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10.04.23 Staff Report
Agenda October 04, 2023,11 ' Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada Mayor Pro Tern 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. How to watch The City of Baldwin Park provides two ways to watch a City Council meeting: In Person Online Most City Council meetings take Audio streaming will be available at https://www.youtube.com/channellUCFLZO dDFR place at City Ball, 14403 E. Pacific iy59rhiDZ93Fg/featured?view as=subscriber id=10 Ave., Baldwin Park, CA 91706 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) 960-401.1. 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 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 commentsgbaidwinpark.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 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Presentation — General Plan Update presented by Ron Garcia, Director of Community Development and Nick Baldwin, City Planner RECESS CLOSED SESSION 1. 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: K8 Investor Holding, LLC vs City of Baldwin Park Case: Ashar vs City of Baldwin Park Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 22STCV28634 Case No. 2:23-CV-02428-SVW(PVCx) Case No. 23PSCV02884 Case: Joseph Bartolotti (Deceased) WCAB Case: ADJI2868418 Worker's Compensation Case ADJI5119882 (DOI CT 07/01/1988 — 07/09/2019, 06/17/2021) 2. Conference with Legal Counsel — Initiation of Litigation Pursuant to California Government Code, Section 54956.9 (d)(4). One Potential Case — Filing of Injunction Regarding Los Angeles County Superior Court - Zero Bail Policy 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 uierx 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 sguinones(a),baldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960-4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) r t r Agenda 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. U-m i T.w The City of Baldwin Park provides two ways to watch a City Council meeting: In Person Online Lo Most City Council meetings take Audio streaming will be available at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFLZO dDFRjy59rhiDZ93Fq/featured?view as=subscriber place at City Hall, 14403 E. Pacific hgo://baldwinaark.granicusxom/ViewPubtisherph ?p 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) 960-401.1. r i i 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. i 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 commentsgbaidwinpark.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 INVOCATION IW001or" P[17an110an" ro►` e�1 ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Presentation — 2023 San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) Updates presented by Caitlin Sims, Manager of Local Programs Presentation — Certificate of Recognition for the Community Development Employees 20+ years of services. Proclamation — Breast Cancer Awareness Month PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS 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: 1) Meeting Minutes of the Special. City Council and Regular City Council on September 20, 2023; and 2) Meeting Minutes of the Finance Authority Board, Housing Authority Board, Special City Council and Regular City Council Meetings held from October 2, 2019.through December 4, 2019. 3. Claim Rejections Staff recommends that the City Council reject the following claim and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant: Mireya Guerrero The claimant alleges property damage and bodily injuries. This government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the future. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all. Council Members refrain from making any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made so as to not prejudice this claim in any way which can happen if public or private comments are made about this claim by City staff or Council Members. 4. Authorize the Addition of Two (2) New Police Vehicles to the City's Lease Program It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Authorize the addition of two (2) new police vehicles to the City's lease program; and, 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds from Fund No. 402 to Acct # 402- 50-591-58140-15727 in the amount of $22,952.40 for FY 23-24 lease cost and $32,484.88 for the one—time purchase for the after -market emergency equipment and make necessary budget adjustment; and 3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to add two (2) vehicles to the lease program and process the necessary documents. 5. Approval of Resolution No. 2023-033 to Update the Classifications to the City of Baldwin Park's Comprehensive Pay Schedule in Accordance with CaiPERS Established Guidelines It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2023-033 to update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Salary Schedule to reflect the following changes, to be effective retroactive to July 9, 2023: 1. Reinstate the Housing Programs Coordinator job classification and revise the job description; and 2. Add the new Business License Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 3. Add the new Court Services and Crime Data Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 4. Add the new Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 5. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer, Human Resources/Risk Manager, and the Department Director to process the Personnel Action Forms and related documents. 6. Approval of Resolution No. 2023-032 for a One -Time City Hall Closure It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve Resolution No. 2023-032 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, approving a one-time City Hall closure from December 26, 2023 through January 4, 2024, and authorizing qualified employees time off during the Holidays"; and 2. Approve the cancellation of the City Council Regular meetings on the following dates: • December 20, 2023 • January 3, 2024 • July 3, 2024 3. Direct the CEO to provide adequate notification to the public and take appropriate measures to ensure City Emergency Response Operations remain uninterrupted during the closure. PUBLIC HEARING REPORTS OF OFFICERS 7. Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2023-031, nominating a Councilmember to Serve as Board Member to Represent Cities without Pumping Rights on the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority It is recommended that the City Council nominate a Councilmember to serve as the Board Member representing cities without pumping rights on the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (WQA) and adopt Resolution No. 2023-031, the name of the selected nominee will be added to the Resolution in a final format with the certified votes and appropriate signatures. 8. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Recreation and Community Services Commission It is recommended that the City Council review all commission applications for the Recreation and Community Services Commission and make respective appointments. CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATION 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 ITEM NO. 1 TO: 09, CIF FROM: PREPARED BY: �'F�a'x DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Rose Tam, Director of Finance Ana Zhang, Senior Finance Clerk October 4, 2023 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 $554,108.09 and the attached General Warrants Register was $1,316,166.68 for a total amount of $1,870,274.77. 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 202098 to 202117 Additionally, Automated Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control number 42520 to 42806 for the period September 3, 2023 through September 16, 2023 inclusive; these are presented and hereby ratified in the amount of $554,108.09. 2. General Warrants, with the electronic fund transfer (EFT) bank drafts in the amount of $18,558.59 and checks from 242859 to 243108 in the amount of $1,297,608.09 for the period of September 12, 2023 to September 25, 2023, inclusive; in the total amount of $1,316,166.68 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 ATTACHMENTS Page 1 / 2 1. Check Register Page 2 / 2 t L Payment Number 1031 1031 1032 1032 242859 242859 242860 242861 242861 242862 242863 242863 242863 242863 242863 242863 242863 242863 242864 242865 242865 242865 242866 242867 242868 242868 242869 242870 242871 242872 242872 242872 242872 242873 242873 242873 242873 242873 242873 242873 242873 242874 242874 242874 242875 242876 242876 242877 242878 242878 242878 242878 City of Baldwin Park, CA Check Register By (None) Payment Dates 9/12/2023 - 9/25/2023 Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Amount 09/14/2023 BALDWIN PARK POA POLICE SWORN DUES 100-00-000-21219-00000 $ 6,365.12 09/14/2023 BALDWIN PARK POA POLICE NON -SWORN DUES 100-00-000-21219-00000 $ 1,228.65 09/22/2023 BALDWIN PARK POA POLICE SWORN DUES 100-00-000-21219-00000 $ 6,365.12 09/22/2023 BALDWIN PARK POA POLICE NON -SWORN DUES 100-00-000-21219-00000 $ 1,228.65 09/12/2023 BANKCARD CENTER ANNUAL FILING FEE W SECRETARY OF STATE FY23/24 100-25-299-53370-12404 $ 20.00 09/12/2023 BANKCARD CENTER TRAINING CLASS abLIEBERT CASSIDY ON 9/6/2023 100-30-310-53200-00000 $ 400.00 09/14/2023 CONCENTRA HEALTH SERVICES, INC PHYSICAL EXAM 2 LIFEGUARD ITB TEST 6/26-27/2023 100-10-150-51100-00000 $ 325.00 09/14/2023 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FINGERPRINTING SERVICES MAY 2023 100-10-150-51100-00000 $ 588.00 09/14/2023 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FINGERPRINTING SERVICES JUNE 2023 100-10-150-51100-00000 $ 1,941.00 09/14/2023 DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION ROUTINE MANTENANCE(APR TO JUN2023) FOR SIGNALS 240-50-510-51100-15400 $ 2,312.73 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL FOR DOWNTOWN STR MARKET -RECREATION PRO. 501-60-000-22328-16101 $ 32.07 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL -DOWNTOWN STR MARKET -RECREATION PRO 501-60-000-22328-16101 $ 165.97 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT SUPPLY -DOWNTOWN STR MARKET -RECREATION PROGRAM 501-60-000-22328-16101 $ 198.25 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT SUPPLY -DOWNTOWN STR MARKET -RECREATION PROGRAM 501-60-000-22328-16101 $ 65.55 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIALS FOR CITIZEN TRIPS -RECREATION PROGRAM 501-60-000-22327-00000 $ 21.56 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIALS FOR APRA RECREATION PROGRAM 275-60-713-53100-16075 $ 170.42 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL FOR FOOD PROGRAM BY RECREATION DEPT. 275-60-713-53100-16072 $ 291.13 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL FOR DOWNTOWN STR MARKET -RECREATION PRO. 501-60-000-22328-16101 $ 65.82 09/14/2023 KALICO OFFICE FURNITURE FURNITURE FOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 275-10-765-53390-11108 $ 673.43 09/14/2023 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC OFFICE ROLLING CART 100-10-150-53370-00000 $ 35.27 09/14/2023 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC OFFICE SUPPLIES FOOT REST 100-10-150-53370-00000 $ 66.11 09/14/2023 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC OFFICE SUPPLIES,LABELS, ORGANIZER, BINDER WALL FIL 100-10-150-53370-00000 $ 403.40 09/14/2023 PACIFIC TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC FURNISH AND INSTALL TOMMY LIFTGATE UNIT# 3165 402-50-591-51101-00000 $ 5,333.75 09/14/2023 VANESSA AVINA ARPA BASIC REIM PROGRAM FOR WEEK#36-WEEK439 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 192.00 09/14/2023 WILLDAN FINANCIAL SERVICES GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES-SUSAN RUBIO ZOCALO PARK MAY 256-50-520-58100-55022 $ 110.00 09/14/2023 WILLDAN FINANCIAL SERVICES GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES-SUSAN RUBIO ZOCALO PARK JUNE 256-50-520-58100-55022 $ 20,895.00 09/14/2023 YUNEX LLC REMOVED & REPLACED POLE DUE TRAFFIC COLLISON 403-10-160-54100-00000 $ 18,177.97 09/14/2023 ACRYLATEX COATINGS AND RECYCLING INC PAINT&PAINTCARE FEE FOR PUBLIC WORKS 245-50-570-53100-15040 $ 520.38 09/14/2023 ALEX TAPIA COMPUTER LOAN -FOR ALEX T. (# 505017) FOR FY23/24 100-00-000- 1103 1 -00000 $ 1,500.00 09/14/2023 AT&T MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS DATA CONNECTION JUNE 2023 100-30-310-53403-00000 $ 1,437.20 09/14/2023 AT&T MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS DATA CONNECTION JUNE 2023 100-30-310-53403-00000 $ 1,437.20 09/14/2023 AT&T MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS DATA CONNECTION JULY 2023 100-30-310-53403-00000 $ 1,437.44 09/14/2023 AT&T MOBILE DATA COMPUTERS DATA CONNECTION JULY 2023 100-30-310-53403-00000 $ 1,437.44 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-610-53330-00000 $ 28.34 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-610-53330-00000 $ 201.60 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-630-51101-00000 $ 43.36 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-630-53330-00000 $ 158.24 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-660-53330-00000 $ 173.26 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-670-51101-15100 $ 143.34 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-670-53330-15100 $ 58.26 09/14/2023 BMI MUSIC LICENSE 7/1/2023 TO 6/30/2024 100-60-680-53100-00000 $ 201.60 09/14/2023 CDCE INC LAPTOP FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT 100-30-350-53390-00000 $ 22.31 09/14/2023 CDCE INC PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK FZ-55 LAPTOP FOR 100-30-350-53390-00000 $ 331.63 09/14/2023 CDCE INC LAPTOP FOR POLICE 271-30-350-53390-17224 $ 3,000.00 09/14/2023 CHICAS GRAPHICS AND DESIGN BANNERS FOR MOVIES IN JULY2023 100-60-680-53100-00000 $ 132.30 09/14/2023 CWS SYSTEMS INC. PAYMENT #2-01` 21-190 FOSTER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS 255-50-520-58100-15105 $ 345,533.54 09/14/2023 CWS SYSTEMS INC. PAYMENT 42-CIP 21-190 FOSTER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS 258-50-520-58100-15105 $ 192,767.59 09/14/2023 EAGLE PORTABLES INC RENTAL:., OF PORTABLE TOILETS FOR SIX WEEKS 100-60-610-53391-16101 $ 925.13 09/14/2023 ENTERPRISE FM TRUST FLEET LEASING PROGRAM 240-50-520-58140-15726 $ 3,677.90 09/14/2023 ENITRPRISE FM TRUST FLEE"f LEAING PROGRAM IN JULY2023 231-50-590-58140-15727 $ 15,697.70 09/14/2023 ENTERPRISE FM TRUST FLEET LEAING PROGRAM IN JULY2023 275-30-765-58140-53001 $ 9,652.15 09/14/2023 ENITRPRISE FM TRUST FLEET LEAING PROGRAM IN AUGUST2023 231-50-590-58140-1.5727 $ 15,697.70 Page 1 of 10 Payment Number Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Amount 242878 09/14/2023 P NITRPRISE FM TRUST FLEET LEAING PROGRAM 1N AUGUST2023 240-50-520-58140-15726 $ 1,818.98 242878 09/14/2023 ENTERPRISE FM TRUST FLEET LEASING PROGRAM 246-50-520-58140-15727 $ 1,858.92 242878 09/14/2023 ENTERPRISE FM TRUST FLEE"f LEAING PROGRAM IN AUGUST2023 275-30-765-58140-53001 $ 9,652.15 242879 09/14/2023 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS INTERNET 8/23-9/22/2023 SERENITY HOMES ACT#0923225 275-60-710-53370-66023 $ 204.99 242880 09/14/2023 GAI,ILEO FFCHNOLOGIES CORPORATION REISSUE CHECK CNG STATION EQUIPEMNT REPARIS 2/17 244-50-510-51101-15507 $ 27,752.57 242881 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY FOR THE RECREATION 270-60-610-53370-16064 $ 226.00 242881 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY FOR THE RECREATION 501-60-000-22326-00000 $ 36.29 242881 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY FOR TIME RECREATION 100-60-620-53100-00000 $ 804.42 242881 09/14/2023 HOME; DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY FOR THE RECREATION 100-60-610-53100-00000 $ 28.37 242881 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY FOR TIME RECREATION 100-60-610-53100-00000 $ 166.90 242882 09/14/2023 JESICA SOTO CONTRCT SERVICES JUNGLE TIME FUN CLASSES 6/17-7/8 501-60-000-22328-00000 $ 252.00 242883 09/14/2023 LORRAINE MENDEZ PREPARATION&SUBMISSION OF HUD REPORTS IN 8/2023 220-40-420-51101-14700 $ 5,535.00 242884 09/14/2023 MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP REGULAR UNLEADED GASOLINE 8,887 GALLONS 402-50-590-53110-16140 $ 15,930.24 242884 09/14/2023 MERRIMAC ENERGY GROUP REGULAR UNLEADED GASOLINE 8,887 GALLONS 402-50-591-53110-16140 $ 23,895.35 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION 240-50-551-53100-15705 $ 32.94 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES TO MAINTAIN BUS SHELTERS 244-50-581-53100-15510 $ 121.61 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES TO MAINTAIN BUS SHELTERS 244-50-581-53100-15510 $ 3.31 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -MAKING PAINT WHITE & ORGANGE 251-50-571-53100-00000 $ 198.25 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -MASTER PADLOCK 251-50-560-53100-00000 $ 198.66 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION 240-50-551-53100-15705 $ 15.39 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION 240-50-551-53100-15705 $ 2.21 242885 09/14/2023 NICHOLS LUMBER & HARDWARE MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -ITEMS FOR THE FLEET SHOP 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 38.09 242886 09/14/2023 NICK BALDWIN REIM FOR REGISTRATION TO APA CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE 100-40-440-53350-00000 $ 200.00 242887 09/14/2023 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 7.16 242888 09/14/2023 PACIFIC ATHLETIC WEAR INC YOUTH T-BALL UNIFORMS 501-60-000-22326-00000 $ 4,738.07 242889 09/14/2023 PAULA PANDURO ARPA BASCI REIMB PROG. FOR PAULA PANDURO WEEK#4-9 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 342.00 242890 09/14/2023 PAULINA FLORES REFUND DEPOSIT FOR RENTAL ON 8/26/23 @ BARNES PARK 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 150.00 242891 09/14/2023 RIGHT OF WAY INC TRAFFIC CONTROL SERVICES 100-50-550-51101-16146 $ 3,192.50 242891 09/14/2023 RIGHT OF WAY INC TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR STREET MARKET ON 8/10/2023 254-50-550-51101-16101 $ 1,225.00 242891 09/14/2023 RIGHT OF WAY INC TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR STREET MARKET ON 8/17/2023 254-50-550-51101-16101 $ 1,225.00 242891 09/14/2023 RIGHT OF WAY INC TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR STREET MARKET ON 8/24/2023 254-50-550-51101-16101 $ 1,225.00 242892 09/14/2023 ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC. MATERIAL & SUPPLIES -FOR TRAFFICS PAINT 254-50-550-53100-15705 $ 518.48 242892 09/14/2023 ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC. MATERIAL & SUPPLIES FOR TRAFFIC PAINT 254-50-550-53100-15705 $ 337.44 242892 09/14/2023 ROADLINE PRODUCTS INC. MATERIAL & SUPPLIES FOR TRAFFIC PAINT 254-50-550-53100-15705 $ 2,394.25 242893 09/14/2023 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER COMPANY COST OF WATER FOR 8/01-8/30/2023 FOR CITY BUILDING 100-60-620-53402-00000 $ 706.52 242894 09/14/2023 SECURITAS TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION MAINTENANCE&MONITORING IN 8/2023 FOR CITYHALL 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 3,831.38 242895 09/14/2023 SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS AQUATIC CENTER POOL CHEMICALS ON 8/14/2023 100-60-620-53100-00000 $ 975.59 242895 09/14/2023 SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS AQUATIC CENTER POOL CHEMICALS 252-60-620-53100-00000 $ 466.37 242895 09/14/2023 SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS MAINTENANCE DONE TO THE AQUATIC CENER POOL 8/14/23 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 547.57 242895 09/14/2023 SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS MAINTENANCE DONE TO THE AQUATIC CENER POOL 252-60-620-53371-00000 $ 547.57 242895 09/14/2023 SERVICE FIRST CONTRACTORS AQUATIC CENTER POOL CHEMICALS ON 8/15/2023 252-60-620-53100-00000 $ 509.22 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES CESAR M. 240-50-570-50119-00000 $ 105.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 240-50-570-50119-15705 $ 105.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE CESAR M. 254-50-570-50119-15705 $ 90.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE RALPH PENA 220-50-570-50119-14885 $ 18.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE RALPH PENA 240-50-570-50119-15705 $ 162.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE RALPH PENA 245-50-570-50119-14885 $ 120.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE -SEIU EMPLOYEES GUADALUPE R. 245-50-550-50119-15705 $ 150.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE -SEIU EMPLOYEES GUADALUPE R. 251-50-551-50119-15705 $ 60.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE -SEIU EMPLOYEES GUADALUPE R. 254-50-551-50119-15705 $ 90.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE JONATHAN R. 240-50-551-50119-00000 $ 165.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 245-50-551-50119-00000 $ 45.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 251-50-551-50119-00000 $ 90.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEE INGNACIO G. 240-50-571-50119-00000 $ 75.00 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 251-50-571-50119-00000 $ 115.44 242896 09/14/2023 SHOETERIA INC BOOT ALLOWANCE FOR SEIU EMPLOYEES 252-50-571-50119-00000 $ 105.00 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR CITY BUILDINGS 7/27-8/24/2023 100-60-620-53401-00000 $ 33,513.49 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR SPRINKLERS 7/8-8/6,12023 251-50-560-53401-00000 $ 387.15 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR STREET LIGHT 8/1-8/31/2023 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 48,039.09 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR CITY BUILDINGS 8/8-9/6/2023 100-60-620-53401-00000 $ 6,716.54 Page 2 of 10 Payment Number Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Amount 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST Oh' ENERGY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS 8/8-9/6/2023 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 99.24 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ENERGY FOR STREET LIGHT 8/8-9/6/2023 14352 1/2 OHI 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 73.11 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ENERGY FOR STRF. T LIGHT 8/8-9/7/2023 14006 1/2 LOS 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 77.17 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR CITY BUILDINGS 8/9-9/7/2023 100-60-620-53401-00000 $ 4,834.25 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COST OF ENERGY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS & STREET 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 75.13 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ENERGY FOR TRANSIT CENTER 8/9-9/7/2023 3821 BOGART 254-60-620-53401-15882 $ 10,023.17 242897 09/14/2023 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON ENERGY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS 8/9-9/7/23 14104 LOS AN 251-50-530-53401-00000 $ 90.58 242898 09/14/2023 SUNBELT RENTALS RENTAL -TOWABLE CONCRETE MIXER ON 8/16/2023 240-50-551-53391-15705 $ 382.67 242899 09/14/2023 TERESA NUESCA ARPA SENIOR TRIPS/EVENTS REIM PRO 8/17-TANAKA FARM 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 23.00 242900 09/14/2023 TERMINIX EXTERMINATOR SERVICES AT CITY FACILITIES 8/10/2023 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 45.00 242900 09/14/2023 TERMINIX EXTERMINATOR SERVICES AT CITY FACILITIES 8/10/2023 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 50.00 242900 09/14/2023 TERMINIX EXTERMINATOR SERVICES AT CITY FACILITIES 8/10/2023 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 6.50 242900 09/14/2023 TERMINIX EXTERMINATOR SERVICES AT CITY FACILITIES 8/10/2023 252-60-620-53371-00000 $ 101.50 242901 09/14/2023 THE GAS COMPANY NATURAL GAS VEHICLE FUEL CNG STATION 7/1-8/l/2023 402-50-590-53110-16140 $ 4,984.10 242901 09/14/2023 THE GAS COMPANY NATURAL GAS VEHICLE FUELI CITY YARD 7/1-8/l/2023 402-50-590-53110-16140 $ 13.00 242902 09/14/2023 THE IIAPPY KEY THREE 3 TRUCK KEYS FOR UNIT 3165 402-50-591-53100-00000 $ 15.00 242903 09/14/2023 TK ELEVATOR CORPORATION ELEVATOR SERVICE & MAINTENANCE @ CITY HALL 8/22/23 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 565.00 242904 09/14/2023 T-MOBILE IPADS & IPHONES FOR BUILDING & SAFETY & COMMUNITY 100-40-450-53403-00000 $ 154.15 242904 09/14/2023 T-MOBILE IPADS & IPHONES FOR BUILDING & SAFETY & COMMUNITY 100-40-460-53403-00000 $ 329.14 242905 09/14/2023 CLINE, INC. MATERIA & SUPPLIES -POST ITS, BINDERS TO ALL SIZES 246-50-540-53100-15705 $ 252.33 242906 09/14/2023 UNITED ROTARY BRUSH CORP BRUSH BROOM REPLACEMENT FOR STREET SWEEPER 246-50-552-53100-15005 $ 470.55 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST COST OF WATER FOR CITY BUILDING S6/21/2023-7/20/202 100-60-620-53402-00000 $ 2,348.17 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST COST OF WATER FOR CITY BUILDINGS 7/20-8/21/2023 100-60-620-53402-00000 $ 2,209.37 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST COST OF WATER FOR CITY PARKS 252-60-620-53402-00000 $ 5,590.41 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST COST OF WATER FOR SPRINKLERS 251-50-560-53402-00000 $ 9,925.73 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST COST OF WATER FOR TRANSIT CENTER 7/26-8/23/2023 254-60-620-53402-15882 $ 528.19 242907 09/14/2023 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DIST WATER 7/26-8/23/2023_TINY HOMES ACT#2838010300 501-50-000-22000-55003 $ 146.50 242908 09/14/2023 VERIZON WIRELESS CELLULAR & TABLETS SERVICE, TRAFFIC CTRL 240-50-550-53403-15705 $ 869.74 242908 09/14/2023 VERIZON WIRELESS CELLULAR & TABLETS SERVICE, FLEET SERV 402-50-590-53403-00000 $ 864.72 242908 09/14/2023 VERIZON WIRELESS CELL PHONE SERVICE & DEVICE REPLACEMENT 7/22-8/21 100-40-405-53403-00000 $ 50.80 242908 09/14/2023 VERIZON WIRELESS CELL PHONE SERVICE & DEVICE REPLACEMENT 7/22-8/21 220-40-420-53403-14700 $ 50.80 242909 09/14/2023 WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE, 07/01-07/15/2023 251-50-561-51100-00000 $ 14,730.00 242909 09/14/2023 WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE 251-50-561-51100-00000 $ 3,365.00 242909 09/14/2023 WEST COAST ARBORISTS, INC CITYWIDE TREE MAINTENANCE, 08/0 1 -08/15/2023 251-50-561-51100-00000 $ 1,737.00 242910 09/14/2023 YOLANDA MILLANO ARPA SENIOR TRIPS/EVENTS REIM PRO FOR 8/17 TANAK 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 23.00 242911 09/14/2023 ABSOLUTE SECURITY INTERNATIONAL CORP SECURITY SRVC FOR STREET MARKET ON 8/17/2023 100-60-610-51100-16101 $ 609.00 242912 09/14/2023 ANABEL SIMPEH ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 432.00 242913 09/14/2023 APEC CCTV CO., INC. SURVEILLANCE CARERAS@SENIOR CENTER 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 637.27 242913 09/14/2023 APEC CCTV CO., INC. SURVEILLANCE CARERAS@SENIOR CENTER 252-60-620-53371-00000 $ 637.28 242914 09/14/2023 ARIZONA MACHINERY LLC REPAIR TO THE GATOR-UNIT 5036 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 802.24 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST CREDIT MEMO- PART FOR CITY VEHICLES 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ (233.45) 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 87.21 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 26.59 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 75.46 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 260.71 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 387.56 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 1,046.83 242915 09/14/2023 CAR QUEST VEHICLE SUPPLIES FOR DAILY OPERATION 402-50-591-53100-00000 $ 102.05 242916 09/14/2023 CINDY ANDRADE REFUND_ SECURITY FEE FOR RENTAL ON 8/12@ARC 501-60-000-22328-00000 $ 280.00 242917 09/14/2023 CINTHIA J. LEON ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 522.00 242918 09/14/2023 DEBBIE PAGALA CUARESMA REIMBURSE, ARP SENIOR TRIP 8/17/23 TO TANAKA FARM 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 23.00 242919 09/14/2023 DESERIE C. DURAN ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 396.00 242920 09/14/2023 DESTINY CAMACHO REIMBURSE OF RENTAL DEPOSIT@BARNES PARK 8/27/2023 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 100.00 242921 09/14/2023 ELAINE P. VALENCIA ARPA RF,IMBUR FOR SUMMER CAMP(7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 997.00 242922 09/14/2023 ELIZABETH ARZOLA ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 1,014.00 242923 09/14/2023 ELVIRA SANCHEZ ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 288.00 242924 09/14/2023 ESLY ESPINOZA ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 432.00 242925 09/14/2023 FEDEX OFFICE DELIVERY OF HCD-AGREEMENT FOR PLHA FUNDS 220-40-420-51101-14700 $ 38.74 242926 09/14/2023 FUN EXPRESS, LLC SUPPLIES FOR SENIOR PROM 100-60-630-53100-00000 $ 246.18 242927 09/14/2023 GABRIEL CONTAINER CO. CARDBOARD BOXES FOR FOOD GIVEAWAY PROGRAM 275-60-713-53100-16072 $ 3,240.00 Page 3 of 10 Payment Number Payment Date Vendor Name Description (Item) Account Number Amount 242928 09/14/2023 GENOVEVA PEREZ, ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 270.00 242929 09/14/2023 GLECY CUSTODIA ARP SENIOR TRIP REIMBUR FOR TANAKA FARM ON 8/17/23 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 23.00 242930 09/14/2023 GREG RUVOLO FENCE RENTAL, FOR STREET MARKET EVENT 254-50-550-51101-16101 $ 500.00 242931 09/14/2023 GYNA INC CAR WASH FOR ALL CITY& POLICE VEHICLES 402-50-590-51101-00000 $ 679.60 242931 09/14/2023 GYNA INC CAR WASH FOR ALL CITY& POLICE VEHICLES 402-50-591-51101-00000 $ 679.60 242932 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLY_DAILY OPERATION FOR TRAFFIC 251-50-550-53100-00000 $ 93.07 242932 09/14/2023 HOME DEPOT MATERIAL&SUPPLI sS 251-50-560-53100-00000 $ 102.43 242933 09/14/2023 I COLOR PRINTING PRINTING SERVICE OF BP NOW PUBLICATION 230-60-610-51100-11400 $ 2,883.33 242933 09/14/2023 I COLOR PRINTING PRINTING SERVICE OF BP NOW PUBLICATION 275-60-721-51101-11400 $ 370.00 242934 09/14/2023 INTERNATIONAL MUNICIPAL SIGNAL ASSOCIATION IMSA MEMBERSHIP FEE GABRIEL LLAMAS&GUADALUPE RODRI 240-50-550-53330-15705 $ 200.00 242935 09/14/2023 INTERSTATE BATTERIES BATTERIS FOR STOCK 402-50-590-53100-00000 $ 156.10 242935 09/14/2023 INTERSTATE BATTERIES BATTERIS FOR STOCK 402-50-591-53100-00000 $ 156.10 242936 09/14/2023 IRMA MUNOZ REFUND OF RENTAL DEPOSIT&SECURITY FEE 8/26/23@ARC 501-60-000-22328-00000 $ 245.00 242936 09/14/2023 IRMA MUNOZ REFUND OF RENTAL DEPOSIT&SECURITY FEE 8/26/23@ARC 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 500.00 242937 09/14/2023 ISRAEL MACIAS REIMBURSE OF RENTAL DEPOSIT ON 8/26/23@SENIOR CENT 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 300.00 242938 09/14/2023 JACKELINE LUNA MORALES REIMBURSE OF DEPOSIT@SENIOR CENTER 9/2/2023 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 500.00 242939 09/14/2023 JC'S PLUMBING & BACKFLOW SVC PLUMING REPAIRS NEAR KAISER IN 8/2023 100-60-620-53371-00000 $ 120.00 242940 09/14/2023 JEANETTE CARDOZA REIMBURSE OF RENTAL DEPOSIT ON 8/26/23@SENIOR CENT 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 300.00 242941 09/14/2023 JOHNNY ULLOA REIMBURSE OF RENTAL DEPOSIT ON 8/26/23(&SENIOR CENT 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 190.00 242942 09/14/2023 KAREN SOLANO ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 522.00 242943 09/14/2023 LENORE LUZ REVIUS REIMBURSE OF RENTAL DEPOSIT ON 8/30/23@SENIOR CENT 501-60-000-22333-00000 $ 300.00 242944 09/14/2023 LEWIS ENGRAVING INC PERPEPTUAL PLATE PRIDE OF THE VALLEY 5K RUN 8/5/23 501-60-000-22328-16146 $ 37.49 242944 09/14/2023 LEWIS ENGRAVING INC NAME TAGS&PLATES FOR HOUSING COMMISIONERS 100-40-440-53100-00000 $ 47.41 242944 09/14/2023 LEWIS ENGRAVING INC NAME PLATES 100-60-620-53100-00000 $ 162.07 242945 09/14/2023 LINDA VARGAS ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 979.00 242946 09/14/2023 LORENZA CHIC ARP SENIOR TRIP REIMBUR FOR TANAKA FARM 8/17/2023 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 23.00 242947 09/14/2023 MARIA LUISA ROMO ARP SENIOR TRIP REIMBUR FOR TANAKA FARM ON 8/17/23 275-60-726-53370-16074 $ 46.00 242948 09/14/2023 MARIANA MORENO ARPA REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUMMER CAMP (7/3-8/11/2023) 275-60-734-53370-16077 $ 752.00 242949 09/14/2023 MARTHA E. 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COLLECTION OF BIOHAZARD MATERIALS 100-30-360-53100-00000 $ 85.83 243104 09/21/2023 T-MOBILE CELL PHONE MONTHLY SERVICE FOR 6/26/23-7/20/23 100-30-310-53403-00000 $ 465.00 243105 09/21/2023 T-MOBILE GPS LOCATE NEEDED FOR DR23-16447-9/8/2023 100-30-360-53100-00000 $ 25.00 243106 09/21/2023 TPX COMMUNICATIONS CO LOCAL, LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 9/9/2023 401-10-141-53403-11506 $ 7,085.80 243107 09/21/2023 YOLANDA ESPINOSA THE SECOND REISSUED CHECK FOR REIM REGISTRATION 275-60-734-53370-16070 $ 356.00 243108 09/21/2023 YOLANDA MILLANO CANCELLATION OF SENIOR TRIP REGISTRATION FOR PLANT; 501-60-000-22327-00000 $ 20.00 DFT0007713 09/21/2023 STATE DISBURSEMENT SDU - CHILD SUPPORT 100-00-000-21225-00000 $ 3 371 05 Grand Total: $ 1,316,166.68 Page 10 of 10 ITEM NO. 2 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk Krystal Roman, Administrative Clerk II/Deputy City Clerk DATE: October 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Meeting Minutes SUMMARY The City Council held Finance Authority Board Meetings, Housing Authority Board Meetings, Special City Council Meetings and Regular City Council Meetings on September 20, 2023, December 4, 2019, November 20, 2019, November 6, 2019 and October 2, 2019. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the following meeting minutes: 1) Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council and Regular City Council on September 20, 2023; and 2) Meeting Minutes of the Finance Authority Board, Housing Authority Board, Special City Council and Regular City Council Meetings held from October 2, 2019 through December 4, 2019. 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 September 20, 2023 2. Meeting Minutes of December 4, 2019 3. Meeting Minutes of November 20, 2019 4. Meeting Minutes of November 6, 2019 5. Meeting Minutes of October 2, 2019 Page 1 / 1 Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia Councilmember Alejandra Avila Councilmember Jean M. Ayala Councilmember Daniel Damian CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at approximately 5:14 p.m. by Mayor Estrada. ROLL CALL City Clerk Saenz performed roll call: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Jean M. Ayala (present) Council Member Daniel Damian (absent) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (absent) Mayor Emmanuel Estrada (present) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Estrada opened public communication at approximately 5:15 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, public communications was closed. OPEN SESSION/STUDY SESSION Salvador Ramirez, SCE Government Affairs Manager presented on SCE Vault Replacements and Power Infrastructure Upgrades in Downtown Baldwin. Park Informational presentation from Potential Applicant on. Development Options for 4161 Baldwin Park Blvd., was not presented. RECESS CLOSED SESSION- at approximately 5:23 p.m. 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 No reportable action. 2. 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. Special Meeting Minutes — 09-20-2023 Page 1 of 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: K8 Investor Holding, LLC vs City of Baldwin Park Case: Vides vs City of Baldwin Park Los Angeles Superior Court No reportable action. " of lu t'l►1U 101►N Y Case No. 22STCV28634 Case No. 2:23-CV-02428-SVW(PVCx) Case No. 22STCV11511 Mayor Estrada adjourned the Special Meeting at approximately 7:21 p.m. ATTEST: Christopher Saenz, City Clerk APPROVED: October 4, 2023 Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor Special Meeting Minutes — 09-20-2023 Page 2 of 2 r t r Theseminutesarepresented to genda order. Mayor Emmanuel J. Estrada Mayor Pro Tem Monica Garcia Councilmember Alejandra Avila Councilmember Jean M. Ayala Councilmember Daniel Damian CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:15 p.m. by Mayor Estrada. INVOCATION The invocation was led by Pastor Flores and Pastor Jackson. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Estrada. 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 Estrada (present) REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION City Attorney Martinez announced all Members were present except Mayor Pro Tem Garcia and Council Member Damian but arrived for the K8 Investor Holding, LLC discussion and there was no reportable action. Mayor Estrada motioned to adjourn the Special Meeting at approximately 7:21 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Estrada announced that 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. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Baldwin Park Unified School District Students presented an update of their trip to Sacramento. Mayor Estrada and Councilmembers proclaimed September 2023 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Mayor Estrada and Councilmembers recognized Eliana Ibarra and Rosa Moncada, M.S. from Rio Hondo College Student Life & Leadership department for their commitment to engage with the Students of Rio Hondo College to assist with volunteer opportunities in the community. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Estrada opened public communications at approximately 7:53 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Wen Wen Zhang 2) Dr. Martha Garcia Regular Meeting Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 1 of 5 3) Jill Dolan 6) Abel 4) Laura Santos 7) John Rios 5) Robert Lee Perry Jr. 8) Natalie Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communications was closed. 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 Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 2. Treasurer's Report City (CC) — July 2023 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for July 2023. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 3. Meeting Minutes Motion to approve the following meeting minutes: Meeting Minutes of the Regular City Council held on September 6, 2023. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 4. Approve Project Plans and Specifications and Authorize Publishing a Notice Inviting Bids for City Project No. CIP 21-198 — Barnes Park Multi -Benefit Infiltration Project Motion to: 1. Approve the plans and specifications for City Project No. CIP 21-198 — Barnes Park Multi - Benefit Infiltration Project; and, 2. Authorize staff to publish a Notice Inviting Bids. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 5. Approval of the California Automated Permit Processing Program Public (CalAPP) Service Grant Agreement with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to Automate the Solar Permitting Process to Promote the Development of Residential Solar and Solar -Plus -Storage Systems Motion to: 1. Approve the CalAPP Public Service Grant Agreement in the amount of $60,000 with CEC to provide Baldwin Park residents, homeowners, and commercial business owners with a streamlined permitting process for incorporation of solar projects within their homes or businesses as part of a conformance requirement with SB 1.29; and 2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the CalApp Public Service Grant Agreement. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. Regular Meeting Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 2 of 5 6. Accept Completed Improvements and Authorize Close -Out of Project Expenditures for Maintenance Work at the Homeless Housing Family Site Project (Serenity Homes) Consisting of Material and Equipment Procurements, and Construction Work Motion to: 1. Approve final expenditures for improvements for contract services from: a. Greg Ruvalo (Contractor) for a total amount of $ 38,314.00 consisting of. i. Installation of a glass sliding door in the amount of $2,660.00 ii. Installation of an access platform -and -step system in the amount of $13,080.00. iii. Perform roofing upgrades to an existing building in the amount of $15,280.00. iv. Installation of an entry gate security system in the amount of $7,294.00; and b. Ram Construction and Fencing LLC for the purchase and installation of a glass French door in the amount of $12,250.00; and c. Pedroza Concrete Systems Inc. for the repair and installation of epoxy flooring in the amount of $13,200.00; and d. ConvergeOne for procurement and installation of security cameras in the amount of $18,447.55; and 2. Approve final expenditures for materials procurement and placement for: a. Uline, Inc. for purchase of furniture and tables in the amount of $7,559.25; and 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to make necessary budget adjustments and authorize the Director of Public Works to process invoices including reimbursement request made to SGVRHT for qualified expenses. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 7. Approve a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with RailPros Rail Engineers for Construction Management and Inspection Services for City Project No. CIP 20-31—Traffic Signal and Rail Crossing Safety Improvements at Pacific Avenue and Bogart Avenue. Motion to: 1. Approve the proposal from RailPros in the amount of $ 293,090.85 for construction management and inspection services for City Project No. CIP 20-31; and, 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to drawdown and appropriate $323,400.00 from the Measure M Bond Proceeds Fund No. 660 to Fund No. 255 to cover the cost; and, 3. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Professional Services Agreement (PSA) for Construction Management and Inspection Services for City Project No. CIP 20-31. Item # 7 was pulled for further discussion. MOTION: It was moved by Monica Garcia, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 8. Resolution Establishing Commercial Cannabis Community Benefit Fees based on Tier Structure and Commercial Cannabis Agreement (CCA) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 2023-030, entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ESTABLISHING COMMERCIAL CANNABIS FEE TIER STRUCTURE AND COMMERCIAL CANNABIS AGREEMENT (CCA)". MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 9. Accept and Approve Plans and Specifications and Award of a Construction Contract and a Consultant Agreement for City Project No. CIP 20-129 San Gabriel River Bikeway Greening Project, Ph. II Including Non -Infrastructure Components Motion to: 1. Accept and Approve Project Plans and Specifications for City Project CIP 20-129; and, 2. Approve and award the construction contract to Grifith Company, of Brea, CA in the amount of $1,929,498.75; and, Regular Meeting Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 2 of 5 3. Approve a Consultant Services Agreement (CSA) with Tripepi Smith and Associates for the non -infrastructure components such as programming and community outreach, in the amount not to exceed of $104,000; and, 4. Authorize the Director of Public Works to negotiate and execute an agreement with the City's on -call consultants for Construction Management and Inspection Services; and, 5. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate Funds from Fund 245 (Proposition C) in the amount of $343,693.23, Fund 256 (SBI) in the amount of $250,000, Fund 270 (Grant Funds -ATP Cycle 3 — Non infrastructure) in the amount of $104,000, and Fund 270, (Grant Funds -RMC Prop 68) in the amount of $993,790.00; and, 6. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the construction contract with Grifith Company and (CSA) with Tripepi Smith, for CIP 20-129 — San Gabriel River Bikeway Greening Project, PH. II. Including non -infrastructure components. Item # 9 was pulled for further discussion. MOTION: It was moved by Daniel Damian, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. PUBLIC HEARING 10. Public Hearing Regarding Fiscal Year 2022-23 Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report (CAPER). Motion to: 1. Conduct Public Hearing to hear comments and approve the Final 2022-23 Consolidated Annual Performance & Evaluation Report (CAPER) for federal CDBG and HOME funds; and 2. Authorize the City Manager to transmit this report to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by the deadline of September 28, 2023. Mayor Estrada opened the public hearing at approximately 8:29 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Estrada closed the Public Hearing. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt Motion. Passed [4 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Ayala. ABSENT: Garcia REPORTS OF OFFICERS 11. Approval of Employment Agreement with Albert Trinh for the position of Accounting Manager Motion to approve the Agreement with Albert Trinh for the position of Accounting Manager (subject to any non -substantive changes made by Chief Executive Officer and the City Attorney) and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [4 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Ayala. ABSENT: 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, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. Regular Meeting Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 3 of 5 SA 2. Treasurer's Report SA — July 2023 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for July 2023. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATION Mayor Estrada sought consensus from Council to direct staff to look into replacing existing fixed trash receptacles with solar powered trash compacting receptacles withing the public right-of-way. Mayor Pro Tern Garcia sought consensus from Council to: discuss the consideration and development of local hire policies for city funded projects, to benefit Baldwin Park residents and discuss the purpose of local elected bodies and members of the City Council, as well as roles of each member of the Council as defined by the City's Municipal Code. City Attorney Martinez provided clarification. Councilmember Damian sought consensus from Council to direct staff to review the adequacy of the City's garage/yard sales regulations (Section 119.02 of the BPMC) in terms of its currently allowable frequency once per quarter, on the first weekend of March, June, September, and December to add November or every other month. Mayor Estrada, CEO Zaldivar, and Community Services Supervisor Yuriko Ruizesparza herein reported and update regarding the City business travel to the California Contract Cities Association Fall Educational Summit on September 8 thru September 10, 2023 in the City of San Diego. Mayor Estrada was a Panelist with the LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath on Homelessness. Other educational workshops included Affordable Housing, Proposed Legislative Actions, and Municipal Funding options using Federal Funds. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Estrada motioned to adjourn the meeting at approximately 9:04 p.m. ATTEST: Christopher Saenz, City Clerk APPROVED: October 4, 2023 Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor Regular Meeting Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 4 of 5 Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember These minutes are presented in Agenda order. Emmanuel J. Estrada Monica Garcia Alejandra Avila Jean M. Ayala Daniel Damian CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order concurrently with the Regular Council meeting at approximately 7:15 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 Estrada (present) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Chair Estrada opened public communications at approximately 7:53 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Wen Wen Zhang 5) Robert Lee Perry Jr. 2) Dr. Martha Garcia 6) Abel 3) Jill Dolan 7) John Rios 4) Laura Santos 8) Natalie Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communications was closed. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Treasurer's Report FA — July 2023 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for July 2023. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. ADJOURNMENT Chair Estrada motioned to adjourn the meeting at approximately 9:04 p.m. Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor Christopher Saenz, City Clerk APPROVED: October 4, 2023 Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember Theseminutesarepresented Iigenda order. Emmanuel J. Estrada Monica Garcia Alejandra Avila Jean M. Ayala Daniel Damian The meeting was called to order concurrently with the Regular Council meeting at approximately 7:15 p.m. by Chair Estrada. ROLL CA 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 Estrada (present) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Chair Estrada opened public communications at approximately 7:53 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Wen Wen Zhang 2) Dr. Martha Garcia 3) Jill Dolan 4) Laura Santos 5) Robert Lee Perry Jr. 6) Abel 7) John Rios 8) Natalie Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communications was closed. 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 Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. 2. Treasurer's Report HA — July 2023 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for July 2023. MOTION: It was moved by Emmanuel Estrada, seconded by Daniel Damian to adopt Motion. Passed [5 — 0]. AYES: Estrada, Damian, Avila, Garcia, Ayala. Housing Authority Minutes 09-20-2023 Page 1 of 2 Chair Estrada motioned to adjourn the meeting at approximately 9:04 p.m. ATTEST: Christopher Saenz, City Clerk APPROVED: October 4, 2023 Emmanuel J Estrada, Mayor Housing Authority Minutes — 09-20-2023 Page 2 of 2 �SpLd)py�' , HU QF ,, °THE SAN,>GA.BR 9r L ALLEY`, el p yy, p4�4TfA JAN�� MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 4, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at approximately 7:00 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was performed by Pastor Flores and Pastor Jackson PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (present) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano announced there was no reportable action and motion to adjourn the meeting at approximately 7:02 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Lozano announced that 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. Motion to change order of agenda to bring forward item number 9 and 14 by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Alejandra Avila, hearing no objection motion passed. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Mayor Lozano welcomed and introduced Newly Appointed Chief of Police Steven McLean Chief Deputy City Clerk Lulu Morales presented information on the Voting Solutions for All. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened public communication at approximately 7:35 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Ivanna Queserra 3) Mr. Woods 2) Isaac Barragon 4) Mr. Luna City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 1 of 6 5) Mr. Rios 6) Mario Maciel Seeing no one else wishing to speak, CONSENT CALENDAR 7) Andrea Moreno 8) Beatriz Sandoval public communication was closed. City of Baldwin Park's Warrants and Demands Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 2. Treasurer's Report — October 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for October 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 3. Claim Rejection Motion to reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant(s): Liao, Ray Claimant alleges damage to his business due to flooding. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 4. Approve Budget Transfer from Gas Tax to Reconcile Grants Fund Expenditures Related to Design Services for the Maine Avenue Complete Streets Project Motion to: 1. Approve the budget transfer from Gas Tax Fund 240 to the City's Grant Fund 270 in the amount $284,199.24 to cover design related expenditures that were inadvertently charged to the Grants Fund during FY14-15; and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to make the necessary transfers. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 5. Approval of Contract Renewal for Tyler Technologies' EnerGov Platform to Provide Implementation and Subscription Services for Permitting and Plan Check Computer Software Solutions for Business License, Planning, Building, Public Works and Code Enforcement Motion to approve the proposed contract renewal for Tyler Technologies, Inc., setting new pricing and extending the existing contract for an additional three (3) years and authorize the Mayor to execute the contract extension for the implementation and software subscription services for the Tyler EnerGov Platform. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 2 of 6 6. Approval of Purchase of Decorative Streetlight and Traffic Signal Poles to be Installed along Ramona Boulevard within the Downtown Area Between La Rica Avenue and Bogart Avenue Motion to: 1. Authorize the expenditure and approve the purchase of decorative streetlight and traffic signal poles in the amount not to exceed $838,087.73; and 2. Authorize the Director of Public Works to proceed with the development and submittal of a purchase order and begin the process to move forward with the manufacture and delivery of the decorative streetlight and traffic signal poles. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 7. Accept and Authorize the Filing of a Notice of Completion for City Project No. 2018-0273, CIP No. 19-113 — Walnut Creek Nature Park Improvements, Phase III Motion to: 1. Accept the construction improvements by CEM Construction Corp. and authorize the recordation of a Notice of Completion; and 2. Authorize Staff to release retention funds to CEM Construction Corp. upon the expiration of the 35-day notice period; and 3. Authorize the Finance Director to appropriate $33,294.19 from Quimby Fund 234. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 8. Approval of a Design -Build Contract with Outdoor Dimensions LLC for Design -Build Services for Upgrades to the Existing Park Signs at Morgan Park and the Baldwin Park Teen Center Motion to: 1. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Design -Build Agreement with Outdoor Dimensions LLC to complete the design, fabrication and installation of the signs, including new electrical video board displays in the amount of $230,000; and 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to make appropriations in the amount of $100,000 from Fund 200 (Future Development Fund) to Acct.# 200-60-620-58100-16212 and $70,000 from Fund 234 Park Fees (Quimby Fees) to Acct.# 234-60-620-58100-16212. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 9. Approval of Employment Agreement with Steven McLean for the Positon of Chief of Police Motion to approve the Agreement with Steven McLean for the position of Police Chief and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to execute it. Item was motion to bring forward in the beginning of the meeting. MOTION: It was moved Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 3 of 6 10.Approve Ratification of an Employment Agreement with Carol Averell, Housing Manager Motion to ratify the employment agreement with Carol Averell, for employment as the Housing Manager, and authorize its execution by the Mayor. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 11.Approve a Resolution Revising the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule to Comply with the State Minimum Wage Increase, And to Reflect Salary Adjustments for All Part -Time Positions, Effective January 1, 2020 and January 1, 2021 Staff recommends that the City Council approve, ratify and adopt: 1. Resolution No. 2019-053 to amend the comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Pay Schedule that would place incumbents who are currently below minimum wage on the appropriate step in accordance with the State's minimum wage requirement, and place part-time employees in the next highest salary step for their position in the new schedule which provides an increase, effective January 2021, and approve compliance with the California minimum wage increase schedule to be effective January 1, 2021; and 2. Authorize the Finance Director to complete budget amendments and appropriations and make any necessary adjustments. Amendment: Correction Section 1 to refection year 2020 and 2021 MOTION: It was moved by Alejandra Avila, seconded by Manuel Lozano to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 12. Waive Formal Bid Procedure for CIP 20-156 & 20-173 Replacement of Vinyl Floor, Carpet Tiles and Wall Carpet at the Esther Snyder Community Center Motion to: 1. Waive formal bid procedures per the City's Purchasing Ordinance No. 1101 and Baldwin Park Municipal Code Chapter 34 section 37 (A); and 2. Authorize Mayor to Execute the Contract with Shaw Integrated Solutions; and 3.Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate $2,828 of Quimby funds to cover the additional cost. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 13. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1445, Entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Authorizing the City of Baldwin Park to Enter into a Development Agreement with Ala Karte Group, LCC for the Cultivation and/or Manufacturing of Cannabis at the Real Property Located at 14550, 15442, and 15444 (APN 8413-001-030) within the City of Baldwin Park" Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1445, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO ENTER INTO A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH ALA KARTE GROUP, LLC FOR THE CULTIVATION AND/OR MANUFACTURING OF CANNABIS AT THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 15440, 15442, and 15444 (APN 8413-001-030) WITHIN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK". MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 4 of 6 14. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1447, Entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Adding Chapter XI, Section 129 to the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, Imposing a Moratorium Prohibiting Certain Residential Units from Rent Increases in Excess of Three (3%) above the Current Rent and Prohibiting More than One Rent Increase in any Twelve Month Period, and Regulating the Reasons Landlords are Permitted to Terminate Certain Residential Tenancies as of the Effective Date of this Ordinance on Residential Rental Units Located within City Limits" Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1447, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 129 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, IMPOSING A MORATORIUM PROHIBITING CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL UNITS FROM RENT INCREASES IN EXCESS OF THREE PERCENT (3%) ABOVE THE CURRENT RENT AND PROHIBITING MORE THAN ONE RENT INCREASE IN ANY TWELVE MONTH PERIOD, AND REGULATING THE REASONS LANDLORDS ARE PERMITTED TO TERMINATE CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE ON RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS LOCATED WITHIN CITY LIMITS". Item was motion to bring forward in the beginning of the meeting. Mayor Lozano opened the public hearing and seeing no one wishing to speak public hearing was closed. MOTION: It was moved Paul Hernandez, seconded by Manuel Lozano to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. SA-1 Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Treasurer's Report — October 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for October 2019. MOTION: It was moved Manuel Lozano, seconded by Alejandra Avila to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 15. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments/Reappointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Housing, Planning, and Recreation Commissions Motion to appoint the following: Planning Commission: 1) Marlen Garcia 2) Nancy Lozano Recreation and Community Services Commission: 1) Cecilia Bernal 3) Dawn Cervantes 2) Maria Fajardo 4) Diane Velez City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 5 of 6 Housing Commission will remain open. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 16.Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2019-056 Entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City"; and Review and Appoint Members to the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector Control District, as Appropriate Motion to appoint Mayor Lozano as Delegate and Mayor Pro Tern Garcia as alternate to the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector control District in Resolution No. 2019-056, entitled: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City". MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS None Listed ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:17 p.m. ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Mayor Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a Regular meeting thereof held on December 4, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk City Council Regular Meeting — 12-04-2019 Page 6 of 6 SAID HU9,OF A 'THE/ U SAN,,GABR 9E L e ,hIALLEY", a ,. MINUTES BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING December 4, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at approximately 8:18 p.m. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MFMBFRS- Board Member Alejandra Avila (present) Board Member Paul Hernandez (present) Board Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Vice -Chair Monica Garcia (present) Chair Manuel Lozano (present) CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Treasurer's Report — October 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for October 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Chair Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:19 p.m. ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Chair Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the Finance Authority of the City of Baldwin Park at a Regular meeting thereof held on December 4, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk APPROVED: Sp'L'[T�'%`j' , y ,HU�'OF A Ut SAN,>GABR 9r L fie' ,hIAL LEY`, p4p4TfA JAN�� MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL COMMUNITY MEETING November 20, 2019, 6:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at approximately 6:05 p.m. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (present) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened public communications at approximately 8:05 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Beatriz Sandoval 2) Monica Albert OPEN SESSION/COMMUNITY MEETING Rent Stabilization Presentation presented by City Attorney Robert Tafoya and Director of Community Development Benjamin Martinez with community input. ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:16 p.m. ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Mayor Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 20, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk SpID ,HU QF ,, T, S BR9rL ALLEY`, el MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 20, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at approximately 7:00 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was performed by Pastor Jackson PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. X F9 Z FI.Td -.-I a Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (present) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION 00 10 RI 110 Mayor Lozano welcomed and introduced Accounting Manager ShaoYin Wei. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened public communications at approximately 7:04 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Rudy Avilar 5) Mr. Luna 2) Melissa Wagner 6) Mr. Rios 3) Kerry Ross 7) Frank Envenor 4) Kevin Rooney Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communication was closed. 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 Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 2. Meeting Minutes Motion to receive and file the following Meeting Minutes: Regular Meeting 11 -20-2019 Page 1 of 5 A. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on November 5, 2019. B. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on November 13, 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 3. Treasurer's Report — August and September 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for August and September 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 4. Claim Rejection Motion to reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant(s): Diaz, Javier Claimant alleges that a tree branch caused damaged to his vehicle. Hernandez, Stephen & Kristen Claimant alleges wrongful death injury. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 5. Resolution of the City Council Overturning the Planning Commission's Decision Adopting the Findings of Fact and Denying Conditional Use Permit No. 882, and a Design Exception for the Construction of a 52-Foot Tall Mono -Eucalyptus Wireless Telecommunication Facility Located in a Residential Zone, (Location: APN 8460- 001-900 and 8460-001-901; Applicant: Verizon Wireless — Reliant Land Services c/o Stella Shih) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 2019-051 entitled, " A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Overturning the Planning Commission's decision adopting the findings of fact and denying a design exception and conditional use permit to construct a 52 foot tall mono -eucalyptus wireless communications facility within the R1, single family residential zone, pursuant tables 153.180.050 and section 153.180.100 in the city's Municipal Code (Location: APN 8460-001-900 and 8460-001-901; Applicant: Verizon Wireless Reliant Land Services C/O Stella Shih; case number: CP-882). MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 6. Approve Final Parcel Map No. 1440 — For Commercial Purposes (Raising Cane's Restaurant) Motion to accept the Final Parcel Map No.1440 and authorize the City Clerk and staff to sign the Final Map. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. Regular Meeting 11-20-2019 Page 2 of 5 7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1442, Entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Amending Chapter 127 of Title XI of the City's Municipal Code" Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1442, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 127 OF TITLE XI OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE". MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1443, Entitled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Amending Table 153.050.02, Section 153.120, and Table 153.150.040 of Chapter 153 of the City's Municipal Code Relating to Commercial Cannabis Use" Staff recommends that the City Council waive reading and adopt Ordinance No. 1443, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TABLE 153.050.020, SECTION 153.120, AND TABLE 153.150.040 OF CHAPTER 153 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE REALTING TO COMMERCIAL CANNABIS USE". MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 9. Replacement of Four Police Dodge Chargers Motion to pull item number 9. MOTION: It was moved to pull item #9 by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 10.Authorize Purchase of Spillman Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Module Motion to: 1. Waive the formal bidding process for the purchase of the Spillman GIS Module pursuant to §34.23 (B); and 2. Authorize the Police Department to purchase the Spillman GIS Module through procedures outlined above; and 3. Authorize the Direct of Finance appropriate $67,800.00 from AB74 Public Safety Enhancements Fund #209 for the purchase of the Spillman GIS Module; and 4. Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE DISSOLVED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR SA-1 Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Treasurer's Report — August and September 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for August and September 2019. Regular Meeting 11-20-2019 Page 3 of 5 MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. PUBLIC HEARING 11. Public Hearing in Consideration of Ordinance No. 1447 Rent Stabilization Ordinance of the City of Baldwin Park Motion to open Public Hearing and Introduce for first reading, by title only, Ordinance No. 1447, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER 11, SECTION 129 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, IMPOSING A MORATORIUM PROHIBITING CERTAIN RESIDENTIAL UNITS FROM RENT INCREASES IN EXCESS OF THREE PERCENT (3%) ABOVE THE CURRENT RENT AND PROHIBITING MORE THAN ONE RENT INCREASE IN ANY TWELVE MONTH PERIOD, AND REGULATING THE REASONS LANDLORDS ARE PERMITTED TO TERMINATE CERTAIN RESIDENATL TENANCIES AS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE ON RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS LOCATED WITHIN CITY LIMITS" with Amendment of removing section 129.14 and inserting INTENTIONALLY BLANK. Mayor Lozano opened public hearing at approximately 7:30 p.m. 1) Alicia Escalante 5) Maria Maciel 2) Maria Carrillo 6) Public Speaker 1 3) Beatriz Sandoval 7) Public Speaker 2 4) Kevin Rooney 8) Emmanuel Estrada Seeing no one wishing to speak, public hearing was closed at approximately 7:44 p.m. MOTION: It was moved by Paul Hernandez, seconded by Manuel Lozano to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. Sub -motion to add Single Family Residence to section 129.01 by Alejandra Avila, second by Ricardo Pacheco. AYES: Avila, Pacheco NOES: Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [2-3] Failed 12.A Request to the City Council from the Planning Commission to Approve Development Agreement 19-03 to Grant a Cannabis Permit for a New Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing facility within the IC, Industrial Commercial Zone Pursuant to Ordinance 1408 (Location: 15440, 15442 & 15444 Arrow Highway; Applicant: Ala Karte LLC; Case Number: DA-19-03) Motion to Public Hearing and Introduce for first reading, by title only, Ordinance 1445, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO ENTER INTO A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH ALA KARTE GROUP, LLC FOR THE CULTIVATION AND/OR MANUFACTURING OF CANNABIS AT THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 15440, 15442, and 15444 (APN 8413-001-030) WITHIN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK". Mayor Lozano opened public hearing at approximately 8:14 p.m. Seeing no one wishing to speak, public hearing was closed at approximately 8:15 p.m. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. Regular Meeting 11-20-2019 Page 4 of 5 REPORTS OF OFFICERS 13. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments/Reappointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Housing, Planning, and Recreation Commissions Motion to move item number 13 to the first meeting in December. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Ricardo Pacheco to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 14.Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2019-052 Entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City"; and Review and Appoint Members to the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector Control District, as Appropriate Motion to move item number 14 to the first meeting in December. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Ricardo Pacheco to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:16 p.m. ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Mayor Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 20, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk Regular Meeting 11-20-2019 Page 5 of 5 SAID HU9,OF A 'THE/ U SAN,,GABR 9E L e ,hIALLEY", a ,. MINUTES BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING November 20, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Chair Lozano at approximately 8:17 p.m. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Board Member Alejandra Avila (present) Board Member Paul Hernandez (present) Board Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Vice -Chair Monica Garcia (present) Chair Manuel Lozano (present) ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mayor stated City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Housing Authority, and Finance Authority. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened public communications at approximately 8:17 p.m. Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communication was closed. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Treasurer's Report — August and September 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for August and September 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Ricardo Pacheco to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Chair Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:16 p.m. ATTEST: Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk Manuel Lozano, Chair Finance Authority Meeting — 11-20-2019 Page 1 of 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, Shirley Quihones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the Finance Authority of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on November 20, 2019. Shirley Quihones Chief Deputy City Clerk Finance Authority Meeting — 11-20-2019 Page 2 of 2 SAID HU9;OF A 'THE/ U SAN,,GABR 9E L e ,hIALLEY", a ,. MINUTES BALDWIN PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING November 20, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Chair Lozano at approximately 8:16 p.m. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Board Member Alejandra Avila (present) Board Member Paul Hernandez (present) Board Member Ricardo Pacheco (present) Vice -Chair Monica Garcia (present) Chair Manuel Lozano (present) ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mayor stated City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Housing Authority, and Finance Authority. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened public communications at approximately 8:16 p.m. Seeing no one else wishing to speak, public communication was closed. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Warrants and Demands Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 2. Treasurer's Report — August and September 2019 Motion to receive and file the Treasurer's Report for August and September 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned with amendment. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Chair Lozano to adjourn the meeting at 8:17 p.m. ATTEST: Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk Manuel Lozano, Chair Housing Authority Meeting — 11-20-2019 Page 1 of 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the Housing Authority of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on November 20, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk Housing Authority Meeting — 11-20-2019 Page 2 of 2 ,,Hug oF 4' SAN,GAIMEL MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION AND SPECIAL MEETING November 6, 2019, 5:30 P.M. 3rd Floor Conference Room 307 - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at approximately 5:31 pm by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS - Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul C. Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (late arrival) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (excused) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 5:32 pm. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano closed Public Communications at approximately 5:32 pm. OPEN SESSION Downtown Beautification Presentation presented by Director of Public Works Sam Gutierrez Rent Stabilization Presentation presented by City Attorney Robert Tafoya and Director of Community Development Benjamin Martinez RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION - The City Council recessed into closed session at 6:13 p.m. 1. Public Employee Appointment Pursuant to Government Code §54957: Position: Chief of Police 2. Public Employee Pursuant to Government Code §54957: Position: Pubic Works Manager 3. Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Agency Designated Representative: Rebecca T. Green, Richards Watson Gershon, Shannon Yauchzee, Chief Executive Officer, and Laura Thomas, Human Resources/Risk Manager Employee Organizations: Baldwin Park City Employees Association (CEA) Baldwin Park Classified Confidential Employees Association (CCEA) Baldwin Park Classified Management Employees Association (CMEA) Baldwin Park Police Management Employees Association (PMEA) Baldwin Park Police Association (POA) Special Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 1 of 2 Service Employee International Union (SEIU) 4. Real Property Negotiations Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8: A. Property: 4150 Puente Avenue (CAN 17-06) Negotiating Parties: City of Baldwin Park and Shaun Bershatski, RUKLI, Inc. 5. Conference With Legal Counsel —Existing Litigation Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Case Name: Salcedo v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. BC676398 Case Name: City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale Case No. BS163400 Case Name: Velasco v. City of El Monte Case No.19-STCV-13639 Case Name: Young H. Kim v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 19-STCV-31246 Case Name: Robert Ehlers v. COBP Case No. 19-144091 Case Name: Sylvia Keef v. City of Baldwin Park WCC No. ADJ10883695 Case Name: Shawn Blackburn v. City of Baldwin Park WCC No. ADJ11236674 Case Name: Ricardo Pacheco v. Greg S. Tuttle Case No. B270171 Case Name: Dalewood Holding v. City of Baldwin Park Case No.CV19-01212-SVW-GJS 6. Conference With Legal Counsel —Anticipated Litigation Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Potential Case(s): Two (2) REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano announced the City Council motion to appoint Chief of Police to Steve McLean, the vote was 4-1 (Avila voted No) ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez, to adjourn the meeting at 10:32 p.m. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a special meeting thereof held on November 6, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk Special Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 2 of 2 SALO Vi OF ..... . .. .... SM A OR W L MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 5, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at approximately 7:10 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was provided by Pastor Jackson PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul C. Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (present Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (present) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION City Council will reconvene to closed session at the adjournment of the regular meeting. ANNOUNCEMENTS PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at approximately 8:50 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Yolanda Espinoza 4) Mr. Rios 2) Speaker 1 5) Speaker 2 3) Beatriz Sandoval 6) Magarita Vargas Mayor Lozano closed public communications at 8:10 p.m. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Warrants and Demands Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 1 of 7 2. Meeting Minutes Motion to received and filed the following Meeting Minutes: A. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on October 2, 2019. B. Meeting Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on October 2, 2019. C. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on October 22, 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 3. Claim Rejection Motion to reject the following claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant(s): Ehlers, Robert Claimant alleges the City violated his 1 st amendment. Heirs/Estate of Luz Maria Urias Claimant alleges that the street constitutes a dangerous condition. Martinez, Andres Claimant alleges damages in the amount of $100.00 from his arrest by the BPPD. Perez, Rosa Claimant alleges damages in the amount of $1,600 from city owned tree. Martinez, Eva Claimant alleges damages in the amount of $225.00 from city owned trees. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 4. Accept Plans and Specifications, and Authorize Publishing of a Notice Inviting Bids for Project No. CIP20-022 — Maine Avenue Complete Street Improvements, Phase 1 B Motion to: 1. Accepted the plans and specifications for Project No. CIP20-022, Maine Avenue Complete Street Improvements Phase 1 B; and 2. Authorized Staff to publish a Notice Inviting Bids MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 5. Award of Bid for City Project No. CIP20-178 — Puente Avenue Street Improvements between Francisquito Avenue and Central Avenue Motion to: 1. Approve and award the contract to Gentry Brothers, Inc. of Irwindale, CA in the amount of $ 1,071,867.50; 2. Authorize an expenditure in the amount of $88,900 from the approved FY 2019-20 operations budget Acct.#245-50-580-58110-15547 for purchase and installation of bus shelters and trash cans equipment; 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate Prop A Funds #244 in the amount of $42,454.25 and appropriate Street Lighting and Landscape Funds #251 in the amount of $66,850.00 for a total amount of $109,304.25; and Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 2 of 7 4. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract for Puente Avenue Street Improvements project. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 6. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1441 Entitled: "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Amending Chapter 150 to Title XV of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, Adopting by Reference, Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, Specifically Adopting the 2019 California Building Code, 2019 California Residential Code with Appendices I and K, 2019 California Existing Building Code, 2019 California Mechanical Code, 2019 California Plumbing Code, 2019 California Electrical Code, 2019 California Green Building Standards Code, 2019 California Energy Code, 2019 Historical Code, 2019 California Reference Standards Code, 2019 California Fire Code and 2020 Los Angeles County Fire Code, Including all Appendices, as Mandated by California Health and Safety Code Section 18938" Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 1441, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 150 OF TITLE XV AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS TO CHAPTER 150 TO TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE, TITLE 24 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SPECIFICALLY ADOPTING THE 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE WITH APPENDICES I AND K, 2019 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE , 2019 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA REFERENCE STANDARDS CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE AND 2020 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE CODE, INCLUDING ALL APPENDICES, AS MANDATED BY CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 18938". MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 7. Approval of a 3-Party Agreement between ECORP Consulting, Inc. and the City of Baldwin Park for CEQA Related Services for a Proposed Two (2) Story, 15,635 S.F. Industrial Commercial Building at 13057-13065 Garvey Avenue Motion to approve the 3-party Agreement with ECORP Consulting Inc. in the amount of $50,465.55 for environmental consulting services and authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 8. Adopt Resolution 2019-048 and Approve the Purchase of Real Property Located at 14824 Ramona Boulevard (APN: 8437-014-014) The City Council approved the purchase of the real property located at 14824 Ramona Boulevard for the amount of $725,000 from the Future Development Fund ("FDF"). Staff further recommends that the City Council take action on the following: 1. Approve the Resolution entitled "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Authorizing the Purchase of the Real Property located at 14824 Ramona Boulevard (APN 8437- 014-014) in the City of Baldwin Park and Authorizing the Mayor to Execute Documents Relating to Same"; and 2. Approve Purchase and Sale Agreement; and Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 3 of 7 3. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer and the City Attorney to carry out all subsequent and needed action to complete the purchase of the property. Item #8 pulled for further discussion. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano NOES: Avila ABSTAIN: Pacheco [3 — 1]. Passes. 9. Adopt Resolution 2019-049 and Approve the Purchase of Real Property Located at 14801 Badillo Street (APN: 8437-013-026 and APN: 8437-013-027) Motion to approve the purchase of the property located at 14801 Badillo Street for the amount of $450,000 from the Future Development Fund ("FDF"). Staff further recommends that the City Council take action on the following: 1. Approve the Resolution entitled "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Authorizing the Purchase of Real Property located at 14801 Badillo Street (APN: 8437-013-026 and APN: 8437-013-027) in the City of Baldwin Park and Authorizing the Mayor to Execute Documents Relating to Same"; and 2. Approve Purchase and Sale Agreement; and 3. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer and the City Attorney to carry out all subsequent and needed action to complete the purchase of the property. Item #9 pulled for further discussion. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Monica Garcia to adopt Motioned. AYES: Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano NOES: Avila ABSTAIN: Pacheco [3 — 1]. Passes. 10. Request for Authorization to Purchase a Bi-Directional Antenna for the new Police Department/ Public Works Radio System Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Waive the formal bidding process for this purchase; and 2. Authorize the Police Department to purchase the requested bi-directional antenna; and 3. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate an additional $31,020.03 form account #209-30- 370-58110-13022; and 4. Authorize the Chief of Police, or his designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchase and installation. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 11. Approve Ratification of an Employment Agreement with ShaoYin Wei, Accounting Manager Motion to ratify the employment agreement with ShaoYin Wei, for employment as the Accounting Manager, and authorize its execution by the Mayor. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. PUBLIC HEARING 12. An Urgency Ordinance of the City of Baldwin Park to Temporarily Stabilize Rents in the City Motion to approve, ratify, and adopt an Urgency Ordinance No. 1444 "AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REGULATING RENT INCREASES AND EVICTIONS". Authorizing a 180-day temporary freeze on rents and requiring "just cause to evict a tenant in the City of Baldwin Park during the 180 day period described above". Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 4 of 7 Motion to move up Public Hearing to the beginning of the meeting by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Ricardo Pacheco. Passed. The Mayor opened the public hearing at approximately 7:18 pm. The following spoke: 1) Edith Gonzalez 2) Leonardo Quezada 3) Alicia Escalante 4) Magdalena Fresnillo 5) Marvin Andrande 6) Marguerita Gabriela 7) Public Speaker 1 8) William Herrera 9) Frank 10) Yolanda Sandoval 11) Mr. Luna Recessed to escort disrupted occurrence. 12) Fernando Sandoval 13) Gloria Valdez 14) Daniel Ayala 15) Public Speaker 2 16) Evandro Garcia 17) Mr. Rios 18) Jasani De La Vega 19) Mario Maciel 20) Beatriz Sandoval and Monica 21) Emmanuel Estrada 22) Pastor Seeing no more public speakers, Mayor Lozano closed the Public Hearing at approximately 8:00 pm MOTION: It was moved by Alejandra Avila, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 13. Appeal of Conditional Use Permit No. 882, and a Design Exception for the Construction of a 52-Foot Tall Mono -Eucalyptus Wireless Telecommunication Facility Located in a Residential Zone, Pursuant Table 153.180.050 in the City's Municipal Code. (Location: APN 8460-001- 900 and 8460-001-901; Applicant: Verizon Wireless — Reliant Land Services c/o Stella Shih) Motion to bring back to appeal. The Mayor opened the public hearing at approximately 9:17 pm. The following spoke 1) Kevin Sullivan 5) Candance Lu 2) Jose Martinez 6) Diane Alvarez 3) Gloria Julia 7) Rene Solis 4) Gloria Quinonez MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. 14. A Request to the City Council from the Planning Commission on an Amendment to City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code Chapter 127 and Chapter 153 Table 153.050.020, Section 153.120 and Table 153.150.040 (AZC 19-01) Relating to Commercial Cannabis Use (Location: all Industrial Commercial (IC) and Industrial (1) Zoning Designations; Applicant: Distinct Indulgence; Case Number: AZC 19-01) Motion to open Public Hearing and Introduced for first reading, by title only, Ordinance 1442, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 127 OF TITLE XI OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE"; and Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 5 of 7 The City held a Public Hearing and Introduced for first reading, by title only, Ordinance 1443, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TABLE 153.050.020, SECTION 153.120, AND TABLE 153.150.040 OF CHAPTER 153 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE REALTING TO COMMERCIAL CANNABIS USE". The Mayor opened the public hearing at approximately 10:21 p.m. Seeing no public speakers public hearing was closed. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Pacheco, Garcia, Lozano [5 — 0]. Passes. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 15. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments/Reappointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Housing, Planning, and Recreation Commissions The City Council reviewed all commission applications and made respective appointments. Tabled to bring back 16. Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2019-050 Entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City", and Review and Appoint Members to the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector Control District, as Appropriate The City Council rescinded Resolution 2019-015 and complete the review and appointment of delegate and alternate to the San Gabriel Valley Mosquito & Vector control District in Resolution No. 2019-050, entitled: "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, Appointing Representatives and Alternates as Official Representatives of the City". Tabled to bring back The City Council recessed to closed session at approximately 10: 14 p.m. CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS None Listed ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to discuss, and all other matters having been addressed, a motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez, to adjourn the meeting at 10:14 p.m. ATTEST: Manuel Lozano, Mayor Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 6 of 7 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, Shirley Quihones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 6, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk Regular Meeting of 11/6/19 Page 7 of 7 .,HUiOF,r l+t , TF E SAN;GA6RIEL VAILEY� , �k'9>iO JAMUP MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING OCOTBER 2, 2019, 5:30 P.M. 31d Floor Conference Room 307 -14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 5:30 pm by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL City Clerk Ayala performed roll call. MEMBERS: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul C. Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (excused) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia arrived to the meeting at 5:49 pm. Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) MOTION: It was moved by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez to excuse Council Member Pacheco from the meeting. Motion carried by unanimous consent. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 5:30 pm. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano closed Public Communications at 5:30 pm. OPEN SESSION Paving on Pacific Presentation presented by Director of Public Works Sam Gutierrez. Steve Forester and Kevin provided an overview of the paving projects on Maine Avenue and Pacific Avenue. Public Art Presentation presented by Director of Public Works Sam Gutierrez and Helen Hernandez, Recreation Program Supervisor RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION - The City Council recessed into closed session at 6:13 p.m. 1. Real Property Negotiations Pursuant to Government Code §54956.8: A. Property: 4150 Puente Avenue (CAN 17-06) Negotiating Parties: City of Baldwin Park and Shaun Bershatski, RUKLI, Inc. B. Property: 14751 Badillo Street (Red Car Building) Negotiating Parties: City of Baldwin Park and Palmera Community Association C. Property: 14824 Ramona Boulevard (Royal Coaches) Negotiating Parties: City of Baldwin Park and James Salazar and William Salazar 2. Conference with Labor Negotiators Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: Special Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 1 of 2 Agency Designated Representatives: Shannon Yauchzee, Chief Executive Officer, and Robert Tafoya, City Attorney Employee Organizations: Baldwin Park City Employees Association (CEA) Baldwin Park Classified Confidential Employees Association (CCEA) Baldwin Park Classified Management Employees Association (CMEA) Baldwin Park Police Management Employees Association (PMEA) Baldwin Park Police Association (POA) Service Employee International Union (SEIU) 3. Conference With Legal Counsel —Existing Litigation Pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Case Name: Salcedo v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. BC676398 Case Name: City of Baldwin Park v. City of Irwindale Case No. BS163400 Case Name: Velasco v. City of El Monte Case No.19-STCV-13639 Case Name: Young H. Kim v. City of Baldwin Park Case No. 19-STCV-31246 4. Conference With Legal Counsel —Anticipated Litigation Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Government Code Section 54956.9: Potential Case(s): Two (2) REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano announced no reportable action was taken. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Avila, to adjourn the meeting at 7:08 p.m. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the Housing Authority Board of the City of Baldwin Park at a special meeting thereof held on October 2, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk :• 5 " Special Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 2 of 2 SpID ,HU QF ,, T, S BR9rL ALLEY`, el MINUTES BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 2, 2019, 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER - 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, 91706 CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by Mayor Lozano at 7:10 p.m. INVOCATION The invocation was provided by Pastor Jackson and Pastor Flores. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Lozano. ROLL CALL Treasurer Contreras performed roll call: MEMBERS: Council Member Alejandra Avila (present) Council Member Paul C. Hernandez (present) Council Member Ricardo Pacheco (excused) Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia (present) Mayor Manuel Lozano (present) REPORT ON CLOSED SESSION Mayor Lozano announced no reportable action was taken. MOTION: Mayor Lozano made a motion, seconded by Council Member Avila to excuse Council Member Pacheco from the meeting. Motion carried by unanimous consent. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Lozano requested the meeting be adjourned in memory of Dante Davis who was a coach in the City of Baldwin Park; Linda Escalera, and Mayor Pro Tern Monica Garcia's late grandmother Maria E. Garcia. City Treasurer Maria Contreras requested the meeting be adjourned in honor or the firefighter from Baldwin Park who lost his life. PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Helen Hernandez Recreation Supervisor and Fred Mariscal with the Census Bureau provided an overview of the upcoming Census, which would be conducted electronically and invited the community to attend their committee meeting on Tuesday. Yuriko Ruizesparza, Program Supervisor presented a Homeless Status Update Presentation Proclamation in Honor of Jose "Chop" Zepeda for Earning by Unanimous Decision the Vacant World Boxing Council United States (USNBC) Super Light Weight Title at 140 lbs. Mayor Lozano and the City Council proclaimed October 2019 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month presented to Cynthia Espinoza. Regular Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 1 of 4 Mayor Lozano and the City Council proclaimed October 2019 as National Breast Cancer Month presented to Cynthia Espinoza. Mayor Lozano and the City Council presented Helen Hernandez with a Census Proclamation PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Mayor Lozano opened Public Communications at 8:02 p.m. The following spoke: 1) Irene Bobadilla 6) Beatriz Ramirez 2) Katherine Loeser 7) Erica Estrada 3) Julia Patron, Lucia 8) Mr. Luna 4) Dan Hennessey 9) Mr. Rios 5) Jose Mendoza 10) Beatriz Sandoval Mayor Lozano closed public communications at 8:48 p.m. CONSENT CALENDAR MOTION: It was moved by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez to add Subsequent Need Item 10 (SNI-10) to the consent Calendar. Motion carried by unanimous consent. 1. Warrants and Demands Motion to ratify the attached Warrants and Demands Register. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 2. Meeting Minutes Motion to received and filed the following Meeting Minutes: A. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on September 18, 2019. B. Meeting Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on September 18, 2019. C. Meeting Minutes of the Special City Council Meeting held on March 4, 2019. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 3. Accept Plans and Specifications, and Authorize Publishing of a Notice Inviting Bids for Project No. CIP20-178 — Puente Avenue Street Improvements between Francisquito Avenue and Central Avenue Motion to: 1. Approved the plans and specifications Improvements; and 2. Authorized Staff to publish a Notice Invitinc for Project No. CIP20-178, Puente Avenue Street MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 4. Request to Appropriate Additional Funds for City Project No. 2018-0241 (CIP 19-20) — Natural Gas (CNG) Fast -Fill Facility Motion to: 1. Authorized the Mayor to execute Amendment No. 2 for additional services in an amount not -to - exceed $36,787; and Regular Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 2 of 4 2. Authorized the Finance Director to appropriate additional funds in the amount of $21,787 from Fund 244 — Prop A to Acct. #244-50-520-58100-15507 for additional contract administration services required for completion of the CNG Fast -Fill Station Project. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 5. Resolution Endorsing and Authorizing Staff to File an Application for the Senate Bill 2 Planning Grants Program Motion to adopted Resolution No. 2019-046 endorsing and authorizing staff to file an application for Senate Bill 2 Planning Grants. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 6. Approve a One -Time City -Hall Closure, and Provide General Employees 20 Hours of Holiday Leave Time for December 23rd and 26t", 2019 Motion to directed the CEO to close City Hall December 23 and 26 of 2019, and take necessary steps to notify the public and provide Holiday Leave time for General Employees (CEA, CEMA, and CCEA), Managers and Directors for those two days. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes SNI-10. Reopen the Vacant Accounting Manager Position Motion to approved the reopening of the vacant Accounting Manager position and freezing of the Assistant Accounting Manager position after the hiring of the Accounting Manager. MOTION: It was moved by Manuel Lozano, seconded by Paul Hernandez to adopt Motioned. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes PUBLIC HEARING 7. 5-Year Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20 to 2023-24 The Mayor opened the public hearing at 8:57 pm. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano closed the Public Hearing at 8:57 pm MOTION: It was moved by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez to approve the 5- years CIP program and additional operation budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20. Motion carried by unanimous consent. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes 8. Introduce Ordinance No. 1441, Adopting the 2019 California Building Code, 2019 California Residential Code with Appendices I and K, 2019 California Existing Building Code, 2019 California Mechanical Code, 2019 California Plumbing Code, 2019 California Electrical Code, 2019 California Green Building Standards Code, 2019 California Energy Code, 2019 California Historical Code, 2019 California Reference Standards Code, 2019 California Fire Code, and 2020 Los Angeles County Fire Code The Mayor opened the public hearing at 8:59 pm. Seeing no one wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano closed the Public Hearing at 8:59 pm MOTION: It was moved by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez to open the Public Regular Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 3 of 4 Hearing, and following the Public Hearing, introduced for first reading by title only, Ordinance No. 1441 entitled, " AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AMENDINGCHAPTER 150 OF TITLE XV AND ADDING NEW SECTIONS TO CHAPTER 150 TO TITLE XV OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE, TITLE 24 OF THE CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SPECIFICALLY ADOPTING THE 2019 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE WITH APPENDICES I AND K, 2019 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA REFERENCE STANDARDS CODE, 2019 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE AND 2020 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE CODE, INCLUDING ALL APPENDICES, AS MANDATED BY CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 18938". AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes REPORTS OF OFFICERS 9. Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments/Reappointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Housing, Planning, and Recreation Commissions MOTION: It was moved by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Pacheco to TABLE the item to the next regularly scheduled meeting. Motion carried by unanimous consent. AYES: Avila, Hernandez, Garcia, Lozano [4 — 0]. Passes CITY COUNCIL / CITY CLERK / CITY TREASURER / STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS - NONE ADJOURNMENT Motion was made by Mayor Lozano, seconded by Council Member Hernandez, to adjourn the meeting at 9:00 p.m. ATTEST: Jean M. Ayala, City Clerk Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing actions were taken by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at an regular meeting thereof held on October 2, 2019. Shirley Quinones Chief Deputy City Clerk /_1NN-0190:a Regular Meeting of 10/2/19 Page 4 of 4 ITEM NO. 3 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Karina Rueda, Human Resources Manager w 4 DATE: October 4, 2023 JAW SUBJECT: Claim Rejections This report seeks City Council consideration and direction to reject the Claims for Damages to person or property received for filing against the City of Baldwin Park. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council reject the following claim and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimant: Mireya Guerrero The claimant alleges property damage and bodily injuries. This government claim, and all government claims, should be considered as potential lawsuits in the future. Thus, it is requested that all City Staff, the Mayor and all Council Members refrain from making any statements, whether public or private in nature. It is important that no statements be made so as to not prejudice this claim in any way which can happen if public or private comments are made about this claim by City staff or Council Members. FISCAL IMPACT Fiscal impact is unknown at this time. BACKGROUND In order for the statute of limitations to begin on the claim received, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claim by order of motion and that the claimant is sent written notification of said action. ALTERNATIVES There are no other alternatives for the Council to consider since rejection of the claim is necessary for the Statute of Limitations to begin on the claim received. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS None Page 1 / 1 ITEM NO. 4 09, OF2, FROM: ABRIEL, L'LY PREPARED BY: JANO DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Robert Lopez, Chief of Police Sam Gutierrez, Director of Public Works Anthony Vazquez, Public Works Manager October 4, 2023 Authorize the Addition of Two (2) New Police Vehicles to the City's Lease Program SUMMARY This item seeks City Council consideration of approval to add two (2) Dodge Chargers to the City's Leasing program including the purchase of the required after -market upgrades, to replace two (2) existing vehicles with similar features currently in use. The leased vehicles will be assigned to the Gang Activity Prevention (GAP) Unit of the Baldwin Park Police Department. The displaced vehicles will be sold at auction and the proceeds of the sale will be applied to the leasing program to offset costs. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Authorize the addition of two (2) new police vehicles to the City's lease program; and, 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to appropriate funds from Fund No. 402 to Acct # 402-50-591- 58140-15727 in the amount of $22,952.40 for FY 23-24 lease cost and $32,484.88 for the one— time purchase for the after -market emergency equipment and make necessary budget adjustment; and 3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to add two (2) vehicles to the lease program and process the necessary documents. FISCAL IMPACT This item will an indirect impact to the General Fund since Fund 402 is contributed from various funds including General Fund. The direct funding will come from Fund No. 402 — Fleet Services for the initial lease setup cost in FY2023-24. However, recurring annual lease cost for the remaining years will be partially covered by revenue generated from auctioned vehicles, offsetting the impact to the GF. The funding appropriations are summarized below: Appropriate from Fund 402 to Acct. No. 402-50- 91-58140-15727 Amount FY23-24 FY24-25 I FY25-26 F26-27 I FY27-28 1 Initial lease cost of $11,476.2 per vehicle Recurring lease cost to be programmed in the Police Department operations budget. $22,952.40 2. One-time after -market equipment cost for the two vehicles. $32,484.88 Total Appropriation for FY 2023-24 $55,437.28 BACKGROUND On May 16, 2018, the City Council approved the development of a Leasing Program to reduce overall fleet operational costs while increasing efficiencies by replacing and disposing of old, inefficient, detrimental vehicles with newer, and environmentally friendly vehicles with less maintenance burdens. Page 1 / 2 The program is based on a national purchasing cooperative agreement (TIPS) in which Enterprise was selected for leasing services. The City is a member of the TIPS cooperative and uses Enterprise through that agreement. The City's leasing program is now matured and has been moved over to an operations activity. As new lease vehicles are added to the lease program, funding is identified and presented to the City Council for appropriation. DISCUSSION The City of Baldwin Park and the Baldwin Park Police Department recognizes the negative impact that gangs and graffiti have on a community. To aggressively combat the negative effects of gang activity, Baldwin Park Police has fielded a four -detective team called the GAP (Gang Activity Prevention) team. Officers assigned to the GAP team routinely conduct parole and probation compliance checks of gang members residing in the City of Baldwin Park and surrounding cities. They are responsible for identifying and documenting gang and graffiti activity, arresting individuals responsible for those crimes, and assisting the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office with the successful prosecution of those individuals. The Police Department fleet currently fields approximately over 70 vehicles. With the City's current Leasing Program, the Public Works Department has been able to reduce the number of ageing vehicles with new vehicles to help the Police Department safely and effectively perform their duties. The GAP team is currently assigned two (2) specially outfitted Dodge chargers for their special assignment. These vehicles are over 12 years old and have exceeded their recommended life cycle. Staff determined that it would be more cost effective to replace these vehicles rather than incur costs of maintenance, repairs, and significant downtime. The displaced vehicles will then be sent to auction with proceeds of the sale to be applied to fund lease costs in future years. ALTERNATIVES The City Council may choose: 1. The City council may choose not to approve the leasing of these vehicles and purchase of the after -market equipment. This action is not recommended as the new leased vehicles are ready to be deployed to the Police Department for use and will save costs relating to maintenance and repair of existing vehicles. 2. City Council may direct staff with a desired alternative. CEQA REVIEW 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, it has been determined that the action does not constitute a "project" under CEQA. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS 1. Lease quotes 2. After -market equipment quote Page 2 / 2 FLEET (Equity) End - O en E Lease Rate Quote Quote No: 7115358 MANAGEMENT p � q Y) Prepared For: City of Baldwin Park Date 03/23/2023 Vasquez, Anthony AE/AM RRM/AGE Unit # Year 2023 Make Dodge Model Charger Series Police 4dr Rear -Wheel Drive Sedan Vehicle Order Type In -Stock Term 60 State CA Customer# 564902 $ 40,260.00 Capitalized Price of Vehicle 1 All language and acknowledgments contained in the signed quote apply to all vehicles that are ordered under this signed quote. $ 0.00 � Sales Tax 0.0000° State CA $ 580.60 Initial License Fee Order Information $ 0.00 Registration Fee Driver Name $ 125.00 Other: (See Page 2) Exterior Color (0 P) White Knuckle Clearcoat $ 0.00 Capitalized Price Reduction Interior Color (0 1) Black w/Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket & Rear $ 0.00 Tax on Capitalized Price Reduction Lic. Plate Type Unknown $ 0.00 Gain Applied From Prior Unit GVWR 0 $000 T G ; O P' axon an n rlor $ 0.00 Security Deposit $ 0.00 Tax on Incentive ( Taxable Incentive Total : $0.00 ) $ 40,385.00 Total Capitalized Amount (Delivered Price) $ 673.10 Depreciation Reserve @ 1.6667% $ 200.28 Monthly Lease Charge (Based on Interest Rate - Subject to a Floor)2 $ 873.38 Total Monthly Rental Excluding Additional Services Additional Fleet Management Master Policy Enrollment Fees $ 0.00 Commercial Automobile Liability Enrollment Liability Limit $0.00 $ 0.00 Physical Damage Management Comp/Coll Deductible 0/0 $ 0.00 Full Maintenance Program 3 Contract Miles 0 OverMileage Charge $ 0.0500 Per Mile Incl: # Brake Sets (1 set = 1 Axle) 0 # Tires 0 Loaner Vehicle Not Included $ 0.00 Additional Services SubTotal $ 82.97 Sales Tax 9.5000% State CA $ 956.35 Total Monthly Rental Including Additional Services $ -1.00 Reduced Book Value at 60 Months $ 400.00 Service Charge Due at Lease Termination Quote based on estimated annual mileage of 15,000 (Current market and vehicle conditions may also affect value of vehicle) (Quote is Subject to Customer's Credit Approval) Notes Enterprise FM Trust will be the owner of the vehicle covered by this Quote. Enterprise FM Trust (not Enterprise Fleet Management) will be the Lessor of such vehicle under the Master Open - End (Equity) Lease Agreement and shall have all rights and obligations of the Lessor under the Master Open - End (Equity) Lease Agreement with respect to such vehicle. Lessee must maintain insurance coverage on the vehicle as set forth in Section 11 of the Master Open -End (Equity) Lease Agreement until the vehicle is sold. ALL TAX AND LICENSE FEES TO BE BILLED TO LESSEE AS THEY OCCUR. Lessee hereby authorizes this vehicle order, agrees to lease the vehicle on the terms set forth herein and in the Master Equity Lease Agreement and agrees that Lessor shall have the right to collect damages in the event Lessee fails or refuses to accept delivery of the ordered vehicle. Lessee certifies that it intends that more than 50% of the use of the vehicle is to be in a trade or business of the Lessee. LESSEE City of Baldwin Park BY TITLE DATE INDICATES ITEMS TO BE BILLED ON DELIVERY. Capitalized Price of Vehicle May be Adjusted to Reflect Final Manufacturer's Invoice. Lessee Hereby Assigns to Lessor anyManufacturer Rebates And/Or Manufacturer Incentives Intended for the Lessee, Which Rebates And/Or Incentives Have Been UsedBy Lessor to Reduce the Capitalized Price of the Vehicle. 2 Monthly Lease Charge Will Be Adjusted to Reflect the Interest Rate on the Delivery Date (Subject to a Floor). 3 The inclusion herein of references to maintenance fees/services are solely for the administrative convenience of Lessee. Notwithstanding the inclusion of such references in this [Invoice/Schedule/Quote], all such maintenance services are to be performed by Enterprise Fleet Management, Inc., and all such maintenance fees are payable by Lessee solely for the account of Enterprise Fleet Management, Inc., pursuant to that certain separate [Maintenance Agreement] entered into by and between Lessee and Enterprise Fleet Management, Inc.; provided that such maintenance fees are being billed by Enterprise FM Trust, and are payable at the direction of Enterprise FM Trust, solely as an authorized agent for collection on behalf of Enterprise Fleet Management, Inc. Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 1 of 6 FLEET Open -End (Equity) Lease Rate Quote Quote No: 7115358 MANAGEMENT Other Totals Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 2 of 6 FLEET (Equity) End - O en E Lease Rate Quote MANAGEMENT p � q Y) Quote No: 7115358 VEHICLE INFORMATION: 2023 Dodge Charger Police 4dr Rear -Wheel Drive Sedan - US Series ID: LDDE48 Pricing Summary: INVOICE MSRP Base Vehicle $42,224 $43,085.00 Total Options $-3,619.00 $-3,565.00 Destination Charge $1,595.00 $1,595.00 Total Price $40,200.00 $41,115.00 SELECTED COLOR: Exterior: PW7-(0 P) White Knuckle Ciearcoat Interior: X9-(0 1) Black w/Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket & Rear Bench Seats or Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket Seats w/Vinyl Rear SELECTED OPTIONS: CODE DESCRIPTION INVOICE MSRP 26A Quick Order Package 26A NC NC ADJ Dealer Adjustment $-4,115.00 $-4,115.00 APA Monotone Paint Application STD STD C8 Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket & Rear Bench Seats STD STD DFK Transmission: 8-Speed Automatic (8HP70) STD STD EZH Engine: 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS VVT STD STD LNF Black Left Spot Lamp $211.00 $235.00 LNX LED Spot Lamps $136.00 $150.00 NAS 50 State Emissions NC NC PW7_02 (0 P) White Knuckle Clearcoat NC NC TBH Full Spare Tire Relocation Bracket $149.00 $165.00 TWW Tires: P225/60R18 BSW Performance STD STD UAG Radio: Uconnect 4 w/7" Display STD STD WEJ Wheels: 18" x 7.5" Steel STD STD X9_01 (0 1) Black w/Heavy Duty Cloth Bucket & Rear Bench Seats or Heavy Duty Cloth NC NC Bucket Seats w/Vinyl Rear Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 3 of 6 CONFIGURED FEATURES: Body Exterior Features: Number Of Doors 4 Rear Cargo Door Type: trunk Driver And Passenger Mirror: power remote manual folding side -view door mirrors Door Handles: body -coloured Front And Rear Bumpers: body -coloured front and rear bumpers Body Material: galvanized steel/aluminum body material Grille: black grille Convenience Features: Air Conditioning manual dual -zone front air conditioning Air Filter: air filter Cruise Control: cruise control with steering wheel controls Trunk/Hatch/Door Remote Release: power cargo access remote release Fuel Remote Release: power fuel remote release Power Windows: power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down Remote Keyless Entry: keyfob (front doors) remote keyless entry Illuminated Entry: illuminated entry Integrated Key Remote: integrated key/remote Auto Locking: auto -locking doors Passive Entry: Keyless Go proximity key Valet Key: valet function Trunk FOB Controls: keyfob trunk/hatch/door release Steering Wheel: steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping Day -Night Rearview Mirror: day -night rearview mirror Driver and Passenger Vanity Mirror: illuminated auxiliary driver and passenger -side visor mirrors Front Cupholder: front and rear cupholders Floor Console: partial floor console Overhead Console: mini overhead console with storage Glove Box: illuminated locking glove box Driver Door Bin: driver and passenger door bins Rear Door Bins: rear door bins IP Storage: bin instrument -panel storage Driver Footrest: driver's footrest Retained Accessory Power: retained accessory power Power Accessory Outlet: 1 12V DC power outlet Entertainment Features: radio AM/FM/Satellite-prep with seek -scan Speed Sensitive Volume: speed -sensitive volume Steering Wheel Radio Controls: steering -wheel mounted audio controls Speakers: 6 speakers 1st Row LCD: 2 1st row LCD monitor Wireless Connectivity: wireless phone connectivity Antenna: window grid antenna Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Features: Headlamp Type delay -off projector beam LED low/high beam headlamps Underhood Light: underhood light Front Wipers: variable intermittent speed -sensitive wipers wipers with heating jets Rear Window Defroster: rear window defroster Tinted Windows: light -tinted windows Door Curb/Courtesy Lights: 4 door curb/courtesy lights Variable IP Lighting: variable instrument panel lighting Display Type: digital/analog appearance Tachometer: tachometer Exterior Temp: outside -temperature display Low Tire Pressure Warning: tire specific low -tire -pressure warning Park Distance Control: ParkSense rear parking sensors Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 4 of 6 Trip Computer: trip computer Trip Odometer: trip odometer Oil Pressure Gauge: oil pressure gauge Water Temp Gauge: water temp. gauge Oil Temp Gauge: oil temperature gauge Transmission Oil Temp Gauge: transmission oil temp. gauge Engine Hour Meter: engine hour meter Clock: in -radio display clock Systems Monitor: driver information centre Check Control: redundant digital speedometer Rear Vision Camera: rear vision camera Oil Pressure Warning: oil -pressure warning Water Temp Warning: water -temp. warning Battery Warning: battery warning Lights On Warning: lights -on warning Key in Ignition Warning: key -in -ignition warning Low Fuel Warning: low -fuel warning Low Washer Fluid Warning: low -washer -fluid warning Bulb Failure Warning: bulb -failure warning Door Ajar Warning: door -ajar warning Trunk Ajar Warning: trunk -ajar warning Brake Fluid Warning: brake -fluid warning Turn Signal On Warning: turn -signal -on warning Transmission Fluid Temperature Warning: transmission -fluid -temperature warning Safety And Security: ABS four-wheel ABS brakes Number of ABS Channels: 4 ABS channels Brake Assistance: brake assist Brake Type: four-wheel disc brakes Vented Disc Brakes: front and rear ventilated disc brakes Daytime Running Lights: daytime running lights Spare Tire Type: full-size spare tire Spare Tire Mount: spare tire mounted inside under cargo Driver Front Impact Airbag: driver and passenger front -impact airbags Driver Side Airbag: seat -mounted driver and passenger side -impact airbags Overhead Airbag: curtain 1 st and 2nd row overhead airbag Knee Airbag: knee airbag Occupancy Sensor: front passenger airbag occupancy sensor Height Adjustable Seatbelts: height adjustable front seatbelts Seatbelt Pretensioners: front seatbelt pre-tensioners 3Point Rear Centre Seatbelt: 3 point rear centre seatbelt Fuel Flap Locking Type: locking fuel flap included with power door locks Side Impact Bars: side -impact bars Perimeter Under Vehicle Lights: remote activated perimeter/approach lights Rear Child Safety Locks: rear child safety locks Ignition Disable: Sentry Key immobilizer Panic Alarm: panic alarm Electronic Stability: electronic stability stability control with anti -roll Traction Control: ABS and driveline traction control Front and Rear Headrests: manual adjustable front head restraints AntiWhiplash FrontHeadrests: anti -whiplash front head restraints Rear Headrest Control: 2 rear head restraints Break Resistant Glass: break resistant glass Seats And Trim: Seating Capacity max. seating capacity of 5 Front Bucket Seats: front bucket seats Number of Driver Seat Adjustments: 8-way driver and passenger seat adjustments Reclining Driver Seat: manual reclining driver and passenger seats Driver Height Adjustment: power height -adjustable driver and passenger seats Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 5 of 6 Driver Fore/Aft: power driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment Driver Cushion Tilt: power driver and passenger cushion tilt Rear Seat Type: rear bench seat Leather Upholstery: cloth front and rear seat upholstery Door Trim Insert: vinyl door panel trim Headliner Material: full cloth headliner Floor Covering: full vinyl/rubber floor covering Shift Knob Trim: urethane shift knob LeatherSteeringWheel: leather/metal-look steering wheel Interior Accents: chrome interior accents Cargo Space Trim: vinyl/rubber cargo space Cargo Light: cargo light Standard Engine: Engine 370-hp, 5.7-liter V-8 (regular gas) Standard Transmission: Transmission 8-speed automatic w/ OD and auto -manual Printed On 03/23/2023 03:01:25 PM Page 6 of 6 BLACKIr EMERGENCY VEHICLES Name / Address City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 590 South Vincent Avenue Azusa, CA 91702 Date Estimate # 9/12/2023 2261 Ship To City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Customer Terms 2023 Charger Patrol Build Net 30 Item Description Qty Rate Total SIFMJR-CHGR17-P3 SpectraLux ILS Low Profile Rear Deck RBA 2017+ 1 1,435.50 1,435.50T Dodge Charger SIFMJS-CHGR16-P3 SpectraLux ILS Low Profile Split Front RBW 2016+ 1 1,435.50 1,435.50T Dodge Charger OBDCABLE25-DGCAN 25-ft OBD Cable, 2018-2023 Dodge Charger/Dodge 1 150.00 150.00T Durango PF20OS17B Pathfinder 17 Button (TB-INTG22) 1 1,278.90 1,278.90T ESIOOC Speaker, ESOOC/DynaMax, IOOW, High Output 1 294.35 294.35T ESB-U Universal Siren Speaker Bracket for ES100 1 37.70 37.70T ESIOOC Speaker, ESOOC/DynaMax, IOOW, High Output 1 0.00 O.00T ESB-U Universal Siren Speaker Bracket for ES100 1 0.00 O.00T MPS62U-RB Micropulse Dual Color Red / Blue 2 159.80 319.60T MPS62U-BW Micropulse Dual Color Blue / White 1 159.80 159.80T MPS62U-RW Micropulse Dual Color Red / White 1 159.80 159.80T C-VS-0809-CHGR-2 Vehicle -Specific 17' Angled Console for 2021-2023 1 532.80 532.80T Dodge Charger DS-PAN-1111-2 Docking Station For Panasonic TOUGHBOOK 33 2-In-1 1 1,293.30 1,293.30T Laptop with Dual Pass-Thru Antenna Connections LPS-103 LUND Power Supply For Panasonic DS-PAN Docking 1 234.90 234.90T Stations C-TFD-CHGR-2 Premium fold down trunk tray fits 2011-2023 Dodge 1 1,496.70 1,496.70T Charger 475-1042 Gun Rack - Dual Weapon, Rear Seat Mount, Vertical 1 632.22 632.22T (GR6-11-DCR-870-AR-BLM-V) Dodge Charger (2011+) 475-0023 Gun Rack - Single Weapon, Trunk Mounted 1 414.10 414.1 OT (GR4-AR-BLM-UTM) 36-2035 Westin Dodge Charger Push Bumper 2011-2023 1 461.25 461.25T 36-2035WC Elite Upright Wire Cover Dodge Charger 2011-2023 1 42.88 42.88T Quotes are subject to change and are Valid for 30 Days Subtotal Sales Tax (10.25%) Total Signature 590 S. Vincent Ave, Azusa, CA 91702 Office (626) 334-6300 Fax (626) 344-6301 JPr&BLACKANDWHITEEV.COlftaW iVW.BLACKANDWHITEEV.COM BLACKIr EMERGENCY VEHICLES Name / Address City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 590 South Vincent Avenue Azusa, CA 91702 Date Estimate # 9/12/2023 2261 Ship To City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Customer Terms 2023 Charger Patrol Build Net 30 Item Description Qty Rate Total 36-6005 Push Bumper Light Channel 23.5 inch Solid 1 42.88 42.88T PWAT-119-LT-SKE-GCTNC Sharkee Antenna Kit, GPS & Cell w/TNC Connectors 1 303.85 303.85T and 5m Cables WIRE&TERMINALS Wire, Terminals, Tie -Wraps, & Hardware 1 260.00 260.00T Ch27.1.20/L3 27 Circuits W/ Modular Smart Start Timer and L3 bracket 1 725.00 725.00T for Ford Utility with 20ft long Output Wires. FULL,BUILD Installation of all emergency equipment, lighting and 1 3,250.00 3,250.00 customer provided camera system and two way radio into a 2023 Police Dodge Charger. MMSU-1 Magnetic Mic Single Unit 2 36.75 73.50T Quotes are subject to change and are Valid for 30 Days Subtotal $15,034.53 Sales Tax (10.25%) $1,207.91 Total $16,242.44 Signature 590 S. Vincent Ave, Azusa, CA 91702 Office (626) 334-6300 Fax (626) 344-6301 JPr&BLACKANDWHITEEV.COlfta WWW.BLACKANDWHITEEV.COM ITEM NO. 5 09, OF2,F`. HE FROM: iABRIEL, L DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager Karina Rueda, Human Resources Manager October 4, 2023 Approval of Resolution No. 2023-033 to Update the Classifications to the City of Baldwin Park's Comprehensive Pay Schedule in Accordance with Ca1PERS Established Guidelines SUMMARY This report requests City Council approval of a Resolution to update the City of Baldwin Park's Comprehensive Salary Schedule, by adding three (3) new full-time positions and one (1) previously frozen full-time position, to meet operational needs for various departments, as approved during the July 5, 2023, Council Meeting. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve and adopt Resolution No. 2023-033 to update the Comprehensive City of Baldwin Park Salary Schedule to reflect the following changes, to be effective retroactive to July 9, 2023: 1. Reinstate the Housing Programs Coordinatorjob classification and revise the job description; and 2. Add the new Business License Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 3. Add the new Court Services and Crime Data Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 4. Add the new Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist job classification and establish the job description; and 5. Authorize the Chief Executive Officer, Human Resources/Risk Manager, and the Department Director to process the Personnel Action Forms and related documents. FISCAL IMPACT The adopted fiscal year 2023-24 budget includes the funding to cover the costs of these positions. BACKGROUND Human Resources is responsible for the maintenance of the Citywide Comprehensive Salary Schedule which consists of the various job classifications with their associated pay scales. The updated/revised job descriptions as well as the establishment of the new job descriptions are summarized as follows: Community Development The position of Housing Programs Coordinator was frozen previously on or about 2016-2017. The reinstatement of the position was approved at the July 5, 2023, Council Meeting. In reviewing the job description it was determined that several changes to the classification specifications were needed. The job description was revised to reflect such changes. Page 1 / 2 Finance Department The position of Business License Clerk is a newly created classification based on the operational needs of the Finance Department. Per City Council approval on July 5, 2023, the newly created classification will reclassify a Senior Finance Clerk to Business License Specialist. Police Department The positions of Court Services and Crime Data Specialist and Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist are newly created classifications based on the operational needs of the Police Department. Per City Council approval on July 9, 2023, the newly created classifications will reclassify one Community Service Officer to Court Services and Crime Data Specialist and one Community Service Officer to Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist. ALTERNATIVES There are no alternatives being recommended. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution No. 2023-033 with the Comprehensive Salary Schedule effective July 9, 2023 2. Business License Specialist Job Description 3. Court Services and Crime Data Specialist 4. Housing Programs Coordinator 5. Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist Page 2 / 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-033 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, TO ADOPT A SALARY RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A COMPREHENSIVE SALARY SCHEDULE ACCORDANCE WITH CALPERS GUIDELINES. WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park has made modifications to specific salary ranges and added classification titles to incorporate staffing changes as proposed and adopted in the 2023-2024 Fiscal Year budget; and WHEREAS, California Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) requires all government agencies to provide and make available to the public a comprehensive salary schedule in accordance with CaIPERS guidelines; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park has compiled the necessary salary data to update and maintain the salary schedule required in compliance with the requirements of CaIPERS and has attached said schedule to this resolution as Attachment A with the effective date of July 9, 2023. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby approves the Comprehensive Salary Schedule, attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4t" day of October 2023. Emmanuel J. Estrada MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, Christopher Saenz, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2023-033 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular scheduled meeting held on the 4th day of October, 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Christopher Saenz CITY CLERK car CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE ELECTED OFFICIALS FISCAL YEAR 2023 - 2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 Page 1 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE July 9, 2023 20001 Chief Executive Officer E Step 1 $ 223,228.33 $ 18,602.36 $ 107.3213 $ 8,585.70 Step 2 $ 234,389.74 $ 19,532.48 $ 112.6874 $ 9,014.99 Step 3 $ 246,109.23 $ 20,509.10 $ 118.3217 $ 9,465.74 Step 4 $ 258,414.69 $ 21,534.56 $ 124.2378 $ 9,939.03 Step 5 $ 271,335.43 $ 22,611.29 $ 130.4497 $ 10,435.98 20096 Chief of Police E Step 1 $ 216,737.28 $ 18,061.44 $ 104.2006 $ 8,336.05 Step 2 $ 227,574.15 $ 18,964.51 $ 109.4106 $ 8,752.85 Step 3 $ 238,952.86 $ 19,912.74 $ 114.8812 $ 9,190.49 Step 4 $ 250,900.50 $ 20,908.37 $ 120.6252 $ 9,650.02 Step 5 $ 263,445.52 $ 21,953.79 $ 126.6565 $ 10,132.52 20096-A Interim Chief of Police E Step 1 $ 198,955.90 $ 16,579.66 $ 95.6519 $ 7,652.15 20097 Director of Community Development E Step 1 $ 148,852.85 $ 12,404.40 $ 71.5639 $ 5,725.11 Step 2 $ 156,295.49 $ 13,024.62 $ 75.1421 $ 6,011.37 Step 3 $ 164,110.27 $ 13,675.86 $ 78.8992 $ 6,311.93 Step 4 $ 172,315.78 $ 14,359.65 $ 82.8441 $ 6,627.53 Step 5 $ 180,931.57 $ 15,077.63 $ 86.9863 $ 6,958.91 20037 Director of Public Works E Step 1 $ 156,295.49 $ 13,024.62 $ 75.1421 $ 6,011.36 Step 2 $ 164,110.26 $ 13,675.86 $ 78.8992 $ 6,311.93 Step 3 $ 172,315.77 $ 14,359.65 $ 82.8441 $ 6,627.53 Step 4 $ 180,931.56 $ 15,077.63 $ 86.9863 $ 6,958.91 Step 5 $ 189,978.14 $ 15,831.51 $ 91.3356 $ 7,306.85 Director of Recreation & 20092 Community Services E Step 1 $ 163,738.13 $ 13,644.84 $ 78.7203 $ 6,297.62 Step 2 $ 171,925.04 $ 14,327.09 $ 82.6563 $ 6,612.50 Step 3 $ 180,521.29 $ 15,043.44 $ 86.7891 $ 6,943.13 Step 4 $ 189,547.36 $ 15,795.61 $ 91.1285 $ 7,290.28 Step 5 $ 199,024.73 $ 16,585.39 $ 95.6850 $ 7,654.80 20094 Director of Finance E Step 1 $ 164,046.32 $ 13,670.53 $ 78.8684 $ 6,309.47 Step 2 $ 172,248.64 $ 14,354.05 $ 82.8118 $ 6,624.95 Step 3 $ 180,861.07 $ 15,071.76 $ 86.9524 $ 6,956.19 Step 4 $ 189,904.12 $ 15,825.34 $ 91.3001 $ 7,304.00 Step 5 $ 199,399.33 $ 16,616.61 $ 95.8651 $ 7,669.20 Page 2 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE UNCLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 31011 Accounting Manager E Step 1 $ 102,687.90 $ 8,557.32 $ 49.3692 $ 3,949.53 Step 2 $ 107,822.29 $ 8,985.19 $ 51.8376 $ 4,147.01 Step 3 $ 113,213.40 $ 9,434.45 $ 54.4295 $ 4,354.36 Step 4 $ 118,874.07 $ 9,906.17 $ 57.1510 $ 4,572.08 Step 5 $ 124,817.78 $ 10,401.48 $ 60.0085 $ 4,800.68 Step 6 $ 131,058.67 $ 10,921.56 $ 63.0090 $ 5,040.72 Step 7 $ 137,611.60 $ 11,467.63 $ 66.1594 $ 5,292.75 31050 Chief Deputy City Clerk E Step 1 $ 72,656.78 $ 6,054.73 $ 34.9311 $ 2,794.49 Step 2 $ 76,289.62 $ 6,357.47 $ 36.6777 $ 2,934.22 Step 3 $ 80,104.10 $ 6,675.34 $ 38.5116 $ 3,080.93 Step 4 $ 84,109.30 $ 7,009.11 $ 40.4372 $ 3,234.97 Step 5 $ 88,314.77 $ 7,359.56 $ 42.4590 $ 3,396.72 Step 6 $ 92,730.51 $ 7,727.54 $ 44.5820 $ 3,566.56 Step 7 $ 97,367.03 $ 8,113.92 $ 46.8111 $ 3,744.89 31012 City Planner E Step 1 $ 98,649.43 $ 8,220.79 $ 47.4276 $ 3,794.21 Step 2 $ 103,581.90 $ 8,631.82 $ 49.7990 $ 3,983.92 Step 3 $ 108,760.99 $ 9,063.42 $ 52.2889 $ 4,183.12 Step 4 $ 114,199.04 $ 9,516.59 $ 54.9034 $ 4,392.27 Step 5 $ 119,908.99 $ 9,992.42 $ 57.6486 $ 4,611.88 Step 6 $ 125,904A4 $ 10,492.04 $ 60.5310 $ 4,842.48 Step 7 $ 132,199.67 $ 11,016.64 $ 63.5575 $ 5,084.60 31081 Housing Manager E Step 1 $ 90,293.44 $ 7,524.45 $ 43.4103 $ 3,472.82 Step 2 $ 94,808.11 $ 7,900.68 $ 45.5808 $ 3,646.47 Step 3 $ 99,548.52 $ 8,295.71 $ 47.8599 $ 3,828.79 Step 4 $ 104,525.94 $ 8,710.50 $ 50.2529 $ 4,020.23 Step 5 $ 109,752.24 $ 9,146.02 $ 52.7655 $ 4,221.24 Step 6 $ 115,239.85 $ 9,603.32 $ 55.4038 $ 4,432.30 Step 7 $ 121,001.85 $ 10,083.49 $ 58.1740 $ 4,653.92 31031 Human Resources/Risk Manager E Step 1 $ 113,213.22 $ 9,434.43 $ 54.4294 $ 4,354.35 Step 2 $ 118,873.88 $ 9,906.16 $ 57.1509 $ 4,572.07 Step 3 $ 124,817.57 $ 10,401.46 $ 60.0084 $ 4,800.68 Step 4 $ 131,058A5 $ 10,921.54 $ 63.0089 $ 5,040.71 Step 5 $ 137,611.38 $ 11,467.61 $ 66.1593 $ 5,292.75 Step 6 $ 144,491.94 $ 12,041.00 $ 69.4673 $ 5,557.38 Step 7 $ 151,716.54 $ 12,643.05 $ 72.9406 $ 5,835.25 Page 3 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CMEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 VAG�EY ` EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 31041 Assistant Accounting Manager E Step 1 $ 99,697.48 $ 8,308.12 $ 47.9315 $ 3,834.52 Step 2 $ 104,682.35 $ 8,723.53 $ 50.3281 $ 4,026.24 Step 3 $ 109,916A7 $ 9,159.71 $ 52.8445 $ 4,227.56 Step 4 $ 115,412.29 $ 9,617.69 $ 55.4867 $ 4,438.93 Step 5 $ 121,182.91 $ 10,098.58 $ 58.2610 $ 4,660.88 Step 6 $ 127,242.05 $ 10,603.50 $ 61.1741 $ 4,893.93 Step 7 $ 133,604.16 $ 11,133.68 $ 64.2328 $ 5,138.62 Building Official/Plan Check 31025 Supervisor E Step 1 $ 100,072.63 $ 8,339.39 $ 48.1118 $ 3,848.95 Step 2 $ 105,076.26 $ 8,756.35 $ 50.5174 $ 4,041.39 Step 3 $ 110,330.07 $ 9,194.17 $ 53.0433 $ 4,243.46 Step 4 $ 115,846.58 $ 9,653.88 $ 55.6955 $ 4,455.64 Step 5 $ 121,638.90 $ 10,136.58 $ 58.4802 $ 4,678.42 Step 6 $ 127,720.85 $ 10,643.40 $ 61.4043 $ 4,912.34 Step 7 $ 134,106.89 $ 11,175.57 $ 64.4745 $ 5,157.96 31010 Engineering Manager E Step 1 $ 99,688.13 $ 8,307.34 $ 47.9270 $ 3,834.16 Step 2 $ 104,672.54 $ 8,722.71 $ 50.3233 $ 4,025.87 Step 3 $ 109,906.16 $ 9,158.85 $ 52.8395 $ 4,227.16 Step 4 $ 115,401.47 $ 9,616.79 $ 55.4815 $ 4,438.52 Step 5 $ 121,171.54 $ 10,097.63 $ 58.2556 $ 4,660.44 Step 6 $ 127,230.12 $ 10,602.51 $ 61.1683 $ 4,893.47 Step 7 $ 133,591.63 $ 11,132.64 $ 64.2267 $ 5,138.14 Public Works Maintenance 31014 Operations Manager E Step 1 $ 96,899.25 $ 8,074.94 $ 46.5862 $ 3,726.89 Step 2 $ 101,744.21 $ 8,478.68 $ 48.9155 $ 3,913.24 Step 3 $ 106,831.43 $ 8,902.62 $ 51.3613 $ 4,108.90 Step 4 $ 112,173.00 $ 9,347.75 $ 53.9293 $ 4,314.35 Step 5 $ 117,781.65 $ 9,815.14 $ 56.6258 $ 4,530.06 Step 6 $ 123,670.73 $ 10,305.89 $ 59.4571 $ 4,756.57 Step 7 $ 129,854.26 $ 10,821.19 $ 62.4299 $ 4,994.39 80070 Information Systems (IT) Manager E Step 1 $ 96,899.25 $ 8,074.94 $ 46.5862 $ 3,726.89 Step 2 $ 101,744.21 $ 8,478.68 $ 48.9155 $ 3,913.24 Step 3 $ 106,831.43 $ 8,902.62 $ 51.3613 $ 4,108.90 Step 4 $ 112,173.00 $ 9,347.75 $ 53.9293 $ 4,314.35 Step 5 $ 117,781.65 $ 9,815.14 $ 56.6258 $ 4,530.06 Step 6 $ 123,670.73 $ 10,305.89 $ 59.4571 $ 4,756.57 Step 7 $ 129,854.26 $ 10,821.19 $ 62.4299 $ 4,994.39 Page 4 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ,HUB OFSALARY SCHEDULE CLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CMEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 ",VALLEY"',"EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 Recreation & Community 80019 Services Manager E Step 1 $ 96,899.25 $ 8,074.94 $ 46.5862 $ 3,726.89 Step 2 $ 101,744.21 $ 8,478.68 $ 48.9155 $ 3,913.24 Step 3 $ 106,831.43 $ 8,902.62 $ 51.3613 $ 4,108.90 Step 4 $ 112,173.00 $ 9,347.75 $ 53.9293 $ 4,314.35 Step 5 $ 117,781.65 $ 9,815.14 $ 56.6258 $ 4,530.06 Step 6 $ 123,670.73 $ 10,305.89 $ 59.4571 $ 4,756.57 Step 7 $ 129,854.26 $ 10,821.19 $ 62.4299 $ 4,994.39 Page 5 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CCEA) SAN,ORBRI,EL - FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 o VfiLtEY :^. EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 70052 Executive Secretary NE Step 1 $ 51,594.56 $ 4,299.55 $ 24.8051 $ 1,984.41 Step 2 $ 54,174.29 $ 4,514.52 $ 26.0453 $ 2,083.63 Step 3 $ 56,883.01 $ 4,740.25 $ 27.3476 $ 2,187.81 Step 4 $ 59,727.16 $ 4,977.26 $ 28.7150 $ 2,297.20 Step 5 $ 62,713.51 $ 5,226.13 $ 30.1507 $ 2,412.06 Step 6 $ 65,849.19 $ 5,487.43 $ 31.6583 $ 2,532.66 Step 7 $ 69,141.65 $ 5,761.80 $ 33.2412 $ 2,659.29 70027 Human Resources Analyst 11 E Step 1 $ 67,955.80 $ 5,662.98 $ 32.6711 $ 2,613.68 Step 2 $ 71,353.59 $ 5,946.13 $ 34.3046 $ 2,744.37 Step 3 $ 74,921.27 $ 6,243.44 $ 36.0198 $ 2,881.59 Step 4 $ 78,667.33 $ 6,555.61 $ 37.8208 $ 3,025.67 Step 5 $ 82,600.70 $ 6,883.39 $ 39.7119 $ 3,176.95 Step 6 $ 86,730.73 $ 7,227.56 $ 41.6975 $ 3,335.80 Step 7 $ 91,067.27 $ 7,588.94 $ 43.7823 $ 3,502.59 70027-A Human Resources Analyst 1 NE Step 1 $ 61,637.87 $ 5,136.49 $ 29.6336 $ 2,370.69 Step 2 $ 64,719.77 $ 5,393.31 $ 31.1153 $ 2,489.22 Step 3 $ 67,955.76 $ 5,662.98 $ 32.6710 $ 2,613.68 Step 4 $ 71,353.54 $ 5,946.13 $ 34.3046 $ 2,744.37 Step 5 $ 74,921.22 $ 6,243.44 $ 36.0198 $ 2,881.59 Step 6 $ 78,667.28 $ 6,555.61 $ 37.8208 $ 3,025.66 Step 7 $ 82,600.65 $ 6,883.39 $ 39.7118 $ 3,176.95 70022 Human Resources Technician NE Step 1 $ 52,624.57 $ 4,385.38 $ 25.3003 $ 2,024.02 Step 2 $ 55,255.80 $ 4,604.65 $ 26.5653 $ 2,125.22 Step 3 $ 58,018.59 $ 4,834.88 $ 27.8936 $ 2,231.48 Step 4 $ 60,919.51 $ 5,076.63 $ 29.2882 $ 2,343.06 Step 5 $ 63,965.49 $ 5,330.46 $ 30.7526 $ 2,460.21 Step 6 $ 67,163.76 $ 5,596.98 $ 32.2903 $ 2,583.22 Step 7 $ 70,521.95 $ 5,876.83 $ 33.9048 $ 2,712.38 Page 6 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (POA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 51047 Civilian Dispatcher NE Step 1 $ 52,436.41 $ 4,369.70 $ 25.2098 $ 2,016.78 Step 2 $ 55,058.23 $ 4,588.19 $ 26.4703 $ 2,117.62 Step 3 $ 57,811.14 $ 4,817.60 $ 27.7938 $ 2,223.51 Step 4 $ 60,701.70 $ 5,058.47 $ 29.1835 $ 2,334.68 Step 5 $ 63,736.78 $ 5,311.40 $ 30.6427 $ 2,451.41 51064 Civilian Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 rvisor NE 72,224.35 $ 6,018.70 $ 34.7232 $ 2,777.86 75,835.57 $ 6,319.63 $ 36.4594 $ 2,916.75 79,627.34 $ 6,635.61 $ 38.2824 $ 3,062.59 83,608.71 $ 6,967.39 $ 40.1965 $ 3,215.72 87,789.15 $ 7,315.76 $ 42.2063 $ 3,376.51 51029 Community Service Officer NE Step 1 $ 53,698.72 $ 4,474.89 $ 25.8167 $ 2,065.34 Step 2 $ 56,383.66 $ 4,698.64 $ 27.1075 $ 2,168.60 Step 3 $ 59,202.84 $ 4,933.57 $ 28.4629 $ 2,277.03 Step 4 $ 62,162.98 $ 5,180.25 $ 29.8860 $ 2,390.88 Step 5 $ 65,271.13 $ 5,439.26 $ 31.3804 $ 2,510.43 Court Services and Crime Data 51030 Specialist NE Step 1 $ 58,296.74 $ 4,858.06 $ 28.0273 $ 2,242.18 Step 2 $ 61,211.58 $ 5,100.96 $ 29.4286 $ 2,354.29 Step 3 $ 64,272.16 $ 5,356.01 $ 30.9001 $ 2,472.01 Step 4 $ 67,485.76 $ 5,623.81 $ 32.4451 $ 2,595.61 Step 5 $ 70,860.05 $ 5,905.00 $ 34.0673 $ 2,725.39 51041 Parking Enforcement Officer NE Step 1 $ 53,698.72 $ 4,474.89 $ 25.8167 $ 2,065.34 Step 2 $ 56,383.66 $ 4,698.64 $ 27.1075 $ 2,168.60 Step 3 $ 59,202.84 $ 4,933.57 $ 28.4629 $ 2,277.03 Step 4 $ 62,162.98 $ 5,180.25 $ 29.8860 $ 2,390.88 Step 5 $ 65,271.13 $ 5,439.26 $ 31.3804 $ 2,510.43 50076 Police Officer NE Step 1 $ 81,820.59 $ 6,818.38 $ 39.3368 $ 3,146.95 Step 2 $ 85,911.62 $ 7,159.30 $ 41.3037 $ 3,304.29 Step 3 $ 90,207.20 $ 7,517.27 $ 43.3688 $ 3,469.51 Step 4 $ 94,717.56 $ 7,893.13 $ 45.5373 $ 3,642.98 Step 5 $ 99,453.43 $ 8,287.79 $ 47.8142 $ 3,825.13 51039 Police Records Specialist I NE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 39,366.33 $ 3,280.53 $ 18.9261 $ 1,514.09 41,334.64 $ 3,444.55 $ 19.8724 $ 1,589.79 43,401.38 $ 3,616.78 $ 20.8660 $ 1,669.28 45,571.44 $ 3,797.62 $ 21.9093 $ 1,752.75 47,850.02 $ 3,987.50 $ 23.0048 $ 1,840.39 Page 7 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (POA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 51040 Police Records Specialist II NE Step 1 $ 43,450.76 $ 3,620.90 $ 20.8898 $ 1,671.18 Step 2 $ 45,623.30 $ 3,801.94 $ 21.9343 $ 1,754.74 Step 3 $ 47,904.46 $ 3,992.04 $ 23.0310 $ 1,842.48 Step 4 $ 50,299.69 $ 4,191.64 $ 24.1825 $ 1,934.60 Step 5 $ 52,814.67 $ 4,401.22 $ 25.3917 $ 2,031.33 52085 Police Sergeant NE Step 1 $ 105,583.15 $ 8,798.60 $ 50.7611 $ 4,060.89 Step 2 $ 110,862.31 $ 9,238.53 $ 53.2992 $ 4,263.93 Step 3 $ 116,405.42 $ 9,700.45 $ 55.9641 $ 4,477.13 Step 4 $ 122,225.69 $ 10,185.47 $ 58.7624 $ 4,700.99 Step 5 $ 128,336.98 $ 10,694.75 $ 61.7005 $ 4,936.04 51062 Police Technician NE Step 1 $ 55,520.70 $ 4,626.73 $ 26.6926 $ 2,135.41 Step 2 $ 58,296.74 $ 4,858.06 $ 28.0273 $ 2,242.18 Step 3 $ 61,211.58 $ 5,100.96 $ 29.4286 $ 2,354.29 Step 4 $ 64,272.16 $ 5,356.01 $ 30.9001 $ 2,472.01 Step 5 $ 67,485.76 $ 5,623.81 $ 32.4451 $ 2,595.61 51071 Public Safety Trainee NE Step 1 $ 61,057.17 $ 5,088.10 $ 29.3544 $ 2,348.35 51065 Records Supervisor NE Step 1 $ 64,341.05 $ 5,361.75 $ 30.9332 $ 2,474.66 Step 2 $ 67,558.10 $ 5,629.84 $ 32.4799 $ 2,598.39 Step 3 $ 70,936.01 $ 5,911.33 $ 34.1038 $ 2,728.31 Step 4 $ 74,482.81 $ 6,206.90 $ 35.8090 $ 2,864.72 Step 5 $ 78,206.95 $ 6,517.25 $ 37.5995 $ 3,007.96 Victim Advocate and Community 51031 Services Specialist NE Step 1 $ 58,296.74 $ 4,858.06 $ 28.0273 $ 2,242.18 Step 2 $ 61,211.58 $ 5,100.96 $ 29.4286 $ 2,354.29 Step 3 $ 64,272.16 $ 5,356.01 $ 30.9001 $ 2,472.01 Step 4 $ 67,485.76 $ 5,623.81 $ 32.4451 $ 2,595.61 Step 5 $ 70,860.05 $ 5,905.00 $ 34.0673 $ 2,725.39 Page 8 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE THE POLICE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (PMEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 vA`�EYEFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 30090 Police Captain E Step 1 $ 141,311.32 $ 11,775.94 $ 67.9381 $ 5,435.05 Step 2 $ 148,376.89 $ 12,364.74 $ 71.3350 $ 5,706.80 Step 3 $ 155,795.73 $ 12,982.98 $ 74.9018 $ 5,992.14 Step 4 $ 163,585.52 $ 13,632.13 $ 78.6469 $ 6,291.75 Step 5 $ 171,764.80 $ 14,313.73 $ 82.5792 $ 6,606.34 Step 6 $ 180,353.04 $ 15,029.42 $ 86.7082 $ 6,936.66 Step 7 $ 189,370.69 $ 15,780.89 $ 91.0436 $ 7,283.49 30089 Police Lieutenant Step 1 $ 125,645.93 $ 10,470.49 $ 60.4067 $ 4,832.54 Step 2 $ 131,928.23 $ 10,994.02 $ 63.4270 $ 5,074.16 Step 3 $ 138,524.64 $ 11,543.72 $ 66.5984 $ 5,327.87 Step 4 $ 145,450.87 $ 12,120.91 $ 69.9283 $ 5,594.26 Step 5 $ 152,723.42 $ 12,726.95 $ 73.4247 $ 5,873.98 Step 6 $ 160,359.59 $ 13,363.30 $ 77.0960 $ 6,167.68 Step 7 $ 168,377.57 $ 14,031.46 $ 80.9508 $ 6,476.06 Page 9 of 19 a CITY OF BALDWIN PARK H„BaF, a,' SALARY SCHEDULE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU) SAS AgaISL ` . FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 s"ifACLEY� EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 40061 Equipment Mechanic NE Step 1 $ 46,830.21 $ 3,902.52 $ 22.5145 $ 1,801.16 Step 2 $ 49,171.73 $ 4,097.64 $ 23.6403 $ 1,891.22 Step 3 $ 51,630.31 $ 4,302.53 $ 24.8223 $ 1,985.78 Step 4 $ 54,211.83 $ 4,517.65 $ 26.0634 $ 2,085.07 Step 5 $ 56,922.42 $ 4,743.53 $ 27.3665 $ 2,189.32 Step 6 $ 59,768.54 $ 4,980.71 $ 28.7349 $ 2,298.79 Step 7 $ 62,756.97 $ 5,229.75 $ 30.1716 $ 2,413.73 40054 Maintenance Worker 1 NE Step 1 $ 39,468.65 $ 3,289.05 $ 18.9753 $ 1,518.03 Step 2 $ 41,442.09 $ 3,453.51 $ 19.9241 $ 1,593.93 Step 3 $ 43,514.19 $ 3,626.18 $ 20.9203 $ 1,673.62 Step 4 $ 45,689.90 $ 3,807.49 $ 21.9663 $ 1,757.30 Step 5 $ 47,974.39 $ 3,997.87 $ 23.0646 $ 1,845.17 Step 6 $ 50,373.11 $ 4,197.76 $ 24.2178 $ 1,937.43 Step 7 $ 52,891.77 $ 4,407.65 $ 25.4287 $ 2,034.30 40055 Maintenance Worker 11 NE Step 1 $ 43,416.22 $ 3,618.02 $ 20.8732 $ 1,669.85 Step 2 $ 45,587.03 $ 3,798.92 $ 21.9168 $ 1,753.35 Step 3 $ 47,866.38 $ 3,988.87 $ 23.0127 $ 1,841.01 Step 4 $ 50,259.70 $ 4,188.31 $ 24.1633 $ 1,933.07 Step 5 $ 52,772.69 $ 4,397.72 $ 25.3715 $ 2,029.72 Step 6 $ 55,411.32 $ 4,617.61 $ 26.6401 $ 2,131.20 Step 7 $ 58,181.89 $ 4,848.49 $ 27.9721 $ 2,237.76 40053 Senior Equipment Mechanic NE Step 1 $ 51,513.02 $ 4,292.75 $ 24.7659 $ 1,981.27 Step 2 $ 54,088.67 $ 4,507.39 $ 26.0042 $ 2,080.33 Step 3 $ 56,793.10 $ 4,732.76 $ 27.3044 $ 2,184.35 Step 4 $ 59,632.75 $ 4,969.40 $ 28.6696 $ 2,293.57 Step 5 $ 62,614.39 $ 5,217.87 $ 30.1031 $ 2,408.25 Step 6 $ 65,745.11 $ 5,478.76 $ 31.6082 $ 2,528.66 Step 7 $ 69,032.37 $ 5,752.70 $ 33.1886 $ 2,655.09 40060 Senior Maintenance Worker NE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 $ 47,923.85 $ 3,993.65 $ 23.0403 $ 1,843.22 $ 50,320.04 $ 4,193.34 $ 24.1923 $ 1,935.39 $ 52,836.04 $ 4,403.00 $ 25.4019 $ 2,032.16 $ 55,477.84 $ 4,623.15 $ 26.6720 $ 2,133.76 $ 58,251.73 $ 4,854.31 $ 28.0056 $ 2,240.45 $ 61,164.32 $ 5,097.03 $ 29.4059 $ 2,352.47 $ 64,222.54 $ 5,351.88 $ 30.8762 $ 2,470.10 Page 10 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HoaoF;; y; SALARY SCHEDULE THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU) sFISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 wa�(er°EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 40062 Street Sweeper Operator NE Step 1 $ 44,501.28 $ 3,708.44 $ 21.3948 $ 1,711.59 Step 2 $ 46,726.34 $ 3,893.86 $ 22.4646 $ 1,797.17 Step 3 $ 49,062.66 $ 4,088.56 $ 23.5878 $ 1,887.03 Step 4 $ 51,515.79 $ 4,292.98 $ 24.7672 $ 1,981.38 Step 5 $ 54,091.58 $ 4,507.63 $ 26.0056 $ 2,080.45 Step 6 $ 56,796.16 $ 4,733.01 $ 27.3058 $ 2,184.47 Step 7 $ 59,635.97 $ 4,969.66 $ 28.6711 $ 2,293.69 40063 Public Works Supervisor NE Step 1 $ 65,802.08 $ 5,483.51 $ 31.6356 $ 2,530.85 Step 2 $ 69,092.18 $ 5,757.68 $ 33.2174 $ 2,657.39 Step 3 $ 72,546.79 $ 6,045.57 $ 34.8783 $ 2,790.26 Step 4 $ 76,174.13 $ 6,347.84 $ 36.6222 $ 2,929.77 Step 5 $ 79,982.83 $ 6,665.24 $ 38.4533 $ 3,076.26 Step 6 $ 83,981.98 $ 6,998.50 $ 40.3759 $ 3,230.08 Step 7 $ 88,181.07 $ 7,348.42 $ 42.3947 $ 3,391.58 Page 11 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 80025 Accountant Step 1 $ 58,956.78 $ 4,913.06 $ 28.3446 $ 2,267.57 Step 2 $ 61,904.61 $ 5,158.72 $ 29.7618 $ 2,380.95 Step 3 $ 64,999.84 $ 5,416.65 $ 31.2499 $ 2,499.99 Step 4 $ 68,249.84 $ 5,687.49 $ 32.8124 $ 2,624.99 Step 5 $ 71,662.33 $ 5,971.86 $ 34.4530 $ 2,756.24 Step 6 $ 75,245.45 $ 6,270.45 $ 36.1757 $ 2,894.06 Step 7 $ 79,007.72 $ 6,583.98 $ 37.9845 $ 3,038.76 42036 Administrative Clerk I Step 1 $ 36,035.17 $ 3,002.93 $ 17.3246 $ 1,385.97 Step 2 $ 37,836.93 $ 3,153.08 $ 18.1908 $ 1,455.27 Step 3 $ 39,728.77 $ 3,310.73 $ 19.1004 $ 1,528.03 Step 4 $ 41,715.21 $ 3,476.27 $ 20.0554 $ 1,604.43 Step 5 $ 43,800.97 $ 3,650.08 $ 21.0582 $ 1,684.65 Step 6 $ 45,991.02 $ 3,832.59 $ 22.1111 $ 1,768.89 Step 7 $ 48,290.57 $ 4,024.21 $ 23.2166 $ 1,857.33 42037 Administrative Clerk 11 NE Step 1 $ 37,836.93 $ 3,153.08 $ 18.1908 $ 1,455.27 Step 2 $ 39,728.77 $ 3,310.73 $ 19.1004 $ 1,528.03 Step 3 $ 41,715.21 $ 3,476.27 $ 20.0554 $ 1,604.43 Step 4 $ 43,800.97 $ 3,650.08 $ 21.0582 $ 1,684.65 Step 5 $ 45,991.02 $ 3,832.59 $ 22.1111 $ 1,768.89 Step 6 $ 48,290.57 $ 4,024.21 $ 23.2166 $ 1,857.33 Step 7 $ 50,705.10 $ 4,225.43 $ 24.3775 $ 1,950.20 80039 Assistant Planner NE Step 1 $ 59,083.64 $ 4,923.64 $ 28.4056 $ 2,272.45 Step 2 $ 62,037.82 $ 5,169.82 $ 29.8259 $ 2,386.07 Step 3 $ 65,139.72 $ 5,428.31 $ 31.3172 $ 2,505.37 Step 4 $ 68,396.70 $ 5,699.73 $ 32.8830 $ 2,630.64 Step 5 $ 71,816.54 $ 5,984.71 $ 34.5272 $ 2,762.17 Step 6 $ 75,407.36 $ 6,283.95 $ 36.2535 $ 2,900.28 Step 7 $ 79,177.73 $ 6,598.14 $ 38.0662 $ 3,045.30 80040 Associate Engineer NE Step 1 $ 70,397.71 $ 5,866.48 $ 33.8451 $ 2,707.60 Step 2 $ 73,917.59 $ 6,159.80 $ 35.5373 $ 2,842.98 Step 3 $ 77,613.47 $ 6,467.79 $ 37.3142 $ 2,985.13 Step 4 $ 81,494.14 $ 6,791.18 $ 39.1799 $ 3,134.39 Step 5 $ 85,568.85 $ 7,130.74 $ 41.1389 $ 3,291 A 1 Step 6 $ 89,847.29 $ 7,487.27 $ 43.1958 $ 3,455.67 Step 7 $ 94,339.66 $ 7,861.64 $ 45.3556 $ 3,628A5 Page 12 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 80058 Associate Planner Step 1 $ 67,955.80 $ 5,662.98 $ 32.6711 $ 2,613.68 Step 2 $ 71,353.59 $ 5,946.13 $ 34.3046 $ 2,744.37 Step 3 $ 74,921.27 $ 6,243.44 $ 36.0198 $ 2,881.59 Step 4 $ 78,667.33 $ 6,555.61 $ 37.8208 $ 3,025.67 Step 5 $ 82,600.70 $ 6,883.39 $ 39.7119 $ 3,176.95 Step 6 $ 86,730.73 $ 7,227.56 $ 41.6975 $ 3,335.80 Step 7 $ 91,067.27 $ 7,588.94 $ 43.7823 $ 3,502.59 80073 Building Inspector NE Step 1 $ 57,658.62 $ 4,804.89 $ 27.7205 $ 2,217.64 Step 2 $ 60,541.55 $ 5,045.13 $ 29.1065 $ 2,328.52 Step 3 $ 63,568.63 $ 5,297.39 $ 30.5618 $ 2,444.95 Step 4 $ 66,747.06 $ 5,562.26 $ 32.0899 $ 2,567.19 Step 5 $ 70,084.42 $ 5,840.37 $ 33.6944 $ 2,695.55 Step 6 $ 73,588.64 $ 6,132.39 $ 35.3792 $ 2,830.33 Step 7 $ 77,268.07 $ 6,439.01 $ 37.1481 $ 2,971.85 Building/Engineering Permit 80062 Technician NE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 $ 41,722.14 $ 3,476.85 $ 20.0587 $ 1,604.70 $ 43,808.25 $ 3,650.69 $ 21.0617 $ 1,684.93 $ 45,998.66 $ 3,833.22 $ 22.1147 $ 1,769.18 $ 48,298.59 $ 4,024.88 $ 23.2205 $ 1,857.64 $ 50,713.52 $ 4,226.13 $ 24.3815 $ 1,950.52 $ 53,249.20 $ 4,437.43 $ 25.6006 $ 2,048.05 $ 55,911.66 $ 4,659.31 $ 26.8806 $ 2,150.45 80057 Business License Specialist NE Step 1 $ 49,455.33 $ 4,121.28 $ 23.7766 $ 1,902.13 Step 2 $ 51,928.09 $ 4,327.34 $ 24.9654 $ 1,997.23 Step 3 $ 54,524.50 $ 4,543.71 $ 26.2137 $ 2,097.10 Step 4 $ 57,250.72 $ 4,770.89 $ 27.5244 $ 2,201.95 Step 5 $ 60,113.26 $ 5,009.44 $ 28.9006 $ 2,312.05 Step 6 $ 63,118.92 $ 5,259.91 $ 30.3456 $ 2,427.65 Step 7 $ 66,274.87 $ 5,522.91 $ 31.8629 $ 2,549.03 80033 Community Enhancement Officer NE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 $ 49,718.17 $ 4,143.18 $ 23.9030 $ 1,912.24 $ 52,204.08 $ 4,350.34 $ 25.0981 $ 2,007.85 $ 54,814.28 $ 4,567.86 $ 26.3530 $ 2,108.24 $ 57,555.00 $ 4,796.25 $ 27.6707 $ 2,213.65 $ 60,432.75 $ 5,036.06 $ 29.0542 $ 2,324.34 $ 63,454.39 $ 5,287.87 $ 30.5069 $ 2,440.55 $ 66,627.10 $ 5,552.26 $ 32.0323 $ 2,562.58 Page 13 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 Community Enhancement 80065 Supervisor NE Step 1 $ 65,169.65 $ 5,430.80 $ 31.3316 $ 5,430.80 Step 2 $ 68,428.13 $ 5,702.34 $ 32.8981 $ 5,702.34 Step 3 $ 71,849.54 $ 5,987.46 $ 34.5430 $ 5,987.46 Step 4 $ 75,442.01 $ 6,286.83 $ 36.2702 $ 6,286.83 Step 5 $ 79,214.11 $ 6,601.18 $ 38.0837 $ 6,601.18 Step 6 $ 83,174.82 $ 6,931.23 $ 39.9879 $ 6,93113 Step 7 $ 87,333.56 $ 7,277.80 $ 41.9873 $ 7,277.80 80024 Community Services Supervisor NE Step 1 $ 72,674.38 $ 6,056.20 $ 34.9396 $ 2,795.17 Step 2 $ 76,308.10 $ 6,359.01 $ 36.6866 $ 2,934.93 Step 3 $ 80,123.51 $ 6,676.96 $ 38.5209 $ 3,081.67 Step 4 $ 84,129.68 $ 7,010.81 $ 40.4470 $ 3,235.76 Step 5 $ 88,336.17 $ 7,361.35 $ 42.4693 $ 3,397.54 Step 6 $ 92,752.98 $ 7,729.41 $ 44.5928 $ 3,567.42 Step 7 $ 97,390.63 $ 8,115.89 $ 46.8224 $ 3,745.79 42048 Construction Clerk NE Step 1 $ 38,476.18 $ 3,206.35 $ 18.4982 $ 1,479.85 Step 2 $ 40,399.99 $ 3,366.67 $ 19.4231 $ 1,553.85 Step 3 $ 42,419.99 $ 3,535.00 $ 20.3942 $ 1,631.54 Step 4 $ 44,540.98 $ 3,711.75 $ 21.4139 $ 1,713.11 Step 5 $ 46,768.03 $ 3,897.34 $ 22.4846 $ 1,798.77 Step 6 $ 49,106.44 $ 4,092.20 $ 23.6089 $ 1,888.71 Step 7 $ 51,561.76 $ 4,296.81 $ 24.7893 $ 1,983.14 80077 Engineering Assistant NE Step 1 $ 56,147.38 $ 4,678.95 $ 26.9939 $ 2,159.51 Step 2 $ 58,954.75 $ 4,912.90 $ 28.3436 $ 2,267.49 Step 3 $ 61,902.49 $ 5,158.54 $ 29.7608 $ 2,380.86 Step 4 $ 64,997.61 $ 5,416.47 $ 31.2489 $ 2,499.91 Step 5 $ 68,247.49 $ 5,687.29 $ 32.8113 $ 2,624.90 Step 6 $ 71,659.87 $ 5,971.66 $ 34.4519 $ 2,756.15 Step 7 $ 75,242.86 $ 6,270.24 $ 36.1745 $ 2,893.96 42045 Finance Clerk NE Step 1 $ 38,492.54 $ 3,207.71 $ 18.5060 $ 1,480.48 Step 2 $ 40,417.17 $ 3,368.10 $ 19.4313 $ 1,554.51 Step 3 $ 42,438.02 $ 3,536.50 $ 20.4029 $ 1,632.23 Step 4 $ 44,559.93 $ 3,713.33 $ 21.4230 $ 1,713.84 Step 5 $ 46,787.92 $ 3,898.99 $ 22.4942 $ 1,799.54 Step 6 $ 49,127.32 $ 4,093.94 $ 23.6189 $ 1,889.51 Step 7 $ 51,583.68 $ 4,298.64 $ 24.7998 $ 1,983.99 Page 14 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9. 2023 80026 Housing Inspector NE Step 1 $ 49,718.17 $ 4,143.18 $ 23.9030 $ 1,912.24 Step 2 $ 52,204.08 $ 4,350.34 $ 25.0981 $ 2,007.85 Step 3 $ 54,814.28 $ 4,567.86 $ 26.3530 $ 2,108.24 Step 4 $ 57,555.00 $ 4,796.25 $ 27.6707 $ 2,213.65 Step 5 $ 60,432.75 $ 5,036.06 $ 29.0542 $ 2,324.34 Step 6 $ 63,454.39 $ 5,287.87 $ 30.5069 $ 2,440.55 Step 7 $ 66,627.10 $ 5,552.26 $ 32.0323 $ 2,562.58 80064 Housing Programs Coordinator NE Step 1 $ 60,640.50 $ 5,053.38 $ 29.1541 $ 2,332.33 Step 2 $ 63,672.53 $ 5,306.04 $ 30.6118 $ 2,448.94 Step 3 $ 66,856.15 $ 5,571.35 $ 32.1424 $ 2,571.39 Step 4 $ 70,198.96 $ 5,849.91 $ 33.7495 $ 2,699.96 Step 5 $ 73,708.91 $ 6,142.41 $ 35.4370 $ 2,834.96 Step 6 $ 77,394.35 $ 6,449.53 $ 37.2088 $ 2,976.71 Step 7 $ 81,264.07 $ 6,772.01 $ 39.0693 $ 3,125.54 42050 Housing Specialist NE Step 1 $ 38,476.18 $ 3,206.35 $ 18.4982 $ 1,479.85 Step 2 $ 40,399.99 $ 3,366.67 $ 19.4231 $ 1,553.85 Step 3 $ 42,419.99 $ 3,535.00 $ 20.3942 $ 1,631.54 Step 4 $ 44,540.98 $ 3,711.75 $ 21.4139 $ 1,713.11 Step 5 $ 46,768.03 $ 3,897.34 $ 22.4846 $ 1,798.77 Step 6 $ 49,106.44 $ 4,092.20 $ 23.6089 $ 1,888.71 Step 7 $ 51,561.76 $ 4,296.81 $ 24.7893 $ 1,983.14 42049 Housing Technician NE Step 1 $ 36,720.39 $ 3,060.03 $ 17.6540 $ 1,412.32 Step 2 $ 38,556.41 $ 3,213.03 $ 18.5367 $ 1,482.94 Step 3 $ 40,484.23 $ 3,373.69 $ 19.4636 $ 1,557.09 Step 4 $ 42,508.45 $ 3,542.37 $ 20.4368 $ 1,634.94 Step 5 $ 44,633.87 $ 3,719.49 $ 21.4586 $ 1,716.69 Step 6 $ 46,865.56 $ 3,905.46 $ 22.5315 $ 1,802.52 Step 7 $ 49,208.84 $ 4,100.74 $ 23.6581 $ 1,892.65 42020 Imaging Specialist NE Step 1 $ 38,492.51 $ 3,207.71 $ 18.5060 $ 1,480.48 Step 2 $ 40,417.14 $ 3,368.09 $ 19.4313 $ 1,554.51 Step 3 $ 42,437.99 $ 3,536.50 $ 20.4029 $ 1,632.23 Step 4 $ 44,559.89 $ 3,713.32 $ 21.4230 $ 1,713.84 Step 5 $ 46,787.89 $ 3,898.99 $ 22.4942 $ 1,799.53 Step 6 $ 49,127.28 $ 4,093.94 $ 23.6189 $ 1,889.51 Step 7 $ 51,583.64 $ 4,298.64 $ 24.7998 $ 1,983.99 42021 Information Systems Analyst NE Step 1 $ 60,891.47 $ 5,074.29 $ 29.2747 $ 2,341.98 Step 2 $ 63,936.05 $ 5,328.00 $ 30.7385 $ 2,459.08 Step 3 $ 67,132.85 $ 5,594.40 $ 32.2754 $ 2,582.03 Step 4 $ 70,489.49 $ 5,874.12 $ 33.8892 $ 2,711.13 Step 5 $ 74,013.97 $ 6,167.83 $ 35.5836 $ 2,846.69 Step 6 $ 77,714.66 $ 6,476.22 $ 37.3628 $ 2,989.03 Step 7 $ 81,600.40 $ 6,800.03 $ 39.2310 $ 3,138A8 Page 15 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 Information Systems Support 80043 Technician M Step 1 $ 47,152.25 $ 3,929.35 $ 22.6694 $ 1,813.55 Step 2 $ 49,509.87 $ 4,125.82 $ 23.8028 $ 1,904.23 Step 3 $ 51,985.36 $ 4,332.11 $ 24.9930 $ 1,999.44 Step 4 $ 54,584.63 $ 4,548.72 $ 26.2426 $ 2,099A1 Step 5 $ 57,313.86 $ 4,776.15 $ 27.5547 $ 2,204.38 Step 6 $ 60,179.55 $ 5,014.96 $ 28.9325 $ 2,314.60 Step 7 $ 63,188.53 $ 5,265.71 $ 30.3791 $ 2,430.33 80037 Management Analyst NE Step 1 $ 60,891.47 $ 5,074.29 $ 29.2747 $ 2,341.98 Step 2 $ 63,936.05 $ 5,328.00 $ 30.7385 $ 2,459.08 Step 3 $ 67,132.85 $ 5,594.40 $ 32.2754 $ 2,582.03 Step 4 $ 70,489.49 $ 5,874.12 $ 33.8892 $ 2,711.13 Step 5 $ 74,013.97 $ 6,167.83 $ 35.5836 $ 2,846.69 Step 6 $ 77,714.66 $ 6,476.22 $ 37.3628 $ 2,989.03 Step 7 $ 81,600.40 $ 6,800.03 $ 39.2310 $ 3,138A8 80069 Management Assistant NE Step 1 $ 56,745.23 $ 4,728.77 $ 27.2814 $ 2,182.51 Step 2 $ 59,582.49 $ 4,965.21 $ 28.6454 $ 2,291.63 Step 3 $ 62,561.62 $ 5,213.47 $ 30.0777 $ 2,406.22 Step 4 $ 65,689.70 $ 5,474.14 $ 31.5816 $ 2,526.53 Step 5 $ 68,974.18 $ 5,747.85 $ 33.1607 $ 2,652.85 Step 6 $ 72,422.89 $ 6,035.24 $ 34.8187 $ 2,785.50 Step 7 $ 76,044.03 $ 6,337.00 $ 36.5596 $ 2,924.77 80052 Payroll Specialist NE Step 1 $ 49,470.54 $ 4,122.54 $ 23.7839 $ 1,902.71 Step 2 $ 51,944.07 $ 4,328.67 $ 24.9731 $ 1,997.85 Step 3 $ 54,541.27 $ 4,545.11 $ 26.2218 $ 2,097.74 Step 4 $ 57,268.33 $ 4,772.36 $ 27.5329 $ 2,202.63 Step 5 $ 60,131.75 $ 5,010.98 $ 28.9095 $ 2,312.76 Step 6 $ 63,138.34 $ 5,261.53 $ 30.3550 $ 2,428.40 Step 7 $ 66,295.25 $ 5,524.60 $ 31.8727 $ 2,549.82 80051 Program Coordinator NE Step 1 $ 48,250.04 $ 4,020.84 $ 23.1971 $ 1,855.77 Step 2 $ 50,662.54 $ 4,221.88 $ 24.3570 $ 1,948.56 Step 3 $ 53,195.67 $ 4,432.97 $ 25.5748 $ 2,045.99 Step 4 $ 55,855.45 $ 4,654.62 $ 26.8536 $ 2,148.29 Step 5 $ 58,648.23 $ 4,887.35 $ 28.1963 $ 2,255.70 Step 6 $ 61,580.64 $ 5,131.72 $ 29.6061 $ 2,368A9 Step 7 $ 64,659.67 $ 5,388.31 $ 31.0864 $ 2,486.91 Page 16 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE CITY EMPLOYEE ASSOCIATION (CEA) FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 80031 Program Supervisor NE Step 1 $ 60,913.19 $ 5,076.10 $ 29.2852 $ 2,342.81 Step 2 $ 63,958.85 $ 5,329.90 $ 30.7494 $ 2,459.96 Step 3 $ 67,156.79 $ 5,596.40 $ 32.2869 $ 2,582.95 Step 4 $ 70,514.63 $ 5,876.22 $ 33.9013 $ 2,712.10 Step 5 $ 74,040.36 $ 6,170.03 $ 35.5963 $ 2,847.71 Step 6 $ 77,742.38 $ 6,478.53 $ 37.3761 $ 2,990.09 Step 7 $ 81,629.50 $ 6,802.46 $ 39.2449 $ 3,139.60 80035 Senior Finance Clerk NE Step 1 $ 47,100.31 $ 3,925.03 $ 22.6444 $ 1,811.55 Step 2 $ 49,455.33 $ 4,121.28 $ 23.7766 $ 1,902.13 Step 3 $ 51,928.09 $ 4,327.34 $ 24.9654 $ 1,997.23 Step 4 $ 54,524.50 $ 4,543.71 $ 26.2137 $ 2,097.10 Step 5 $ 57,250.72 $ 4,770.89 $ 27.5244 $ 2,201.95 Step 6 $ 60,113.26 $ 5,009.44 $ 28.9006 $ 2,312.05 Step 7 $ 63,118.92 $ 5,259.91 $ 30.3456 $ 2,427.65 42052 Senior Housing Specialist NE Step 1 $ 48,783.22 $ 4,065.27 $ 23.4535 $ 1,876.28 Step 2 $ 51,222.38 $ 4,268.53 $ 24.6261 $ 1,970.09 Step 3 $ 53,783.50 $ 4,481.96 $ 25.8575 $ 2,068.60 Step 4 $ 56,472.68 $ 4,706.06 $ 27.1503 $ 2,172.03 Step 5 $ 59,296.31 $ 4,941.36 $ 28.5078 $ 2,280.63 Step 6 $ 62,261.13 $ 5,188.43 $ 29.9332 $ 2,394.66 Step 7 $ 65,374.18 $ 5,447.85 $ 31.4299 $ 2,514.39 80041 Senior Planner NE Step 1 $ 78,138.18 $ 6,511.52 $ 37.5664 $ 3,005.31 Step 2 $ 82,045.09 $ 6,837.09 $ 39.4448 $ 3,155.58 Step 3 $ 86,147.35 $ 7,178.95 $ 41.4170 $ 3,313.36 Step 4 $ 90,454.71 $ 7,537.89 $ 43.4878 $ 3,479.03 Step 5 $ 94,977.45 $ 7,914.79 $ 45.6622 $ 3,652.98 Step 6 $ 99,726.32 $ 8,310.53 $ 47.9453 $ 3,835.63 Step 7 $ 104,712.64 $ 8,726.05 $ 50.3426 $ 4,027.41 Page 17 of 19 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SALARY SCHEDULE PART-TIME EMPLOYEES FISCAL YEAR 2023-2024 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2023 HOURLY RATES fi' y11 Youth Employment Participant 16.82 17.16 17.50 14 � � 5������.�������Cashier ��a � ������ ������� ��� ��� ��� ��� ��., � ,.� .,.� ,.� 16.82 17.16 17.50 PT3 Recreation Leader ° t 16.82 17.16 17.50 OfficeClerk I ,� alm EE11111 16.82 17.16 17.50 PT4 Office Clerk II t 17.16 17.50 17.85 PT5 Intern 16.82 17.16 17.50 Police Cadet ' .,.,.,.,., „.,.O„„„„„„ I I 1 16.82 17.16 17.50 PT6 Department Assistant 17.85 18.21 18.57 Computer Assistant 17.85 18.21 18.57 Maintenance Assistant �` °� ` � �,� �� 17.85 18.21 18.57 PT7 Maintenance Assistant 11 Senior Recreation Leader t e XoNEMIX17 1, 000000018.21 18.21 18.57 18.57 18.95 18.95 PT8 Assistant Boxing Coach Fleet Assistant Building Aide 18.57 18.94 19.32 16.82 17.15 17.50 16.82 17.15 17.50 PT9 Lifeguard ., «.18.94 19.32 19.71 PT10 Water Safety Instructor 19.32 19.71 20.10 Fleet Assistant II 16.82 17.15 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 PT11 Swim Coach' 19.71 20.10 20.51 Police Specialist 16.82 17.15 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 Computer Specialist r 19.71 20.10 20.51 Housing Specialist 1 16.82 17.15 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 fii' Head Lifeguard 2010. 2050. 2091. Planning Technician 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 Community Enhancement Officer 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 Parking Enforcement Officer 17.50 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 Page 18 of 19 PT13 Administrative Clerk 11- HR 17.66 18.54 19.47 20.44 21.47 22.54 23.67 PT14 Program Specialist 20.50 20.91 21.33 Housing Specialist 11 „� 17.85 , 18.20 , 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 Rehabilitation Housing Specialist 17.85 18.20 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 Head Boxing Coach 2050. 2091. 21.33 PT15 Human Resources Generalist 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 Finance Generalist 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 Housing Generalist 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 City Clerk Specialist 18.57 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 PT16 Aquatic Manager 21.33 21.76 22.19 .,« PT17 Domestic Violence Advocate 18.94 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 21.33 PT18 19.32 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 21.33 21.75 PT19 19.70 20.10 20.50 20.91 21.33 21.75 22.19 PT20 20.10 20.50 20.91 21.33 21.75 22.19 22.63 PT21 20.50 20.91 21.33 21.75 22.19 22.63 23.09 PT22 Sign Language Interpreter 20.91 21.33 21.75 22.19 22.63 23.09 23.55 PT23 21.33 21.75 22.19 22.63 23.09 23.55 24.02 PT24 21.75 22.19 22.63 23.09 23.55 24.02 24.50 PT25 22.19 22.63 23.09 23.55 24.02 24.50 24.99 PT26 Civilian Dispatcher 22.63 23.09 23.55 24.02 24.50 24.99 25.49 PT27 Reserve Police Officer 23.09 23.55 24.02 24.50 24.99 25.49 26.00 PT28 Housing Financial Analyst 28.42 29.84 31.34 32.90 34.55 36.27 38.09 Approved October 4, 2023 Resolution No. 2023-033 Page 19 of 19 RN37*N NIaIll us] k Business License Specialist Established Date: July 9, 2023 Position Code: 80057 Group: CEA FLSA: Non -Exempt SUMMARY: Under basic supervision, performs journey level technical accounting and business license support duties. Maintains a variety of accounting records, ledgers, logs, and files; assists in the preparation of financial documents and reports; provides quality customer service in answering questions, providing information and completing applications for City services and taxes; receives and records payments; enters data, and records incoming revenue for the City. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Provides information, instruction, and assistance to the public and others having business with the City; assists customers with requests, applications, government forms, and other documents; accepts and processes payments from walk-in customers and by mail; answers telephones, emails, greets the public, responds to and resolves customer service issues in a courteous and respectful manner; answers questions and resolves issues within scope of authority and City guidelines; refers matters requiring policy interpretation to supervisor for resolution; coordinates solution of customer service issues with other department staff, and effectively communicates customer service issues. • Computes and determines various tax liabilities and/or various permit fees along with explaining calculations and compliance requirements to the public. • Processes requests for information and attempts to resolve them by researching files and records; explains rules, policies, and procedures; explains the proper use and completion of forms and documents. • Receives, processes and posts details of transactions such as licensing and permit fees and fines; opens and sorts incoming mail for processing. • Reviews source documents for compliance to rules and regulations; determines proper handling of financial and financial transactions within designated limits. • Prepares and submits required reports. • Provides assistance in other Finance Department functional areas as assigned. • Performs a variety of clerical functions, including typing, filing, and maintaining records; cross -trains in other accounting and clerical jobs as assigned. • Participates in the processing of license applications and issuance of licenses. • Provides information on license fees and regulations to applicants. • Assists applicants in completing forms. • Collects fees and issues licenses. • Maintains associated files and records. • Checks to ensure that proper licenses are in the possession of business operators. • Maintains departmental records and files in alphabetical, numerical, chronological, or other predetermined categories. Business License Specialist Baldwin Park CA 1 of 2 *Prepares financial and statistical reports. * Receives, deposits, and accounts for money during fiscal transactions. * Makes routine arithmetical calculations, makes entries inbooks ofaccount and makes appointments. � Supports the relationship between the City of Baldwin PoMh and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work -related issues and City information; pgdbrnoa other duties and special assignments as required or assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education, Training and Experience Guidelines: High School Diploma orGE[}equivalent; two years ofexperience involving municipal business license processing or other financial clerical work, enforcement, inspection, and investigation, including customer service experience. Knowledge of: ° City organization, operodona, po|iciee, and procedures. � Basic principles and procedures of accounting payment procesning, balancing regioLere, receipt processing procedures and record maintenance. w Telephone etiquette and customer service protocol. ° Customer service standards and protocols. * Business computers and standard M8Office software applications. Skill in: ° Explaining business license rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures. * Operating 8personal computer utilizing 8variety Ofbusiness software. * Entering numerical and related information into a computer system with speed and accuracy. * Maintaining accurate and interrelated financial and technical n8COndS. * Organizing tasks and meeting deadlines. ° Following verbal and written instructions and procedures. * Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. * Dealing tactfully and courteously with the public. * Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers and the public. LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A valid California State Driver's License is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed in a standard office environment. Business License Specialist Baldwin Park C^ 2vf2 R [Q-3 Q *141 :112 0 will Court Services and Crime Data Specialist Established Date: July 9, 2023 Position Code: 51030 Group: POA FLSA: Non -Exempt SUMMARY: Under general supervision, provides sub -professional technical and administrative support of data processing, researches and analyzes crime data in support of community policing and crime prevention, prepares and maintains files of citations or other legal documents, and maintains records on evidence. Performs professional level crime analysis, including identifying crime patterns and series, forecasting of future crime occurrences, and maps crime occurrences, performs tactical crime analysis and comprehensive research projects and surveys, creates statistical reports using computer software, performs other related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below, reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Responsible for coordinating department personnel subpoenaed for court testimony. Serves as a liaison between the District Attorney's Office and police personnel. Tracks e-subpoenas/court calendars, verifies and processes overtime for on -call subpoenas. Provides e-subpoena and EPCD software training. • Reviews misdemeanor and felony reports for accuracy and completion, responsible for e-filing felony and misdemeanor cases, including misdemeanor traffic citations and custody and non -custody cases with the District Attorney's Office. • Responds to court/discovery requests for documents and video on pending criminal cases. • Responsible for tracking crime tip leads in the Los Angeles Crime Stoppers website. Distributes crime tips to personnel and updates crime stoppers database. • Serves as a liaison between the Criminal Courts and the department; updates personnel regarding changes in policies and procedures; respond to questions/concerns from the public, staff, and other law enforcement agencies regarding arrests and criminal court processes. • Reviews and analyzes crime and intelligence reports and related criminal data to identify and evaluate prevalent and emerging crime series, trends, and patterns and "hot spots". • Utilizes manual and automated systems to query, retrieve, process, and analyze crime, arrests, calls for service, and other sources of criminal data and information. • Prepares crime and intelligence analysis and statistical reports, including bulletins, such as, "WANTED" flyers, Missing Persons, known offender bulletins, crime watch alerts, and crime series and pattern bulletins. • Prepares charts, maps, posters, and other visual presentations in support of management and staff. • Works closely with Detectives to develop investigative leads to support case investigations and the successful prosecution of criminal offenders. Court Services and Crime Data Specialist Baldwin Park CA 1 of 2 • Communicates and shares analytical, crime intelligence, and statistical products, finding, and recommendations to Department command staff through written expression, oral presentations, and data visualization. • Manages all social media platforms to continue to build online presence for Baldwin Park's Police Department, including but not limited to, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedln, and Next Door; Creates and maintains consistent content, messaging, and engagement on the various social media platforms. • Monitors, gathers, and disseminates actionable and relevant information from social media websites to Department personnel for situational awareness; Provides social media analytic reports regularly and as requested, to evaluate engagement. • Maintain confidentiality of all sensitive information, data, and items of evidence. • May be required to testify in court, and/or court appearances. • Supports the relationship between the City of Baldwin Park and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work -related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education, Training and Experience Guidelines: Any combination of experience, training, and education that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: Two (2) years of progressively responsible experience performing research, statistical, or crime analysis in a law enforcement agency. Equivalent to an Associate of Arts degree from an accredited college with a major in administration of justice or criminal justice, or a closely related field. A bachelor's degree is highly desirable. Knowledge of: • City organization, operations, policies, and procedures. • Principles, practices and methods of administrative and statistical analysis. • Customer service standards and protocols. • Law enforcement functions and processes. • Policies, rules, and regulations governing the conduct and safety of police records programs. • Principles and practices of confidential records management and file maintenance. • Geography, roads, and landmarks of the City and surrounding areas. • English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuations. • Business computers and standard MS Office software applications. • Various social medial platforms and social media analytic tools to monitor and evaluate social medial presence and performance. Skill in: • Independently perform research. • Draft reports and correspondence. • Use independent judgement and personal initiative. • Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. • Follow verbal and written instructions and procedures. • Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers and the public. LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A valid State of California driver's license and an acceptable driving record. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is generally performed in a standard office environment and may require field work. Court Services and Crime Data Specialist Baldwin Park CA 2 of 2 JOB DESCRIPTION Housing Programs Coordinator Established Date: July 9, 2023 Position Code: 80064 Group: CEA FLSA: Non -Exempt SUMMARY: Under general supervision, performs a variety of complex tasks in the development, implementation, and delivery of housing program activities, operations, and services to program participants. Provides technical staff assistance, supervises subordinate personnel, and performs related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Plan, assign, supervise, and participate in the administration of various affordable housing programs, such as, , Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8), Public Housing, Project -Based Vouchers (PBVs), and New Construction, in accordance with Federal rules and regulations. • Supervise and review the work of staff involved in determining eligibility of new housing applicants and re-examining eligibility of program participants. • Perform quality control audits for SEMAP and audit inspections of HQS inspections. • Prepare, write, and submit HUD reporting requirements, including but not limited to, SEMAP, PHA Plans, Administrative Plans, CAP fund, and staff reports to City Council and the Housing Authority Board. • Review contracts and rental agreements with landlords and tenants. • Process Housing Assistance Payments to Landlords. • Prepare packets for Housing Authority meetings. • Prepare and submit applications for additional Federal funding, quarterly requisitions and year-end reports. • Plan, organize, and implement projects designed to stimulate the development of housing available to low and moderate income residents. • Manage and maintain City/CDC owned properties as necessary and assumes such property meets appropriate code requirements. • Interpret and apply for Federal Program guidelines and policy statements. • Prepare and submit annual budget for the Section 8 and Neighborhood Preservation Programs in compliance with Federal guidelines. • Supervise and train staff for program operations and assures work procedures meets acceptable standards and deadlines. • Prepare for implementation of any new laws and regulations for the Section 8 existing program. • Participates in the Community Development Block Grant CDBG reporting requirements. • Assists in the development and implementation of projects related to the CDBG program and assists other City Departments in complying with CDBG reporting requirements. • Supports the Housing Division staff as needed in the absence of the Housing Manager. Housing Programs Coordinator Baldwin Park CA 1 of 2 • Supports the relationship between the City of Baldwin Park and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work -related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education, training, and experience that would likely provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for a satisfactory job performance. A typical combination would include: Education: Associate Degree or advanced college course work in Public Administration, Business Administration, or a closely related field. Experience: Four (4) years of grant program administration, including Section 8 Housing Assistance, Public Housing, CDBG, HOME, CAL Home, and PLHA program related experience. Two (2) additional years of experience in housing and grants may substitute the education requirement. Bilingual capability in the Spanish language is highly desirable. Knowledge of: • Principles and practices of supervision and training. • Landlord/tenant laws and mediation principles and techniques. • Federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations relating to the provision of subsidized, low-income housing assistance programs and administration of Housing Authority. • Section 8, PBV and Public Housing daily operations, activities, and services. • Municipal government functions related to federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations. • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME grant programs. • Integrated Disbursement & Information System (IDIS). Skill in: • Supervise subordinate personnel engaged in providing subsidized low-income housing related services. • Effectively communicate with the public, federal agencies, and staff both orally and in writing. • Advise and assist program participants in obtaining and maintaining subsidized low-income housing assistance. • Interpret, explain, and apply applicable laws, rules, and regulations. • Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing, utilizing the English language. • Establish and maintain cooperative work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties. LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A valid California State Driver's License is required. Housing Programs Coordinator Baldwin Park CA 2 of 2 OF Y Spy GAERIPL JOB DESCRIPTION Housing Programs Coordinator Established Date: July 9, 2023 Position Code: 80064 Group: CEA FLSA: Non -Exempt SUMMARY: Undergeneral supervision, performs a variety of complex tasks in the development, implementation, and delivery of housing program activities, operations, and services to program participants,; pE!rovides technical staff assistance, supervises subordinate personnel, and performs related duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:,-- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may Ltormatted- Font color. Red include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees maybe assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. <The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: 0 Plan, assign, supervise, and participate in the administration of various affordable housing programs, such as, Seclf, Housing Choice Voucher igection 8 —P+GW-arn, aT4d--Public HousingProect-Based Vouchers (FEys �_arLd & New Construction, in accordance with Federal rules and regulations. . Supervise and review the work of staff involved in determining eligibility of new housing applicants and re-examining eligibility of program participants. 0 Perform quality control audits for SEMAP and audit inspections of HQS inspections. 0 Prepare, write, and submit HUD reporting requirements, including but not limited to, SEMAP, PHA Plans, Administrative Plans, CAP fund, and staff reports to City Council and the Housing Authority Board. 0 Review contracts and rental acireements with landlords and tenants. 0 Process Housing Assistance Payments to Landlords. 0 Prepare packets for Housing Authority meetings. 0 Prepare and submit applications for additional Federal funding, quarterly requisitions, and year-end reports. 0 Plan, organize, and implement projects designed to stimulate the development of housing available to low and moderate income residents. . Manage and maintain City/CDC owned properties as necessary and assumes such property meets appropriate code requirements. 0 Interpret and apply for Federal Program guidelines and policy statements. . Prepare and submit annual budget for the Section 8 and Neighborhood Preservation Programs in compliance with Federal guidelines. 4 Supervise and train staff for program operations and assures work procedures meets acceptable standards and deadlines. Prepare for implementation of any new laws and regulations for the Section 8 existing program. Partid ates in the Coonmunity Development Block Grant CDBG re ortino ro uirements. Assists in the development and implementation of projects related to the CDBG Crociram and assists other Q L ty Departments in com i ing with ('-_DBG re ortin re uirements • Sul?ports the Housinft D'€vision staff as needed in the absence of the F-lousinq Manager Housing Programs Coordinator Baldwin Park CA 1 of 2 --R-emaw dan,4a"-cAawns-and-/ac-ae&s-c&aims-submitted 1)y-Wndiords--arid-apprGve-fina4 ctairns--acd pnaGesc.payments, Supports the relationship between the City of Baldwin Park and the generalpublicby demonstrating Formatted: Font color: Rod courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work -related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: E-dt4GatiGii,T-raW4i%-and-E-xper4enc,G-C�ukielines. Any combination of education trainingp and experience and-trar; " � ^: "dkelypiGvkfe4h-e requrred!tq!_vtouid Iikeiy orovide the knowledge skills and abilities isqua1ify*tg Lob_Rqrfqrr�nance. A typical way-to-obtaithe -k-nowledgie, aiwl-aNflties, wotAd b&Lcorribination wool Formatted; Font: Bold Administration or a closeiy related field. Formatted; Font: Bold mnaminglum olGsely-felated4pe4d- Bilingual capability in the Spanish language is highly desirable Knowledge of: 0 Principles and practices of supervision and training. 0 Landlord/tenant laws and mediation principles and techniques. o Federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations relating to the provision of subsidized, low-income housing assistance programs and administration of Housing Authority. 0 Sp.ntinn 8 PRV and Piffifir. Hokisina d2i[v onemfionq 2r.fivifips and scrvinps Skill in: 0 Supervise subordinate personnel engaged in providing subsidized low-income housing related services. 0 Effectively communicate with the public, federal agencies, and staff both orally and in writing. . Advise and assist program participants in obtaining and maintaining subsidized low-income housing assistance, 0 Interpret, explain, and apply applicable laws, rules, and regulations. 0 Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing, utilizing the English language. 0 Establish and maintain cooperative work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties. LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A valid California State Driver's License is required. Housing Programs Coordinator Baldwin Park CA 2 of 2 Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist Established Date: July 9.2023 Position Code: 51031 Group: POA FLSA: Non -Exempt SUMMARY: Under general supervision provides victim advocacy within u law enforcement environment to victims Of dDrneStC viO|8nC8 and 3exU8| violence. Utilizes reSOUrC8S that may apply LO the viCUno'S immediate needs through collaboration with other 8gHn{jeS. law 8nfOn}ement, the judicial system and/or shelter. Coordinates and ovgragga various community -directed programs and activities related to the Police Department. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: — Essential functions, audefined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any Ofthe following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This isnot G comprehensive listing nfall functions and duties performed bvincumbents ofthis class; employees may be ai eddub*avwhioh are not listed below, reasonable aoou/nnnudatiuna will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: w Provides supportive aen/cga to victims and families of donoeado violence and sexual minxea, including emotional support, financial assistance, counseling, victim rights information, and victim agency referrals. * Provides services and education to victims, survivors, students, parents, and community groups in order toprevent domestic violence. ° VVOrkS with and 8SSiSLS officers and detective with ongoing dOrneSUC violence and SHXU8| Crino8S investigations. ~ Provides assistance and support to domestic violence victims relative to the criminal court system. * Provides information on benefits for domestic violence victims and their families and assistance in locating shelters, temporary lodging, clothes, food, etc. p Assist domestic violence victims with the U Visa application process and requirements. ° Plans, 000njinataa, adminiaLara, and monitors effective education and outreach programs on avariety of citizen needs and services; oommuniootea, educatua, nutworka, and actively participates with agencies, neighborhood groups, volunteers, courts, city events, and other city departments. * Updates the departments vvebaite and social media content; monitors eooio| media p|oUbrnna; creates brOChUn8S, OyerS, pUb|iC8UDnS, reports, forms, and related nn8[eri8| for department communications and marketing. ° Plans, 000ndinetan, and overeaee, community events as iirelates tothe police department and attend events after normal working hours, weekends, and holidays. ° Schedules and participates in neighborhood watch mneehnge, po|ioanda-a|onga. conducts police station tours, and community presentations. 0 Coordinates the department's PRIDE Platoon Program for at -risk juveniles. Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist Baldwin Park C^ 1vf2 • Prepare and presents reports to City Council, as needed. • Supports the relationship between the City of Baldwin Park and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work -related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education, Training and Experience Guidelines: Any combination of experience, training, and education that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: Three (3) or more years' experience providing services to victims of crime AND; One (1) or more years' experience coordinating activities or events. Equivalent to an Associate of Arts degree from an accredited college with a major in psychology, sociology, social welfare, social/human services, criminal justice, or a closely related field. A bachelor's degree is highly desirable. Knowledge of: • City organization, operations, policies, and procedures. • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, and procedures relevant to victims and victims' rights programs. • Customer service standards and protocols. • Principles of psychology and sociology. • Principles of public administration, organization, and community relations. • Principles and practices of case management. • Methods, techniques, and requirements for preparing/reviewing/submitting U Visa documents. • English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuations. • Business computers and standard MS Office software applications. Fa'.flIl IT • Independently perform research. • Draft reports and correspondence. • Coordinate special events. • Use independent judgement and personal initiative. • Utilize public relations techniques responding to inquiries and complaints. • Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. • Follow verbal and written instructions and procedures. • Dealing tactfully and courteously with the public. • Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with co-workers and the public. LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: A valid State of California driver's license and an acceptable driving record. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work is generally performed in a standard office environment and may require field work. Victim Advocate and Community Services Specialist Baldwin Park CA 2 of 2 ITEM NO. 6 ' F "'"��1• TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager '.SAN GABR'EjL., PREPARED BY: Rosa Caballero, Executive Secretary y co �,vALLEY °Rq Q JAN„, DATE: October 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Approval of Resolution No. 2023-032 for a One -Time City Hall Closure This report requests City Council approval to close City Hall to visitors and customers from December 26, 2023, through January 4, 2024, and offer qualified employees the opportunity to utilize accrued vacation, and/or holiday, and/or admin leave, and/or comp -time, and/or unpaid leave during the closure should the employees select to take time off. Cancellation of the City Council regular meetings during the holiday period and in the Summer of 2024 are also included. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Approve Resolution No. 2023-032 entitled, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, approving a one-time City Hall closure from December 26, 2023 through January 4, 2024, and authorizing qualified employees time off during the Holidays"; and 2. Approve the cancellation of the City Council Regular meetings on the following dates: - December 20, 2023 - January 3, 2024 - July 3, 2024 3. Direct the CEO to provide adequate notification to the public and take appropriate measures to ensure City Emergency Response Operations remain uninterrupted during the closure. FISCAL IMPACT The cost is minimal and will be offset by energy savings from reduced utility use at City Hall for a total amount of six (6) working days. DISCUSSION The Christmas Holiday is a period of very low activity at City Hall. Many contractors, engineers, and architects' offices are closed for the holiday break. Last year the City Council approved a one-time City Hall closure during the Christmas & New Year Holiday. The level of city services was not impacted in any significant way, and emergency response operations were staffed appropriately with no complaints from the public about the closure. Moreover, Council's approval was very well received by the City of Baldwin Park's eligible employees. Public safety employees (BPPD) will not be affected, and the Public Works Maintenance Yard will make provisions for minimum staffing during the Holiday closure. Additionally, the city has notified the representing unions of the City's intent for the temporary closure of City Hall. To a large extent, employees accrue their vacation time to the maximum cap as their dedication to their work responsibilities makes them reluctant to take time off. By having a full closure of City Hall and cancelling the City Council meetings, it would provide conditions more conducive to employees taking Page 1 / 2 time off. Given that the Regular City Council meeting of July 3, 2024 falls on the day before the Fourth of July Holiday, we are also recommending that the Regular Council meeting be cancelled in recognition of the fact that many folks would utilize this week as a summer recess. Relevant dates for the City Council to consider as far as high school graduations are as follows: North Park High School: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Baldwin Park High School: Thursday, June 6, 2024 Sierra Vista High School: Thursday, June 6, 2024 North Park High School graduation is on the same day as the City Council meeting. Options for City Council to consider include: • Move the City Council meeting time either to an earlier or later time once the exact time of the graduation is known. Poll Councilmembers for attendance to the graduation. Cancel the Regular City Council meeting. ALTERNATIVES Non recommended. LEGAL REVIEW This report does not require legal review. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution No. 202-032. Page 2/2 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-032 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A ONE-TIME CITY HALL CLOSURE FROM DECEMBER 26, 2023 THROUGH JANUARY 4, 2024 AND AUTHORIZING CANCELLATION OF THE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETINGS ON DECEMBER 20, 2023, JANUARY 3, 2024, AND JULY 3, 2024. WHEREAS, Authorization of a one-time City Hall closure will allow staff to take a much needed unrelieved break; and WHEREAS, Approving this one-time closure will enable staff to take accumulated time off the books as a result of the employees not able to take time off due to their dedication to their work responsibilities, without the risk of losing those hours or transferring them to an additional bank of accruals; and WHEREAS, City Council recognizes that due to significant slowdown in business activity during the Christmas Holiday, there will be an energy savings from reduced utility use at City Hall. City Council may elect to close down City Hall December 26, 2023 through the January 4, 2024 as well as approve the cancellation of the City Council Regular meetings on December 20, 2023, January 3, 2024, and July 3, 2024. City Council may also consider alternatives as far as high school graduations may be scheduled on a day of the City Council regular meetings. City Council may consider moving the Council meeting time either to an earlier or later time, poll Councilmembers for attendance to the graduation, or cancel the regular meeting; and WHEREAS, City Council instructs the Chief Executive Officer to provide adequate notification to Baldwin Park residents and customers by informing them of the City Hall closure, through Social Media platforms, Closure notices posted at City Hall and all City facilities; and WHEREAS, City Council recognizes employees staffed in emergency response operations that are legally required to be open for business, are exempt from this resolution and may coordinate with supervisors for scheduling time off at a future date. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park adopts Resolution No. 2023-032 to approve a one-time City Hall closure of December 26, 2023 through January 4, 2024, and authorizes qualified city staff to utilize accrued vacation, and/or holiday, and/or admin leave, and/or comp -time, and/or unpaid leave during the closure. Also approve the cancellation of the City Council regular meetings on December 20, 2023, January 3, 2024, and July 3, 2024. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4t" day of October 2023. ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Emmanuel J. Estrada MAYOR j— SS: I, Christopher Saenz, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2023.032 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular scheduled meeting held on the 4t" day of October, 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: F-11C \ oill\ It It ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Christopher Saenz CITY CLERK ITEM NO. 7 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council �'E: FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager .. * S i.ABFt'EL,: � •' PREPARED BY: Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk L;i.EY. j DATE: October 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Approve and Adopt Resolution No. 2023-031, nominating a Councilmember to Serve as Board Member to Represent Cities without Pumping Rights on the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority SUMMARY This report seeks City Council selection of a nominee and subsequently approval of Resolution No. 2023-031 to nominate a Councilmember to serve as the Board Member representing cities without pumping rights on the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (WQA). RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council nominate a Councilmember to serve as the Board Member representing cities without pumping rights on the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority (WQA) and adopt Resolution No. 2023-031, the name of the selected nominee will be added to the Resolution in a final format with the certified votes and appropriate signatures. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. BACKGROUND The San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority's mission is to coordinate, plan and implement groundwater quality management programs to efficiently remediate groundwater contamination and assist in preventing future contamination. The WQA is under the direction and leadership of a seven - member board, one member from an overlying municipal water district, one from a city with water pumping rights and one from a city without water pumping rights and two representing water purveyors. On September 5, 2023 the City received the Call for Nominations for Election of City Members and Alternate from Cities without pumping rights to the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority pursuant to SB 1679. Nominations of candidates for the office of Member and Alternate Member of the Board of Directors of the WQA representing cities without pumping rights may be made by any of the cities without pumping rights, by resolution of the city council of such cities. Resolutions nominating a candidate must be received by the WQA by October 19, 2023 and the election is scheduled for December 20, 2023 Page 1 / 2 ALTERNATIVES The City Council may choose not to nominate a candidate at this time. LEGAL REVIEW This report does not require legal review. ATTACHMENTS 1. San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Call for Nominations 2. Resolution No. 2023-031 Page 2 / 2 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-031 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, NOMINATING COUNCILMEMBER TO REPRESENT CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY WHEREAS, on September 22, 1992, Senate Bill 1679 was signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson authorizing the creation of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority; and WHEREAS, the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority is composed of seven members with three appointed members from each of the three municipal water districts, one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin with prescriptive pumping rights, and one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights, and two appointed members representing water producers in the San Gabriel Basin; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park is one of the cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park —may nominate a representative by resolution and delivered to the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority between September 21, 2023 and October 19, 2023. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA DOES FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park nominates Councilmember as the representative for cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights. Resolution No. 2023-031 Page 2 of 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4th day of October, 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. 2023-031 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a special meeting thereof held on October 4, 2023 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CHRISTOPHER SAENZ CITY CLERK RESOLUTION NO. 2023-031 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, NOMINATING COUNCILMEMBER TO REPRESENT CITIES WITHOUT PRESCRIPTIVE PUMPING RIGHTS ON THE BOARD OF THE SAN GABRIEL BASIN WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY WHEREAS, on September 22, 1992, Senate Bill 1679 was signed into law by Governor Pete Wilson authorizing the creation of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority; and WHEREAS, the Board of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority is composed of seven members with three appointed members from each of the three municipal water districts, one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin with prescriptive pumping rights, and one elected city council person from cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights, and two appointed members representing water producers in the San Gabriel Basin; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park is one of the cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park —may nominate a representative by resolution and delivered to the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority between September 21, 2023 and October 19, 2023. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA DOES FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park nominates Councilmember as the representative for cities in the San Gabriel Basin without prescriptive pumping rights. Resolution No. 2023-031 Page 2 of 2 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 4th day of October, 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. 2023-031 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on October 4, 2023 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CHRISTOPHER SAENZ CITY CLERK ITEM NO. 8 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Enrique C. Zaldivar, City Manager .. * S i.ABFt'EL,: � •' PREPARED BY: Shirley Quinones, Chief Deputy City Clerk L'L y j DATE: October 4, 2023 SUBJECT: Review of Commission Applications and Consideration of Appointments to Fill the Scheduled Vacancies for the Recreation and Community Services Commission SUMMARY This report requests that the City Council review applicants and appoint the remaining commissioners to the Recreation and Community Services Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council review all commission applications for the Recreation and Community Services Commission and make respective appointments. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact with this action. BACKGROUND A Public Notice of Commissioners was posted in accordance with Government Code Sections 54972 and Baldwin Park Municipal Code Chapter 32. All Commission applications included residency verification (via review of a driver's license and a current utility bill). Said documentation is on file in the City Clerk's Office under advisement. DISCUSSION During the City Council Meeting of July 19, 2023, the City Council appointed Anita Diaz, Mario Flores and Cecelia Bernal to the Recreation and Community Services Commission. However, there still remained 5 vacancies on the commission, therefore the City Council directed staff to keep the Notice of Commissioner open for the remain vacancies in the Recreation and Community Services and Housing Commission. While the remaining Recreation and Community Services is composed of eight (8) members, five (5) are voting members. Currently there are only three (3) voting members appointed but have not been sworn in. Page 1 / 2 RECREATION/COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION: Five (5) Recreation/Community Services Commissions Seats remain open. Term: Seats No. 4-5 : July 1, 2023 thru June 30, 2025 Seats No. 6-8: July 1, 2023 thru June 30, 2024 * Office #6 — Baldwin Park High School * Office #7 — Sierra Vista High School * Office #8 — North Park High School Current Members: OFFICE #1- Anita Diaz Voting Member TERM EXPIRES —JUNE 30, 2025 OFFICE #2- Mario Flores Voting Member TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2025 OFFICE #3- Cecelia Bernal Voting Member TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2025 OFFICE #4 - Vacant Voting Member TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2025 OFFICE #5 - Vacant Voting Member TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2025 OFFICE #6 - Vacant Non -Voting Student TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2024 OFFICE #7 - Vacant Non -Voting Student TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2024 OFFICE #8 - Vacant Non -Voting Student TERM EXPIRES — JUNE 30, 2024 Applications received from the following (applicants listed alphabetically by first name): For Office Seats 4 & 5: 1. Juan Rios 2. Norma Olmos For Office Seats 6 & 7 (High School Students) 1. Itzel Guadalupe Herrera (Sierra Vista High School) 2. Lesly Martinez (Baldwin Park High School) 3. Jason Barrios Smith (Baldwin Park High School) ALTERNATIVES The City Council could make appointments at its next regularly scheduled City Council Meeting and designate the current incumbents to continue serving in their current capacity until said appointments are made, as prescribed by the Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.03(B). LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney as to legal form and content. ATTACHMENTS 1. Commission Applications Page 2 / 2 ",,,PLEASE, ATTACH A,-, CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT, COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A 'COPY OF YOUIR.And PIj0TO,1D STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORY: (A separateapplication is required for each commission) . ; 0 1 0. . 0 Length of time at this Address;:�� 41.il address: Horne Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No, Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? 4zl—e� If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 (9 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? I - - - — - - - - 11 - -- `177177mol can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT. Read the following carefully and answer co4letely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION; I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury u der the taws of the State of California that the foregoing Is true and corre 6a-be"' Ur Residency verification: 11 Yes L1 No Date: Votcr Registration Verification: El Yes El No Resideney verification: LJ Yes LJ No Appointment datc-, Residenc, y verification: Ll Yes El No Date: Tern) expires: 91110111%4� Name-- Arl� Committee Requested: STATEMENT 2F g2LkLJE128JIqN§' Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying, Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. MM Date: r)-11,1111 iq r -�71-�tture Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Councit at an open meeting. as ad "M YTIOU 17071,0707 U170 or said recrultment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment will invalidate this application. PLEASE AITACH A GITY OF 13ALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF A LITILITY HILL AND APPLICATION rOR CITY COMMISSION And A COPY OF YOOR PHOTO 10 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICAT IONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORY: (A suppraro af)1plicotiotP is required for oach V0111rolission) PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name �oon—a—, __01 R os i dej ive A d d t 101191111 of (Irrie at 65 Address: J Are you 18 years of age or older? yew.) iiddro,": colvM04saw" phollo No, Are you wqistared to vote in the Cily of ualdwiti Fink? 61 Da you currently serve as an elected or, appointed official for any board an for agermy within IIIC (,,ily of f3rildwin Park?it yes, narne of agency and position',__ EDUCATION: (;ircle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11U2 I ligh School Graduate:`? NK—al � i —and L—oc—ahono ie in A_ EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION t EXPERIENCE., blame REFERENCES. Please provide the narnes of two (2) people, who are not City of Baldwin Park Liected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character, IMPORTAll Read tile foliowino carefully and answer completely, A conviction is nul on autonialic bar to appointment. Each case is con,;jdered ort its individual merits. R MISDEMEANOR OTHER 1-1-JAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? _G_P_ 14AVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY O If yr �15, please ji,,j all offenses, date and pla(,(, of offenso(s), and sentencOfrflu recolvr Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (IFR;p C�-ATI( understirldtflal ponfiling 111sa[ � lic,irion becaink!s a public recoul [CONIfyUndef Cue( ln"Xws OtA, jtotc, of tliat Ilio foregoinq is true penalty of V1. /a Do Not Mile Dolow this Line - For Qity Use Only I ve" No Datc: VotcrRepktratimi Vcdliwaiioii: I I Yos No I I Yw, I i No Dale: Appoil it]] IvOt tbltv: RQ!Jdency vcl ifij(:AllioilI I Ye% No DalcI ol jo C.,% pi rc%: BACK 4 'q Nmilv i'wq STATEMN I'OF OIJALJFIGAuty;1 s[ (yqtj (Ofj you Should, lac: I", PIRAnted to VV" A"O fliPs' 'wce to fist Y()Ijl gmdn and objmove's mid wily ttoll yot, fej2I y/ill I)e for WhIcl) you tart;zjj)j)jyjt)q' -,Illy �-I(J(Jjtjonal tn(milla I'V110110al to the Council ill consideration of yom app(gotmont to dais scan misslon I've been a 'esidont of Baldwin Pal k for carver 213 1 qcew up m F-I M01-1te ljrm I [ed to Ruben Off),'D fOr 31 years we have f ive chil(ij en Frikii, Puken, Fdwii do Sidvi-idor f my f;cIt-do") Bal(Svin F-)cgrl( High Sc[1001, Bianca I'Vo hoen involved throughout tho ytmr-, w1th the ;chool Ac, co(II-1clis th c- City, differomt projects. I was With the safe stl(205 [or school!;. The c,"'Impai(Ininq throw1hotit 1ho city, I il-v-J did f' lot of vollmteej VVC)1-lc ill tho city and t-1. le �'� � - 1! -1fl that 1110 city you �chool (11stl (A Any p ojoc -; ill lYtI Iii ll(Mlle it and VIll there The committec, that I'to requesting to Lw ilppoin(od j() If; a e- (:nn ke a Cliffcrencni can �iee what tho kids want. I'm very %w-di -known in the committee thlotigh children from all Ater) y44i fecd comfortahlo to tAk to mo )kn thp rocifdprice rnrno [c) 1-ne (01 W-MC0, VVI'NA ale (10? What do Vou think and I try to dive th(ml the bosl mlvice I cw) I've hccm vary 1)('1sy vVith n-ly forl-lily rmd my childi can 9now is a good time for me to got more itivolvecl as a cominissioner for starlom s of tho,CH-Y OF BALDWIN PAP](. Dale d NONE Nolico. rtexas u bo advised Mai yoll alld YoLff qualificalions may ho discimsod by the, (,fly Council at an opera Ition'ting. Application ondStalemold of Qladificatiol) will he Pept on No for two (2) yems. Duriny this time, shmild a wm'aory ocf'ur in 11m, commis'sion for' Which you have 10(1t1e'siod considerabon of nppointment, your application will ho if)"Ildod ul 1110 pool of Tapp fic"ants provided howevol" Mal yousuhmit GlIrt-ola proof of rosidow"y at tho time of,%-dd roGnMilloW, railuro to provjdo� curf'o-11t proof of residency with Pach rocruitment K411 irwMidale this oppitcation- DEADLINE TO SUBMIT APPLICATION IS THURSDAY, JUNIE 8, 2023 at 6:00 pmt, CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECREATION / COMMUNITY SERVICESOFFICEOFTHE CITYCLERK STUDENT COMMISSION INFORMATION FORM AUG 2 8 2023 RECEIVED Name of High School 10��il PERSONAL INFORMATION: [To be completed by Student) Name T�Tek C—Xor-k(I(A ee- =4 Age: t 3: Date of Birth: Social Security # Home Phone No. . . ....... — Message Phone No. Grade: 12- "' A 2- Graduation Year: 12 Q 2- e-j Name of Parent(s) or G ■ Both Parents [ I Mother [ ]Father ( ] Guardian Student Signature Appointment Date: Re -Appointment Date: Comments: cc-. [ ] Personnel Department Recreation Director Recreation Secretary LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION Student's Name ltz-c, Hti y-e Irc t Name of School Graduating Class of, Home Address Home Pho Note to Principal: Please provide a written letter of recommendation for the above named student. date: Principals S WHO Sierra Tista 2h 6chool "Monte of tfte Donn" 3600 North Frazier Street - Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 960-7741 • Fax (626) 856-4050 To: To Whom It May Concern August 24, 2023 Subject: Itzel Herrera H. Vincent Pratt Principal Alma Canal Assistant Principal Norma Cervantes Assistant Principal Stacey Merrick Assistant Principal Laura Glaviano ASB Director It is my pleasure to write a letter of recommendation for Itzel. I have had the opportunity to work with her during her years at Sierra Vista High School. I have great respect for her work and dedication. Itzel has proven throughout to be reliable and caring in providing leadership services to our students, staff, and community. She demonstrates leadership skills as Next Gen Youth Worker for 2 years and working during those summer months at City Hall. She also is a Dual Language student and serves as a leader in the AP Spanish Club, itzel has been a wonderful addition to our school as she bought key leadership qualities in the classroom as well as athletics, Our student population attending Sierra Vista consisted of students that qualify under Title 1, many experienced great challenges during and post COMD, Our School's focus has been to face these challenges and ensure our students complete the academic, social, and emotional components in this comprehensive environment. Itzel not only met those challenges but goes a step above to ensure that she brings others along as well. She is competitive on the field and in the classroom. She motivated girls to sign up and play for the girl's flag football team here, even before it was ever a sanctioned CIF sport. Regardless of the obstacles faced with being the only girls flag football team in San Gabriel Valley, which would require us to travel 35+ miles to Orange County for play, she encouraged us and others to give it 100%. She demonstrates her leadership, communication, creativity, and problem -solving skills daily as a student and athlete. She worked closely with administration on various issues and while being a wonderful ambassador for our school. Another area that I find unique with Itzel is that of her respect toward fellow faculty, staff, and students. Her mannerism is very noticeable and greatly appreciated by everyone. She accepts criticism and seeks advice when she experiences minor setbacks. BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sierra Vista High School is committed to the policy that all people shall have equal access to programs and iaciliHes without regard to age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, handicap, race, rebgg Dn, or gender, Sierra rZJ'ista 1�liih Srhnol "Hoare of the Dons" 3600 North Frazier Street - Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 960-7741 • Fax (626) 856-4050 H. Vincent Pratt Principal Alma Canal Assistant Principal Norma Cervantes Assistant Principal Stacey Merrick Assistant Principal Laura Glaviano ASB Director She looks for ways to improve in all aspects of academia as well as the overall culture of the school, She genuinely cares for others in our school and desires set high expectations for herself as well as the school and community. Itzel will bring a wealth of experience in diversity and community involvement to your program. I do not hesitate to recommend her to the position that she is seeking. Respectfully, H. Vince Pratt Principal BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sierra Vista High school is committed to the policy that all people shall have equal access to programs and facilities without regard to age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, handicap, race, religion, or gender. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK OFFICE OF THE CITy CLEjj RECREATION I COMMUNITY SERVICES I STUDENT COMMISSION INFORMATION FORM AUG 2 4 2023 RECE4VED Name of High �'chooi PLEASE PRINT PERSONAL INFORMATION: [To be completed by Student) Name Age:_ 16 Date of Birl 1 0 �,- I I M; 14�m I Security # mm�► Grade: i ON) Graduation Year: I I �- Name of Parent(s) or Guardia Student lives with: [,4 Both Parents Mother Father Guardian ZOOM - Date Appointmeni Date: Re -Appointment Date: RMMMM Uj ij Student's Signature WParenuardlan Signature cc: [ ] Personnel Department I 'I Recreation Director [ ] Recreation Secretary sMQLIVJAIIQ Student's Name vM i±4 " L Graduatinq Class of--:z ��- — a =a, 7 Date: Principal's Signature Eric D. Lopez, Principal Al August 24, 2023 Ana Richardson Assistant Principal Baldwin Park High School 3900 N. Puente Ave. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 To whom it may concern; Kenneth Miralles, Ed. D. Assistant Principal Ana Richardson Assistant Principal Alyflor Navalta Assistant Principal Silvia Peregrina ASB Director It is my great pleasure to recommend Lesly Martinez for employment with your organization. Lesly is now a Junior here at BPHS. There have been no reports of any discipline issues and she has shown excellent citizenship. Lesly receives good grades and has shown great improvement in attendance and showing up for all of her classes on time. Lesly is friendly and outgoing and is respected and liked by her peers. I believe that she would be a great addition to your organization. Sinc rely, Ana Richardson Assistant Principal 3900 N. Puente Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706�' Phone: 626-960-5431 Fax: 626-856-4069 www.bpbraves.net Eric D Lopez, Principal September 25, 2023 City of Baldwin Park Recreation &Community Services Commission Kenneth Miralles, Ed. D Assistant Principal Alyflor Navalta Assistant Principal Ana S. Richardson Assistant Principal Silvia Peregrina Director of Activities My name is Eric Lopez and I am the Principal of Baldwin Park High School. It is with great pleasure that I write you on behalf of Jason Barrios Smith, candidate for Student Commission Representative, He is currently a Senior at Baldwin Park High School in good academic standing, Jason attends school regularly and is involved in Vocal Ensemble Culinary Ails. He is enthusiastic and possesses a genuine desire to represent the school and city in the Student Commission. I endorse his participation in this capacity. If you have any question, please feel free to contact me at (626)960-5431 Respecthxlly Submitted, Eric D. Lopez Principal 3900 N. Puente Ave,, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Phone: 626-960-5431 Fax: 626-856-4069 www.bpbraves,net BOARD OIL EDUCATION Diana Miranda-Dzib, Esq, President • Christine Lucero, Dice Presideni/Cierk John Deleon, Member • Santos Hernandez, Member - Deanna Robles, Member Froilan N. Mendoza, Ed. D., Superinlendew 3900 North Puente Avenue Eric Lopez, Principal Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Ana S. Rlcharson, Assistant Principal Phone: (626) 960-5431 Kenneth Miralles, Assistant Principal Fax: (626) 856-4069 Silvia N. Peregrina, ASB Director www.6pbraves.net September 25, 2023 To Whom It May Concern: I aln writing this letter to express Iny support for Jason Barrios Shnith. I have known Mr. Barrios for the past year. Mr. Barrios has made a great impact through his coursework and innovative personality. Based on my experience with Mr. Barrios, I would rate his academic performance as superior, and he is worthy of this opportunity to represent Baldwin Park High School as a Student Commission representative, It is a privilege to provide this recommendation for Mr. Barrios. I have great respect for Mr, Barrios as an individual and as an outstanding scholar. I am confident that Mr. Barriosis most deserving of what this internship will bring him. Mr. Barrios is a bright, capable, and personable young adult who will tackle with ease all of his future goals. Mr. Barrios is always quick on his feet, with sensible reactions in all circumstances, and I am sure you will agree with me once you have the opportunity to meet him. I urge you to consider him for this great opportunity. I cannot think of anyone more deserving, and I wholeheartedly support his application. I am confident that you will be as impressed with Mr, Barrios as I am. In closing, I highly recolrunend Mr. Barrios. If his performance in my class is any indication of how he will succeed, I promise Mr. Barrios will be a positive addition to your organization. Should you need any additional information, feel free to contact me at any time through email at ndmoralez652 c? bnusd.net or at 626-962•-331 extension 87337. I thank you in advance for offering Mr. Barrios the opportunity to represent Baldwin Park High School as a Student Commission representative. iri-cer y, y ° Nelida D. Moralez English Teacher Baldwin Park High School 626-960-5431 ext.87337 ndmoralez652@bpusd.net BOARD OF EDUCATION Christina Lueero, hwident • Carlos Lopoz, ClerklFfce President Santos Hernandez, Jr., Member • Blanca Eslela Rubio, Member - Teresa I. Vargas, Member Froilan N. Mendoza, Supertnlendent BALDWIN PARK HIGH Year: 2023-202-1, 'Fwleriod Student Attendance Profile Report: ATP201 Student Information Student Name Barrios Smith, Jason Lost Name Goes BY Sis Number NIck Name Home Language English INOM mel��r� Blrlh Date Ethnfelly Hispanic Home Address Eht6r Date Leave Data 08/17/2023 Custodial Information Phone Type I Phone Extension Home Attendance By Period 4 5 is I a a to WIQW2023 NM u u 5 - A • M N[S MIREG) WIOSM23 A A 1*4 4919712(W NIS A A A A A A NS Nfa (r) (REG) 0919W2W3 Ms A A A A A WS M (REG ) 0911 V2023 T Ws 1R)fREG) 09142J2023 WS A PQS NJA M MPG) 00MV202a T MS NIS fri (ARC) 0911 V2023 (Rl (REG) WS A T (T) iRLG) TWO 4 7 1 A X a :M i p o :0... Period Type Totals TAR = 5 UNE 2 VW = 16 Period Reason Typo Total m 23 Period Reason Code Totals 3 21 1 A = 16 T a 4 U 2 Period Reason Code Total= 23 Attendance, Legend Attendance 3 - Truancy Tard! 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