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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012 01 18AMENDED NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, January 18, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall — 3rd Floor Conference Room 307, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business in accordance with the attached Agenda. NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE DISCUSSED Dated: January 12, 2012 Manuel Lozano Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, certify that I caused the aforementioned Notice and Call of a Special Meeting to be delivered via email (hard copy to follow) to each Member and to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and that I posted said notice as required by law on January 12, 2012. Alejandra Avila City Clerk AMENDED AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Please note time change and meeting January 18, 2012 location 6:00 p.m. CITY HALL — 3rd Floor, Conference Room 307 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 1 11 BALDWIN P- A- R- K Manuel Lozano - Mayor Susan Rubio - Mayor Pro Tern Marlen Garcia - Council Member Monica Garcia - Council Member Ricardo Pacheco - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. wish to address the City Council or any of its Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada minutes speaking time. A Spanish- speaking persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay interpreter is available for your convenience. un interprete para su conveniencia. L� I CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and/or schedule matters for consideration at afuture meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETE No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o iijar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR GC §54956.8 Properties: 8564 021 018 490 Cloverleaf Drive Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: John Duong Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -- EXISTING LITIGATION (Subdivision (a) of Section 54956.9) Case No.: 001 -06 -00040 Case Name: Greg Keef 3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR GC §54956.8 Properties: Situs APN Owner Address 8555 - 017 -013 Meruelo Baldwin Park, LLC 13904 Corak St. 8555 - 017 -021 Meruelo Baldwin Park, LLC 13853 Garvey Ave. 8555 - 017 -026 Meruelo Baldwin Park, LLC 3060 Feather Ave. 8555 - 018 -002 Meruelo Baldwin Park, LLC 13822 Garvey Ave. 8555 - 018 -003 Meruelo Baldwin Park, LLC 13916 Garvey Ave. Commission Negotiators: Negotiating Parties: Under Negotiation: RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNMENT Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Meruelo Baldwin Park LLC and Kaiser Permanente Price and terms of payment CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting. January 12, 2012. Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or via e-mail at Fsalceda @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 Il) � ;c :. l I: I K ! • A -' January • P CHAMBER COUNCIL 14403 Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, • • • • 960-4011 PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS FOR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA 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. If you wish to address the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTAR/OS DEL PUBLiCO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. P f ifi CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM lynT1414 "m Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano A ®A k I r% I M I #ti r-R A r-]Lff'W'_ J6%114 1 j W U 114 %_* r IVI C: 114 1 0 This is to announce, as required by Government Code section 54954.3, members of the City Council are also members of the Board of Directors of the Community Development Commission, Housing Authority and Finance Authority, which are concurrently convening with the City Council this evening and each Council Member is paid an additional stipend of $75 for attending the CDC meeting, $30 for attending the Housing Authority meeting and $50 for attending the Finance Authority meeting. • Gavel Plaque presentation to outgoing Mayor Pro Tem Marlen Garcia • Oath of Office to newly appointed and re-appointed commissioners • Presentation of Certificate of Recognition to Baldwin Park Police Officers for their help and assistance with the Irwindale Shooting incident PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DiRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tome acci6n en alg6n asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alg6na emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y16 fijar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] City Council Agenda — January 18, 2011 Page 2 CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends City Council receive and file. 2. PROPOSED RECOGNITIONS BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Staff recommends City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the plaques, proclamations and certificates as outlined in the staff report. recommends Staff - - and file the November Report. (See Item #2 on the Community Development Commission Agenda, Item #1 on the r i i iance Aut-1-1 onty Agen da- an d-1 it e--1 1-1 #1 -on- th-i e- In o-usi ng Auth only Agenda) Staff recommends City Council reject the claims of Juan Flores, Amelia Hernandez, Robert Ferro, Manuel Valdivia, and Mayra Talavera and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants. 5. APPROVE THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE HILDA L. SOLIS PARK PLAYGROUND RENOVATION AND AUTHORIZE ADVERTISING THE PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS Staff recommends City Council approve the Plans, Specifications, and Engineer's estimate for the Hilda L. Solis Park Playground renovation and authorize staff to advertise the project for construction bids. 6. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -003 ASSIGNING RIGHT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FOR FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CITIES EXCESS FUNDS TO THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND FOR THE FITNESS ZONE AT MORGAN PARK PROJECT Staff recommends City Council 1) Waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2012 -003 entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ASSIGNING RIGHT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FRUNDS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FOR FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CITIES EXCESS FUNDS TO THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND FOR THE FITNESS ZONE AT MORGAN PARK PROJECT "; and 2) Authorize the Mayor to sign "RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMIT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION- MORGAN PARK "; and 3) Authorize the Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute any further documents. City Council Agenda — January 18, 2011 Page 3 7. APPROVAL TO PURCHASE VEHICLE, WAIVE FORMAL BID PROCEDURES AND AUTHORIZE STAFF THE PROCUREMENT AND DETERMINING OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH Staff recommends that the City Council 1) Approve $55,300 of budgeted monies from the Asset Forfeiture Fund and $39,700 of insurance proceeds received and deposited into the Asset Forfeiture (for a total of $95,000) to be used for the replacement of vehicles damaged in traffic collisions; and 2) The City Council find (i) that it would be uneconomical to follow purchasing procedures since the vehicle is available at lower prices if purchased through an existing contract with the County and (ii) that the welfare of the public therefore would be promoted by dispending with the purchasing procedures; and 3) Approve the procurement of two (2) police vehicles not to exceed $95,000 by the Director of Recreation and Community Services 8. irifiPLEMENTAT iON UPDATE FOR HEALTHY POLICY YIELDS HEALTHY MINDS WITIATIVI= PI=Qnl I ITIOKI kin. IM 4�n37 Staff recommends to the Citv Council that: 1) This and future staff reports are a receive and file; and 2) Future update of Healthy Policy Yields Healthy Minds initiative Resolution No. 2011-027 be provided to the City Council on an annual basis with the next update taking place in January 2013. 9. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE RELEASE OF FUNDS ALLOATED BY THE RECOVERY ACT EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM Staff recommends 1) City Council approve the combination of the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance grants for the purchase of the SWAT tactical robots; 2) Waive the formal bidding process pursuant to §34.23(C) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code for the purchase of the RoboteX Inc. tactical robots.; 3) Authorize the Chief of Police, or her designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. 10. NEW CERTIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS PREQUALIFIED TO BID ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRANSIT CENTER Staff recommends City Council approve and certify the list of contractors that the Construction Manager and staff have prequalified as shown in the Attachment. 11. APPROVAL OF FINAL MAP AVENUE (DEVELOPER: D. C. Staff recommends City Council THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE FOR TRACT 71409." City Council Agenda —January 18, 2011 FOR TRACT NO. 7140• AT 3346 — CORP.) adopt Resolution No. 2012-005, "A CITY BALDWIN PARK APPROVING RESOLUTION OF THE FINAL MAP Page 4 12. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -002 AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 472 REGARDING FORGIVENESS OF LOANS REQUIRED BY AB 936 (See Item #3 on the Community Development Commission Agenda) Staff recommends City Council adopt Resolution No. 2012 -002, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REGARDING FORGIVENESS OF LOANS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK." 13. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -006 REGARDING REDEVELOPMENT RELATED HOUSING FUNCTIONS FORMERLY EXERCISED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Staff recommends City Council adopt Resolution No. 2012 -006, "A RESOLUTION OF THE Ci T Y COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DETERMINING ERMINING I HE CITY Y OF BALDW!N PARK ._WAl I RTAIN T RDVL OPMKIT RM A :CD .11 , EI HE HvUViRvG ASSETS AND FUNCTIONS FORMERLY EXERCISED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34176." REPORTS OF OFFICERS ; ' 47IZ IIi1![ ' ' Vii; i_11 ,1TI _1 U.�i•L�ilt , 1 • • • 1 Loll • Staff recommends City Council: 1) review and appoint members to the positions of representatives and alternates of the established committees and organizations and adopt Resolution No. 2012 -004 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY "; 2) review Committee in -house appointments and appoint members as representatives to the established committees. COMMUNICATIONS Request by Mayor Lozano for discussion on the following: • Council discussion on the 2012 State of the City Address date and program. City Council Agenda — January 18, 2011 Page 5 Request by Councilmember Monica Garcia for discussion & direction to staff on the following: • Contact the Army Corps of Engineers to explore possibilities of creating a pedestrian - friendly and cyclable recreational beltway along the North side of Arrow Highway between the 605 Freeway and the entrance of Santa Fe Dam. Engage regional partners who have been working to promote the 'Emerald Necklace' and bike path along the San Gabriel River. Discuss the possibilities of connecting these paths to Walnut Creek Park. • Bring forth a resolution proclaiming every September "First Responders Appreciation Month" CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 12th day of January 2012. a _ Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or via e -mail at Fsaiceda @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) City Council Agenda — January 18, 2011 Page 6 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Ci Lorena Quijano, Finance Director January 18, 2012 Warrants and Demands CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JAN 18 29M MTBE'10166 The purpose of this report is for the City Council to ratify the payment of Warrants and Demands against the City of Baldwin Park. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information in accordance with the Government Code. Staff reviews requests for expenditures for budgetary approval and for authorization from the department head or its designee. The report provides information on payments released since the previous City Council meeting; the following is a summary of the payments released- 1. The two payrolls of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 194296- 194376. Additionally, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control numbers 21 901 4 — 219540 for the period of November 27, 2011 through December 24, 2011 inclusive; these are presented and hereby ratified, in the amount of $769,592.39. 2. General Warrants, including check numbers 188711 to 189176 inclusive, in the total amount of $1,547,433.77 constituting 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. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred to and to the availability of funds for payment thereof. 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A N r N i A H H n H a m I L7 O r O - - H H H I I I I x H CO OH OH 13 w O w O w I m n k .G w . A w I z N N N C O J O J O I q O WD W I. o 0 0 0 41z > W. to J I tJ CJ z z z - O (D C)Ili N N N I q CD z q m CJ ?7 a G) ro r in H E n I H x - .Jn cn CL-J Gam) I iq=J r - w x- "-v Un W O C1 w rb t'7 L 7- a 1 C] w W O I 7y r O O J M H CO H "3 H J CD o a 'd tl N H 1 roc rn - H >Z O 1 tH-Iz cn�a i Z O GJ CJ m ! z . LTJ C Lr+J 1 H nz ! a H to nw z C+7 i W ' m O 1 q r I Ft r I 4 z r O I N O a H I H r O z N w W .P 1 Ci O w I H O m O I Q to cn r I I O I H ,z 1c c t1 Iz Iq ro 1 H x GJ I Hn ax i 1 w 1 � i I r r-11 TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the City/t"dVncil FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: Proposed Recognitions by the Mayor and City Council. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JAN 18 REPORT 0100' I EM NO. PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to seek approval of the City Council of requests for plaques, proclamations and certificates; and to recap approved emergency requests. REQUESTSIRECAP The following requests for plaques and certificates were received: RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the above plaques, proclamations, and certificates. A 77, orees­- Councilmember Valley County Water I 1:00am/December 15" Certificates Monica Garcia District, recognizing the VCWD 12-15-11 employees' years of service Administration Teens of the Cycler 5:30pm/December 15 Certificates Leadership Program ARC 12-15-11 Department of Beverly Hernandez, 11:30am/December 15" Plaque Parks and Retirement Recognition ARC 12-15-11 Recreation Mayor Lozano Students visiting from 6:00pm/January 4 th Certificates Taxco, Guerrero MX ARC 1-4-12 Councilmember Police Officers responded 7:00pm/January 18" Certificates Ricardo Pacheco to the life-threatening Council Meeting 1-18-12 incident at the SCE Council Chambers Building in Irwindale RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the above plaques, proclamations, and certificates. a na CITY BAIDWINF- P - A - R- K TO: Honorable Authority, Authority CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JAN 18 MR-110% 'OF BALDWIN PARK F11-1-W"I Mayor/Chair and Members of the City Council, Finance Community Development Commission and Hou g FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer/ Executive Director Lorena Quilano, Director of Financel, DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: Treasurer's Report: November 2011 PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide the Treasurer's Report for November 2011. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION The Treasurers Report lists all cash for the City (which includes the Baldwin Park Financing Authority), the Community Development Commission (CDC), and the Housing Authority. The report separates cash into the following three sections: • State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) — this is where the majority of the cash is held. Money is kept here until it needs to be transferred to cover the warrants (payments to vendors), payroll, or to pay the various bond payments. • Fiscal Agent Funds - these amounts represent monies held by the various bond holders that are restricted and which have been set aside for future bond payments. • Cash- this section provides the cash balances in the various checking accounts the City uses to pay its on-going payments. The cash balances fluctuate during the year due to the timing of large payments, such as interest and principal for bonds, and due to when the City receives its major sources of revenues (such as sales tax and property tax, which includes taxes related to the CDC) beginning in December of each year. FISCAL IMPACT: None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council, Financing Authority, CDC and Housing Authority receive and file the November 2011 Treasurer's Report. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TREASURER'S REPORT November 30, 2011 ESTIMATED INVESTMENT INTEREST PURCHASE MATURITY PAR CURRENT BOOK MARKET DESCRIPTION RATE DATE DATE VALUE PRINCIPAL VALUE VALUE State of California Local Agency Investment Fund City Community Develop. Comm. Housing Authority Fiscal Agent Funds - City Fiscal Agent Funds - CDC 0.401/6 Varies Varies 16,339,734.58 16,339,734.58 16,339,734.58 16,339,734.58 0.40% Varies Varies 9,927,317.61 9,927,317.61 9,927,317.61 9,927,317.61 0.40% Varies Varies 1,768,117.87 1,768,117.87 1,768,117.87 1,768,117.87 28,035,170.06 28,035,170.06 28,035,170.06 28,035,170.06 Varies Varies Varies 4,167,231.01 4,167,231.01 4,167,231.01 4,167,231.01 Varies Varies Varies 969,088.77 969,088.77 969,088.77 969,088.77 $ 33,171,489.84 $ 33,171,489.84 5,136,319.78 $ 33,171,489.84 Total Investments $ 33,171,489.84 Cash City Checking 895,974.73 City Miscellaneous Cash 450,881.99 Comm. Develop. Comm. 1,229,909.37 Housing Authority 707,153.05 Financing Authority 0.00 Total Cash 3,283,919.14 Total Cash and Investments $ 36,455,408.98 Schedule of Cash and Investments includes all financial assets as included in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. There was no investment maturity /purchase transaction made for the month of November 2011 and several deposits /withdrawals were made with the Local Agency Investment Fund. In compliance with the California Government Code Section 53646 et seq., I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the City's expenditure requirements for the next six months that all investments are in compliance to the City's Statement of Investment Policy. Approved by: K n orena Quijano Finance Director go TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK JAN 18 ITEM NO. - AGENDA S TA FF REPORT Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Shama P. Curian, Senior Human Resources Analyst January 18, 2012 Claim Rejection This report requests the City Council reject the Claims for Damages to Person or Property received for filing against the City. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION In order for the statute of limitations to begin on the claims received, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claims by order of a motion and that the claimants are sent written notification of said action. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council reject the claims of Juan Flores, Amelia Hernandez, Robert Ferro, Manuel Valdivia, and Mayra Talavera and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants. Attachment(s) Claim filed by: • Flores, Juan Carlos • Hernandez, Amelia • Ferro, Robert • Valdivia, Manuel • Talavera, Mayra DOL 12/01/2011 DOL 12/08/2011 DOL 8/27/2011 DOL 12/0112011 DOL 7/11/2011 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BALDWIN CLAIM- FOR DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY. 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. Clerk's Official 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. Filing iia Ornp 4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2 • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2 To: City of Baldwin Park 4. Orant's Ne of Birth I minor) 0 /1 I (X rA. - C 1. Name of Claimant ;3 c.7 e\ 5. Claimant's 0 cupation K 2. H Mdress of Claimant '1/ ICIW 09/ LQk too e le one�lum�ep,, P -3 15� E Aa . V 3. Business Address of Claimant 7-. Business Telephone Number 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent regarding this claim: 9. When d D G6 INJURY occur? 10. Names of any City employees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Date. Time: If for 6q Indemnity, date 1� Name Pp ment Aaf10 AeJ1,A(A unc wof 4's claim able give claimant served with complaint: (I KQ Sq 10-3 Rbb4C.._W0 f K3 11. Where did DAMAGE or RY occ [NJ ul? q -F- 1h 4he f (2 e- 12. Describe in detail how the DAMAGE or INJURY occurred. 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes ❑ No oj 14. If physician was visited due to injury, include date of first visit and physician's If yes, was a report filed? Yes ❑ No ❑ name, address and phone number: If yes, what is the Report No? 14. Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific - Use additional sheet if necessary) ye-_5 A 15. List damages incurred to date? 16. Total amount of claim to date: $_ Basis for Computation: Limited Civil Case: ❑ Yes ❑ No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. If it is over $10,000 no dollar amount shall be stated, but you are required to state whether the claim would be a limited civil case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17. Total amount of prospective damages: $ - Basis for Computation: 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have information: Name V 1'6 OCO —Address 01I Ue- 5� Phone 6g: Name Address Phone 19. Signature of Claimant or person filing on claimant's behalf, relationship to claimant and date: I hereby certify (or declare) underpenalty ofperjury under the laws of the state of California that the foregoing is true and correct to the best ofmy knowledge. 1,5 &Z ;7C1 Signature Relationship to Claimant Printed Name Date� Note: Presentation of a false claim is a felony (Penal Code Section 72) CC Form 1 (Rev 7/06) ictk,i.1,*:n 1,.,:l :Y1e',,t>Q.'e.ki,<.I G io, va.1mqN,, `_-e1_. Cc f+:�i "f.E:E.c!,,c CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BALDWIN CLAIM FOR DAMAGES ii k TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY. 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. Clerk's Official 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. Filing Stamp,. 4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) To: City of Baldwin Park 4. Claimant's Date of Birth (if a minor),` 1. Name of Claimant -i -z 5. Claimant's Occupation- =e r r an Al" a L A MG 2. Home Address of Claimant 6. Home Telephone Numb — m W7Busines�s 3 -7--7 D ai n �vi AV F 3. Business Address of Claimant U 6 Telephone Number 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent regarding this claim: 9. When did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? 10. Names of any City employees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Date: Time: J 0 Name Department If claim is for Equitable Indemnity, give date claimzrnt served with complaint: YTA 31f 2 11. Where did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? a Qn idz r) i'wg, & 12. Describe in detail how the DAMAGE or IIVURY occurred. 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes ❑ No ❑ 14. If physician was visited due to injury, include date of first visit and physician's If yes, was a report filed? Yes ❑ No ❑ name, address and phone number: If yes, what is the Report No? 14. Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific — Use additional sheet if necessary) i-s yne .'4h,,,-e C11il r Up -P 15. List damages incurred to date? 'be. 1v me-P r#-r. jpy-�rj-e- har, r 11 V:Lylh. :6 a _5 C 1:6. Total amount of claim to date: $ :7S Basis for Computation: Limited Civil Case: F-1 Yes ❑ No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. If it is over $10,000 no dollar amount shall be stated, but you are required to state whether the claim would be a limited civil case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17. Total amount of prospective damages: $— Basis for Computation: 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have information: Name /9&,r[dfiF YI 4 144, Address Phone Name Address Phone 19. Signature of Claimant or person filing on claimant's behalf; relationship to claimant and date: I hereby certify (or declare) under penalty ofpegury under the laws ofthe state of California that the foregoing ls true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature Relationshi Claimant Printed Name Date Note: Presentation of a false claim is a felony (Penal Code Section 72) CC Form 1 (Rev 7/06) F: V i R.I.! S 7 IK ! I, ; Q, & Fr,0v,.C4,Im for Pamag,:t Form CC, R v MM.d-, CITY OF BALDWIN PARK are R BALDWI N CLAIM FOR DAMAGES R K TO PERSON OR PROPERTY 12", INSTRUCTIONS U 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY. 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. Clerk's Official 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. Filing Stamp .4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) City of Baldwin Park 4. Claimant's Date of Birth. (if a minor) I -17-712� 1. Name of Claimant e-r--v 11coA,:—*er 5. Claimant's Occupation '56-e.) 2. Home Address of Claimant .6. Home Telephone Number qt36t L-A— . 17!57-/ j 551 - t-`1 577 3. Business Address of Claimant 7. Business Telephone Number SA7,%n,s�-, 1 5147"s, 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent regarding this claim: 5A7-ng- 9. When did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? 10. Names of any City employees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Date: VIZ,-7111 Time: !t� Name Department If claim is for Eqbitable Indemnity, give date claimant -tyZ-A46X r4r�" Z7 I -Z- served with complaint: 11. Where did DAM GE or INJURY occur? 12. Describe in detail how the DAMAGE or INJURY occurred. 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes„! No 14. If physician was visited due to injury, include date of first visit and physician's If yes, was a report filed? Ye5O No name, address and phone number: If yes, what is the Report No? em64AJ-- Ak ,41-4• -'1V* . 3 Z�-y ?- Z-019 5%D-4e 45-7 14. Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific - Use additional sheet if necessary) -T/7f, it A✓0 "44-r OZ16,e_ M7 0 15. List damages incurred to date? 16. Total amount of claim to date: $ Cs 0 d = Basis for Computation: 'A4/ 1A -zj v l 5 -Ze ) ±,g� e Limited Civil Case: ❑ Yes ❑ No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. If it is over $10,000 no dollar amount shall be stated, but you are required to state whether the claim would be a limited civil case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17. Total amount of prospective damages: $ Basis for Computation: y Uvv f J W/my, es 14 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have information: Name Address Phone Name Address Phone 19. Signature of Claimant or person filing on claimant's behalf, relationship to claimant and date: I hereby certify (or declare) under penalty of pe gury under the laws of the state of California that the foregoing Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge -Ze> Signature Relationshi p to Claimant Printed Name Date Note: Presentation of a taise claim is a teiony (Penal uocie section fz) CC Form I (Rev 7106) N-0- yam, M x.y 7.06.d- 91 A5 l�t�al..✓)� �e?f A / ���%!C./+d'�' "�tS. : /V)�` /� _ F��y'� _F,¢ "��' -'�`[ ! `�f T' /_ �4 I"`��ls,^.G' � �!� / /��J' [J I /I� /4�" °^'j`�e°/ sL%/ ` '° /' / t. -L`.✓! `'�.+.• &�� f ! V" 6 i 6^ �y�F��'�"'� ' ! � !I' I--' J co3 15 � ---, _ WO A6�� ,f `° - "`- BALDWIN N t..A;�1_K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CLAIM FOR DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY. 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. 4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY'MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE.- (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2) Rer- 6V Clerk's Official Filing Stamp To: City of Baldwin Park 4. Claim t's Daat$ o Birth (if a minor) 1. Name of Claimant ana f i 5. Claimant's Occupation 2. Home Address of Claimant Q - 0W11i h A iL CA HomeTEdephone Number LO 3. Business Address of Claimant 7. ,Busine Tre h ne Number 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent regarding this claim: 9. When did AMAGF or INJURY occur? Date: t ' Time: 00 am _ 10. Names of any City employees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Name Department If claim is for quitable Indemnity, give date claimant . served with complaint: 11. Where did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? �. U, Le 0 Q)(,Y 1- Ee k-S -e 6., f El Cttr C-4 ti 12. Describe in etail how the DAMAGE or INJURY occurred. 0 e't, i2- YD Y_e QJ rdo . 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes ❑ No `W- If physician was visited due to injury, include date of first visit and physician's If yes, was a report filed? Yes ❑ No ❑ name, address and phone number: If yes, what is the Report No? 14. Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific - Use additional sheet if necessary) a- e l h-2 l (.-e w6a y' 15. List damages incurred to date? 16. Total amount of claim to date: $ 19 1 f�d - Basis for Computation: Limited Civil Case: ❑ Yes ❑ No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. if it is over $10,000 no dollar amount shall be stated, but you are required to state whether the claim would be a limited civil case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17. Total amount of prospective damages: $ Basis for Computation: 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have informati 3g j, sU_Ayl Name 6Zi Dyi - l e Address k? S `L� W11214. g 011 & Phon+ 'J23) 6.22 Name Address Phone 19. Signature of Claimant or person filing on claimant's behalf, relationship to claimant and date: certify (or declare) under penalt ofperjuryunder the taws ofthe state of California that the foregoing is true and correct to the best ofmy knowledge. /Thereby f U�_ Sin a Relationshi to Claimant Printed Name Date l ote: P 6sentation of a false claim is a felony (Penal Code Section 72) CC Form t (Rev 7/06) CC'1 R"i 7.06. :I<rc 4. N CITY OF BALDWIN PARK are i BALDWIN CLAIM FOR DAMAGES TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ CLAIM THOROUGHLY. 2. FILL OUT CLAIM IN ITS ENTIRETY BY COMPLETING EACH SECTION. PROVIDE FULL DETAILS. 3. THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED. 4. DELIVER OR MAIL TO: OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, 14403 E. PACIFIC AVE., BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 WARNING • CLAIMS FOR DEATH, INJURY TO PERSON OR TO PERSONAL PROPERTY MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN 6 MONTHS AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE. SECTION 911.2 • ALL OTHER CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES MUST BE FILED NOT LATER THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE. (GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 911.2 Clerk's Official Filing Stamp To: City of Baldwin Park 4. Claimant's Date of Birth (if a minor) 1. NamR of Clai ant — A A -i-ALAV6 RA 5. Claimant's Ote g gatio 08yc K MIA L21�jz _8 , 2. Home Address of Claimant E) I/) k CA 6. Home T lephone Number Q (6a� ?I- SQ laq 5 B& U q1706 -55 AV- qo 3. Business Address of Claimant 7 . usin s Telepho e Number 8. Name and address to which you desire notices or communications to be sent rqgarding this claim: 6�eyLv;y) AV-24.ki, 200 5� ,320 (,A,, C A lkdo/7 9. When did DAMAGE or INJURY occur? 10. Names of any City ployees involved in INJURY or DAMAGE: Date: I Time: '� 00 Om Name Department If claim is f6r/Equiable Indemnity, give date claimant served with complaint: 11. Where did DAMAG URY occur? 0 r� 4�0 'bu� c�H 1611 Wd4vi &k 6901 12. Describe in detail how the DAMAGE or INJURY occurfed. AyJAt\f I 'V)A 4L bu6j -ilv, ii� Afiyev6jo 4e, kQ4-ha 13. Were police or paramedics called? Yes Qo 1:1 - 14. If physician fir t and physician's ysician was Visited due to injury, include date of If yes, was a report filed? Yes 'tN( No ❑ namadd ssanVonenuTP. o . m a If yes, what is the Report No? 5e_4,1�7 I Pei Io .,F)/J!IAkVrkyk,cA. N1 A<h_ S; X 01 Q!b I 14, Why do you claim the City of Baldwin Park is responsible? (Please be specific - Use additional sheet if necessary) 6 ci�-�u of _gAiLki eak kl,�t6 dtmj_t�_ LV-04 u &W(91611(t of lko, _&kUV, 15. List damages incurred t at . j--.- -/ utik a_4411pw 4' 1 bW5 OA (6 V - 16. Total amount Of claim to date: $ Basis far Computation: -,eX Limited Civil Case: [-] Yes No (State the amount of your claim if the total amount is $10,000 or less. If it is over $10,000 no dollar amount <reqd shall be stated, but you are u to state whether the claim would be a limited civil case (total amount of claim does not exceed $25,000).) 17. Total amount of prospective damages: Basis for Computation: 18. Witnesses to DAMAGE or INJURY: List all persons and addresses of persons known to have information: Name C21-)y —Address Phone Name Address Phone 19. Signature of Claim gDtqr person filing on claimant's behalf; relationship to Claimant and date: i hereby ccerl'! laraep alty of perjury under the laws of the state of California that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. At Vn, Wes' AY42n.��" Aignat6re, i, Relationshi to Clailmla Printed Name Date Note: Presentation of a false claim is a felony (Penal code Section 12) CC Form I (Rev 7106) & PomIsIGIAhn for Daimq­ Fomi= Rev 7,08.doc OL CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AGEN JAN 18 ITEM NO- -%r -1 STAFF REPORT I TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation and Community Servi Edwin "William" Galvez, Director of Public Works DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: APPROVE THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE HILDA L. SOLIS PARK PLAYGROUND RENOVATION AND AUTHORIZE ADVERTISING THE PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS This report requests that the City Council consider the approval of the Hilda L. Solis Park Playground Renovation Project plans, specifications, and engineer's estimate, and authorize staff to advertise the project for construction bids. BACKGROUND On May 4, 2011 the City Council approved allocating $135,000 from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the renovation of the Hilda L. Solis Park playground. The renovation involves the demolition and recycling of the two existing outdated play structures and the removal of the existing non-ADA compliant sand surface ground area. The playground area will be upgraded to be ADA compliant with the installation of two new playground structures, a swing set, and a resilient rubber surfacing. To be consistent with all other city playground equipment and to facilitate ease of maintenance, the specifications are requiring that the equipment to be installed be manufactured by Miracle Recreation Equipment. The City has installed this manufacturers equipment Citywide and prides itself in creating quality award-winning facilities that provide high quality recreational services to the community. DISCUSSION The project has been reviewed by staff for constructability and to ensure we meet the grant funding and project goals. It is anticipated that the advertising will take place over a four week time period. The bid and construction contract documents meet Federal HUD (Housing and Urban Development) guidelines which ensure approval for the use of CDBG funds. The Notice Inviting Bids is shown as an attachment. Staff will advertise the project by publishing the Notice Inviting Bids in selected trade publications, on the City's website, and local newspapers. Authorize Advertising for Hilda L. Solis Park Playground Renovation Page 2 of 2 January 18, 2012 Upon opening the bids, staff will analyze them and recommend to the City Council consideration of awarding a construction contract. Staff anticipates awarding the construction agreement by March 2012 with construction commencing immediately thereafter. The engineer's estimate of probable construction costs is $128,000. Funds available for the project are $135,000. Staff is confident the project scope is appropriate to the available funding, while meeting the project and program requirements. The following is the anticipated project timeline: Proiect Timeline Approve Design Advertise Bids Pre-Bid Job Walk Open Bids Award Construction Contract Begin Construction Construction Complete FISCAL IMPACT Date January 18, 2012 January 19, 2012 January 31, 2012 February 16, 2012 March 7, 2012 April 2, 2012 May 4, 2012 There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund associated with this project. Staff has obtained authorization from HUD to expend up to $135,000 of Federal funds for the construction of this project, including construction management and contingencies. The following table summarizes the funds status of the project: Available CDBG Funds $135,000 Anticipated Construction Expenditures Construction $111,500 ........... ...... ... ... .... __­­­­ .... . ........................ . ........ ... ........ ... ....... ................ ................. . .......... .. .............. . . ........ . ........ ......... . ... Construction Contingency (10%) $11,150 . . .. ......... . ... ..... ............... .... . . ...... ............. . . ................... . . ................................ . ............. . . . . . . ............... .... . ............. . ............... ............. I ... . ........... ........ ........ ............ ........ ........ . ..... . In-House Misc. (Advertising, Reproductions) $5,000 Total Construction Expenditures $127,650 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Plans, Specifications, and Engineer's Estimate for the Hilda L. Solis Park Playground Renovation and authorize staff to advertise the project for construction bids. ATTACHMENTS Notice Inviting Bids Attachment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Public Works Department Funding Provided by a Community Development Block Grant Sealed bids for the project will be received in the offices of the City Engineer at 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 up to the hour of 11:00 a.m. on February 16, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened. SECTION A. NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS HILDA SOLIS PARK PLAYGROUND RENOVATION IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of BALDWIN PARK as AGENCY, invites sealed bids for the above stated project and will receive such bids in the offices of the City Engineer, at 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 up to the hour of 11:00 a.m. on February 16, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened. Copies of the Bid and Contract Documents are available from the CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, Public Works Department, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. One (1) set of Bid and Contract Documents will be provided to bidder at a cost of $10.00. The City will mail the Bid and Contract Documents to bidder at an additional cost of $10.00. Mail the request for Bid and Contract Documents, with payment, to the address above. The Bid and Contract Documents are also available free of charge on the City's website www. Baldwin Park.com). Bidder is responsible for checking website regularly for posting of addenda or project updates up to the day of bid opening. The general nature of work involves the demolition of the existing playground area, site preparation and the installation of two new playground structures and a resilient rubber surfacing. The bid items, corresponding estimated quantities, and the time allowed to complete the work are listed in the Bidders Proposal. The descriptions of bid items are defined in the Technical Provisions. Based on the quantities listed in the Contractor's Bid Proposal, the construction cost is estimated to be $111,000. There is a mandatory pre-bid job walk for this project at the Hilda Solis Park Playground area located at 15010 Badillo Street, Baldwin Park, CA 91706, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Bids must be accompanied by a bid bond, made payable to the City of Baldwin Park for an amount no less than ten percent (10%) of the bid amount. At the time of the contract award, the Contractor shall possess California Contractor License Class "A" or "B". This is a federally-assisted construction contract. Federal Labor Standards Provisions, including prevailing wage requirements of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts will be enforced. In the event,of a conflict between Federal and State wages rates, the higher of the two will prevail. The Contractor's duty to pay State prevailing wages can be found under Labor Code Section 1770 et seq. and Labor Code Sections 1775 and 1777.7 outline the penalties for failure to pay prevailing wages and employ apprentices including forfeitures and debarment. This is a HUD Section 3 construction contract. First preference will be given to a bidder who provides a reasonable bid and is a qualified Section 3 Business Concern. Second preference will be given to a bidder who provides a reasonable bid and commits to achieving the Section 3 employment, training and subcontracting opportunity goals by submitting a written commitment (Economic Opportunity Plan). In the procurement of supplies, equipment, construction, and services by sub- CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 1 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPAR 1 � 11 BALDWIN P,A,R,K TZTOTL �1 Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation and Community Services January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -003 ASSIGNING RIGHT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FOR FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CITIES EXCESS FUNDS TO THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND FOR THE FITNESS ZONE AT MORGAN PARK PROJECT PURPOSE The purpose of this staff report is to consider adopting Resolution No. 2012 -003 and approve an agreement with Trust for Public Land (TPL) for a fitness zone at Morgan Park. BACKGROUND In order to continue the improvement of amenities at city parks, staff was looking for new funding sources for various recreation projects. At the suggestion from Councilmember Marlen Garcia, staff contacted Supervisor Gloria Molina's office to discuss funding opportunities through the County. As a result of the discussion about various projects for Baldwin Park, staff was informed that TPL was developing a grant application for Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (also known as Proposition A) funds to install several fitness zones throughout the County. Historically, TPL has installed fitness zones in unincorporated County operated parks. This grant application from TPL to the County includes 6 unincorporated County parks and two municipalities, which include Baldwin Park and the City of Hawthorne. The application includes constructing and installing a fitness zone at Morgan Park. The idea for a fitness zone at Morgan Park started with the Comprehensive Park Master Plan. Since the Comprehensive Park Master Plan was approved in 2007, a fitness zone was installed at Hilda L. Solis Park in 2010 through a grant made possible through the Kaiser Permanente Community Benefits Program. The fitness zone at Hilda L. Solis has been very successful and residents have been inquiring about installing a fitness zone at other parks in the City. DISCUSSION For this current application, TPL identified Morgan Park as an ideal location because of its high user demand and amount of space available for a fitness zone. As part of the grant agreement, TPL will provide construction management, pay for the construction of the fitness zone space, installation of 8 to 10 pieces of fitness equipment, decomposed granite (DG) surfacing, and install permanent signage. The equipment to be installed at Morgan Park will be the same brand as the equipment at Hilda L. Solis Park. According to TPL, the cost of the project will be $53,250 and includes all of the items listed above. Two additional costs to the project will be an American Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant pathway and an upgrade from the DG surfacing to Pebble Flex I rubberized flooring. The purpose of the upgraded surfacing is to be consistent with Hilda L. Solis Park, which features the Pebble Flex surfacing. Both of these additional projects are not covered through the TPL grant. FISCAL IMPACT Although the costs of the TPL grant includes construction management, construction of the fitness zone and equipment, the City will need to cover the costs of installing an ADA compliant pathway to the fitness zone area and upgraded surfacing. The costs associated with these items are not part of the grant funding through TPL. The approximate costs to install the pathway will be $10,000 with an outside vendor. If in house staff completed the pathway, it would cost approximately $3,000, which includes materials and staffing costs would already be budgeted into the existing budget. Funding for this project will be absorbed into the existing Department budget. The estimate for the Pebble Flex rubberized flooring will be $7,000 and includes purchase and installation. The surfacing needs to be purchased and installed through a professional company. The cost of this project will be offset through a combination of sponsorships, donations and fundraisers with the remaining balance absorbed into the existing budget. RECOMMENDATION Staff Recommends the City Council: 1) Waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2012-003 entitled "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ASSIGNING RIGHT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FOR FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CITIES EXCESS FUNDS TO THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND FOR THE FITNESS ZONE AT MORGAN PARK PROJECT"; and 2) Authorize Mayor to sign "RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMIT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION-MORGAN PARK"; and 3) Authorize the Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute any further documents. Attachments: A) RESOLUTION No. 2012-003 B) RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMIT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION-MORGAN PARK RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -003 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ASSIGNING RIGHT TO APPLY FOR GRANT FUNDS FROM THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY REGIONAL PARK AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT FOR FIRST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT CITIES EXCESS FUNDS TO THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND FOR THE FITNESS ZONE AT MORGAN PARK PROJECT WHEREAS, the people of the County of Los Angeles on November 3, 1992, and on November 5, 1996, enacted Los Angeles County Proposition A, Safe Neighborhood Parks Propositions (the Propositions), which among other uses, provide funds to public agencies and nonprofit organizations in the County for the purpose of acquisition, development and /or rehabilitation of facilities and open space for public recreation; WHEREAS, the Propositions also created the Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District (the District) to administer said funds; WHEREAS, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) is requesting the City of Baldwin Park (the City) assign the right to apply for $25,000.00 in First Supervisorial District Cities Excess Funds to TPL for the Fitness Zone at Morgan Park Project; WHEREAS, the project consists of purchase and installation of an outdoor fitness equipment course, including site preparation, concrete curbing, and bilingual information signs; and WHEREAS, Morgan Park is owned and operated by the City, and the Fitness Zone at Morgan Park Project will enhance safe and accessible recreational opportunities in the City and benefit other County residents in the First Supervisorial District. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:: Section 1. Subject to the parties execution and compliance with the agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A, the City Council hereby assigns to the Trust for Public Land the right to apply for Twenty -fine Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) in Proposition A Cities Excess Funds available to the First Supervisorial District for the Fitness Zone at Morgan Park Project. Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify as to the adoption of the Resolution and shall cause the same to be processed in the manner required by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2012. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY • LOS ANGELES CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of January, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK RIGHT OF ENTRY PERMIT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Morgan Park (TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND — FITNESS ZONES) Licensee: The Trust for Public Land Tori Kjer, Program Manager The Trust for Public Land The Los Angeles River Center 570 West Avenue 26, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90065 Office (323) 223-0441 Ext. 11 Fax (323) 223-2978 City of Baldwin Park Manuel Carrillo, Jr. Director of Recreation and Community Services 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Office (626) 813-5245 Ext. 314 Fax (626) 814-2998 RECITALS This Right of Entry Permit and License Agreement ("Agreement") for exercise equipment installation is made and entered into between The Trust for Public Land ("TPL" or "Licensee") and the City of Baldwin Park (City) as of January 18, 2012 with respect to the following facts: A. City operates and maintains real property consisting of one (1) City park more commonly known as: Morgan Park (if more than one site, each is referred to individually and collectively herein as a "Park".) B. TPL is a national non-profit land conservation organization that has as one of its initiatives the "Parks for People" program, which assists local communities to build new parks in their neighborhoods; one part of the Parks for People program is installation of exercise equipment ("Equipment") to provide "Fitness Zones" in local parks for the use of area residents. C. This Agreement contains the terms pursuant to which TPL and City have agreed to have TPL install Fitness Zone(s) on the Park, including (i) a Right of Entry Permit and License for TPL, TPL's contractor and their agents and employees to enter the Park and install the Equipment; (ii) TPL's purchase and installation of the Equipment; (iii) City acceptance of the Equipment installations; (iv) assignment by TPL and City's assumption of responsibility for the Equipment and the Fitness Zone installation following acceptance; and (v) assignment of the Equipment warranties to city. D. The location in the Park where TPL will install the Equipment is shown on Exhibit "A" (Aerial photographs and Layout of Fitness Zone); the_Equipment that TPL shall install is identified in Exhibit "B" (Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment List); Equipment specifications are contained in Exhibit "C" (Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment Specifications); and the form for City's acceptance of the Equipment installation and assignment by TPL of the Equipment warranties is contained in Exhibit "D" ("Form of Acceptance of Installation and Request for Assignment of Equipment Warranty"), all of said Exhibits being attached to this Agreement and incorporated herein. E. TPL shall be reimbursed for its expenses in installing the Equipment in accordance with the terms of the Grant Agreement. F. In support of TPL's Parks for People Program, TPL has received a grant from Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District dated pending ("Grant Agreement"), the Grant Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "E" and incorporated herein.] NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing promises, the parties mutually agree as follows: 1. GRANT OF LICENSE: Licensee, its employees, contractors and agents, after execution of this Agreement by the City of Baldwin Park Director of Recreation and Community Services, is hereby granted a license and permit to access the areas of the Park depicted on Exhibit "A" for the purpose of installing the Equipment in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 2. TERM: This Agreement shall become effective upon full execution and delivery hereof by the parties (the "Effective Date"). This Agreement shall expire on the date upon which warranties for all Equipment are assigned by TPL to City, as described in Section 8 below, except as maybe otherwise provided in this Agreement. In no event, however, shall the term of this Agreement extend beyond one (1) year, unless mutually agreed upon, in writing, by the parties. Notwithstanding any other provision herein, and regardless of the manner or duration of use of the Park by Licensee, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, if after giving five-business-days' (5-business-days') notice of grounds constituting violation of this Agreement, Licensee has failed to cure such grounds or, in the event the nature of the grounds for termination are such that more than five (5) business days is required to effect a cure, if within such five (5) business days Licensee has failed to commence such cure and fails to diligently pursue it thereafter and completed that cure within thirty (30) days. Any notice hereunder to Licensee maybe given by delivering the same to Licensee's Program Manager personally or by mailing the same addressed to Licensee at the address herein given for notices. Upon any termination of this Agreement by revocation or otherwise, Licensee shall promptly restore the Park to a condition equal to the surrounding area, to the satisfaction of City. In the event of Page 2 Licensee's failure to do so, the City may restore said Park entirely at the risk and expense of Licensee. 3. PAYMENTS. TPL shall contract for and be fully responsible for all payments to its contractors for the cost of acquisition and delivery of the Equipment, including the installation and construction thereof at the Park. TPL will pay prevailing wages when required by Labor Code Sections 1720 et seq. Upon receipt from City of the Notice of Acceptance described in Section 8, TPL shall seek reimbursement from Los Angeles County Regional and Open Space District of up to the full amount authorized by the Grant Agreement based upon presentation of acceptable evidence of its expenses. 4. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. TPL will provide general management of construction activity, including, but not limited to, scheduling construction activity in accordance with City's direction, insuring construction meets the terms of this Agreement, the Entry Permit and any grant agreements, conducting progress meetings, providing meeting minutes and coordinating communications between all parties. The Equipment TPL shall install is identified in Exhibit "B" (Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment List); the Equipment specifications are contained in Exhibit "C" (Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment Specifications). City staff will participate in the scheduled progress meetings to keep abreast of construction activity and to insure that work complies with the terms this Agreement. In connection herewith, TPL shall A. Comply with and abide by all applicable rules, regulations and directions of City, including, but not limited to, the scheduling of construction activity. B. Comply with all applicable City ordinances, State and Federal laws, and in the course thereof obtain and keep in effect all permits and licenses required to conduct the permitted activities on the Park. C. Conduct licensed activities only during park hours, Monday through Friday. Weekend work or work on City holidays is not permitted. Licensee's Program Manager shall contact Manny Carrillo, Recreation and Community Services Director (the City's Representative), two (2) days prior to Licensee's initial access to the respective park, in regard to all access and permitted activities, and in the event of emergencies: Monica Killen, Program Supervisor (626) 813 -5268 D. Maintain to City's satisfaction the Park and surrounding area in a safe and sound condition, free from danger, injury or threat of harm to the public, and as to prevent the existence of an attractive nuisance and have the Equipment installed in a satisfactorily and proper manner. Page 3 E. Assume the risks and bear all costs of damage or destruction, and loss due to theft, burglary or vandalism to any and all of Licensee's equipment, materials, tools, and vehicles owned, hired, leased, or used by Licensee for this Entry Permit, except to the extent that such damage or destruction and loss result from the negligence or willful misconduct of City. F. Field verify utility locations prior to conducting permitted activities and repair or replace any and all parks' property lost, damaged, or destroyed as a result of, and either directly or indirectly connected with work done pursuant to this Entry Permit with due diligence and speed. Following notification from Licensee, City shall remove turf and re-route all irrigation and utility lines to avoid interference with installation of the Equipment. Licensee shall promptly notify the City's Representative in the event of damage caused by Licensee's activities to the Park, the Park's equipment, and/or improvements, including landscaped areas. If Licensee fails to make prompt and adequate repairs after notice by City of damage, loss or destruction of Park property, then City may have repairs made and Licensee shall pay all direct and indirect costs for those repairs. G. Provide all safety and security signs, barricades, pedestrian and traffic cones, lights and other related safety fixtures or measures which will forewarn the public of the existence of any hazards related to the licensed activities, and of any detours necessary to prevent vehicular and/or personal injury or property damage accidents due to Licensee's activities. H. Bear the sole cost and expense of all work performed by and on behalf of Licensee. I. Keep a responsible representative at the Park during all work hours. J. Pay for all costs, fees or charges for the application, installation, maintenance, or use of any utilities or services required in the exercise of the permission herein given. 5. REPAIR OF DAMAGES. . In addition to TPL's other responsibilities under this Agreement, if TPL becomes aware any portion of the Park is damaged or threatened by any of the activities of TPL or anyone acting by or through TPL hereunder, with the exception of any disturbance of the Park necessary to install the Equipment, then TPL shall promptly notify the City Representative of such damage or threat by email or hand delivery. TPL shall remedy any and all such damage or threat and restore the Park to its previous condition, subject to City's approval. Page 4 6. INDEMNIFICATION. During the term of this Agreement but prior to issuance by City of the Acceptance Letter pursuant to Section 8 of this Agreement, TPL shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officers, employees and agents (collectively, City Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all liability, including but not limited to demands, claims, actions, fees, costs and expenses (including attorneys' and expert witness' fees) arising from or connected with TPL's or any of its officers', employees' or agents' acts or omissions arising from or related to this Agreement except and to the extent that such liability or claim is the direct or indirect result of any act of or any omission to perform some duty imposed by law or agreement on any of the City Indemnified Parties, in which instance, City shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless TPL, its officers, agents and employees. Following issuance by City of the Acceptance Letter pursuant to Section 8 of this Agreement, City shall indemnify and save harmless TPL, its officers, agents, employees and contractors, from any and all liability, including but not limited to demands, claims, actions, fees, costs and expenses (including attorneys' and expert witness fees), and claims thereof for injury to or death of a person or loss of or damage to property, resulting directly or indirectly from any activity or use of the Equipment, except and to the extent where such liability or claim is the direct or indirect result of any act of or any omission to perform some duty imposed by law or agreement on TPL and its officers, agents, and employees, or contractor(s), in which instance, TPL shall defend, indemnify and save harmless City Indemnified Parties. The terms of this paragraph shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. TPL shall also have each of its contractors indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City Indemnified Parties from and against any and all liability, including but not limited to demands, claims, actions, fees, costs and expenses (including attorneys' and expert witness' fees) arising from or connected with the contractor's or any of the contractor's officers', employees' or agents' acts or omissions arising from or related to this Agreement. 7. Insurance Requirements. TPL shall provide and maintain and shall require its contractors to maintain the programs of insurance described below until the first to occur of (i) issuance by City of the Acceptance Letter pursuant to Section 8 of this Agreement, or (ii) termination of this Agreement. Such insurance shall be primary to and not contributing with any other insurance or self- insurance programs maintained by City and, such coverage shall be provided and maintained at TPL's own expense. Evidence of Insurance. TPL shall deliver certificate(s) or other evidence of coverage satisfactory to the City's Risk Manager prior to commencing services under thisAgmement Such certificates or other evidence shall i. Specifically identify this Agreement; Page 5 ii. Clearly evidence all insurance required in this Agreement, which shall be primary and non-contributory and include a severability of interests provision; iii. Contain the express condition City is to be given written notice by mail at least thirty (30) days in advance of cancellation for all policies evidenced on the certificate of insurance; iv. Include copies of the additional insured endorsement to the commercial general liability policy, adding the City Indemnified Parties as additional insured for all activities arising from this Agreement or showing proof the policy already includes such a provision; v. Identify any deductibles or self-insured retentions for City's approval. City retains the right to require TPL to reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-insured retentions as they apply to City, or, require TPL to provide a bond guaranteeing payment of all such retained losses and related costs, including but not limited to, expenses or fees, or both, related to investigations, claims, administrations, and legal defense. Such bond shall be executed by a corporate surety licensed to transact business in the State of California. A. Insurer Financial Ratings. Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company acceptable to City, with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A: V11, unless otherwise approved by City. B. Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by TPL to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to City, shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement upon which City may immediately terminate or suspend this Agreement. C. Notification of Incidents, Claims or Suits. TPL shall report to City: i. Any accident or incident relating to services performed under this Agreement which involves injury or property damage which may result in the filing of a claim or lawsuit against TPL and/or City. Such report shall be made in writing within 24 hours of occurrence. ii. Any third party claim or lawsuit filed against TPL arising from or related to services performed by TPL under this Agreement. iii. Any injury to a TPL or sub-contractor employee, which occurs on the Parks. This report shall be submitted on a City "Non-employee Injury Report" to the Chief of Planning. iv. Any loss, disappearance, destruction, misuse, or theft of any kind whatsoever of City property, monies or securities entrusted to TPL under the terms of this Agreement. D. Compensation for City Costs. In the event TPL fails to comply with any of the indemnification or insurance requirements of this Agreement, and such failure to comply results in any costs to City, then TPL shall pay full compensation for all costs incurred by City. E. Insurance Coverage Requirements for Contractors. TPL shall ensure any of its contractors performing services under this Agreement meet the insurance requirements of this Agreement by either: i. Providing evidence of insurance covering the activities of contractors, or ii. Providing insurance certificates and additional insured notices submitted by contractors evidencing that contractors maintain the required insurance coverage. City retains the right to obtain copies of evidence of contractor's insurance coverage at any time. F. Policy Requirements. i. General Liability insurance with limits of not less than the following: General Aggregate: Products/Completed Operations Aggregate: Personal and Advertising Injury: Each Occurrence: Automobile Liability insurance with a limit Million for each accident. Such insurance "owned," "hired" and "non-owned" vehicles, $2 Million $1 Million $1 Million $1 Million of liability of not less than $1 shall include coverage for all or coverage for "any auto". iii. Workers Compensation and Employers' Liability insurance, providing workers compensation benefits, as required by the Labor Code of the State of California or by any other state, and for which TPL is responsible. In all cases, this insurance also shall include Employers' Liability coverage with limits of not less than the following: Each Accident: $1 Million Page 7 8. FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF INSTALLATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF EQUIPMENT WARRANTY. A. TPL, as it completes installation of the Equipment in fitness zones at the Park, shall notify the City's representative, it is ready to have the installation inspected by City. Within fifteen (15) City business days after receipt of that notice, as provided pursuant to Section 9, below, City shall inspect the installation and reasonably determine whether the installation has been installed in accordance with this Agreement and to a level of quality and workmanship for City to issue its notice of acceptance of installation ("Acceptance Letter") in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D. If the installation is unacceptable, then within ten (10) City business days after inspection, City shall provide TPL with a list of items that need to be corrected in order for City to issue its Acceptance Letter, or issuance of the Acceptance Letter will be delayed until the items on the list are corrected. The Acceptance Letter shall be signed by the City's Representative and addressed to the TPL Program Manager identified in Section 9, and counter- signed by TPL. The Acceptance Letter shall identify by name the Park for which Equipment installation is being accepted and request TPL to forward its Assignment of Equipment Warranty for the Park pursuant to Section 813, below. B. Upon receipt of the Acceptance Letter, TPL shall obtain the consent of the manufacturer of the Equipment for assignment to City and, by means of acknowledgement of the Acceptance Letter, assign any and all warranties it received from the manufacturer of the Equipment. In addition to any certificates of warranties provided by the Equipment manufacturer to TPL, TPL shall provide copies of invoices for the Equipment acquisition and installation at the Park in order for City to make claims under the terms of said warranty. C. If necessary, in City's discretion, then there can be more than one Notice of Acceptance of Equipment Installation, for the Equipment. 9. NOTICES: Notices desired or required by this Agreement or by any law now or hereinafter in effect are deemed given when sent by U.S. Postal Service Certified Mail or by a reliable over-night courier with postage or charges prepaid to TPL as follows: Ms. Tori Kjer, Program Manager The Trust for Public Land Los Angeles River Center 570 West Avenue 26, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90065 or such other place in California as may hereinafter be designated in writing by TPL. Notices to City, and Certificates of Insurance and/or Self-Insurance, and assignments of warranties and Equipment invoices, and envelopes containing the same shall be addressed to: City of Baldwin Park Manny Carrillo, Jr. Director of Recreation and Community Services 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd Baldwin Park, CA 91706 or such other manner as may hereinafter be designated in writing by City. 10. CEQA COMPLIANCE: City is designated as the lead agency for purpose of compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, as set forth at Public Resource Code §§ 21000, et seq. ("CEQA") as to this Agreement and shall comply with all CEQA requirements. City has determined TPL's activities are categorically exempt from review under the provisions of CEQA, and City, as the lead agency, will file a Notice of Exemption with the Los Angeles County Clerk. 11. INDEPENDENT STATUS: This Agreement is by and between City and TPL. It is not intended and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association as between City and TPL. TPL understands and agrees to bear the sole responsibility and liability for furnishing Workers' Compensation benefits to any person for injuries arising from or connected with services performed on behalf of TPL pursuant to this Agreement. 12. EMPLOYEES: All references to "TPL" herein are deemed to include the employees, agents, prime contractor and subcontractors of any tier, and anyone else required under written contract with the TPL to access the Park. 13. LIMITATIONS: It is expressly understood in permitting the right to use the Park, no estate or interest in real property is being conveyed to Licensee, and the right to use is only a nonexclusive, revocable and unassignable permission to use the Park in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Entry Permit. However, if a determination is made property taxes are assessed as a result of this Agreement, then TPL shall be responsible for payment of those taxes. If Licensee attempts to assign or transfer its rights under this Entry Permit in whole or part, then all rights hereunder shall immediately terminate. 14. AMENDMENTS: No amendment of this Agreement will be binding unless in writing and signed by the parties. 15. MAINTENANCE. City will be responsible for the maintenance, removal or Page 9 replacement of the Fitness Zone and the Equipment in its sole discretion after execution by City of an Acceptance Letter for a Park, and neither TPL nor its agents or contractors shall have any further responsibility therefore, except as may be otherwise provided by any warranties provided by TPL's contractors applicable to the Equipment pursuant to Section 8, above. 16. ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement is personal to TPL, and in the event TPL shall attempt to assign or transfer the same in whole or part all rights hereunder shall immediately terminate. 17. AUTHORITY TO STOP: In the event an authorized representative of City finds the activities of TPL or any of its contractors arising from this Agreement unnecessarily endanger the health or safety of persons on or near the Park, the City's Representative may require this Agreement immediately be suspended until said endangering activities cease, or until such action is taken to eliminate or prevent the endangerment. 18. ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS: TPL has examined the Park and knows the condition thereof. TPL accepts the Park in the present state and condition and waives any and all demand upon City for alteration, repair, or improvement thereof. All improvements to the Park installed by TPL shall remain upon termination of this Agreement and become the property of City. 19. TRANSFER OF OPERATING RESPONSIBILITY /CLOSURE: In the event City transfers operating responsibility of a Park and the licensed Park to a newly formed or existing governmental agency, this Agreement shall terminate on the date of said transfer to such agency, unless that agency agrees to assume this Agreement. City agrees to use its best efforts to obtain said assignment in the event City transfers its operating responsibility for the Park to a newly-formed or existing governmental agency. In the event City closes a Park, this Agreement shall terminate upon the effective date of such closure. City shall provide written notice to TPL immediately upon any consideration by City of the possibility of transferring or closing a Park. City shall provide TPL with as much prior written notice of any such transferor closure of a Park as reasonably possible, but in no case less than ten (10) City business days, before the effective date of any such transfer or closure. TPL shall be permitted to continue operations on the licensed Park for the remaining portion of the year in which it receives any such notice specifying the effective date of the transfer or closure of the Park. 20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement (including the Exhibits hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference) together with the Entry Permit [ADD, IF APPLICABLE: and Grant Agreement] contain the entire understanding between the parties as of the date of this Agreement, and all prior written or oral negotiations, discussions, understandings and agreements are merged herein. Page 10 21. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES. The parties will have this Agreement executed by representatives authorized to execute, amend, and enforce this Agreement. rINCLUDE IF APPLICABLE: 22. Controlling Agreement. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Grant Agreement, the terms of the Grant Agreement shall control.] (Signature page follows) Page 11 1EX M , Counsel Who hereby personally covenants, guarantees and warrants that he/she has the power and authority to obligate TPL to the terms and conditions in this Agreement. This Agreement has been executed on behalf of the City of Council of the City of on the day of a fully executed Agreement bearing original signatures will be mailed to CITY: By: Manuel Lozano, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Joseph W. Pannone, City Attorney Exhibits: by the City Upon approval, TPL. Exhibit A — Aerial photographs and Layout of Fitness Zone Exhibit "B" - Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment List Exhibit "C" - Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment Specifications Exhibit Q - Form of Acceptance of Installation and Request for Assignment of Equipment Warranty ("Acceptance Letter") [ADD IF GRANT FUNDING USED: Exhibit "E" - Grant Agreement] Page 12 EXHIBIT A RECOMMENDED LOCATION: The Fitness Zone would be located east of the recreation center building, between the basketball courts and the reotnoo/ps. just south of the sports field. Approximate dimensions cf the Fitness Zone pad would be45'n2S' surrounded bvaO^ourb Tha Fitness Zone pad must `ofsatho- the sports field a minimum of1O' Department of Recreation and Community Services will finance m rubberized surface in the Fitness Zone pad, and a concrete access path leading from the basketball court into the Fitness Zone. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: The location is among several mature trees, drain inlets and a manhole, and the pad dimensions will need to be adjusted to avoid the tree's driplines and underground utilities within the proposed area. ME =Moc000 t� R Cc" FE �q tz 14. cr N CD r 0 co 00 M& 00 r m 40 c Z 4 m CA CA N 0 z m EXHIBIT B Greenfield Sport Parks Equipment List A) 4- Person Leg Press B) 2- Person Chest Press C) 2 Person Lat Pull Down D) 2 Person Vertical Press E) Single Cross Country Ski F) 4 Person Pendulum, Abs G) 2 Level Horizontal Bar H) 2 Person Sit Up Benches 1) Single Elliptical Trainer J) Announcement Board EXHIBIT C Greenfield Sports Park Equipment Specifications Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Equipment Technical Specifications Our outdoor fitness equipment is protected from rust, corrosion and chipping, it retains its strength for years without any need for lubrication, winterizing or regular maintenance. Our equipment is manufactured according to the following specifications: 1. All equipment is constructed of SAE 1020 High Carbon Steel. 2. The joints' welding is at least 215-1/2 inch thick. 3. The bearings are made of cast steel with cast steel rollers, and do not require re-lubrication. 4. All seats and stepping platforms are made of 2 layers of hand-shaped fiberglass. 5. After fabrication and welding, all parts are cold galvanized for rust protection. 6. All metal parts receive two layers (120-400 microns) of DuPont Powder Coat. 7. An additional layer of polyurethane UV3 (450 microns) is applied to all metal parts for ultraviolet protection. Installation Our equipment is made from heavy steel pipes and is subject to heavy forces and torques when in use. Extra care must be taken to ensure that the equipment is securely installed so that it can be safely enjoyed for years to come. There are two methods of installation for our equipment: 1) Permanent installation in which the equipment post extensions are placed in concrete footings 2) Surface mount installation with posts bolted to concrete We strongly recommend that the equipment be installed using concrete footings. We recommend hiring a licensed installation company to ensure that the equipment is installed correctly and according to our specifications. Full installation instructions and equipment specifications will be provided on request. Color Our equipment is available in two color combinations: green and tan or red, black and yellow. The green and tan color combination blends into the park environment best. The red, black and yellow combination is very attractive and stands out from a distance. Warranty In light of the quality of our products and the manufacturing process, we are proud to offer a 15 year limited warranty--one of the best warranties in our industry. For detailed information on our warranty, please see our catalog. Safety Safety is of the utmost importance to everyone. Our exclusive durable outdoor fitness equipment follows the highest safety standards, is built-to-last and requires virtually no maintenance. Greenfields Outdoor Fitness' equipment can be used by anyone aged 14 years and up with minimal concern of injury. The California Playground Regulations only apply to play equipment designed for children under the age of 12. Exercise equipment designed for use by people over the age of 12 is specifically excluded from these requirements. We recommend that our exercise equipment be installed at a location which is separated from children's play areas. In addition, this location and the installed EXHIBIT D Form of Acceptance of Installation and Request for Assignment of Equipment Warranty ("Acceptance Letter") Date Ms. Tori Kjer, Program Manager The Trust for Public Land Los Angeles River Center 570 West Avenue 26, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90065 RE: FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF FITNESS ZONE INSTALLATION AND REQUEST FOR ASSIGNMENT OF WARRANTIES; PARK Dear Ms. Kjer: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 8 of that Agreement for Installation and Acceptance of Fitness Zone Equipment at [PARK] ("Agreement") City Parks between City and The Trust for Public Land ("TPL") dated , City hereby accepts the Fitness Zone Equipment as installed at City's Park as of the date of this letter. By counter-signature of TPL's authorized representative, below, TPL hereby assigns all warranties in its favor from the supplier and installer of the Fitness Zone Equipment to City, and agrees to provide copies of all invoices and certificates of warranty pertaining thereto to City for equipment purchased by The Trust for Public Land ("TPL") in connection with TPL's Fitness Zones project. City hereby accepts this assignment of warranties and agrees to assume responsibility for the maintenance and operation of the Equipment pursuant to the terms of this Agreement for Acceptance of Fitness Zone Equipment at Los Angeles City Parks, as of the date of this letter. [Signatures on following page] ASSIGNOR: The Trust for Public Land, a California nonprofit corporation Name: Tori Kjer Title: Program Manager AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED BY: City Department of Recreation and Community Services Manny Carrillo, Director —K7 T A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ITEM NO. 7 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council le-11% 10 FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation and Community Service Lorena Quijano, Finance Director DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO PURCHASE VEHICLE, WAIVE FORMAL BID PROCEDURES AND AUTHORIZE STAFF THE PROCUREMENT AND DETERMINING OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to request the City Council to authorize the procurement of one (1) patrol and one (1) unmarked police unit, which have been deemed a total loss by the insurance company for a total replacement cost of $95,000. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION At their August 3, 2011 meeting, the City Council approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2011-2012 budget, which included a line item of $100,000 in Cost Center 340 (Asset Forfeiture) to be used to purchase vehicles. The City Council recently allocated monies for the replacement of police vehicles, which had reached their useful lives. However, there have been two (2) vehicles that were involved in traffic collisions during the year which resulted in a "total loss" and which have been reimbursed by the insurance company (after deducting our $5,000 deductible.) The first vehicle purchase required from this amount will be to replace one (1) 2003-patrol vehicle that was recently "totaled" in a traffic collision at a cost of $45,000. The second vehicle replacement is for a 2008-unmarked police unit used for gang enforcement which burned down; thus the cost to replace is slightly higher since no transferable equipment is available at a cost of $50,000.These vehicles can be purchased under the Alameda County Sheriffs Department Bid from an authorized dealer at net County cost. Staff is requesting to waive the formal bid process to allow staff to procure with a County authorized dealer as the City Council has approved in previous years. Whenever the City Council finds it in the best interest of the public and fiscally beneficial, the City may purchase City supplies and equipment utilizing purchasing agreements maintained by the County, State, or other public agencies without complying with the requirements of Section 34 of the City Ordinance Code; City Purchasing Ordinance Chapter 34 Section 37 which reads as follows; Whenever the Council finds that the public interest and convenience require, the City may purchase city supplies and equipment utilizing purchasing agreements maintained by the County, State, or other public agencies, without complying with the requirements of this chapter. Although the City would not be going through a formal bidding process, the ordinance allows the City to use other purchasing agreements since the agreements /contracts issued under the County already went through a bidding process when they were selected and were made with an authorized contractor. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact to the General Fund. The monies to purchases the two vehicles at a cost of $95,000 will be comprised of the following: 1) $55,300 is from monies budgeted in the Asset Forfeiture Fund; the FY 2011 -12 Budget included $100,000 for vehicle purchases and there is a remaining balance of $63,000. After this purchase the remaining available balance will be $7,700 ($63,000 minus $55,300). 2) $39,700 will be from insurance proceeds received for the loss of vehicles. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1) Approve $55,300 of budgeted monies from the Asset. Forfeiture Fund and $39,700 of insurance proceeds received and deposited into the Asset Forfeiture (for a total of $95,000) to be used for the replacement of vehicles damaged in traffic collisions; and 2) The City Council find (i) that it would be uneconomical to follow purchasing procedures since the vehicle is available at lower prices if purchased through an existing contract with the County and (ii) that the welfare of the public therefore would be promoted by dispensing with the purchasing procedures; and 3) Approve the procurement of two (2) police vehicles not to exceed $95,000 by the Director of Recreation and Community Services. uiitu TO: lael J, DATE: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Honorable Mayor and City Council Members Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation and Community Services January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: Implementation Update for Healthy Policy Yields Healthy Minds Initiative Resolution No. 2011-027 PURPOSE The purpose of this staff report is to provide a six (6) month update to the City Council pertaining to the implementation of the revised Healthy Policy Yields Healthy Minds Initiative (HPYHM) Resolution No. 2011-027which was approved at the August 3,2011 City Council meeting. BACKGROUND At their August 3, 2011 City Council meeting, the City Council approved Resolution No. 2011-027 which updated Healthy Policy Yields Healthy Minds Initiative. This was the third revision of the policy since it was first adopted in 2003. The latest version of the policy provides more specific guidelines for the sale of food and snacks as well a new category for food entrees. To date, this is the strongest policy in the state addressing the sale of food and snacks. Under the sale of food and snacks, the criteria now includes snacks with no trans fat, offer for sale at least one snack item with no more than 360mg of sodium per serving and also provide for sale at least one snack that is "low sodium" as defined by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of having less than 140mg of sodium per serving. The policy also states snack foods to be sold should emphasize fruit, vegetables, whole grains, and low fat or nonfat dairy products. The policy also includes exempt snack foods that do not need to meet aforementioned criteria with the caveat they must be 250 calories or less. The exempt foods are nuts, nut buffers (such as peanut butter), seeds (such as sunflower seeds), legumes, eggs, cheese and fruits and vegetables that have not been deep fried and do not contain added sugars or fat. Beverages now must contain less than 100mg of sodium per 8oz. The parameters for milk were also detailed to reduce the amount of milk fat from 2% to now offer milk that is 1% or fat free. In addition, non-dairy milk such as soy, rice or alternative types of milk must be fortified with calcium and vitamin D. DISCUSSION Under Section 7 of the latest HPYHM policy, it is stated staff will provide the City Council with a six (6) month update regarding the implementation of the revised policy. This staff report provides the City Council with the first six (6) month update since it was approved on August 3, 2011. Following the approval of the HPYHM, staff requested the beverage vendor, Coca Cola to convert the Powerade machines to water. All beverage machines that once sold Powerade now sell water. Prior to converting the beverage machines, staff spoke with Coca Cola representatives about alternative Coca Cola products that meet the HPYHM policy. Of the products available for vending through Coca Cola, Minute Maid Juices were eligible. Staff is in the process of working with Coca Cola to install Minute Maid Juices at all vending machines in the City. With the conversion process, staff is taking the opportunity to revamp the products sold in the vending machines. Staff wants to ensure the community has the best possible healthy beverage and snack choices available to them. Staff is currently meeting with several vendors who are qualified to meet the criteria of the HPYHM policy. Once a vendor is secured, staff will provide an update to the City Council in a future staff report. In addition, the newest version of the HPYHM policy has been posted on the City's website under the "Healthy Baldwin Park" web page. The link to the "Healthy Baldwin Park" web page is found on the homepage of the City's website www.baldwinpark.com. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact to the general fund. All program changes and modifications will not affect the current budget. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends to the City Council that: 1) This and future staff reports are a receive and file; and 2) Future updates of Healthy Policy Yields Healthy Minds Initiative Resolution No. 2011-027 be provided to the City Council on an annual basis with the next update taking place in January 2013. 3 A Z "7' 'J xfl1 ►. 01117!1 JAN 18 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONSENT qAb&N41DAA IR I I LIVI IMU To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City C n From: Lili Hadsell, Chief of Police Date: January 18, 2012 Subject: CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE RELEASE OF FUNDS ALLOCATED BY THE RECOVERY ACT EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is to request approval to combine two (2) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants to purchase SWAT tactical robots. BACKGROUND /DISCUSSION: The City of Baldwin Park Police Department received two (2) separate grants funding from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance for the purchase of SWAT equipment, (Project # 270.30.340.58110.17243.2 - $31,286.55 / Project # 270.30.340.58110.17247.2 - 1 657.40). The combination of both of these grants will allow the police department to purchase SWAT robots, customized to its specific requirements. The Baldwin Park Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactic (SWAT) Team is responsible for responding to any dangerous situation that would be outside the capabilities of a normal patrol shift, due to training or tactics. Additionally, the Baldwin Park Police Department's SWAT Team serves all high-risk search warrants and responds to all barricaded suspect/hostage situations. The police department has located a sole vendor (RoboteX Inc.) to manufacture the customized robots. The total cost of the purchase is $35,951.80. This is $3007.85 over the available grant award. Staff recommends that the overage, $3007.85, be paid out of Asset Forfeiture Funds. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no negative impact to the General Fund. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends: 1.) City Council approve the combination of the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance grants for the purchase of the SWAT tactical robots. Release of Edward SyrrO rvio.ploriat Justire Assistance Grant Funds ia"uary 18, 2011 Page 2 of 2 2.) Waive the formal bidding process pursuant to §34.23(C) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code for the purchase of the RoboteX Inc. tactical robots. 3.) Authorize the Chief of Police, or her designee, to complete all appropriate documentation to complete the purchases. 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Spring St. SW Mezzanine Rm Program BJA Date: 09/29/2011 Address: M175 Los Angeles, 90012 Office: Grantee Grant DUNS 06- 992 -8349 Manager: Iwasaki ' Number: Grantee EIN: 95- 6000735 Application 2009- H1946- Number(s): CA -DJ Vendor #: 956000735 Award 2009- DJ -BX- Number: 0471 Project Title: FY 2009 Justice Assistance Grant Award $7,316,821.00 Program Amount: Change Project Scope *Scope Change Types ' Altering programmatic activities w, Altering the propose of the project a -. Change in organization with primary responsibility Changing the project site _1 for k plementation of grant Contracting out, sub - granting or otherwise ;Other (Please enter type of scope change below} obtaining the services of a third party to perform activities that are central to the purpose of the award *Required Justification for Change Project Scope: Santa Clarita and Baldwin Park would like to make adjustments to their projects. Please see attachments for additional details. Attachments: Filename: �� User: Timestamp: SOW Mod S�nnnary to Grantor September 2011 {2009- DJ- BX- 0471).docj AAlilcha 09!22/2011 8:05 PM JAG 09 Budget Expenditure Plan BALDWIN PARK Rev. Sept 201 Ldoc I ®09122/2011 8:06 PM Scope of Work Modification September 2011.pdf 09/22/20118: 6 PM Print Audit Trail: Description: Role: _ User; Timestamp: Approved -Final PO - GAN 1st Line Supervisor reidt� 09/29/2011 1:24 PM r,cVicWk:-U allu appLuvt-u. IApproved -GM IIPO - GAN 1st Line Supervisor Iliwasakid 1109/29/2011 11:17 AM Change of scope grant adjustment notice (GAN) approved for award 2009-DJ-BX- 0471, city of Los Angeles. The GAN was submitted in order to modify the grantee's Justice Assistance Grant. Specifically, the grantee's sub-recipients the city of Baldwin Park and the city of Santa Clarita will reprogram sub-grant funds to purchase an arm, camera, and ;ubmitted 11PO - Grant Manager PA-Aiikhan j109/22/2011 8:06 PM ( I ill 0 14R BALDWIN fim 75� CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PUBLIC HEARING Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Mark P. Kling, Chief of Policq(r4i � 1*1�� July 5, 2006 SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2006-043 IN SUPPORT OF THE EDWARDN 0 i rAL JUSTICE —t-yo & ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM Purpose Staff requests City Council approval and support for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program. Background/Discussion This grant is part of the U.S Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, which was' designed to streamline justice funding to local governments to support activities to prevent and control crime based on local needs. The JAG funding is formulated and determined by population and Part 1 violent crime statistics. The Baldwin Park Police Department was allocated $19,024.00 toward crime fighting equipment. In order for the police department to be eligible for these funds, it is a requirement that there be a public hearing before the City Council. The funding will be used to improve the police department's ability to respond to critical incidents. This will be accomplished through the purchase of a tactical surveillance system. This system will include surveillance equipment mounted upon a remote control robot base as well as a hand held device. This system will allow officers to respond to critical incidents and gain tactical information, assess this information and make more informed decisions on how to best mitigate or neutralize the incident from a safe distance. This system is necessary for the safe resolution of critical incidents, including barricaded suspects, hostage rescues, clandestine laboratories, chemical spills, or search and rescue in the event of a natural disaster. It is the goal of the Baldwin Park Police Department to purchase this tactical surveillance system, both the robot base and hand held devices. The estimated cost of this system is $19,024.00. Once the Police Department receives City Council support and conducts the mandatory public hearing, a competitive bid process will commence. The Department will determine the lowest responsible bidder, then make arrangements for purchases. JAG Report The City Attorney reviewed and approved the resolution as to form and content. Fiscal Impact No negative impact to the general fund. If awarded, JAG will fund the entire purchase, of this tactical surveillance system, $19,024.00 Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council (1) waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2006-043 entitled," RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM," (2) Authorize the Chief of Police or his designee to proceed with the bid process, then select the lowest responsible price to purchase this tactical surveillance system. Attachment: • Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant • Resolution 2006-043 Completed by Sgt. D. Reynoso Resolution 2006-043 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL EXPRESSING SUPPORT AND APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM WHEREAS, the U.S Department of Justice, office of Justice Programs will provide funds to local governments to support activities to prevent and control crime; WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park is allocated funds through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (the "JAG Program") as part of the Office of Justice Programs; WHEREAS, said procedures established by the JAG Program requires the City Council to adopt an resolution expressing support for the application after holding a public hearing for the same; WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on this matter on July 5, 2006, to hear all comments from the public and to consider this matter; and WHEREAS, the City, if successful in its request for the grant, will enter into a contract with the U.S Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs for the grant; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, as follows; The City Council: 1. Expresses support for the project; and 2. Consents to the project and accepts the work, goods, or services provided through the project, and 3. Approves the filing of an application for the JAG Program, and 4. Authorizes the Chief of Police, or his designee, to sign any and all documents necessary for the grant PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 5 day of July 2006 MANUELLOZANO MAYOR - ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, ROSEMARY RAMIREZ, Chief City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, so herby certify that the forgoing resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the Baldwin Park at a regular meeting of the City Council on July 5, 2006, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Rosemary Ramirez Chief City Clerk 1� �' i 10 From: Date: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Lill Hadsell, Chief of Police January 19, 2011 Subject: CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF THE RELEASE OF FUNDS ALLOCATED BY THE RECOVERY ACT EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM AND TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to request Council approval to appropriate money granted by the Recovery Act Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Grant (JAG) Program to increase the safety of its Police Officers while improving the efficiency of the Police Department. BACKGROUNDIDISCUSSION The City of Baldwin Park Police Department would use the $34,315 JAG grant to increase the safety of its Police Officers while improving the efficiency of the Police Department. To accomplish this, the city wishes to purchase the following equipment for the Special Response Team: optics for team weapons, weapons, remote audio /video surveillance equipment, searching equipment, and crisis negotiations equipment. Although this equipment will be stored and maintained by the Baldwin Park Police Department, it will be available to surrounding jurisdictions on a mutual aid basis. The Baldwin Park Police Special Response Team is responsible for responding to any dangerous situation that would be outside the capabilities of a normal patrol shift, due to training or weaponry. Additionally, the Baldwin Park Police Special Response Team serves all high -risk search warrants and responds to all barricaded suspect/hostage situations. Due to severe budgetary constraints and the state of the economy, neither the Department nor the City itself is capable of bearing the expense of this much needed equipment. The need for police service has remained constant, and will increase with the growing population of the community. The City Attorney has reviewed the attached resolution and Memorandum of understanding and approved them as to form and content. FISCAL IMPACT There will be no negative impact to the general fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends: 1) The City Council approves the appropriation of money granted by the Recovery Act Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Grant (JAG) Program in the amount of $34,315 to perform a technology upgrade to the police department authorized and pay related administrative costs. 2) Waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2011 -001 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TO SIGN THE RECOVERY ACT EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AND THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES. Attachments: 1.) Memorandum of Understanding 2.) Resolution No. 2011 -001 RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -001 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK EXPRESSING SUPPORT FOR AND APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR THE RECOVERY ACT EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM WHEREAS, the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice programs will provide funds to local governments to support actives to prevent and control crime; WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park is allocated funds through the Recovery Act Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (the "JAG Program ") as part of the Office of Justice Programs; WHEREAS, the procedures established by the JAG Program require the City Council to adopted a resolution expressing support for the application after holding a public hearing for the same; WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing on this matter on September 23, 2009, to hear all comments from the public and to consider this matter; and WHEREAS, the City, if successful in its request for the grant, will enter into a contract with the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs for the grant; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Expresses support for the project; and Section 2. Consent to the project and accept the work, goods, or services provided through the project, and Section 3. Approves the filing of an application for the JAG Program, and Section 4. Authorizes the Chief of Police or her designee, to sign any and all documents necessary for the grant, subject to approval as to form by the city attorney PASSED AND APPROVED this 19th day of January, 2011. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the day of 7 2011, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO DEPUTY CITY CLERK JAN 18 ve Re ITEM NO. /IV BALDWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Edwin "William" Galvez, Director of Public Works DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: NEW CERTIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS PREQUALIFIED TO BI • THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRANSIT CENTER I UnNtrew# The purpose of this report is to provide the City Council with an analysis of a second round of contractor prequalification that has been reviewed by staff and the Construction Manager and a new list of recommended contractors to be certified as qualified to participate in the bidding of the Transit Center. BACKGROUND The City has been working for several years on developing a parking facility adjacent to the Baldwin Park City Hall and the Metrolink Station to serve the multi-modal transit needs of our City and the downtown Baldwin Park zone. On October 5, 2011, the City Council authorized employing a prequalification process to ensure there is a pool of contractors participating in the bidding of the project that are capable and experienced in constructing a parking structure and that have the financial means to deliver the project. On October 19, 2011, the City Council approved the final design of the Transit Center, and the plans and specifications were ready for review by contractors so that they may prepare bids. On November 2, 2012, the City Council certified a list of six contractors that were prequalified to participate in the construction bids. The City Council also approved inviting bids from the prequalified contractors and authorized opening bids on December 6, 2011. Transit Center — Second Round of Prequalifying Contractors Page 2 of 5 January 18, 2012 On December 14, 2012, the City Council was presented with the bid results. While the City received bids from all six prequalified contractors, the lowest bid far exceeded the available funding, and therefore the City rejected all bids and authorized staff to perform another round of prequalifying contractors and incorporating deductive alternates in the specifications. DISCUSSION Proiect Summary This project consists of several components including a 5 level, 506 stall parking structure to replace ground level parking adjacent to City Hall, an overhead pedestrian bridge connecting to the Metrolink train station, landscape and hardscape improvements for connectivity of pedestrians to the civic center and bus station amenities. Benefits of Additional Round of Prequalif in y Performing another round of prequalifying contractors was recommended to have a greater number of qualified contractors participating the construction bidding. A greater number of contractors will results in a more competitive environment which will help drive down the cost. In addition, subsequent to the conclusion of the first round of prequalification, staff became aware there were a few contractors that wished they could have participated, but missed the deadline for submission of applications. By adding a new round of prequalifying, the City will improve on the number of contractors participating in the re-bidding phase. The prequalifying process retains previously qualified contractors and would add new contractors to the pool. The additional contractors that submitted applications to be prequalified are shown in the table below: Benefits of Re- Bidding Once the second round of prequalifying is completed, the City will invite bids from all prequalified contractors. The first round of bids has made public the subcontract pricing information, therefore re-bidding should result in improved costs since all participating contractors will likely use a more cost effective mix of subcontracts from the information that is shared from the first round of bids. The re-bidding will also include deductive alternates to reduce the base bid and improve the chances of proceeding with the award and construction of the project. The items being deducted will still be priced and available to add to the project depending on available funding and the direction by the City Council. Applications Received for Second Round of Prequalifications The following table is a list of the eight contractors that submitted applications to be prequalified in the second prequalifying round. Transit Center — Second Round of Prequalifying Contractors Page 3 of 6 January 18, 2012 No Contractor City 1 Woodcliff Corporation -Los Angeles 2 The Nazarian Group Encino 3 T.B. Penick and Sons, Inc. San Diego 4 HB Parkco Construction Costa Mesa 5 USS Cal Builders Stanton 6 JYG Concrete Construction Valencia 7 Ford E.C. Inc. Los Angeles 8 Mallcraft, Inc Pasadena An analysis and review of qualifications for these contractors resulted in a staff recommendation to prequalify four out of the eight. The primary reason for not qualifying the other four is that those four do not have any experience in constructing a parking structure. In addition, one of the four not recommended to be prequalified has an inordinate number of legal claims against them. The following table is the list of staff recommended contractors to be considered by the City Council. This list would be in additional to the original six: No Contractor City 1 T.B. Penick and Sons, Inc. San Diego 2 HB Parkco Construction Costa Mesa 3 JYG Concrete Construction Valencia 4 Mallcraft, Inc Pasadena The prequalifying questionnaires in this second round have been extremely useful in screening for contractors that have successfully constructed projects like ours. Preaualified Contractors — Combined List from First and Second Round The table in the attachment contains the list of six contractors that were qualified in November 2011 and the newly recommended four contractors. All six contractors from the original list have expressed that they will again participate in the re-bid. The new list is therefore comprised of ten contractors that may be prequalified to participate in the re-bidding. Staff is hopeful that we will receive 10 bids when the City re-bids the project. Estimated Cost of Transit Center Upon Re-bid Staff is optimistic that prequalifying additional contractors and creating a more competitive environment will result lower bids. Staff is also hopeful that re-bidding will provide a more economical mix of subcontracts thereby also reducing the bids the second time around. Transit Center — Second Round of Prequalifying Contractors Page 4 of 6 January 18, 2012 However, staff has also considered information available from a recently awarded contract to one of the new prequalified contractors (HB Parkco) in which a parking structure of 1,500 spaces is being constructed in 2011 for $12 million. That project is a parking structure at East Los Angeles Community College with an average cost per stall of $8,000. Staff is aware that economies of scale will not yield as economical a price on our smaller parking structure of 506 spaces, but conversations with that contractor indicate that perhaps our project will not exceed $12,500 per stall. Before estimating what the bid swill com in at, we must account for costs of about $1 million for the pedestrian bridge and $1.5 million for adjacent and perimeter improvements (bathrooms, bus shelter and turnouts, landscaping, etc). Therefore, if our bids come in based on $12,000 per stall, the estimated bid could be $8.7 million. Another way to estimate the re -bid is to list of alternates shown in the table below from the last bid and deduct their value from the prior bid. The low bid would have been $10 million had all the contractors used the most economical mix of subcontractors. This would yield an estimated bid of no more that $8.8 million, and does not consider a more competitive bidding environment. Deduct precast concrete rails $225,000 Deduct facade of aluminum fins $100,000 Deduct security cameras & light sensors $80,000 Deduct vehicle charging stations - $75,000 Deduct banners and exterior lighting $40,000 Deduct all interior curbs $25,000 Deduct stained concrete. $25,000 Deduct surface parking lot $40,000 Deduct metal trellises on the exterior $25,000 Deduct bus shelters and canopies $50,000 Replace block wall with chain link $10,000 Deduct basement level $500,000 Total Deductive Alternates $1,195,000 The specifications for our parking structure are being modified to incorporate the deductive alternates in the list above, and therefore our chances of a lower base bid will improve by calling for separate prices for the deductive elements. Funding Status The project funding status has not changed. The following table summarizes the available funding for the project along with corresponding deadlines to draw down on those corresponding funds: Transit Center — Second Round of Prequalifying Contractors Page 5 of 6 January 18, 2012 Funds Source Deadline Authorized Use Amount FTA Sec 5309 None Design $1,024,712 FTA Sec 5309 None Construction $886,160 MTA PC 10% 06/30/2011* Construction $555,556 MTA PC 10% 06/30/2011* Construction $1,625,926 MTA PC 10% 06/30/2012 Construction $3,072,222 MTA CMAQ 06/30/2012 Design +Construction $905,000 Prop C None Design +Construction $2,500,000 Parking Mgmt ** 06/30/2013 Construction $186,000 Total Funds $10,755,576 *Extended until June 30, 2012 * *City awarded Parking Resource Management grant for $186,000 to use in FY 11/12 & FY 12/13. The following table shows funds which have already been expended or committed: Funds Committed/ Expended Design, Program Management, Environmental Assessment, Construction Management, Design Support during Construction ($1,713,207) Property Acquisition Verizon Property ($610,000) Miscellaneous Testing, Appraisals, Surveying, Title Reports ($20,000) Total Commitments ($2,343,207) The difference between the total funds and the funds committed is the funds available for construction, which is $8,412,000. Staff has been in contact with the MTA, and the good news is that upon award of the construction contract, the MTA staff will help the City process for MTA Board approval an additional one year extension on the expiration of the grant funds. This means that so long as the City begins drawing down (expending funds on construction), the MTA will approve an extension. However, MTA Board approval must be in June 2012 (for funds expiring on June 30, 2012), and their agenda is scheduled 30 days ahead. Therefore, the City must pay the construction contractor in May 2012 for construction activities, which means we must be under construction in April 2012. If the City awards a construction contract in February 2012, construction can begin March 2012. Transit Center — Second Round of Prequalifying Contractors January 18, 2012 Page 6 of 6 FISCAL IMPACT There is no known fiscal impact to this recommendation. It is presumed that a greater number of contractors participating in the re-bid will provide for a more competitive environment which may result in lower bids. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council approve and certify the list of contractors that the Construction Manager and staff have prequalified as shown in the Attachment. ATTACHMENT List of Qualified Contractors for Transit Center Re-bid. ATTACHMENT Qualified Contractors Baldwin Park Transit Center The following contractors were found qualified to perform work on the Baldwin Park Transit Center. Prequalified Contractors Combined List - First Round November 2, 2011 - Second Round January 18, 2012 No Contractor Contact City 1 Bomel Derral McGinnis Anaheim Hills 2 Klorman Tom Brull Woodland Hills 3 ARB Craig Morrison Lake Forest 4 McCarthy Al Carroll Newport Beach 5 PCL Paula Stamp Glendale 6 Whiting-Turner Drew Polana Irvine 7 T.B. Penick and Sons, Inc. Greg Lee San Diego 8 HB Parkco Construction Ron Taber Costa Mesa 9 JYG Concrete Construction Jim Schwartz Valencia 10 Mallcraft, Inc L. E. Hansen Pasadena From: Hal Suetsugu <hal@ebaplanning.com> Subject: Fwd: Baldwin Park Transit Center Status Date: January 10, 2012 10:55:48 AM PST To: William Galvez <wg alvez @ baldwi n park. com> Cc: David Lopez <dlopez@baldwinpark.com>, vsinghal@baldwinpark.com, Juliet Arroyo <juliet@bebaplanning.com>, "Hal Suetsugu (eba)" J---------- - Hello William: As per our conversation regarding the Metro funding process, the email message from Michael Richmai confirms the funding process as I described earlier. Please keep this discussion in your files for future reference. We will continue to work with Metro to maintain a safe and secure funding source for the City to draw down on in the upcoming year. Best regards, Hal Suetsugu Evan Broo ksAssociates 818.521.9947 cell Begin forwarded message: From: "Richmai, Michael" <RichmaiM @metro. net> Subject: RE: Baldwin Park Transit Center Status Date: January 10, 2012 10:38:53 AM PST To:'Hal Suetsugu'<hal@ebaplanninq.com> I. 1�- fll project) and the City will need to come back each subsequent year to reque additional extensions should they be needed, i Thank you Michael ----- Original Message ----- 00' Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 10:23 AM To: Richmai, Michael Cc: Hal Suetsugu (eba); Juliet Arroyo Subject: Baldwin Park Transit Center Status Em 106 AMMMUM Regarding the Baldwin Park Transit Center, the City has contracted with DelTerra in October 2011 to manage the construction of the Transit Center project. A bid package was prepared and in November 2011, the bids were published for potential contractors to construct the Transit Center. The City opened the bid package from several bidders in December 2011 and found that all bids were well above the City's Engineers Estimate for the construction of the Transit Center. The Council voted to not to approve the bids and requested that staff rebid the construction of the project in hopes that the bids will come in lower than the Engineers Estimate. This rebid is continuing in January 2012 and a construction firm will be selected in March 2012. The City would like to know if the funds for the Transit Center would be impacted with this delay since the City applied and was approved by the Metro Board for a funds time extension until June 30, 2012. Since the City has already acquired a construction engineering and management team for this project in October 2011 and a contractor for the project will be • board by April 2012, will this potential lapsing of funds still be in effect? In other words, would the City have to justify a time extension from the TAC in order to continue to maintain funding status? The project is no longer considered an inactive project and work is continuing with the contract of the CM and CE firms. Let me know if we will need to provide to maintain good status with this Metro CFP funding source. Best regards, Hal Suetsugu Special Consultant City of Baldwin Park 818.521.9947 F4 JAN 1• It 1 Re ITEM NO. BALDWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT P -A • R, - K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Edwin "William" Galvez, Director of Public Works DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: APPROVAL OF FINAL MAP FOR TRACT NO. 71409 AT 3346 3354 VINELAND AVENUE (DEVELOPER: D.C. CORP) This report requests that the City Council approve the Final Map for Tract No. 71409 pursuant to the State Subdivision Map Act and Section 152.09 of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code. : - & I This subdivision is a 1.9 acre development which would create fifteen (15) detached single family residential homes located at 3346-3354 Vineland Avenue. Access to the homes would be from Vineland Avenue. The underlying parcels are shown in Attachment 1 and the proposed development's layout is shown in Attachment 2. The approval of the tentative map and subsequent Final Map is necessary for the developer to create the real estate for development and subsequent sale. The tentative and final map procedures provide the City with some authority over land development, and the other areas include the issuance of construction permits, finalizing (closing) the construction permits, and issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. "Authority" in this context, means the ability to enforce the conditions established for the development. On February 21, 2011, the property owner of the underlying parcels comprising this development submitted an application to subdivide the land into fifteen detached single family residential homes. On April 6, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution 2011-007 which approved: ❑ Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impacts for a Specific Plan ❑ Conditional Use Permit ❑ Tentative Tract Map 71409 Approval of Final Map — TM 71409 January 18, 2012 Page 2 of 3 The documents approved by adopting the resolution collectively establish the development's conditions of approval. It should be noted that the Subdivision Map Act calls for a Final Map to be approved if it substantially conforms to the Tentative Map and conditions of approval are satisfied. This means that the Subdivision Map Act sees the governing body's approval as ministerial. DISCUSSION The Subdivision Map Act is State law which essentially provides for technical control of the mapping, legal descriptions, time limits, and general real estate related provisions. This is of course assuming that the proposed subdivision meets land use and zoning requirements. For example, per the Subdivision Map Act, Final Maps must be completed and approved within 24 months from the tentative approval date unless a time extension is granted. The Subdivision Map Act also allows the local agency to establish certain conditions of approval that will benefit the public in the form of public infrastructure improvements. In this case, the Tentative Tract Map approved on April 6, 2011 requires such public improvements. The legal property and lot boundaries are outlined on the Final Map. The Final Map can be recorded once it is approved and fully executed, and it would allow for utility service to individual parcels. This development did not require phasing nor improvement agreements due to the developer's ability to finance construction and swift construction. The Final Map consists of 2 sheets, a draft copy of which is shown in Attachment 3. Upon completion of the development, all site and property improvements, street and offsite improvements, and utility requirement will be completed. This subdivision does not require bonds or subdivision guarantees to ensure completion of all onsite and public improvements because the City has the authority to withhold permits and Certificates of Occupancy, thereby providing assurance of enforcing satisfactory completion of the conditions of approval. The public improvements that are included in this subdivision are: ❑ Onsite sewer system ❑ Onsite storm-water infiltration and drainage system ❑ Idaho Avenue Street Improvement Staff has reviewed the Final Map and finds that it substantially conforms to the Tentative Map, and staff has also determined that all conditions of approval have been met and that any outstanding conditions contain sufficient administrative remedies to guarantee their completion. Approval of Final Map — TM 71409 January 18, 2012 Page 3 of 3 Staff therefore recommends ratifying a Resolution which approves the Final Map for Tract 71409 as shown in Attachment 4. FISCAL IMPACT There are no fiscal impacts on the City or the General Fund. The public improvements will be incorporated in the City infrastructure upon their satisfactory construction and acceptance. Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2012-005 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING THE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT 71409." ATTACHMENTS 1. Assessor's Map 2. Development's Layout 3. Final Map for Tract 71409 4. Resolution No. 2012-005 Approving Final Map for Tract 71409 ATTACHMENT 1 0/ ' \v-%0A- ko co OD x X COE cli -Pf �sJ�1p f / f Off a 0 N 'N CQ ��4". /^ \mss o -17 / > ON Bp f mo. as ATTACHMENT 2 0 1 LO ` a mer • � � +p�4 a 1O) p"g ,..... a �� s �'` ��'9c rr.tg�s bi �y ul `e o� go 1274/ 15 NUMBERED LOTS SHEET 1 OF 2 SHEET'S 1.891 ACRES ALL OF TENTATIVE TRACT 71409 SURVEYED DATE: APRIL 2011 TRACT NO. 71409 N THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK COMTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALFORN1A BEING A SUBDIVISION OF A PORTION OF LOT 48 OF EL MONTE WALNUT PLACE, IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 6, PAGE 104 OF MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS, INC. MAY, 2011 DAVID E. COOK MANAGING MEMBER RECORD OWNER NOTE: THE RECORD OWNER 15 BALDWIN PARK HOMES, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS __ 2012 SEFORF ME. PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON TI IE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(Sl WHOSE NAMES} IS /ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE /SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS /HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS /HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE _ ------ __— ___----------- BENEFICIARY: PARTNERS CAPITAL SOLUTIONS FUND, LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AS BENEFICIARY UNDER A DEED OF TRUST RECORDED OCTOBER 7, 2011, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 20111367620 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PRESIDENT . SECRETARY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. ON THIS 2012 BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED _ _______________________________ , WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSONS) WHOSE NAMES) IS /ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE /SHE /THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS /HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACf Y(IES).. AND THAT BY HIS /HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSONS) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIALS SEAL SIGNATURE SIGNATURE OMISSIONS: PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66436, (0)(3)(A)(I -viii) OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE FOLLOWING SIGNATURES HAVE BEEN OMITTED: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENT FOR PIPELINE, INGRESS AND EGRESS PURPOSES, BY A DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 14, 2011 AS INSTRUMENT AND 20111690170 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66436. (a)(3 )(C) OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE FOLLOWING SIGNATURES HAVE BEEN OMITTED: LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, A BODY CORPORATE AND POLITIC, OWNERS OF THE OIL, MINERALS AND HYROCARSON SUBSTANCES BY A DOCUMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2059 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED UPON THE CENTERLINE OF VINELAND AVENUE BEING N4132'55 "E PER TRACT NO 26449, M.B. 670, PAGES 74 AND 75. �EQ LANp SV� DATE; �- LENNY GUYEIT L.S. 7993 * LS 7993 EXPIRATION DATE 12 -31 -2012 ap. z-m -2olz �4AZ 0' Glll�p CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT: I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THE WITHIN MAP OF TRACT NO. 71409 CONSISTING OF 2 SHEETS; THAT THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON IS SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP AND ANY APPROVED ALTERATIONS THEREOF; THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND OF ANY LOCAL ORDINANCES APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATVE TRACT MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: EDWIN G. GALVEZ, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY ENGINEER PEE NO. 51505 EXP. 6/30/12 CITY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THE WITHIN MAP OF TRACT NO. 71409 CONSISTING OF 2 SHEETS AND I AM SATISFIED THAT SAID MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND OF ANY LOCAL ORDINANCES APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATIVE TRACT. MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: SHAHNAWAZ AHMAD ACTING CITY SURVEYOR R.C.E. 23712 EXP. DATE 12 -31 -2013 CITY PLANNER'S STATEMENT HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE ZONING. ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: AMY L HARBIN CITY PLANNER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK. TO WHICH THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE WITHIN SUBDIVISION OR ANY PART THEREOF IS SUBJECT, AND WHICH MAY BE PAID IN FULL, HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL. DATE: MARIA A. CONTRERAS, CITY TREASURER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 155. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS PRESENTED FOR APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD ON THE _____ DAY OF . 2012, AND THAT THEREUPON SAID COUNCIL DID, BY AN ORDER DULY PASSED AND ENTERED, APPROVE SAID MAP AND DID ACCEPT ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC, THE DEDICATION FOR THE PUBLIC USE ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. DATED THIS ________ -___ DAY OF - _- __ - - -__ , 2012 ROSEMARY GUTIERREEZ CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TTACHMENT 3 SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT: OWNERS STATEMENT: I HEREBY STATE THAT I AM A LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA; WE HEREBY STATE THAT WE ARE THE OWNERS OF OR ARE INTERESTED IN THE LANDS INCLUDED THAT THIS FINAL MAP, CONSISTING OF 2 SHEETS, IS A TRUE AND COMPLETE SURVEY AS WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION SHOWN ON THIS MAP WITHIN THE DISTINCTIVE BORDER LINES, AND WE SHOWN, AND WAS MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY DIRECTION IN APRIL 2011; THAT THE CONSENT TO THE PREPARATION AND FILING OF SAID MAP AND SUBDIVISION. MONUMENTS OF THE CHARACTER AND LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN PLACE OR WILL BE IN PLACE WITHIN TWENTY -FOUR MONTHS FROM THE FIUNG DATE OF THIS MAP; THAT WE HEREBY DEDICATE FOR THE PUBLIC USE IDAHO AVENUE AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS SHOWN SAID MONUMENTS ARE SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE THE SURVEY TO BE RETRACED AND THAT ON SAID MAP. TIE NOTES TO ALL CENTERLINE MONUMENTS SHOWN AS 'TO BE SEE WILL BE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR MONTHS FROM THE RUNS DATE BALDWIN PARK HOMES, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY SHOWN HEREON. DAVID E. COOK MANAGING MEMBER RECORD OWNER NOTE: THE RECORD OWNER 15 BALDWIN PARK HOMES, LLC, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA SS. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ON THIS __ 2012 SEFORF ME. PERSONALLY APPEARED WHO PROVED TO ME ON TI IE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSON(Sl WHOSE NAMES} IS /ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE /SHE/THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS /HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACITY(IES), AND THAT BY HIS /HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSON(S) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL SIGNATURE _ ------ __— ___----------- BENEFICIARY: PARTNERS CAPITAL SOLUTIONS FUND, LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, AS BENEFICIARY UNDER A DEED OF TRUST RECORDED OCTOBER 7, 2011, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 20111367620 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PRESIDENT . SECRETARY NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. ON THIS 2012 BEFORE ME, PERSONALLY APPEARED _ _______________________________ , WHO PROVED TO ME ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE TO BE THE PERSONS) WHOSE NAMES) IS /ARE SUBSCRIBED TO THE WITHIN INSTRUMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE /SHE /THEY EXECUTED THE SAME IN HIS /HER/THEIR AUTHORIZED CAPACf Y(IES).. AND THAT BY HIS /HER/THEIR SIGNATURE(S) ON THE INSTRUMENT THE PERSON(S), OR THE ENTITY UPON BEHALF OF WHICH THE PERSONS) ACTED, EXECUTED THE INSTRUMENT. I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THAT THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPH IS TRUE AND CORRECT. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIALS SEAL SIGNATURE SIGNATURE OMISSIONS: PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66436, (0)(3)(A)(I -viii) OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE FOLLOWING SIGNATURES HAVE BEEN OMITTED: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, HOLDER OF AN EASEMENT FOR PIPELINE, INGRESS AND EGRESS PURPOSES, BY A DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 14, 2011 AS INSTRUMENT AND 20111690170 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 66436. (a)(3 )(C) OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT, THE FOLLOWING SIGNATURES HAVE BEEN OMITTED: LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, A BODY CORPORATE AND POLITIC, OWNERS OF THE OIL, MINERALS AND HYROCARSON SUBSTANCES BY A DOCUMENT RECORDED SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2059 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. BASIS OF BEARINGS: THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED UPON THE CENTERLINE OF VINELAND AVENUE BEING N4132'55 "E PER TRACT NO 26449, M.B. 670, PAGES 74 AND 75. �EQ LANp SV� DATE; �- LENNY GUYEIT L.S. 7993 * LS 7993 EXPIRATION DATE 12 -31 -2012 ap. z-m -2olz �4AZ 0' Glll�p CITY ENGINEER'S STATEMENT: I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THE WITHIN MAP OF TRACT NO. 71409 CONSISTING OF 2 SHEETS; THAT THE SUBDIVISION SHOWN HEREON IS SUBSTANTIALLY THE SAME AS IT APPEARED ON THE TENTATIVE TRACT MAP AND ANY APPROVED ALTERATIONS THEREOF; THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND OF ANY LOCAL ORDINANCES APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATVE TRACT MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: EDWIN G. GALVEZ, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY ENGINEER PEE NO. 51505 EXP. 6/30/12 CITY SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT I HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THE WITHIN MAP OF TRACT NO. 71409 CONSISTING OF 2 SHEETS AND I AM SATISFIED THAT SAID MAP IS TECHNICALLY CORRECT AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF THE SUBDIVISION MAP ACT AND OF ANY LOCAL ORDINANCES APPLICABLE AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL OF THE TENTATIVE TRACT. MAP HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: SHAHNAWAZ AHMAD ACTING CITY SURVEYOR R.C.E. 23712 EXP. DATE 12 -31 -2013 CITY PLANNER'S STATEMENT HEREBY STATE THAT I HAVE EXAMINED THIS MAP AND THAT ALL PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE ZONING. ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. DATE: AMY L HARBIN CITY PLANNER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS LEVIED UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK. TO WHICH THE LAND INCLUDED IN THE WITHIN SUBDIVISION OR ANY PART THEREOF IS SUBJECT, AND WHICH MAY BE PAID IN FULL, HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL. DATE: MARIA A. CONTRERAS, CITY TREASURER CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 155. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP WAS PRESENTED FOR APPROVAL TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD ON THE _____ DAY OF . 2012, AND THAT THEREUPON SAID COUNCIL DID, BY AN ORDER DULY PASSED AND ENTERED, APPROVE SAID MAP AND DID ACCEPT ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC, THE DEDICATION FOR THE PUBLIC USE ALL STREETS, HIGHWAYS AND OTHER PUBLIC WAYS SHOWN ON SAID MAP. DATED THIS ________ -___ DAY OF - _- __ - - -__ , 2012 ROSEMARY GUTIERREEZ CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TTACHMENT 3 SCALE: t" =40' SHEET 2 OF 2 SHEETS 15 NUMBERED LOTS 1.897 ACRES ALL OF TENTATIVE TRACT 1409 TRACT NO. 71409 SURVEYED DATE: APRIL 20711 PI THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK COI NTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALFOR14A LAND DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS, INC. MAY, 2011 \44 (M &'Rl) w� my w 3 w �w aQ om o� m �z z -ES a o 3 I� W hmhrt I ��m �ww h N m 9.54 VINELAND N41'32'55 "E 910.28' 470.23' 92.00' �j a o m Boa 0 z O Yrz WO Zzm �) 3 0 z TABLISHED PER STICHMAN M L TIE NO. 283 N41'32'55_E 92_ 00'� 3.06' PER CITY AVE. CfL TIE N0. 283 �.- N47'32'55 "E 58.73' 4r L2 L; g LOT 15 27' $4 27' 4032 SF ° N41'i '55 "E 68.71 I LOT 14 $ w 4122 SF ° 6 �d F Nat'32'S5 °E 3 W n 68.70 n Q � O o LOT 13 O a 4122 'SF 431r Ic OM N41'32'55 'E 68.68' z LOT 12 W c131 N 4049 SF S52'27'47"W 4 U RAP N4132'55 "E 67.76' n TI< C2 U n LOT 11 4269 SF r'� nl 31 31 a NI° �In �In 0� 1 gF �' 03 as n U. i76 go +` w o PER SPENDING COL INTERSECTIO RNER RECORD I� W 2'55 "E 910.10' R1) 7056'76" �.- N47'32'55 "E 58.73' 4r L2 L; g LOT 15 27' $4 27' 4032 SF ° N41'i '55 "E 68.71 I LOT 14 $ w 4122 SF ° 6 �d F Nat'32'S5 °E 3 W n 68.70 n Q � O o LOT 13 O a 4122 'SF 431r Ic OM N41'32'55 'E 68.68' z LOT 12 W c131 N 4049 SF S52'27'47"W 4 U RAP N4132'55 "E 67.76' n TI< C2 U n LOT 11 4269 SF r'� nl 31 31 a NI° �In �In 0� 1 gF �' 03 as n U. i76 go +` L =23.56 4019 SF 7 (A= 89'58'34" j R= 15.00' T �F) . N41'32'55'E L= 23 56'R2) CJ�b LOT 2 4110 SF ° "saso � )���gj9 r�.R• LOT 3 4110 SF a "_ 68.505 „E OUP "��Z�dff OJ.f1 LOT 4 rat' 14039 SF o zJ N3033'33 "Em p3 1�N41'32'55'E C12LOT 5 n '3: r���� C• 4242 SF._ - U ' y�f0 UuST p �b &A j �51�'i✓'" �� �� X. f- h LOT 7 P T Ns� Na N6m LOT 9�oM m 4521 SF (440.26' CFR R3) a 2 4500 SF 440.21' ........ 252.68 (252.63' R3 .. 68.03... 92.07' ) N42'07'53 "E 532.22 L7 68.14' 35.00' 47.55' LS t OIL9 (66.10' R4J N32'03'S5 °E 82 160.67' ..... ""- N42'07'53 "E 191.',3' ..... ..... ""' "". N42'07'53 "E 692 8 ' LU W I� a� I �n 0� I - I� �N Ma m ilu 3 on I � I� to Iz I� 1Y Z 9 {M & CFR R3} "" FD. 21P W/SRASS DISC - 1 NWLY LINE OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY ° FLOOD CONTROL W, DISTRICT R ['TABLISHED o STAMPED L.A. CO. f.C.D., DN. BY FOUND MONUMENTS PER R3 OS', PER R3. BIG DALTON WASH LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT CURVE TABLE FD.PK NAfl _ & WASHER STAMPED LS 677/1 NO REF., AVENUE PER SPENDING COL INTERSECTIO RNER RECORD LENGTH SFN BY CITY ENGINEER 2'55 "E 910.10' R1) 7056'76" 1.05' R1) 9.54 95.50' 1 187.00'(R2) 4'03'43" 50.00 N48- 21F33 "W 10.66 191.23' 30.00' N41'32'55 'E 132.01' (R2) 50.00 N s6:sD' � C4 • LOT 1 44-00 L�89'S8'32' � 24.63 C5 L =23.56 4019 SF 7 (A= 89'58'34" j R= 15.00' T �F) . N41'32'55'E L= 23 56'R2) CJ�b LOT 2 4110 SF ° "saso � )���gj9 r�.R• LOT 3 4110 SF a "_ 68.505 „E OUP "��Z�dff OJ.f1 LOT 4 rat' 14039 SF o zJ N3033'33 "Em p3 1�N41'32'55'E C12LOT 5 n '3: r���� C• 4242 SF._ - U ' y�f0 UuST p �b &A j �51�'i✓'" �� �� X. f- h LOT 7 P T Ns� Na N6m LOT 9�oM m 4521 SF (440.26' CFR R3) a 2 4500 SF 440.21' ........ 252.68 (252.63' R3 .. 68.03... 92.07' ) N42'07'53 "E 532.22 L7 68.14' 35.00' 47.55' LS t OIL9 (66.10' R4J N32'03'S5 °E 82 160.67' ..... ""- N42'07'53 "E 191.',3' ..... ..... ""' "". N42'07'53 "E 692 8 ' LU W I� a� I �n 0� I - I� �N Ma m ilu 3 on I � I� to Iz I� 1Y Z 9 {M & CFR R3} "" FD. 21P W/SRASS DISC - 1 NWLY LINE OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY ° FLOOD CONTROL W, DISTRICT R ['TABLISHED o STAMPED L.A. CO. f.C.D., DN. BY FOUND MONUMENTS PER R3 OS', PER R3. BIG DALTON WASH LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT CURVE TABLE CURVE DELTA RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT Cl 7056'76" 50.00 9.54 4.79 C2 4'03'43" 50.00 21.00 10.66 C3 35'00'01" 50.00 30.54 15.77 C4 58. 29'04" 44-00 44.91 24.63 C5 3775'16" 44.00 28.61 14.83 C6 2038'02" 44.00 15.85 8.01 C7 23'16'10" 44.00 17.87 9.06 C8 20'38'49" 44.00 15.86 8.01 OR 3173'37" 44.00 23.98 12.30 44.91 24.63 " 44.00 191.99 62.84 Ma4.00 50.00 20.97 10.64 50.00 9.57 4.80 50.00 I 30.54 15.77 BA319 OF BEARINGS: THE BEARING SHOWN HEREON IS BASED UPON THE CENTERLINE OF VINELAND AVENUE BEING N41'32'55 "E PER TRACT NO 26449, M.B. 670, PAGES 74 AND 75. LINE TABLE LINE BEARING LENGTH Lt N8632'12 "E 14.15 L2 N41'32'55 "E 37.00 L3 N41'3 2'55 "E 37. DO L4 NO3'27'48 "W 14.14 L5 N31'251 (35,w 37.18 L6 N 9'13'56 °W 34.13 L7 N42'07'53 "E 9.98 L8 N42'07'53 "E 20.48 L9 N42- 07'53 "E 9.98 L10 I 42- 07'53 "E 30.46 RECORD REFERENCES: R7 =TRACT NO. 26449 M.B. 670/74 -75. R2= PARCEL MAP NO. 1011 P.M.B. 143/76, R3 =TRACT NO. 27866 M.B. 702/67 -68. R4 =LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL No REF R R ILLEGIBLE NO EF. ACCEPTED AS CL INT. BIG DALTON _, AVE. EASEMENT NOTES: EASEMENT DEDICATED TO THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, FOR PIPELINE, INGRESS AND EGRESS PURPOSES, PER DOCUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 14, 2011 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 20111690170 O.R. EASEMENT CANNOT BE PLOTTED, AS RECORD DOES NOT SPECIFY LOCATION. MONUMENT NOTES: • =F0 MONUMENT AS NOTED. SAN = SEARCH FOUND NOTHING. CI = INDICATES SPIKE & WASHER "L.S. 7993" TO BE SET FLUSH. =INDICATES NAIL AND BRASS TAG STAMPED "LS 7993" TO BE SET ON A 0.5' X 0.5' OFFSET TO BOUNDARY CORNER, TOWARDS INSIDE OF BOUNDARY, ON TOP OF WALL. LEGEND: INDICATES THE BOUNDARY OF THE LAND BEING SUBDIVIDED BY THIS MAP. CFR - CALCULATED FROM RECORD. M = MEASURED. ATTACHMENT 4 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -005 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE FINAL MAP FOR TRACT MAP 71409 WHEREAS, on February 21, 2011, the property owner of the two parcels comprising 1.9 acres submitted an application to subdivide the land into fifteen properties for detached single family residential purposes; and WHEREAS, on April 6, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution 2011 -007 which approved the tentative tract map for development with conditions and approved a number of document related to the proposed development including: - Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impacts for a Specific Plan - Conditional Use Permit - Tentative Tract Map 71409; and WHEREAS, on April 6, 2011, the City Council adopted Resolution 2011 -007 which approved the tentative tract map for development with conditions. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the Final Map for Tract Map 71409 and authorizes signatures thereon by the City Clerk, the City Treasurer, and City Engineer. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 18th day of January, 2012. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Resolution No. 2012-005 Page 2 of 2 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2012-005 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on January 18, 2012 and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK relfelff lil BALL7WIN P - A - R - K DATE: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Honorable Chair and Members of the ComAiss . on Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer Marc Castagnola, Community Devel pmen M na I Lorena Quijano, Finance Director Joseph W. Pannone, General Coln4sed-1 January 18, 2012 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SUBJECT: City Council Resolution No. 2012-002 and Community Development Commission Resolution No. 472 Regarding Forgiveness of Loans Required by AB 936 PURPOSE To comply with a new legislative requirement related to the forgiveness of loans from a redevelopment agency to a public body or from a public body to a redevelopment agency. BACKGROUND /DISCUSSION Legislation adopted by the Legislature in 2011, AB 936, adds provisions to the California Redevelopment Law regarding the forgiveness of loans between redevelopment agencies and other public bodies. New Health & Safety Code Section 33354.7 requires certain procedures be followed when any loan between a redevelopment agency and another public body is forgiven, in whole or in part. In addition, new Health & Safety Code Section 33354.8 requires redevelopment agencies and public bodies to adopt a resolution on or before February 1, 2012, stating whether or not, during the period from January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2011, the redevelopment agency or public body has forgiven, in whole or in part, any loan made by the public body to a redevelopment agency or any loan made by the redevelopment agency to a public body. A copy of the resolution must be sent to the Office of the State Controller and, if the body adopting the resolution is not the City Council, a copy of the resolution must also be sent to the City Council. During the relevant time period, the City and the Community Development Commission ("CDC") have not forgiven any loans made to any public bodies. AB 936 January 18, 2012 Pacie 2 of 3 FISCAL IMPACT None CONCLUSION We recommend the City Council and the CDC take the necessary steps to adopt the required resolutions and direct staff to send copies to the Office of the State Controller and, as necessary, the City Council, in order to comply with Health & Safety Code Section 33354.8. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Staff recommends that the City Council: • Adopt Resolution No. 2012 -002, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Regarding Forgiveness of Loans to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park; and 2. Staff recommends that the CDC: • Adopt Resolution No. 472, A Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Regarding Forgiveness of Loans to Public Bodies ATTACHMENT Resolution No. 2012 -002, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Regarding Forgiveness of Loans to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Resolution No. 472, A Resolution of the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park Regarding Forgiveness of Loans to Public Bodies Attachment #1 Resolution No. 2012-002 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -002 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REGARDING FORGIVENESS OF LOANS TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 33354.8 requires the adoption on or before February 1, 2012, of a resolution stating whether or not the repayment, wholly or partially, of a loan, advance, or indebtedness owed by a public body to a redevelopment agency or by a redevelopment agency to a public body, has been forgiven during the period of time commencing January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2011; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. During the period of time from January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2011, the City did not forgive, wholly or partially, any loans to the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall transmit a copy of this resolution to the Office of the State Controller. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify as to the adoption of the Resolution and shall cause the same to be processed in the manner required by law. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK THIS 18th DAY OF JANUARY 2012. Manuel Lozano, Mayor ATTEST: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2012 - 002 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 18th day of January, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: F.111 0-13 IFT11 I ilk • I,[$] I 904MIT-O.W ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk Attachment #2 Resolution No. 472 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) 1, ALEJANDRA AVILA, Community Development Commission Secretary, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 472 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 18th day of January, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER: Alejandra Avila Community Development Commission Secretary I1qr11f11f;f BAL P - A - R - K 11- 100 M COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO.- CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Staff Report Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Coui FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer Marc Castagnola, Community Dev I meet Ma Lorena Quijano, Finance Director Joseph W. Pannone, General CouJ761— RMW4 January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: City Council Resolution No. 2012-006 Regarding Redevelopment Related Housing Functions Formerly Exercised by the Community Development Commission 121,12 To provide for the assumption by the City of the redevelopment related housing assets, rights and obligations terminated by AB X1 26. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION In an attempt to balance the State's budget the California Legislature adopted, and the Governor signed, ABX1 26 (2011) and ABX1 27 (2011). That legislation purported to terminate the redevelopment authority and functions of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission (the "CDC") effective as of October 1, 2011, unless the City of Baldwin Park (the "City") agreed to make certain payments to the State Department of Finance and the County Auditor-Controller and suspended redevelopment agency powers in the interim. The California Redevelopment Association, the League of California Cities and others challenged the legality of ABX1 26 and ABX1 27 in the California Supreme Court. Among other grounds, that challenge relied on Proposition 22, passed by the voters to protect local government revenues from being absconded with by the State to balance the State's budget. In addition, the challenge relied on California Constitution Article XVI, Section 16, which provides a redevelopment agency is to receive tax increment revenue for use within its local community to accomplish its purposes, and other state constitutional provisions regarding limitations on use of tax revenues. On December 29, 2011, the California Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of California Redevelopment Association, et al. v. Ana Matosantos, etc., et al., Case No. S194861, and upheld the validity of Assembly Bill X1 26 ("AB 26') and invalidated Assembly Bill X1 27. The result of this decision is all redevelopment agencies will be dissolved and there is no option to continue the Agency's existence by making payments to the State. Resolutions Regarding Redevelopment Related Housing Functions of the Community Development Commission Page 2 Pending its decision, the Supreme Court stayed the provisions of AB 26 dissolving redevelopment agencies and providing for the winding up of their affairs. As part of its decision, the Supreme Court extended deadlines for certain actions required or permitted under AB 26. Successor Agency AB 26 provides a city that authorized the Creation of a redevelopment agency is the "successor agency" to the redevelopment agency. The successor agency is the entity charged with performance of the redevelopment agency's "enforceable obligations" (generally speaking, the obligations of the redevelopment agency as of June 28, 2011 when AB 26 was signed by the Governor) and with winding down the redevelopment agency's affairs. AB 26 also provides that a city may elect to accept the assets, rights, responsibilities and obligations of the dissolved redevelopment agency with respect to housing matters. If the city does not so elect, a local housing authority or the State Department of Housing and Community Development will take on those functions. Upon establishment of the "oversight board" provided for in AB 26, the purpose of which is to ensure the successor agency meets the redevelopment agency's enforceable obligations and winds up the redevelopment agency's affairs. The City's Housing Authority has to date exercised its powers in a limited way and is not funded in such a way as to make it feasible or advisable for the redevelopment related housing functions to be transferred to the Housing Authority. Consequently, staff recommends the City assume the redevelopment related housing assets, right and obligations of the CDC. While another entity would take on the housing obligations of the dissolved redevelopment agency if the City or the CDC did not, that other entity will not be as accountable to the citizens of Baldwin Park and cannot necessarily be relied on to take necessary and desirable steps to protect the interests of the Baldwin Park community. Accordingly, we recommend the City Council elect to accept the housing-related assets, rights and obligations of the Agency. Impact on Planning and Development Since redevelopment has been eliminated, there will be some impact upon city planning activities. Any development standards that are contained within any of the redevelopment plans for the project areas are eliminated and those development standards will revert back to the development standards contained within the Zoning Code. Additionally, conceptual review by the Community Development Commission for projects within redevelopment areas will be eliminated along with those fees collected for that purpose. However, all City zoning and land use regulations even though they are specific to a redevelopment area shall remain in effect. Additionally, after the effective date of the elimination of redevelopment (February 1, 2012), private property may only be condemned by the City for public purposes such as public rights of way (streets and highways), public buildings, and parks and open space. Resolutions Regarding Redevelopment Related Housing Functions of the Community Development Commission Paoe 3 Impact on Fiscal Year 2011-2012 General Fund Budget The following table provides a brief analysis of the estimated future impacts on the General Fund based on current expenditure levels: Estimated Impact to the General Fund Fiscal Year 2011-2012: Expenses: Before 2-1-12 After 2-1-12 Comments — Staffing is transferred to Personnel 586,360 586,000 City Internal Charges 103,600 104,000 Loss of revenue to City Operations (based on 12131/11) 100,000 55,000 Expenses stop 2 -1 -11 Total 789,960 745,000 Minimum estimated administrative costs to be reimbursed annually to the Successor Agency from the County - (250,000) Balance 789,960 495,000 Amount Paid by CDC (399,500) - Unpaid Balance 390,460 495,000 Amount paid from the General Fund Loan* (390,460) (390,460) Unpaid Balance /impact to the General Fund i * Prior to 2-1-12 the City loaned monies to the CDC that would be paid from future tax increment monies. Beginning with 2-1-12, the City will not provide or be reimbursed for future loans as the CDC will be dissolved. In addition, the City will incur an additional $105,000 to pay for any remaining expenses not covered by the monies received by the Successor Agency. As shown in the table above, the immediate additional impact on the General Fund is $105,000 annually. While the CDC will lose its Tax Increment the Successor Agency is expected to receive approximately $250,000 or 5% to cover administrative expenses. As shown in the table, the annual costs of operating the CDC are about $790,000. Currently the CDC is only able to pay about $400,000 of these costs. The remaining $390,000 is paid by the General Fund. As shown in the table, effective 2/1/2012 after accounting for the administrative cost recovery the General Fund will have to absorb an additional $105,000 or a total of $495,000 instead of the $390,000 it currently pays. Currently, the $395,000 that the General Fund paid was recorded as a loan to CDC with the expectation that the money would be recovered when the CDC had repaid all its obligations and there was available tax revenue, however, since the CDC will be dissolved the General Fund will not be able to recover the $395,000 in the future. The City would need to explore options to eventually reduce the General Fund's share of these costs. It is important to note that these are estimated costs for administrative expenses only. Other amounts due by the CDC for long term debt, which includes bonds, pass through payments, loans to the City and other debt as disclosed in the Resolutions Regarding Redevelopment Related Housing Functions of the Community Development Commission "Vage 4 Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule are to be paid by the Successor Agency from amounts it receives from the County. Based on the new legislation, outstanding debt will be disclosed on the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS), which is due by March 1, 2012, and the monies to pay that debt will come from the County of Los Angeles which will be distributing the funds to each Successor Agency. However, there are some legislators who are working to extend the abolishment of redevelopment agencies from the February 1, 2012 deadline to April 15, 2012; this might also extend the date to file the ROPS. If this occurs, the CDC would not be dissolved until then. Since at this time it is uncertain if the date will be extended, staff is not requesting a General Fund appropriation for the $105,000 mentioned above. Instead staff will review if any additional amounts will be required during the upcoming 2011/2012 Mid-Year Budget Review. CDC Revenues and Expenditures Based on the June 30, 2011 CDC Financial Statements (See Attachment 2), the CDC receives about $6.9 million in revenues from tax increment, sales tax, and other income. Of this amount $6.7 is used for annual expenses including administrative cost and debt service payments. Effective February 1, 2012, the CDC will no longer receive any tax increment. However, the County of Los Angeles will use funds that previously would have been tax increment to reimburse the Successor Agencies for any payments made to cover the remaining expenses/debt of the CDC shown on the ROPS. FISCAL IMPACT SUMMARY The fiscal impact of AB 26 and the Supreme Court's decision in California Redevelopment Association, et al. v. Ana Matosantos, etc., et al., Case No. S196861, which upheld the validity of AB 26 and invalidated AB X1 27, may be profound, but at present cannot be predicted with any accuracy or quantified. AB 26 states the liability of the successor agency is limited to the total sum of property tax revenues it receives pursuant to this part and the value of assets transferred to it from the dissolved redevelopment agency. Based on this language, it appears the City's general fund cannot be required to be made available to perform existing redevelopment agency obligations. If the City elects to take on the housing obligations of the dissolved redevelopment agency, some housing obligations will be funded from the existing Low and Moderate Income Housing Trust Fund, but tax increment revenue will not continue to flow into that Trust Fund. There will also be financial impacts arising from the inability to use the tools for economic development and elimination of blight that were available under the Community Redevelopment Law. NZi7►' C+3>�l We recommend the City Council adopt the necessary resolution for the City to retain the redevelopment related housing assets, rights and obligations formerly exercised by the CDC. Resolutions Regarding Redevelopment Related Housing Functions of the Community Development Commission Paae 5 RECOMMENDATIONS Staff recommends that the City Council: • Adopt Resolution No. 2012-006, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Determining the City of Baldwin Park Shall Retain the Redevelopment Related Housing Assets and Functions Formerly Exercised by the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park, Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34176 ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution No. 2012-006, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park Determining the City of Baldwin Park Shall Retain the Redevelopment Related Housing Assets and Functions Formerly Exercised by the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park, Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 34176 2. CDC June 30, 2011 Financial Statements Attachment #1 Lei 11 CA Lei a -- YA 4 oil, A I z I 9-IRT. 9k RESOLUTION NO. 2012-006 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DETERMINING THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK SHALL RETAIN THE REDEVELOPMENT RELATED HOUSING ASSETS AND FUNCTIONS FORMERLY EXERCISED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34176 WHEREAS, on December 29, 2011, the California Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of California Redevelopment Association, et al. v. Ana Matosantos, etc., et a/., Case No. S194861, and upheld the validity of Assembly Bill X1 26 ("AB 26") and invalidated Assembly Bill X1 27; and WHEREAS, the Court's decision results in the implementation of AB 26, which dissolves all redevelopment agencies in the State of California as of February 1, 2012; and WHEREAS, pursuant to a provision of AB 26, codified as Health and Safety Code Section 34176, the city, in the case of a redevelopment agency of a city, may elect to retain the housing assets and functions of the dissolved redevelopment agency; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park ("CDC") functions as both the redevelopment agency and the housing authority of the City; and WHEREAS, under AB 26, the redevelopment authority and functions of the CDC will be terminated effective February 1, 2012, while the CDC remains in existence as the City's housing authority; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having considered the matter, has determined, in its legislative discretion, it is in the best interests of the City of Baldwin Park for the City to retain the redevelopment related housing assets and functions formerly exercised by the CDC; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby affirmatively determines the City of Baldwin Park elects to, and shall, retain the redevelopment housing assets and functions former exercised by the CDC. SECTION 2. The Chief Executive Officer and his authorized designees are hereby authorized and directed to take such other and further actions and sign such other and further documents as is necessary and proper to implement this Resolution on behalf of the City. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK THIS 18th DAY OF JANUARY 2012. Manuel Lozano, Mayor Attest: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk � s r CDC June 30, 2011 Financial Statements Component Unit Financial Statements Baldwin Park Community Development Commission As of and for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2011 With Report on Audit by Independent Certified Public Accountants (This page intentionally left blank.) Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Table of Contents ?me FINANCIAL SECTION REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS 3 BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 34 Government-wide Financial Statements: Statement of Net Assets 10 Statement of Activities 11 Fund Financial Statements: Balance Sheet — Governmental Funds 12 Reconciliation of the Governmental Funds Balance Sheet to the Statement of Net Assets 13 Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Governmental Funds 14 Reconciliation of the Governmental Funds Statement of Revenues, 40 Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances to the Statement of Activities 15 Notes to Financial Statements 16 REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Budget and Actual — Low-Mod Income Housing Fund 33 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Combining Balance Sheet — Debt Service Funds 34 Combining Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Debt Service Funds 35 Combining Balance Sheet — Capital Projects Funds 36 Combining Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Capital Projects Funds 37 Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Budget and Actual — Debt Service Fund 38 Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Budget and Actual — Capital Projects Fund 39 Computation of Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund — Excess Surplus 40 COMPLIANCE AND INTERNAL CONTROL SECTION REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS ON INTERNAL CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING AND ON COMPLIANCE AND OTHER MATTERS BASED ON AN AUDIT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS 41 (This page intentionally left blank.) Report of Independent Auditors The Honorable Board of Directors of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission We have audited the accompanying basic financial statements of the governmental activities and each major fund of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission (Agency ), a component unit of the City of Baldwin Park, California, as of and for the year ended June 30, 2011, as listed in the table of contents. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Agency's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinions. As described in Note 12, the Agency's legal status and financial position and operations may be significantly impacted by legislation passed during the year ended June 30, 2011, and related litigation. The California Supreme Court has issued a partial stay of the effectiveness of the legislation until it can consider and rule on the issues of the matter. The outcome of the litigation and the effects of the legislation, if enacted, are not reasonably determinable. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the governmental activities and each major fund of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission as of June 30, 2011, and the respective changes in financial position thereof for the year then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. During the year, the City of Baldwin Park implemented Government Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 54, Fund Balance Reporting and Government Fund -type Definitions, as discussed in Note 2. The management's discussion and analysis and the required supplementary information identified in the accompanying table of contents are not required parts of the basic financial statements but are supplementary information required by the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. We have applied certain limited procedures, which consisted principally of inquiries of management regarding the methods of measurement and presentation of the required supplementary information. However, we did not audit the information and express no opinion on it. (This page intentionally left blank.) Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming opinions on the financial statements that collectively comprise the Agency's basic financial statements. The combining financial statements and budget to actual schedules are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the basic financial statements. The combining financial statements have been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, are fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole. We did not audit the budget to actual information and express no opinion on it. In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued a report dated December 20, 2011 on our consideration of the Agency's internal control over financial reporting and our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grant agreements. The purpose of that report is to describe the scope of our testing of internal control over financial reporting and compliance and the results of that testing, and not to provide an opinion on the internal control over financial reporting or on compliance. That report is an integral part of an audit performed in accordance with Government Auditing Standards and should be considered in assessing the results of our audit. V.,r.�,, 41"� Los Angeles, California December 20, 2011 (This page intentionally left blank.) Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Managemenfs Discussion and Analysis As Management of the Baldwin Pork we offer readers of the City's financial statementa this narrative overview and analysis of the financial activities of the City for the fiscal year ended June 3U.2O11. Financial Highlights The |kabi|UUea nf the Agency exceeded its assets at the close of fiscal year June 30. 2011 by$47.1O7.4O5 (net omnetm). Liabilities of the Agency exceed its assets due to the issuance of long-term debt for redevelopment assets of which the Agency does not own or subsequently contribute. ~� The Agency's total net assets increased by$1.43O.841in fiscal year 2D1O-11. As of the dose of fiscal year June 30. 2011. the Agency's governmental funds reported combined ending fund balances of $9.509.422. mdemneaoe of $3,138,747 from the prior year. The majority ofthedaoreaaanyau|badhnnnapertio|repaynnentof Advances owed ho the City. The Agency's total debt decreased by $509,321 during the current fiscal year. Thenet decrease is due hoe reduction of its bonded indabtndnems, not of any addition in ouunb/ contractual obligations as shown on Note G of the notes to basic financial statements. Overview mVthe Basic Financial Statements This discussion and analysis is intended to serve as an introduction to the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission's basic financial ebab*menia The m basic financial statements are comprised of three components: 1) government-wide financial statements, 2) fund financial stotementa, and 3) notes to basic financial statements. This report also contains supplementary information in addition hm the basic financial statements. Financial Statements The government-wide financial statements are designed to provide readers with a broad overview of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission's finances. These statements include all assets and liabilities, using the full accrual basis of accnunUng, which io similar to the accounting used by most private sector companies. All of the fiscal year's revenues and expenses are reported as soon as the underlying event giving rise to the change occurs, regardless of the timing of related cash flows. Thus, assets, |iobi|iUes, revenues, and expenses are reported in these statements for some items that will result in cash flows in future fiscal periods. The Statement of Net Assets presents information on all of the Agency's assets and liabilities, with the difference reported as net assets (deficits). Over time, increases in net assets may serve aem useful indicator hm determine whether the financial position of the Agency is improving orlessening. 3 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission ~� The Statement ofActivities presents information showing the Agency's revenues and expenses for the h000| year. Functional entk/iUne one highlighted in this statement, whereby direct and indirect functional costs are shown net of related program revenue. This statement uhcwve the extent to which the various functions depend on general taxes and non-program revenues for support. Both of the government-wide financial statements highlight functions of the Agency that are principally supported by property increment. The governmental activities of the Agency include redevelopment activities in its six project areas and interest on bnQ'hann debt. Redevelopment activities, in general, include providing needed public improvements, assisting with development and rehabilitation of existing pruperUea, and providing low and moderate-income housing to eliminate or alleviate blighted condUbons. The Government-wide Financial Statements can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this report. Fund Financial Statements A fund is a grouping of related accounts that is used to maintain control over resources that have been segregated for specific activities or objectives. The Agency uses fund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with finance-related legal requirements. The Agency only has governmental fund types. Governmental funds — Governmental funds are used to account for essentially the eonnn functions reported ao governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements. However, unlike the government-wide financial statements, governmental fund financial statements focus on nmmrtvnn inflows and outflows of spendable resources as well as on balances of spendable naoouncao available at the and of the fiscal year. Such information may be useful in evaluating the Agency's near-term financing requirements. Because the focus of governmental funds is narrower than that of the government-wide financial cdabennenba, it is useful to compare the information presented for governmental funds with similar information presented for governmental activities in the government-wide financial statements. By doing om, readers may better understand the |on84enn impact ofthe Agency's near-term financing decision. Both the governmental fund balance sheet and the governmental fund statement of revenues, expenditures, and changes in fund balances provide reconciliation on pages 13 and 15 to facilitate the comparison between governmental funds and governmental activities. The Agency maintains throe individual governmental funds all of which are considered to be major funds. Information is presented separately in the governmental fund balance sheet and in the governmental fund statement ofrevenues, exPendituneo, and changes in fund bm|ancea, for each of these funds. The basic governmental fund financial statements can be found on pages 12 and 14 of this report. Notes twBasic Financial Statements The notes provide additional information that is essential to a full understanding of the data provided in the government-wide and fund financial statements. The notes to basic financial statements can be found beginning on page 1Gof this report. 0 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Management's Discussion and Analysis Other Information In addition to the basic financial statements and accompanying notes, this report also presents certain supplementary information relating to the Agency's governmental funds. Required supplementary information can be found beginning on page 33 of this report. Government-wide Financial Analysis Our Government-wide analysis focuses on the net assets and changes in net assets for the Agency's governmental activities. A summary of the Agency's net assets is as follows: Summary of Net Assets June 30,'2011 and 2010 ASSETS Assets, excluding property held for resale Property held for resale LIABILITIES Other liabilities Long-term liabilities NET ASSETS (DEFICIT) Restricted for debt service Restricted for low and moderate income housing projects Unrestricted Governmental Activities June 30, 2011 2010 $ 6,242,824 $ 17,688,387 5,965,898 433,833 Total assets 12,208,722 18,122,220 18,524,021 25,359,139 40,792,106 41,301,427 Total liabilities 59,316,127 66,660,566 1,691,360 3,280,031 10,910,245 10,243,667 (59,709,010) (62,062,044) Total net assets (deficit) $ (47,107,405) $ (48,538,346) As noted earlier, net assets may serve over time as a useful indicator of the Agency's financial position. In the case of the Agency, liabilities exceeded assets by $47,107,405 at June 30, 2011. By far, the largest portion of the Agency's net deficit reflects its bonded indebtedness and other long-term obligations totaling $40,792,106. Additionally, the Agency's liabilities include $17,961,049 in advances from the City of Baldwin Park. The Agency, operating under California Redevelopment Law, must maintain debt in excess of its available assets to legally receive tax increment revenue. Bond funds are used to construct infrastructure, which becomes an asset of the City, and to alleviate blight. These expenditures do not generally create assets to offset bonded debt. Future tax increment revenues must be used to liquidate non-current bond liabilities. 5 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Management's Discussion and Analysis Governmental Activities Governmental activities increased the Agency's net assets by $1,430,941, summarized as follows: Change in Net Assets Years ended June 30, 2011 and 2010 Revenues General revenues: Property taxes Sales taxes Interest and other Gain on sale of properties Expenses General government Community development Interest and fiscal charges Pass - through payments Increase (decrease in net assets before transfers Transfers Change in net assets Net assets (deficit) - beginning Net assets (deficit), end of year 2011 2010 $ 5,418,835 $ 6,245,047 528,233 489,640 450,422 533,586 522,745 - Total revenues 6,920,235 7,268,273 339,286 293,033 839,920 2,215,091 1,554,506 1,672,582 2,794,423 3,209,834 Total expenses 5,528,135 7,390,540 1,392,100 (122,267) 38,841 - 1,430,941 (122,267) (48,538,346) (48,416,079) $ (47,107,405) $ (48,538,346) Property tax increment revenues of $5,418,835 are the Agency's major revenue source. The decrease of $826,212 as compared to the 2010 reflects the economic downturn and the reduction in property tax values by Los Angeles County Assessor's Office. Sales tax revenues of $528,233 are used for debt service and increased by $38,593. Since by State law the sales tax revenue can be used only for debt service, any excess sales tax revenue becomes revenue of the City's General Fund. Interest and other income of $450,422 were received from investments of available funds and interest on funds held with bond trustee. The gain on sale of properties resulted from a transaction between Sierra Vista and the Low Mod Housing Fund, specifically for production of additional affordable housing to the community. The decrease in Community Development expenses of $1.4 million is attributed to the decrease in the SERAF payments made to the State in fiscal years 2010 and 2011. 0 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Management's Discussion and Analysis Pass-thru payments (payments of redevelopment tax increment to other governmental agencies) totaled $2,794,423, a decrease of $415,411 over fiscal year 2009-10. In fiscal year 2008-2009 the Agency implemented AB1389, which required the Agency to begin payments to the various taxing entities. The current pass-thru payments reflect a decrease since the past due payments were made in the previous year. Financial Analysis of the Agency's Funds As noted earlier, the Agency uses fund accounting to ensure and demonstrate compliance with finance-related legal requirements. Governmental Funds The focus of the Agency's governmental funds is to provide information on near-term inflows, outflows, and balances of spendable resources. Such information is useful in assessing the Agency's financing requirements. In fiscal year 2010-2011, the Agency implement GASB Statement #54 which substantially altered the categories and terminology used to describe "fund balance." The new categories are as follows: • Nonspendable fund balance (inherently nonspendable) • Restricted fund balance (externally enforceable limitations on use) • Committed fund balance (self-imposed limitations on use) • Assigned fund balance (limitation resulting from intended use) • Unassigned fund balance (residual net resources) As of June 30, 2011, the Agency's governmental funds reported combined ending fund balances of $9,509,422, a decrease of $3,138,747 from the prior year. The decrease in fund balance resulted from a partial repayment of Advances owed to the City. Of the total fund balance $8,437,566 is Non- spendable, $1,702,244 is Restricted and ($630,388) is Unassigned. The fund balance of the Central Business District Capital Projects Fund increased by $499,093 during the current fiscal year reducing the deficit to $594,023 as of June 30, 2011. The fund balance of the Redevelopment Merger Capital Projects Fund decreased by $2,616,477 during the current fiscal year to a deficit of $35,821, as of June 30, 2011; the fund balance decreased due to the partial repayment of advances to the City during the year. The fund balance of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund increased by $567,308 during the current fiscal year to $8,447,906 as of June 30, 2011. This Fund fully repaid the amount owed to the City for previous years advances during the year. Prop" held for Resale The Agency's investment in capital assets for its governmental activities as of June 30, 2011 amounts to $5,965,898. The investment in capital assets is land held for resale representing several parcels purchased for various redevelopment purposes. Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Management's Discussion and Analysis Debt Administration Long-term Liabilities At the end of the current fiscal year, the Agency had total long-term debt of $40,792,106 consisting of the following: Governmental Activities June 30, 2011 2010 Tax allocation bonds $ 22,550,000 $ 23,620,000 Notes payable 273,490 273,490 County deferral 17,968,616 17,407,937 Total $ 40,792,106 $ 41,301,427 The Agency's total debt decreased by $509,321 (1.2%) during the current fiscal year. The decrease was due to scheduled debt service payments made on various outstanding obligations, net of any increases in contractual obligations that were incurred throughout the fiscal year. Time limitations on incursion of debts exist in all projects areas. Time limitations vary by the date when an area was added to the Agency. Project area San Gabriel River Puente/Merced West Ramona Central Business District Delta Sierra Vista Time limitation to incur debt December 2, 2019 August 16, 2021 September 19, 2022 February 3, 2025 December 21, 2026 July 2, 2027 Additional information on outstanding long-term liabilities may be found in note 6 of the notes to basic financial statements. Economic Factors and Next Year's Budget The biggest recession since the great depression continued to cause significant impacts on the local economy in fiscal year 2010 -2011. Property tax values have not regained their values, as noted by the lower tax increment revenues, and unemployment continues to be high. The recovery is expected to be slow and will take longer than expected. The Agency has been fortunate since even in these hard economic times it was able to attract new businesses thus creating new jobs and assisting in reducing economic blight. The following are some examples: • On June 29, 2011, a new 46,600 square foot Superior Grocers opened within the 13- acre shopping center located in the Central Business District Redevelopment Project Area. 0 Baldwin Park Community ° In the Sierra Vista Redevelopment Project area, a new dental office, Total Care Dental, and |'Nkobile opened in the summer within the Sierra Center, filling a space once ° Within the Baldwin Pork Marketplace, 3 Men's Suits opened their store in February 2011 and Wells Fargo bank opened their new bank on June 26, 2011. The Agency will continue to promote new business opportunities while btries to combat the negative effects of the State of California. The State continues to take local resources to balance its huge budget deficit. In both fiscal years, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. California Redevelopment were required to make Supplemental Education Revenue Augmentation Fund (SERAF) contributions. The impact of the GEF6AF caused the Agency a loss of $2.1 million over the two your period; these monies could have being used for projects that would have brought jobs and revenues to the community. The Agency paid o portion ofthe amount due for the SERAF from available tax increment and the remaining by borrowing from the Low Mod Housing Fund, which will be repaid by June 2015 and June 2D1O.respectively. On June 29,201 the Governor signed AB1X 26 and AB1X27. Basically, ABIX 26 dissolves Agencies and AB1X27 allows Agencies to continue if the Agency pays certain amounts to the State (the Agency's payment was reduced from $2,090,636 to $1,815,809 after it filed an Appeal to the State). This legislation is discussed in detail in Note 12 to the Financial Statements. The California Redevelopment Agency yCRA> and the League filed a petition to overturn the legislations because they violate the Constitution; a decision in expected by January 15. 2012. The Agency has adopted all the necessary documents that would oUmw it to pay the State if the Courts decide this is what io necessary bo continue the operations uf the Agency. Having said that, in fiscal year 2011-2012 the Community Development Agency will continue to promote several opportunities within the Central Business District area for its potential revitalization. Request for Information This financial report is designed to provide a general overview of the Agency's finances for all those with interest in the Agency's finances. Questions concerning any of the information provided in this report or request for additional financial information should be addressed to the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, California 91706. 19, Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Statement of Net Assets June 30, 2011 Governmental Activities ASSETS Unrestricted cash and investments Restricted cash and investments Total cash and investments Property tax and other receivables, net Prepaid expenses Loans receivable Due from the City of Baldwin Park Deferred charges Property held for resale, net LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued expenses Accrued interest payable Advances from the City of Baldwin Park Long -term liabilities: Due within one year Due in more than one year NET ASSETS (DEFICIT) Restricted: Debt service Low and moderate income housing projects Unrestricted deficit 1,639,465 986,434 2,625,899 488,052 544 2,471,124 482,112 175,093 5,965,898 Total assets 12,208,722 Total liabilities Total net assets (deficit) $ See notes to financial statements. 10 61,868 501,104 17; 961, 049 1,135,000 39,657,106 59,316,127 1,691,360 10,910,245 (59,709,010) (47,107,405) Functions/Programs Governmental activities General government Community development Interest and fiscal charges Total governmental activities General revenues Taxes Property taxes Sales taxes Interest and other Gain on sale of properties Transfers from the City of Baldwin Park Total general revenues Change in net assets Net assets (deficit) - beginning Net assets (deficit) - ending Baldwin Paris Community Development Commission Statement of Activities For the year ended June 30, 2011 Program Revenues Net (Expense) Operating Capital Revenue and Charges for Grants and Grants and Change in Expenses Services Contributions Contributions Net Assets $ 339,286 - - (339,286) 3,634,343 - - - (3,634,343) 1,554,506 - - - (1,554,506) $ 5,528,135 - - (5,528,135) See notes to financial statements. 11 5,418,835 528,233 5,947,068 450,422 522,745 38,841 6,959,076 1,430,941 (48,538,346) $ (47,107,405) Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Balance Sheet Governmental Funds June 30, 2011 Loved Moderate Income Debt Capital Housing Service Projects Total ASSETS Pooled cash and investments $ 710,190 $ 733,648 $ 195,627 $ 1,639,465 Cash and investments with fiscal agents - 986,434 - 986,434 Property tax and other receivables, net 58 350,490 137,504 488,052 Prepaid expenses - - 544 544 Loans receivable 2,471,124 - - 2,471,124 Due from the City of Baldwin Park 106,491 375,621 - 482,112 Due from other funds 1,666,106 1,232,654 857,777 3,756,537 Property held for resale, net 5,965,898 - - 5,965,898 Total assets $ 10,919,867 $ 3,678,847 $ 1,191,452 $ 15,790,166 UABIU77ES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 3,228 $ 50,825 $ 7,815 $ 61,868 Unearned revenues 2,462,339 - - 2,462,339 Due to other funds 6,394 1,936,662 1,813,481 3,756,537 Total liabilities 2,471,961 1,987,487 1,821,296 6,280,744 Fund balances Nonspendable Prepaid expenses - - 544 544 Loans receivable 2,471,124 - 2,471,124 Property held for resale 5,965,898 - - 5,965,898 Restricted Debt service - 1,691,360 - 1,691,360 Low and moderate income housing 10,884 - - 10,884 Unassigned - - (630,388) (630,388) Total fund balances 8,447,906 1,691,360 (629,844) 9,509,422 Total liabilities and fund balances $ 10,919,867 $ 3,678,847 $ 1,191,462 $ 15,790,166 See notes to financial statements. 12 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Reconciliation of the Governmental Funds Balance Sheet to the Statement of Net Assets June 30, 2011 Amounts reported for governmental activities in the statement of net assets are different because: Total fund balances $ 9,509,422 Loans receivable not expected to be collected in the current period are offset by unearned revenue in the funds. They have been recognized and are in net assets in the government -wide financial statements. 1,993,460 Certain revenues in the governmental funds are deferred because they are not collected within the prescribed time period after year -end. Those revenues are recognized on the accrual basis in the government -wide statements. Interest on Low/Moderate Income Housing agreement 468,879 Accrued interest on long -term debt is not due and payable in the current period and is not reported in the funds. (501,104) Deferred charges represent costs associated with the issuance of long -term debt, which are deferred and amortized over the life of the debt. The costs are reported as expenditures of current financial resources in the governmental funds. 175,093 Loans by the City to the CDC are not due and payable in the current period and therefore, not reported in the funds. They are considered interfund advances in the government -wide financial statements. (17,961,049) Long -term liabilities, including bonds payable, are not due and payable in the current period and therefore, are not reported in the funds. Tax allocation bonds $ (22,550,000) Notes payable (273,490) County deferral (17,968,616) (40,792,106) Net assets (deficit) of governmental activities See notes to financial statements. 13 $ (47,107,405) Revenues Property taxes Sales taxes Use of money and property Other Expenditures Current: General government Community development Pass through payments Debt service: Principal retirement Interest and fiscal charges Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances Governmental Funds For the year ended June 30, 2011 Low/ Moderate Income Debt Capital Housing Service Projects Total $ 1,195,903 $ 4,783,611 $ - $ 5,979,514 - 528,233 - 528,233 83,830 9,799 12,438 106,067 49,244 231,531 16,290 297,065 Total revenues 1,328,977 5,553,174 28;728 6,910,879 79,518 - 259,768 339,286 147,883 454,482 289,535 891,900 - 2,794,423 - 2,794,423 - 1,070,000 - 1,070,000 - 1,456,393 98,758 1,555,151 Total expenditures 227,401 5,775,298 648,061 6,650,760 Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures 1,101,576 (222,124) (619,333) 260,119 Other financing sources (uses) Proceeds of advances from the City of Baldwin Park Payment of advances from the City of Baldwin Park Gain on sale of properties Transfers from the City of Baldwin Park Transfers in Transfers out Net other financing sources (uses) Change in fund balances Beginning fund balances Ending fund balances 540,996 540,996 (534,268) (1,974) (3;965,206) (4,501,448) - 522,745 522,745 38,841 - 38,841 538,254 1,403,414 1,941,668 - (1,941,668) - (1,941,668) (534,268) (1,366,547) (1,498,051) (3,398,866) 567,308 (1,588,671) (2,117,384) (3,138,747) 7,880,598 3,280,031 1,487,540 12,648,169 $ 8,447,906 $ 1,691,360 $ (629,844)$ 9,509,422 See notes to financial statements. 14 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Reconciliation of the Governmental Fonds Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances to the Statement of Activities For the year ended June 30, 2011 Amounts reported for governmental activities in the statement of activities are different because: Net change in fund balance - governmental funds $ (3,138,747) Long -term debt proceeds provide current financial resources to governmental funds, but issuing debt increases long -term liabilities in the statement of net assets. Costs associated with the issuance of long -term debt are reported as expenditures in the governmental funds, but deferred and amortized throughout the period during which the related debt is outstanding in the statement of net assets. Repayment of debt principal is an expenditure in the governmental funds, but the repayment reduces long -term liabilities in the statement of net assets. County deferral received $ (560,679) Principal repayments of long -term debt 1,070,000 509,321 Loans by the City to the CDC are recognized as other financing sources in the fund financial statements. These loans are interfund transactions, which are reported as interfund advances in the government -wide financial statements. (540,996) Repayment of long -term receivables are treated as revenue in governmental funds, but the repayment reduces the long -term receivables in the statement of net assets. 4,501,448 Issuance of long -term receivables are treated as expenditures in governmental funds but are treated as increases in receivables in the statement of net assets 51,980 Revenues in the statement of activities that do not provide current financial resources are not reported as revenues in the governmental funds. Interest on Low /Moderate Income Housing agreement 47,290 Some expenses reported in the statement of activities do not require the use of current financial resources and, therefore, are not reported as expenditures in the governmental funds. Change in accrued interest on long -term debt $ 18,155 Amortization of issuance costs (17,510) 645 Change in net assets of governmental activities $ 1,430,941 See notes to financial statements. 15 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The Baldwin Park Community Development Commission (Agency), formerly known as Baldwin Park Redevelopment Agency, a component unit of the City of Baldwin Park, California (the City), was created November 27, 1974, pursuant to the State of California Health and Safety Code section entitled "Community Redevelopment Law". The Agency has the broad authority to acquire, rehabilitate, develop, administer and sell or lease property. Additionally, the Agency has the right of eminent domain to facilitate acquisition of property. The Agency's principal objectives are to improve the commercial environment, upgrade residential neighborhonda, provide new public imnpnnxannenbs. strengthen the City's economic base, generate added employment opportunities and improve and expand the City's industrial base. The City performs certain general administrative functions for the Agency. The costs of such functions are allocated annually to the Agency. The City is financially accountable for the Agency and it is included in the reporting entity of the City of Baldwin Park. Financial accountability is established based on: (1) the governing body of the Agency is substantially the same as the City Council and (2) the Agency provides a financial benefit or burden on the City. The Agency's financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America as applied to governmental agencies. The Governmental Accounting Standards Bmand(GASQ) is the accepted standard-setting body for establishing governmental accounting and financial reporting principles. The Agency's more significant accounting policies are described and Fund Financial Statements The statement of net assets and statement of activities (ie., the government-wide financial statements) display information on all of the non-fiduciary activities of the Agency. Eliminations have been made to minimize the effect ofinterhundactivity. The Agency's activities are normally supported bytaxes and intergovernmental revenues. The statement of activities presents m comparison betweendinaotexponaesendpnoQranm revenues for each function of the Agency's activities. Direct expenses are those that are specifically associated with a program or function and are clearly identifiable to a particular function. Program revenues include grants and contributions that are restricted to meeting the operational or capital requirements of particular program. Revenues that are not classified as program revenues, including all taxes, are presented as general revenues. When both restricted and unrestricted net assets are available for use. the Agency's policy is to use restricted resources first, then the unrestricted resources ae they are needed. 16 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED) The Agency reports the following governmental funds: Low /Moderate Income Housing Fund The Low /Moderate Income Housing Fund is used to account for monies set aside in accordance with Community Redevelopment Law for the provision of affordable housing for low and moderate income persons and families. Debt Service Fund — The Debt Service Fund is used to account for the accumulation of resources for, and the payment of, general long -term debt, including special assessment debt with governmental commitment. The principal sources of revenue for this fund are incremental property taxes and investment income. Capital Proiects Fund — The Capital Projects Fund reflects all revenues and costs of implementing the Agency Projects in accordance with the California Community Redevelopment Law, including acquisition of properties, cost of site improvements and other costs that benefit the Projects as well as administrative expenditures incurred in sustaining Agency activities. Measurement Focus, Basis of Accounting, and Financial Statement Presentation The govemment -wide financial statements are reported using the economic resources measurement focus and the accrual basis of accounting. Revenues are recognized when earned and expenses are recognized when the liabilities are incurred regardless of the timing of related cashflows. Fund financial statements are reported using the current financial resources measurement focus and the modified accrual basis of accounting. Revenues are recognized as soon as they are both measurable and available. Revenues are considered to be available when they are collectible within the current period or soon enough thereafter to pay liabilities of the current period. The Agency considers taxes and assessments associated with the current fiscal period to be available if they are collected within 60 days of the end of the current period. Expenditures generally are recorded when a liability is incurred, as under accrual accounting. However, debt service expenditures, as well as expenditures related to compensated absences and claims and judgments, are recorded only when payment is due. Budgetary Control and Accounting The budget, in all material respects, is prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The following general procedures are followed by the Agency in establishing the annual budgets which are shown in the financial statements: • The annual budget adopted by the City Council provides for the general operation of the Agency. The annual budget is prepared under the direction of the Executive Team. • The Executive Team is authorized to transfer budgeted amounts up to $10,000 between cost centers and any amount, which does not alter total budgeted appropriations to a cost center. Council approval is required for transfers in excess of $10,000 between cost centers, or for an overall increase in total appropriations. The legal level of budgetary control is the cost center level. 17 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 1 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES ~ The Chief Executive Officer is authorized to transfer budgeted amounts between activities within any fund. Expenditures may not exceed appropriations at the fund level. The budgeted amounts presented in the financial statements reflect the original adopted budget and as amended. • The budget is integrated into the accounting system and employed as a management control device during the year. • The ouogar for governmental fund types is adopted on a 000m consistent with generally accepted principles. The modified accrual basis ofaccounting is employed in the preparation ofthe budget. ° Budget appropriations lapse mtyompmnd. Tax Increment Revenues Incremental property tax revenues are established pursuant toCalifornia Community Redevelopment Lew and result from the excess of taxes levied and collected each year in designated project areas over and above the amount which would have been pnrduoed, at current rates, by the assessed value as shown on the !oat equalized property tax assessment roll prior to the effective date cf the ordinance establishing the designated project areas. The County ofbmAngeles is responsible for property tax and assessment levies and collections. The County's property tax calendar is July 1 to June 30. Property taxes are an enforceable lien on the property as of the preceding January 1. Property tax bills, which include assessments, are levied June 30 and are due in equal installments on November 1 and February 1 of each property tax year. The City records incremental property tax revenues upon receipt or anticipated receipt from the County; however, no accrual is recorded for delinquent taxes. Property taxes receivable reported in the fund financial statements are not offset by deferred revenues because they are collectible within GO days of fiscal year end. Financial Statement Elements Prope[ty Held for Resale The Agency has acquired land improvements in its project areas that are categorized aa property held for resale. Such properties are carried ed the lower of acquisition cost or fair value. The fund financial statements have ononspendob|a amount equal tothe carrying value ofthe property held resale because such assets are not available ho finance the Agency's current operations. Cash and Investments Investments are stated at fair value, the value ad which a financial instrument could ba exchanged in a current transaction between willing parties other than in a forced or liquidation meka. Interest earned on cash and investments is credited bu the fund, which holds the investment. iH-* Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE I SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Receivables and Payables The amount recognized as revenue under the modified accrual basis of accounting is limited to the amount that is deemed measurable and collectible. Expenditure Allocation The California Community Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6, Article 2, Section 33610) authorized cities to allocate to a redevelopment agency such salaries and overhead expenses as considered appropriate to cover the cost of administrative support provided by the City. Unearned Revenues Unearned revenues in fund financial statements arise when potential revenue does not meet both the "measurable" and "available" nhbaha for recognition in the current period. Unearned revenues also arise when the Agency receives resources before it has legal claim tothem (e.g., when grant monies are n*oaivad prior tothe incurrence of qualifying expenditures). Long-term Obligations In the government-wide financial ybatennanto. |onQ4nnn debt and other long-term obligations one reported as liabilities in the statement of net ooaotm. Bond premiums and diacounts, if applicable, are deferred and amortized over the |iha of the bonds. Bonds payable are reported net ofthe applicable bond premium or discount. Bond issuance costs one reported as deferred charges and amortized over the life of the related debt using the straight-line method. In the fund financial statements, bond premiums and discounts, as well as bond issuance cxxsts, are recognized during the current period. The face amount ofdebt issued is reported oe other financing sources. Premiums received on debt issuances are reported as other financing sources while discounts on debt issuances are reported as other financing uses. Issuance comte, whether or not withheld from the actual debt proceeds received, are reported oo debt service expenditures. Restricted Assets Certain proceeds of debt iosuea, as well as m*doin resources set aside for their repayment, are classified as restricted assets on the balance sheet because their use is limited by applicable bond covenants. Use of Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts ofassets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date ofthe financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenditures during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. W0 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 2 NET ASSETS / FUND BALANCES The financial statements utilize u net assets presentation. Net assets are as invested in capital assets (net of related debt), restricted. and Invested in capital assets, net of related debt -This category groups all capital maamtm including infrastruotura, into one component of net assets. Accumulated depreciation and the outstanding balances of debt that are attributable to the acquioidon, construction or improvement of these aaeebe reduce the balance of this category. Restricted net assets - This category presents external restrictions imposed by creditors, grantors, contributors, laws or regulations of other governments and restrictions imposed by law through constitutional provisions or enabling ° Unrestricted net assets -This net assets, which are not restricted for any project or other purpose. |n the fund financial statements, fund balance is the difference between the assets and liabilities reported in the Agency's governmental funds. There are generally limitations on the purpose for which all ora portion of the resources ofa governmental fund may be used. The force behind these limitations can vary significantly, depending upon their source. Conoequent|y, the fund balance reported in the annual financial statements is categorized into five components whereby each component identifies the extent to which the Agency is bound to honor constraints on the specific purposes for which amounts in the fund can bmspent. The five components of fund balance are as Nonspendable - Resources that are 1) not in spendable form, such as prepady. long-term neoeivab|es, or non-financial assets held for resale, mr2) required tobe maintained intact such aeanendowment. = Restricted - Resources that are subject to externally enforceable legal naathnbons these restrictions would be either 1) externally imposed by creditors (such as through debt covenants), grantony, contributors, or |exva or regulations of other governments or 2) imposed by law through constitutional provisions or enabling legislation. 20 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June NOTE 2 NET ASSETS /FUND BALANCES (CONTINUED) ° Committed - Resources that are constrained to specific purposes by a formal action of the City Council such asan ordinance or resolution. The constraint remains binding unless removed in the same formal manner by the City Council. Council action to commit fund balance must occur within the fiooa| reporting period while the amount committed may be determined subsequently. � Assigned - Resources that are constrained by the s intent to be used for specific purposes, but that are neither restricted nor committed. UnaUssig]e d -\88thin governmental funds, except General Fund the negative residual resources in exmama of what can be property classified as non- opendab|o, restricted, or committed. NOTE 3 CASH AND INVESTMENTS 8i June 3l2O11,the cash and investments consist ot The Agency participates in the City-wide cash and investment pool. Ad June 3O'2O11. all of the Agency's pooled cash and investments were invested by the City Treasurer in accordance with the City's investment po|ioy, and as prescribed by the California Government Code. Following are the information on the investment po|icy, risk categorization, and fair values. Investment Policy The investment policy outlines the guidelines required to be used in effectively managing the available cash in accordance with the California Government Code Summarized below are the investment vehicles that are authmized and certain provisions of the policy that address interest rate risk and concentration of credit risk. 21 Leethan 1-5 More than _—' year —5 years L_ Tote Pooled cash and investments * 1,63S,465$-$ $ 1839465 Unn*stricted cash and investments 1,639,465 - 1,639,465 Cash and investments wdh fiscal agents - - 986,434 986,434 Restricted cash and investments - ' 986,434 986,434 Total cash and investments * 1,639,465$ ��� '$ Q8G434* ��� _ 2,625,899 The Agency participates in the City-wide cash and investment pool. Ad June 3O'2O11. all of the Agency's pooled cash and investments were invested by the City Treasurer in accordance with the City's investment po|ioy, and as prescribed by the California Government Code. Following are the information on the investment po|icy, risk categorization, and fair values. Investment Policy The investment policy outlines the guidelines required to be used in effectively managing the available cash in accordance with the California Government Code Summarized below are the investment vehicles that are authmized and certain provisions of the policy that address interest rate risk and concentration of credit risk. 21 Baldwin Park Community Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 3 CASH AND ` INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) Ma)dmum /Vlovwabk, Maxdnunn Investment Percentage Maturity Percentage per Issuer U.G. Treasury Obligations 365 days Unlimited N/A U.S. Agency Securities and Instrumentalities nfGovernment 365 days Unlimited WA Sponsored Corporation Negotiable Certificates ofDeposit 365 days 3096 NIA TimeDeposbs — CoUahara|ized 365 days Unlimited $500.000 TinxeQepoeihs — UncoUmtena|ized 365 days Unlimited $100.000 Banker's Acceptances 180 days 40q6 3096 Repurchase Agreements 180 days Unlimited N/A Commercial Paper rated A+1by Standard and Pmor'a Corporation or 'P-1 by Moxody'a|nvestoro 180 days 3096 1096 Services, Inc. LA|F N/A Unlimited $40.000.000 Cash and Investments with Fiscal Agents The Agency has $986.434 of cash and investments held by fiscal agents in the Agency's nanne, which is pledged to the payment or security of certain notes and bonds. The California Government Code provides that these monies, in the absence of specific statutory provisions governing the issuance of notes and bonds, may be invested in accordance with the ordinanoes, resolutions or indentures specifying the types of investments its trustees or fiscal agents may make. Interest Rate Risk Interest rate risk, as defined under Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 40, is the risk that changes in interest rates will adversely affect the fair value ofaninvestment. Most of the Agency's investments are held in trust bv the fisuo| agents as required by the bond indenture. A table summarizing the distribution of the Agency's investments according to maturity at June 30' 2011 was presented previously. Concentration of Credit Risk Under GASB Statement No. 40. concentration of on*db risk is the risk of loos attributable to the magnitude of the Agency's investment in a single issuer. As of June 3Q.2Q11 the Agency's investnnenteinLoca|Aoency|nvasdmentK8oneyK0arket Mutual Fund amounted to$888.434' NN Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30„ 2011 NOTE 3 CASH AND INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) Custodial Credit Risk The California Government Code requires California banks and savings and loan associations to secure a government entity's deposits by pledging government securities as collateral. The market value of pledged securities must equal at least 110% of the deposits. California law also allows financial institutions to secure the deposits by pledging first trust deed mortgage notes having a value of 150% of the total deposits. Such collateral is considered to be held in the government entity's name. At June 30, 2011, the total bank balance amount of the Agency's cash deposits was fully covered by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) Cash on deposit with LAIF represents short-term demand deposits with the State Treasurer, who invests available cash balances of participating California government entities. The management of LAIF has indicated to the Agency that as of June 30, 2011, the estimated fair value of the pool, including accrued interest, was approximately $66.4 billion. The Agency's proportionate share of the fair value as of June 30, 2011 is approximately $1.6 million. LAIF's (and the Agency's) exposure to risk (credit, market or legal) is not currently available. NOTE 4 INTERFUND TRANSACTIONS At June 30, 2011, the Agency's interfund receivables and payables were as follows: Due to and due from other funds The amounts due to Housing and Community Development from the Home Program represent the portion of the first time homebuyers loan repayment deposited to the Home Program Fund. The balance is expected to be paid in near future. The amounts due to the Debt Service Fund represent loans due from the General Fund in previous years. The balances belong to the Debt Service Fund are expected to be repaid in the near future. A portion of the amounts due to Low /Moderate Income Housing represent the accrued 20% set aside low- moderate income housing from tax increments. The balances are expected to be repaid within the next fscal year. 23 Due from Due to Other Funds Other Funds Major governmental funds: Low /Moderate Income Housing $ 1,666,106 6,394 Debt Service Funds 1,232,654 1,936,662 Capital Projects Funds 857,777 1,813,481 Total funds $ 3,756,537 3,756,537 Due to and due from other funds The amounts due to Housing and Community Development from the Home Program represent the portion of the first time homebuyers loan repayment deposited to the Home Program Fund. The balance is expected to be paid in near future. The amounts due to the Debt Service Fund represent loans due from the General Fund in previous years. The balances belong to the Debt Service Fund are expected to be repaid in the near future. A portion of the amounts due to Low /Moderate Income Housing represent the accrued 20% set aside low- moderate income housing from tax increments. The balances are expected to be repaid within the next fscal year. 23 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 4 INTERFUND TRANSACTIONS (CONTINUED) The remaining amounts due to Low/Moderate Income Housing represent borrowings from the 20% set aside low-moderate income by the Redevelopment Debt Service Funds to pay the Supplemental Educational Revenue Augmentation Funds (SERAF) obligation for FY 2010-11 and FY2009-10. The housing set-aside fund will be repaid $1,312,140 borrowed from the FY2009-10 by June 30, 2015 and $294,933 borrowed from FY201 0-11 by June 30, 2016 with no interest to accrue on the loan. If not repaid by the deadline, then the housing set aside allocation is increased to 25% permanently. The amounts due to the Redevelopment Agency Capital Project and Debt Service Fund represent short-term borrowings within the Redevelopment Agency Funds to compensate for negative cash balances. These balances are expected to be repaid within the next fiscal year. City Loans to Agency The City and the Agency have entered into a cooperative agreement providing for the advance of funds for administrative and other expenditures incurred by the Agency. A repayment schedule has not been established for these advances, however, the Agency has agreed to repay them from the first available tax increment revenues. Interest is accrued at LAIF's prevailing interest rate. At June 30, 2011, advances to Agency were composed of: General Fund's advances to Agency $ 17,682,749 Loans by other City funds to Agency 278,300 Total $ 17,961,049 The amount of City loans to Agency is part of the reconciliation of the Balance Sheet to the Statement of Net Assets. The Agency's interfund transfers during the year were as follows: Transfers In: Transfers Out: Debt Service Capital Projects Total Fund Fund Debt Service Fund $ 538,254 $ 1,403,414 $ Imp Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 5 LOANS RECEIVABLE AND DEFERRED REVENUES Loans Receivable and Deferred Revenues at June 30, 2011 consisted of the following: Bonded Indebtedness At June 30, 2011, bonded indebtedness consisted of ($ in thousands): Loans Unearned Interest Receivable Revenues Loans receivable from Single Family Repo Housing $ 39,000 $ 39,000 Loans receivable from Low/Moderate Income Housing 1,954,460 1,954,460 Accrued interest from Low/Moderate Income Housing agreement 468,879 468,879 Total $ _ 2;462,339 $ 2,462,339 Financing Authority Series A NOTE 6 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES Aug-19 6.65-7.75 $ Changes in Long-term Liabilities 4,065 San Gabriel River Project Summary of changes in long-term liabilities during the year ended June 30, 2011 ($ in thousands): 11,875 5,365 Balance Balance Due July 1, June 30, Within 2010 Increases Decreases 2011 One Year Bonded indebtedness $ 23,620$ $ 1,070 $ 22,550 $ 1,135 Notes payable 273 - 273 - County deferral 17,408 561 - 17,969 - Total $ 41,301 $ 561 $ 1,070$ 40,792 $ 1,135 Bonded Indebtedness At June 30, 2011, bonded indebtedness consisted of ($ in thousands): Sources of Debt Service Tax allocation bonds interest and principal redemptions are to be funded by incremental tax revenues derived from the redevelopment project areas. Bond Covenants and Other Requirements The Agency is in compliance with all the provisions of the bond covenants and the requirements on arbitrage rebate calculations. 25 Date Final Interest Amount Issued Maturity Rate % Issued Outstanding Tax Allocation Bonds: Financing Authority Series A Jan-90 Aug-19 6.65-7.75 $ 14,205 $ 4,065 San Gabriel River Project May-98 Aug-21 3.75-5.25 11,875 5,365 Merged Project Jun-00 Sep-30 4.20-5.75 10,215 8,720 Financing Authority Series 2003 Dec-03 Aug-21 1.75 — 525 6,265 4,400 Total bonded indebtedness $ 42,560 $ 22,550 Sources of Debt Service Tax allocation bonds interest and principal redemptions are to be funded by incremental tax revenues derived from the redevelopment project areas. Bond Covenants and Other Requirements The Agency is in compliance with all the provisions of the bond covenants and the requirements on arbitrage rebate calculations. 25 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 6 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES (CONTINUED) County Deferral The Agency and County entered into an agreement whereby the County will defer tax increment (County Deferral) generated within the project area to meet the Agency's debt service obligations. Only the County Deferrals for Sierra Vista accrue interest of 2.42%. The County Deferrals are to be repaid whenever there is an excess of property tax revenues received by the Agency in excess of its bonded debt payment requirements. The County Deferrals are recorded as revenue when received by the Agency. At June 30, 2011, the balance of the County Deferrals including interest was $17,968,616. Annual Debt Service Requirements ($ in thousands): Year Total Ending Bonded Notes Debt June 30, Indebtedness Payable Total Interest Service 2012 $ 1,135$ - $ 1,135$ 1,261 $ 2,396 2013 1,210 - 1,210 1,197 2,407 2014 1,290 - 1,290 1,128 2,418 2015 1,370 - 1,370 1,053 2,423 2016 1,460 - 1,460 972 2,432 2017-2021 8,120 - 8,120 3,433 11,553 2022-2026 5,165 - 5,165 1,512 6,677 2027-2031 2,800 - 2,800 333 3,133 Indeterminate - 273 273 212 485 Total $ 22,550 $ 273$ 22,823 $ 11,101 $ 33,924 NOTE 7 DEFICIT FUND BALANCES The following funds have deficit fund balances at June 30, 2011. Management expects to eliminate the deficits with subsequent revenue in the funds or transfer's from the City's General Fund. Debt Service Fund: Central Business District Project Capital Projects Fund: Redevelopment Merger Central Business District Project go Deficit at June 30, 2011 423,598 35,821 594,023 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes Wm Financial Statements Year ended June 30 2011 NOTE 8 ADVANCES FROM OTHER FUNDS GASB Comprehensive Implementation Guide indicates that in the context ofthe component unit financial atahemento, debt owed to the primary government would be considered to be external debt that im reported only in the government-wide financial statements of the component unit. City loans remain to be reported as interfund advances in the government-wide financial statements. AccordimQly. City loans are included in the reconciliation of the balance sheet to the statement of net assets. NOTE 9 NEW GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD (GASB) PRONOUNCEMENTS GASB No. 55 - GA8B has issued Statement Nu 55, The Hierarchy ofGenerally Accepted Accounting Principles for State and Local Governments. The objective of this Statement is to incorporate the hierarchy of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) for state and local governments into the Governmental Accounting Standards Board's (GASB) authoritative literature. The Board does not expect that this Statement will result in a change in current practice. GASB No. 56 -G4SB has issued Statement Nu 56, Codification of Accounting and Finamcia/Hepoiting Guidance Contained in the /VCPA Statements on Auditing Standards. The objective of this Statement is to incorporate into the Governmental Accounting Standards Board's (GASB) authoritative literature certain accounting and financial reporting guidance presented in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Statements on Auditing Standards. This Statement addresses three iemuom not included in the authoritative Utenmbun* that establishes accounting principles—related party transactions, going concern considerations, and subsequent events. This Statement 6maa not establish new accounting standards but rather incorporates the existing guidance (to the extent appropriate in e governmental environment) into the GA8Bstandards. GASB No. 57 -GASGBhms issued Statement No. 57. [PEB Measurements by Agent Employers and Agent Plano This Statement establishes standards for the measurement and financial reporting of actuarially determined information by agent employers with individual-employer OPEB plans that have fewer than 100 total plan members and by the agent multiple-employer OPE8 plans in which they participate. |n addition, itdahfiem requirements of Statements 43 and 45 related tothe coordination of the timing and frequency of OPEB measurements by agent employers and the agent multiple-employer C)PEB plans 1n which they participate. 27 Baldvvin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30 2011 NOTE NEW GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD ) PRONOUNCEMENTS (CONTINUED) The requirements of this Statement apply bz all state and local governmental agent multiple-employer OPEB plans that are administered as trusts, or equivalent arrangements, and to state and local governmental employers that participate in such plans. The provisions of this Statement related to the use and reporting of the alternative measurement method are effective immediately. The provisions related to the frequency and timing of measurements are effective for actuarial valuations first used to report funded status information in OPEB plan financial statements for periods beginning after June 15, 2011. GASB No. 58 - EAVSB has issued Statement No. 58. Accounting and Financial Reporting for Chapter 9 Bankruptcies. This Statement establishes accounting and financial reporting obandon]o for all governments that have petitioned for relief under Chapter 0 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or have been granted relief under the provisions of Chapter 9, including governments that enter into bankruptcy and are not expected to emerge as e going concern. This Statement does not apply to troubled debt restructurings that occur outside of bankruptcy. The disclosures required by this Statement cease to apply for periods following the fiaco| year in which the bankruptcy msoe is closed or the government has its petition dismissed. The requirements of this Statement are effective for periods beginning after June 15. 2009. Retroactive application is required for all prior periods presented during which a government was inbankruptcy. GASB No. 59 - GAGB has issued Statement No 59. Financial Instruments Dnn7ibu/o The requirements of this Statement will improve financial reporting by providing more complete information, by improving consistency of measurements, and by providing clarifications of existing standards. Applying the reporting provisions of Statement 31 for interest-earning investment contracts to unallocated insurance contracts improves consistency of investment measurements that are reported by pension and other pootemp|oymentbenmfit plans. Emphasizing the applicability of SEC requirements to 2a7-like external investment pools provides practitioners with improved guidance. Limiting interest rate risk disclosures for investments in mutual funds, external investment pmols, and other pooled investments to debt investment pools provides better guidance regarding the opp|ionbUdv of interest robm risk disclosures. Fina|k/, addressing the applicability of Statement 53 to certain financial instruments refines which financial instruments are within the scope of that Statement. The provisions of this Statement are effective for financial statements for periods beginning after Juno 15.2010. Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 9 NEW GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD (GASB) PRONOUNCEMENTS (CONTINUED) GASB No. 60 - GASB has issued Statement No. 60, Accounting and Financial Reporting for Service Concession Arrangements. This Statement establishes guidance for accounting and financial reporting for SCAs. As used in this Statement, an SCA is an arrangement between a government (the transferor) and an operator in which all of the following criteria are met: a. The transferor conveys to the operator the right and related obligation to provide public services through the use and operation of a capital asset (referred to in this Statement as a "facility ") in exchange for significant consideration, such as an up -front payment, installment payments, a new facility, or improvements to an existing facility. b. The operator collects and is compensated by fees from third parties. c. The transferor determines or has the ability to modify or approve what services the operator is required to provide, to whom the operator is required to provide the services, and the prices or rates that can be charged for the services. d. The transferor is entitled to significant residual interest in the service utility of the facility at the end of the arrangement. The provisions of this Statement should be applied in financial statements of state and local governments that are prepared using the economic resources measurement focus. The provisions of this Statement are effective for financial statements for periods beginning after December 15, 2011. GASB No. 61 - GASB has issued Statement No. 61, The Financial Reporting Entity. Omnibus, an amendment of GASB Statements No. 14 and No. 34. This Statement modifies existing requirements for the assessment of potential component units in determining what should be included in the financial reporting entity, and financial reporting entity display and disclosure requirements. It applies to financial reporting by primary governments and other stand - alone governments, and to the separately issued financial statements of governmental component units. In addition, this Statement should be applied to nongovernmental component units when they are included in a governmental financial reporting entity. The provisions of this Statement are effective for financial statements for periods beginning after June 15, 2012. GASB No. 62 - GASB has issued Statement No. 62, Codification of Accounting and Financial Reporting Guidance Contained in Pre - November 30, 1989 FASB and AICPA Pronouncements. This Statement establishes accounting and financial reporting standards for the financial statements of state and local governments. The requirements of this Statement apply to accounting and financial reporting for governmental activities, business -type activities, and proprietary funds. The requirements in this Statement are effective for financial statements for periods beginning after December 15, 2011. 29 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year NOTE 10 RETIREMENT PLAN The Agency, as part of the City, contributes to the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPER8).on agent multiple-employer retirement plan that acts as a common investment and administrative agent for cities in California. The Agency assumes its share of pension costs based upon rates established by CalPERS for the City's general employees. No separate pension benefit obligation ia calculated for the Agency; 0000rdingk/, no obligation is presented herein. Further information regarding the City's participation in CalPERSmay be found in the City's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 3O.2O11. NOTE 11 SUBSEQUENTEVENTS The Agency has evaluated events subsequent to June 3O 2Ui1to assess the need for potential recognition or disclosure in the financial statements. Such events were evaluated through December 20. 2011. the date the financial atoten`anb; were available to be issued. Based upon this avu|uation, it was determined that no subsequent events occurred that require recognition or additional disclosure in the financial statements. NOTE 12 RECENT EVENTS Recent Laws and Regulations Affec For fiscal year 2011-12 budget, the Governor of California has proposed to dissolve redevelopment agencies (RDA) and distribute their funds (above the amount necessary to pay outstanding debts) to other local agencies. The proposal has met significant opposition as the RDAs and local governments have asserted that the RDAs are an eesmnUm| tool to promote local economic development in blighted urban areas. On June 29 2011. Assembly Bills (A8) IX 26 and AB1X 27 became effective. AB1X 26 (the "Dissolution Bill") prescribes strict limits on what RDAs may do between its effectiveness date and October 1, 2011, when all RDAs will be legally dissolved unless the legislative body enacts an Ordinance pursuant boAB1X 27 (the "Continuation Bill") committing itself to make payments to school districts and special districts (the "Continuation Paymantm^).Until enactment of the Ordinance, RDAs are prohibited from entering into new agreements or indebb*dnmoo, except as necessary to oeny out "enforceable obligations" entered into prior to June 29. 2011. Enforceable Obligations are defined as bonds, |oans, payments to the federal government or imposed by state |ew, judgments or settlements and contracts, including contracts necessary for the continued administration or operation of the RDA. AB1X 27 establishes en Alternative Voluntary Redevelopment Program (the ^A\/RP1. whereby a RDA will be authorized to continue to exist and carry out the provisions of the Redevelopment Law upon the enactment by the City Council of an ordinance to participate in the AVRP. A131X27 also requires the government agency to make specified annual remittances to the applicable auditor-controller, who shall allocate the remittances for deposit into o Special District Allocation Fund and into the County Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund for allocation to educational entities. �� Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2011 NOTE 12 RECENT EVENTS (CONTINUED) On July 18, 2011, the California Redevelopment Agencies (CRA) and the League of California Cities filed a petition asking the California Supreme Court to overtum AB1X 26 and AB1X 27 because they violate the Constitution. CRA and the League of California Cities also had requested that the Court issue a stay to prevent the legislation from going into effect until the Court can decide the lawsuit. The central claim for the challenge to AB1X 26 and AB1X 27 is that these bills violate Proposition 22, the constitutional amendment passed in November 2010 by 61% of the state's voters and Article XVI, section 16, another voter initiative that set -up Tax Increment financing for RDAs. On August 11, 2011, the Court issued a partial stay regarding suspension of the effectiveness of AB1X 26 -27 until it can rule on the constitutionality of these two bills. The Court also agreed to hear the case on an expedited basis, in order to reach a decision before January 15, 2012, when the first payments under AB1X 27 would be due. Actions Taken by the City and Baldwin Park Community Development Commission On January 25, 2011, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park approved the following actions: • City to sell to the Community Development Commission (CDC) certain parcels of land and parking easement for $5 million. Funds will come from the Low and Moderate Income Housing Trust fund (LMIHTF) and will be set - aside in a separate fund for use in community development or redevelopment • Transfer of certain parcels from CDC non - housing fund to the CDC LMIHTF for $629,100. • CDC re- affirmed its loan from the City in the amount of $20.6 million for operating and administrative purposes. The amount includes principal of $13.7 million and interest of $6.9 million. Payment of this loan shall begin and will be made at the end of each fiscal year using available tax increment, after payment of bonded and other superior indebtedness. • CDC LMIHTF to repay $3.4 million to the City, of which $2.5 million is to be set -aside in a separate fund for use in future development or redevelopment of the community. Breakdown of this repayment is as follows: Building Reserve (Fund 301) $ 2,575,008 San Gabriel River (Fund 831) 296,584 General Fund (Fund 100) 1,829 Operating and Administrative fund (Fund 100) 525,580 $ 3,399,001 Will Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Notes to financial Statements Year envied June 30, 2011 NOTE 12 RECENT EVENTS (CONTINUED) CDC to repay $3.8 million to the City for administrative loans. Payments will come from the San Gabriel River Project and Sierra Vista Project. The funds will be set -aside in a separate fund restricted for future development or redevelopment of the community. In July, August and September 2011, the CDC took the following actions: Adopted Ordinances and Resolutions, which declared the City and CDC's determination to make payments required by AB1X 27 and to comply with AVRP to ensure the continued exercise of redevelopment powers by the CDC. The CDC filed an Appeal of AB1X 27 Remittance Amount to the State of California Department of Finance. On October 14, 2011, the Department of Finance informed the CDC that the payment was reduced from $2,090,636 to $1,815,809. Effects of City Actions to the Financial Statements City's Management decided to reflect the financial effects of the City Council /CDC actions to the audited financial statements for fiscal year ended June 30, 2011. The City has affirmed that regardless of the Court decision in 2012, the City is committed to continue the activities of the CDC and remit the Continuation Payments. City believes that it will recover part, if not all, of its Advances to CDC (current balance is about $17.9 million) if CDC is continued. The current estimates for the payments to the State of California are $1.8 million for fiscal year 2011 -12 and over $495,000 for every fiscal year thereafter. If AB1X 27 is not invalidated by the courts, payments for subsequent years could be increased by a decision of the Legislature. The effect of AB 1X 26 on the above actions is dependent on the outcome of the Court decision discussed in the previous page. 32 REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Budget and Actual Low-Mod Income Housing Fund For the year ended June 30, 2011 Revenues Taxes Use of money and property Other Total revenues Expenditures Current: General government Community development Total expenditures Low/Moderate Income Flousin Variance with Budgeted Amounts Final Budget Positive Original Final Actual (Negative) $ 1,326,800 $ 1,326,800 $ 1,195,903 (130,897) 52,000 52,000 83,830 31,830 14,200 14,200 49,244 35,044 1,393,000 1,393,000 1,328,977 (64,023) 111,700 111,700 79,518 32,182 125,400 1,25,400 147,883 (22,483) 237,100 237,100 227,401 9,699 Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures 1,155,900 1,155,900 1,101,576 (54,324) Other financing sources (uses) Proceeds of advances 10,100 10,100 (10,100) Payments of advances from the City of Baldwin Park - - (534,268) (534,268) Net other financing sources (uses) 10,100 10,100 (534,268) (544,368) Change in fund balances Beginning fund balances 1,166,000 1,166,000 567,308 (598,692) 7,880,598 7,880,598 7,880,598 Ending fund balances $ 9,046,598 $ 9,046,598 $ 8,447,906 $ 8,692 33 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Combining: Balance Sheet Debt Service Funds June 30, 2011 Central Business Mortgage District Project Redevelopment Revenue (CBD Debt Merger Bonds Service) Total ASSETS Pooled cash and investments $ 733,648 $ - $ - $ 733,648 Cash and investments with fiscal agents 967,014 - 19,420 986,434 Receivables 185;638 751 164,101 350,490 Due from the City of Baldwin Park 375,621 - - 375,621 Due from other funds 1,232,654 - - 1,232,654 Total assets $ 3,494,575 $ 751 $ 183,521 $ 3,678,847 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities Other liabilities $ 50,423 $ - $ 402 $ 50,825 Due to other funds 1,329,945 - 606,717 1,936,662 Total liabilities 1,380,368 - 607,119 1,987,487 Fund balances Restricted 2,114,207 751 (423,598) 1,691,360 Total fund balances 2,114,207 751 (423,598) 1,691,360 Total liabilities and fund balances $ 3,494,575 $ 751 $ 183,521 $ 3,678,847 34 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Combining Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances Debt Service Funds For the year ended June 30, 2011 Expenditures Current: Community development Pass through payments Debt service Principal retirement Interest and fiscal charges Total expenditures Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures Other financing sources (uses) 375,412 - 79,070 454,482 2,096,584 697,839 2,794,423 810,000 - 260,000 1,070,000 1,103,006 2,000 351,387 1,456,393 4,385,002 2,000 1,388,296 5,775,298 (68,665) (1,238) (152,221) (222,124) Transfers from the City of Baldwin Park - - Central Business 38,841 Payment of advances from the City of Baldwin Park - Mortgage District Project (1,974) Transfers in Redevelopment Revenue (CBD Debt 538,254 Transfers out Merger Bonds Service) Total Revenues (296,584) (1,106,830) 36,867 (1,366,547) Property taxes $ 3,547,536 $ (1,108,068) $ 1,236,075 $ 4,783,611 Sales taxes 528,233 - - 528,233 Use of money and property 9,037 762 - 9,799 Other 231,531 231,531 Total revenues 4,316,337 762 1,236,075 5,553,174 Expenditures Current: Community development Pass through payments Debt service Principal retirement Interest and fiscal charges Total expenditures Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures Other financing sources (uses) 375,412 - 79,070 454,482 2,096,584 697,839 2,794,423 810,000 - 260,000 1,070,000 1,103,006 2,000 351,387 1,456,393 4,385,002 2,000 1,388,296 5,775,298 (68,665) (1,238) (152,221) (222,124) Transfers from the City of Baldwin Park - - 38,841 38,841 Payment of advances from the City of Baldwin Park - - (1,974) (1,974) Transfers in 538,254 - - 538,254 Transfers out (834,838) (1,106,830) (1,941,668) Total other financing sources (uses) (296,584) (1,106,830) 36,867 (1,366,547) Net change in fund balances (365,249) (1,108,068) (115,354) (1,588,671) Beginning fund balances 2,479,456 1,108,819 $ (308,244) 3,280,031 Ending fund balances $ 2,114,207 $ 751 $ (423,598} $ 1,691,360 35 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Combining Balance Sheet Capital Projects Funds June 30, 2011 Central Business District Project Redevelopment (CBD Capital Merger Project) Total ASSETS Pooled cash and investments $ - $ 195,627 $ 195,627 Other receivables, net 68,836 68,668 137,504 Prepaid expenses 544 - 544 Due from CBD Capital Project 857,777 857,777 Total assets 927,157 $ 2E4,295 $ 1,191,452 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 7,274 $ 541 $ 7,815 Due to other funds 955,704 857,777 1,813,481 Total liabilities 962,978 858,318 1,821,296 Fund balances Nonspendable Prepaid expenses 544 544 Unassigned (36,365) (594,023) (630,388) Total fund balances (35,821) (594,023) (629,844) Total liabilities and fund balances $ 927,157 $ 264,295 $ 1,191,452 36 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Combining: Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in fund Balances Capital Projects funds For the year ended June 30, 2011 KYA Central Business District Project Redevelopment (CBD Capital Merger Project) Total Revenues Use of money and property $ 12,438 $ - $ 12,438 Other 15,338 952 16,290 Total revenues 27,776 952 28,728 Expenditures Current: General government 259,768 - 259,768 Community development 233,710 55,825 289,535 Debt service: Interest and fiscal charges 73,232 25,526 98,758 Total expenditures 566,710 81,351 648,061 Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures (538,934) (80,399) (619,333) Other financing sources (uses) Proceeds of advances 515,470 25,526 540,996 Payment of advances from the City of Baldwin Park (3,622,096) (343,110) (3,965,206) Gain on sale of properties 522,745 - 522,745 Transfers in 506,338 897,076 1,403,414 Total other financing sources (uses) (2,077,543) 579,492 (1,498,051) Net change in fund balances (2,616,477) 499,093 (2,117,384) Beginning fund balances 2,580,656 (1,093,116) 1,487,540 Ending fund balances $ (35,821) $ (594,023) $ (629,844) KYA Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances — Budget and Actual Debt Service Fund For the year ended June 30, 2011 Revenues Taxes - Property taxes Taxes - Sales taxes Use of money and property Other Total revenues Expenditures Community development Pass through payments Debt service: Principal retirement Interest and fiscal charges Total expenditures Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures Other financing sources (uses) Transfers from the City of Baldwin Park Transfers in Transfers out Total other financing sources (uses) Net change in fund balances Beginning fund balances i Variance with Budgeted Amounts final Budget Positive Original Final Actual (Negative) $ 3,779,600 $ 3,779,600 $ 4,783,611 $ 1,004,011 519,900 519,900 528,233 8,333 16,100 16,100 8,799 (6,301) 50,000 50,000 231,531 181,531 4,365,600 4,365,600 5,553,174 1,187,574 84,400 84,400 454,482 (370,082) 3,300,300 3,300,300 2,794,423 505,877 1,070,000 1,070,000 1,070,000 - 1,463,835 1,463,835 1,458,367 5,468 5,918,535 5,918,535 5,777,272 141,263 (1;552,935) (1,552,935) 2( 24,098) 1,328,837 - - 38,841 38,841 537,528 537,528 538,254 726 (537,528) (537,528) 1,941,668 (1,404,140) 1,3( 64,573) (1,364,573) (1,552,935) (1,552,935) (1,588,671) (35,736) 3,280,031 3,280,031 3,280,031 - Ending fund balances $ 1,727,096 $ 1,727,096 $ 1,691,360 $ 35,736 38 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Schedule of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances - 'Budget and Actual Capital Projects Fund For the year ended June 30, 2011 39 Capital Projects Variance with Budgeted Amounts Final Budget Positive Original Final Actual (Negative) Revenues Use of money and property $ 26,000 $ 26,000 $ 12,438 $ (13,562) Other 9,800 9,800 16,290 6,490 Total revenues 35,800 35,800 28,728 (7,072) Expenditures Current: General government 281,700 281,700 259,768 21,932 Community development 391,900 391,900 289,535 102,365 Debt service: Interest and fiscal charges 113,500 113,500 98,758 14,742 Total expenditures 787,100 787,100 648,061 139,039 Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenditures (751,300) (751,300) (619,333) 131,967 Other financing sources (uses) Proceeds of advances 986,600 986,600 540,996 (445,604) Payments of advances to the City of Baldwin Park - - (3,965,206) (3,965,206) Gain on sale of properties - - 522,745 522,745 Transfers in 575,000 575,000 1,403,414 828,414 Total other financing sources (uses) 1,561,600 1,561,600 (1,498,051) (3,059,651) Net change in fund balances 810,300 810,300 (2,117,384) (2,927,684) Beginning fund balances 1,487,540 1,487,540 1,487,540 - Ending fund balances $ 2,297,840 $ 2,297,840 $ (629,844) $ (2,927,684) 39 Baldwin Park Community Development Commission Computation of Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund — Excess Surplus For the year ended June 30, 2011 OPENING FUND BALANCE - JULY 1'2O1O LIMITATION (GREATER OF$H.OD0.OUOOR FOUR YEARS 8ET-AS0E: Set-aside for the last four years: 2010-2011 2DU9-201U 2O00'2DD8 2OO7'2D08 Total set-aside for the last four years Base limitation GREATER AMOUNT COMPUTED EXCESS SURPLUS - JULY 1.2011 all $ 4.338,501 $ 1,195,903 1,312,140 1,349,719 1,253,629 $ $ 5,111,391 * ' Report of Independent Auditors on Internal Control Over Financial Reporting and on Compliance and Other Matters Based on an Audit of Financial Statements Performed in Accordance with Government Auditing Standards The Honorable Board of Directors of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission We have audited the basic financial statements of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission (Agency), a component unit of the City of Baldwin Park, California, as of and for the year ended June 30, 2011, and have issued our report thereon dated December 20, 2011. We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Internal Control over Financial Reporting Management of the Agency is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective internal control over financial reporting. In planning and performing our audit, we considered the Agency's internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the financial statements, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Agency's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on the effectiveness of the Agency's internal control over financial reporting. A deficiency in intemal control exists when the design or operation of a control does not allow management or employees, in the normal course of performing their assigned functions, to prevent, or detect and correct misstatements on a timely basis. A material weakness is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of the entity's financial statements will not be prevented, or detected and corrected on a timely basis. Our consideration of internal control over financial reporting was for the limited purpose described in the first paragraph of this section and was not designed to identify all deficiencies in internal control over financial reporting that might be deficiencies, significant deficiencies, or material weaknesses. We did not identify any deficiencies in internal control over financial reporting that we consider to be material weaknesses, as defined above. Compliance and Other Matters As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether the Agency's financial statements are free of material misstatement, we performed tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts, and grant agreements, noncompliance with which could have a direct and material effect on the determination of financial statement amounts. Such provisions include those provisions of laws and regulations identified in the Guidelines for Compliance Audits of California Redevelopment Agencies, issued by the State Controller and as interpreted in the Suggested Auditing Procedures for Accomplishing Compliance Audits of California Redevelopment Agencies issued by the Governmental Accounting and Auditing Committee of the California Society of Certified Public Accountants. However, providing an opinion on compliance with those provisions was not an objective of our audit, and accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. The results of our tests disclosed no instances of noncompliance or other matters that are required to be reported under Government Auditing Standards. The results of our procedures disclosed no instances of noncompliance with the provisions described in the Guidelines for Compliance Audits of California Redevelopment Agencies. This report is intended solely for the information of the Board of Directors and management of the Baldwin Park Community Development Commission and the State Controller's Office, Division of Accounting and Reporting, and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties. V 1 "r'`wo -, t-L Io Los Angeles, California December 20, 2011 CITY • BALDWIN PARK BALDWI CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JAN 18 ITEM NO. -I*-- STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Cit C incil FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: January 18, 2012 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS TO ESTABLISHED IN-HOUSE COMMITTEES PURPOSE This report requests that the City Council designate representatives and alternates as official representatives of the City and to review and appoint members to the established in-house committees. BACKGROUND Traditionally, every year following the reorganization of the City Council, the Council is requested to designate members as representatives and alternates on certain committees and organizations. Additionally, in-house committee appointments are included with this report for review and consideration of amendments. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council: 1) review and appoint members to the positions of representatives and alternates of the established committees and organizations and adopt Resolution No. 2012-004 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY"; 2) review Committee in-house appointments and appoint members as representatives to the established committees. (Pursuant to the recent FPPC letter, if any of the committees to which members will be appointed provide any stipends, then the member who will get appointed can't vote on that item.) Attachment: • Resolution No. 2012-004 • In-House Committee Roster RESOLUTION NO. 2012-004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA APPOINTING REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES AS OFFICIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park, California, does hereby resolve as follows: WHEREAS, it is the Council's desire to review and/or amend the existing appointments; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2011-002 adopted January 19, 2011 and all other Resolutions inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed and rescinded. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Water Association — Quarterly luncheon held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month; various locations Section 2. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District Nos. 15 & 22 — 4TH Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., District Office Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Pacheco *Mayor Lozano Alternate: Ma or Lozano Section 2. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County Sanitation District Nos. 15 & 22 — 4TH Wednesday, 1:30 p.m., District Office *Appointment of Mayor required by Sanitation Uistrict Section 3. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the League of California Cities — Los Angeles County Division — 1st Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Metropolitan Water District — Courtyard Caffi, 1$t Floor Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Mayor Lozano *Mayor Lozano Alternate: — Council Member Marlen Garcia *Appointment of Mayor required by Sanitation Uistrict Section 3. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the League of California Cities — Los Angeles County Division — 1st Thursday, 7:00 p.m., Metropolitan Water District — Courtyard Caffi, 1$t Floor Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Monica Garcia Alternate: Council Member Marlen Garcia Resolution No. 2012-004 Page 2 Section 4. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" Director's Meeting — 3rd Thursday, Various times1locations Section 5. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" General Membership — 3rd Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Glendora Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Chief of Police Lili Hadsell *Mayor Lozano Alternate: Mayor Manuel Lozano Section 5. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Civil Defense Area "D" General Membership — 3rd Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Glendora Section 6. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association — 2"d Thursday of each month at various locations Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Marlen Garcia *Mayor Lozano Alternate: Chief of Police Lili Hadsell Section 6. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association — 2"d Thursday of each month at various locations Section 7. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association Lease Finance Authority — As needed, various times1locations Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Marlen Garcia *Mayor Lozano Alternate: Council Member Monica Garcia Section 7. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Independent Cities Association Lease Finance Authority — As needed, various times1locations Section 8. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County — City Selection Committee — 1st Thursday of each month in conjunction with the League of California Cities meetings Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Pacheco *Mayor Lozano Alternate: CEO Vijay Singhal Section 8. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Los Angeles County — City Selection Committee — 1st Thursday of each month in conjunction with the League of California Cities meetings *Appointment of Mayor required by State Law Section 9. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Southern California Association of Governments — Ist Thursday of the month @ 9 am; Headquarters Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: *Mayor Lozano *Mayor Lozano Alternate: Mayor Pro Tern Rubio *Appointment of Mayor required by State Law Section 9. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Southern California Association of Governments — Ist Thursday of the month @ 9 am; Headquarters Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Pacheco Alternate: Ma or Pro Tem Rubio Resolution No. 2012 -004 Page 3 Section 10. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the Foothill Transit Zone — Cluster meetings held Quarterly at the West Covina Headquarters Executive Board Room Section 11. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments — 3RD Thursday, 6;00 p.m., various locations Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Councilmember Marlen Garcia Alternate: Ma or Lozano Section 11. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative and alternate members of the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments — 3RD Thursday, 6;00 p.m., various locations Section 12. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as its representative, alternate and substitute alternate representative to the Governing Board of the Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA) — 2„d Wednesday, bi- monthly at various locations Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Monica Garcia Alternate: Ma or Pro Tern Rubio Section 12. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as its representative, alternate and substitute alternate representative to the Governing Board of the Independent Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA) — 2„d Wednesday, bi- monthly at various locations Section 13. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative members of the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership — Quarterly on the 3rd Thursday @ 4.00 p.m., Headquarters Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Council Member Pacheco Must be Elected Official Council Member Pacheco Alternate: Mayor Manuel Lozano (May be staff member Substitute Alternate: Human Resources (May be staff member Manager Leticia Lara Section 13. The City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby appoint the following persons as representative members of the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership — Quarterly on the 3rd Thursday @ 4.00 p.m., Headquarters Section 14. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward copies hereof to said committees and organizations. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 2012. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR Existing Appointees New Appointees Representative: Mayor Pro Tern Rubio Representative: Council Member Pacheco Section 14. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward copies hereof to said committees and organizations. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 2012. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR Resolution No. 2012-004 Page 4 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting held January 18, 2011 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA CITY CLERK 2011 IN-HOUSE COMMITTEES AND REPRESENTATIVES City Council Action: January 18, 2012 Name of Committee I Existin_q Member I New Members I *Graffiti Task Force In-House Freeway Task Force *2 + 2 + 2 City Council/School Board/Water Board 'Shopping Center Committee Fireworks Committee Reinstated July 2, 2008 Workforce & Career Development Enhancement Committee Mayor Lozano Council Member Pacheco Council Member Marlen Garcia Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Monica Garcia Mayor Pro Tern Rubio Council Member Marlen Garcia Mayor Lozano Council Member Marlen Garcia Mayor Lozano Council Member Monica Garcia Council Member Marlen Garcia *Committee subject to the "BROWN ACT" c DEVELOPMENT BALDWIN PARK COMMUNITY I January 18, 1 00 COUNCIL 14403 Baldwin Park, _ 91706 • - BALDWIN PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS The public is encouraged to address the Commission or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the Commission or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish- speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. P t j aw. e fiva c.�i 7 '' ....a , , .., , na�,...KW _ .. �i.. , b7 f`tE DE r n.. t., .rt ''""l ... i.e. ..moo.. r ..9_ 3 ..,. w�. tzp #i ... S. ..wF, e... _._. Community Development Commission — January 18, 2012 Page 1 Lem ; COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Mayor Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and • PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar T HiS iS THE T iME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION 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 c_ ,.. .d «_ __.___ ___ _ --__ <• _ �yuc.vii vi ;o asrvvv Ny persons vi tj Vii ci.i .�iciii iV iiiVCJiit`j. tllc C71 ili %of Sl.i1GUf.iIC TTlailCrJ IV!` C:(7nJlUCf citfOn d! d future meeting. LGovernment Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL COMIS16N No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaracidnes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o f1ar asuntos para tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the Commission and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a Commissioner 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. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends Commission receive and file. 2. TREASURER'S REPORT: OCTOBER 2011 Staff recommends the Community Development Commission receive and file the October 2011 Treasurer's Report. (See Item #3 on the City Council Agenda, Item #1 in the Finance Authority Agenda, and Item #2 on the Housing Authority) We 0, %we k 011 '00041 REQUIRED BY AB 936 (See Item #12 on the City Council Agenda) Staff recommends the Community Development Commission adopt Resolution No. 472, "A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK REGARDING FORGIVENESS OF LOANS TO PUBIC BODIES." Community Development Commission — January 18, 2012 Page 2 1' Al jandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the |@wS of the State Of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not l8SS than 72 hOU[S prior to the meeting. Dated this 12"' day of January, 2012. /\l '@Ddr@AVil3 City Clerk pndauppo�n �emcn(h�mgonda are available for public �ewingand inapecUonstQtyHaU 2n d Pub|ic Library in the Uityof Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the Oity Clerk at(626)DUO-4U11. Ext. 466nr via e-mail atFaa|oedaO- bo|dwin-erk.com_ in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need apecol 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 naueonab|a arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (2OCFR34.102.1U4ADA TITLE U) Community Development Commission - January 18.2U12 Page 3 1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CITY OF BALDWIN PARK January 18, 2012 WARRANT REGISTER NO. 746 REPORT: CHECKREG GENERATED: 13 JAN 11 15:48 RUN: TUESDAY JAN102012 09:-17 PAGE 3 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CHECK REGISTER CHECK RANGE: 13319 - 13324 CHECK BANK CHECK 0 CHECK AMT CHECK DATE VENDOR # ADDRS # VENDOR NAME STATUS WO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # AMOUNT G/L ACCT # DESCRIPTION INVOICE # INV VEND ---------------------------------- 2 13319• $16305.00 12/12/11 06714 0 LAIDLAW B.P. REALTY ASSOCIATES, LLC 16305.00 836-00-000-53370714900-2 QRTLY AGENCY ASSIST JUL THRU SEPT '11 2 13320 $40.00 12/11/11 08688 0 ALESHIRE & WYNDER LLP 40.00 834-00-000-51101-14900-2• PROF SFRV THRU 11/17/2011 18654 2 13321 $5000.00 12/11/11 05729 0 AMERINATIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICES 5000.00 890-00-000-53383-14900-2 REHABILITATION LOAN GUTIERREZ A.GUTIERREZ 2 13322 $3150.00 12/11/11 08212 0 US BANK 1650.00 837-00-000-55750-14900-2 2008 MERGED PROJECT TAB 2932639 1500.00 831-00-000-55750-14900-2 TAX.ALLOC 98 SAN GABRIEL 2932737 2 13323 $28602.75 12/15/11 07677 0 CITY OF ROSEMEAD 28602.75 836-00-000-53370-14900-2 TX AGRMNT FY 2011 TX'AGRMNT 2011 2 13324 $104208.00 12/15/11 07677 0 CITY OF ROSEMEAD 41500.00 836-00-000-53370-149,00-2 FY 2008 TX AGRMNT TX 2008-2010 33181.25 836-00-000-53370-14900-2 FY 2009 TX AGRMNT 29526,75 836-00-000-53370-14900-2 FY 2010 TX AGRMNT TOTAL # OF ISSUED CHECKS: 6 TOTAL AMOUNT: 157305.75 TOTAL # OF VOIDED/REISSUED CHECKS: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT: 0.60 TOTAL # OF ACH CHECKS: a TOTAL AMOUNT: 0.00 TOTAL # OF UNISSUED CHECKS: 0 at No* Community Development Commission Item ##2 RM Community Development Commission See Item #12 on the City Council Agenda I s January f; 00 P BALDWIN b Manuel Lozano - Mayor Susan Rubio - Mayor Pro Tern Marlen Garcia - Council Member F,r .', UMUf r#71 . • • a I JA M R r PUBLIC COMMENTS The public is encouraged to address the City Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de Comentarios del POblico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. m o-, #'' a ..� r ti u i_< < +.� _� .� „fWkr { r s, � - ...,..7.. �, .. .. rt�_.- s .�3�„�,. f)'afi i., r,fr° .,rt __.,,.. i 0 ._. FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar 7RIS I's THE TIME SET A S' E TO ADDRESS TOTE COMMIS0 ION No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or in I I Prinflu racnnnrl to statements / 11 11.r 1 - I Ie -,znpr� 1 rh%rUMStqnr- S ey."Qt The legis/atiye bhod�%/ orits- staff made or questions asked k1jy persons; or 21) Lr'lif -,cl stCaff tV- inivestiVqate anoloir scl-ieuduie miatters for considVaratior, at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.27 9 - - ®I ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL comisi6N No se podra tomar acci6n en alg6n asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista a1g6na emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y1b f#ar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] CONSENT CALENDAR 1 TREASURER'S REPORT: NOVEMBER 2011 Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the November 2011 Treasurer's Report. (item #3 on the City Council Agenda, Item #2 on the Community Development Commission Agenda and Item #1 on the Housing Authority Agenda) ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 12th day of January, 2012. Ile, Alejandra Avila City Clerk Finance Authority Agenda - January 18, 2012 PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2„ d Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or via e -mail at Fsalceda @baldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE ll) Finance Authority Agenda — January 18, 2012 FINANCING AUTHORITY AGENDA JAN 18 ITEM NO. Y-- Finance Authority Item #1 See Item #3 on the City Council Agenda A EN LIN PARK HOUSING UTH IT January 18, 2012 7:00 PM REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE ALCWIN PARgK, CA 31706 116126) 360 -4v i 1 !� �® ®I ,If If BALDWIN g^y A gg Manuel Lozano - Mayor Susan Rubio - Mayor Pro Tern Marlen Garcia - Council Member Monica Garcia - Council Member Ricardo Pacheco - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio o alguna de so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el periodo de noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three Comentarios del POblico (Public Communications) (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite interpreter is available for your convenience. hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. '�'�pr v ,., ,t, ?,.,z> .. ,. .) va �. ar?� .�. ... ,.. e � .i. f,..a' .''i, 'iv..< <,. C', ir';'�, („ „)t' ' 1.P t, .s:„� ry:.x ,,C !'.l ,G, ,. di'; C. ,o....u_ a ���, ,e .>>'. �, �?r - .,��".�� �.�.,. ?'r ,ri 's ar d },"' , �._, ��. d,sr4„ . r p w. ,I3 r' t 4 Werill a HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION No aCtion may bG taken on a mnal`tGr unless it I'S listed on the agenda, or unless celtCalill 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 f-hirp mppt;-n ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL COMIS16N No se podra tomar acci6n en alg6n asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alg6na emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y10 fijar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] 1. TREASURER'S REPORT: NOVEMBER 2011 Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the November 2011 Treasurer's Report. (item #3 on the City Council Agenda, Item #2 on the Community Development Commission Agenda and Item #1 on the Finance Authority Agenda) -1 • 1 W9 1, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 12th day of January, 2012. qi X, Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2 "� Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or via e -mail at Fsalceda @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 1l) HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA JAN 18 ITEM N0. Housing Authority Rmwilll See Item #3 on the City Council Agenda