 202210008 filed with State of
California Governor's Office of Planning and Research CEQAnet Web Portal.
d) A duly noticed public hearing was held on June 28, 2023, and the Planning Commission has
carefully considered all pertinent testimony and the staff report offered in the case as presented
at the public hearing.
e) A duly noticed public hearing was held on August 2, 2023, and the City Council has carefully
considered all pertinent testimony and the staff report offered in the case as presented at the
public hearing.
SECTION 2. In accordance with Section 153.210.800 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, it is found
that the project would not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity,
and would not adversity affect the public peace, health, safety or general welfare, the City Council
hereby recommends approval and adoption of said General Plan Amendment based on the following
findings:
Resolution No. 2023-027
August 2, 2023
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La I The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of
the General Plan.
The general plan amendment for the subject parcel would be consistent with the goals, policies
and objectives of the General Plan in that it would allow for the expansion of an existing public
park. Specifically, the general plan amendment, which consists of changing the land use
designation from Single -Family Residential (SFR) to Open Space, is consistent with the
following:
Land Use Element Goals and Policies:
Stormwater Runoff Control: As described in the Open Space/Conservation Element, reducing
further degradation of surface water bodies is a key regional goal. Baldwin Park participates in
the Los Angeles County National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
program toward this end.
Goal 18.0 - Minimize the impact of new developments on regional water quality.
Policy 18.1 — Evaluate development projects for compliance with NPDES requirements, aiming
toward reducing pollutant loads in stormwater runoff, minimizing impervious surface areas, and
minimizing peak flows.
Oaen Space and Conservation Element Goals and Policies:
Goal 1.0 — Provide and maintain adequate parks and open space.
Policy 1.1 — Preserve all existing park space and provide improvement to enhance utilization.
Goal 3.0 - Ensure that parks are accessible and safe for their users and compatible
with adjacent residences and commercial uses.
Policy 4.1 — Pursue the utilization of various state and county funding mechanisms to provide
additional funding resources.
Goal 5.0 — Conserve and protect groundwater supply and water resources.
Policy 5.4 — Continue enforcement of municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permit to protect water quality within the San Gabriel River watershed.
(b) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties.
The general plan amendment would allow the vacant property to be integrated and improved
as a public park. The improvement of this vacant property would expand the existing public
park and provide active and passive recreational opportunities for City and surrounding
residents.
(c) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general welfare.
The General Plan amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare of
the City as a whole because it would provide for the improvement of vacant property for public
park uses. The inclusion of the vacant parcel to expand the existing public park will provide an
opportunity to redesign the layout of the immediate area for additional recreational uses, such
as a Universal playground, two basketball courts, shade structures, dog park area and
improved safety LED lights and landscaping. The expanded park facility will provide
recreational opportunities to the residents and enhance amenities that contribute to public
health and community wellness.
(d) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code.
Resolution No. 2023-027
August 2, 2023
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The General Plan amendment in conjunction with the proposed zone change would be
consistent with the goals of the General Plan as stated in Finding No. 1 and the
primary goal of the zoning code, which aims to provide for the orderly development of
the City.
SECTION 3. Based on the aforementioned findings, the City Council does
hereby recommend to the City of Baldwin Park City Council approval of the General Plan Amendment
AGP 23-01 amending the General Plan designation from Residential to Open Space for the property
located at 3301 Patritti Avenue, APN No. 8550-004-001, as set forth on Exhibit A, and amending
the Zoning Map of the City of Baldwin Park.
SECTION 4. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and
forward a copy hereof to the City Clerk and the Applicant.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of August 2023.
ATTEST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss.
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK
I, CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Resolution No. 2023-027 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City
Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 2na day of August
2023 by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
CITY CLERK
Resolution No. 2023-027
August 2, 2023
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Indicates the area to be changed from "Residential" to "Open Space"
ORDINANCE NO. 1507
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN
PARK, CALIFORNIA AMENDING THE CITY'S ZONING MAP LAND
USE DESIGNATION FROM SINGLE FAMILY TO OPEN SPACE TO
FACILITATE THE EXPANSION OF BARNES PARK (LOCATION: 3301
PATRITTI AVENUE; ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 8550-004-001;
APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP- 23-01
AND Z 23-01)
WHEREAS, the City Council did, on the 2nd day of August 2023, adopt Resolution
No. 2023-027 to formally initiate a zone change for 3301 Patritti Avenue (Assessor's
Parcel Number 8550-004-001); and
WHEREAS, The Planning Commission, upon giving the required notice, did on the
28tt' day of June 2023, conduct a duly noticed public hearing to consider said application
and adopted Planning Commission Resolution PC 23-15 recommending the approval of
Zone Change Z 23-01; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did, on the 2nd day of August, 2023, conduct a duly
advertised public hearing as prescribed by law, and considered evidence presented by
the Planning Commission, Planning Division, and other interested parties; and
WHEREAS, 3301 Patritti Avenue is the only lot on the south side of Patritti Avenue
zoned as R-1.; and
WHEREAS, approval of the zone change will make the zoning designation of the
subject lot consistent with the Open Space (OS) zoning designation of the adjacent lots to
the west; and
WHEREAS, there are changed conditions since the existing zoning became effective to
warrant different zoning.
WHEREAS, the proposed change of zone will not adversely affect adjoining property as
to value or precedent and will not be detrimental to the area.
WHEREAS, a change of zone will be in the interest or furtherance of the public health,
safety, and general welfare.
WHEREAS, the approval of such a change of zone will not adversely affect the
comprehensive General Plan so adopted by the City.
WHEREAS, the approval of such a zone change is consistent with the General Plan or
applicable specific plans.
WHEREAS, this ordinance is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
per Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines, which provides that CEQA only
applies to activity that results in direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment and for activity considered to be a project, respectively. The zone change would not
result in physical change in the environment because it would simply make the zoning designation
of the subject lot consistent with the zoning of the adjacent lots, and any reasonably foreseeable
construction pursuant to the authority in the zone change would not have a significant effect on the
environment. Furthermore, the proposal does not involve any construction or additions to the existing
structures on the site.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby
ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. The foregoing recitations are hereby adopted by the City Council as
findings. Based on those findings, and the evidence and records presented, the City
Council determines the public health, safety and general welfare of the City, its residents,
and property owners can benefit by amending the Baldwin Park Municipal Code (BPMC).
The City Council further finds and determines that:
a) That applications ("Applications") for a Zone Change and an Amendment to the Land Use
Element of the General Plan was submitted for certain real property, located at 3301 Patritti
Avenue, in the City of Baldwin Park, described more particularly in the Application on file
with the Planning Division; and
b) That the Applications sought approval of a Zone Change to change the land use
designation from Residential to Park Space to facilitate the expansion of existing public
park (Barnes Park) and related improvements; and
c) The proposed Project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article 19, Class 4, Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) of
the CEQA Guidelines. The proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone Change of the
subject parcel will ensure that the land remains an open space resource to the community.
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the park improvements
was prepared in August 2022 and circulated for public review on October
11, 2022, through November 10, 2022. The project analyzed the park
expansion, demolition of certain facilities as well as the new improvements
at the park. As such, the General Plan Amendment and Zone change is
consistent with the certified IS/MND, State Clearinghouse No. 202210008
filed with State of California Governor's Office of Planning and Research
CEQAnet Web Portal.
d) A duly noticed public hearing was held on June 28, 2023, and the Planning Commission
has carefully considered all pertinent testimony and the staff report offered in the case as
presented at the public hearing.
SECTION 2. In accordance with Section153.210.750 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, it is
found that the project would not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in
the vicinity, and would not adversity affect the public peace, health, safety or general welfare, the
City Council hereby recommends approval and adoption of said Zone Change based on the
following findings:
La) The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and
objectives of the General Plan.
The general plan amendment for the subject parcel would be consistent with the goals,
policies and objectives of the General Plan in that it would allow for the expansion of an
existing public park. Specifically, the general plan amendment, which consists of changing
the land use designation from Single -Family Residential (SFR) to Open Space, is
consistent with the following:
Land Use Element Goals and Policies:
Stormwater Runoff Control: As described in the Open Space/Conservation Element,
reducing further degradation of surface water bodies is a key regional goal. Baldwin Park
participates in the Los Angeles County National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit program toward this end.
Goal 18.0 - Minimize the impact of new developments on regional water quality.
Policy 18.1 — Evaluate development projects for compliance with NPDES requirements,
aiming toward reducing pollutant loads in stormwater runoff, minimizing impervious surface
areas, and minimizing peak flows.
Open Space and Conservation Element Goals and Policies:
Goal 1.0 — Provide and maintain adequate parks and open space.
Policy 1.1 — Preserve all existing park space and provide improvement to enhance
utilization.
Goal 3.0 - Ensure that parks are accessible and safe for their users and compatible
with adjacent residences and commercial uses.
Policy 4.1 — Pursue the utilization of various state and county funding mechanisms to
provide additional funding resources.
Goal 5.0 — Conserve and protect groundwater supply and water resources.
Policy 5.4 — Continue enforcement of municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permit to protect water quality within the San Gabriel River watershed.
(b) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties.
The general plan amendment would allow the vacant property to be integrated and
improved as a public park. The improvement of this vacant property would expand the
existing public park and provide active and passive recreational opportunities for City and
surrounding residents.
(c) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general
welfare.
The General Plan amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare
of the City as a whole because it would provide for the improvement of vacant property for
public park uses. The inclusion of the vacant parcel to expand the existing public park will
provide an opportunity to redesign the layout of the immediate area for additional
recreational uses, such as a Universal playground, two basketball courts, shade structures,
dog park area and improved safety LED lights and landscaping. The expanded park facility
will provide recreational opportunities to the residents and enhance amenities that
contribute to public health and community wellness.
(d) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code.
The General Plan amendment in conjunction with the proposed zone change
would be consistent with the goals of the General Plan as stated in Finding No. 1
and the primary goal of the zoning code, which aims to provide for the orderly
development of the City.
SECTION 3. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission does hereby
recommend to the City of Baldwin Park City Council approval of the Zone Change No. 23-01
amending the Zoning Map from "Residential" to "Open Space" for the property located at 3301
Patritti Avenue, APN No. 8550-004-001,
SECTION 4. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof
to the City Clerk and the Applicant.
PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE DAY OF 2023
EMMANUAL J. ESTRADA, MAYOR
ATTEST:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss:
CITY OF BALDWIN PARK )
I, CHRISTOPHER SAENZ, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Ordinance was regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a
regular meeting of the City Council on , 2023. Thereafter, said
Ordinance No. 1507 was duly approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council on , 2023 by the following vote:
AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER
NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER
ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBER
ABSTAIN:
COUNCILMEMBER
CHRISTOPHER SAENZ
CITY CLERK
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Indicates the area to be changed from "Residential" to "Open Space"
RESOLUTION PC 23-14
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE
ELEMENT FROM SINGLE FAMILY TO OPEN SPACE TO
FACILITATE THE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING PUBLIC PARK IN
CONNECTION WITH A ZONE CHANGE. (LOCATION: 3301
PATRITTI AVENUE, APN NO. 8550-004-001. APPLICANT: CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBER: AGP 23-01)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby find, determine,
and declare as follows:
(a) That applications ("Applications") for a General Plan Amendment and Zone Change
was submitted for certain real property, located at 3301 Patritti Avenue, in the City of
Baldwin Park, described more particularly in the Application on file with the Planning
Division; and
(b) That the Applications sought approval of a General Plan Amendment to change the land use
designation from Residential to Park Space to facilitate the expansion of existing public
park (Barnes Park) and related improvements; and
(c) The proposed Project is exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA), pursuant to Article 19, Class 4, Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) of
the CEQA Guidelines. The proposed General Plan Amendment and Zone Change of
the subject parcel will ensure that the land remains an open space resource to the
community.
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the park improvements was prepared
in August 2022 and circulated for public review on October 11, 2022, through
November 10, 2022. The project analyzed the park expansion, demolition of certain
facilities as well as the new improvements at the park. As such, the General Plan
Amendment and Zone change is consistent with the certified IS/MND, State
Clearinghouse No. 202210008 filed with State of California Governor's Office of
Planning and Research CEQAnet Web Portal.
(d) A duly noticed public hearing was held on June 28, 2023, and the Planning
Commission has carefully considered all pertinent testimony and the staff report offered
in the case as presented at the public hearing.
SECTION 2. In accordance with Section153.210.800 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, it is found
that the project would not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity,
and would not adversity affect the public peace, health, safety or general welfare, the Planning
Commission hereby recommends approval and adoption of said General Plan Amendment based on
the following findings:
(a) The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of
the General Plan.
The general plan amendment for the subject parcel would be consistent with the goals, policies
Resolution PC 23 -14
June 28, 2023
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and objectives of the General Plan in that it would allow for the expansion of an existing public
park. Specifically, the general plan amendment, which consists of changing the land use
designation from Single -Family Residential (SFR) to Open Space, is consistent with the
following:
Land Use Element Goals and Policies:
Stormwater Runoff Control: As described in the Open Space/Conservation Element, reducing
further degradation of surface water bodies is a key regional goal. Baldwin Park participates in
the Los Angeles County National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
program toward this end.
Goal 18.0 - Minimize the impact of new developments on regional water quality.
Policy 18.1 — Evaluate development projects for compliance with NPDES requirements, aiming
toward reducing pollutant loads in stormwater runoff, minimizing impervious surface areas, and
minimizing peak flows.
Open Space and Conservation Element Goals and Policies:
Goal 1.0 — Provide and maintain adequate parks and open space.
Policy 1.1 — Preserve all existing park space and provide improvement to enhance utilization.
Goal 3.0 - Ensure that parks are accessible and safe for their users and compatible
with adjacent residences and commercial uses.
Policy 4.1 — Pursue the utilization of various state and county funding mechanisms to provide
additional funding resources.
Goal 5.0 — Conserve and protect groundwater supply and water resources.
Policy 5.4 — Continue enforcement of municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permit to protect water quality within the San Gabriel River watershed.
(b) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties.
The general plan amendment would allow the vacant property to be integrated and improved
as a public park. The improvement of this vacant property would expand the existing public
park and provide active and passive recreational opportunities for City and surrounding
residents.
(c) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general welfare.
The General Plan amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare of
the City as a whole because it would provide for the improvement of vacant property for public
park uses. The inclusion of the vacant parcel to expand the existing public park will provide an
opportunity to redesign the layout of the immediate area for additional recreational uses, such
as a Universal playground, two basketball courts, shade structures, dog park area and
improved safety LED lights and landscaping. The expanded park facility will provide
recreational opportunities to the residents and enhance amenities that contribute to public
health and community wellness.
(d) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code.
The General Plan amendment in conjunction with the proposed zone change would be
consistent with the goals of the General Plan as stated in Finding No. 1 and the
primary goal of the zoning code, which aims to provide for the orderly development of
the City.
Resolution PC 23 -14
June 28, 2023
Page 3 of 4
SECTION 3. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission
does hereby recommend to the City of Baldwin Park City Council approval of the General Plan
Amendment AGP 23-01 amending the General Plan designation from Residential to Open Space for
the property located at 3301 Patritti Avenue, APN No. 8550-004-001, as set forth on Exhibit A,
and amending the Zoning Map of the City of Baldwin Park.
SECTION 4. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and
forward a copy hereof to the City Clerk and the Applicant.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 28th day of June 2023.
GEN ESCOBOSA, 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 23-14 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the Planning
Commission at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 28th day of June 2023 by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
RON GARCIA
PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY
Resolution PC 23 -14
June 28, 2023
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Indicates the area to be changed from "Residential" to "Open Space"
RESOLUTION PC 23-15
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BALDWIN PARK RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF ZONE CHANGE TO CHANGE THE ZONING
DESIGNATION FROM "SINGLE FAMILY" TO "OPEN SPACE" TO
FACILITATE THE EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING PUBLIC PARK IN
CONNECTION WITH A GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT TO THE
LAND USE ELEMENT. (LOCATION: 3301 PATRITTI AVENUE, APN
NO. 8550-004-001. APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE
NUMBER: Z 23-01)
THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES
HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park does
hereby find, determine, and declare as follows:
(a) That applications ("Applications") for a Zone Change and an Amendment
to the Land Use Element of the General Plan was submitted for certain real property,
located at 3301 Patritti Avenue, in the City of Baldwin Park, described more particularly
in the Application on file with the Planning Division; and
(b) That the Applications sought approval of a Zone Change to change the land
use designation from Residential to Park Space to facilitate the expansion of existing
public park (Barnes Park) and related improvements; and
(c) The proposed Project is exempt from the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Article 19, Class 4, Section 15304
(Minor Alterations to Land) of the CEQA Guidelines. The proposed General Plan
Amendment and Zone Change of the subject parcel will ensure that the land remains
an open space resource to the community.
An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration for the park improvements was prepared
in August 2022 and circulated for public review on October 11, 2022, through
November 10, 2022. The project analyzed the park expansion, demolition of certain
facilities as well as the new improvements at the park. As such, the General Plan
Amendment and Zone change is consistent with the certified IS/MND, State
Clearinghouse No. 202210008 filed with State of California Governor's Office of
Planning and Research CEQAnet Web Portal.
(d) A duly noticed public hearing was held on June 28, 2023, and the Planning
Commission has carefully considered all pertinent testimony and the staff report offered
in the case as presented at the public hearing.
SECTION 2. In accordance with Section153.210.750 of the Baldwin Park
Municipal Code, it is found that the project would not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment
of property in the vicinity, and would not adversity affect the public peace, health, safety or general
welfare, the Planning Commission hereby recommends approval and adoption of said Zone Change
based on the following findings:
(a) The amendment is consistent with the goals, policies, and objectives of
the General Plan.
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The general plan amendment for the subject parcel would be consistent with the goals, policies
and objectives of the General Plan in that it would allow for the expansion of an existing public
park. Specifically, the general plan amendment, which consists of changing the land use
designation from Single -Family Residential (SFR) to Open Space, is consistent with the
following:
Land Use Element Goals and Policies:
Stormwater Runoff Control: As described in the Open Space/Conservation Element, reducing
further degradation of surface water bodies is a key regional goal. Baldwin Park participates in
the Los Angeles County National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
program toward this end.
Goal 18.0 - Minimize the impact of new developments on regional water quality.
Policy 18.1 — Evaluate development projects for compliance with NPDES requirements, aiming
toward reducing pollutant loads in stormwater runoff, minimizing impervious surface areas, and
minimizing peak flows.
Open Space and Conservation Element Goals and Policies:
Goal 1.0 — Provide and maintain adequate parks and open space.
Policy 1.1 — Preserve all existing park space and provide improvement to enhance utilization.
Goal 3.0 - Ensure that parks are accessible and safe for their users and compatible
with adjacent residences and commercial uses.
Policy 4.1 — Pursue the utilization of various state and county funding mechanisms to provide
additional funding resources.
Goal 5.0 — Conserve and protect groundwater supply and water resources.
Policy 5.4 — Continue enforcement of municipal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permit to protect water quality within the San Gabriel River watershed.
(b) The amendment will not adversely affect surrounding properties.
The general plan amendment would allow the vacant property to be integrated and improved
as a public park. The improvement of this vacant property would expand the existing public
park and provide active and passive recreational opportunities for City and surrounding
residents.
(c) The amendment promotes public health, safety and general welfare.
The General Plan amendment would promote the public health, safety and general welfare of
the City as a whole because it would provide for the improvement of vacant property for public
park uses. The inclusion of the vacant parcel to expand the existing public park will provide an
opportunity to redesign the layout of the immediate area for additional recreational uses, such
as a Universal playground, two basketball courts, shade structures, dog park area and
improved safety LED lights and landscaping. The expanded park facility will provide
recreational opportunities to the residents and enhance amenities that contribute to public
health and community wellness.
(d) The amendment serves the goals and purposes of the zoning code.
The General Plan amendment in conjunction with the proposed zone change would be
consistent with the goals of the General Plan as stated in Finding No. 1 and the
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primary goal of the zoning code, which aims to provide for the orderly development of
the City.
SECTION 3. Based on the aforementioned findings, the Planning Commission
does hereby recommend to the City of Baldwin Park City Council approval of the Zone Change No.
23-01 amending the Zoning Map from "Residential" to "Open Space" for the property located at 3301
Patritti Avenue, APN No. 8550-004-001,
SECTION 4. The Secretary shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and
forward a copy hereof to the City Clerk and the Applicant.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 28t" day of June 2023.
GEN ESCOBOSA, 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 23-15 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the Planning
Commission at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 28t" day of June 2023 by the following vote:
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSTAIN: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
RON GARCIA
PLANNING COMMISSION SECRETARY
Resolution PC 23 -15
June 28, 2023
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Indicates the area to be changed from "Residential" to "Open Space"
Attachment #5
Initial Study & Mitigated Negative Declaration
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development/planning/environmental-documents/3144-bames-park-ismnd-signed/file)