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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 08 18NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2010 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: August 12, 2010 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING /1-0" Manuel Lozano Mayor I, Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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 August 12, 2010. 6�wa Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIO SPECIAL MEETING August 18, 2010 6.00 P.M. CITY HALL — 3rd Floor, Conference Room 307 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 BALDWI N P, A- R> K Manuel Lozano - Mayor /Chair Ricardo Pacheco - Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Marlen Garcia - Council Member/Member Monica Garcia - Council Member /Member Susan Rubio - Council Member/Member Please note meeting location 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 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 So invita a/ p0blico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera otra do sus Agoncias nombradas on esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado on la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccian. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirlgirse at Concilio o alguna de sus Agencies, podra hacerlo duranto el perlodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar per tres (3) minutes. Hay un interprete para su conveniencia. CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING — 6:OOP.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Councllmembers /Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chair Ricardo Pacheco and Mayor /Chair 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 a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.21 ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA WRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA SI REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido on la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencla o circunstancla especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos para tomar en conslderaclon en juntas proximas. (Codigo do Gobierno §54954.21 RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees 2, CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - GC §54956.8 Properties: 8437- 004 -059 Henry H. and Kao Chang 4212 Maine 8437 -004 -060 J &J Warehouse Co.1 Newman Tek Capital 14417 Ramona 8437- 004 -061 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 - 004 -062 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 -004 -063 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital NIA 8437 - 004 -064 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14467 Ramona 8437 - 004 -065 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14519 Ramona 8437 - 004 -066 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14483 Ramona 8437 -004 -067 J &J Warehouse Co. Newman Tek Capital 14455 Ramona 8437- 004 -068 Bank of America 14401 Ramona 8437- 004 -069 J &J Warehouse Co. 1 Newman Tek Capital 4124 Maine 8437 -004 -070 Roxbury Properties 4124 Maine 8437 -004 -959 Baldwin Park Co. Water District 14521 Ramona Negotiators: Vijay Singhal and Joseph W. Pannone Negotiating Parties: Above -named property owners Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions B) Properties: 8554- 001 -806 NIA 8554 -001 -807 NIA 8554001 -808 14436 Ramona Blvd, 8554 - 001 -809 14436 Ramona Blvd, Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: GTE California, Inc. Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment C) Properties: 8437 -013 -905 Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: D.C. Corporation Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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. August 12, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CIVIC Deputy 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 Hail, 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 626.960.4097, ext. 466 or via e-mail at Inietorc0.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 626.860.4019. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.902.104 ADA TITLE 11) AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 18, 2010 7:00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 BAL,PWI N P - A- R- K Manuel Lozano Ricardo Pacheco Marlen Garcia Monica Garcia Susan Rubio - Mayor - Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember PLEASE TURNOFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DEAPAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES YSEEPERS DURANTELA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita at publico a dirigirse at Conctlio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la agenda o on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you cualquier terra que este bajo su jurisdiction. Si usted wish to address the City Council or any of its desea is oportunidad de dirigirse at Concillo o alguna de Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC sus Agencias, pods hacerlo durante el periodo de COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the Comentarlos del Publico (Public Communications) agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) anunciado en la agenda. A calla persona se le permite minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete Para su interpreter is available for your convenience. conveniencia. Any wrillet? public record relating to an agenda flem for an Opel? session of a f- equix Ineetiog of the, City Council fhal is distributed to the City Council less than 12 hours p for to that rrronling will he available for public inspection at City f1all it) the City Cleric's office at 14403 E. 11acifiF, Aventie, :3rd Floor during normal busiiwss hours (A'Iondz�y .. thmsday. 7 :30o'm. - 6:001),In.) CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL Councilmembers: Susan Rubio, Mayor Mayor Manuel Lozano ANNOUNCEMENTS Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco and PROCLAMATIONS COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutes 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 St REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tomar acci6n en algun asunto a menos quo sea incluido en Ia agenda, o a menos que exista algfrna emergency o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraci6nes o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o frjar asuntos para tomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo do Goblerno §54954.2] 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 FOR THE PERIOD OF AUGUST 18, 2010 - AUGUST 31, 2010 Staff recommends City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the plaques, proclamations and certificates as outlined in the staff report. 3. MINUTES Staff recommends City Council approve the minutes of the special meeting of August 4, 2010. City Council Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page 2 4. APPROVAL OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH MAPS 4 COLLEGE Staff recommends City Council approve the Memorandum of Understanding and authorize its execution by the Chief Executive Officer. 5. RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT REQUESTING TO JOIN THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE (RMDZ) Staff recommends City Council waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2010.037 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE EXPANSION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE." 6. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION 2010 -038 AUTHORIZING STAFF TO SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION FOR THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PLANNING GRANT AND INCENTIVES PROGRAM UNDER PROPOSITION 84 Staff recommends City Council waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution 2010 -038 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PLANNING GRANT AND INCENTIVES PROGRAM UNDER THE SAFE DRINKING WATER, WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, RIVER AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2006 (PROPOSITION 84.)" SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard). if in the future you wish to challenge the following in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk and/or City Council at or prior to the public hearing. 7. PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -035 ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE BETWEEN PALM AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET - V -1 -2010 (Continued from August 18, 2010) Staff recommends City Council conduct a public hearing and following the public hearing waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -035 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE BETWEEN PALM AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET (V -1 -2010) PURSUANT TO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE 8300 -8325 UPON FULFILLING ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN ESTABLISHED." 8. PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION AND THE CITY'S 2010 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION REPORT (Continued from August 18, 2010) Staff recommends City Council conduct the public hearing and following the public hearing waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -039 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089." City Council Agenda —August 18, 2010 Page 3 9. REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 163.315.5, MODIFYING LANGUAGE REGARDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THOSE PROPERTIES TO REDUCE THE AREA WITHIN THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OVERLAY; LOCATION: 4291 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SCOTT GERRITY REPRESENTING JG KALLINS INVESTMENTS, LP; CASE NUMBER. AZC -167 Staff recommends City Council conduct the public hearing and following the public hearing waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -036 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DENYING THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST TO MODIFY THE LANGUAGE CONTAINED WITHIN SECTION 153.315.5 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OVERLAY BY ELIMINATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE; LOCATION: 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SCOTT GERRITY REPRESENTING JG KALLINS INVESTMENTS, LP; CASE NUMBER: AZC- 167." REPORTS OF OFFICERS 10. APPOINTMENT OF VOTING DELEGATE FOR LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES ANNUAL CONFERENCE - SEPTEMBER 15 -17, 2010, SAN DIEGO (Continued from August 4, 2010) Staff recommends City Council appoint a delegate and alternate to represent the City at the Annual Business Meeting of the League of California Cities. 11. SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, FINANCE AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETINGS (See related items on CDC, Finance & Housing agendas) Staff recommends City Council, Community Development Commission, Finance & Housing Authorities reschedule the September 15, 2010 meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meetings and direct the City Clerk to post the appropriate notices of cancellation. 12. REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION ON THE DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR THE CITY ENTRY MONUMENT, AND AUTHORIZE FINALIZING MONUMENT DESIGN (Continued from August 4, 2010) Staff recommends City Council receive the monument conceptual design and provide feedback and comments to the Landscape Architect and staff so that we may complete the monument design and initiate construction. 13. REVIEW OF COMMISSION APPLICANTS AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS TO FILL THE JUNE 30, 2010 SCHEDULED VACANCIES (Continued from August 4, 2010) Staff recommends City Council review all Commission applications and: 1) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -025 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -039 APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2011" City Council Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page 4 2) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -026 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO, 2008 -029 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: - TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012" and direct staff to re- notice the un- filled vacancies and bring back to a future meeting for appointment; and 3) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -027 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -007 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 4 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 5 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012" and 4) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -028 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -040 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 6 (SVHS) FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2011; and defer appointments to Office Nos. 7 & 8 (BPHS & NPHS) until such time as a nominations are received from the school CITY COUNCIL 1 CITY CLERK 1 CITY TREASURER 1 STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS • Councilmember Monica Garcia: 1) Council discussion and consideration to adopt a resolution to oppose Prop 23, a measure largely funded by Texas oil companies which will suspend AB 32, rollback environmental protections including those aimed at reducing smog pollution, and hinder development of California's "green economy" (continued from August 4, 2010); and 2) Councilmember Monica Garcia will provide an update on the proposed sound wall along the 1 -10 Freeway ADJOURNMENT City Council Agenda —August 18, 2010 Page 5 CERTIFICATION I, Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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. August 12, 2010. 6& a )71, ?* Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy 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 d Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, }Tease contact the office of the City Clerk at 626.960 -4011, ext. 466 or via e -mail at InietoCa)- 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) City Council Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page 6 f I R14 BALDWIN TO: FROM; DATE; SUBJECT: WIZ426wg CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL. AGENDA STAFF Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Lorena Quijano, Finance Director August 18, 2010 Warrants and Demand ITEM NO. The purpose of this report is for the City Council to allow the payment of Warrants and Demands against the City of Baldwin Park. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The Finance Department has recently converted to a new financial system. The Claims and Demands report format has been modified and continues to report the required information in accordance with the Government Code. The payroll of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 192510 -- 1 92570 Additionally, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control numbers 209682 — 209955 for the period of July 11, 2010 through July 24, 2010 inclusive, have been presented and hereby ratified, in the amount of $405,434.15. General Warrants, including check numbers 181 575 to 181827 inclusive, in the total amount of $785,036.38 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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Nn N rih v L) r-I W ri X cp W 0 � x�I U I O I I � t � In us r ih 1 N N N N m m m CO U I ri H 14 r-V W I m op m m U U � U I o It rF a a m I m. -O O rD O P O In n H fir E-I H Ei k r ri O O N to N W W W W U U U U co c U co co co co H H Q H D4 a u o \ 4k w E. o N 0 N `4fi H 44 H o 0 EA u EA 9 nF, BALDWIN P A - R,K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAWffl AGENDA TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the Cit Council a FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: August 18, 2010 1% AUG 18 ITEM NO. --?mL-- SUBJECT: Proposed Recognitions by the Mayor and City Council for the period of August 18, 2010 — August 31, 2010 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. REQUESTS/RECAP 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. Time /Date /Place of Date Needed Requested By List of Honorees Presentation Department of Swim Team -- 1:00pm /August 29 Certificates Parks and End of Summer Banquet Spaghetti Factory 08 -29 -10 Recreation Duarte RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the above plaques, proclamations, and certificates. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MINUTES AUG 18 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK� ,.� WEDNESDAY, �wiq&T 04,3 CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY ,� DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 6:00 p.m. City Hall - Room sj+ly,'. 4• „y :1 ,, 307 x.60- °�xa, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor I Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tem 1 Vice Chair Marten Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Councilmembers 1 Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION of the City of Baldwin Park met in SPECIAL SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Councilmember / Member Marlen Garcia, Councilmember / Member Monica Garcia, Councilmember / Member Rubio, Mayor 1 Chair Lozano. Absent: Mayor Pro Tern 1 Vice Chair Pacheco. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees, Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees 2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - GC §54956.8 Properties: 8437 -004 -059 Henry H, and Kao Chang 4212 Maine 8437 - 004 -060 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14417 Ramona 8437 - 004 -061 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona Page 1 of 3 8437 - 004 -062 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 - 004 -063 J &J Warehouse Co. 1 Newman Tek Capital N/A 8437 -004 -064 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14467 Ramona 8437 - 004 -065 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14519 Ramona 8437 -004 -066 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14483 Ramona 8437 - 004 -067 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14455 Ramona 8437 - 004 -068 Bank of America 14401 Ramona 8437 - 004 -069 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 4124 Maine 8437- 004 -070 Roxbury Properties 4124 Maine 8437- 004 -959 Baldwin Park Co. Water District 14521 Ramona Negotiators: Vijay Singhal and Joseph W. Pannone Negotiating Parties: Above -named property owners Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions B) Properties: 8554- 001 -806 NIA 8554 -001 -807 N/A 8554- 001 -808 14436 Ramona Blvd. 8554 - 001.809 14436 Ramona Blvd. Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: GTE California, Inc. Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment C) Properties: 8437 -013 -905 Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: D.C. Corporation Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION Page 2 of 3 Reconvened in open session with Members Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Rubio and Chair Lozano present REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION No reportable action was taken ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 7.00 p. M. Approved as presented by the Council and Commission at their meetings held August 18, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CIVIC Deputy City Clerk Page 3 of 3 ti BALDWIN P� A - R - K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA STAFF REP(W 1 8 ITEM N0. TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Manuel Carrillo, Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Se ' es DATE: August 18, 2010 SUBJECT: Approval of Memorandum of Understanding with MAPS 4 College PURPOSE This report requests City Council to approve and authorize staff to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with MAPS 4 College, a non - profit organization dedicated to helping students of all backgrounds access higher education. BACKGROUND Last year, staff made contact with a new organization that works with underserved populations to gain access to higher education opportunities. MAPS 4 College was interested in Baldwin Park since ninety (90) percent of the population does not have a college degree (U.S. Census). To address this statistic, the City and MAPS 4 College worked together to coordinate a college fair in Spring 2010 to create awareness for higher education opportunities. The response from the community was very positive and over 120 students and parents attended the event. The event served as a catalyst to formally establish a partnership. Staff is aware that both high schools have career centers, however, they can only outreach and serve a limited number of students. By developing this new collaboration, the City and MAPS 4 College can leverage it's resources to reach more students. DISCUSSION With the approval of the MOU, MAPS 4 College will provide college preparation services to for testing, college counseling, parent workshops, leadership building and free and reduced cost college application preparation services out of the Family Service Center. MAPS 4 College will also coordinate an annual college preparation fair in the Spring to foster more community involvement in college going opportunities. MAPS 4 College will also provide the City Council with a year -end update to share how the program is progressing in the City. MAPS 4 College intends to pursue grant opportunities to increase their scope of service in Baldwin Park. The City will provide MAPS 4 College with office and classroom space. Staff at Family Service Center will provide support to MAPS 4 College to promote these new services by providing referrals, displaying flyers for activities and distributing any other relevant college materials. FISCAL IMPACT No significant impact to the City. Costs associated with facility utilities at the Family Service Center are currently budgeted into the FY2010/2011 Department budget. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1} Approve and sign the attached Memorandum of Understanding Attachment: Memorandum of Understanding MAPS.. COLLEGE Helping Students Succeed in School, College and Life! www.maps4college.org * Ph(310) 487 -1228 * F(714) 670 -7899 * info @maps4college.org Mailing: 13337 South Street #574, Cerritos, CA 90703 MOU Agreement By and Between City of Baldwin Park and MAPS 4 College This Service Agreement (hereinafter referred to as "this contract ") is made and entered into this 18`h day of August 2010, between City of Baldwin Park ( "City ") and MAPS 4 College, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation of the State of California ( "MAPS "). The parties hereby agree to the following terms and conditions governing this contract. Scope of Service: This contract is to confirm agreement between MAPS and the City to utilize the Family Service Center (located at 94305 Morgan Street, Baldwin Park, CA 91706) at no cost for office and meeting space to host academic and nonacademic programs, sessions, and meetings during open hours and off - hours, subject to the Director of Recreation and Community Services' determination the entire FSC is not needed for some other public use at any given time with reasonable notice to MAPS. In addition, City will assist MAPS with in -kind supportive services to assist in launching and sustaining the program in Baldwin Park. City of Baldwin Park Agreement City shall provide part -time administrative support for MAPS programs during FSC's office hours. City will allow MAPS to utilize the copy machine on as needed basis, subject to the needs of the Recreation and Community Services Department. City shall provide Internet and Wi -1=i access for MAPS staff and students to the extent it is available to City and subject to City's rules and regulations regarding such use. City shall provide a key to an office to secure student files during non - operating hours and classroom meeting space. MAPS shall not make any duplicate of the key. Upon termination of this contract or request from City's Director of Recreation and Community Services, MAPS shall immediately return the key. MAPS Agreement MAPS will provide the following services: college counseling, college preparation workshops, free and reduced cost college preparation services, parent workshops, teen relationship building services, and workforce readiness programs. MAPS will host an annual college preparation fair. MAPS will provide a year -end report to the City Council and provide an update to the Recreation and Community Services Commission twice a year. MAPS will provide City of Baldwin Park with a copy of our liability insurance and IRS letter confirming MAPS' 601(c)(3) status. MAPS will place City's logo on MAPS' website as long as MAPS provides services in City. MAPS will keep the portions of the FSC it utilizes in good repair and well maintained; provided, that the parties understand and agree City will provide normal janitorial services for the FSC. MAPS shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its officer, employees and agents from any claims judgments, award, damages, reasonable attorney's fees and court costs ( "Damages ") that may arise out of MAPS' performance under this contract; provided, that the obligations to indemnify and hold harmless are only to the extent MAPS or its officer, employees or agents cause Damages. Terms: The terms of this contract shall remain in force until either party decides to withdraw from this contract. A party wishing to withdraw from this contract can do so by providing a written termination notice to the other at least 30 days prior to the termination date. At any time the facility is not available, City will use reasonable best efforts to notify MAPS' CFO at (310) 487 -1228 or info @maps4college.org MAPS. 4 COLLEGE Helping Students Succeed in School, College and Life! www.maps4college.org * Ph(310) 487 -1228 * F(714) 670 -7899 * info @maps4college.org Mailing: 13337 South Street #574, Cerritos, CA 90703 In witness whereof, the parties agree to the terms and conditions of this contract as here set forth and have caused this contract to be executed as of the following date: City MAPS Date: Date: in By: Vijay Singhal, Sarai Koo, Executive Director Chief Executive Officer CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 4 AUG 18 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Con t Calendar 11U. 11 r-m BALDWIN P, A, R, K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer Marc Castagnola, Community Development Manager— DATE: August 18, 2010 SUBJECT: Resolution of Support Requesting to Join the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone RMDZ PURPOSE The purpose of this staff report is to recommend the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park ( "City Council") approve the attached resolution of support to join the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone. This report provides a description and benefits of the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ). BACKGROUND The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has been working towards expanding the number of member cities in the Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) Program. The process involves the County formally referring the new prospective cities to the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). Since 1 994, the RMDZ Program has assisted manufacturers which produce a product from recycled materials or companies which process materials for recycling. The RMDZ program is designed to assist the development of qualified businesses, which translates into greater employment opportunities and consequently greater tax revenues for the City. It helps the environment by emphasizing on the use of recycled materials, ultimately minimizing the amount of waste material sent to the landfills. DISCUSSION On November 4, 2009, City of Baldwin Park staff received a presentation on the benefits of participating in the RMDZ Program. On January 4, 2010, because Baldwin Park businesses can benefit from this program, the City of Baldwin Park staff submitted a letter of commitment to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works expressing our interest in being included in the application process to become a member of the RMDZ Program. Resolution No. 2010 -037 - RMDZ August 18, 2010 Page 2of3 As part of this expansion process, a formal resolution of support from the City Council is required to verify the City's intention of joining and supporting the RMDZ Program. The RMDZ Program is administered by the California Integrated Waste Management Board and offers incentives to manufacturers and processors of recycled materials throughout California. Currently, the Los Angeles County RMDZ Program includes the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles and 11 Cities to include Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon Because of the benefits to businesses, there are 9 additional Cities, including Baldwin Park, that have expressed an interest in joining the County's RMDZ Program this year. These 9 Cities are Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. These cities have recycling -based manufacturing businesses that would be benefiting and eligible for the technical, marketing and financial incentives associated with the RMDZ program. Some of the incentives for businesses include: • low interest loans (funding up to 75% of project costs, fixed rates) • marketing assistance • permitting assistance • feedstock procurement. The RMDZ Program can provide the following benefits to businesses in our community: • New and expanded companies • Innovative products • Create "green- collar" jobs • Expanded local tax Lase • Turn waste streams to revenue streams (ie. glass, paper, plastics, wood) The RMDZ Program will fund new companies, established California companies, and companies from out -of state. The types of projects funded include: • Waste prevention programs • Reused projects • Projects which produce a feedstock from recycled materials • Projects which produce a finished product which has recycled content • Conversion technology • Biomass Fuel Resolution No. 2010 -037 - RMDZ August 18, 2010 Page 3 of 3 The expansion of the Los Angeles County RMDZ requires the CEQA process. On June 24, 2010, the County of Los Angeles, acting as the Lead Agency, circulated the Negative Declaration for the required review period of 30 days, and ended on July 24, 2010. No comments were received. Staff has reviewed the information in the Negative Declaration provided by the County of Los Angeles with findings that the zone expansion project will not have any significant impacts on the environment. A copy of the Negative Declaration is attached. The Negative Declaration will be approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors after the County has received all resolutions from the current and new member cities. FISCAL IMPACT There are no fiscal impacts to the City of Baldwin Park from adoption of the attached resolution. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1). adopt Resolution No. 2010037, entitled "RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE EXPANSION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE ". Attachments: Attachment #1 — Resolution No. 2010 -037 Attachment #2 — Negative Declaration for Expansion of RMDZ Attachment ##1 Resolution No. 2010 -037 RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -037 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING THE EXPANSION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE. WHEREAS, the California Public Resources Code Section 42010 provides for the establishment of the Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) program throughout the State to provide incentives to stimulate development of post - consumer and secondary materials markets for recyclables; and WHEREAS, the Los Angeles County RMDZ includes the unincorporated areas of the County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon; and WHEREAS, cities and counties must meet a 50 percent reduction in landfill waste disposal as mandated in the California Integrated Waste Management Act; and WHEREAS, the Los Angeles County RMDZ is dedicated to establishing, sustaining and expanding recycling -based manufacturing businesses, which is essential for market development and to assist local jurisdictions to meeting the established landfill reduction goals; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park wants existing and new recycling -based manufacturing businesses locating within the region to be eligible for the technical and financial incentives associated with the RMDZ program; and WHEREAS, the expansion of the Los Angeles County RMDZ is still necessary to facilitate local and regional planning, coordination, support of existing recycling -based manufacturing businesses, as well as attract private sector recycling business investments to the region; and WHEREAS, the current and proposed waste management practices and conditions are favorable to the development of post - consumer and secondary waste materials markets; and WHEREAS, the California Legislature has defined environmental justice as "the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies" [Government Code section 65040,12 (e)], and the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery has determined that it will conduct its programs, policies, and activities that substantially affect human health or the environment in a manner that ensures the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and income levels, including minority populations and low - income populations of the State; and I WHEREAS, the County of Los Angeles, as Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act, has prepared, or caused to be prepared, and adopted a Negative Declaration for this zone expansion project that finds that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City of Baldwin Park has reviewed and considered the information in the Negative Declaration adopted by the County of Los Angeles that finds that the zone expansion project will not have a significant impact on the environment. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, as follows: SECTION 1. The recitals set forth hereinabove are true and correct in all respects. SECTION 2. Approves the submittal of a Recycling Market Development Zone expansion application to include the Cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. SECTION 3. Agrees to administer the RMDZ program in a manner that seeks to ensure the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures and incomes, including but not limited to soliciting public participation in all communities within the RMDZ. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of August, 2010 Manuel Lozano, Mayor STATE OF CALIFORNIA City of Baldwin Park 1, Laura M. Nieto, CMC, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, State of California, do hereby certify the foregoing Resolution No. 2010 -037 was duly and regularly approved and adopted bX the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 18t day of August, 2010. AYES: Council Members: NOES: Council Members: ABSTENTIONS: Council Members: Laura M. Nieto, CMC, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, State of California 2 Attachment #2 Negative Declaration for Expansion of RM DZ COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS N - - I - NEGATIv. E DECLARATION FOR EXPANSION OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE Location and Brief Description The project is the expansion of the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) to include the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier Currently, the Los Angeles County RMDZ encompasses all the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon_ The RMDZ program is an economic and technical assistance program that includes a low interest loan, which assists targeted businesses located in the RMDZ. The businesses must manufacture products using recycled materials as a feedstock or process difficult to recycle materials, such as construction and demolition debris. In June 1994, the Board of Supervisors authorized an application to the California Integrated Waste Management Board for the establishment of the Los Angeles County RMDZ, which encompassed the unincorporated area of Florence- Firestone- The following year, the RMDZ was expanded to include several member cities and the unincorporated area of Altadena. Expansions have been authorized several times since to include all the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the current member cities. Since 1994, the RMDZ has assisted 20 companies and funded loans which totaled more than 12 million dollars. Mitigation Measures Included in the Project to Avoid Potentially Effects No significant effects are identified_ III Finding of No Significant Effect Based on the attached Initial Study and Attachment A — Discussion of Environmental f=actors, it has been determined that the project will not have a significant effect on the environment. PtRMDZ Expansion 2009- 9010PQAIND lntro.Doc INITIAL STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 1. Project Title: Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ) 2. Lead Agency Name and Address: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Environmental Programs Division, 900 South Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, California 91803 -1331 3. Contact Person and Phone Number: Mr Hossein Torabzadeh (626) 458 -3564 4. Project Location: The unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County; current member cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon, and proposed new member cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier 5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, 900 South Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, California 91803 -1331 6. General Plan Designation: The Los Angeles County General Plan and the General Plans of the current member cities and the General Plans of the proposed new member cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier 7. Zoning: The project area is zoned for community commercial, commercial manufacturing, commercial residential, industrial, low density residential, low /medium density residential, major commercial, medium density residential, public use, residential parking, and transportation corridor 8. Description of Project: The Project is the expansion of the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone as designated by the California Integrated Waste Management Board_ The RMDZ program is an economic and technical assistance program which includes a low interest ban program available to manufacturers within the RMDZ that make products from recycled materials. Currently, the Los Angeles County RMDZ encompasses the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon The RMDZ seeks to expand the zone by including the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier 9. Surrounding Land Uses and Settings: A. Project Site -- The project is located within the Los Angeles County RMDZ, which will encompasses all the unincorporated areas of the County and the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, Vernon, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier For the most part, the area consists of single family residences, multi- family dwelling units, businesses, and commercial and industrial establishments. Some undeveloped land exists in the northern portions of the County in the areas known as the Antelope Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley B. Surrounding Properties — Los Angeles County RMDZ is surrounded by the Counties of Kern, Orange, San Bernardino, and Ventura_ Within the boundaries of the County of Los Angeles, separate RMDZs are administered by the cities of Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Santa Clarita. 10. Other agencies whose approval Is required (and permits needed): California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery; Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, Vernon, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. Aesthetics _ Agriculture Resources — Air Quality Biological Resources _ Cultural Resources _ Geology /Soils Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hazards & Hazardous — Hydrology/Water Materials Quality Land Use /Planning Mineral Resources — Noise Population/Housing _ Public Services , Recreation Transportation/Traffic Utilities /Service Systems _ Mandatory Findings of Significance DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: X I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT Is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a potentially significant impact or potentially significant unless mitigated impact on the environment, but at least one effect a) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal. standards, and b) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that although the proposed project would have a significant effect on the environment because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately In an earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. f LIZ 7"- � �_ -9 113Ia4 / Signature V Date County of Los Angeles Hossein Torabzadeh Department of Public Works Printed Name For P:lPdpub%EP&A1EUkProjectslRMDZ Expansiort%Dl1b lnftial Study.Doe EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS A brief explanation is required for all answers, except "No Impact' answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each question_ A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e.g., the project falls outside a fault rupture zone)- A "No Impact" answer should be explained where it is based on project- specific factors as well as general standards (e.g., the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants based on a project - specific screening analysis)- 2 Alf answers must take account of the whole action involved, including off -site as well as on -site, cumulative as well as project level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational impacts. 3 "Potential Significant Impact" is appropriate if an effect is significant or potentially significant, or if the lead agency lacks information to make a finding of insignificance. If there are one or more "Potential Significant Impact" entries when the determination is made, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required. 4 "Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporation" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potential Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level (mitigation measures from Section XVIII, "Earlier Analysis," may be cross - referenced) 5 Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR or other California Environmental Quality Act process, an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration Section 15063(c)(3)(D). Earlier analyses are discussed in Section XVIII at the end of the checklist. 6 Lead agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references, information sources for potential impacts (e.g., general plans and zoning ordinances)- See the sample question below A source list should be attached and other sources used or individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion. R.Wpu P$ffiEUI m,'V IRMO Yt,xWnsM1NMEvXL*4onorenvIffVdoc ATTACHMENT A ENVIRONMENTAL. CHECKLIST FORM LOS ANGELES COUNTY RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ZONE The expansion of the Los Angeles County RMDZ will have no significant impact on the environment. This finding includes no significant impact on the air quality, traffic conditions, and land use impacts in the RMDZ program area The RMDZ program is an incentive program, which offers the possibility of financial, technical, and marketing assistance to businesses that undertake projects that will add market value to waste materials that would otherwise be disposed of In a landfill Businesses which operate in the Los Angeles County RMDZ must still meet the same zoning standards and obtain the same environmental permits and clearance as businesses that are not in the Los Angeles County RMDZ The Los Angeles County RMDZ is not relaxing any permitting or environmental regulations Projects that may qualify for the RMDZ program are activities or projects that would be permitted, regardless of the RMDZ program The adoption of this Negative Declaration does not alleviate the need to perform necessary CEQA review on future projects that receive RMDZ program assistance The Los Angeles County RMDZ has been in operation since July of 1994 without a significant negative environmental impact and in fact may have possible positive impacts on the environment One of the primary goals of the program is to assist businesses that are increasing the amount of waste diverted from area landfills To this end, the program is actually creating a positive environmental impact by diverting waste that would normally be disposed of in a landfill and instead utilizing it for a beneficial use The expansion of the Los Angeles County RMDZ will not have significant land use impacts The RMDZ program does not supersede any current land use policies or regulations Therefore, it will be consistent with existing zoning, plans, and other applicable land use controls. Projects that apply for assistance through the RMDZ are required to be in compliance with all land use policies and regulations in order to qualify for assistance AESTHETICS - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? Scenic vistas may generally be characterized as a view that provides visual access to a large geographic area or provides visual access to a particular object, scene setting or feature of interest. The proposed project consists of expanding the Los Angeles County Recycling Market Development Zone (RMDZ). The RMDZ is an economic and technical assistance program which assists manufacturers and processors within the RMDZ The expanded Los Angeles County RMDZ will encompass the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, Vernon, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City. El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. The proposed project is not within proximity of any scenic vistas and is consistent with the existing land use. Therefore, the proposed project would not have a 1 of 17 G�c'3Facu a C fd 0 Mail C tls�Cy76'�w6o�5 O ft C7 ... JVT....n . -Jf7.- � substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista. There will be no impact. b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State scenic highway? The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) designates roadways that provide scenic views as official Scenic Highways or Corridors. The project is not located near a designated State scenic highway, nor is it adjacent to local freeways or roadways that are designated or eligible scenic roadways. The proposed project would not damage scenic resources. No construction or development is proposed. Therefore, there will be no impact. c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its [l 1:1 [] surroundings? The proposed project would not degrade nor change the visual quality throughout the Los Angeles County RMDZ. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review, Therefore, the proposed project has no impact on visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings. d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or El ❑ 1] nighttime views in the area? The proposed project would not create any new sources of light or glare. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. This will not provide a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area. Therefore, there will be no impact. II, AGRICULTURE AND FOREST RESOURCES - in determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California Department of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding the state's inventory of forest land, including the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment project; and forest carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air Resources Board. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance ❑ E-1 El N (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to nonaghcuitural use? The project location is not used for agricultural purposes or as a farmland Therefore, the project will have no impact on farmland. b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use or a Williamson Act contract? El ❑ 0 The proposed project will not conflict with any zoning for agricultural use and will have no impact on a Williamson Act contract. The only Williamson Act parcels in Los Angeles County are on Santa Catalina island. There will be no impact. c) Conflict with existing zoning for. or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public ❑ [] 0 Resources Code section 12220(g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code 2of17 dN 390_033 in E Z section 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(g))? The proposed project will not conflict with existing zoning or cause rezoning of forest land, timber land or timberland zoned Timberland Production. The proposed project consists of expanding the Los Angeles County RMDZ. The RMDZ is an economic and technical assistance program which assists manufacturers and processors within the RMDZ Therefore, the project will not have an impact. d) Result in the loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non - forest use? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project will not result in the loss of forest land or the conversion of forest land to non- forest use_ There will be no impact. e) Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, ❑ 0 ❑ could result in conversion of Farmland to nonagricultural use or conversion of forest land to non - forest use? No construction or change in use is proposed and the proposed project would not involve any changes in the existing environment that could result in the conversion of farmland to nonagricultural use. There will be no impact. lll. AIR QUALI'F'Y Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations. Would the project: a) Confid with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 The proposed project is located in the South Coast Air Basin, which is under the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). The South Coast Air Basin is classified as an area of non - attainment for Particulate Matter (PM14 and PM2.3), and Ozone. The governing air quality management plan is the 2007 Air Quality Management Plan, Public Works currently complies with emission reduction measures enforced by the SCAQMD. The proposed project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air ❑ U ❑ N quality violation? The proposed project would not violate any air quality standards or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMD7 activities would be subject to environmental review. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is nonattainment under an applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for zone precursors)? The proposed project would not result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard. There will be no impact. d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? 3of17 ■ C`11 F ► r t CF 5= 0 iKu �Q;��taeQ A- 69509�33nf z° The proposed project consists of expanding the Los Angeles County RMDZ. The RMDZ is an economic and technical assistance program which assists manufacturers and processors within the RMDZ. The proposed project would not expose sensitive receptors to pollutant concentrations. Therefore, there will be no impact. e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not create objectionable odors. Any RMDZ activity that may create objectionable odors would be subject to environmental review, There will be no impact. IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any ❑ 0 ❑ species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? The proposed project would not have an adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural ❑ ❑ ❑ community identified in local or regional plans, policies, regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U S. Fish and Wildlife Service? The proposed project would not have an adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in iota! or regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Los Angeles County RMDZ substantially consists of densely developed urban areas. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review There will be no impact_ c) Have a substantial adverse effect on Federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? The proposed project would not have an adverse effect on any Federally protected wetlands through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident, migratory fish, or wildlife species; or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors; or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? The proposed project would not interfere with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review, There will be no impact. Fol 9M- "M 0411 FMIUM■EM►41 e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a ❑ ❑ ❑ M 4 of 17 z �ANp,4f5N dgd- 0.(A tree preservation policy or ordinance? The proposed project would not conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan; Natural Community [l ❑ ❑ 0 Conservation Plan; or other approved local, regional, or State habitat conservation plan? The proposed project would not conflict with the provisions of any applicable Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Man, or other applicable local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. V CULTURAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined ❑ ❑ ❑ in §15064 5? The proposed project would not cause an adverse change in the significance of a historical resource. No physical demolition, destruction. relocation, or alteration of any historical resource or its immediate surroundings is proposed. There will be no impact. b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource ❑ ❑ ❑ pursuant to § 15064 5? The proposed project would not cause an adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource, directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic feature, or disturb any human remains No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique geologic El [] ❑ feature? See V. b) above. d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? ❑ ❑ 1:1 See V. b) above. Vt. GEOLOGY AND SOILS - Would the project: a) E=xpose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury. or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Nquist- Priolo Earthquake ❑ ❑ ❑ Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a know fault? Refer to Derision of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. The proposed project would not expose people or structures to potential adverse effects involving rupture of a known earthquake fault. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ 5 of 17 activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? The proposed project would not expose people or structures to potential adverse effects involving strong seismic ground shaking, No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. iii) Seismic - related ground failure, including liquefaction? The proposed project would not expose people or structures to potential adverse effects involving seismic - related ground failure, including liquefaction. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. iv) Landslides? The proposed project would not expose people or structures to potential adverse effects involving landslides. No construction or development Is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? The proposed project would not result in soil erosion or loss of topsoil. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. ILI t1N �NIN E Z ■ ■ ■ G ■ ■ ■ ■. ■ EJ I ■ ID ■ ■ ■ 6 c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable. or that would become unstable as a F 0 ❑ 0 result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse? d) e) The proposed project would not result in on- or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse due to soil instability. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18 -1 -B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? The proposed project would not create risks to life or property due to expansive soil. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative waste ❑ ❑ El water disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of waste water? The proposed project would not generate waste water or involve the use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal systems. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. 6of17 t C CS r ~C V 7 i CNt5�l9���i6� [0 o LL�II awVViA`°c -g14n UE o aw H E z VII, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS - Would the project: a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a E] E] Q significant impact on the environment? On September 27. 2006, Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32), the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, was enacted by the State of California in order to address global climate change by reducing greenhouse gases. Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32) limits California's Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions for 2020 based on 1990 emission levels and directs California Air Resources Board to develop significance thresholds. Gases known to contribute to the Greenhouse Effect are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4). ozone, nitrous oxide (1420), water vapor. hydrofluorocarbons, chlorofluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride. According to the report 'California's Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990 to 2004 ", the principal greenhouse gas in California is carbon dioxide accounting for over 80 percent of the GHG emissions. The proposed project consists of expanding the Los Angeles County RMDZ. No construction or development is proposed. The RMDZ is an incentive program, which offers the possibility of financial, technical and marketing assistance to businesses that undertake projects that will add market value, to waste materials that would otherwise be disposed of in a landfill. Any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. The proposed project would not introduce new sources of greenhouse gas emitters, nor would the proposed project create a new use that would attract vehicle trips that otherwise would not occur. The proposed project will not generate greenhouse gas emission that may have a significant impact on the environment. Therefore, there is no impact. b) Conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing E] [] 0 0 the emissions of greenhouse gases? The proposed project will not conflict with any applicable plans, polices or regulations adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. Therefore; the proposed project will have no impact. VIII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, D 0 El use, or disposal of hazardous materials? The proposed project would not involve the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. Any RMDZ projects which require the routine transport, use or disposal of hazardous materials would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable D 0 El Z upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? The proposed project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment or emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials, substances or wastes within one - quarter mile of an existing or proposed school. Any RMDZ project that may release hazardous materials or emit hazardous emissions or 7of17 _�cq cc�cro� i7 F3 00 0t3 2 c -Eo WEiiMg'.0 � 11 p thn m.mloOF" o D-'05— DVS n'J V7 - X handle hazardous materials, substances or wastes within one quarter mile of an existing or proposed school would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, F-1 [] ❑ substances, or waste within one - quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? See VI Il b) above. d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled El [] [] pursuant to Government Code, Section 55962.5, and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? The proposed project would not be located on a site which was mdluded a list of hazardous materials shites complied pursuant to Government Code, Section 659625. In addition, the proposed ptoject wool not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or. where such a plan has not been El 0 ❑ adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Los Angeles County RMDZ currently encompasses all the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County as well as the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon. The proposed expanded RMDZ will also include the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. Several small public airports and several large commercial airports are in and near these areas. The RMDZ would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip. would the project result in a safety D El hazard for people residing or working in the project area? Los Angeles County RMDZ currently encompasses all the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County as well as the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon The proposed expanded RMDZ will also include the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City- El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. Several small private airports and several large commercial airports are in and near these areas. No construction or development Is proposed Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review, The RMDZ would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area. There will be no impact. g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan ❑ 0 [l or emergency evacuation plan? The expansion of the Los Angeles County RMDZ would not impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wifdiand fires, ❑ [] C] including where wikllands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? 8of17 IX. The proposed project would not expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury. or death involving wildland fires. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY = Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? The proposed project would not violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements. No construction or development is proposed and any RMDZ projects would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level (e.g., the production rate of preexisting nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? The proposed project would not deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that there would be a net deficit to aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level, since the project would not involve the use of any substantial amounts of water. Any RMDZ projects that would require water in substantial amounts would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. V CR oc RtS GpU CT 7 ► c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of ❑ ❑ ❑ the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off -site? The proposed project would not result in erosion or siltation on- or off -site since the project would not include activities that would change existing drainage patterns, Any RMDZ project that required construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the ❑ ❑ ❑ alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off -site? The proposed project would not alter the existing drainage pattern or increase the rate of runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off -site on any property. Any RMDZ project that would require construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned ❑ [] ❑ stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? The proposed project would not create or contribute runoff water. which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff No construction or development is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may impact stormwater or runoff would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not otherwise degrade water quality. No construction or development is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may degrade water quality would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. 9 of 17 G CC�G�G mcaN'G���Q CL g) Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a Federal Flood Hazard ❑ ❑ 0 1K Boundary or Flood insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? The proposed project does not involve any construction or placement of any housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area. No impact would occur. h) -place within a 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood ❑ [❑ ❑ flows? The proposed project does not involve any construction or placement of structures that would impede or redirect flood flows. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review There will be no impact. i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury. or death involving flooding, ❑ ❑ ❑ including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? The proposed project would not include activities that could expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury. or death involving flooding. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. j) Would the project cause or expose people and structures to inundation by seiche, ❑ ❑ ❑ tsunami, or mudflow? The proposed project would not include activities that could expose people or structures to inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. X. !_AND USE AND PLANNING - Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not physically divide an established community. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of any agency with ❑ ❑ ❑ jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to, the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? The proposed project would not conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy_ OF regulation adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation ❑ ❑ ❑ N plan? The proposed project would not conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact 10 of 17 C C 6 ,—{ C tC'IS �CU(g�LU Das£�1� p av5_ cn_a�m_ E z Xl. MINERAL RESOURCES -Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the [] 1:1 L] N region and the residents of the State? The proposed project would not result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the region or the residents of the state. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally - important mineral resource recovery site [] [] [] delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? The proposed project would not result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review There will be no impact. Xlt. NOISE t Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in ❑ the local general plan or ordinance or applicable standards of other agencies? The proposed project would not expose persons to or generate noise levels in excess of standards established in the County general plan, the County noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may expose persons to or generation of such noise levels would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne [] [] [l noise levels? The proposed project would not expose persons to or generate excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may expose persons to or generate excessive groundborne vibration would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above [l levels existing without the project? The proposed project would not result in permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project. Any RMDZ project that may lead to increase in the ambient noise levels would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity 1:1 ❑ ❑ above levels existing without the project? The proposed project would not result in a substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project. Any RMDZ project that may lead to increase in the ambient noise levels would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been ❑ ❑ ❑ adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? 11 of 17 ii Y,w TiTi c0a f' t''' � a 0.V} JVj =�1N E 2 Los Angeles County RMDZ currently encompasses the unincorporated areas of the County along with the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate, Torrance, and Vernon. The proposed expanded zone will also include the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City; El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. There are several public and commercial airports in the area. Any RMDZ project that may expose people to excessive noise levels would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people 0 El ❑ residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Los Angeles County RMDZ currently encompasses the unincorporated areas of the County along with the cities of Burbank, Carson, Commerce, Compton, El Monte, Glendale, Inglewood, Palmdale, South Gate. Torrance, and Vernon The proposed expanded zone will also include the cities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Culver City, El Segundo, Huntington Park, Monrovia, Santa Fe Springs, and Whittier. There are private airstrips in the area. Any RMDZ project that may expose people to excessive noise levels would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. XIII. POPULATION AND HOUSING - Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (e.g . by proposing new ❑ El ❑ homes and businesses) or indirectly (e.g., through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? The proposed project would not induce substantial population growth, either directly or indirectly. No construction or development is proposed and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of D EJ El M replacement housing elsewhere? The proposed project would not displace existing housing No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement El ❑ El Z housing elsewhere? The proposed project would not displace substantial numbers of people. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. XIV PUBLIC SERVICES a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered govemmentai facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of the public services. i) Fire protection? 12 of 17 ENEENEOR XV RECREATION - a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other �] recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? The proposed project would not increase the use of existing parks or other recreational facilities. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of F] H F-1 recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? The proposed project does not include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of any recreational facilities. There will be no impact. XVI TRANSPORTATIONITRAFFIC - Would the project: a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of ❑ n (1 effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non - motorized travel and relevant components 13 of 17 fi BM S [ @ R Ci. NCs��� t 1r g0 rM MU £E3 0. Z The proposed project would not result in the provision of or need for any new or physically altered fire protection facilities, No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project which may require additional public facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. ti) Police protection? 0 M 0 The proposed project would not result in the provision of or need for any new or physically altered police protection or other public facilities. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project which may require additional public facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. iii) Schools? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not result in the provision of or need for any new or physically altered school facilities. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project which may require additional public facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. iV) Parks? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not result in the provision of or need for any new or physically altered park facilities. No construction or change in use Is proposed, and any RMDZ project which may require additional public facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact, v) Other public facilities? ❑ ❑ ❑ The proposed project would not result in the provision of or need for any new or physically altered public facilities. No construction or change in use is proposed, and any RMDZ project which may require additional public facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. XV RECREATION - a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other �] recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? The proposed project would not increase the use of existing parks or other recreational facilities. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of F] H F-1 recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? The proposed project does not include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of any recreational facilities. There will be no impact. XVI TRANSPORTATIONITRAFFIC - Would the project: a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordinance or policy establishing measures of ❑ n (1 effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non - motorized travel and relevant components 13 of 17 c c -c =c u acn E.xn�� acv E z of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and mass transit? The proposed project would not result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle trips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections. Any RMDZ project that may result in increased traffic loads would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to ❑ ❑ 0 level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? The proposed project would not exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the County Congestion Management Agency for designated roads or highways. The County's Congestion Management Program (CMP) applies to projects that have the potential to generate a minimum of 50 vehicle trips through a CMP intersection- The proposed project does not have the potential to generate 50 or more trips through a CMP intersection No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Result in a change In air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a E ❑ Q change in location that results in substantial safety risks? The proposed project would not result in a change in air traffic patterns. No construction or development is proposed. Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) E] E] [] or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? The proposed project would not substantially increase hazards due to a design feature or incompatible uses_ Any construction or development resulting from an RMD7 project that may result in such hazards would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. e) Result in inadequate emergency access? ❑ ❑ ❑ 9 The proposed project would not result in inadequate emergency access since no changes in emergency access would occur as a result of the project. Any construction or development resulting from an RMDZ project that may result in inadequate emergency access would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. f) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs regarding public transit, bicycle, or D El [] pedestrian facilities, or otherwise decrease the performance or safety of such facilities? The proposed project would not conflict with any adopted policies, plans, or programs regarding public transit, bicycle, or pedestrian facilities, or otherwise decrease the performance or safety of such facilities. No construction or development is proposed Any construction or development would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. XVIL UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS - Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of then applicable Regional Water Quality Control [ EJ Board? 14 of 17 9r, C 7 g V N F V F t6 N�WMNC CJ Rv�P2N R diq - JE0- JO � Z The proposed project would not exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board since the project would not result in contamination of, or increase in, discharge of wastewater. No construction or development is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may exceed wastewater treatment requirements would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or El ❑ ❑ N expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? The proposed project would not require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities. Any RMDZ project that may cause increased water usage or discharge of wastewater would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of [] existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? The proposed project would not result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities. The proposed project would not increase any storm water runoff that would affect existing or planned storm water drainage systems. No construction or development is proposed, and any RMDZ project that may require the construction or expansion of existing facilities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and ❑ resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? The proposed project would not necessitate any water supplies to serve the project from any existing entitlements and resources, nor necessitate any new or expanded entitlements. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve El El ❑ the project that It has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? The proposed project would not result in any capacity determinations made by any wastewater treatment provider since the project would not increase any waste water discharges. Any RMDZ project that may cause increased demand would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's O ❑ El 0 solid waste disposal needs? The proposed project would be served by landfills with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. g) Comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? 0 El El The proposed project would comply with Federal, State, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste. No construction or development is proposed, and any construction or development resulting from RMDZ activities would be subject to environmental review. There will be no impact. 15 of 17 -GV7'iYwf'ii 0. -O- Mfn�w z XVIII MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially ❑ El ❑ reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? The proposed project would not degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects.) The proposed project would not have impacts that are individually limited but cumulatively considerable. c) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on E-] ❑ 11 human beings, either directly or indirectly? The proposed project would not have environmental effects, which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly. No construction is proposed, and any RMDZ project that could potentially have substantial adverse effects would be subject to environmental review. 16 of 17 XVIII. DISCUSSION OF WAYS TO MITIGATE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS Section 15041 (a) of the State CEQA guidelines states that a lead agency for a project has authority to require changes in any or all activities involved in the project in order to lessen or avoid significant effects on the environment. No significant effects have been identified. However, the following standard best management practices will be in place for construction• EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL I PACTS 1) A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by the information sources a lead agency cites in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved (e-g., the project falls outside a fault rupture zone). A "No Impact" answer should be explained where it is based on project - specific factors as well as general standards (e.g., the project will not expose sensitive receptors to pollutants basest on a project - specific screening analysis) 2) All answers must take account of the whole action involved, including off -site as well as on -site, cumulative as well as project level, indirect as well as direct, and construction as well as operational impacts. 3) "Potential Significant Impact" is appropriate if an effect is significant or potentially significant, or if the lead agency lacks information to make a finding of insignificance. If there are one or more "Potential Significant Impact" entries when the determination is made, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required. 4) "Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporation" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potential Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The lead agency must describe the mitigation measures and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level (mitigation measures from Section XVIII, "Earlier Analysis," may be cross - referenced). 5) Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR or other California Environmental Quality Act process, an effect has been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or Negative Declaration Section 15063(c) (3) (D). Earlier analyses are discussed in Section XVIII at the end of the checklist. S) Lead agencies are encouraged to incorporate into the checklist references to information sources for potential impacts (e g,, general plans, zoning ordinances) See the sample question below A source list should be attached and other sources used or individuals contacted should be cited in the discussion P: 1PDPUMP 8A\EVPROJECTS1RMDZEXPANSlO,4Y MHECKUST AND tNSCUSSIMDOCX 17 of 17 QUA �= Recycling Market Development Zone Expansion Project FT" �`r r9 p : Cities to be included. ! I c Azusa xr —rrte 5 `�" i - Baldwin Park t Covina -' •Culver City 0 Segundo 1 • Huntington Monrovia ! -Santa Fe Springs Whittier � CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG 18 %% CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CONSENT AR t r STAFF BALDWIN P- A - R- K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: a Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: August 18, 2010 SUBJECT: Approval of Resolution 2010 -038 authorizing staff to submit a grant application for the Sustainable Communities Planning Grant and Incentives Program under Proposition 84. PURPOSE This report requests City Council approval of a Resolution approving the application for grant funds from the State of California's Sustainable Communities Planning Grant program under Proposition 84. BACKGROUND The Strategic Growth Council released its call for proposals to apply for grants from the Proposition 84 Sustainable Communities Planning Grants (SCPG) for planning grants and planning incentives that reduce energy consumption, conserve water, improve air and water quality, and provide other community benefits. According to the grant guidelines, this grant program implements the vision of the Governor and Legislature to foster the development of sustainable communities throughout California. It is designed to help local governments meet the challenges of adopting land use plans and integrating strategies in order to transform communities and create long term prosperity. The primary goal of this grant program is to develop and implement plans that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve the following objectives: • improve air and water quality • promote public health • promote equity • increase housing affordability • increase infill and compact development • revitalize urban and community centers • protect natural resources and agricultural lands • reduce automobile usage and fuel consumption • improve infrastructure systems • promote water conservation August 18, 2010 Page 2 of 2 • promote energy efficiency and conservation • strengthen the economy These objectives are consistent with the State Planning Priorities, as defined by Government Code 65041.1 as well as Strategic Growth Council objectives. DISCUSSION 6 The City will pursue a grant under Focus Area #1: Local Sustainable Planning. The intent is to support the development and implementation of effective and/or innovative local plans that support the state's AB 32 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Reductions targets and implement SB 375, while creating sustainable communities. The city's proposal will focus on preparing an in -fill development plan for the City -owned properties directly adjacent to City Hall along Ramona Blvd. and Maine Avenue and adjacent areas. This project will create a vision plan and support the construction of transit oriented development (TOD). It specifically addresses many of the the goals of AB 32 and SB 375 listed above and also addresses additional objectives such as public health and economic development. The focus area's proximity to downtown Baldwin Park, the Metrolink station and the newly proposed transit parking structure will help insure that this plan acts as a catalyst for future development in the downtown. Staff is in the process of finalizing the project description and other application requirements in order to make the August 31, 2010 application deadline. The City will partner with the Local Government Commission (LGC), a non - profit, membership organization of local government officials that led the Caltrans- funded project to improve corridors and neighborhood connections in 2000. The LGC will help the City prepare the proposal and will be included as a sub - recipient to assist in managing the planning process. If the grant is received, LGC will be contracted to perform activities within the scope of work. One of the grant application requirements is to provide a City Council Resolution authorizing the approval of the grant application. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No. 2010 -038 entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PLANNING GRANT AND INCENTIVES PROGRAM UNDER THE SAFE DRINKING WATER, WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, RIVER AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2006 (PROPOSITION 84)" ATTACHMENT Resolution 2010 -038 RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -038 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR GRANT FUNDS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES PLANNING GRANT AND INCENTIVES PROGRAM UNDER THE SAFE DRINKING WATER, WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, RIVER AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2006 (PROPOSITION 84). WHEREAS, the Legislature and Governor of the State of California hgave provided funds for the program shown above; and WHEREAS, the Strategic Growth Council has been delegated the responsibility for the administration of this grant program, establishing necessary procedures; and WHEREAS, said procedures established by the Strategic Growth Council require a Resolution certifying the approval of application(s) by the Applicant's governing -board before submission of said application(s) to the State; and WHEREAS, the applicant, if selected, will enter into an agreement with the State of California to carry out the development of the proposal; and NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1. Approves the filing of an application for the Transit - Oriented Development Plan for Downtown Baldwin Park in order to become a sustainable community. SECTION 2. Certifies that applicant understands the assurances and certification in the application; and SECTION 3. Certifies that application or title holder will have sufficient funds to develop the Proposal or will secure the resources to do so; and SECTION 4. Certifies that the proposal will comply with any applicable law and regulations; and SECTION 5. Approves applicant or title holder partnering with the Local Government Commission to develop the Grant Proposal and to name them the Sub - recipient; and SECTION 6. Appoints the Chief Executive Officer, or designee, as agent to conduct all negotiations, execute and submit all documents including, but not limited to application, agreements, payment requests and so on, which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project. Resolution No. 2010 -038 Page 2 APPROVED, and ADOPTED this W' day of August, 2010. MANUEL LOZANO, MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, LAURA M. NIETO, CMC, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution 2010.038 was adopted on August 18, 2010 at a regular meeting of the City Council by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER: LAURA M. NIETO DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Is OR AUG, - 18 Alz ITEM No. --� B_ALDWIN 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: -Aug er hgast 18, 2010 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -035 ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE BETWEEN PALM AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET - V -1 -2010 (Omtiri nj fmn Aj t4 nf- 4, 901()) PURPOSE This report provides the City Council with the background and a procedure to follow to complete the street vacation of a portion of Monterey Avenue between Palm Avenue and Los Angeles Street. BACKGROUND On July 21, 2010 the City Council approved Resolution No. 2010 -034. The resolution declares the City Council's intention to consider a street vacation. The property owner of 4317 Walnut Street requested that the City vacate a 30-foot wide by 60 -foot wide strip of land located along the rear of his property. Said strip was dedicated to the City for a future widening and extension of Monterey Avenue. The dedicated strip of land is vacant and unimproved, surrounded by a six -foot block wall, and is currently owned and maintained by the City. The unimproved condition and state of this strip of land is detrimental to the City since the City is obligated to maintain this strip and it represents a liability exposure to the City. DISCUSSION As part of the process of vacating said portion of Monterey Avenue, a public hearing is required. The approved Resolution No. 2010 -034 set the Public Hearing for August 4, 2010. Upon conclusion of the Public Hearing, the City Council may consider ordering the street vacation. If so ordered, staff will ensure that documents submitted for recordation to the Los Angeles County Recorder's office include an Irrevocable Offer of Dedication (IOD). The IOD will allow the City to re- establish ownership of said strip of land for future street widening and public right -of -way improvements. Street Vacation on Monterey Avenue adjacent to 4317 Walnut Street Page 2 of 2 August 4, 2010 The Subdivision Map Act provisions require that land vacated by a public agency that was obtained for public use such as for street purposes revert back to the property which provided the right -of -way dedication. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact on the City's General Fund. Minor LA County Recorder processing fees will be required, which can be paid for thru our current budget. There is a minimal positive and beneficial impact to the City's Gas Tax and the Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Fund since the City will no longer need to use its resources to maintain said unimproved strip of land. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council. 1. Hold a Public Hearing on this matter; and 2. Waive further reading, read by title only and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -035 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE BETWEEN PALM AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET (V -1 -2010) PURSUANT TO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE 8300- 8325 UPON FULFILLING ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN ESTABLISHED." ATTACHMENT Resolution No. 2010 -035 RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -035 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF MONTEREY AVENUE BETWEEN PALM AVENUE AND LOS ANGELES STREET (V -1 -2010) PURSUANT TO STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE 8300 -8325 UPON FULFILLING ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN ESTABLISHED WHEREAS, a request was made by Rey F. Abejar, property owner of 4317 Walnut Street, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 8300 et. seq. to vacate a portion of Monterey Avenue between Palm Avenue and Los Angeles Street; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 8300 et. seq. based upon staff's analysis and assuming the conditions herein are accomplished, the proposed street vacation is unnecessary for present public use; and WHEREAS, based upon staff's analysis, the proposed vacation is not in conflict with the Circulation Element of the General Plan, or any other element of the General Plan, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Section 21000 et. seq. ( "CEQA "), the State's CEQA Guidelines, and Government Code Section 65962.5(f) (Hazardous Waste and Substances Statement), staff found no evidence that the proposed street vacation would have a significant effect on the environment and therefore a Negative Declaration will be prepared; and WHEREAS, the vacation proceedings were initiated based on Street and Highways Code Section 8320 (a) where a public hearing is set administratively, with all required published legal noticing; and WHEREAS, notice and posting was completed per Street and Highways Code Section 8320 (b) where a description and map showing the proposed vacation has been conspicuously displayed at the site; and WHEREAS, the City Council declared the intent to vacate a portion of Monterey Avenue between Palm Avenue and Los Angeles Street, with the adoption of Resolution No. 2010 -034 on July 21, 2010; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2010 -034 set a public hearing to consider this vacation for August 4, 2010 and that hearing was continued until August 18, 2010. Resolution No. 2090 -035 Page 2 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct. SECTION 2. That the public interest, safety, and convenience will be satisfied with the street vacation described in Exhibit "A" and shown in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and SECTION 3. That the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby elect to proceed under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 8300 et. seq. of the Street and Highways Code of the State of California; and SECTION 4. That this Resolution shall become effective upon verification by the City's Director of Public Works that (i) all necessary utility easements have been retained, and (ii) an Irrevocable Offer of Dedication to transfer ownership of a thirty foot strip adjacent to Monterey Avenue for future right -of -way purposes has been provided by the property owner; and SECTION 5. That the street vacation requires that all the conditions of approval are satisfied before the land transaction documents are recorded in the Office of the County Recorder, such conditions of approval are shown in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and SECTION 6. That title to the street vacated under this resolution shall be transferred to the owner of record of the property directly adjacent to the vacated land, such adjacent property is also known as 4317 Walnut Street. SECTION 7. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of the Resolution and shall cause the same as to be published or posted in the manner prescribed by law. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of August, 2010. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR Resolution No. 2094 -035 Page 3 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2010 -035 was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof held on August _, 2010, and that the same was adopted by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC DEPUTY CITY CLERK EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION V 2010 -001 LOT 7 OF TRACK MAP NO. 11543, IN -THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 208- 40 IN THE COUNTY, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. COMMENCING AT THE NORHTEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACK NO. 11543, LOT 7; THENCE, SOUTH 89 °56'0" WEST AT A DISTANCE OF 305.83 FEET'; THENCE SOUTH 0 °4'0" EAST AT A DISTANCE OF 60 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 89 056'0" EAST AT A DISTANCE OF 30 FEET; THENCE, NORTH 0 04'0" WEST TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. EXHIBIT B PLOT PLAN --a f7i INA L N U T AVE N U E V 2010-001 MONTEREY AVENUE U, ...... .... 5 ins ---VAC'--ATF N, 014101� w LD rJz Vill m 7u Fn m ili --a f7i INA L N U T AVE N U E EXHIBIT C CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL V 2010 -001 Submit an irrevocable offer of dedication for a thirty foot wide strip of land adjacent to Monterey Avenue for future right -of -way purposes. 1 11 BALDWIN P >A- R - is CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 1 • ism ■� ,. t. r TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development Man DATE: - us &% Auqucf tv,20/0 ``— SUBJECT: Public hearing of the City Council to adopt a resolution and the City's 2414 Congestion Management Program Local Implementation Report PURPOSE This report requests City Council self- certification of compliance with the Los Angeles County Congestion Management Program. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION In 1992, the Congestion Management Program (CMP) forged new ground in linking transportation, land use and air quality decisions for one of the most complex urban areas in the Country. The CMP has been continuously updated as a result of a voter - approved initiative (Proposition 111); however, the most recent update was approved by the MTA Board in July 2004. The state legislature requires the MTA to annually monitor and determine that local jurisdictions are in compliance with the CMP. A self - certification process has been established by the MTA to simplify the process for both the local jurisdictions and the MTA. The City's Planning Division has been tracking development projects in accordance with the CMP Deficiency Plan process since 1994. However, as part of the approval of the 2003 Short Range Transportation Plan, the MTA Board authorized a nexus study to evaluate the feasibility of implementing a congestion mitigation fee and, as a result, the requirements for maintaining a positive credit balance have been suspended. Attached to Resolution 2009 -031 is a copy of the City's Local Implementation Report (L1R) for the reporting period of June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2010. The report shows development activity for residential, commercial, and non - retail development sectors. The balance was arrived at by subtracting the new development adjustments (i.e. demolitions) and any exempted development activity from the sum of all new development. CMP 2010 LiR August 4, 2010 Paae 2 of 2 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution 2010 -039, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANGEMENT PROGRAM {CMP} AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089." ATTACHMENTS Attachment #1, Resolution 2010 -039 with 2010 CMP Local Implementation Report Report Prepared by: Amy L. Harbin, AICP, City Planner CADocuments and SettingsVnieto .BALDWINPARKILocal SettingslTemporary Internet Fil eslContent .Outlook\JDZW6X741CMPLIR90.doc CMP 2010 LIR August 4, 2010 Page 3 of 2 ATTACHMENT #1 RESOLUTION 2009 -039 WI CMP LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION REPORT 11 Cobphgfile lcltyclerk\Reports\Staff Reports12010108 -18 -10 CMPLIR10.doc RESOLUTION 2010 -039 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CALIFORNIA, FINDING THE CITY TO BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CMP) AND ADOPTING THE CMP LOCAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 65089 WHEREAS, CMP statute requires the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( "LACMTA "), acting as the Congestion Management Agency for Los Angeles County, to annually determine that the County and cities within the County are conforming to all CMP requirements; and WHEREAS, LACMTA requires submittal of the CMP Local Development Report by September 1 of each year; and WHEREAS, the City Council held a noticed public hearing on August 4, 2010. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City has taken all of the following actions, and that the City is in conformance with all applicable requirements of the 2004 CMP adopted by the LACMTA Board on July 22, 2004. a) The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a transportation demand management ordinance, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Transportation Demand Management chapter. b) The City has locally adopted and continues to implement a land use analysis program, consistent with the minimum requirements identified in the CMP Land Use Analysis Program chapter. G) The City has adopted a Local Development Report, attached hereto and made a part hereof, consistent with the requirements identified in the 2004 CMP. This report baiances traffic congestion impacts due to growth within the City with transportation improvements, and demonstrates that the City is meeting its responsibilities under the Countywide Deficiency Plan consistent with the LACMTA Board adopted 2003 Short Range Transportation Plan. Resolution No. 2010 -039 Page 2 SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward a copy of this Resolution to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. ADOPTED this day of August, 2010. MANUEL LOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2010039 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on August 4, 2010 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC DEPUTY CITY CLERK ENTER JURISDICTION NAME Date Prepared: June9,2010 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Contact: Amy L. Harbin, City Planner Phone Number: (626) 960 -4011, ext. 475 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY IMPORTANT: All " #value!" cells on this page are automatically calculated. Please do not enter data in these cells. DEVELOPMENT TOTALS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Single Family Residential Multi - Family Residential Group Quarters COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) Commercial (300,000 sq.ft. or more) Freestanding Eating & Drinking NON- RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Lodging Industrial Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) Office (50,000 - 299,999 sq.ft.) Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) Medical Government Institutional /Educational University (# of students) OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY ENTER IF APPLICABLE ENTER IF APPLICABLE EXEMPTED DEVELOPMENT TOTALS Exempted Dwelling Units Exempted Non - residential sq. ft. (in 1,OC Dwelling Units (1.00) 18.00 0.00 1,000 Net Sq.Ft.2 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.000 Net Sa.Ft.2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 Daily Trips 0.00 OAO 0 0 1. Note: Please change dates on this form for later years. Section 1, Page 1 2. Net square feet is the difference between new development and adjustments entered on pages 2 and 3. D ENTER JURISDICTION NAME Date Prepared. June 9, 2010 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." P.- DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY ° Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 3.00 Multi-Family Residential 18.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Commercial 300,000 sq.ft. or more 0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0100 NON - RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Lodging 0.00 Industrial 0.00 Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (50,000 - 299,999 sq.ft. ) 0.00 Office 300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 4.40 Government 0.00 Institutional/Educational 0.00 University (# of students ) 0.00 OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Daily Trips Enter "0" if none ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0.00 Section t, Page 2 ENTER JURISDICTION NAME Date Prepared: ,tune 9, 2010 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." PART ELOPMENT 1 IMPORTANT: Adjustments maybe claimed only for 1) development permits that were both issued and revoked, expired or withdrawn during the reporting period, and 2) demolition of any structure with the reporting period. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ADJUSTMENTS Category Dwelling Units Single Family Residential 4.00 Multi- Family Residential 0.00 Group Quarters 0.00 COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Commercial (less than 300,000 sq.ft. ) 0.00 Commercial 300,000 sq.ft. or more 0.00 Freestanding Eating & Drinking 0.00 NON- RETAIL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Category 1,000 Gross Square Feet Lodging 0.00 Industrial 0100 Office (less than 50,000 sq.ft. ) 0.00 Office (50,000- 299,999 sq.ft.) 0.00 Office (300,000 sq.ft. or more) 0.00 Medical 0.00 Government 0.00 Institutional /Educational 0.00 University (# of students) 0.00 OTHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY Description (Attach additional sheets if necessary ) Daily Trips (Enter "0" if none, ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0,00 ENTER IF APPLICABLE 0100 Sectlon 1, Page 3 ENTER JURISDICTION NAME Date Prepared: June 9, 2010 2010 CMP Local Development Report Reporting Period: JUNE 1, 2009 - MAY 31, 2010 Enter data for all cells labeled "Enter." If there are no data for that category, enter "0." (NOT INCLUDED IN NEW DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY TOTALS) LowNery Low Income Housing 0 Dwelling Units High Density Residential 0 Dwelling Units Near Rail Stations Mixed Use Developments 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet Near Rail Stations 0 Dwelling Units Development Agreements Entered 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet into Prior to July 10, 1989 0 Dwelling Units Reconstruction of Buildings 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet Damaged in April 1992 Civil Unrest 0 Dwelling Units Reconstruction of Buildings 0 1,000 Gross Square Feet Damaged in Jan. 1994 Earthquake 0 Dwelling Units Total Dwelling Units 0 Total Non - residential sq. ft, (in 1,000s) 0 Section f, Page 4 Ex_ empted Development Definitions: 1. LowNery Low Income Housing: As defined by the California Department of Housing and Community Development as follows: - Low - Income: equal to or less than 80% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. - Very Low - income: equal to or less than 50% of the County median income, with adjustments for family size. 2. High Density Residential gear Rail Stations: Development located within 114 mile of a fixed rail passenger station and that is equal to or greater than 120 percent of the maximum residential density allowed under the local general plan and zoning ordinance. A project providing a minimum of 75 dwelling units per acre is automatically considered high density. 3. Mixed Uses Near Rail Stations: Mixed -use development located within 114 mile of a fixed rail passenger station, if more than half of the land area, or floor area, of the mixed use development is used for high density residential housing. 4. Development Agreements: Projects that entered into a development agreement (as specified under Section 65864 of the California Government Code) with a local jurisdiction prior to July 10, 1989, 5. Reconstruction or replacement of any residential or non - residential structure which is damaged or destroyed, to the extent of > or = to 50% of its reasonable value, by fire, flood, earthquake or other similar calamity. 8. Any project of a federal, state or county agency that is exempt from local jurisdiction zoning regulations and where the local jurisdiction is precluded from exercising any approval /disapproval authority. These locally precluded projects do not have to be reported in the LDR. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG 18 rark ITEM NO. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT BALDWIN P,A,R,K TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members 6 FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development Manage 0. DATE: August 18, 2010 SUBJECT: A request for consideration of an amendment to the City's Municipal Code, Section 153.315.5, modifying language regarding the boundaries of those properties to reduce the area within the Redevelopment Project Area Overlay. (Location: 4291 Maine Avenue; Applicant: Scott Gerrity representing JG Kallins Investments, LP; Case Number: AZC -167). PURPOSE This report requests City Council consideration of an amendment to the City's Municipal Code modifying language which would remove one property located at 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue (Los Angeles County Assessor's Parcel Number 8544- 018 -047) from the boundaries and use restrictions of the Redevelopment Project Area Overlay (RDAO). CEQA /NOTICING REQUIREMENTS In accordance with the provisions of the California Environment Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined the proposed project will not have a significant impact on the environment and a Draft Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared by the Planning Division. A Notice of Public Hearing was posted at the subject site, City Hall, Baldwin Park Community Center, and Barnes Park on August 5, 2010. Additionally, public hearing notices were mailed to all property owners within 300 feet of the subject area on August 5, 2010. ZONING AND LAND USES The subject property is zoned C -2, General Commercial. The General Plan Land Use Designation is MU, Mixed Use. Currently, the zoning classification and the general plan land use designation are inconsistent, however, the City is in the final stages of a comprehensive zoning code update and it is anticipated the zoning classification and the general plan land use designation will be consistent within six (6) months. (Reference Attachment #1, Vicinity Map). The table below identifies the existing AZC -167 August 18, 2010 Paae 2 businesses within the subject shopping center. The property is within the Central Business District Redevelopment Plan area. TABLE #1 SUBJECT PROPERTIES CHARACTERISTICS ADDRESS BUSINESS NAME ACTIVE BUSINESS LICENSE 4201 Maine Avenue Firestone Tires Auto Repair 4201 Maine Avenue Watermill Express -- Parking Lot Unstaffed Water Sales Facility 4203 Maine Avenue Vacant 4205 Maine Avenue Bonita Cleaners Dry Cleaners 4209 Maine Avenue Link Travel Office 4215 Maine Avenue Vacant 4219 Maine Avenue H &R Block Office 4223 Maine Avenue Healing Therapy Medical Office 4229 Maine Avenue Coin Laundry_ Laundromat 4239 Maine Avenue Public Health Foundation WIC Office 4243 Maine Avenue Mother's Nutritional Center Retail sales of WIC grocery items <10,000 s.f. 4249 Maine Avenue Fallas Paredes Clothing Store 4259 Maine Avenue Bargain Zone Miscellaneous Retail Sales of Merchandise 4265 -73 Maine Avenue Adult Day Health Care NIA Non - Profit Business 4281 Maine Avenue Shoe Hut Shoe Store 4285 Maine Avenue The Hap Key—Parking Lot Key Duplicator 4291 Maine Avenue La Poblana Restaurant 4299 Maine Avenue Suzie's Deals Clothing Store BACKGROUND The Central Business District Redevelopment Plan sets forth the City and Community Development Commission's ( "CDC ") combined goals to revitalize the central core of the City into an exciting, pedestrian- oriented, financially solid urban village with community amenities. Those goals include creating a vital mixed -use environment in the downtown portions of the City (centering on the intersection of Maine Avenue and Ramona Boulevard and generally expanding northward to Clark Street, eastward to Alderson Avenue, southward along Maine and Downing Avenues and westward along Ramona Boulevard, as well as the industrial areas along Badillo Avenue and Ramona Boulevard). In response to the forward looking goals of the City Council and CDC, in July 2006, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1290, which set the boundaries of the RDAO, lists permitted, conditionally permitted, and prohibited uses within the RDAO, and establishes an application procedure and a waiver procedure. C:IAmy+AMYIWORDIReports\Counell ReportslAZC -167 #5.doc AZC -167 August 18, 2010 Page 3 The Ordinance was adopted so those interested in implementing the goals for the identified 'Downtown Area' in accordance with the Redevelopment Plans and General Plan would be able to present master planning concepts for the area. Due to the numerous separate ownerships of properties in the area, there is no efficient method currently for the City and CDC to consider comprehensive master planning for this important part of the City. Furthermore, the clustering of those uses symbiotic to a pedestrian - oriented, urban village is intended to reenergize the area, and draw new visitors and patrons. DISCUSSION The Applicant is requesting to remove the subject property from the boundaries of the RDAO area. The request is primarily in response to the poor economy and the property owner being unable to attract those types of businesses permitted within the RDAO. If ultimately approved by the City Council, then that would enable the property owner to seek uses for his empty units that are currently prohibited by the RDAO such as professional /medical offices. The City's vision of the RDAO area is of a pedestrian - oriented, mixed -use urban village, creating an environment where home, shopping, leisure, and public transportation compliment and reinforce one another. City's downtown provides great opportunity for retail and commercial uses which have the potential to enhance the overall vitality of the City. To pursue that goal and to further the City's vision of a pedestrian- oriented downtown, staff supports a variety of diverse retail uses. Pursuant to staff's discussion with the Applicant it appears that some of the retail uses the Applicant is contemplating are not prohibited under 1290, including variety and sporting goods stores; however, the proposed dental office is a prohibited use. Different retail uses contribute to the vitality of downtown and staff will be working with the Applicant to bring in these uses permitted by the RDAO which will further the goal of providing a variety of diverse retail uses. Should the City Council deny this application for an amendment to the Zoning Code, the denial is only to exclude certain land uses not currently allowed by the RDAO at this location. There are several areas throughout the City with vacancies that can accommodate uses, not currently allowed within the RDAO including but not limited to medical /dental offices, professional offices, drive- thrus, and auto repairlservice stations. These areas include, the 1 -10 Freeway, C -2 General Commercial zones aiong Ramona Boulevard between the 1 -605 and La Rica Avenue, and 1, Industrial zones along Arrow Highway, PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIO The Planning Commission heard this item at their June 30, 2010 meeting. At the public hearing the Applicant, Scott Gerrity mentioned he would like to lease one of their units to a dentist, but Ordinance 1290 did not permit dentists offices. Mr. Gerrity also mentioned he had interest from sports and variety stores. in response, staff stated any C:\Amy1AMYkWORD1Reports\Counc7iI ReportslAZC -167 V6.doc AZC -167 August 18, 2010 Paqe 4 retail stores such as variety or sports stores are permitted in accordance with the RDAO. The Planning Commission voted 5 -0 to recommend the City Council deny the Applicant's request. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to legal form and content. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council open the public hearing and following the public hearing adopt Resolution 2010 -036, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DENYING THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST TO MODIFY THE LANGUAGE CONTAINED WITHIN SECTION 153.315.5 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OVERLAY BY ELIMINATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE (LOCATION 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SCOTT GERRITY REPRESENTING JG KALLINS INVESTMENTS, LP; CASE NUMBER AZC- 167)." ATTACHMENTS *Attachment #1, Vicinity Map *Attachment #2, Ordinance 1290 *Attachment #3, Map of existing boundaries of RDAO area *Attachment #4, Initial Study *Attachment #5, Application Forms & Statements *Attachment #6, Draft Minutes, June 30, 2010 Planning Commission Meeting *Attachment #7, Resolution 2010 -036 CAAmy\AMY\W0RDIReports\Counci1 Reports\AZC -167 #5.doc ATTACHMENT #1 VICINITY MAP tsu d -) 65.1 nt) Q2 m1 }Ya'9 1/T ccu Q,q a esa acc �y raa oza cffz cez Qzz crx i*5 � Ca ) Q c+•.1 c+s ,� y� ca5 D cn4 Y` ta)f tF4 ryp� ■ .. r r - ase cis as _ . = - rue wa race tan 1 ux x. ° C 4i. caa m rs ■ s a �r c:a � xs •� A =u w C2.n 4.8 ■. .7t ��p.Pli� %b � � .. Y�) 4l) 452 ■ - PALM FOSSE ST • ■ PAL0.9 AV Y,tO e:a ■ _ a t tMST rte Wi ti 11 WV YJi II24 C2 ■ o ■ m c2a ■ Uz) ■ � ucs ■ OS * ua Sub ° ect Property i PLANNING c�z Vicmn4y Ma DIVISION N CASE NO.: AZC -167 ADDRESS: 4201 --4299 Maine Street DATE: August 18, 2010 Not tc Scale ATTACHMENT #2 ORDINANCE 1290 ORDINANCE NO. 1290 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING PART 5 OF CHAPTER 153 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD PROVISIONS RELATING TO A REDEVELOPMENT OVERLAY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Part 5 of Chapter 153 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code relating to Special Zones is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: PART 5. (RDAO) REDEVELOPMENT OVERLAY § 153.315 PURPOSE The purpose of establishing a Redevelopment Project Area Overlay (RDAO) is to facilitate the consideration of redevelopment projects and activities of the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park (CDC) that are consistent with and implement the Central Business District Redevelopment Plan and Sub -Areas 2 and 3 of the Sierra Vista Redevelopment Project Area portion of the Baldwin Park Redevelopment Plan. § 153.315.5 APPLICABILITY The RDAO applies to all the parcels within the Central Business District Redevelopment Plan and Sub -Areas 2 and 3 of the Sierra Vista Redevelopment Project Area as officially adopted by the City of Baldwin Park. Said area is generally bounded by Clark Street to the North, the commercial buildings along Maine Avenue to the West the blocks along Ramona Boulevard from Baldwin Park Boulevard to Downing Avenue to the South and Alderson Avenue to the East, and includes as well the industrial areas along Badillo Avenue and Ramona Boulevard from Downing Avenue to the Sierra Vista Redevelopment Project Area boundary. The area is illustrated in that certain map dated .tune 21, 2005, which is on file in the offices of the City's Planning Division and incorporated herein by this reference. Except as expressly provided in this Part, the land use and development requirements of the underlying zone shall apply. Ordinance 1290 Page 2 § 153.316 USES PERMITTED AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED (A) The uses permitted or conditionally permitted in the RDAO shall be limited to those uses listed in the table below: LAND USE PERMIT REQUIREMENT BY ZONE C -1 C -2 C -M I See Section Alcoholic Beverage Sales On or Off Site CUP CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 Apparel Shop P P P P 153,316.5 Appliance Store P P P 153.316.5 Art Store/Gallery P P P 153.316.5 Auto Supply Store P P P P 153.316.5 Automated Teller Machine (Freestanding) CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 Bakery P P P P 153.316.5 Bank CUP CUP CUP 153.316,5 Barbershop/Beauty Parlor P P P 153.316.5 Beauty Salon /Spa (Full Service CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 Bookstore /Stationary Store P P P P 153.316.5 ..Bowling Alley CUP CUP CUP 153.316,5 Dry Cleaners (drop -off only) CUP CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 Florist P P P P 153.316.5 Furniture Store P P P 153.316.5 Gift Shop_- P I P P P 153.316.5 -Hobby Shop P P P P 153.316.5 Jewelry Store P P P 153.316.5 Laundromat CUP CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 Pet Store P P P P 153.316.5 Restaurant P P P P 153.316.5 Theater Live or Cinema CUP CUP CUP 153.316.5 P = Permitted CUP = Conditional Use Permit For RG and R3 Zones, reference Sections 153.030 through 153.039 and 153.070 through 153.078. Ordinance 1290 Page 3 (B) The uses prohibited in the RDAO shall be: 1) Automobile Repair 2) Automobile Service Stations 3) Automobile Storage and Dismantling Yard 4) Automobile Wash 5) Check Cashing 6) . Drive - through Establishment 7) Dry Cleaning Establishment (On -site) 8) Fabrication Plant 9) Grocery Store over 10,000 square feet 10) Machine Shop 11) Manufacturing and/or Assembly Establishments 12) Office (Professional, Medical and Dental) 13) Pawn Shop 14) Second -Hand Store 15) Upholstery Establishment 16) Warehousing /Storage Establishment 17) Water Store /Kiosk and 18) Welding Establishment. (C) The Community Development Director is authorized to approve acceptance of any application for a use not specifically listed in subdivision (A), above, which, in his /her reasonable discretion, is substantially similar to a use listed in that subdivision. The Community Development Director or his designee is authorized to deny acceptance of any application for a use not specifically listed in subdivision (B), above, which, in his /her reasonable discretion, is substantially similar to a use listed in that subdivision. (D) Subject to subdivision (E) below, the right to utilize a property for a use other than one listed in subdivision (A), above, shall be terminated if such use has not been actively open to the public for any ninety (90) consecutive days after April 20, 2006, and such use shall not thereafter reopen. (E) An application for a waiver of subdivision (D), above, may be filed by or on behalf of the property owner; provided, that the application shall be filed within ninety (90) days after the Use cannot be reopened pursuant to subdivision (D), above. Such waiver shall be granted by the Planning Commission, if the property owner, or his or her representative, presents substantial evidence showing (i) strict application of this Part would effect a taking of private property without just compensation or otherwise constitute a violation of the United States Constitution, California Constitution or other applicable Federal or State laws or (ii) all of the uses listed in subdivision (A), above, are economically infeasible for the Ordinance 1290 Page 4 Property. (F) The fee for filing a request for a waiver shall be the same as filing an application for a conditional use permit, as established by resolution of the City Council. (G) Section 153.689 shall govern any appeal of a decision of the Planning Commission; provided, that the fee for filing an appeal shall be the same as an appeal for a conditional use permit, as established by resolution of the City Council. § 153.316.5 APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR APPROVAL (A) Before any new permitted or conditionally permitted use can commence operation, or any building permit can be issued for a structure on a property within the RDAO area, the property owner or his/her representative shall file an application for and receive approval from the Community Development Director. The Community Development Director may refer the review and approval to the Planning Commission, in his or her sole discretion. The approval shall be based on the guidelines and provisions applicable to a design review and conditional use permits established by Chapter 153. (B) Notwithstanding any application, filing and review procedures established by Chapter 153 or regulations adopted pursuant thereto, a party other than the property owner(s) or their designated representative(s) may file an application for the City's consideration of land use entitlements without the consent of the property owner(s) or their representative(s), if that party has entered into a Cash Depository Agreement, Exclusive Negotiation Agreement, Owner Participation Agreement, Owner Participation and Disposition Agreement, Disposition and Development Agreement, or similar agreement with the Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park; provided, that any entitlement granted pursuant to this Part shall not be effective unless and until the applicant becomes the owner of the property involved or the property owner(s) of that property has(have) submitted written approval for the applicant to proceed with that entitlement. (C) The fee for filing an application in the RDAO area shall be the same as the fee for filing an application for a conditional use permit, as established by resolution of the City Council. The fee for filing an appeal of any decision on that application shall be the same as for an appeal of the decision on a conditional use permit, as established by resolution of the City Council. Ordinance 1290 Page is Section 2. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this ordinance and shall cause a copy of the same to be published in a manner prescribed by law. APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 2"d day of August 2006. ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ROSEMARY M. GUTIERREZ, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance 1290 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council held on July 19, 2006, and was adopted by the City Council at its regular meeting held on August 2, 2006, by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Anthony J. Bejarano, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tem David J. Olivas and Mayor Manuel Lozano NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Marlen Garcia ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NONE ROSEMARY MPGUTIERREZ CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK ATTACHMENT #3 MAP OF EXISTING BOUNDARIES OF a " El - ATTACHMENT #4 INITIAL STUDY INITIAL STUDY 'I &JA L ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM BALDWIN P,A-R:K Project Title: AZC -167 2. Lead agency name and address: City of Baldwin Park Planning Division 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 813 -5261 3. Contact person and phone number: Amy L. Harbin, City Planner 4. Project location: 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (APN: 8544-018 - 047) 5. Project sponsor's name and address: Scott Gerrity, for JG Kallins Investments, LP 15747 Woodruff Avenue Bellfiower, CA 90706 6. General Plan Designation: Mixed Use 7. Zoning: C -2 (RDAO) 8. Description of project: (Describe the whole action involved, including but not limited to later phases of the project, and any secondary, support, or off -site features necessary for its implementation, Attach additional sheets if necessary.) The Applicant is requesting an amendment to the City's Municipal Code, Section 153.315.5, modifying language to modify the boundaries of those properties and reduce the area within the Redevelopment Project Area Overlay. The Applicant would like to remove the property at 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue, otherwise known as, Los Angeles County Assessor's Parcel Number 8544 -018 -047. 9. Surrounding land uses and setting: Briefly describe the project's surroundings: The property is located within downtown Baldwin Park within about '/ mile from the City's Metrolink Commuter Rail Line. Furthermore, the property is located within the Central Business District Redevelopment Project Area. The subject property is bounded to the east, north, and south by C -2 (General Commercial) zoned properties. Residentially zoned properties (R- 3— Multi- Family Residential) properties also bound the subject property to the south, west, and north. (Please reference Exhibit #1.) 10. Other public agencies whose approval is required (e.g., permits, financing approval, or participation agreement.) No other public agencies other than the Planning Commission and/or City Council of the City of Baldwin Park are required to approve this project. Please see attached area map and vicinity map. 2 Revised Apri12010 3 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact' as indicated by the checklist on the following pages: ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Agriculture and Forestry Resources ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Cultural resources ❑ Greenhouse Gas Emissions ❑ Hazard & Hazardous Materials ❑ Land Use / Planning ❑ Population 1 Housing ❑ Mineral Resources ❑ Public Services ❑ Transportation / Traffic ❑ Utilities 1 Service Systems DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: ❑ Air Quality ❑ Geology 1 Soils ❑ Hydrology 1 Water Quality ❑ Noise ❑ Recreation ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance ❑ 1 find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact' or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMAPCT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Signature Date Revised April 2010 4 The explanation of each issue should identify: a) The significance criteria or threshold, if any, used to evaluate each question, and b) The mitigation measure identified, if any, to reduce the impact to less than significance. a -d) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to affect designated scenic vistas or other scenic resources, and therefore no aesthetic impacts will occur. Revised April 2010 Less Than 1. AESTHETICS Would the Potentially Significant With Less Than No Impact project: Significant Impact Mitigation Significant Impact Incorporated a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? a -d) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to affect designated scenic vistas or other scenic resources, and therefore no aesthetic impacts will occur. Revised April 2010 Page 5 II. AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact RESOURCES Impact p Mitigation Incorporated Impact p In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California Dept. of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding the state's inventory of forest land, including the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment project; and forest carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air Resource Board. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non - agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? c) Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code section 12220 (g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code section 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(g))? d) Results in loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non- forest use? e) involve other changes- in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to non - agricultural use or conversion of forest land to non- forest? a -c) No Impact. The Project considered in this Initial Study is the adoption of an amendment to the Municipal Code, which, if approved, will remove the property located at 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue (APN: 8544 -018 -047) from the area subject to the Redevelopment Project Revised April 2010 e6 Area Overlay (RDAO). This request specifically amends Section 153.315.5 (A) of the City's Municipal Code. The adoption of the Amendment will not, in itself if approved, have a detrimental effect on Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance. Any subsequent development consistent with the amended Municipal Code will also be reviewed as a project under CEQA, and therefore will be subject to an additional and more detailed level of environmental scrutiny. 111. AIR QUALITY Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Significant Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following determinations. Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? a -e) No Impact. The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not conflict with or obstruct implementation any applicable air quality plans. Individual uses that may be operated pursuant to the amended Municipal Code will be considered a project under CEQA, and require the necessary requisite further environmental analysis. Further, it is incumbent upon the City to comply with all applicable air quality standards established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD). Specifically, the City shall develop and implement appropriate measures to limit and control emissions resulting from project - related construction activities, as well as implement SCAQMD strategies and policies directed toward the reduction of mobile source emissions generated by project - related traffic. All necessary SCAQMD permits, e.g. any permits required for operation of equipment, will also be acquired. The adoption of the Amendment will not result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable Revised Rpri! 2010 0 Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors). The adoption of the Amendment will not expose receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. This conclusion is based on the aforementioned environmental commitments and the fact that any subsequent development projects will be assessed individually under CEQA. The Project itself will not create any objectionable odors. Subsequent potential impacts are tempered by the application of the environmental commitments, and by the City's ability and authority to review activities at the time a specific development project is proposed. As supported by the preceding discussion, the Project does not have the potential to: conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plan; violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation; result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality 'standard; expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations; or create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people. IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Potentially significant Less Than Significant With Mitigation Less Than Significant No Impact Impact incorporated impact Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, i sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, R1 but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interru tion, or other means? d) interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife [� species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nurser sites? e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, Revised April 2010 Paoe 8 a -f) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is completely urbanized and devoid of native vegetation. No endangered or threatened plants or animals are known to exist within the City. As previously stated, the Project is also a purely administrative act, and will not directly I mpact biological resources. Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted [1 Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? a -f) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is completely urbanized and devoid of native vegetation. No endangered or threatened plants or animals are known to exist within the City. As previously stated, the Project is also a purely administrative act, and will not directly I mpact biological resources. a -d) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is generally affected by extensive urban development, and in this regard, many cultural resources that may have existed at one time within the City, have either been successfully catalogued, recovered, and or /protected consistent with CEQA previously stated, the cultural resources. requirements; or have been removed and/or destroyed. f=urther, as Project is purely an administrative act, and will not directly impact Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No V. CULTURAL RESOURCES Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact p Incorporation Impact p Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined [1 in Section 15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological resource or site or unique [� geological feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including Q those interred outside of formal cemeteries? a -d) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is generally affected by extensive urban development, and in this regard, many cultural resources that may have existed at one time within the City, have either been successfully catalogued, recovered, and or /protected consistent with CEQA previously stated, the cultural resources. requirements; or have been removed and/or destroyed. f=urther, as Project is purely an administrative act, and will not directly impact Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including [1 the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: Revised April 2010 E a) No Impact. The Southern California area is acknowledged as a seismically active region. Accordingly, it is anticipated that environmental assessments prepared for uses that may be operated pursuant to the amended Municipal Code will provide project - specific seismic analyses, design recommendations, and appropriate mitigation of any potentially significant seismic impacts. In this regard, building officials and engineers have long- recognized the potential impacts of earthquakes and ground shaking on structures. Appropriate measures which reduce the effects of earthquakes are identified in the California Building Code (CBC), including specific provisions for seismic design of structures. Short of a catastrophic event, design of structures in accordance with the CBC and current professional engineering practices are sufficient to reduce the effects of ground shaking below the level of significance. Further, as evidenced by extensive development within the City, it is anticipated that any future site - specific geologic or soils constraints which may be encountered can be accommodated within the context of existing seismic design regulations, standards, and policies. As supported by the preceding discussion, the Project does not have the potential to expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse seismic effects. Similarly, the Project does not have the potential to: result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil; encourage or allow facilities to be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist- Priolo Earthquake f=ault zoning Map issued by the Q State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology P Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? Q iii) Seismic- related ground failure, including Q liquefaction? iv) Landslides? Q b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the Q loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as Q a result of the project, and potentially result in on or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, li uefaction or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Sable 18 -1 -B of the Uniform Building Code Q (1994), creating substantial risk to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or Q alternative waste water disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of waste water? a) No Impact. The Southern California area is acknowledged as a seismically active region. Accordingly, it is anticipated that environmental assessments prepared for uses that may be operated pursuant to the amended Municipal Code will provide project - specific seismic analyses, design recommendations, and appropriate mitigation of any potentially significant seismic impacts. In this regard, building officials and engineers have long- recognized the potential impacts of earthquakes and ground shaking on structures. Appropriate measures which reduce the effects of earthquakes are identified in the California Building Code (CBC), including specific provisions for seismic design of structures. Short of a catastrophic event, design of structures in accordance with the CBC and current professional engineering practices are sufficient to reduce the effects of ground shaking below the level of significance. Further, as evidenced by extensive development within the City, it is anticipated that any future site - specific geologic or soils constraints which may be encountered can be accommodated within the context of existing seismic design regulations, standards, and policies. As supported by the preceding discussion, the Project does not have the potential to expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse seismic effects. Similarly, the Project does not have the potential to: result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil; encourage or allow facilities to be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that Revised April 2010 Pane 10 would become unstable as a result of the Project, and potentially result in on- or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse; or encourage or allow facilities to be located on expansive soil, creating substantial risks to life or property. b) No Impact. As previously stated, the Project is essentially an administrative action, and will not directly impact soils. Environmental review of proposals submitted pursuant to the Amendment will provide for project- specific soils analyses, as well as the mitigation of any soils conditions that may affect, or be affected by, projects that may be proposed. Compliance with NPDES permit requirements, including application of Best Management Practices (BMPs), further reduces potential soils impacts. The Project will have no impact in this regard. c,d) No Impact. As evidenced by extensive urban development, the City is generally suitable for development, and is not substantially limited by unstable geologic conditions including potential susceptibility to landsliding, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse. Nor is there evidence that the City is widely affected by expansive soils conditions. Future development proposals will provide project- specific environmental review to determine geologic /expansive soils impacts, and appropriate mitigation that may be required. It is anticipated that compliance with applicable provisions of the CBC, together with application of accepted geologic /soils engineering practices will typically provide appropriate design solutions for geologic conditions that may be encountered within the City, as such, no impacts are anticipated. e) No Impact. The City is generally improved with sanitary sewers connected to wastewater treatment facilities, providing for treatment of wastewater that may be generated by facilities implemented pursuant to the Amendment. As such, it is not anticipated that septic systems will be widely employed within the Project area. Further, uses that may be operated pursuant to the Amendment will provide project - specific environmental review to determine impacts, and provide appropriate mitigation to allow the use of septic tanks or other alternative wastewater treatment mechanisms should they be proposed. The Amendment itself will have no impact in this regard. a -b) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to generate new direct or indirect greenhouse gas emissions which would have an impact on the environment. Since the City of Baldwin Park is built -out, it is anticipated that any future projects will be connected to the local sewer system for the disposal of waste water or if not, will have a soils Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No VII. GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant [� impact on the environment? b) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative waste water Q disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of waste water? a -b) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to generate new direct or indirect greenhouse gas emissions which would have an impact on the environment. Since the City of Baldwin Park is built -out, it is anticipated that any future projects will be connected to the local sewer system for the disposal of waste water or if not, will have a soils Revised April 2010 Paae 11 analysis to determine if the subject soils are capable of supporting an alternative waste water disposal system. VIII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No MATERIALS Impact Mitigation Incorporated Impact Impact Would the project: p a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one - quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section Q 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation Ian? h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? a -c) No Impact. Adoption of the Amendment will not create a significant hazard to the public or environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. Nor will it create a significant hazard to the public or environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the likely release of hazardous materials into the environment. The Project will not create the potential to emit hazardous emissions or involve the handling of hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances or waste within one quarter mile of Revised April 2010 e12 an existing or proposed school. Any subsequent project that would be undertaken pursuant to the amended Municipal Code would be required to investigate the implications of hazardous materials. The study will include a complete assessment of potential hazards related to the site and include measures to mitigate any identified impacts of the project. d) No Impact. Approval of the Project would not impact any sites identified on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. As previously stated, any subsequent proposal which would be undertaken pursuant to the amended Municipal Code would be reviewed pursuant to CEQA and would be required to conduct a hazardous materials assessment. The study would include a complete assessment of potential hazards related to the site and develop any requisite mitigation. e,f) No Impact. No public or private airstrips are located within the City of Baldwin Park. The adoption of the Amendment would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area. g) No Impact, The Project does not propose, nor require, impairment or interference with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. h) No Impact. No wilderness areas exist within the City, obviating potential wildfire hazards. Urban fire hazards within the City are largely related to structural fires, and are typically due to carelessness and/or negligence. The adoption of the Amendment will not expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, including where wildiands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildland areas. IX. HYDROLOGY AND WATER Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No QUALITY Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with ground water recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level(e.g. the production rate of pre0- edisting nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off -site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of a site or an area, including through [� the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which Revised April 2010 13 IX. HYDROLOGY AND WATER Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No QUALITY Impact Mitigation Incorporated Impact Impact would result in flooding on- or off -site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of runoff? -polluted f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? g) Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a 100 -year flood hazard area [� structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? j) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? a,#} No Impact. Approval of the Project would not violate any water quality standards or otherwise degrade water quality. As previously stated, the Project involves only administrative changes to the Municipal Code. The area encompassing the City of Baldwin Park is currently regulated by NPDES permit and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) requirements supporting federal water quality standards and criteria established under the Clean Water Act (CWA). In combination, requirements and procedures established under these regulations typically act to mitigate potential water quality impacts of new development, including any future facilities that may be implemented pursuant to the Municipal Code Amendment. Further, consistent with the requirements of CEQA, project - specific environmental analyses will be performed for any future projects or facilities. On a project -by- project basis, these analyses will individually assess potential water quality impacts, and provide any mitigation necessary. b) No Impact. The Project does not have the potential to directly affect groundwater supplies or recharge. In addition, the City is generally served by local water companies (Valley County Water District, San Gabriel Valley Water Company, and Valley View Mutual Water Company), and does not rely to a substantial degree on direct groundwater withdrawals. Further, it is not anticipated that any uses operated pursuant to the Amendment would extensively utilize groundwater through direct withdrawals, nor would those uses substantially interfere with, or alter existing groundwater withdrawals. c,d,e) No Impact. The City generally does not contain significant water courses. However, the San Gabriel River is located along the City's western boundary and Big Dalton Wash and Revised April 2010 Page 14 Walnut Creek Wash traverse the eastern and southern portion of the City. As also discussed previously, compliance with federal CWA and relevant NPDES permitting requirements will effectively mitigate any potentially adverse impacts of storm water discharges within the City. Uses operated pursuant to the Amendment will individually assess potential drainage system impacts, and provide any mitigation necessary. g,h,i) No Impact. No development will be implemented with approval of this Project. As such, there is no potential for flood hazards associated with the Amendment. Future individual environmental analyses will assess potential flood hazards and provide mitigation as necessary. Typical design solutions and/or mitigation would involve proper facilities orientation(s); grading and drainage improvements and /or creation of storm water retention /detention areas. j) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is not subject to significant hazards due to selche, tsunami, or mudflow. k,l,m,n) No Impact. The construction of facilities is not proposed as part of the Project considered in this Initial Study. As such, the potential for increased stormwater runoff does not exist. In addition, the Project area is currently developed with urban uses and is not located proximate to any significant natural watercourses. a -c) No Impact. The proposed Amendment is a change to the requirements of the Municipal Code. If approved, the Amendment will become, part of the Code and therefore can be considered consistent. No changes to specific land use designations are proposed as part of the Project, as such the potential to divide an established community or conflict with any land use or conservation plans does not exist. Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No X. LAND USE AND PLANNING Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? a -c) No Impact. The proposed Amendment is a change to the requirements of the Municipal Code. If approved, the Amendment will become, part of the Code and therefore can be considered consistent. No changes to specific land use designations are proposed as part of the Project, as such the potential to divide an established community or conflict with any land use or conservation plans does not exist. Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No X1. MINERAL RESOURCES Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: Revised April 2010 e15 a) Result in the loss of availability of a known Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Mitigation Less Than Significant No Impact mineral resource that would be of value to the Impact Incorporated impact region and the residents of the state? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally - important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? a,b) No Impact. The entire City of Baldwin Park has been designated by the State Geologist as a Mineral Resource Zone 2 (MRZ -2), where "adequate " information indicates that significant mineral deposits are present or where it is judged that a high likelihood for their presence exists." Baldwin Park, as well adjacent cities, contain aggregate resources, commonly known as gravel. However, the City is almost entirely built out, and any areas containing significant resources are largely developed, and thus largely inaccessible. Established urban uses are incompatible with mineral extraction and/or surface mining activities. The General Plan does not identify or address mineral resources that would be of future value to the region and the residents of the State. In addition, the administrative nature of the Project precludes any impact in this regard. XII. NOISE Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Mitigation Less Than Significant No Impact Impact Incorporated impact Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundbome vibration or groundborne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or Q public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? a -c) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to directly result in noise impacts. Future uses to be operated pursuant to the amended Municipal Code will be assessed, consistent with CEQA requirements, on a project- Revised April 2010 16 specific basis. Individual environmental analyses will assess potential noise impacts, and provide mitigation as necessary. a) No Impact. Construction of new housing or employment opportunities is not a component of the Project. As such, the Project will not directly contribute to population growth. b,c) No Impact. The Project does not involve, or propose displacement of any on-site or off- site housing stock. No impacts relating to displacement of housing will result from the Project. XIV. PUBLIC SERVICES Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XIII. POPULATION AND HOUSING Significant Mitigation Significant Impact a) Would the project result in substantial Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing Q new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for Q example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing Q housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, Q necessitating the construction of replacement Q housing elsewhere? Q a) No Impact. Construction of new housing or employment opportunities is not a component of the Project. As such, the Project will not directly contribute to population growth. b,c) No Impact. The Project does not involve, or propose displacement of any on-site or off- site housing stock. No impacts relating to displacement of housing will result from the Project. XIV. PUBLIC SERVICES Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Mitigation Less Than Significant No Impact Impact Incorporated Impact a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the Q construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: Fire protection? Q Police protection? Q Schools? Q Parks? Q Other public facilities? Q Revised April 2010 Page 17 a -e) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is generally well- served by existing fire protection, police protection, and other public services. Because of the administrative nature of the Project, it does not have the potential to impact public services. a) No Impact. The Project does not propose elements that would result in increased demands for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities. As such, the Project does not have the potential to result in increased demands on neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities. b) No Impact. The construction of recreational facilities is not proposed by the Project, nor will the Project require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities. As such, the Project will have no impact in this regard. Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XV, RECREATION Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact a) Would the project increase the use of existing ° neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial Q physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? Q b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of Q recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? a) No Impact. The Project does not propose elements that would result in increased demands for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities. As such, the Project does not have the potential to result in increased demands on neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities. b) No Impact. The construction of recreational facilities is not proposed by the Project, nor will the Project require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities. As such, the Project will have no impact in this regard. Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XVI. TRANSPORTATION/ TRAFFIC Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact Would the project: a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordnance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including Q mass transit and non - motorized travel and relevant components of the circulation system, including but not limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and mass transit? b) Conflict with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand Q measures, or other standards established by the county congestions management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, Q including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that result in substantial safety Revised April 2010 18 a -g) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in transportation and circulation impacts.' Future projects will be assessed, consistent with CEQA requirements, on a project - specific basis. Individual environmental analyses will assess potential impacts in this regard, and provide mitigation as necessary. XVII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XVI. TRANSPORTATION/ TRAFFIC Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Would the project: Impact Incorporated Impact risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment). e) Result in inadequate emergency access? f) Conflict with adopted policies plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? a -g) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in transportation and circulation impacts.' Future projects will be assessed, consistent with CEQA requirements, on a project - specific basis. Individual environmental analyses will assess potential impacts in this regard, and provide mitigation as necessary. XVII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No SYSTEMS impact Mitigation Incorporated Impact Impact Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve Q the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? Revised April 2010 19 XVII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No SYSTEMS Impact Mitigation Impact Impact a) Does the project have the potential to Incorporated g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? a -h) No Impact, The City of Baldwin Park is generally served by all necessary utilities and service systems. Further, due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in impacts to utilities and service systems. On a project- specific basis, individual environmental analyses for subsequent uses implementing the Municipal Code Amendment will assess potential utilities and service systems impacts, and provide mitigation as necessary for development projects as they are proposed. Generally, potential utilities and service systems impacts are reduced through capacity improvements, increased treatment efficiencies via technologic improvements; reduced consumption through conservation efforts; and efficient technologies and resource reuselrecycling. XVIII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No SIGNIFICANCE Impact Mitigation Incorporated Impact Impact a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project El are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future rojects. c) Does the project have environmental effects R1 which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? a) No Impact. The Project considered in this Initial Study, the amendment of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, is a purely administrative act to allow for the modification of the RDAO boundary. Therefore, the Project does not have the potential to significantly degrade the quality of biological resources, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal. RevrsedAprit 2010 99 b) No Impact. As supported by the discussion presented in this Initial Study, the Project is determined to have no impact for all considered environmental topics Potential cumulative effects of the Project are similarly determined to be of no consequence. c) No Impact. As supported by the preceding environmental evaluation, the Project will not result in substantial adverse effects on human beings. Under each environmental consideration addressed in this Initial Study, the Project is considered to have no impacts. Revised April 2010 ATTACHMENT #5 APPLICATION FORMS & STATEMENTS C_�l Y OF BALDWIN PARK PLANNING DIVISION !! 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 P > A R, K (626) 813 -5261 TYPE OF APPLICATION Redevelopment Overlay _ General Plan Amendment Zone Variance Zone Change ` Conditional Use Permit Code Amendment 'Administrative Adjustment - Development Plan Specific Plan CRA Conceptual Approval ^ Other APPLICATION INFORMATION 5,cc r, AG- CIZA1-}-v (�A410D�,-O.- 1 Name of Applicant(s) TGkk/ /�ws li ?veS4e -a IS L Address W -7 Woo> et( e ?t EL –Lora C ?D7o Phone No. qZ-s--uq1 Capacity, �fvr-clav Owner(s) of Record ;fit /AW5 /.✓yeS 0& to Owner's Address 1 7q-7 W 1? d 2d R F3fsl l=Ld w , CR 0? f} PROPERTY INFORMATION Location 47-01 -1299 M.1-l1Vy fl -ye *V' , Assessor Parcel Number(s) j?�-q - 0 j - q-7 Tract and Lot Number(s) Existing General Plan Designation Existing Zoning for each Parcel Y1 t -ttF CC Existing Land Use C6P"I91t0(J&t tP6521r%- C97O -- - Code Section to be Amended Purpose of request CrAWL -01 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: [/we acknowledge the filing of this application and certify that all the above information is true and accurate and t I /we have familiarized myself /ourselves with the relevant provision of the Baldwin R lannj g Division (Note: a person acting as agent of the owner of record must complet and havq /notarized the attached Owner's Affidavit from the legal owner.) -2h 0 Signatur - Date MAC � �. 201 Signature " ` Date ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- FOR CITY USE ONLY: % l tv File No: Zc- 10 Fee {° 7 � Received b : Date: `3/ E` 10 � Y ��rciv !' P , A> R° K To All Applicants: LAND USE ENTITLEM' T APPLICATION PROCESS BURDEN OF PROOF AFFIDAVIT. Employees of the City of Baldwin Park will give every possible assistance to anyone who desires t utilize the remedies provided by the City's Zoning Ordinance. However, the burdon of proof is on the applicant to make the necessary showing before any of the described permits can be granted. Also, there is no guarantee — expressed or implied — that any permit will be granted by whatever agency or individual that has authority in that manner. The applicant shall understand also that each matter must be carefully investigated and, after a staff investigation has been made or a public hearing has been held, the staff's recommendation or decision may be contrary to a position taken in any preliminary discussion. The staff is not permitted to assist the applicant or any opponents of any applicant in preparing arguments for or against a request. I have read the forgoing and understand that I HAVE THERE RDEN OF PROOF in the matter arising under the application made b ApplicanKS)6nature Date Az, Applicant's Name (Print d) MAR 01 2010 _ �, j Cl 010-le,A, Applicant's Address On fi2 d3 t a 10/0 _before me i [1 i n el � and y pp .z r 1 il' y GGA'J Gc1 � � f� personal! appeared �,npll ^9c who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is /are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that helshe /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 forgoing is true and correct. rX VASII.IKI VICKY PAPOULIAS Commission # 1819522 Notary Public notary Public - Celifornt;r Los Angeles County My Comm, Ex tree Uot 25 American California Property Management Company 15747 S. Woodruff Avenue, Bellflower, CA 90706 (562) 925 -8491 a Fax (562) 925 -8124 February 25, 2010 Amy Harbin City of Baldwin Park 14403 Bast Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 RE: justification Letter Maine Avenue Marketplace 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA Dear Amy: As we all know, the current state of the economy has been extremely challenging these past few years. Most retail tenants have stopped their expansion plans. Retailers nationwide have cancelled their expansion plans, closed stores or have simply gone out of business. This current economic depression has created a tough leasing scenario for property owners. Tenants call on a daily basis to request rental discounts, and there are no calls to rent spaces. Tenant's rents continue to decrease, delinquencies continue to increase, and many tenants have been forced to close their doors permanently, leaving vacant spaces, which can be the first step to a blighted center or area. We have been unsuccessful in renting our vacancies since there has been very little interest. The reason for this justification Letter "submittal" is founded in the fact that we currently have an offer from a service professional to rent one of our vacancies. We do not want to lose this high- quality tenant who will spend funds on his remodel, and potentially employ 10+ citizens of Baldwin Park. Unfortunately, ordinance 1293 restricts this tenant from opening and has been detrimental to the proper management of our shopping center. We had an insurance agency interested in leasing in our center about a year ago, but we were informed by the city planning that we could not rent to this insurance agency. In retrospect, this refusal to allow an insurance agency has obviously affected the property owner financially, there were at least a handful of jobs that were not created in Baldwin Park, and "another" vacancy lends itself to the creation of a blighted outlook. It is important to point out that the space we are referring to has historically, for over ten years, been Ieased.to a medical professional. In addition, business generated from customers to and from a professional office also helps support adjacent tenants as well. This should be considered in contrast to a vacant space that creates blighting. We have come to a point now that we have spent almost $4,000.00 with this application in an attempt to get a dentist to open up in our shopping center, service the community and employ people of Baldwin Park. In short, the commercial environment is such that is almost impossible for us to attract any retail tenants, and honestly, it was tough to secure this dentist who is willing to open during a depression, employ people and spend money on a full remodel. 1 respectfully request the City to either revoke ordinance 1293 or exclude our shopping center from the requirements of that ordinance and let us help improve Baldwin Park. You may contact me at (562) 925 -8491 if you would like to discuss this further. Please help us make Baldwin Park the thriving place it can be. Respectfull , Scott Cerr`aty, U. Director of Property Management d 5 t t z qtr LIAR 01 2010 ATTACHMENT #6 DRAFT MINUTES, JUNE 30, 2010 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Planning Commission MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2010 7:00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 11403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park ROLL CALL Present: Chair games R. Dexter 11, Vice Chair Angela Alvarado, Commissioner Ralph Galvan, Commissioner David L. Muse, Commissioner Bryan Urias. Absent: None. Also Present: Amy Harbin, City Planner, Gina J. Kim Assistant City Attorney, Salvador Lopez Jr:, Associate Planner, Marc Castagnola, Community Development Manager, Mayra Vargas, Secretary. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Greg Tuttle, business owner, spoke about the Ordinance 1290 and stated that the Planning Division was not going to do anything until they got direction from the CEO e also commented on Superior Grocery store coming to the City and how 9 ould have to be lifted. ah- Mr. Tuttle also spoke about the violation regarding Royal Coac t n service. He stated that he spoke to a Parking Officer stating she needs band write citations. There being no further interest, Chair Dexter declared Pub munications CLOSED. CONSENT CALENDAR None SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS 1) A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE OFF -SITE SALE OF BEER AND WINE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CONVENIENCE STORE (LOCATION: 440 AINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: MONICA KRUEGER, REPRESENTING 7 -EL NC.; CASE NO.: CP -770). Chair Dexter called s report. Associate Pla r o ez presented staff report to Commission. Chair Dex sca or Commission questions to staff. There being no questions, Chair Dexter made full disclosure of meeting the business owner, Mr. Beltran a few months ago, then declared Public Hearing OPEN. Maria Gonzalez, Baldwin Park resident since 1993 spoke in support of applicant. The only concern she had was the selling of alcohol. She stated that there were elementary and junior. high schools in the area. She wanted hours of not selling alcohol changed from 12:00 am to 6:00 am to 12:00am to 10 am. Monica Krueger, applicant, spoke in behalf of the project. She pointed out that safety and security would be in place inside the store. After speaking with HEAC and Rosa Soto, she stated that the store would have open spaces and fresh foods with upgraded coffee area. She also stated that they would be improving 2 other existing 7- Eleven sites in the city within 60 days. Sergio Beltran, business owner, spoke on behalf of the project stated that his family would be running the store. He stated that they have spoken to the community and are excited about having his business in the city. He thanked the Commission and pres ted a package of over 200 signatures from residents that are in support of their Orlando Beltran, owner of proposed store, also spoke about his in t within the City. He stated that store will be a safe haven for teenagers and e I ist in any way they can with the police and the City. He stated that he is prou F ited to work with community groups. Sherry Olson, consultant for the applicant, spoke about the p ss of employment and the restrictions about selling alcohol responsibly. She stated that they are very concerned and have the highest standard in selling alcohol responsibly in the neighborhood. Ken Kane, project designer for applicant lives at 1945 E. Eckerman in West Covina, stated that there would be security cameras and supports the applicant and 7- Eleven coming to the City. Xochilt Escalante, community member, spoke about here concern with selling tobacco and wanted the tobacco to be removed from the behind the cash register so teens would not be able to see the products. Joshua Chow, representing the property owner, has managed the property for about 10 years and that it has been a difficult shopping center to manage. He stated that other liquor stores has app ched him but he felt that 7- Eleven, as a brand name store, will bring a very positiv I nce into the shopping center and make the community better. Grace Sierra, 1 52 ark Street, spoke about the support paper that was being passed out. She had q s about the healthy foods being sold, cheaper prices, community involvemen d curity. She supports 7- Eleven coming to Baldwin Park. Clifton , ent for 68 years, stated that he had not seen much improvement on Maine pt. He supports 7- Eleven coming into the City, but does not support the selling of alcohol Belinda Campos, college student lived at 12949 Farnell St., supports applicant and wanted to thank 7- Eleven and the new owners. She did say she was against the selling of alcohol. She wanted the times of selling alcohol to be changed. Connie Gonzalez, 13623 Los Angeles Street, spoke in support of making the 7- Eleven a safe haven. Magda Torellas, resident at 14522 Clark Street, spoke in support of the 7- Eleven. She stated that it was the responsibility of parents to watch their children with regards to the alcohol. Her only concern was handicap parking. She stated that selling alcohol at 6.00 am was not a good idea. Claudia Pila, resident of Baldwin Park and member of BP Recreation Group, spoke on behalf of applicant. She stated her group wanted written proof that states that the other two 7- Eleven stores will be improved. Greg Tuttle, business owner, spoke in support of project. He had one concern about the alcohol. He would like to give it a year and see how they are managing securit a is 100% for the project. Christina Cardenas, CA Center for Public Health Advocacy spoke abo 03 g together with 7- Eleven and is very pleased that this 7- Eleven store will be u ional model. She stated that her organization is committed to working with the having it be a safe haven. Alfredo Orozco, 13623 Los Angeles Street, thanked the Commi on for listening to all the comments of the public. Cruz Sembello, corner of Clark and Anderson, spoke in support of 7- Eleven. She spoke on behalf of Father Mike from St. John's Baptist Church asking if the store would be willing to donate some of the 2 day old bread and sandwiches to the food bank. There being no further comments, Chair Dexter declared Public Hearing CLOSED. Commissioner Urias asked about the security system and asked if the other 7- Elevens had the same security syste Applicant Monica Kr re ed yes. Commissioner U, 'a d about putting cameras and lighting in the back alley way. Ms. Krueger t t it could be done. Commissi J s asked if the lighting could be included into the plan check and conditions. Chair Dexter asked Associate Planner Lopez if that was possible. Associate Planner Lopez replied yes. Ms. Krueger spoke about the ABC application and the hours of selling alcohol. She stated that not everyone is drinking alcohol at 6:00 am. She stated that 7- Eleven wants to accommodate everyone, including residents that work graveyard shifts. Chair Dexter stated that decoys are sent into businesses in the community. He also stated that he agrees with resident Cruz Sembello about being able to enjoy a good cup of coffee. Chair Dexter praised the security of the store and was impressed with the community outreach and how the business will be involved with the mmunity and sports organizations. Commissioner Muse also thanked the Beltran's for their co outreach and healthy food choices. Commissioner Galvan congratulated the applicant. Assistant City Attorney wanted to add condition to JJ would read as follows: "surveillance security camera and lighting shall be provided in the rear of subject property." There being no further discussion, Chair Dexter called for a motion. Motion: Approve Resolution PC 10 -07 "A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING THE FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW THE OFF -SITE SALE OF BEER AND WINE IN CONJUNCTION WITH A NEW CONVENIENCE STORE, PURSUANT TO SECTION 153.167(A) OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE (LOCATION: 4400 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: MONICA KRUEGER, REPERESENTING 7- ELEVEN, INC., CASE NUMBER: CP- 770)." Moved by Commissioner Angela Alvarado, seconded by Commissioner Ralph Galvan. All in favor. 2) A REQUEST TO AMEND THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 153.315.5, MODIFYING LANGUAGE REGARDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THOSE PROPERTIES TO REDUCE THE AREA WITHIN THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OVERLAY (RDAO) BY REMOVI THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4201 - 4299 MAINE AVENUE (APN: 8544 - 018 -04 CATION: 4201 - 4299 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SCOTT GERRITY.; CAS C -167). Chair Dexter ca staff report to Commission. City Pla tn presented staff report to Commission. Chair D d for Commission question to staff. There being no Commission questions, Chair Dexter declared Public Hearing OPEN. Applicant Scott Gerrity spoke in regards to the 1290 and feels that it is detrimental to their property. He stated that it has been difficult to rent to businesses that want to open within the proposed area. Cruz Sembello, resident, spoke in support of applicant. She stated some of the ordinances need to be lifted so that other businesses can come into the City. Magda Torellas, resident, spoke in support of applicant. She stated that jobs were the main thing and if we don't let businesses come into the City good people can lose their homes in the community. Charlie Contreras, 13329 Garvey Avenue, stated that there needs to be eminent domain reform. Dr. George Kalins, represents property owner, spoke on behalf of getting businesses into the property. He stated that they would like to get a dentist business into e property and get jobs for the City. Mr. Tuttle, resident, spoke about getting Ordinance 1290 lifted.. There being no further comments, Chair Dexter declare ring CLOSED. Chair Dexter asked Mr. Gerrity about building more builds along Maine street. To make it more walkable and bring in more businesses to the City. Mr. Gerrity replied that there have been plans in the past to bring in a Starbucks, but Planning denied their proposals. He mentioned that it was at the same time that the 1290 came into effect. Chair Dexter stated that he would love to see more businesses and jobs created in that property, Commissioner Uri s asked what type of businesses would immediately come into the proposed proper Mr. Gerrity re that a dentist office would be corning in the smaller areas and some major retail ing sports and variety businesses. Commis r rias asked how many dentist offices the City had in the proposed property. City r arbin stated that there are a few medical and dentist offices in the area. Mr. Gerri stated that they did not have brand new retailers wanting to come into the City. He added that if they get good tenants that want to come into the proposed property, he would guarantee that they would strike a deal to get the new business into the property. Commissioner Urias asked depending on the Commission decision, what the outcome would be on the proposed case? City Planner Harbin explained the outcome of the Commission's decision. City Planner Harbin stated that any retail stores, such as sports or variety stores, are permitted in the RDAO. There being no further questions, Chair Dexter called for a motion. Motion: Approve Resolution PC 10 -05, "A RESOLUTION OF LANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECOM D THE CITY COUNCIL DENY THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST TO MO F HE LANGUAGE CONTAINED WITHIN SECTION 153.315.5 OF THE CIT ICIPAL CODE TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT P AREA OVERLAY BY ELIMINATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4201 AINE AVENUE (LOCATION: 4201 - 4299 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SC ITY REPRESENTING JG KALLINS INVESTMENTS, LP; CASE NO.: AZC -1 Moved by Chair James R. Dexter 11, seconded by Commissioner Angela Alvarado. All favor. 3) CONTINUED FROM MAY 26, 2010: A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION TO REVOKE OR MODIFY. AN EXISTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WHICH ALLOWS A MANNED RECYCLING FACILITY IN CONJUNCTION WITH A GROCERY MARKET WITHIN THE C -2, GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE; (LOCATION: 14103 RAMONA BOULEVARD; APPLICANT: SHAHRYAR HASHEMI; CASE NUMBER: CP -659). Chair Dexter called for staff report to Commission. City Planner Harbin presented staff report to Commission. Chair Dexter called for Commission questions to staff. Commissioner Mus,+asked when the 60 day period would begin. City Planner H i stlttd that the 60 days would begin today, June 30, 2010. Commission I asked if the time given would be enough time to get information from applicant a applicant get it to staff in 30 days? City P arbin replied that staff has asked for simple conditions such as posting signs that loitering' or contact information signs. Some deadlines were set in July to accomp the easiest requests. She added that the applicant has made no contact with staff since June 5, 2010. Chair Dexter asked if mail was sent certified or regular mail. City Planner Harbin stated that mail was sent both certified and regular mail to 3 different mailing addresses on file with the City. Chair Dexter said shame on applicant for not being present or making contact with Planning Division. Commissioner Galvan asked if the time of 60 days can be cut to 30 days. City Planner Harbin stated that the Commission could recommend the applicant be given 30 days. Magda Torellas, resident, spoke against applicant. She stated that she would not go back to the property. She added that it smelled bad and it was dirty with trash. She described it as being horrible, dangerous, and disgusting. Christina Cardenas, CA Center for Public Health Advocacy spoke e crime prevention program and stated that they did have pictures of the a ha ocumented the conditions of the property. Chair Dexter asked Ms. Cardenas if she can provide the pictures taken of the property to the Commission. Greg Tuttle, resident, spoke against the applicant. He st that there are bums living on the property and did not know how the business got permitted. Chair Dexter stated that the recycling center at the Food 4 Less shopping Center is keeping up with conditions and said it is appalling what this applicant is doing. Commissioner Urias asked if action could be taken tonight. City Planner Harbin stated that the staff wanted to give the applicant time to possibly address the issues and modify the conditional use permit, however, the Commission can make a decision tonight. Commissioner Urias tated that he wanted to make a decision tonight. Commissioner AI ra tated that she wanted to give the applicant a chance to speak. Commissione tated -that he wanted to give the applicant 30 days and then take action. Chair 4eqiest ked if the applicant was given 15 days and applicant does not respond can we re instead of keeping Public Hearing open. Commissioner Muse stated that he did not want applicant to come and say that he just received notice so that he can have the time to address issues. Community Development Manager Castagnola stated that contact was also made at the business in person. Commissioner Galvan asked if any contact has been made from applicant since fast date. City Planner Harbin replied no, even after several attempts have been made on behalf of staff. Motion: Approve to provide the Applicant with approximately 30 -days and bring back to the Commission on July 28, 2010 Moved by Chair James R. Dexter II, seconded by Commissioner David L. Muse. Vote: Motion passed 4 -5. Ayes: Chair James R. Dexter ll; Vice Chair Angela Alvarado, Co i oner Ralph Galvan, Commissioner David L. Muse. Noes: Commissioner Bryan Urias. 4) REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ED FOR THE PROPOSED BALDWIN PARK TRANSIT CENTER P RSUANT TO THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (NEP Chair Dexter called for staff report to Commission. City Planner Harbin presented staff report to Commission. Chair Dexter declared Public Hearing OPEN. Greg Tuttle, resident, asked if the transit center would be a parking structure. He stated that he could not see how a parking structure could be in that area and not have traffic congestion. Cruz Sembello, resident, spoke against the transit center project and the emissions from the cars that w Ild be released into the community. She also stated that traffic congestions be a problem for the residents. Chair Dexte led for a motion to keep Public Hearing OPEN and continue item to July 28,201 Moti Rwl ed by Chair James R. Dexter 11, seconded by Commissioner Bryan Urias. All in REPWS OF OFFICERS 5) Update on the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) in Irwindale. Chair Dexter called for Report of Officers. City Planner Harbin stated that the City of Irwindale was not moving forward with modifications to the Draft ElR for the MRF at this time. COMMISSION I STAFF COMMUNICATIONS Chair Dexter called for Commission 1 Staff Communications. Commissioner Muse thanked staff for giving Commission information out Global Warming. Chair Dexter shared that he received a flyer from So. California E n about a green seminar for Tuesday July 20, 2010 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at tier Community Center. He added it was a free seminar and would provide i rmation to City Planner Harbin for distribution. Commissioner Alvarado stated that she wanted more i tion about modifying Ordinance 1290. Chair Dexter asked City Planner Harbin for an update from CEO Singhal on Ordinance 1290. ADJOURNMENT Chair Dexter called for meeting to adjourn at 9:14 pm. Motion: Approve ADJOURNMENT Moved by Chair James R. Dexter 11, seconded by Commissioner Angela Alvarado. All in favor. Approved as presented by the Planning Commission at their meeting held on James R. to Ihair City of Bald rk Planning Division ATTEST: Mayra Vargas, Secretary City of Baldwin Park Planning Division ATTACHMENT #7 RESOLUTION 2010 -036 RESOLUTION 2010036 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DENYING THE APPLICANT'S REQUEST TO MODIFY THE LANGUAGE CONTAINED WITHIN SECTION 153.315.5 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE TO REDUCE THE SIZE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA OVERLAY BY ELIMINATING THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE (LOCATION 4201 -4299 MAINE AVENUE; APPLICANT: SCOTT GERRITY REPRESENTING JG KALLINS INVESTMENTS, LP; CASE NUMBER AZC -167) WHEREAS, Scott Gerrity, representing JG Kallins Investments, LP ( "Applicant "), filed an application for an amendment to the City's Municipal Code to reduce the size of the Redevelopment Project Area Overlay ( "RDAO ") by removing the property located at 4201 -4299 Maine Avenue ( "Subject Property ") from the boundaries and use restrictions of the RDAO. Hereinafter, the subject application shall be referred to as the "Application." WHEREAS, the Subject Property consists of a 79,000 square foot retail center with two retail perimeter pads. The Subject Property is zoned C -2, General Commercial. WHEREAS, on June 30, 2010, the Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing, as required by law, on the Application to consider the Application and voted 5 -0 to recommend the City Council deny the Application ( "Public Hearing "). WHEREAS, on August 18, 2010, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing, as required by law, on the Application to consider the Application and make any appropriate decision on the Application ( "Public Hearing "). NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby finds all the foregoing recitals are true and correct. SECTION 2. Based upon substantial evidence presented to the City Council during the Public Hearing, including a written staff report, verbal testimony and site plans, the City Council hereby finds and determines as follows: (a) The Subject Property is within City's downtown area and only one -third of a mile away from the Metrolink Station, and as such, ideal for a pedestrian - oriented, mixed -use urban village area. AZC -167 August 18, 2010 Paqe 2 of 3 (b) Approval of the amendments to the Zoning Code as requested by the Applicant would be inconsistent with the City's vision of creating a pedestrian - oriented, mixed -use urban village in its downtown area because it would continue to be subject to the uses and development standards contained within the C -2 Zone which allows uses that are currently prohibited within the RDAO area, such, as auto repair /service stations, drive -thru establishments, and medical and dental offices. Such prohibited uses do not promote or encourage a pedestrian - oriented, mixed - use urban village environment. SECTION 3. Based upon the substantial evidence and conclusion set forth hereinabove, the City Council hereby denies the amendment to the Zoning Code. SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify the adoption of this Resolution and shall forward a copy hereof to the Planning Division. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 18th day of August 2010. MANUEL LOZANO, MAYOR AZC -167 August 18, 2010 Pace 3 of 3 ATTEST: LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC DEPUTY CITY CLERK STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC, Deputy City Clerk, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2010 -036 was duly and regularly ap9roved and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 18 day of August by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: -Atigust 4, 20q6 kigmt 18, 2010 SUBJECT: Appointment of Voting Delegate for League of California Cities Annual Conference —September 15 -17, 2010, San Diego (Contirm. f= k4ot 4, 20100 PURPOSE The purpose of this report is for the City Council to appoint a voting delegate and alternate to represent the City at the League of California Cities Annual Conference. BACKGROUNDIDISCUSSION This year's League of California Cities Annual Conference will be held Wednesday, September 15th through Friday, September 17th in San Diego. As a part of the annual conference, the League will be holding the Annual Business meeting on Friday, September 17t�'. In order for the City of Baldwin Park to participate in the business meeting, it is necessary to designate a voting delegate and alternate delegate who will be present at the meeting to cast votes for the City as it relates to League business. The voting procedures are attached for the City Council's review. City delegates must be identified no later than August 20, 2010. FISCAL IMPACT 1,1Le7�© RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council appoint a delegate and alternate to represent the City at the Annual Business Meeting of the League of California Cities. ATTACHMENT League of California Cities Memorandum & Voting Delegate /Alternate Designation Form 1400 K STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 PH: (916) 658 -8200 Fx. (916) 658 -8240 Council , 2 010 June 4, 2010 TO: Mayors, Cite Managers and City Clerks LEAGUE OF 1��-C W \V%W.CACITIES.0RG JUN 14 2010 CITY OF 8At.DW/tsj 9A3K CITY CLERK'S DEPAR- "A+Ag:•Jj RE: DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES League of California Cities Annual Conference — September 15 -17 — San Diego The League's 2010 Annual Conference is scheduled for September 15 -17 in San Diego. An important part of the Annual Conference is the Annual Business Meeting (at the closing General Assembly), scheduled for 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 17, at the San Diego Convention Center. At this meeting, the League membership considers and takes action on resolutions that establish League policy. In order to vote at the Annual Business Meeting, your city council must designate a voting delegate. Your city may also appoint up to two alternate voting delegates, one of whom may vote in the event that the designated voting delegate is unable to serve in that capacity. Please take care when selecting your city's delegates, as travel and attendance could be an issue for those who observe Yom Kippur. Please complete the attached Voting Delegate form and return it to the League's office no later than Friday, August 20, 2010. This will allow us time to establish voting delegate /alternates' records prior to the conference. Please note the following procedures that are intended to ensure the integrity of the voting process at the Annual Business Meeting. Action by Council Required. Consistent with League bylaws, a city's voting delegate and up to two alternates must be designated by the city council. When completing the attached Voting Delegate form, please attach either a co of the council resolution that reflects the council action taken or have your city clerk or ma or sr the form affirming that the names provided are those selected by the city council. Please note that designating the votin dele ate and alternates must be done b cit council action and cannot be accomplished by individual action of the Ina or or cit mana er alone. Conference Registration Required. The voting delegate and alternates must be registered to attend the conference. They need not register for the entire conference; they may register for Friday only. In order to cast a vote, at least one person must be present at the Business Meeting and in possession of the voting delegate card. Voting delegates and alternates need to pick up their conference badges before signing in and picking up -more- Q na].N the voting delegate card at the Voting Delegate Desk. This will enable them to receive the special sticker on their name badges that will admit them into the voting area during the Business Meeting. • Transferring Voting Card to Non - Designated Individuals Not Allowed. The voting delegate card maybe transferred frcely between the voting delegate and alternates, but only between the voting delegate and alternates. If the voting delegate and alternates find themselves unable to attend the Business Meeting, they may not transfer the voting card to another city official. Seating Protocol during General Assembly. At the Business Meeting, individuals with the voting card will sit in a separate area. Admission to this area will be limited to those individuals with a special sticker on their name badge identifying them as a voting delegate or alternate. if the voting delegate and alternates wish to sit together, they must sign in at the Voting Delegate Desk and obtain the special sticker on their badges. The Voting Delegate Desk, located in the conference registration area of the San Jose Convention Center, will be open at the following times: Wednesday, September 15, 9;00 a.m.; Thursday, September 16, 7:30 a.m.; and September 17, 7:30 a.m. The Voting Delegate Desk will also be open at the Business Meeting on Friday, but not during a roll call vote, should one be undertaken. The voting procedures that will be used at the conference are attached to this memo. Please share these procedures and this memo with your council and especially with the individuals that your council designates as your city's voting delegate and alternates. Once again, thank you for completing the voting delegate and alternate form and returning it to the League office by Friday, August 20th. If you have questions, please call Mary McCullough at (916) 658 -8247. Attachments: 2010 Annual Conference Voting Procedures • Voting Delegate/Afternate Form �� � � 9400 K Street, Suite 400 •Sacramento, California 95814 Phone: 996.658.8200 t=ax: 916.658.8240 OF CALIFORNIA www.cacities.org f4 CITIES Annual Conference Voting Procedures 2010 Annual Conference 1. One City One Vote. Each member city has a right to cast one vote on matters pertaining to League policy. 2. Designating a City Voting Representative. Prior to the Annual Conference, each city council may designate a voting delegate and up to two alternates; these individuals are identified on the Voting Delegate Forni provided to the League Credentials Committee. Registering with the Credentials Committee. The voting delegate, or alternates, may pick up the city's voting card at the Voting Delegate Desk in the conference registration area. Voting delegates and alternates must sign in at the Voting Delegate Desk, Here they will receive a special sticker on their name badge and thus be admitted to the voting area at the Business Meeting, 4. Signing Initiated Resolution Petitions. Only those individuals who are voting delegates (or alternates), and who have picked up their city's voting card by providing a signature to the Credentials Committee at the Voting Delegate Desk, may sign petitions to initiate a resolution, Voting. To cast the city's vote, a city official must have in his or her possession the city's voting card and be registered with the Credentials Committee. The voting card may be transferred freely between the voting delegate and alternates, but may not be transferred to another city official who is neither a voting delegate or alternate. 6. Voting Area at Business Meeting. At the Business Meeting, individuals with a voting card will sit in a designated area. Admission will be limited to those individuals with a special sticker on their name badge identifying them as a voting delegate or alternate. 7. Resolving Disputes. In case of dispute, the Credentials Connnittee will determine the validity of signatures on petitioned resolutions and the right of a city official to vote at the Business Meeting. `. LEAGUE -� �- OF CALIFORNIA xy CITIES CI'T'Y: 2010 ANNUAL CONFERENCE VOTING DELEGATE /ALTERNATE FORM Please complete this form and return it to the League office by Friday, August 20, 2010. Forms not sent by this deadline may be submitted to the Voting Delegate Desk located in the Annual Conference Registration Area. Your city council may designate one voting delevate and up to t-wo alternates. In order to vote at the Annual Business Meeting (General Assembly), voting delegates and alternates must be designated by your city council. Please attach the council resolution as proof of designation. As an alternative, the Mayor or City Clerk may sign this form, affirming that the designation reflects the action taken by the council. Please note: Voting delegates and alternates will be seated in a separate area at the Annual Business Meeting. Adinission to this designated area will be limited to individuals (voting delegates and alternates) who are identified with a special sticker on their conference badge. This sticker can be obtained only at the Voting Delegate Desk. 1. VOTING DELEGATE Name: Title: 2: VOTING DELEGATE - ALTERNATE Name: 3. VOTING DELEGATE - ALTERNATE Name: Title: PLEASE ATTACH COUNCIL RESOLUTION DESIGNATING VOTING DELEGATE AND ALTERNATES. ATTEST: I affirm that the information provided reflects action by the city council to designate the voting delegate and alternate(s): Name: E -mail Mayor or City Clerk Phone: (circle one) (Signature) Date: Please complete and return by Friday, August 20 to: League of California Cities ATTN: Mary McCullough 1400 K Street Sacramento, CA 95814 FAX: (916) 658 -8240 E -mail: ineculiom@cacities.org (916) 658 -8247 Voti agpelegateUtterl0.doc CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Honorable Chair and Members of the Board /0 FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: August 18, 2010 SUBJECT: SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, FINANCE AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETINGS (see related items on CDC, Finance & Housing Authority agendas) PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to request the City Council (Community Development Commission, Finance & Housing Authorities) either reschedule the September 15, 2010 City Council, Community Development Commission, Finance and Housing Authority meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meeting. BACKGROUND & DISCUSSION This year, the League of California Cities' Annual Conference will be in San Diego beginning Wednesday, September 15th through Friday, September 17tH The second regularly scheduled City Council, Community Development Commission, Finance and Housing Authority meetings for the month of September falls on the opening day of the League's Annual Conference. In anticipation of attendance by Council members and City Attorney, it is recommended that the September 15t meeting be re- scheduled to an earlier or later date, or cancelled. Staff will monitor and evaluate items requiring Council and 1 or Commission action and if there are any pressing matters requiring approval, staff will communicate its request for a special meeting. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council Community Development Commission, Finance & Housing Authorities reschedule the September 15, 2010 meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meetings and direct the City Clerk to post the appropriate notices of cancellation. 1 4" At BALDW I N P � A , R • K TO: FROM: DATE: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Edwin "William" Galvez, Director of Public Works Atgtst 18, 2010 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG ° 18 ITEM NO. 1, STAFF REPORT SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL DIRECTION ON THE DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR THE CITY ENTRY MONUMENT, AND AUTHORIZE FINALIZING MONUMENT DESIGN (cbnt fmn Agust 18, 2010) PURPOSE This report requests that the City Council review the three conceptual designs developed by Segura Associates, Inc. for the City entry monument on Ramona Boulevard just east of the 1 -605, and provide feedback and guidance so that the Landscape Architect may complete the design in preparation for its construction. BACKGROUND Last year, this City made preparations to ensure the City had shovel ready projects to fully utilize Stimulus funds under ARRA infrastructure funding. One of the projects approved for funding is the Ramona A --1 605 to Francisquito Roadway Rehabilitation. The grant funds have a primary purpose to rehabilitate infrastructure, therefore staff initiated this project as a resurfacing project. This guaranteed it would be submitted in time for funding consideration. Upon receiving news of the City's award and allocation, staff moved to incorporate street aesthetic enhancements such as landscaping features so that we could deliver greater value and a higher level improvement. DISCUSSION The City Council has indicated in the recent past a desire to enhance our entry monuments, and this project presents a unique opportunity to accomplish that. In particular, the Ramona Boulevard point of entry at the 1 -605 is a great opportunity to capture regional attention since Ramona is a major regional east —west arterial, and also provides an entry from the 1 -605 as well. Therefore the opportunity to make a bold and high profile statement at this location is invaluable. Staff thus incorporated a design - build line item for an entry monument. Monument Concepts for Ramona A Page 2 of 3 August 4, 2010 Essentially, the contractor has been tasked to hire a qualified Landscape Architect to conceptualize, and then design an entry monument within a given design and construction budget in the construction contract. The choice and selection of the Landscape Architect would require our approval. Mr. Tom Segura of Segura Associates is an experienced Landscape Architect that has worked with government and local agencies on park and public projects. Mr. Segura is well known and has developed park master plans and streetscape designs specifically in urban environments, including entry monuments. The Landscape Architect will also ensure that the estimate or probable construction costs of the monument stay at the contract budget, unless otherwise directed by the City Council. The line item budget for the entry monument is $50,000 and this includes the conceptual development, the design, and the construction of the monument. Although the Landscape Architect is a subcontractor to the construction contractor, the City's input and approval of his selection makes him more an agent for the City thereby increasing the chances of delivering maximum value to the City. Each of the concepts presented has a corresponding probable cost estimate as shown with each concept. Once the concepts are presented to the City Council, the Landscape Architect and staff will take note of comments and feedback to finalize the concept and complete the design details. Monument Design and Construction Schedule Review & Direction on Monument Concepts .... ..........................08 -04 -2010 Complete Monument Design & Cost Estimate ....... .................... 08 -19 -2010 Staff Review ..................................................... ..........................08 -26 -2010 Monument Notice to Proceed ( Sully - Miller) ........... .....................09 -02 -2010 Monument Construction (Landscape elements last) ..................10 -28 -2010 Bus Shelter Options Staff will be bringing back details for City Council review of what can be done on bus shelters along both Ramona Projects. Staff estimates this information will be ready for the first meeting in September. The bus shelter options will include refurbishing and/or upgrading them within the line item contract amount of $46,000 (both projects). However, staff will also present other options for new shelters along with corresponding estimated costs. Parkways Trees and Parkway Landscaping The construction contracts includes planting of 80 trees (both projects), primarily in the parkway. Due to the initial project goals of improving roadway infrastructure, the City did not have detailed plans showing exact tree locations. Today, however, the project team has laid out the specific tree locations, and this information is available in the Public Works department. Monument Concepts for Ramona A Page 3 of 3 August 4, 2010 The tree locations have been forwarded to the construction contractors, and the actual count of the parkway trees proposed for the Ramona A project is 25 trees, while the Ramona B project has proposed 60 trees. The tree size of 36 inch box trees will significantly add to the streetscape as these are larger than typically planted. The trees will be planted at the tail end of the construction, around October 2010. There are a few parkway areas that will be cleaned up and planted with turf as part of the landscaping effort. In particular, the parkway area between Syracuse and Barnes will be landscaped, and this will certainly provide for a significant aesthetic value. At the Council meeting, staff will provide the conceptual designs and the cost estimate for each concept, and seek council direction and/or approval. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact on the General Fund. This monument construction allowance of $50,000 is 100% reimbursable from the ARRA funds. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council receive the monument conceptual design and provide feedback and comments to the Landscape Architect and staff so that we may complete the monument design and initiate construction. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA P A - R• K TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Me or FROM: Laura Nieto, CMC, Deputy City C rk DATE: lVjgList 18, 2010 SUBJECT: REVIEW OF COMMISSION APPLICANTS AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS TO FILL THE JUNE 30, 2010 SCHEDULED VACANCIES (Continued from July 29,`2090) PURPOSE This report requests that the City Council appoint new applicants and/or reappoint incumbent Commissioners whose terms will expire on June 30, 2010. DISCUSSION The following commissions will have vacancies occurring on June 30th of this year: ➢ Housing Commission — one (1) vacancy ➢ Personnel Commission --- two (2) vacancies ➢ Planning Commission — three (3) vacancies ➢ Recreation and Community Services Commission - three (3) two -year term vacancies and three (3) one year term vacancies for student Commissioners. A Public Notice of Vacancy was posted in three locations within the City for a 20 -day period; published in the February/March and April /May issues of the Baldwin Park NOW; published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune; placed on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center and posted on the City's website. The deadline for receipt of applications was Monday, May 3rd at 6:00 p.m. At the request of the City Council, the following items are now incorporated with the commission application process and included with this report: ➢ Residency verification requirement for each applicant (via review of a drivers license and a current utility bill) Said documentation is on file in the City Clerk's office ➢ Absence record information for all commissions, including those that do not have offices with terms expiring June 301h, for a period of the previous three (3) years. Copies of absence reports for each commission are attached to this report Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 2 Letters were mailed to all incumbent Commissioners as notification of their scheduled term of expiration. Previous two-year applicants are included with this report. HOUSING COMMISSION The Housing Commission consists of seven (7) members, including two members (Office Nos. 6 and 7) who are Public Housing Tenants who serve two-year terms in accordance with Section 32.22(a) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. In accordance to the Baldwin Park Municipal Code § 32.22, three of the Commissioners first appointed shall be designated by the appointing authority to serve terms of one, two, and three years, respectively, from the date of their appointments, and two shall be designated to serve for terms of four years from the date of their appointments. Housing Commissioner B. Oscar Marin's term in Office No. 1 will expire June 30, 2010. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Housing Commission: 1 open seat (appointed at-large) Office No. 1 — Term to June 30. 2011 Incumbent Applicants New Previous Applicants two-year Applicants Braulio Oscar Marin Otilia Garcia NONE Rafael Garcia Jesse Hernandez Jr. (Also applied for Planning commission) Kevin Luc Edward J. Martinez (Also applied for Planning and Recreation & Community Services commissions Javier Melendez (Also applied for Planning commission Cruz Baca Sembello (Also applied for Planning commission Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 3 PERSONNEL COMMISSION The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members who are appointed to a two - year term on a staggered basis. Office No. 1 of the Personnel commission is currently vacant and Commissioner Barry Lu's term in Office No. 2 will expire June 30, 2010. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Personnel Commission: 2 open seats Office Nos. 1 & 2 — Term to June 30. 2012 Incumbent Member Applicants New Applicants Previous two -year Applicants Barry Lu NONE Ofelia de Guzman Angela Alvarado Craig Cook Nabor (Gilbert) Padilla Vacancies also exist in Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5. It is recommended that City Council direct staff to re- notice the existing vacancies and bring back to a future meeting for appointment so that a full commission is in place. PLANNING COMMISSION The Planning Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis. Planning Commissioners Galvan, Urias, and Alvarado's terms in Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 respectively will expire June 30, 2010. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Planning Commission: 3 open seats Office Nos. 3. 4 and 5 — Terms to June 30. 2012 Incumbent Commission New Applicants Previous two -year Applicants Applicants Angela Alvarado Craig Cook Erminio Gonzales Ralph Galvan Jesse Hernandez Jr. (Also applied Oscar Marin for the Housing commission) Bryan Urias Edward J. Martinez (Also applied Vidal F. Marquez for Housing and Recreation & Community Services commissions Javier Melendez (Also applied for Deanna Coronado Housing Commission) Robles Herman G. Pacheco Cruz Baca Sembello Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 4 RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION The Recreation and Community Services Commission consists of eight (8) members. In accordance with the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, the appointments made to Office No. 1 - 5 are for a two-year term. Office Nos. 6, 7, and 8 are student commissioners representing Sierra Vista, Baldwin Park and North Park High Schools, respectively. Recreation and Community Services Commissioners Hernandez, Macias and Tarango's terms in Office Nos. 1, 2 and 3 respectively will expire on June 30, 2010. Student Commissioner Destiney Singleton (SVHS) has been re-nominated for consideration of appointment to Office No. 6. At this time, staff is awaiting a nomination from Baldwin Park High School and North Park High School for consideration of appointment to Office Nos. 7 & 8, respectively. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Recreation and Community Services Commission: 3 open seats — Office Nos. 1, 2 and 3 — Term to June 30, 2012 3 Student seats — Office Nos. 6. 7 & 8 — Term to June 30. 2011 Incumbent Applicants Student New Previous two-year Recommendations Applicants Applicants Arlene Hernandez Destiney Singleton Rosa Anaya Sylvia Garcia (SVHS) Irma Tarango Edward J. Martinez Ofelia de Guzman (Also applied for Planning and Housing commissions) Norma Olmos Magda L. Heying Rita Vasquez Leticia Lopez Incumbent Commissioner Dolores Macias did not submit an application for consideration of re-appointment. It is requested that the City Council defer the appointments to Office Nos. 7 & 8 (BPHS & NPHS, respectively) to a future meeting pending receipt of a nomination from the school. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council review all Commission applications and: 1) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010-025 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009-039 APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30,2011" Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 5 2) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -026 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2008 -029 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: - TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012; AND - TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012" and direct staff to re- notice the un- filled vacancies and bring back to a future meeting for appointment; and 3) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -027 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -007 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 4 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 5 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012" and 4) Take nominations and adopt Resolution No. 2010 -028 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -040 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 6 (SVHS) FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2011; and defer appointments to Office Nos. 7 & 8 (BPHS & NPHS) until such time as a nominations are received from the school Attachments Attachment "A" — Resolution Nos. 2010 -025, 026, 027 and 028 Attachment "B" - Spreadsheet Detailing All Commission Applicants Attachment "C" — Housing Commission Applications and Absence Reports Attachment "D" — Personnel Commission Applications and Absence Records Attachment "E" - Planning Commission Applications and Absence Records Attachment "F" - Recreation and Community Services Commission Applications and Absence Records Attachment "A" • r • 1 1 f 1 1 i ij • 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -025 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -039 APPOINTING AN INDIVIDUAL TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2011 WHEREAS, the Housing Commission consists of seven (7) members, including two members (Office Nos. 6 and 7) who are tenants of the Housing Commission; and WHEREAS, Housing Commissioner Marin's term in Office No. 1 expires on June 30, 2010. WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 10 -days at three locations within the city, was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, was posted on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center was posted on the city's website as well as in the March /April and April /May issues of the NOW. The deadline for submission was May 3, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the scheduled vacancy of Office No. 1; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.52, appointments to Office No. 1 is made and entered onto this resolution for a one -year term, expiring June 30, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of the Housing Commission and such appointees shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — Office 2 — JORGE MARIO PIVARAL Office 3 — VACANT Office 4 — MAGDA TORRELLAS Office 5 — Abednago Del Rosario Office 6 — NORA AGUILA Office 7 — PATRICIA HOGAN for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 (Tenant Commissioner) for the term expiring June 30, 2011 (Tenant Commissioner; 62+ yrs of age) Resolution No. 2010-025 Page 2 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy to this resolution to all appointees and to the Housing Commission Secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 2010 MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARKI 1, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy 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 of the City Council held on by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CMC DEPUTY CITY CLERK RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -026 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2008 -029 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2012; WHEREAS, the Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members and members are appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis; and WHEREAS, Office No. 1 of the Personnel commission is currently vacant and Personnel Commissioner Lu's term in Office No. 2 expires on June 30, 2010; and WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 10 -days at three locations within the city, was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, was posted on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center was posted on the city's website as well as in the March /April and April /May issues of the NOW. The deadline for submission was May 3, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the scheduled vacancies of Office Nos. 1 and 2; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.52, appointments to Office Nos. 1 and 2 are made and entered onto this resolution for a two -year term, expiring June 30, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office Nos. 1 and 2 respectively and such appointees shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — Office 2 — Office 3 — VACANT Office 4 — VACANT Office 5 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 Resolution No. 2010 -026 Page 2 Section 2. City Council directs staff to re- notice the un- filled vacancies and bring back to a future meeting for appointment. Section 3. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy of this Resolution to Commission appointees and a copy to the Commission secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 2010. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy 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 of the City Council on by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CMC DEPUTY CITY CLERK RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -027 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -007 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 4 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 5 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2012 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission consists of five (5) members and members are appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis; and WHEREAS, Planning Commissioners Galvan, Urias and Alvarado's terms in Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 respectively expire on June 30, 2010; WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 10 -days at three locations within the city, was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, was posted on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center was posted on the city's website as well as in the March /April and April /May issues of the NOW. The deadline for submission was May 3, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the scheduled vacancies of Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.67, appointments to Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 are made and entered onto this Resolution for a term expiring June 30, 2012. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as a members of Office Nos. 1 and 2 and such shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the terms as follows: Office 1 — JAMES R. DEXTER II for the term to June 30, 2011 Office 2 — DAVID L. MUSE for the term to June 30, 2011 Office 3 — Office 4 — for the term to June 30, 2012 for the term to June 30, 2012 Office 5 — for the term to June 30, 2012 Resolution No. 2010 -027 Page 2 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy of this Resolution to Commission appointees and a copy to the Commission secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 2010. ITAF.T.AAAffiel E 0 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy 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 of the City Council on , 2010 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CMC DEPUTY CITY CLERK RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -028 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2009 -040 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY: TO OFFICE NO. 1 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 2 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; TO OFFICE NO. 3 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2012; AND TO OFFICE NO. 6 (SVHS) FOR A TERM TO JUNE 30, 2011 WHEREAS, the Recreation and Community Services Commission consists of eight members and members of Office Nos. 1 through 5 are appointed to a two -year term and members of Office Nos. 6 through 8 (Student Commissioners) are appointed to a one -year term; and WHEREAS, Commissioners Hernandez, Macias and Tarango's terms in Office Nos. 1, 2 and 3 will expire on June 30, 2010; Student Commissioner Singleton's term in Office No. 6 (SVHS) will expire on June 30, 2010; WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 10 -days at three locations within the city, was published in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, was posted on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center was posted on the city's website as well as in the March /April and April /May issues of the NOW. The deadline for submission was May 3, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the scheduled vacancies of Office Nos. 1, 2 3, and 6; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.37, appointments to Office Nos. 1, 2 and 3 are made and entered onto this Resolution for a two -year term, expiring June 30, 2012 and appointments to Office Nos. 6 are made and entered onto this Resolution for a one -year term expiring June 30, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 6 respectively and such appointees shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — Office 2 — Office 3 — Office 4 — CECELIA BERNAL for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 Office 5 — MARTHA REYES Office 6 — Office 7 — APPOINTMENT DEFERRED Office 8 — APPOINTMENT DEFERRED Resolution No. 2010 -028 Page 2 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 Sierra Vista High School Student for the term expiring June 30, 2011 Baldwin Park High School Student for the term expiring June 30, 2011 North Park High School Student Section 2. That City Council defer the appointments to Office Nos. 7 & 8 (BPHS & NPHS, respectively) until such time as nominations are received from the schools. Section 3. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy of this Resolution to Commission appointees and a copy to the Commission secretary. ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK , 2010. MANUEL LOZANO MAYOR I, LAURA M. NIETO, Deputy 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 of the City Council , 2010 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: LAURA M. NIETO, CIVIC Deputy City Clerk Attachment "B" Spreadsheet Detailing All Applicants O r O N O M W Z O U- V) W U Z U W m J F- a LLI U X W H Z W Z O CL CL Q Z O V N U) W C _O X X X X U > Cf) W Cl) } z � Z X x X U c o °� ._ -� � �_ x O Q EO Q z wE x x U C N s_ N p N X X X x x •U � Z U N Z i Z x x x x x Z Q� J c o_ � E x x x U C N � lz J U N W p X X Z m ° 'm d O> 0_ � a� d E x f U C N � a U C U N > Z X x X X X X O — = O C O E X O U C N O _O O 0 C N O O O Q' N O N G N O Q E (Q E Q '" p '-O p O O) M O (ff p M M-0 C N N D - O- M O 0 N N p 0 O) O) C (6 O N t/> U O O _ R5 p (� C9 (� N (Cf (B O' (if O O Ur (6 U Q Q1 O i m —, m > O M mO0 �YW�UmOZQO!COUZW�OQ C)�ZO (n�J Attachment "C" Incumbent Housing Commission Applicants Home Phone No. CelVMessage Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park?--)L�-- Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? if yes, name of agency and position:-- EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 �,`12) High School Graduate? Njg S G.E.D.? I L'.Me.i-a%ts'Ur Ck Caw e—s-ta-1 611,u 14 " e:�eq K, L r< 1- 0 clrr-->" q 0!s; e REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name -�? Address Phone No. f. 0 1 f< 0 jr--r-'r-4 P*n k4-t 0"wey--+ pkgi4�, C-A Cr, 6, -3 9 Y-1V-A i51'3( i4ow6LU41-1oZ�;r 6n. 33�� -'30q" IMPORTANT: Read the folio ling carefully and answer completely- A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: Date MA&I 02-, ( ',—ot o M. Residency verification: EI'Yes ❑ No Date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: ACKNOW LEDGE MENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing,. this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of peju6iindWthe laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and corre7t, r. jilt 1�= Voter Registration Verification: PP'Yes ❑ No Appointment date: verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term Nam Commission Requested, Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date t Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open This �m�dS�/��/ofQ���m��k�����0���� ����'��a Application application vacancy occur "pr'~~ will be/nn&'ded/nthopou/ofapplicantspFDvidedhow/ever,bhetyouaubnnit current proof nf residency ot the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. New Housing Commission Applicants PERSONAL INFORMATION: �'-' i t 67' - I Name- Q ��' 0 (�'c A< V\3 Residence Address IJJ Lan 9) D i I I C, E-mail address: L) n Oer C 6 �y Length of time at this Address- vy) ee '-fin V,)--C,-) t-cr"iJ, v Home Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of StudV Degree &Lw'in i)4qr- f)irta� C0M-Wter'5 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Emplover(s) Position Title Dates of EmploVment T on th Zlq G) Lb-aipl U,4,zo- 'r— b - d ibb;� ­62� 0257' ��e Wn ('05 vi, Y) e r '10-2ust- �J ict REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. _PKil 1-57AN'6-A 9 21-� n J t `V� ­7Z L-16, IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? KID- If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing istrueand oj'rg�lt C� Date Signa-Fure Do NotWrite Below this� Line - For City U!§e Only Residency verification: 2' Yes El No Date: - 10/1/1,0 Voter Registration Verification: K�ryes E No Residency verification: El Yes [I No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: El Yes El No Date: Tenn expires:___ Name Commission Requested: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. �"e' ve- � > - 1. S Oe Or 14-1 T, 5.'A a-+fl �61 461 0440 r7s 'Q+JO Date: nature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Nilia' Gar cia 13607 kaniona Pkwy 3aldwin Park, CA 91706 626) 435- 7203. Cell 1626) 202- 7246. Message Dtilia.eiiilleeann((2roadrunner.com zmu�� To obtain a position that will support professional growth in the working field, While expanding my skills to Benefit the company. • Sierra Vista High School Graduated Class of '97 • Baldwin Park Adult School Attended ' 08 • Fluent in English & Spanish. • Experienced in ISIS Word, MS Excel • Extensive experience in Customer service. • Experience with money handling. • Good typing skills / 35 wpm. • I possess good skills for, math, reading, writing, & organizational skills. • Professional phone manners. • Verbal communication. • Great profesionalism. • Great at multi — tasking. Customer Service / Receptionist. ® Review order forms. a Gather all mixing materials. a Mix the color for tile. RZ12=11FAIII 0 Customer Service. • Check cashing. • Cash handling. • Assist customers. Shipping Department. Label creator. Help with inventory Assists & relieve machine operators. • Assisted a Senior Citizen. • Cooked, cleaned, washed. • Created & maintained DR. appointments. • Ran errands. • Sergio Ramirez. Quality Assurance Manager. La Verne CA. (626) 202-7246 • Raul Garcia. Maintenance & Operations. Anaheim CA. (626) 636-0319 • Stephanie Perez. Insurance Broker. Baldwin Park CA. (626) 257-1926 • Gloria Garcia. Quality Inspector. Baldwin Park CA (626) 827-8227 CITE' OF BALDWIN P EMPLOYMENT APPLICATI N Equal Opportunity Employer ®� FEB 2 Resources Department BALDWIN 14403 East Pacific Avenue _,P, . K Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Position Applied For: Housing Commision Tel:(626) 813 -5207 Fax:(626)813 -5287 INSTRUCTIONS: This application is part of your total evaluation. Answer all questions completely. This application must be signed to be accepted for review. False statements, omission of facts, or incomplete applications may result in rejection of your application, removal from eligibility list, or dismissal. Please type or print legibly in black or blue ink. D:" comm ® ❑ Have you ever been employed with the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, list dates below ❑ ® Do you have any relatives currently working for the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, list below ❑ ❑✓ Have you ever been discharged or forced to resign from any position because of misconduct or unsatisfactory performance? If yes, explain below ❑ ❑✓ Have you ever been convicted (including a plea of guilty or no contest which resulted in a conviction) of a crime? (Exclude misdemeanor convictions for marijuana- related offenses more than 2 years old). If yes, explain below. ❑✓ ❑ Can you provide a birth certificate, proof of U.S. Citizenship, or other documentation to establish your right to work in this country? If no, explain below ❑✓ ❑ If employed, will you take a Loyalty Oath of Public Officers and Employees? If no, explain below. ❑ ❑ Are you over the age of 18? If not attach a work permit and list DOB: 0 3 / 0 3 / 7 1 ❑✓ ❑ Sworn Positions: Are you over the age of 21? Explanation to Question(s): I was a commissioner from 2002 -2004 Check highest grade completed: ❑9 El 10 ❑11 X12 ❑GED College: El 1 ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 06 ❑7 ❑8+ Name and Location of high school Sierra Vista H.S. 3600 N. Frazier St. Baldwin Park,CA 91706 College/University De ee/MaJor Dates Attended Units Date Graduated Igo you speak any language other than English? If so, please list: Spanish ® Speak ®Read Write xnraN carry Avdiurrrrrrc rnn nP13nDT1TN1rrV9 VYTVCW AT.T.'THAT APPIN ❑Job Flyer F-1 Trade Publication - - ❑ Friend ❑City Web site ®Other notice in mail SEE REVERSE SIDE ........ __._._.. Must be filled out completely. List your present or most recent job first. List all jobs, including military service, self = employment, and any periods of unemployment in the last ten years. Also list any volunteer experience which you feel helps you meet the requirements for the job. Resumes may be submitted in addition to your application, but the information below must be completed. Resumes will not be accepted in place of a completed application. Dates of Employment: Job Title 3/06-3/09 Electrician Name and Address of Employer: Duties Performed: County of Los Angeles Service and maintenance of local parks and facilities Dept. of Parks & recreation 265 Cloverleaf Dr. Baldwin Park,CA. 91706 Phone No: 626 369 4076 Final Salary: Supervisor's Name and Title: May we contact? Joaquin Sepulveda Iyes Hours per week: No. Supervised: Reason for leaving/considering change: 40 1 -2 reduction in force Dates of Employment: Job Title: High School coach 09/05 -present Name and Address of Employer: Duties Performed: Sierra Vista H.S. coach high school athletes the fundamentals of the sport in season at a competitive level and 3600 N.Frazier St. prepare them for upcoming seasons. Baldwin Park,CA91706 Phone No: 626 960 7741 Final Salary: Supervisor's Name and Title: May we contact? Doug Watt yes Hours per week: No. Supervised: Reason for leaving/considering change: 20 -25 110-40 still coaching Dates of Employment: Job Title: Electrician 9/98-01/06 Name and Address of Employer: Duties Performed: I.B.E.W. Local #11 install electrical items, read blueprints, troubleshoot, repair faults, etc.. 1510 N. Peck Rd. El Monte,CA 91733 Phone No: 626 443 6946 Final Salary: Supervisor's Name and Title: May we contact? Gilbert Carlos yes Hours per week: No. Supervised: Reason for leaving/considering change: 40 1 -4 reduction in force Dates of Employment: Job Title: Name and Address of Employer: Duties Performed: Phone No: Final Salary: Supervisor's Name and Title: May we contact? Hours per week: No. Supervised: Reason for leaving/considering change: I hereby certify that all statements made in this application are true and correct. I understand my employment is conditional upon me passing a medical examination, satisfactory reference check, and fingerprinting subject to Labor Code Section 1051. I understand that if I am employed by the City, I will be employed on a probationary period. I understand that once I have successfully completed the probationary period, I may be dismissed for can pursuant to the rules and procedures set forth in the City's Personnel Rules. io Signature "° =� Date 10W���H 1w, REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address 'Phone No. i-kc, nm V) C) Cl+u gd 6 J yPade'In aaca ct, HitX(It IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC vqOLATl0N-?_&&— If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of pequry under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true Name Commission Requested: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. ^L~e� � V� Date: S i g hat e4 � Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed bvthe City Council atanopen meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will bekeotonf�m�r two �Uyearn Dur�gthis ��e, should o vacancy occur /nd7ecornnn/sa/on for vvh/ohyou have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicanis provi . ded however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A ISM I CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: (Z seDarate aj2plication is required for each commission) PERSONAL INFORMATION:,/ C" Palma M11 Residence Address - ) � ;M WIS.-- " EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. T/ LIP—, IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case j is -, considered on its individual merits. LATION-.1 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIO If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: Residency verification: Address Phone No. Jim Residency verification: ❑ Yes T/ LIP—, IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case j is -, considered on its individual merits. LATION-.1 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIO If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: Residency verification: LV Yes Residency verification: 0 Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes lnl=i ,i . ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: Appointment date: Term exi)ires: Narne--]<*� Commission Requested: � STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. rMT 4 Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PERSONAL INFORMATIO Name Me 4 Residence- Address 13 0�--6 Len th of time at this Address: E -mail address: e2d,04611 �- Home Phone N,""2h)2,V-7 CelL/Message Phone No. (6;zQ3 Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed offlcoal for any board andfor agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: 5 High School Graduate? G.E.D.7__ Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 C RgERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) Persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. WMIN Address W WWIM�Wff ---- = miffl- RgERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) Persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. WMIN Address W WWIM�Wff ---- IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?_AL If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceaffine received: E�z Commission Requested: ilc Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. ZY r,4 ri `~ � Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will bm kept onte for two (2) During this tim e, should e vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure tV provide current proof nf residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Home Phone No Cell /Message Phone No.� � " "` 1�` Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? G.E.D. ?, WXFJXWI •- IATION I EXPERIENCE: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment.on your capabilities and character. Y Name Address Phone No. p 9 �yy 9... ,.� .. /^ ' �^".✓ ® y/y ¢m �� j�q0 n.. 4.9 ®'." 4 "��.�1 ry 'r°., `�� �9 �F _ gym. bm°" �� +,� y��y'Bi,�°m �§ gP®6' {f q�y IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to' appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? ��: If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty- operjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true "gnd corre_ t. Date Sign ture Do Not Write Below this Line - For Cit Use Ohl Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Re ,-istration Verification: ❑ Yes �-7' No Residency verification: E Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: ` Nom Commission ' � ` . . STATEMENT OF Use this space to list Your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. P|e8se include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. ' Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2)years, During this time, should vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time mf said recruitment. Failure h» provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: (A separate application is required for each commission) PERSONAL INFORMATION: Cruz Baca Sembello Name 14740 E. Clark St. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Residence Address Born here/returned 14 years ago Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: cruzsembellop_hotmail.com.. (626) 806-9583 Home Phone No. (626) 962-3118 Yes Cell/Message Phone No. Yes Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? No Do you currently serve aaan elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If .name uf agency and pos�nn: EDUCATION: x�\ '-- Qrc|eHighest --grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11[*�� HighSohoo|6ra�u�e? G.E.U.?________' Name and Location of College or University — Course of Study Degree Rio Hondo CollegeMhittier Californi Psychology AA California State College Long Beach Psychology BA Temple Universi!y/Pennsylvania Psychology._ MA EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION /EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of,Emplover(s)... Position Title Dates of Employment Yaqui Spirit Music Owner/Pres./Education Consultant 1978-present REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address - Phone No. Anita Montenegro 4519 N. Park Ave. Baldwin Park, CA (626) 962-5716 Laura Miranda 1563 E. Dexter St. Covina, CA 91724 (626) 331-8786 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar toappointment. Each case is considered on its individual meritn HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN AMINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? _No |f yes, Please list all offenses, date and place ofofenee(u). and sentence/fine received: penalty under �oo� |m�� ------'�'"�un��,�e�v�nfmeS��ofCux�m�d`outhoforeqong is true and correct. Date Signature Residency verification: Yes El No Date: Voter Registration Verification: S/ Yes []No Residency verification: [] Yen [] No Date: Appointment date: Re-iduncvverdIcatioo: [] },os El No Date: Tenn expires: ng Commission Name Cruz Baca Sembello Commission Requested: Housi . This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. • • f A • • gojev\ Aienaga_ Aaenuer O c N ON1133W ON aaquaaooC ON1133W ON aaquaanor aagoloC Z n O a. a-. Q 0-1 a_ aagwajdac a_ a_ O U Q O IL Z Isn5n% a_ a. a. Q O Q Q a_ Apf Q CL W a_ a. a. Q aunt O n Z a_ W a. 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A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Name Commission Requested: ti ME 4 —z- -4/w /; cz' tD Y''t, 11 as 7 v P C� 12 cc r '('q e5l 'ik el-C Date:— 7 , ) Cof 1,1 �x 5 77Z 14,let lu e rc- C z AI 12 Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Previous 2 -Year Personnel Commission Applicants PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AINP A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID APPLICATION |S FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: (A sepafalu aliplik'at V11 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Address 01- Length of time at this Address: c,? /:Ytj E-mail address: Home Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No-_S�1� �6 Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you reg istered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: — Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? — 'le"s G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or Universitv Course of Study Degree 17 el Ile 9 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Addreas-af-ErAp er(s) Position Title Dates of Employment REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment, Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?_,�_/ If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. oe Date S4,ha re Residency verification: Yes Z No Datc:a_fteto Voter Registration Verification: Ayyes El No Residency verification: El Yes El No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: El yes 0 No Date: Tenn expires: Name Date Commission Requ .�� � ~_t5 SI/- Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept nn file for two (2)years. During this time, should o vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included /n the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment, Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Ofelia de Guzman 4942 Stewart Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 962-2628 Career Ob'lective, To secure a position in general accounting with a firm that offers j_ long-term growth opportunities. Surface Protection Industries, Inc. 3440 E 14'h Street, Los Angeles, CA 90023. Oct. 1998 - Oct 2007: Position- Accounts Payable Supervisor. a Assist in the preparation and completion of annual audit. 0 Organize monthly closing including Journal Entries preparation. ® Account Reconciliations. ® Maintain cash flow plan. a Interface with vendors. ® Interface with intercompany staff for invoice input and control. 0 Accounts payable invoice entry, matching, control, ® Maintain vendor master file data in correct and current status. 0 Suggest procedure changes to improve department performance. Roberts Consolidated industries. 600 N Baldwin Park Boulevard, City of Industry, CA 91749. 1991 - Aug. 1998: Position: General Accountant. ® Assisted the CFO with preparation of monthly financial statements. ® Assisted in the preparation and completion of annual audit. 9 Organized monthly closing including Journal Entries preparation. 0 Account Reconciliations. 0 Maintain cash flow plan. 0 Interface with vendors. Interface with intercompany staff for invoice input and control. Accounts payable invoice entry, matching, control. Maintain vendor master file data in correct and current status. Suggested procedure changes to improve department performance. 1981 - 1990: Position: Accounts Payable Supervisor. Supervised and evaluated the performance of five staff members. Responsible in selection and training of new hires. Maintain cash flow plan. Interface with vendors. Interface with intercompany staff for invoice input and control. Accounts payable invoice entry, matching, control. Maintain vendor master file data in correct and current status. Suggested procedure changes to improve department performance. Moskatel's Inc., 718 S. Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 1980 - 1981: Position: Accounting Supervisor. Supervised and evaluated the performance of three staff members. 0 Responsible in selection and training of new hires. ® Insured that all functions in the Accounting Department are being performed in accordance with established procedures. ® Recommended improvement of existing systems and procedures. ® Prepared reports as requested. by the Controller. 0 Account Reconciliations. 1977-1980: Position: Accounts Payable. ® Maintain cash flow plan. 0 interface with vendors. 0 Accounts payable invoice entry, matching, control, 0 Maintain vendor master file data in correct and current status, Wallich's Music City, Sunset and Vine, Hollywood, CA 1976 - 1977: Position: Accounts Receivable. Preparation of bank deposits. Cash application including research and resolution of short payments and unapplied cash. Customer conflict resolution, including research, issuance of credit memos, claim denial notification and freight claims. Customer account reconciliations. Verification of pricing, proof of deliveries, shortages and freight claims. Other general office and accounting functions as required. Extensive experience in office management and all accounting functions with the ability to operate all standard office equipment. Ability to learn new methods and procedures rapidly. Highly motivated, results oriented regardless of obstacles. A demonstrated records of achievements. Personal qualities include dependability, initiative, drive and ability to work independently, ability to get along well with people. Extensive experience with computer associates PRMS package on AS400 in Accounts Payable along with other accounting functions. Ability to operate standard office equipment. Familiar with various computer programs, Excel, Lotus 1-2-3 and Client Access. • College Degree in Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Philippines Non-nal College, Manila. Citrus College; Accounting I and Accounting 11. • Computer Classes, various management and accounting seminars. 0 Negotiable REFERE N%'-"ES 16 Furnished upon request. PLEASE ATTACH A PERSONAL INFORMATION: CITY OF BAL N PARK CURRENT COPY OF Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: 's APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? 9 Do you currently serve as an elected r appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? A UTILITY BILL AND EDUCATION: High School Graduate? G,E.D.? 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 g High School C Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name and Location of College or University APR 1 4 Z0,08 A COPY OF YOUR And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: PHOTO ID v 15� qn st-4,"y Appointed �ff4r3((Yq wind who PERSON N EL-#6M can comment on your capabilities and character. APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: Phone No. VZ I lat (s7 L 4 (A separate appnGauoti i--i iuqullu PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name "Y Residence Address Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: 's Home Phone No.!, C 2 j CT Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? 9 Do you currently serve as an elected r appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: High School Graduate? G,E.D.? 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 g High School C Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name and Location of College or University Course of Study D EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Emploverjs) Position Title Dates of Employment v 15� qn st-4,"y Appointed �ff4r3((Yq wind who REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of BaIdA(i Park Elected or can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. VZ I lat (s7 L 4 2 0 iL -17-- IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?_�� If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application h Zc"2s � blic record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the St. CC a I i fo that the foregoing N is tru nd c rrect. Date Signature -_ f. Voter Registration ❑ No Residency verification: Yes ❑ No Date: Verification: ?I Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: Commission Requested, Name MKORM Use this space to list your Ana|a and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. 4o V� ' ' @ � / ���� "/��/'»�^«�� ~/�,=�m -� k N kwl ��I 0 �-/?- ' � Date' C'", , // P RE ~J Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two 8Byears. During this firne' should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure hu provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. aagwaoa jagw O O O aagoloo N Aaenue C D . O aagwa}daS n o cn .p J E -j E }snbny U) O U as c Alnr Co O Z N CD CL aunt t O Aen N tm C pdy CD E O C goaen L m i L �(aenaga� � .0 Aaenue D o J E -j L1J m U) Co > Z aaq aaq aagolop) 0 0 N C C aagwa}dag 0 N N E E Isn5ny O U 0 Alnpl 0 O a� CL aunt as O N a� pddl yoaeW d m t A.ienagaj I- Aienue O —51 O1 C J ui 2 m cr_ > ca J N C L O E m CO O Z aaq aaq 0 aago }op aagwaldaSl c u O U }snbnd O Alnr as a as s aunt "- O N c a� O Iiady C O d .Q d uoaeW > c� t Aaenagaj Aaen E- � C Attachment "E" Incumbent Planning Commission Applicants MAY, 3. 2010 3 : 14 F M MrUKAIL SALLs \1u y)44 r z- �ength of time at this Address; 2 7 yrSE-mail acldre8s�. angieOS_20009yahoo.com omePhoneNo, 626-962-3742 626-253-445A Cell/Message Phone No. Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Pa*7 Yes Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for an board anal/gr agenc� City of Bald Park? within the win Yes If yes, name of agency and position: Planni-ng Mmmission, ice-Chair Planning -C-5mmasione EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate.? Yes G.E.D.? n/a University of Cal., Riverside In.A. History/Law & Society jJune, 2005 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Nam R Lddress No Rajiv A. Tata, Es q. 17295 E. Railroad, industry, CA 9174e ­-­—Phone 626-965-1541 Isabel R. Sanchez Baldwin Park, CA 1626-221-7138 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer compleWly. A conviction Is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? NO If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence fine received; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perju der the laws of the Stale of California that the foregoing is INe and correct, 'M , 0 May 3, 2010 (AXTAM Date S Rvl� Residency verification: [5Yes CJNo Date: JI �K) Voter Registration Verification: 'ff Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification- ❑ Yes E71 No Date: Term exDires: MAY, 3.2010 3:14PM CORPORATE SALES NU, 9344 1'. j Name Angrela, D. Alvarado Commission Requested, Planninci ----A Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: May 3, 2010 , � f 9 -- tg commission. During my tenure on the planning commission I have been continuously active to remain a delegate for the residents of Baldwin Park to ensure their concerns and issues are addressed in every planning commission meeting, it is my goal to continue to be a delegate but also to inspire residents of Baldwin Park to insist on a healthier, pedestrian friendly neighborhood. I will continue to encourage those that are interested in creating new buildings and new businesses to ensure they use the most environmentally -friendly and healthier alternatives that will benefit the residents of Baldwin Park. I will also encourage those businesses in existence to revamp find renew their image so as to create greener and healthier improvements. These goals M are set so as to promote looking at the long term future and the long term benefits that will sustain Baldwin Park. I have participated in many workshops and continuing education programs to ensure I can provide the best insight and present a forward thinking mentality for the residents of Baldwin Park. I do consider myself a lifelong learner as I hold a bachelor's degree in history and law & society from the University of California, Riverside. I also completed an American Bar Association approved paralegal program from the University of La Verne, where I graduated with highest honors. Currently I am attending the University of La Verne where I am working towards a Master's Degree in Public Administration, I believe that with my insight, determination and education, I can provide the planning corrIm, is,�ion an excellent -source of information and validity to ensure Baldwin Park has an excellent and proininent future. PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF II I A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A COPY OF YOUR And PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: (A separate application is required for each commission) Residence Address Rat WV'nAlu MU WM\N R V(Afy- (A MAYU - - r- Length of time at this Address: ,_ E-mail address: J Home Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park?— Do you currently serve as an elected or. appointp officipl for board a d/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: Nkumvbl INI"n Ngl I EDUCATION: _J Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? 9 — A AMA M/ VIA) qLwwwn' 'Widw, 'A tt ,, an, r aIsv'fil A-[ 1'�MY 10 �r REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address o. Phone No Vkv't AN a �i Nk b1 wo IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. _T Signkure A Do Not Write Below this Line - For Citi.Use Only Residency verification: 9 Yes ❑ No Date: Ito Voter Registration Verification: If Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes E]'No Date: Term expires: Commission Requested: Blame U' I fn V .............. . . W�6 VIM/ Otllls� �5 J Date:- V—A Ljs�� Signa �re Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE, ATTACH A CITY OF BALD WIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF JAN 13 20ti) A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A COPY OF YOUR And CIT'," 0 PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS - APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: ------- jo- .1 - b n n --I IV' A Se and Le d ,, t:-- UV ,, — , - 1 —1-1-1-1 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name bf AAfht I l Ir4 Residence Address 3H3 Length of time at this Address: d Y4 E-mail address: P, I �as LA C o 50 -I F 17 Cell/Message Phone No. Q '3'! Home Phone No.( Are you 18 years of age or older? qes Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? I I I C S Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? l 0o If yes, name of agency and position: ni EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Cl�) High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree_ I ,7, C EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Employer(s) Position Title Dates of Employment n k/1I e- c l De Puld-Z4 s jam' 61 — C, i d fnmf REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address �o i L17 Phone No. 0 ien yj 14Y6 1�,� d L) -7 2 IMPORTANT- Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the la 's of the State of California that the foregoing ;�, is true and correct. o Z Date S I-aos't r Residency verification: P_es El No Date: I Voter Registration Verification: VrYos ❑ No JIL_ Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes 1:1 No Date: Term expires: Uk. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Address L& e" I a° coE -") Length of time at this Address: f b V("� E-mail address:­& Lla-S ?�An ho -L - --J�' 1-1$ Home Phone No. (67-02, �3-­O i-7 -7 —'--I—Cell/Message Phone No 4� Are you 18 years of age or older? Q'P S Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? i If yes, name of agency and position: �r.,,kA rn irr i-�'> EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 102 High School Graduate? yz"s G.E.D.?_ Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree 41 . ..... :61 SID e 's S C e-q ce ScIeT EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Emnlover(s) Position Title Dates of Employment... n e C, -j REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name .. ..... ... Address �Ojq7 Arj,h Phone No. Yqa s—­'- One,41<t-A- a / ,3>'972- —3 2-2— ( 2") IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? NO If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record- I certify under penalty of perjury under the la s of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Date SI to V, UO INOT VVFI1e, 0elUWA.Ilb� LII It' IIY' No Date: 1 Voter Registration Verification: Residency verification: E�'�Ycs on: I Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date:-----, Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires:_ Name: Bryan Urias Commission Requested: Planning STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Serving my community has always been a top priority in my life and the opportunity to serve on the City of Baldwin Park's Planning Coninussion would help me in advancing this goal. As a fifteen year resident of Baldwin Park and. as a public servant through various professional and volunteer commitments, it would be an honor to help improve the quality of life for my fellow residents. I ask for your consideration of my application for the Baldwin Park Planning Commission. My goals in serving on the commission would be to help formulate sound public policy around important issues that would best benefit the residents of Baldwin Park. Additionally, I would work diligently to secure available resources that would assist our community. As a current staffer for Congresswoman Judy Chu and formally for Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis, I have had the ability to work on important public policy issues, especially those important to Baldwin Park, such as housing, transportation, and economic development. Through this capacity, I was able to develop various relationships with local organizations and government agencies that focus on providing resources to the public. With my experience and established relationships I would be able to bring to the commission a fresh perspective and access to resources that could benefit the commission's important work. My experience in capacity building and managing local issues has given me the multi- tasking and organizational skills that would benefit the commission. I believe that my unique standing relationship with the corrunwaity and my work experience offers valuable qualifications that will help in advancing the goals of the Baldwin Park Planning Commission. As my background illustrates, I have many unique educational and professional traits that would supplement the success of the commission. In addition, I am motivated and enthusiastic, and would appreciate the opportunity to contribute to the Baldwin Park Planmling Commission. Name l ' �f%� Commission Requested: €. ✓�nJ Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: _ Signatur�"�� Notice: Please be advised that you and your qu alifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of app ointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provi ded however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current pr oof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. .. �' _ � ° � E • Home Phone No. CeIl/Message Phone No. I Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote "n the City of Baldwin Park? —4LS Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: 4rS G.E-D?_ Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? @ V6 in 11 rlqr��� 0 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the foilowing carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appoMmeni. r-au udbu considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?� —N)6 If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: Commission Requ*oted dy� MM U61110 Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. * oNAO � \' . ,, AkL-Y -CA � O k~ \ � " [�'iOi ` 0 h _sh � 7LAe /) \ / —Si g 'na:t u r e Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kemt on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur /n the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time Df said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Name Residence Address -'! I /AA o- 1 1/) A u e� REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. M-04'n 12S 0 2-016 02- rl'I i LAO't d CA_ IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIA LATION?A-JeL If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: Date Residency verification: Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Do Not Write Below this ❑ No Date: C j t 0 ❑ No Date- El No Date: M Voter item tration Verification: ❑ Yes Appointnaent date: Terni expires: in-= ' Commios�n��ue�a � Name =�� STATEMENT OF QUAL11FICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Notice: Please beadvised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open This Application and Statement nfQualification will be kept on Re for two (2) years. During this time, should vacancy occur /n the commission for which you have requested consideration mf appointment, your application will be included /n the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board andJor agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position:_ EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 02 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name K C, 0/ III je- � SL5 Aii--0�1- r L REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name K Address :2 0/ Y , ro Te 'uci, ", L REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name K Address :2 Phone No. Y , ro Te 'uci, ", IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIA LATION?_� If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: ACKNOWL EDGE UENTICERTFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of pedury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. I J (2,3110 Date 1— Do WtWrite Belo _ I Residency verification: M Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date. kLl 10- ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: Appointment date: Term exi3ires: r■ quested:Ftz)4),Jr)r'I iuX--commission Re Name Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: �zX Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. m PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name— Residence Address— Length of time at this Address: .-E-mail address: y11,V,41e_,x Home Phone No.— Cell/Message Phone No. 73 Are you 18 years of age or older? 11;_7S Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park?_e��T;-- Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? __Zv� If yes, name of agency and position: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Employer(s) Position Title Dates of Emplovment REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. I I Nam Address Phone No. IMPORTANT:' Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an.automatic bar to appointment, Eachcaseis considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF,A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?lk If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: I understand tha filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify underr rju under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing rjN is true aXd correct, I Date Signature Do Not Write BeIdW this U�e Onf� Residency verification: El Yes E No Date: Voter Registration Verification: El Yes 0 No Residency verification: El Yes El No Date: Appointment date'. Residency verification: El Yes E! No Date: Term expires: ^ ' ' on " �r~ � �� Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement ofQualification will be kept on file for two (2)years. During this time, ahould�a vacancy occur in the commission fbr which you have requested consideration ol'appointment Your application 'WI/I be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit Current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof nf residency with each. recruitment, will invalidate this EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. 76c7— 7'Zzy Voter Registration Verification: V1 Yes El No Residency verification: ❑ Yes IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?A(n_ If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: Residency verification: -0—Yes oNo Date: GILIA0 Voter Registration Verification: V1 Yes El No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ED] No Date: Term expires: ted: commission Reques Narne- Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will b,* beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: . . . ...... S7 Ignature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. -1pli-I 11111111111111 "1 1111, 1 11 11 1111 511 i I'll, For over twenty years traveling and dealing with various city regulations and the EPA in regards to automotive air cononing, I feel I've learned a great deal. I presently sit on the Automotive Board of Directors at Fullerton College for five years, which has helped me deal with industrial heads in the industry, also learning to prepare, review and maintain orderly and coordinate development in helping the Fullerton College develop. Previous 2 -Year Planning Commission Applicants Length of time at this Address*.J_�_YE-mail address: Home Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? V&f Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park?— Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? A 10 If yes, name of agency and position: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction io not an automatic bar 0oappointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: AcmwomusoGEmewT/CERnFICxTx]w: | understand that upon filing, this application becomes upublic record. |oerofy under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. .1 Date Si nature Db Not Write B6 lo\� this Lin6,'-'Fdr City Use Only Residency verification: VYes El No Date:-JhYh'D-- Voter Registration Verification: M"'Yes El No Residency verification: [?� Yes El No Date:- 6,4-7 1(c), Appointinent date: verification: El Yes El No Date: Terrn expires: Commission Requested: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. 9 ' Date:— Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may he discussed by the City Council at an open This Application and Statement Df Qualification will be kept onfile for two (2) years. During this time, should vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, ynu7 application will be included /n the pool Of applicants provkƒ8dhow8mer,thety0UGubn7itcurrGntproofOfre8idencyet1hebn7e Of said recruitment. Failure /U provide current proof Of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. R.-EIVEIVIS6 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name A/ Residence Address Length of time at this Address: Y Smail address: C-9 4,7 Home Phone No. & ( 35 Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? V/" Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? V Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: — EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ff2' High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of Collecie or Universi ! Course of Study Degree -4v L l2- 4 i Ic' 4 Cq -7- r, L /7, C EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Employer(s) Position Title Dates of Employment NAkkW Lu('t� S 4t Z,� - ? lVe!7 7,^ REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Adclres Phone No. Kli CA, _2 -,L / 2-4 & L- Gi 0 q- �t IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case lis considered on its individual merits. A0 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury u der thelaws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct.,` ,—" Date Signature Do Not Write 1861ow this Line - For City Use Only Residency verification: F?T�Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: R El ' Yes No Residency verification: rQ/Yes El No Date:�Iqbl , 10 Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: -ftm Name Pq/dvz/'C-) Commission Requested: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council atunopen This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept �file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will ba included /n the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PERSONAL INFORMATION: 6� Name f r Ckc- Residence Address- 13 (�, Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: IA' e7 U, I. Home Phone No. .6)-I/- --7"2),7-0C1 e Cell /Message Phone No. 62-6- - '315 -ZTz/,2-Z_._ Are you 18 years of age or older? Pe_3 Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? K__11�? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? )G IC, If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 V2 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree VC, r441r,�i ck,7 r­7 I../ EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Emplover(s) Position Title Dates of Employment 1\ V I �' 1� "` Cov , In... e4 -, LA �, N,-,t I, I 1;-V­5 J REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. 44i r 3 V1 if, q bq &q '71 J IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? ) If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct 1-2 Date Signature UON01 V,VF,IIU DUIQW, Lt 115UHU- rUl Residency verification: [;Kyes ❑ No Date: — i lmlec Voter Registration Verification: R Yes El No Residency verification: 1:1 Yes El No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: ( r- Name V�C,tA ( t-, /L Commiee�nRe ueo�d Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. vkle- 3� �/_ hwl-i �~ / / 4e ` I. / ^ L/ J P^. _/ /� �l �~ �'r �r�� L���� Z'��'�- UZ lb 'le) Sighature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at' an open This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application mil/ba/no/uded/nbhepoo/nf applicants providadhowmver,6hutynuoubnnitcunrentpnoofofreakƒencyafbhetin7e ofoakƒreco/it/nent Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Ty 13622 Elwyn Dr. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 626 - 315 -8427 - vidal.f.lmarquez @gmail.colm Education California State University Northridge B.A., Urban Planning and Studies (2010) Urban Planning & Environmental Analysis Concentration Dean's List, Cuivulative GP,9 3.33 Professional Experience Pla]rtiji iritettz Sep��rribe 2009 -P reseait City of Covina, Covina, CA • Assisted in the preparation of planning documents, letters, research and reports. • Coordinated with Redevelopment Manager on Town Center Specific Plan update. • Provided counter assistance to applicants and residents under supervision. Related pork Experience Overnight Associate July 2008 July 2009 Gilly Hicks Sydney, Santa Anita, Arcadia, CA 0 Organized merchandise overnight for next day purchases. Coordinated with a team to construct and assemble displays. Loss Management Administrative Assistant T'.,ly 2006 -May 2007 Green Dot Corporation, Monrovia, CA • Perform general office duties such as maintailvng records and basic management systems. • Prepare reports, memos, letters and various documents in regard to the protection of financial loss. Biology La b T?Cl?nicials �csistant December 2005- laniiag-T 2006 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 0 Assist biologists and geneticists with Ply Project in a laboratory setting. Skills Proficient in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); Internet applications. Applicable Coursework General_ Plan & Zoning, Planning in Public Sector, CEQA for Planners. Awards and Scholarships California P lanin- ft g Fouz1dation Scholarship (2009) Los Angeles Section Award Volunteer Work- Assisted on various occasions MTA planner James Rojas on interactive urban planning model for public events and fairs that reach out to the public. roc car - . PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Address r � 3 C-c"I'l Length of time at this Address: (IS E-mail address: Ot _6 Home P h o n e No. Cp _") (o) 4 ('c-, - Cr' Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? kd If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 112 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of EmQlover(s) .— Position Title Dates of Emp]oVment C-c" e e REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name —Address Phone No. arb 50' 2 a- -C) 7i T 10 r e S Irrev ear 8­,26 &2& 969-3-12'4 cd&76-) c-­ IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? k) If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify un e, en I f perjury under s of the State of California that the foregoing t' 0 ry is an correct. YZ, D ate Signature Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date:— Voter Registration Verification: P! Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: I have grown up in Baldwin Park and I have always wanted to help make my city better place to live in. I have four children and all of them have been growing up in this beautiful city. I currently have my home childcare business'where I serve all children from the age of 0 months to the age of 13 with and with out disabilities. My goals have been to make our city clean and safe for all the residents and for future generations. My objective is to serve the City Council and the City to the best of my ability, to do my part in make Baldwin Park the best. I have served as a class representative for Head Start program and I have also served as the President on the Head Start Policy committee. I am familiar with the Ralph M. Brown Act codified in Cal. Gov't. I have also volunteered at Saint Johns the Baptist as a First Communion and Confirmation Catechist for a total of 4 yrs. I have also volunteered at Tracy Elementary with various duties. I am proficient in Word and Excel programs. I also speak Spanish and English. The reason that I think that I should be appointed to the planning commission is one being a long time resident and loving my city I know I can help make a positive difference for my community. I will perform all duties required or as ordered by the City Council as ordered. I take direction very well, great listener, and I also am a quick learner I interact very well with my community and 1 am an active member of my community. It would be the greatest honor if appointed to the plaiming corninission to serve the City Council and my City of Baldwin. Park. Date: 4/28/09 Signature: Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. � l Nam Commiaa�n�ques�d ` x\ Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission, - Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open This A��o��and S��m�t�Q����v����on/�8r t��y��D�gd������a vacancy ' occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be� included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure hz provide current proof nf residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application, MIMIM 1!• Home Phone (951) 273 -1556 Cell (951) 283 -9718 Jean April 21, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: It is with. great respect that I am writing this letter of reference for Demuia Robles. As an Infant/Toddler Specialist for WestEd Child & Family Studies, Program for Infa-arroddler Care I had the pleasure to work with Deanna as a participant in our training program and professional in her community. Deanna has successfully taking both. training prograrns, sections I & 11, for professional growth to better serve her families and children. The training program focuses on the latest in research for quality care of young children and to assist in implementing a nurturing infant /toddler program in center base care or In a family child care home setting. The Infant and Toddler Care training program totaled 62 hours of training and about 40 hours of technical assistance/observation time spent with participants outside of training. During the past two years I have had the opportunity to work along side Deanna at her work site. I was able to observe first hand how Deanna handled situations and interacted with children and families. Deanna demonstrates a very caring approach in handling concerns of parents enrolled in the program. She also shows a great deal of respect for the individual needs and interests of the children she cares for. Deanna has shown tremendous growth in the ability to evaluate herself and set personal areas of growth, challenging herself to grow to the next level. Deanna would often be the first to speak up at trainings, volunteering examples of her daily interactions with children and how she would try things differently. Deanna is well liked and respected by the children and families she works with at her Family Child Care home. It is my belief that Deanna will continue to benefit and grow as a professional by continuing her education and. partnering with leaders in her community. Thank You Taylor Barrington M.A. Infant /Toddler Specialist WestEd, PITC Partners for Quality Name Address Phone No. Anita Montenegro 4519 N. Park Ave. Baldwin Park, CA (626) 962-5716 Laura Miranda 1563 E. Dexter St. Covina, CA 91724 (626) 331-8786 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? No If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Do Not Write BeloW this Line - For City Use Onl� Residency verification: R�Yes ❑ No DateJJLQ-JJ2— Voter Registration Verification: [�rYes El No Residency verification: E/Yes ❑ No Date:-01-1)]J-10 Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Tenn expires: Name-, Cruz Baca Sembello Commission Requested: Planning.. Commission STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. I have been a long time resident of Baldwin Park and have close ties to the community as well as businesses. I recognize the need for growth and changes needed to bring our community and businesses together and am prepared to work closely with City Council and other Commissions to help make this possible. K8y lifetime experiences are: Business owner for 4v+ years, Budgets and Finances, Contract negotiations, V.P. of Rising Rhythms, a non-profit organization that offers music programs to low income communities, Pres.of Ralph and Alice Baca Foundation, a non-profit that will offer scholarships to Baldwin Park graduates. Board member of California Alliance to Protect Property Rights, Sacramento, CA. I have great love for the City of Baldwin Park and believe that I can offer my lifetime experiences if appointed to the Planning Commission. Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed bv the City Council Et an open This ��a����t�Q��t��be/�t����0��� During /�����a �@'rr'----/nbh�C0r�y��GklO���h�hy0UhGv�requested COD3kƒ0c8�}DDf y0UT �}n vacancy appointment, .' `~ '�-f/ pool /8 ' dhOm/�v��bh8fyDUSUb0�/:8��R�n»�»/OfReG�ex�0yatbhe�n/e Nx�bg�C�����0Un�pD0/ 8pp0C8O p/�mo� ,.-- 0f said recruitment. Failure bJprovide current proof Of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. 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Namg Mariscla Flores Frans Bruins Address 3822 Kenmore Ave. Baldwin Park, CA 10440 Balsa St. Rancho Cucamonga, CA rlmz1.1 ' -- WITOUT-57 M, r• t1� IMPORTANT: Read the following carefUlly and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Eacheaseis considered on its individual merits. No HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?_ If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICER"nFICATION: I understand that upon firing, this application becomes a public record, f certify A �7 Residency verification: D Yes ❑ Nio Date: voter Regis do veirication: 0 Yes El No Residency verification: 0 Yes Cl No Date: Appointment date. Residency verification: El Yes El No Date-________ Term expires:______ ­'� I V?CcVV-e**tOv'I /6OOA*VAvVt,4-7 Name Commission Requested: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: 0 -0-- gn'a'tu e Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Arlene Hernandez's Statement of Qualifications As a proud Baldwin Park resident, I have had the honor to be appointed by the City Council as a commissioner for the Recreation and Community Services Commission. In my two year term, I have collaborated with the commissioners and Parks and Recreation staff to enhance quality of life for all Baldwin Park residents, In addition of being a Baldwin Park commissioner, my experiences' working closely with Baldwin Park residents consists of- • Being an active member and team leader for the Baldwin Park Advisory Committee (BP-RAC), a committee that promotes policies and programs for a healthy environment in the City of Baldwin Park. • Participated on quarterly meetings for the Community Advisory Committee for Baldwin Park Unified School District Adult School. • Lobbying on Capitol Hill to promote EN-ACT 2010, a strategic alliance promoting healthy food and activity environment in California, Though, the most rewarding part of being a volunteer commissioner is expressing the concerns and appreciations that the residents have toward the Department of Recreation and Community Services. It is a responsibility that I have taken to the heart, by participating in array of services that the department provides in the community. If appointed a second term as a commissioner, I pledge to represent Baldwin Park residents and inspire our residents for a lifestyle that embraces good health, through lifelong learning and enrichment, active and healthy living and environmental sustainability. It my goal as a commissioner to continue my dedication to empower our community with services that benefit all of the residents in City of Baldwin Park. 12728 Torch St. 204A Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Cell phone: (626) 201-0366 Email: cirleliehdz@ymall.com Education: University of La Verne, Spring 2011 Master of Science in Gerontology California State University Fullerton, June 2006 Bachelor of Science in Human Services Work Experience: Health Educator, September 2008- Present Alta Med Health Services, Monterey Park * Conduct weekly health education classes on chronic diseases topics in Spanish and English to 10 -15 patients. * Promote, arrange, and participate in outreach events at Alta Ivied clinics and in the connnunity. * Work closely with physicians, nurses, and other staff to create educational programs or materials, such as brochures and classes, for the health education department. * Maintain and update health education materials for content and cultural appropriateness. * Follow-up with patients' health action plans and conduct one-on-one intervention if needed. Community Resource Advisor, February 2005 — February 2008 211 Info Line of Los Angeles County, Sala Gabriel * Assisted up to 45 callers daily with information and referrals for county programs and services. * Advocated for additional services that callers may need and provided an excellent follow-up. * Participated in community outreach events twice a month and informed to over a hundred attendees. * Responded inirnediately and regularly to crisis calls dealing with suicide, domestic violence, and abuse. (r, Generated reports on elder abuse for the Adult Protective Service Department in the Los Angeles County. Facilitator, August 2001 - February 2005 Latino Domestic Violence Program, Los Angeles * Conducted 30 to 40 clients' intake in a week and enrollment letters for court order batterers. * Facilitated weekly support groups meeting for victims and batterers of domestic violence * Maintained detailed records of client's status for the Department of Probation in Los Angeles County. * Demonstrated weekly domestic violence awareness presentations in both Spanish and English languages to local community agencies. Philanthropy: • Recreation and Community Service Commissioner for City of Baldwin Park, 2008-Present • Shelter advocate and volunteer for Su Casa Domestic Violence Shelter, 2006-2009 • Member of the Community Advisory Committee for Baldwin Park Unified School District Adult Schools. • Active member of Baldwin Park Resident Advisory Committee (BP-RAC), a community group that advises People on the Move on policies and programs that can improve children's' environments in Baldwin Park. • Founding member of the first multicultural Greek sorority, Lambda Sigma Gamma Inc., Phi Chapter at California State University of Fullerton. An association that instill the desire for self improvement, scholastic excellence and the cultivation of civic responsibility; in addition to promote unity and higher education amongst women. T A T E 0 F C A L I F Q R N I A r , f , Arfene YfernandeA In Recognition OfAftaTeifs Core Value 2009Awardee "Encourage ea i o By the Honorable RONALD S. CALDERON NoVEmBER 127", 2009 A AL I F 0 R N I A L E G I S LA T U R E r r r / / r in honor f ur dedication to e,-�ceffence andyour c1 ntfi6utions to AliaMedWraafi Services. The 56thAssemfify distfict commends you in recemq the Core ValuesAward. on 6eha�f of ourgratefuf community, we proudly honoryour commitment to (eadership andservice. Norwalk, California November 12, 2009 I VILEASE ATi"ACH A CITY OF Vii- ALDWIN PARK RECEIVE] I �4� Residence Address &Jt- 9AI;ZK, a --- V --- Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: Home Phone No. ql0t) -'5--7zj" Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do YOU currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? if yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 102 High School Graduate? 1110 G.E.D.? I�C> W Name and Address of Lmployer(s) fIosmon I itle uales or tzmpioymem: 3jU_r_>L'0"'j ?Aey-- 1A.0'j11F1VP t4.1'35_ -zt57 -SCAACOL, OA"P�Ds (gr'EeT_ffrz_ 1,2- - -3 -3- 5 5 3&­-rq tA. %Ac>LL,4 ANJq- Residency verification: ❑ Yes L_c>,,Pcr.j Date: Term expires: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. Date: t4.1'35_ -zt57 > AgIgA 'f>A4LLC_ OA, C'4- 1,2- - -3 -3- 5 5 A4,3A Lt,t Residency verification: ❑ Yes ss n5 Date: Term expires: IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case ls considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? Q If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. WE Residency verification: V Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: Rl"'Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: Na Date Commission Requested: !t, :, sMl Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. I will always and will continue to serve the commission and the community through hard work i e resi en s o ou commum am prow o ow at y vo unteermg, atten ing meetings, and speaking with the residents of our city, can confidently be a positive and motivation asset to all. One of my continuing goals would be to help people become more aware and involved in the services and activities that our city has to offer. I would also continue to be an invaluable liaison and source of information to our commission and its members by bringing our residents needs and concerns to their attention. Because of my many contacts of residents of various ages and backgrounds voice concerns or ideas of our rtimmuniW My growing sans actory m and what I do is done with sincerity. Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. April 14, 2010 To Whom It May Concern: It is an honor to write this letter of reference on behalf of Mrs. Irma Tarango for employment with your organization. I have had the privilege of knowing this beautiful lady as a parent volunteer and as an employee at Baldwin Park High School for over 20 years. It is a rarity these days to meet such a unique person as Mrs. Tarango. What makes her so unique is her 24/7 warm and caring qualities. Anyone who comes close to Mrs. Tarango is sure to receive a dose of her friendly and kind - hearted spirit. In the years I have known Mrs. Tarango, I have never witnessed a more positive and endearing person. As the principal's assistant, I have worked closely with many parents from our community and scores employees with diverse personalities, but none stand out more than Mrs. Irma Tarango. As an employee, Mrs. Irma Tarango currently serves as one of our Gate Greeters assigned at the front gate of Baldwin Park High School. She has worked this assignment for 10 years. Mrs. Tarango is the first person that staff, parents, students and visitors make contact with when they arrive on campus. The staff at Baldwin Park High School is extremely appreciative of the manner in which Mrs.Tarango cautiously communicates any questionable visitor to our security staff while maintaining the visitor's level of comfort in mind. Her positive energy and caring demeanor complimented with her friendly smile brightens the lives of everyone who comes through our gates leaving them with a lasting impression of the customer service she has provided. Moreover, Mrs. Irma Tarango is also a tireless volunteer who looks out for her community. In the past two decades, Mrs. Tarango has helped raise thousands of dollars in scholarship awards for graduating seniors. Mrs. Tarango will not give up the fight to ensure that students receive an opportunity of a college education. In addition, Mrs. Tarango is committed to helping needy families. Her involvement in the community has opened many doors allowing her to help families in need as well as coordinate the Turkey - Give -Away Program each year. She is an amazing caring person who places everyone's needs first over her own. Over the years, Mrs. Irma Tarango has received many awards. One of the most prestigious awards she has received is Senator Gloria Romero's "Outstanding Woman of the 24`I' District" award in April 2009. It was an honor to be seated with her family to watch Mrs. Tarango receive this award. She has also been honored many times by the Baldwin Park Unified School District and the City of Baldwin Park for her countless hours of volunteer work and community service. BOARD OF EDUCATION Blanca Estela Rubio, President Christina Lucero, Clerk /Vice President Hugo A. Tzec, Member Teresa I. Vargas, Member Jack B.. White, Member "iiOlYle of the Braves" Mark. M. Skvorna, Superintendent For all these reasons, I highly recommend Mrs. Irma Tarango for employment. Without a doubt, she will Make an ideal employee and an asset to your organization- -you will not be disappointed. If there are any questions you may want to ask, please do not hesitate to contact me at (626) 960 -5431, ext. 3115 or email at crterranova 8 66 a,,bpusd.net. Respectfully submitted, Cecilia R. Terranova Torres Baldwin Park High School dYUu North ruente Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Phone: (626) 960 -7745 Fax: (626) 856 -4069 www.bpbraves.net March 4, 2010 To Whom This May Concern: As School Community Liaison of Baldwin Park High School, I have had the extreme pleasure of working with Mrs. Irma Tarango for the past 3 years. Although I have known Mrs. Tarango through her work in the District English Language Learner Advisory Committee, for the past 17 years, I have recently experienced her involvement here at BPHS. She has been actively involved in the Parent Advisory on our campus, raising funds to support our students through scholarships. Her involvement includes: Researching different resources for donations of turkeys for needy families at Thanksgiving, Donations of monetary contributions from businesses for needy families at Christmas, she continuously brings information regarding city functions that will involve parents. Irma's knowledge of resources and her willingness to always go above and beyond is to be commended. Mrs. Tarango is always giving of her time and has acquired a lot of friends through her acts of kindness and generosity and is serving as an excellent role model. She has always had a good relationship with the staff. Teachers and parents appreciate all the support she has given them and their students. Mrs. Tarango has consistently demonstrated her commitment to education and support of extracurricular activities for our schools. Mrs. Irma Tarango is hard working, committed and dedicated and is truly worthy of consideration for any organization with which she chooses to affiliate herself. Since -� Diana Ruvira School Community Liaison Baldwin Park High School P.O. Box 3699 • 3699 North Holly Avenue, Baldwin Park, California 91706 • (626) 962 -3311 • Fax(626)337-7381 June 6, 2000 To Whom It May Concern, This is a letter of recommendation for Irma Tarango, Vice - President of the District English Learner Advisory Committee ( DELAQ. I have had the pleasure of working with Mrs. Tarango, for the last three years in my capacity as District Coordinator of Bilingual Education and Cultural Diversity. The DELAC plays an important role in representing the English Learner students and families in the Baldwin Park Unified School District and sponsors several major annual district events, such as the Home School Partnership, the High School Student Scholarship Essay Contest and the Multicultural Fair. All these events are more successful because of Mrs. Tarango's leadership and participation. For over 25 years, Irma Tarango has contributed thousands of parent volunteer hours. Irma Tarango is an extremely involved parent leader of the community who is generous with her time and energy. Because of her knowledge and experience, parents and community participants look to her for leadership and guidance. In my opinion, she is an important and vital link for the people of this community to the City of Baldwin Park and to the Baldwin Park Unified School District. Irma Tarango's personal strengths include conflict resolution and team building as well as a willingness to work hard. She is always willing to help solve problems for all those involved. In her personal life, Irma Tarango is devoted to her family and friends. Baldwin Park Unified School District is proud and lucky to have a person such as Irma Tarango serve the school community. I recommend her most highly for the position of city commissioner. Sincerely yours, Elaine Medina Coordinator of Bilingual Education and Cultural Diversity Olga Morales, President Marco A. Dominguez, Ph.D., Clerk/Vice President Jean Carpenter, Member Kathleen Gair, Member • Ralph J. Nunez, Member - / \ / \� } � \ % < r � . 2^ Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is proud to recognize Hs. Irma Taranto In honor of your outstanding leadership, commitment and support in the battle against cancer. ,I,'ACE-TTERjIvC Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Richard Naum t:b' The Best Cancer Care. Anywhere. 'IkISHEO ' Vice President, Development CF1 4PPRECIA MIN' CER TIF] CA TE OF Presented To IRNLk TARANGO BALDWIN PARK In recognition of yo r achievement in receiving the "2009 u. 70M ftom the office of California OUTSTANDING ff AN A WARD Senator Gloria Romero. Your commitment to the cominunity a nd civic te of the c activism has improved the quality of life o the people ?41h District and is to be highly commended. gratitude and best wishes for a We, the undersigned, extend our r JTY prosperous future on behalf of the citizens of the "FRIENDL Y C THE END OF THE SANTA FE j4. OF EL MON TE tip Doted this 2 O ' day of Alarch 2009, in the City, of El IvIonte, County of Uo - n ia. Los Angeles and State of Cal" 7 BRNME G. GUT !ERPEj��Z` Mayor 7 Ll-�L i lllol!�n PATRICIA A-- W-,kLLACH-- Councilwoman jo""Wl 15TATE OF CALIFORNIA j-10N E N D A PRESENTED TO IRMA TARANGQ OUTSTANDING WOMAN OF THE 24T" DISTRICT In Recognition of Your Outstanding Contributions to the Cite of Baldwin Park, both as a Faculty, Member at Baldwin Park High School and a Member of the Recreation and Community Services Commission. Your Work is Greatly Appreciated and You are Truly Deserving of this Honor. —OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF THE 24TH DISTRICT AWARDS CELEBRATION— March 20, 2009 A U 0_7 O PLO 4-A 6U dU u c 4-4 lu i64 45 O PLO 4-A in LLj LLI LLJ • LLJ 0 U.J 0 cl, z LLJ LLJ U.J, z z 0 Z 0 0 re Z 0 z l-" ,A z 7 7 `'mod Kra ■ oue "K ze­: 4i Y 0., 411111 .f p& LAW in LLj LLI LLJ • LLJ 0 U.J 0 cl, z LLJ LLJ U.J, z z 0 Z 0 0 re Z 0 z l-" ,A z 7 7 `'mod Kra ■ oue "K ze­: p& LAW gp� 1p 4pro"o, UJ UJ ""s rf 2 MmO �V A -ewV 41 z5 oko la" % 0, in LLj LLI LLJ • LLJ 0 U.J 0 cl, z LLJ LLJ U.J, z z 0 Z 0 0 re Z 0 z l-" ,A z 7 7 `'mod Kra ■ ze­: p& 7 7 `'mod Kra ■ p& LAW sr 1p C-4 UJ p& LAW sr 1p C-4 UJ UJ ""s rf 'W p" (D K, 01 c c 0 Cert y`icate of W§cognition �Presentedto ----s Inna Taranyo Woman of the Tear, 24t6 Senate District In recognit ion of your outstanding accomp[ishments and 'but' ns. Your commitment to Leadership and community contributions. 1 11 service is co-nimenda6fe and salute you jor serving as a role mode( for ar[woinen across our state. Congratulations! res guilar, Vice Tresident, iLos-Angeks (Board of Ed tion %arch 20, 2009 Student Commissioner Nominations CITY • BALDWIN PARK RECREATION / COMMUNITY SERVICES RECEIVED STUDENT COMMISSION INFORMATION FORM APR 1. 9, 2010 11f F Name of High School awarTUF:1 Uffrkwl PERSONAL INFORMATION: [To be completed by Student) Name H Residence Address mom fir' ' Date of Birth: Z, Social Security # T Af Home Phone No. 1' Message Phone No. E-mail address: r" UN, J; I � Ulf, Grade: Graduation Year: Name of Parents )orGuardians Student lives with: [ ] Both Parents [ ] Mother [ ] Father >1 Guardian i Person to call in case of emergency: - 11 � ') "I � -" I Phone No.: �Cl Zr , � k 1z - 1- �- . L ) "'i) C Date Student's Signature Parent/G than SignaTure For Office Use Only Appointment Date: Re-Appointment Date: Comments: cc: [ ] Personnel Department [ ] Recreation Director [ ] Recreation Secretary t ' ~,-�-� Name of School Graduating Class of. Home Address Home Phone Note toPrincipal: Please provide a written letter of recommendation for the above named student. _ |l j /\ / Principal's Signature New Recreation & Community Services Commission Applicants s= CE E PLLASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION PEAR - 2010 A UTILITY BILL AND A`COPY OF YOUR And PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS OF V ALt')VIPPJJ ARK APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: �,� irYi y i �, 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name W2E� fGi Residence Address°" Length of time at this Address: 'a "„ E -mail address: � w ; � �.� e r—+ 1. d 0 K , 6- Home Phone No. � / C(19 ° � L' 41 Cell /Message Phone No. ( ,- ,e? 6t) Are you 18 years of age or older? e Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? \J c Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of Collecie or Universitv Course of StudV Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to er s Position Title Dates of Em to ment a .� , a C1(9 is '70-0,5 I� t�`f' REFERENC lease provide the names of two ( @} persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. a a,U'r t IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penal f perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true an c. rrect. Dat6 Signature Leo, Not write twoW InIS Line ni Residency verification: CYeS ❑ No Date: (AWiv Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: Name Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Date: Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. March 1, 2010 I am an educated, cultured, experienced, and very friendly Latin woman. from Baldwin Park. I have not lived here all my life. As I go about town and notice the cultural and recreational activities here, I wonder how my input can help improve what is available for Baldwin Park residents. For instance, I relish living, studying, working, and -worshipping in a culturally rich community such as Baldwin Park. This town is pregnant with exciting ethnic diversity and talent. As a fine arts teacher and art historian, I feel my education and background has prepared me for this commission for a term. My experience on various committees at my high school jobs and my university, have sharpened my critical thinking and problem solving skills that have public impact. I have a genuine interest in the advancement of the arts, cultural affairs, public exhibitions and activities, policy making protecting cultural awareness. In addition to this, I consider myself an ecologist and seek to preserve and beautify natural places and parks. Baldwin Park's principles and practices of community recreation, leisure, cultural programs and recreation administration might be well monitored by people interested in the arts, ecology and sports. I just assume this view. I would like to learn about federal, state and local laws, regulations and court decisions about how Baldwin Park manages and administers it recreational and community services. I am a loyal, very present, hard working person who is outgoing, cheerful, and wants to help make careful and wise choices for the city where I live and my family own property. Rosa Anaya 3827 Grace Avenue REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONZAL If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: Me AGKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and.correct. Signature , this Line - F Residency verification: ICJ Yes [I No Date: (Ole? IV Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date, verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: Appointment date: Term expires: Fl�')• MWE VIAMAW42rA V I Wall WA REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONZAL If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceffine received: Me AGKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and.correct. Signature , this Line - F Residency verification: ICJ Yes [I No Date: (Ole? IV Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date, verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: Appointment date: Term expires: Fl�')• Name Commission Requested: J /CZ L Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. Sec r�e�"0 v',y V Y1'Il!/ 1 Yi ✓C��d 11� 77 v v if@ , A r IVA M Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OFIBALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OFit' A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A COPY OF YOUR And k r PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSt APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: RC�t��`O� '" �mrn u. in ..a,. ..1. s; ;rte,. -1 fi r e�rh rnmmiccinn) PERSONAL INFORMATION: ,may Name ° Residence Address 41(qqfo L4 Scon 0 Ve 1 lr Length of time at this Address: f E -mail address: ®fi 1i�i a�7 -7 Home Phone No. d 10 at/) in_® _� 0- Cell /Message Phone No( /,,,)4j Are you 18 years of age or older? _ _ Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park ?_ Ve- Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (1 / High School Graduate? VeS G.E.D.? (/Course Name and Location of College or Universitv of Study De ree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to er s Position Title Dates of Employment REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. ; 51 OP e (p P hi) 5 - V (- IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? nu If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLEDGE T /CERTIFICAT N: I understand th on filing, this icati n becomes a public recor I certify under penalt of erjury under t laws of the S to of California t the foregoing is true an or ct. r — G ` /0 /V '5 Date Signature Uo Not Write l3elow tnls Line - f-or city use uniy Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: 'Name Commission Requested_,_'r� �1il1 ��iMhnGr STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. To S c-� OR ba �Icicfi hero ue- ,!t t . A . r- s o- Vv eat/ vt Ck, \ �n -�;?- L,�% � t(S Q, WOMMM 0 a 'JaA ) 0 be � 0� ±k �zt f el ce- Df- __ Cc�� °� c, ►A °fie L�h�- cA L Date: G`% ®. � Signat re Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. 3yvv i,4orin ruenTe /avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Phone: (626) 960 -7745 Fax: (626) 856 -4069 www.bpbraves.net April 30, 2010 To Whom This May Concern, As School Community Liaison of Baldwin Park High School, I have had the pleasure of knowing and working with Mrs. Norma Olmos for the past 3 years. She has been actively involved as a parent volunteer in supervising students on our school campus and cafeteria during lunch, as a Parent Patrol, ensuring the safety of all students on a daily basis. Mrs. Olmos has generously donated her time from 2007 to the current date of April, 2010. The Baldwin Park Unified School District has a strong commitment to student achievement and student safety. Parent and Community involvement is a crucial attribute for children's success. We actively promote opportunities for participation.. We recognize the importance of parental involvement in our schools. Research shows us that involving parents and validating parents as their child's first teacher is a crucial component of ensuring a student's academic success. Here at Baldwin Park High School we offer many workshops throughout the year, and parents are encouraged to volunteer in classrooms, volunteer in the organization of family events and fundraisers, to serve on School Site Councils, Bilingual Advisory Committees, and Booster Clubs. Recently this school year of 2009 -2010, Norma was nominated by the community to serve as a representative on our School Site Council. She accepted the nomination and was elected. She attends these meetings bringing vital concerns from other parents within our community and advocates for students and parents. She is committed and dedicated in attending district meetings once a month to gather information to bring back to the SSC at Baldwin Park High School. Mrs. Olmos is first of all to be commended for being an excellent parent model. She has an outstanding relationship with the other parent patrol's as well as teachers. Teachers appreciate all the support she has given them and their students. As a parent volunteer she goes above and beyond and has supported many activities such as Parent Conferences and has attended all of our parent workshops gathering as much information as she can to assist families in decision making and advocating to ensure the best educational experience for their children. Mrs. Olmos has consistently demonstrated her commitment to her children's, education and support for their schools. Mrs. Olmos is hard working, committed and dedicated and is truly the ideal parent to work at one's school. I am honored to have her at Baldwin Park High School making a difference in the lives of others as well as mine. PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF ~ ; I A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION MAY .� �,0` A COPY OF YOUR And PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: P Y k &,4 Ice <±, • o PERSONAL INF RMATION: Name iQ Tt,_ Residence Address ) 3 5 Z_�) Q e. �O h �, i rS Length of time at this Address: VV-;ail eeaddress: Home Phone No. z ! �°° �j �j co `- Cell /Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? .e S Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? e C Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? A,2 (� If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? k) (.) G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of StudV Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to er s Position Title Dates of Employment J O-L .S ?P 0 r— Z,? y REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. G ,o xi f Yla�l? ( Z IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? N 6 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true an orrect. Date Signlakt re llo Iyoi vvrne below inls Line - rur t.ALY U5c uin Residency verification: M Yes ❑ No Date: O I 0 Voter Registration Verification: Pryes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Terin expires: _ Name' Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. . 9a Y- 711Z Z V a4nne ? V� x 0 Date: % Al �< Signatur Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Previous 2 -Year Recreation & Community Services Commission Applicants PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILL AND And A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO.ib STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: -V 11 2 6 AN n c N i ,M 3eN19� (Annual ra e s (/4 SepaFdLU dVJJ"LaL U11 I ukluz- PERSONAL INFORMATION: Named. A APR 3 0 200 Residence Addres s Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: C y )F SAUD ARK 9 f)TP-4A-:RT-M- Cell/Message Phone No Home Phone Not Are you 18 years of age or older? i Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? VOW Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University — Course of Stud V Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em lo er s Position Title Dates of EmploVment A J REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. A IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?_ If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true d correct. Date Sig-hature Residency verification: Yes ❑ No Date: 1q[ 01 Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes Y No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: expires: ^ Commission Requested Name STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS- Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. L= Notice: Please beadvised that you and your qualifications may he discussed bv the City Council a/anopen This �onand 3haten1entof(Juah�ce�onw�be kept onf���r two Cgyeoro Dmtnobh�time, should o vacancy ' occur /n the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be� included /n the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency et the time of said recruitment. Failure tn provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. RECEIVED PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALD IN PARK CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION APR 2 3 2009 A, co ' PY OF YOUR And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITE OF BAi.-DWIN PARK S UtHAH I (ViENt RECREATION COMMUNITY APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: 10_ [5 COMMISSION COMMISSION in — '4 'C— ---k PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name L Residence Address Length of time at this Address: E-mail address: Home Phone No. 33 7- -7 Cell/tessage Phone :N D fA Ale' Iq Yl /v Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? els Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? A) Cj If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0) High School Graduate? G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or .University Course of Stud V Degree A EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Employer(s) Position Title Dates of Employment 6'6WAM REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No, Ah K 16 ?f If, --2-- VQ c F/ 7� 2— IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?—A/a If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. q C7 Date SignAure y q Qq ­s ly Residency verification: ❑ Yes El No Date: Voter Registration Verification: 2"Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date:-- Term expires:_ f\ C- CKC'f7 // 6)/V/ Name Ci !� 1? y (� �� Commission Requested: CD lt'f /q W 4117 x 5L-'A Occe S STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. N I l Date: Z 2-- 2 00 Signat Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID n CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION And GIV',1 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS;,`` RISK N APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: r- I f�, (A separate application is required for each commission) PERSONAL INFORMATION: Lo P tE. ,-Z- Name Residence Address :3,32-5 �)n I (A v�'k, n Rxfl�, Park, CA CA � —1 Length of time at this Address: A-+,ar-sE-maiI address: cA Lo P" yi . �LA Home Phone No. Cell/Message Phone No. ( Are you 18 years of age or older? `iK Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 High School Graduate? YE G.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Study Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Emplover(s) Position Title Dates of Emplo\/ment cmbu Oi UD,� f eu's, a9k � aq gec r�s ecyol�,A km",hf cal-P )Keo Ci o REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. Lin ib It e) 5 - 1 14 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION?�,,�() If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct, , lik Date ig6atu're X4=777 N' f,01(�Y[3405` Residency verification: Yes ❑ No Date: /It" 0 1 Voter Registration Verification: Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: Name t i,t E t- - Commission Requested: i 4tidst i l ! �'t� t.r,.YitI''I STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. (A m a 's' omr '1i'leU r� �'t�re c�-�i b n ci`'��'t i`51��.. � t"� "�i;' i e nc:L1 in "'it pe Ir'-1-1� o n 'z- �� �u t' r !f , < �l tm a oY) k',A lt`f o law 1 i 6 d✓��� � �C+i.�E F'+r C F 9 �lA a•^'@.Y �'".� `r! L4,.7' -C C.t. _ ! °�.7a 9 4�8i. -� s ti. �lw &� � b"S i 63 �v .. "„o� rd NJ C}C 6.� (� l i$ $ 'fit§LA e ( SsE�t B Date:. Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. 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Four years ago, with support from businesses, environmental and health organizations, California passed AB 32, a law that sets now clean energy and pollution control standards in California. This clean air and clean energy law has launched our state to the forefront of the clean technology industry — sparking innovation and clean energy businesses that are creating hundreds of thousands of new California jobs, If passed, this initiative would kill competition and jobs from clean energy and technology businesses and stifle billions of dollars in economic investments. Proposition will kill clean technology jobs, innovation and billions of dollars of investment in California. • Clean energy businesses represent one of the few bright spots in our recovering economy. Since 2005, California green jobs have grown 10 times faster than the statewide average. • According to a now report from the California Employment Development Department, 500,000 employees work in clean technology or green jobs in California.' • There are more than 12,000 clean tech companies in California." • The number of California green businesses has increased 45% and green jobs expanded by 36% from 1995 to 2008 while total jobs in California expanded only 13 %. From 2007 to 2008, when state employment fell 1 %, green jobs continued to grow 5 %.1' Proposition will put California at a significant disadvantage in the race to be the nation's clean energy and clean technology leader. • AB 32 has put California in a unique position to corner the clean tech market. California's clean technology sector received $9 billion cumulative venture capital investment from 2005 -09, including $2.1 billion investment capital in 2009 - 60 percent of the total in North America and more than five times the investment in our nearest competitor, Massachusetts."l • If Ala 32 is repealed, it will send a chilling message to investors and open the door for other states. According to the nonpartisan State Legislative Analyst, the suspension of AB 32 could. "dampen additional investments in clean energy technologies or in so- called 'green jobs` by private firms, thereby resulting in less economic_ activity, than would otherwise be the case." Projections of economic doom and gloom resulting from AB 32 have been thoroughly debunked by independent economists and Legislative Analyst. • Those seeking to repeal AB 32 cling to several studies by a Sacramento professor claiming economic doom and gloom. However, the Legislative Analyst recently evaluated these studies and concluded: "Our review of this study indicates that it contains a number of serious shortcomings that render its estimates of the annual economic costs of state regulations essentially useless.'' (more) Californians for Clean Energy and ,lobs, sponsored by environmental organizations and business. Major funding by Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund, California Ballot Measure Committee for Clean Energy and Jobs and Green Tech Action Fund. FPPC ID # 1324059. 110011th Street, Sie, 200, Sacramento, CA 95814 infonstopdiayunergW(ppxon) phone /fax number 888.445.7880 Stop the Dirty Energy Proposition Business Pact Sheet Page 2 }proposition would create more regulatory uncertainty and costs for business. Absent AB 32, it is likely that thousands of local government agencies, including air quality districts, water districts, cities, counties, councils of governments, as well as various state agencies, will adopt hundreds if not thousands of disparate and perhaps even conflicting regulations to curb pollution and greenhouse gases. California has 58 counties, 480 cities, 2,300 independent special districts and dozens of state agencies. The regulatory uncertainty and bureaucracy under this scenario could create a nightmare for any business to operate in California. 'Employment Development Department -- Labor Market Information Division, Califomia's Green Economy, April, 2010. ' "Many Shades of Green," Collaborative Economics and Next 10, Dec. 2009. i- tip: / /cleantecti.com "tiAwt.lao.ca.gov /reports /2010 /rsre/ab32 econ reviewlab32 econ review 030910,as x Californians for Clean Energy and Jobs, sponsored by environmental organizations and business. Major funding by Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund, California Ballot Measure Committee for Clean E=nergy and Jobs and Green Tech Action Fund. FPPC 10 # 1324059. 110011th Street, Ste. 200, Sacramento, CA 95814 info,stopdigenergyprop.conl phone /fax number 888.445.7880 Two Texas oil companies are spending millions to push Prop. 23, a deceptive ballot proposition that would !till California clean energy and air pollution reduction standards. Four years ago, California passed a clean air law — AB 32 — that holds polluters accountable and requires them to reduce air pollution that threatens human health and contributes to global climate change. This law has launched California to the forefront of the clean technology industry — sparking innovation and clean energy businesses that are creating hundreds of thousands of new California jobs. The tragic oil spill in the Gulf reinforces the urgent need to reduce our dependence on costly, dangerous oil. But the oil companies' Prop. 23 would allow polluters to avoid our state's clean energy standards, kill competition and jobs from California's clean technology companies, and keep us addicted to dirty oil. No on Prop. 23 - The Texas Oil Companies' Dirty Energy Proposition is deceptive. • The primary funders of Prop. 23 are the Valero and Tesoro Texas oil companies. They are among the nation's biggest polluters, and their California oil refineries are among the top ten polluters in our state. • Valero and Tesoro claim Prop. 23 would only "suspend" California's air pollution and clean energy standards until the economy improves. In fact, Prop. 23 -- The Dirty Energy Proposition - would repeal our clean energy law and harm the economy. o The fine print in Prop. 23 reveals their plan is to kill these standards by prohibiting them from being enforced unless unemployment drops to a fixed level that has rarely ever been achieved. No on Prop. 23 - The Dirty Energy Proposition would create more air pollution in California and threaten public health. • Air pollution is a major threat to public health in California, with alarming rates of asthma and lung disease, especially among children. Each year, California's air pollution crisis contributes to 19,000 premature deaths, hundreds of thousands of asthma attacks, and thousands of trips to the hospital for California families., • Prop. 23 would let the Texas oil companies and other polluters off the hook - drastically increasing air pollution and public health risks. • That's why Prop. 23 is strongly opposed by the American Lung Association in California and AARP. No on Prop. 23 « The Dirty Energy Proposition would kill clean technology jobs, innovation and billions of dollars of investment in California. • The Texas oil companies want to continue California's addiction to oil. Prop. 23 would kill competition from California's newly emerging clean energy businesses - wind, solar and other renewable energy and clean technologies that would reduce energy costs and our dependence on fossil fuels. (more) No on 23 - Californians to Stop the Dirty Energy Proposition. Sponsored by Environmental Organizations and Business for Clean Energy and Jobs. Major funding by Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund, California Ballot Measure Committee for Clean Energy and Jobs and Green Tech Action Fund. FPPC ID # 1324059. 1100 1 1th Street, Ste. 200, Sacramento, CA 95814 info @stopdirtyenergyprop.com phone /fax number 888.445.7880 No on Prop. 23 - Stop the Dirty Energy Proposition General Fact Sheet Page 2 No on Prop. 23 - the Dirty Energy Proposition would kill clean technology jobs, innovation and billions of dollars of investment in California (coat.) • If we roll back our clean energy standards, California would lose hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in investments to other states. o According to California's nonpartisan State Legislative Analyst's Office, rolling back our clean energy and clean air law could "dampen additional investments in clean energy technologies or in so- called 'green jobs' by private firms, thereby resulting in less economic activity." • Clean energy businesses and technologies are exceptional bright spots in our economy. California's clean energy and clean air law has put our state in a unique position to lead the clean energy and technology market, both in the United States and abroad. 500,000 employees work in clean technology or green jobs in California.z o Since 2005, California green jobs have grown 10 times faster than the statewide average.3 o California's clean technology sector received $9 billion cumulative venture capital investment from 2005- 09, including $2.1 billion in investment capital in 2009 -- more than five times the investment in our nearest competitor, Massachusetts.a o There are more than 12,000 clean tech companies in California.s No on Prop. 23 - The Dirty Energy Proposition would increase dependence on oil and increase costs to California consumers. • The tragic spill in the Gulf has reinforced that we must move to cleaner sources of energy to reduce our dependence on costly, dirty oil. • Prop. 23 would result in greater use of oil in California and increase the risk of accidents like that in the Gulf Coast. • Prop. 23 would not only hurt competition from California clean energy businesses, it would also reduce consumer choices by making alternatives to fossil fuels much more expensive for consumers. • By keeping us dependent on fossil fuels, Prop. 23 would also increase household electricity costs in California by 33 %. These added costs would reduce economic output in California by more than $80 billion and cost over a half million jobs by 2020.6 'California Air Resources Board(CARB), December 2008, AB 32 Scoping Plan 2 Employment Development Department— Labor Market Information Division, California's Green Economy, April, 2010. 3 "California Green Innovation Index" Collaborative Economics and Next 10, 2009. 4 http:llcleantoch.com s "Many Shades of Green," Collaborative Economics and Next 10, Dec. 2009. 6 David Roland- Holst, UC Berkeley, "Energy Prices and California's Economic Security," Next 10, Oot. 2009, No on 23 -- Californians to Stop the Dirty Energy Proposition. Sponsored by Environmental Organizations and Business for Clean Energy and Jobs. Major funding by Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund, California Ballot Measure Committee for Clean Energy and Jobs and Green Tech Action Fund. FPPC ID # 1324059. 1100 1 1th Street, Ste. 200, Sacramento, CA 95814 info @stopdirtyenergyprop.com phonelfax number 888.445.7880 SAMPLE RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO THE DIRTY ENERGY PROPOSITION WHEREAS, out -of -state oil companies are spending millions to push Prop. 23, a deceptive ballot proposition that will kill California clean energy and air pollution control standards. WHEREAS, the oil companies claim Prop. 23 will only "suspend" AB 32's air pollution and health regulations until California's economy gets better, but the truth is their proposition will kill California's clean air standards by prohibiting them from being enforced unless the state's unemployment rate drops to a fixed level that has rarely ever been achieved. WHEREAS, air pollution is a major threat to public health in California, with skyrocketing rates of asthma and lung disease, especially among children and Prop. 23 will let polluters off the hook -- increasing air pollution and public health risks. WHEREAS, Prop. 23 would also destroy California's newly emerging clean energy businesses that have flourished because of California clean energy and clean air laws. WHEREAS, since 2005, California green jobs have grown 10 times faster than the statewide average. California's clean technology sector received $2.1 billion in investment capital in 2009 - more than five times the investment in our nearest competitor -- and is generating tens of thousands of jobs. WHEREAS, Prop. 23 would halt the dynamic growth we've seen in clean energy businesses, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in economic growth. WHEREAS, by killing competition from clean energy producers, this proposition would keep us addicted to dirty oil which will result in rising prices for consumers and a continued drag on our economy. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that formally opposes Prop. 23. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we hereby authorize the listing of in opposition to Prop. 23 position and instruct staff to fax a copy of this resolution to campaign offices at (916) 442- 3510. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2010 by the following vote: AGENDA BALDWIN PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING August 18, 2010 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 BA -LDWI N P }Ar R- K Manuel Lozano - Chair Ricardo Pacheco - Vice Chair Marten Garcia - Member Monica Garcia - Member Susan Rubio - Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DEAPAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES YBEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concillo o cualquiera Commission 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 on la on any other matter within its jurisdiction. if you agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccion. wish to address the Commission 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 duranto el COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the periodo de Comentarlos del Publico (Public agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) Communications) anunclado on la agenda. A cada minutes speaking time. A Spanish - speaking persona se le permite hablar per tres (3) minutes. Nay interpreter is available for your convenience. un interprete para su conveniencia. Any wiilten public record relating to ran agenda itG;rn for all open session of a rsclular nwefirlg of the Commimily Development ColaImissiorl Mal is distributed to the Coamvinity 0evelofunent Cor mhn sioti fes, thtnn 72 hoof,,: prior to that meeting will be available for public inspection at 01y !-lull in the City (.fo'rk's office al 14403 E Pacific Avenue, 3rd Floor duriiig riormal business hours (Monday -- Thursday, 7:30 a.rrr. - 6:00 p.rrr.) Community Development Commission Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page I COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Vice -Chair Ricardo Pacheco and Chair Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutes sera el limite Para hablar THIS IS THE TIME 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 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 COMIS16N No se podra tomar accion en alg(in asunto a menos quo sea incluido on to agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencla o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas per personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y10 fijar asuntos para tomar an 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 Warrant Register No. 720 & 721. 2. MINUTES Staff recommends Commission approve the special and regular meeting minutes of July 21, 2010 and August 4, 2010, REPORTS OF OFFICERS 3. SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, FINANCE AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETINGS (See related items on City Council, Finance & Housing agendas) Staff recommends City Council, Community Development Commission, Finance & Housing Authorities reschedule the September 15, 2010 meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meetings and direct the City Clerk to post the appropriate notices of cancellation. ADJOURNMENT Community Development Commission Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page 2 CERTIFICATION I Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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. August 12, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy 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` 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 InietoC)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 11) Community Development Commission Agenda — August 18, 2010 Page 3 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AGENDA Auq 1.9 , 2010 Item N0. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Aug. 4, 2010 4 WARRANT REGISTER NO. 720 REPORT; CHECKREG GENERATED: 15 APR 09 11:44 RUN: MONDAY JUL262010 09:48 PAGE 3 CITY OF BALDWIH PARK CHECK REGISTER CHECK RANGE: 13216 - 13216 BANK CHECK # CHECK AMT CHECK DATE VENDOR # ADDRS # VENDOR NAME CHECK WO # AMOUNT G/L ACCT # D2SCRIPT,�09 INVOICE # INV VEND STATUS 2 13216 $150.00 07/13/10 00617 150.00 890 -00-000- 51101 - 14900 -2 TOTAL # OF ISSUED CHECKS: 1 TOTAL AMOUNT: TOTAL # OF VOIDED /REISSUED CHECKS: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT: TOTAL # OF ACH CHECKS: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT: TOTAL # OF UNISSUED CHECKS: 0 0 MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC. MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 48562 150.00 0.00 0.00 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Aug. 18, 2010 WARRANT REGISTER NO. 721 REPORT: CHECKREG GENERATED: 15 APR 09 17.:44 RUN: WEDNESDAY AUG112010 08:13 PAGE 3 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CHECK REGISTER CHECK RANGE: 13217 - 13220 CHECK BANK CHECK # CHECK AMT CHECK DATE VENDOR # ADDRS VENDOR NAME STATUS WO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # AMOUNT CA ACCT # DESCRIPTION INVOICE # INV VEND 2 13217 $40D0.00 07/27/10 08212 0 US BANK 1800.00 837 -00 -000- 55750 - 14900 -2 RED 2000 MERGED PROJECT TAB 2459006A 220D.00 831 -00 -004- 55750- 14900 -2 TAX ALLOC SER 98 SAN GABRIEL 2459090A 2 13218 $135.81 08/09/10 09204 0 MARC CASTAGNOLA 135.81 806 -40 -470- 53100 - 14470 -2 REIMB FOR 0FFICH SUPPLIES 07/29/10 2 13219 $150.00 08/09/10 00617 0 MARIPOSA LANDSCAPES INC. 150.00 890 -00 -000- 53370 - 14900 -2 AUG 2010 MTHLY SERV CHARGE 48821 2 13220 $2600.00 08/09/10 08704 1 WILLDAN FINANCIAL SERVICES 2600.00 837 -00- 000 - 51101- 14900 -2 2000 TAX 6/30 -05- 6/29/2010 010- 11549A TOTAL # OF ISSUED CHECKS: 4 TOTAL AMOUNT: 6885.81 TOTAL # OF VOIDED /REISSUED CHECKS; 0 TOTAL At- COUNT: 0.00 TOTAL # OF ACH CHECKS: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT: 0.00 TOTAL # OF UNISSUED CHECKS: 0 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AGENDA Auq 2010 Item No, a WEDNtSUHY, JULY Z1, 2010 6:00 p.m. City Hall - Room 307 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor 1 Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tom 1 Vice Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Councilmembers 1 Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Cleric The CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION of the City of Baldwin Park met in SPECIAL SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER Mayor I Chair Lozano called the meeting to order at 6:15 p.m. ROLL CALL Present: Councilmember I Member Monica Garcia, Councilmember I Member Rubio, Mayor Pro Tem / Vice Chair Pacheco, Mayor I Chair Lozano. Absent: Councilmember / Member Marlen Garcia. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - POTENTIAL LITIGATION GC §54956.9(b) One (1) Case 2, CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees Page 1 of 3 3. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - GC §54956.8 Properties: 8437 - 004 -059 Henry H. and Kao Chang 4212 Maine 8437 -004 -060 J &J Warehouse Co. 1 Newman Tek Capital 14417 Ramona 8437 -004 -061 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 -004 -062 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 -004 -063 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital NIA 8437 -004 -064 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14467 Ramona 8437- 004 -065 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital 14519 Ramona 8437 -004 -066 J &J Warehouse Co. 1 Newman Tek Capital 14483 Ramona 8437 -004 -067 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14455 Ramona 8437 -004 -068 Bank of America 14401 Ramona 8437 - 004 -069 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 4124 Maine 8437 -004 -070 Roxbury Properties 4124 Maine 8437 -004 -959 Baldwin Park Co. Water District 14521 Ramona Negotiators: Vijay Singhal and Joseph W. Pannone Negotiating Parties: Above -named property owners Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions B) Properties: 8554 - 001 -806 NIA 8554 - 001 -807 NIA 8554 -001 -808 14436 Ramona Blvd. 8554 -001 -809 14436 Ramona Blvd. Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: GTE California, Inc. Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment 4. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION (GC §54957) Title: Community Development Manager Page 2 of 3 Title: Human Resources Manager Title: City Planner Title: Housing Manager 5. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiator: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer Un- represented Employees: Community Development Manager Human Resources Manager City Planner Housing Manager 6. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL. - EXISTING LITIGATION (GC §54956.9(a)) Case Name: Richard Rodriguez v. City of Baldwin Park Case Number: EAMS No, ADJ2197049 and Claim No. 001 -06 -00045 RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION The Council 1 Commission reconvened in open session with all members present REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION No reportable action was taken ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Approved as presented by the Council and Commission at their meetings held August 4, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk Page 3 of 3 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 2010 7.00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor /Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Council Members /Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION of the City of Baldwin Park met in REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Member Monica Garcia, Member Rubio, Vice Chair Pacheco, Chair Lozano. Absent: Member Marlen Garcia. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Recreation & Community Services Director Carrillo, Community Development Manager Castagnola, Public Works Director Galvez, Chief Hadseli, Finance Director Quijano, City Clerk Avila, City Treasurer Contreras, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Approve CONSENT CALENDAR Moved by Chair Lozano, seconded by Member Monica Garcia. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Commission received and filed. 2. MINUTES Commission approved the minutes of the regular meetings of June 2, 2010 and June 16, 2010. ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 8:17 Page 1 of 2 Vm. Approved as presented by the Commission at their meeting held August 4, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CIVIC Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 04, 2010 7 :00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor /Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Council Members /Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION of the City of Baldwin Park met in REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Member Marlen Garcia, Member Monica Garcia, Member Rubio, Vice Chair Pacheco, Chair Lozano. Absent: None, Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Recreation & Community Services Director Carrillo, Community Development Manager Castagnola, Chief Hadsell, Associate Engineer David Lopez, Finance Director Quijano, City Clerk Avila, City Treasurer Contreras, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Table to August 18, 2010 Moved by Chair Lozano, seconded by Member Marlen Garcia. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends Commission receive and file. 2. MINUTES Staff recommends Commission approve the special and regular meeting minutes of July 21, 2010. ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 10:05 Page 1 of 2 MW Approved as presented by the Commission at their meeting held August 18, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MINUTES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 04, 2010 6:00 p.m. City Hall - Room 307 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor 1 Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tom 1 Vice Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Councllmembers 1 Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The CITY COUNCIL & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION of the City of Baldwin Park met in SPECIAL SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Councilmember 1 Member Marlen Garcia, Councilmember 1 Member Monica Garcia, Councilmember 1 Member Rubio, Mayor I Chair Lozano. Absent: Mayor Pro Tern 1 Vice Chair Pacheco. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees 2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS - GC §54956.8 Properties: 8437 -004 -059 Henry H. and Kao Chang 4212 Maine 8437 - 004 -060 J &J Warehouse Co. I Newman Tek Capital 14417 Ramona 8437-004 -061 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona Page 1 of 3 8437 - 004 -062 14433 Baldwin Park LLC 14433 Ramona 8437 - 004 -063 J &J Warehouse Co. / Newman Tek Capital NIA 8437 -004 -064 J &J Warehouse Co. I Newman Tek Capital 14467 Ramona 8437 - 004 -065 J &J Warehouse Co. Newman Tek Capital 14519 Ramona 8437 - 004 -066 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14483 Ramona 8437 - 004 -067 J &J Warehouse Co. l Newman Tek Capital 14455 Ramona 8437 -004 -068 Bank of America 14401 Ramona 8437 - 004 -069 J &J Warehouse Co. 1 Newman Tek Capital 4124 Maine 8437-004 -070 Roxbury Properties 4124 Maine 8437 - 004 -959 Baldwin Park Co. Water District 14521 Ramona Negotiators: Vijay Singhal and Joseph W. Pannone Negotiating Parties: Above -named property owners Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions B) Properties: 8554- 001 -806 NIA 8554 -001-807 NIA 8554 -001 -808 14436 Ramona Blvd. 8554 - 001 -809 14436 Ramona Blvd. Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: GTE California, Inc. Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment C) Properties: 8437 - 013905 Commission Negotiators: Vijay Singhal & Joseph Pannone Negotiating Parties: D.C. Corporation Under Negotiation: Price and terms of payment RECONVENE IN OPEN SESSION Page 2 of 3 Reconvened in open session with Members Marten Garcia, Monica Garcia, Rubio and Chair Lozano present REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION No reportable action was taken ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Approved as presented by the Council and Commission at their meetings held August 18, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk Page 3 of 3 Community Development Commission Item #3 (See related Item # 11 on City Council Agenda & #2 on Finance & Housing Agendas) AGENDA BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY August 18, 2010 7:00 PM REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 BALDWIN P > A, R, K Manuel Lozano - Chair Ricardo Pacheco - Vice Chair Marlen Garcia - Member Monica Garcia - Member Susan Rubio - Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DEAPAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA 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 at Concitio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado on la agenda o cualquier tema que est6 bajo su jurisdiccibn. Si usted dosea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concillo o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durance of periodo de Comentarios del Publlco (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se to permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un int6rprete para su convenioncia. Any written public record relating to an agenda item for an open session of a regular meeting of the Finance Authority that is distributed to the Housing Authority less than 72 hours prior to that meeting will be available for public inspection at City Hall in the City Clerk's office at 94403 E. Pacific Avenue, 3rd Floor during normal business hours (Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) FINANCE AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Vice Chair Ricardo Pacheco and Chair Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutes sera e[ limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME 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 questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate andlor schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54854.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL COMISION No se podra tomar accion en algun asunto a monos quo sea incluido on la agenda, o a menos que exista algOna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuorpo Iogislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declaraciones o preguntas hechas par personas, a 2) Dirigir personal a investigar ylo fijar asuntos para tomar on consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] CONSENT CALENDAR 1. MINUTES Staff recommends Authority approve the minutes of the regular meeting of July 21, 2010. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 2. SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, FINANCE AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETINGS (See related items on City Council, CDC & Housing agendas) Staff recommends City Council, Community Development Commission, f=inance & Housing Authorities reschedule the September 15, 2010 meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meetings and direct the City Clerk to post the appropriate notices of cancellation. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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. August 12, 2010. Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk CITY OF BALDWIN PARK FINANCE AUTHORITY MINUTES FINANCING AUTHORITY AGENDA AUG 18 WEDNESDqy� JULY 21, ITEM NO.2q.q g 7:00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor /Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro TemNice Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Council Members /Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The FINANCE AUTHORITY of the City of Baldwin Park met in REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Member Monica Garcia, Member Rubio, Vice Chair Pacheco, Chair Lozano. Absent: Member Marlen Garcia. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Recreation & Community Services Director Carrillo, Community Development Manager Castagnola, Public Works Director Galvez, Chief Hadsell, Finance Director Quijano, City Clerk Avila, City Treasurer Contreras, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Approve CONSENT CALENDAR Moved by Chair Lozano, seconded by Member Monica Garcia. 1. MINUTES Authority approved the minutes of the regular meeting of June 16, 2010. ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 8 :17 p.m. Approved as presented by the Authority at their meeting held August 18, 2010. Page 1 of 2 Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2 Finance Authority Item #2 (See related Item # 11 on City Council Agenda; #3 on CDC; and #2 on Housing) AGENDA BALDWIN PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY August 18, 2010 7:00 PM REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4011 BALDWIN P > A- R- 1( Manuel Lozano - Chair Ricardo Pacheco - Vice Chair Marlen Garcia - Member Monica Garcia - Member Susan Rubio - Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DEAPAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES YBEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA 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 pOblico a diriglrse 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 estd bajo su jurisdiccion. Si usted dosea la oportunidad do diriglrse al Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el perfodo de Comentarlos del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona so to permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprote para su conveniencia. Any written public record relating to an agenda item for an open session of a regular meeting of the Housing Authority that is distributed to the Housing Authority less than 72 hours prior to that meeting will be available for public inspection at City Hall in the City Clerk's office at 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, 3rd Floor during normal business hours (Monday - Thursday, 7.30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) HOUSING AUTHORITY REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio, Vice Chair Ricardo Pacheco and Chair Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutes sera el limite para hablar THIS IS THE TIME 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 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 COMIS16N No se podra fomar accion en algun asunto a menos quo sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergenci 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 frjar asuntos Para fomar en consideraci6n en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] CONSENT CALENDAR 1. MINUTES Staff recommends Authority approve the regular meeting minutes of July 21, 2010. REPORTS OF OFFICERS 2. SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 CITY COUNCIL, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION, FINANCE AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETINGS (See related items on City Council, CDC, & Finance agendas) Staff recommends City Council, Community Development Commission, Finance & Housing Authorities reschedule the September 15, 2010 meetings to an earlier or later date, or cancel the meetings and direct the City Clerk to post the appropriate notices of cancellation, ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION 1, Laura M. Nieto, Deputy 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. August 12, 2010. r� a , �� % wr 4 LR Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES ! ,� AUG 18 WEDNESDAY ftw A. JUDLY 21, hn.s n 7:00 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park Manuel Lozano, Mayor /Chair Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro TemNce Chair Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Susan Rubio Council Members /Members Maria Contreras, City Treasurer Alejandra Avila, City Clerk The HOUSING AUTHORITY of the City of Baldwin Park met in REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Present: Member Monica Garcia, Member Rubio, Vice Chair Pacheco, Chair Lozano. Absent: Member Marlen Garcia. Also Present: Chief Executive Officer Singhal, City Attorney Pannone, Recreation & Community Services Director Carrillo, Community Development Manager Castagnola, Public Works Director Galvez, Chief Hadsell, Finance Director Quijano, City Clerk Avila, City Treasurer Contreras, Deputy City Clerk Nieto. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS NONE CONSENT CALENDAR Motion: Approve CONSENT CALENDAR Moved by Chair Lozano, seconded by Member Monica Garcia. 1. MINUTES Authority approved the minutes of the regular meetings of June 2, 2010 and June 16, 2010. ADJOURNMENT There being no other matters for discussion the meeting was adjourned at 8:18 p.m. Approved as presented by the Authority at their meeting held August 18, 2010. Page 1 of 2 Laura M. Nieto, CMC Deputy City Clerk Page 2 of 2 Housing Authority Item #2 (See related Item # 11 on City Council Agenda; #3 on CDC; and #2 on Finance)