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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000 08 02 CCCITY OF BALDWIN PARK REGULAR STUDY SESSION AGENDA CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AUGUST 2, 2000 6:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA 91706 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS FIVE (5) MINUTE MAXIMUM SPEAKING TIME LWIT "No Action or discussion shall be taken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except the members of the legislative body or its staff, who may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by persons.., ", (Government Code §54954.2) Si desea hablar acerca de cualquier tema, por favor, pase adelante durante Gommunicacion Oral. Un interprete estara presente. 1. CLOSED SESSION A. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiator: Jose Mesa, Personnel /Risk Manager, Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director, and Attorney Richard Kreisler Employee Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association Organization(s) B. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL —ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (GC §54956.9 (c)) Number of Cases: One (1) C. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT (GC §54957) Title: Finance Director (conYd from July 19, 2000) Study Session Agenda — August 2, 2000 Page 2 D. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR (GC §54950.8) Property: Negotiating Parties: Agency Negotiators: Under Negotiation: Property: Negotiating Parties: Agency Negotiators: Under Negotiation: 21.5 Acre Site hounded by Big Dalton Ave (west), Merced Avenue on the North, Puente Avenue on the East, Garvey Avenue and the San Bernardino Interstate 10 Freeway south Agency Negotiating with Lewis Investment Company, LLC Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Glasman Terms and Conditions of Disposition and Development Agreement Vineland Avenue, South of the I -10 San Bernardino Freeway (coat °d from 7/12/00) Agency negotiating with Michael Touhey Co. Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez- Glasman Terms of Lease 2. REPORTS OF OFFICERS A. POLICE DEPARTMENT VERBAL UPDATE (cont'd from July 19, 2000) • Employee Recruitment • Crime Issues 3. ADJOURN CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AUGUST 2, 2000 7:00 P.M. - COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE 'W'ALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA 91706 A. CALL TO ORDER B, INVOCATION C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE D. ROLL CALL,- Councilmembers: Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano E. Oath of Office and Certificate of Appointment presented to newly appointed Recreation and Community Services Commissioner Rafael Garcia F. ANNOUNCEMENTS G, P ROCLAMATI ONS/COMM EN DATIONS/P RES ENTATI ONS Introduction of newly appointed police personnel: Mark Adams, Police Officer; Steve Molina, Police Officer; Rosa Ponce de Leon, Police Officer; Enrique Rodriguez, Police Officer; Clint deVault, Reserve Police Officer; and Gina Bernardini, Police Dispatcher Agenda — August 2, 2000 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS FIVE (5) MINUTE MAXIMUM SPEAKING TIME LIMIT PER SPEAKER Page 2 "No Action or discussion shall be taken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except the members of the legislative body or fts staff, who may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by persons..." (Government Code §54954.2) Si desea hablar con el Concilio acerca de cualquier tema, por favor pase adelante durante Communicacion Oral. Un interprete estara presente. • 1. CONSENT CALENDAR All items fisted 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 Council Member so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda. A. MINUTES — June 20, 2000 (Study & Adjourned); and July 12, 2000 (Regular); and July 19, 2000 (Study & Regular). Recommendation: Approve B. CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Recommendation: Waive further reading, read by title only, and adopt Resolution No. 2000-78 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK". Councilman William "Bill" Van Cleave abstained on all warrants to Mr. Bill's Hardware (financial conflict of interest). C. CLAIM REJECTIONS Recommendation., City Council reject the claims of Henry Hwang (99 021B); Obdulia Contreras (99 026B); and Melecia Aguirre (99 015A), and direct staff to send the appropriate rejection letter to claimants, D. DECLARING CITY COUNCIL OPPOSITION (UNLESS AMENDED) TO AB 2544 — WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY ACT Recommendatiom . City Council declare its opposition (unless amended) to AB 2544, which if approved as written, would limit the city's influence on the allocation of funds. In addition, the bill will limit the city's influence in the Authority's decision-making process on important issues. E. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS CONSULTANT AGREEMENT —IRV DAWSON Recommendation-. Approve an agreement with Irven Dawson in an amount not to exceed $29,681. for emergency preparedness consultant services to July 31, 2001. Z SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS HEARINGS (7-oop.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 Council at, or prior to the public hearing, NO= Agenda - August 2, 2000 Page 3 3, REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES A. PERSONNEL COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS (cont'd from 7119100) Recommendation-, Accept nominations and upon selection of Commissioners; extend terns of office for Office Nos. 1 and 2 to June 30, 2004; and waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -67 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO, 98 -99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION ". B. PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS (Cont'd from 7119100) Recommendation: Accept nominations and upon selection of Commissioners, waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -69 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ". C. EXTENSION OF CONTRACT —GRANT WRITING CONSULTANT SERVICES ( cont'd from 7112100) Recommendatiom Approve a six -month extension to December 30, 2000, to the agreement between the City and Shaunna Clark in the amount of $500. per month, plus $75. per hour for grant writing fees on an as needed basis, for providing grant writing consultant services. D. PROPOSED SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION — SB 1501 AND SB 1607 Recommendation: City Council discuss and provide direction to staff for communicating the City Council's position on proposed legislation, SB 1501 and SB 1607. 4. COUNCILISTAFF REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 5. CLOSED SESSION 6. ADJOURN PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS FIVE (5) MINUTE MAXIMUM SPEAKING TIME LIMIT PER SPEAKER "No Action or discussion shall be taken on any item not appearing on the posted agenda, except the members of the legislative body or its staff, who may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed by persons..." (Government Code §54954.2) Si desea hablar con el Concilio acerca de cualquier tema, per favor ease adeiante durante Co€nmunicacion Oral. Un interprete estara presente. 1. CONSENT CALENDAR Aii items listed are considered to be routine business by the Agency and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless an Agency Member so requests, in which event, the item will be removed from the General Order of Business and considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda. A. MINUTES —June 20,2000; July 12, 2000; and July 19, 2000 Recommendation: Approve Agenda w.. August 2, 2000 B. WARRANT REGISTER NO. 512 Recommendation: Approve warrant Register No. 512 2. SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS None 3. REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES 4. AGENCY/STAFF REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 5. CLOSED SESSION 6. ADJOURN CERTIFICATE OF POSTING i, Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, certify under penalty State of California, that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board no- meeting. Dated this 27th day of July, 2000. Rosemary M. Rar Deputy City Clerk Page 4 fury under the laws of the than 72 hours prior to the COPIES OF STAFF REPORTS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION PERTAINING TO EACH ITEM ON THIS AGENDA 13 AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION AT CITY HALL AND THE LIBRARY. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING AGENDA ITEMS, CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT (626) 813 -5293 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, (626) 960 -4019. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CPR 35.102.104 ADA Title II). COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG 0 2 200 ITEM N0. 1 -A JUNE 20, 2090 TUESDAY 5 :00 P.M. The CITY COUNCIL and COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the City of Baldwin Park met in STUDY SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Council /Agency Members: Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chairman Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor /Chairman Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Dayle Keller, Interim Chief Executive Officer /Executive Director; Arnold Alvarez - Glasman, City /Agency Attorney; and Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. SUBSEQUENT NEED ITEM CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL Attorney Alvarez - Glasman staffed that facts of this - ANTICIPATED LITIGATION — 1 Case matter arose after the posting of the regular agenda and there exists a need to discuss the particulars of this matter with the Agency /Council and to receive direction as appropriate. A motion was made to accept the recommendation of Attorney Alvarez - Glasman and add the above matter on the Closed Session portion of this agenda. MOTION: Council /Member Gair SECOND: Council/Member Van Cleave Motion carried. CLOSED SESSION The Council /Agency recessed to Closed Session at 5:103 p.m. and reconvened at 7:10 p.m., with all members present. City Attorney Alvarez- Glasman reported the action as follows: CONFERENCE WITH LABOR Agency Jose Mesa, Personnel /Risk Manager, NEGOTIATOR — GC §54957.6 Negotiator. Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director And Attorney Richard Kreisler Employee SEIU; Professional and Technical Organization(s): Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; General Management Employees; and Baldwin Park Police Association ACTION: Directions were provided to Agency Negotiators. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Study Session Minutes — June 20,'2000 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL EXISTING LITIGATION — GC §54956.9 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT GC §54957 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR — GC §54956.8 Paget Name of Case: Kroeger vs. City of Baldwin Park ACTION: City Attorney was given direction to follow up on this matter. No No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Title: Recreation and Community Services Director ACTION: Manuel Carrillo was appointed to the position of Recreation and Community Services Dirctor Title: Public Works Director ACTION: The contract of Interim Director Shafique Naiyer was extended for one year. Councilwoman Gair voted "no ". Title: Community Development Director ACTION- Rick Forintos was appointed to the Position of Community Development Director. Property: 21.5 Acre Site bounded by Big Dalton Ave (west), Merced Avenue on the north, Puente Avenue on the East, Garvey Avenue and the San Bernardino Interstate 10 Freeway south Negotiating Agency Negotiating with Lewis Parties: Investment Company, LLC Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Under Terms and Conditions of Disposition Negotiation: and Development Agreement ACTION: Agency Board received briefing and provided direction to staff. No final action taken, Nothing further to report. Property: Vineland Avenue, south of the 1 -10 San Bernardino Freeway Negotiating Agency negotiating with Michael Parties: Touhey Co. Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Study Session Minutes — June 20, 2000 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (GC §54956.9 (c)) Page3 Under Terms of Lease Negotiatiom ACTION- Direction was provided to bring this matter back to the meeting of July 12, 2000, No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Initiation of litigation: POLICE DEPARTMENT VERBAL UPDATE EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT AND CRIME ISSUES Approved as presented by the Council/Agency at their meeting held August 2, 2000. Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Agency Secretary Number of cases (1) City Council received briefing. No final action taken. Nothing further to report, This matter was continued to July 12, 2000. There were no objections. A motion was made to approve the Crime Free Multi- Housing Program as recommended in staff report dated June 20, 2000. MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco Motion carried, There being no other matters before the Council/Agency, the meeting was adjourned at 7:15 p, M. COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 JUNE 20, 2000 TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Baldwin Park met in an ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members, Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill " Van Cleave, Mayor Pro -Tem Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Arnold A[varez- Glasman, City Attorney; Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer; Richard LeGarra, Chief of police; Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director; Shafique Nayier, Interim Public Works Director; Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation /Community Services Director; Kathryn Tizcareno, City Clerk; and Rosemary M, Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk, Absent: Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer; P ROC LAMATIONS ICOM MEN DATIONSIPRESENTATIONS INTRODUCTION OF NEWLY APPOINTED REDEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR V : it 9. ►N Mayor Lozano was joined by the City Council in recognizing the following individuals: Director Forintos presented newly appointed Redevelopment Coordinator John Wood to the City Council for introduction. Mayor and City Council congratulated Mr. Wood on his appointment and welcomed him to the City of Baldwin Park. A Certificate of Merit was presented to Officer John Patino in recognition of receiving an award from M.A.D,D, for his outstanding service to the City of Baldwin Park in the fight against drunk drivers. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS BALDWIN PARK HOME REHABILITATION • . ►]. Ms. Carroll Oliver, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce spoke about the wonderful experience of having the opportunity of witnessing the first Home Rehabilitation Project, a joint effort of the Radisson, Washington Mutual, Home Depot and the Baldwin Park Police Department. She commended all that participated. Chief LeGarra announced that the home would be completed on Friday, June 23, 2000. City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Page 2 City Clerk Tizcareno presented the Consent Calendar as follows: Councilman Pacheco requested that the following items be removed for discussion: 1) Item 1 -E, - AWARD OF CONTRACT JANITORIAL SUPPLIES. 2) Item 1 -F, - APPROVAL TO PURCHASE VEHICLE TIRES FOR FY 2000 -01. 3) Item 1 -G, - SOLE SOURCE ANNUAL CONTRACTS FOR FACILITIES AND FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION FOR FY 2000 -01 4) Item 1 -H, - APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT WITH BALDWIN PARK CHAMBER FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE BALDWIN PARK NOW NEWSPAPER. CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVAL TREASURER'S REPORT — MAY, 2000 JAIL SERVICE CONTRACT RENEWAL PURCHASE OF EMPLOYEE TRAINING SHOOTING MEDALS C610I , 1164 :a0k 9 15431111 ;a ilk tb7_l 7_Iaa D171zII Resolution No. 2000 -64 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK "` was adopted. Councilman Van Cleave abstained on all warrants to Mr. Bill's Hardware (financial conflict of interest). The Treasurer's Report for the month of May, 2000 was received and filed. A one -year renewal agreement was approved with Correctional Systems, Incorporated, in the amount of $253,353 for contract jail services. Expenditures of Federal Asset Forfeiture funds were approved for the purchase of department shooting medals to be purchased from Entenmann -Rovin Company in the amount of $2,753.73. A motion was made to approve the consent calendar as amended. MOTION: Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried. City Council Minutes -- June 20, 2000 CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION Page 3 Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco expressed concern with the following contracts and agreements stating that they are being awarded to businesses located outside of the city. He would like to see business stay within the jurisdiction and requested to meet with staff for the purpose of reviewing the selection process of certain services. A motion was made for Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco to meet with staff and to continue the following items to July 19, 2000, 1) AWARD CONTRACT — JANITORIAL SERVICES; 2) APPROVAL TO PURCHASE VEHICLE TIRES FOR FY 2000 -01; and 3) SOLE SOURCE ANNUAL CONTRACTS FOR FACILITIES AND FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION FOR FY 2000 -01, MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried. AGREEMENT WITH BALDWIN PARK Upon question from Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco, CHAMBER — NOW NEWSPAPER Director Carrillo stated that the City's financial portion of the agreement is applied towards staff time, solicitation of business ads, and the printing of the Now Newspaper that is provided by the Chamber of Commerce. Councilman Van Cleave feels the cost is justified. A motion was made to approve a renewal agreement with the Chamber of Commerce in an amount of $2,000 per month for the production of the Baldwin Park Now community newspaper and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND; Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. PUBLIC HEARINGS FEE SCHEDULE AMENDMENT As per memorandum dated June 20, 2000, staff is RESOLUTION AMENDING BUILDING recommending that a public hearing be conducted and FEE SCHEDULE that the corresponding resolution be adopted relating to the increase in building fees. Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. There was no one wishing to speak, therefore Mayor Lozano CLOSED the public hearing. City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 Page 4 A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000-63 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000-39 SETTING FEES AND CHARGES FOR ISSUANCE, PROCESSING AND FILING OF VARIOUS PERMITS IN THE CITY, SPECIFICALLY THOSE RELATING TO BUILDING FEES". MOTION: Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco Motion carried. RESOLUTION AMENDING REGULATIONS As per memorandum dated June 20, 2000, staff is FOR OFFICIAL POLICE TOWING SERVICE recommending that a public hearing be conducted and COMPANIES that the corresponding resolution be adopted which establishes regulations for Official Police Towing Services. Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. There was no one wishing to speak therefore, Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing CLOSED. A motion was made to waive further reading, read by title only, and introduce for first reading, Ordinance No. 1161 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, ADDING TITLE X AND NEW CHAPTER 100 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING FOR HE ESTABLISHMENT AND REGULATIONS OF OFFICIAL POLICE TOWING SERVICES IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK", MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried. AMENDMENT TO SPECIFIC PLAN Director Forintos informed the Council that the applicant (SP 90 02); LOCATION: 1500 has requested to continue this matter to August 16, VINELAND AVENUE; APPLICANT 2000. There were no objections. ARTHUR M. GUTIERREZ Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. A motion was made to continue the public hearing to August 16, 2000. MOTION: Councilman Van Cleave SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried, City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 JOINT MEETING WITH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY — QUANTUM 215' INC., - DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 5 A motion was made to defer this item until the end of the agenda for the purpose of meeting jointly with the Community Redevelopment Agency. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried 17�I: Z�I' i'. ii+' �iT��l i�C �l��" ��I�7► i�It�11�' �' �[���i���r;l�Z�i7��li ►tll��i��. CESAR E. CHAVEZ AMPHITHEATER PLAQUE Director Carrillo stated that staff had received a donation in the amount of $1,500 from David Smith of Ken Spiker and Associates. RESOLUTION ADOPTING INTERIM OPERATING BUDGET A motion was made to approve the design as submitted with memorandum dated June 13, 20030, modified to include the insertion an appropriate quote as requested by Mayor Lozano; authorize staff to proceed with the purchase of the plaque; and proceed with the unveiling at the August 24, 2000 Concert in the Park Series. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried. The council thanked Mr, David Smith for his generous donation. Director Sanchez addressed the concerns of Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco, stating that this action is standard in cases when the budget is not approved prior to June 30 of any corresponding fiscal year. A time -line calendar of budget related action dates will be sent to the Council along with the next status report. It is anticipated that an approved budget will be before the Council for review and consideration. In response to Councilwoman Gair °s inquiry, Director Sanchez stated that this action will allow the city to continue its normal operating procedures such as paying the bills. A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -66 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING A 2000 -2001 INTERIM OPERATING BUDGET ". MOTION. Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried. City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 ORDINANCE APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE FROM Of TO 01(0), CASE NO. Z -515 AND A RESOLUTION APPROVING A ZONE VARIANCE, CASE ZV -657; LOCATION: 12911 -12921 GARVEY AVENUE; APPLICANT: KEN SPIKER AND ASSOCIATES REPRESENTING REGENCY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING RESOLUTION DECLARING THE PORTION OF BADILLO STREET OVER BIG DALTON WASH, PART OF THE COUNTY SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS Page 6 A motion was made read by title only, waive further reading thereof and introduce for first reading, Ordinance Non 1162 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, APPROVING A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM 01 TO OI(0) ON APPROXIMATELY 50 FEET OF FREEWAY FRONTAGE AT 12911 -12921 GARVEY AVENUE; APPLICANT: KEN SPIKER & ASSOCIATES, REPRESENTING REGENCY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING; CASE NO.: Z -515 MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco NOES: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. A motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 2000 -45 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, OVERTURNING THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DECISION AND APPROVING THE ZONE VARIANCE ALLOWING AN OUTDOOR ADVERTISING STRUCTURE TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HEIGHT AND SIGN FACE AREA FREEWAY FRONTAGE AT 12911 -12921 GARVEY AVENUE; APPLICANT: KEN SPIKER & ASSOCIATES, REPRESENTING REGENCY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING; CASE NO.: ZV- 657 ". MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco NOES: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried, A motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 2000 -62 entitled, "a RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, DECLARING THE PORTION OF BADILLO STREET OVER BIG DALTON WASH TO BE A PART OF THE COUNTY SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. FACILITIES AND FLEET ANNUAL CONTRACTS Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco expressed concern with these contracts stating that attempts should be made to steep business in the city, A motion was made for Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco to meet with staff and to continue the following items to July 19, 2000. MOTION: Councilman Van Cleave SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried. City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED PAROLE OFFICE IN THE CITY OF IRWINDALE PERSONNEL COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS Page 7 A motion was made to join the City of Irwindale in its opposition to the parole office proposed to be located within its jurisdiction and direct staff to send the appropriate letter of opposition to the California Department. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried. A motion was made to table this matter to July 12, 2000. MOTION° Mayor Lozano SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco Motion carried. RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES A motion was made to table this matter to July 12, APPOINTMENTS 2000. MOTION: Mayor Lozano SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS A motion was made to table this matter to July 12, 2000. MOTION: Mayor Lozano SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco COUNCIL REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS PARKS & RECREATION MONTH POSSIBLE CONTRACT FOR STREET SWEEPING SERVICES Councilwoman Garcia recommended that the resolution included in the Council packets be substituted with a Proclamation. Staff was directed to prepare a proclamation and forward to the Recreation and Community Services Director for display. MOTION: Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco Motion carried. In an effort to reduce budget expenditures, Council- woman Garcia recommended looking into the possibility of outsourcing the street sweeping service to a private company. Councilwoman Gair asked Director Naiyer that when this report comes back to the Council for review and consideration, that he include the individuals (who would be directly affected by this action) in participation of the research and presentation process. There were no objections. City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 Page 8 TEEN CENTER FUNDING UPDATE Director Naiyer reported that the grant request for funding from Senator Solis' office would be going to the Governor for consideration. Director Naiyer will continue to keep the Council informed on any developments relating to this grant. PROPOSED SKATE PARK Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco inquired as to whether or not funds from the pending Solis grant could be applied to the construction of a skate park. It was recommended that the skate park site be incorporated into the teen center project. There were no objections. Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco requested a report of the different funding sources that will be utilized for the proposed state park. INCREASE IN METROLINK SERVICE Councilwoman Gair expressed disappointment that the Metrolink service began to rune this previous Sunday, whereby making the total number of times the train passes 120. She also referred to an article in the newspaper, which stated that it is anticipated that Metrolink will increase their revenues an additional 4% or 35.3 Million - dollars and asked that the city looking into the possibility of requesting fund appropriations from Metrolink for the disruption to the quality of life, to Baldwin Park residents. It is also requested that the Council support SB 1491 relating to automated crossing devices. There were no objections. OPPOSITION TO SB93 Councilwoman Gair asked the council to join the League of California in opposition to SB93 authored by Cardenas relating to home based businesses. There were no objections. EMPLOYEES COMMENDED Councilwoman Gair complimented Director Naiyer and the employees from the graffiti, street sweeping, traffic control, and shopping cart retrieval programs who are doing an excellent job in keeping the City clean. RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE & AWARD Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco asked that the City look into FORMATS changing the format of the recognition certificates and awards that are given by the Council. Staff was asked to obtain samples from other cities for Council's review. There were no objections, BIKE RODEO Councilman Van Cleave announced the Annual Bike Rodeo to be held Saturday, June 24, 2000, beginning at 9:00 a.m., in the Police 1 City Hall parking lot. SUPPORT CITY OF DIAMOND BAR Councilwoman Garcia asked that the Council join the REGARDING EXPANSION OF City of Diamond Bar regarding the Expansion of LANTERMAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER Lanterman Development Center Security Facility. There were no objections. City Council Minutes - June 20, 2000 4T" OF JULY CELEBRATION DIRECTOR NAIYER CONGRATULATED RECESS Page 9 Director Carrillo announced the 4tn of July celebration to be held at Sierra Vista High School beginning at 2:00 p. M. Chief Executive Keller congratulated Director Naiyer on his recent favorable Tennis Championship results. The Council recessed at 8:35 p.m., to meet jointly with the Community Redevelopment Agency and reconvened at 8.44 p.m., with all members present. JOINT MEETING WITH COMMUNITY Mayor Lozano called the Community Redevelopment REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY - QUANTUM Agency meeting to order for the purpose of conducting 21st INC. - DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT a Joint Public Hearing on this matter. AGREEMENT Director Forintos presented the report stating that Mr. & Mrs. Quan of Quantum 21St Inc., have been working with the agency for the past 18 months. The proposed development consists of a state of the art mixed use project that includes a car wash, mini market, gas station and office space to be located at 1 -10 Freeway and the Dalewood off ramp. Staff' recommends that the Council and the Agency approve the Disposition and Development Agreement as written and included with memorandum dated June 20, 2000. Mayor /Chairman Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. Helen Quan, owner of Quantum 21St Inc., expressed her appreciation to staff and Council /Agency members for the efforts put forth and the assistance given to Quantum in realizing the relocation and proposed construction of subject development. There being on one else wishing to speak, Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing CLOSED. In reply to Councilwoman /Member Gair's inquiry, Ms_ Quan stated that Quantum 21St Inc., is optimistic in acquiring the property at 1622 Vineland for a possible future development. Mayor Pro Tem/Vice Chairman Pacheco thanked Ms. Quan for choosing to remain in the City of Baldwin Park as the location for her business expansion. A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -70 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING A DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE City Council Minutes — June 20, 2000 FWARIFINUM Approved as presented by the Council at Its meeting held August 2, 2000. Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Agency Secretary Page 10 BALDWIN PARK REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AND QUANTUM 21ST INC". MOTION: Mayor Pro TemNice Chairman Pacheco SECOND: Councilman /Member Van Cleave Motion carried. There being no further matters before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 8:46 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 01706 July 12, 2000 WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Baldwin Park met in a SPECIAL ADJOURNED MEETING at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Council Members, Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Mayor Pro -Tem Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Arnold Alva rez- Glasman, City Attorney, Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director; Shafique Nayier, Interim Public Works Director; Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation /Community Services Director; Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer; Kathryn Tizcareno, City Clerk; and Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS BALDWIN PARK BEAUTIFUL Councilman Van Cleave announced that a Baldwin Park Beautiful would be held Saturday, July 15, 2000. POLICE DEPARTMENT YOUTH FISHING Chief LeGarra announced the First Annual Baldwin DAY Park Police/Youth Fishing Day to be held on Tuesday, July 18, 2000, at Santa Fe Dam in Irwindale. Chief LeGarra commended Officer Gary Breceda for being instrumental in implementing this program. Everyone is invited to attend. COMMUNITY PICNIC Mayor Lozano announced the 6t" Annual Community Picnic to be held Saturday, July 15, 2000, beginning at 2:00 p.m., at Morgan Park. Everyone is encouraged to attend. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMENDED BALDWIN PARK COMMUNITY GARDEN Dan Trunco, resident, directed Councilwoman Garcia in regards tc the San Gabriel Valley Tribune services. Mr. Trunco asked for Ms. the Police Department, stating that be commended for managing one Departments in the City's history. his comments to a recent article in regarding towing Garcia's support of Chief LeGarra is to of the finest Police In an effort to show appreciation to the Council for their support of the Baldwin Park Community Garden, a basket filled with vegetables, was presented to the Mayor and City Council from members of the Baldwin Park Community Garden. City Council Minutes — July 12, 2000 OBSERVATION OF UN- PERMITTED CONSTRUCTION Page 2 Ed Huetinck, resident and Planning Commissioner, informed the City Council of an observation he witnessed on Saturday, July 3, 2000. As he was walking in the vicinity of Kaiser Permanente, he noticed that Regency Outdoor Advertising had begun the construction to erect billboard structures on locations that were not approved by the Council. Furthermore, Mr. Huetinck indicated that the construction was being performed without obtaining any city required permits. Maryanne Huetinck, resident, complimented the City Council on the many favorable activities it offers its residents. Ms. Huetinck however, expressed disappointment that the Council allowed (by granting certain approvals) a business, who has absolutely no regard for the community or its residents, to come in and run the City. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED City Clerk Tizcareno presented the Consent Calendar as follows: CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED Attorney Alvarez- Glasman recommended that the following item be removed for discussion. 1) Item 1 -E, - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 1102 APPROVING ZONE CHANGE — CASE Z -515. Councilman Van Cleave requested that the following item be removed for discussion: 1) Item 1 -C, - EXTENSION OF CONTRACT - GRANT WRITING CONSULTANT. Councilwoman Gair requested that the following items be removed for discussion: 1) Item 1 -D, — CLAIMS AND DEMANDS; and 2) Item 1 -F, - PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO 3 — DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS i ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES (SHAFIQUE NAIYER) CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVAL CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED A motion was made to approve consent calendar items "A, D, G and H" as follows: APPROVAL OF MINUTES May, 10, 2000 (Adjourned), and May 17, 2000 (Regular and Study Session. City Council Minutes — July 12; 2000 CLAIM REJECTION SAFE ROUTE -TO- SCHOOL SIDEWALK PROGRAM, CIP 804 ORDINANCE 1611 — ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR OFFICIAL POLICE TOWING SERVICES Page 3 The claim of Roberto E. Huezo (99 028A) was rejected. Staff was directed to send appropriate notice of rejection to claimant. The design was approved and staff was authorized to advertise for the construction of the Safe Route -to- School Sidewalk .Program, CEP 804. Ordinance No, 1161, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ADDING TITLE X AND CHAPTER 100 TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL. CODE. PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND REGULATIONS OF OFFICIAL POLICE TOW SERVICES N THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ", was adopted on second reading, read by title only, and further reading was waived. MOTION: Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION SECOND READING — ORDINANCE 1102 APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE — CASE NO Z -515; LOCATION 12911 -12921 GARVEY AVENUE; APPLICANT: KEN SPIKER REPRESENTING REGENCY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING EXTENSION OF CONTRACT -- GRANT WRITING CONSULTANT Attorney Alvarez- Giasman recommended that this matter be held over until after the end of closed closed session. As a point of order, a motion was made to defer consideration of this matter until after the end of the closed session. MOTION: Councilman Van Cleave SECOND: Councilwoman Gair Motion carried. Councilwoman Gair expressed concern with a warrant listed on page 25, for the purchase of paint, payable to a vendor located outside of the City. Director Naiyer was directed to approve purchases only from vendors within the City, unless the product or service is not available from within the jurisdiction. A motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 2000 -75 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ". MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco NOES: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. Councilman Van Cleave indicated that he does not feel that the City is receiving benefits from the services provided by the consultant. City Council Minutes — July 12, 2000 Page 4 A motion was made to request that the Council be provided with the goals, objectives and an evaluation of the consultants' performance for the previous six (6) months, and to continue this matter to August 2, 2000. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. AMENDMENT NO. 3 — :H.C. ASSOCIATES Councilwoman Gair expressed opposition to a PUBLIC WORKS — ENGINEERING appointing a Department Head who is directly CONSULTANT (SHAFIQUE NAIYER) associated with a company who performs various services for the city. A motion was made to approve Amendment No. 3, which extends the agreement with H.C. Associates for Interim Services provided for Public Works and Engineering as provided by Shafique Naiyer. Said agreement is extended to July 5, 2001. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia NOES: Councilmembers Gair and Van Cleave Motion carried. PUBLIC HEARINGS CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING AND Director Naiyer is recommending that the City Council LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT adopt the resolution ordering the continued FOR FY2000 -2001 maintenance of certain public facilities and confirming a Diagram and Assessment; and the resolution authorizing the addition of these assessments to the property tax bills. Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. There was no one wishing to speak, therefore, Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing CLOSED. A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -71 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "; and, waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000- 72 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ADDITION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO THE TAX BILL ". MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. City Council Minutes -- July 12, 2000 CITYWIDE PARK MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR FY2000 -2001 PERSONNEL COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS CALLING AN UNSCHEDULED VACANCY - RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION Page 5 Director Naiyer is recommending that the City Council adopt the resolution ordering the continued maintenance of certain public facilities and confirming a Diagram and Assessment; and the resolution authorizing the addition of these assessments to the property tax bills. Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. There was no one wishing to speak, therefore, Mayor Lozano declared the public hearing CLOSED. A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -73 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING THE ANNUAL LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CITYWIDE PARK MAINTENANCE DISTRICT "; and, waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -74 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ADDITION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO THE TAX SILL ". MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia Motion carried. A motion was made to table this matter to July 19, 2000. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Mayor Lozano Motion carried. A motion was made to nominate Ramona DeLaTorre to Office No. 1, Martha Reyes to Office No. 2 and Irma Tarango'to Office No. 3, of the Recreation and Community Services Commission, each for a term expiring June 30, 2002. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Mayor Lozano Motion carried. A motion was made to vacate Recreation and Community Services Commission, Office No. 4 held by Emily Loeb, and appoint Rafael Garcia to the unexpired term of Office No. 4, expiring June 30, 2001. Mr. Garcia is a member of the Housing Commission, as such, Deputy City Clerk Ramirez was instructed to City Council Minutes -- July 12, 2000 Page 6 advertise the vacancy created on the Housing Commission and bring back to the City Council for consideration and appointment. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia NOES: Mayor Lozano ABSTAIN: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS A motion was made to table this matter to July 19, AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS 2000. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Mayor Lozano Motion carried. CONTRACT F=OR AUDIT SERVICES - Attorney Alvarez - Glasman advised the City Council that VASQUEZ FARUKHI & COMPANY, LLP the subject contract is in the review process by the consultant therefore, it is recommended that this matter be continued to July 19, 2000. Councilwoman Gair stated that if the contract is not included with the delivery of the council packets for the meeting of July 19th, that this matter be held over to the August 2, 2000 meeting. Attorney - Alvarez Glasman assured the council that the contract would be delivered to the Council no later than Monday morning. There were no objections. A motion was made to continue this matter to July 19, 2000. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. SCHEDULING OF BUDGET MEETINGS After discussion, Chief Executive Officer Keller was requested to schedule budget meetings during the second week of August. There were no objections. TEEN CENTER FUNDING Director Carrillo confirmed with the Council, their receipt of the Information sent via the weekly status report pertaining to skate park funding. He also stated that the cost is lower than the amount originally given as an estimate. Meetings are scheduled to be held regarding the Teen Center and the Council will continue to be informed on this matter. CLOSED SESSION RECESS Mayor Lozano called the Community Redevelopment Agency meeting to order. The Council recessed to Closed Session at 8 :00 p.m. and reconvened at 11 :00 p.m. with all members present. Attorney Alvarez - Glasman reported the action as follows: City Council Minutes — July 12, 2000 Page 7 CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY Property: 21.5 Acre Site bounded by Big Dalton NEGOTIATOR — GC §54956.8 Ave (west), Merced Avenue on the north, Puente Avenue on the East, Garvey Avenue and the San Bernardino Interstate 10 Freeway south Negotiating Agency Negotiating with Lewis Parties: Investment Company, LLC Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Under Terms and Conditions of Disposition Negotiation: and Development Agreement ACTIONS Agency Board received briefing and provided direction to staff. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Property: Vineland Avenue, south of the 1 -10 San Bernardino Freeway Negotiating Agency negotiating with Michael Parties: Touhey Co. Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Under Terms of Lease Negotiation: ACTION: Matter was continued to August 2, 2000. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT APPOINTMENT Title: Recreation and Community Services GC§ 54957 Director (Continued from 6/20/00) ACTION: Contract of Director Manuel Carrillo was approved. Title: Community Development Director (Continued from 6/20/00) ACTION- Contract of Rick Forintos was approved. Title: Finance Director ACTION- This matter was continued to July 19, 2000, CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL Initiation of Number of cases (1) COUNSEL ANTICIPATED LITIGATION litigation: City Council Minutes — July 12, 2000 (GC §54956.9 (c)) ra-Im ACTION- City Council received briefing. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM REMOVED SECOND READING - ORDINANCE NO. 1162 APPROVING A ZONE CHANGE, CASE NO. Z-515; LOCATION: 12911-12921 GARVEY AVENUE; APPLICANT-- KEN SPIKER AND ASSOCIATES REPRESENTING REGENCY OUTDOOR ADVERTISING F-11006111192 Approved as presented by the Council at Its meeting held August 2, 2000, Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Agency Secretary A motion was made to table this matter to an un- specified date. MOTION: SECOND, Motion carried. There being no further matters before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 11:02 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E.. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWI N PARK, CA 91706 JULY 19, 2000 WEDNESDAY 5:00 P.M. The CITY COUNCIL, and COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the City of Baldwin Park met in a STUDY SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL Present: Council /Agency Members: Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tem Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano, Also Present: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer; Arnold Alvarez - Glasman, City/Agency Attorney; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director /Secretary; Shafique Naiyer, Public Works Director; Rich Forintos, Community Development Director, Manny Carrillo, Recreation & Community Services Director; Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer, and Rosemary Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. Absent: Kathryn v. Tizcareno, City Clerk The Council /Agency recessed to Closed Session at 5:10 p.m., and reconvened at 6:50 p.m., with all members present. City/Agency Attorney Alvarez - Glasman reported the action as follows: CONFERENCE WITH LABOR Agency Negotiators: NEGOTIATOR — GC §54956.6 Jose Mesa, Personnel /Risk Manager, Jose Sanchez, Finance Director, and Attorney Richard Kreisler. Employee Organizations: SEIU; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; General Management Employees; and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association @; 1 Directions were provided to Agency Negotiators. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - Number of Cases: Two (2) ANTICIPATED LITIGATION — GC §54956.9(c) ACTION; Council /Agency received briefing from Agency /City Attorney. No action taken. Nothing further to report. Study Session Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 2 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT — Title: GC §54957 Finance Director (Continued from July 12, 2000) ACTION: This matter was continued to August 2, 2000. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY (Property: NEGOTIATOR. — GC §54956.8 21.5 -acre site bounded by Big Dalton Avenue (west), Merced Avenue on the worth, Puente Avenue on the East, Garvey Avenue and the San Bernardino 1 -10 Freeway South. Negotiating Parties: Agency negotiating with Lewis Investment Company, LLC Agency Negotiators- Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez- Glasman Under Negotiation: Terms and conditions of Disposition and Development Agreement ACTION: Agency Board received briefing from Agency staff. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. PRESENTATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING Ray Anderson, Mice President of Municipal PROGRAM Marketing for Waste Management stated that he has been discussing two programs with city staff. The first matter is the regular rate adjustment request that is part of the franchise agreement. The second matter relates to assisting the city in meeting its AB939 goals of increasing diversion within the City. Director Naiyer introduced Michelle Leonard, Consultant for SCS Engineers. Ms. Leonard addressed the council stating that she has been working with staff for the previous nine months as the city's AB 939 Consultant. In October 1999, the State issued a compliance order stating that the city had not met its requirement of 25% diversion for 1995. Since then, new programs have been developed. Those programs have been recently been submitted to Study Session Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 3 the State in response to the compliance order. The response will go before the Board for approval in August. Through these efforts, 29% diversion has been identified using the new base, year new generation number, however, there is still a distance needed to meet the 50% diversion requirement for 2000. Additional programs have been identified that will assist the city in reaching the 50% diversion, specifically a green -waste diversion program. Green - waste represents a large percentage of the city's total waste stream and by diverting green - waste, the rate of diversion would be significantly increased to meet the needed requirements. Chief Executive Keller noted that the presentation was scheduled for the purpose of providing information to the Council and that this matter would be placed on a future agenda for Council consideration. There were no objections. POLICE DEPARTMENT VERBAL UPDATE EMPLOYEE RECRUITMENT AND CRIME ISSUES ADJOURN Approved as presented by the Council and Agency at their meeting held August 2, 2000. Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Agency Secretary Mayor Lozano requested to continue this matter to August 2, 2000. There were no objections. There being no further matters before the Council or Agency, the meeting was adjourned at 7:00 p.m. COUNCIL, CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE. BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 JULY 19, 2000 WEDNESDAY 5:00 P.M. The CITY COUNCIL of the City of Baldwin Park met in a REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL Present: Council /Agency Members: Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Ilan Cleave, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano. PRESENTATION BY WOODARD FAMILY ANGELA GERARDO JARED GAIR -CEJA BALDWIN PARK HOME REHABILITATION PROJECT Also Present: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer; Arnold Alvarez- Glasman, City Attorney; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Interim Finance Director; Shafique Naiyer, Public Works Director; Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation & Community Services Director; Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer; and Rosemary Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. Absent: Kathryn V. Tizcareno, City Clerk PRESENTATIONS Mayor Lozano was joined by the City Council in accepting and presenting the following: Longtime resident, Ms. Woodard recently celebrated her 100" birthday. In addition to her many accomplishments, Ms, Woodard was the first ever retiree to have retired from her employment with the City of Baldwin Park. On behalf of Ms. Woodard, her son, John Howard, presented a home video, consisting of footage that includes the City of Baldwin Park, dating back to 1810. An Award of Excellence was presented to Angela Gerardo in honor and recognition of graduating with high honors and for receiving the prestigious "Woman of the Year" Award. An Award of Excellence was presented to Jared Gair -Ceja Ceja, in honor and recognition of graduating in the top 1 % of his class, being selected as Valedictorian, receiving the "Keys of Knowledge ", and for receiving the Ward and Alice Munson Business Scholarship Award. Awards of Merit were presented to the Baldwin Park Home Rehabilitation Project participants for their community service and contribution to the success of this project. City Council Minutes -- July 19, 2000 law] ;- 111NIK611hI hTIITrr" rl� PROPOSED METROLINK PARKING FEES CHIEF LEGARRA THANKED Page 2 Dan Trunco, resident, spoke in opposition to the proposed Metrolink parking fees. He disagrees with charging individuals, particularly residents, since this is a service that was approved for their benefit. Adam Oliver, La Puente resident, expressed his opposition to the proposed parking fees at the Metrolink Parking facility. He asked the Council to consider recovering costs from either the state or local legislators prior to passing the costs to parking patrons. Henry Ortiz, Irwindale resident, echoed the statements made by Mr. Oliver, and asked for Council consideration to reject the proposed charges. Roslyn Lee, West Covina resident, spoke in opposition to the parking fee, stating that the increase as proposed, would cause a financial hardship for her. Additionally, if the fee is implemented, it will discourage individuals from using the rapid transit system. Dan Trunco, expressed his appreciation to Chief LeGarra for the excellent operation of his department. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED Deputy City Clerk Ramirez presented the Consent Calendar as follows: CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED Councilwoman Gair requested that the following item be removed for discussion: 1) Item 1 -A, Minutes Councilman Van Cleave requested that Item 1 -E be removed. He retracted his request, therefore, Item I -E remained on the Consent Calendar. CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED Consent Calendar items "B, C, D, E, and F° were presented for approval as follows: CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Resolution No. 2000 -76 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK" was adopted. Councilman City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 TREASURER'S REPORT — June, 2000 AMENDMENT NO. 6 TO JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT— FOOTHILL TRANSIT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS & AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE & AND SOLICIT BIDS, CIP 851 AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR 1999 -2000 CDBG STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - CIP 862 Page 3 William "Bill" Van Cleave abstained on all warrants to Mr. Bill's Hardware (financial conflict of interest). Treasurer's Report for June, 2000 was received and filed, Amendment No. 6 to the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement with Foothill Transit, acknowledging the changes of all references made on the agreements from Foothill Transit Zone or the Zone to "Foothill Transit ", was approved. The plans and specifications were approved and staff was authorized to advertise and solicit bids to modify the existing traffic signal at Ramona Boulevard and Merced Avenue; Authorization was granted to remove and replace two traffic signal controller cabinets at Baldwin Park Boulevard and Olive Street and at Ramona Boulevard and Puente Avenue, CIP 851. A contract was awarded to Gentry Brothers Inc., in the amount of $276,280, for Street Improvements to be completed on various streets within the City for FY 1999- 2000, CDBG - CIP 862. The Mayor was authorized to execute the agreement, and the Public Works Director was authorized to execute change orders necessary during the course of this construction in an amount not to exceed seven percent (7 %) of the original contract amount. CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVAL A motion was made to approved the consent calendar as presented. MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco Motion carried. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION APPROVAL OF MINUTES - JUNE 7, 2000 Councilwoman Gair requested that the minutes of June 20, and July 12, 2000, be excluded from consideration of approval, as they were not included in the agenda packet. A motion was made to approve the minutes of June 7, 2000„ as presented. MOTION: Member Gair SECOND: Vice Chairman Pacheco Motion carried. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 4 REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES PERSONNEL COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS A motion was made to continue this matter to August AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS (Cont'd from 7112100) 2, 2000, MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS A motion was made to continue this matter to August AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS (cont'd from 7/12/00) 2, 2000. MOTION; Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco SECOND: Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried. LEAGUE ANNUAL CONFERENCE - DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATE SUPPORT OF SENATE BILL 1491 — TRAIN MORN DEVICES ORDINANCE NO 1165 — RELATING TO METROLINK STATION PERMIT PARKING A motion was made to appoint Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco as Delegate and Councilwoman Gair as Alternate as voting representatives at the upcoming League of California Cities Conference to be held in Anaheim, September, 2000. MOTION Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried, A motion was made to support the passage of SB 1491, which if passed, will authorize a pilot project for automatic, stationary train horns at railroad grade - crossings. Staff was instructed to send corresponding staff report to State Senator Hilda Solis, Assemblyman Maritn Gallegos, and Metrolink. MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco recommended that students, senior citizens and physically disabled persons, be exempt from paying the subject fees. Councilwoman Gair expressed opposition to imposing the fees on Baldwin Park residents and feels that there may be another way to recover the costs associated with the maintenance of the parking lot. She also questioned if whether establishing a fee would be contrary to the efforts of the Air Quality Management District, to reducing vehicle travel. Mayor Lozano concurred with Councilwoman Gair, stating that he feels alternate funding sources should be sought. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 FACILITIES & FLEET ANNUAL CONTRACTS FY 2000 -2001 (Cont'd from 6120100) SOLE SOURCE ANNUAL CONTRACTS — FACILITIES & FLEET MAINTENANCE DIVISION FY2000 -2001 (Cont'd from 6120106) Page 5 Councilman Van Cleave is in favor of the parking fee and feels the revenues derived from the sale of permits will help offset the operating costs. Councilwoman Garcia is in favor of the parking fee, stating that while funding sources are available to cover associated costs of maintaining the parking lot, and feels fiscally responsible for to bringing revenues back into the City for the services that are provided. After discussion, a motion was made to read by title only, waive further reading thereof, and introduce for first reading, Ordinance No. 1165 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 72.13(C) OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE, ALLOWING AN INDIVIDUAL. TO APPLY FOR A VALID CITY PERMIT TO STOP, STAND OR PARK A VEHICLE IN A PROHIBITED, LIMITED OR RESTRICTED .AREA, AND AMENDING SECTION 74, ESTABLISHING A PARKING SCHEDULE FOR TWO - HOUR STREET PARKING ", read by title only, and waive further reading thereof; and, to exempt the Metrolink permit parking fees for. students, senior citizen's and physically disabled persons. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND: Councilwoman Garcia NOES: Councilmembers: Gair„ Van Cleave Motion carried. Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco informed the Council that he and Councilman Van Cleave met with staff to review the proposed contracts. As a result of the meeting, it was suggested that in the future, that staff make an effort to work with local businesses so that they are informed about the bidding process. A motion was made to authorize staff to issue purchase orders for various services as listed in Attachment "A" of the staff report. MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco SECOND Councilman Van Cleave Motion carried, A motion was made to award sole source contracts to USA Alarm System, Inc., in the amount of $13,000, and to San Diego Rotary Broom in the amount of $16,000. MOTION: Councilman Van Cleave SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 VEHICLE TIRE PURCHASE FOR FY2000 -2001 (Continued from 6120100) JANITORIAL SUPPLIES CONTRACT — (Cort'd from 6120100) AUDIT SERVICES CONTRACT — VASQUEZ FARUKHI & COMPANY, LLP (Cort'd from 7112100) Page 6 A motion was made to waive formal bidding procedures for the purchase of tires for City vehicles and equipment and authorize staff to purchase the tires in accordance with State bide MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. A motion was made to award the contract to Sanitary Supply in the amount of $51,995.42 for the purchase of janitorial supplies. MOTION: Councilwoman Gair SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco Motion carried. In response to Mayor Lozano's request, Gilbert Vasquez, of Vasquez Farukhi & Company, agreed to reduce the contract amount equal to that of the lowest bidder. In response to Councilwoman Gair's inquiry, Attorney Alvarez- Glasman stated that the Request for Proposal process is different than that of the process for public works bid proposal acceptance. The law does not prohibit a city from reducing the bid amount of a Request for Proposal. As such, the requirement to re- advertise does not apply in this case. In rely to Councilwoman Gair's concern regarding the qualifications of the persons who will be assigned to the City, Mr. Vasquez stated that one of the accountants has 15 years of experience, and is in the process of becoming certified. Mr. Vasquez also stated that his firm is experienced in preparing Housing Audits and CAFR Reports. Councilwoman Gair is of the opinion that the contract should be a three -year contract as opposed to a three - year with an open end two -year option. A motion was made to award a three -year contract (with an option to renew for years 4 and 5) with Vasquez Farukhi & Company LLP, for audit services in the reduced amount $41,660. The Mayor was authorized to execute the contract. MOTION: Councilwoman Garcia SECOND: Mayor Pro Tem Pacheco NOES: Councilmembers: Gair, Van Cleave Motion carried. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 COUNCIL/STAFF REQUESTS AND COMMUNICATIONS DISCUSSION RELATING TO FIREWORK ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS SISTER. CITIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Page i Chief Executive Officer Keller reported that this matter has been previously discussed and most recently, placed on this agenda at the request of Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco, for discussion of proposed amendments. In reviewing past files; it appears as though the same fourteen organizations are the ones that have applied year after year. Councilwoman Gair stated that the fourteen organizations have been grand- fathered in, To the best of her recollection, this may have been an administrative policy decision. Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco suggested that Council look into amending the criteria used to determine eligibility, assigning the booths using a lottery system, and perhaps implementing more stringent finance reporting requirements. After discussion, staff was directed to obtain model ordinances from surrounding cities, research the existing policies, and bring back at a later date for Council review and input. There were no objections. Councilwoman Garcia updated the Council on the status of the Sister Cities Program. Deputy City Clerk Ramirez has taken an active, lead role in implementing this project. A flyer has been prepared that advertises for individuals to participate as members of the steering committee. The flyer will be published in the August issue of the NOW,. Director Carrillo and Executive Director Oliver of the Chamber of Commerce are also involved in the process of implementing the program. An International Sister Cities Association Conference, will be held August 2 -6, 2000, in Morelia, Michoacan. We will attend for the purpose of representing the City of Baldwin Park in the search of a prospective Sister City in Mexico City Treasurer Montenegro stated that a partnership was formed many years ago with Valle del Bravo, Mexico and suggested that perhaps a relationship could be re- established with that city. Councilwoman Garcia stated that the city of Valle del Bravo would be looked for while in attendance at the conference. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 8 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Councilman Ilan Cleave expressed concern with the continued existence of the Historical Society and suggested that the City take a more active role as far as support, participation and involvement in the Historical Society. DEATH OF NICK COLLINS Councilman Ilan Cleave sadly announced the death of Nick Collins, an attorney and an individual who was an active participant with the Downtown revitalization project, and asked that this meeting be adjourned in the memory of Mr. Collins. SB 402 — BINDING ARBITRATION Councilwoman Gair asked that a letter in support of SB402, the Binding Arbitration Bill be approved. The Council, approved to support SB402 and directed staff to send a letter to the Governor to that effect. COMMUNITY PICNIC Councilwoman Gair complimented the Parks & Community Services Department for an excellent job in coordinating a successful Community Picnic. Councilwoman Garcia also thanked the Department of Recreation and Community Services for their work and coordination of the Community Picnic. She also thanked the Public Works, Police, Community and Development Department for their assistance and participation. FINANCE DEPARTMENT THANKED Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco thanked the Finance Department staff for the number of hours and work they each put into the compilation of the proposed budget. LT. HADSELL THANKED Councilwoman Garcia announced that she had participated in a police ride along and thanked Lt. Hadsell for the opportunity and experience of that ride along. SCHEDULE OF STREET CLEANING In response to complaints being received, Mayor Lozano asked staff to look into street sweeping schedule for the street adjacent to 99¢ Store. Director F'orintos stated that meetings have been held with representatives of the 99¢ Store and this issue should soon be resolved. BUDGET Director Sanchez acknowledged Mayor Pro Tern Pacheco's compliments and informed the Council that work will continue to be in progress and the budget meetings will be scheduled by Secretary Thompson beginning the second week of August. City Council Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 9 Mayor Lozano thanked Director Sanchez and his staff for a job well done in putting the budget together. PONCHO SANCHEZ CONCERT Director Carrillo announced that Poncho Sanchez would be appearing at the concert series, Thursday, July 20, 2000, between 7 -9 p.m. A "Taste of Baldwin Park" has been combined with this event as well. ADJOURN There being no further matter to be discussed, the meeting was adjourned at 8:55 p.m., in the memory of Nick Collins. Approved as presented by the Council at Its meeting held August 2, 2000. Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk CITY COUNCIL. AGENDA RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -78 AUG 0 2 2000 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ITEM N0. OF BALDWIN PARK ALLOWING CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That 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. JOSE SANCHEZ, INTERIM FINANCE DIRECTOR SECTION 2. That the payroll of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 106722 to 107089, inclusive, voids: 106722, 106730, and 106744 for the period of June 25, 2000 through July 8, 2000 inclusive, has been presented and hereby ratified, in the amount of $409,362.67. SECTION 3. That General Warrants, including check numbers 117544 to 117725 inclusive, in the totgjamount of $614,268.11, constituting claims and demands against the City of Baldwin Park, have been presA'ted to the City Council as required by law, and the same hereby ratified. APPROVED AND ADOPTED August 2nd, 2000. MANUEL LOZANO, MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES) ss: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK j I, City Clerk /Deputy of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was d *jly Bond regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at its regular meeting of the City Council on August 2nd, 2000, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: CITY CLERK/DEPUTY City a` Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page I Check History, Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/08 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend.i# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4332 DAVID GONZALES AP 117545 07/12/00 1 „00.00 C7_a.im9 General Description 31708 PER DIEM --10 SWIM MEMBERS 8/2- 6/06/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/32/00 1,400.00 0. 00 1,400.00 GL DistrilDLuiOn GYOss Amount Description 229.00 QUAKES TICKETS 150 -00 -2172 1,400.00 PER DIEM SWIM. TEAM Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4674 DAYLE SELLER AP 117546 07/12/00 280.26 Claim# General Description 337E "7 TRAVEL REZMB !CA-- SEMINAR PO# Stat C "ontract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount U7;ed Net Amount 0 07/12/00 280.26 0.00 280,26 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description 229.00 QUAKES TICKETS 100 02 -5330 280.26 ICA SEMINAR Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) Vend# Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4334 INFLATABLES 2000 AP 117547 07/12/00 119.08 Claim# General Description 31709 BALLOON HOUNCF RENTAL CITY -WIDE OPEN HOUSE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 119.08 0.00 119.08 'L Distribution Gross Amount Description 229.00 QUAKES TICKETS 150 --00- -2172 114.08 BOUNCE --CITY PICNIC Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) vend# vendor Name Bank C'neck# Chk Date Check .Amount Sep 97.9 MARIA MORENO AP 117548 07/12/00 865.98 Claim# General Description 31711 REIMS EXPENSE MORGAN PARK SNACK BAR PO# Stat Contract# Invoir.e# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 865.98 0.00 865.98 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 229.00 QUAKES TICKETS 150 -00 -2172 865.98 REIMS.SNACK BAR Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) Mend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 853 MICHAEL SALAS AT 117549 07/12/00 229.00 Claim# General Description 31712 REIMB MONTHLY EXPENSE PG# Stat Contract# invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/32/00 229.00 O.OD 229.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00- 2172 229.00 QUAKES TICKETS CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR70D Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 3 Check Iii.story. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount: Sep 4957 MOTEL, 5 Ap 117550 07/12/00 897.36 Claim# General Description 31710 LODGSNG-7.0 SWIM TEAM JR. OLYMPIC GAMES 8/02- 8 /06 /DO PO## Stat Contract# Invoice4 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/3.2/GD 897.36 0.00 897.36 GL Distrihution Gross Amount Description 36.00 RENEWAL, 150 -00 -2172 897.35 SWIM .TEAM -JR OLYMPIC Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend# Vender Name AP 117552 _Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2130 NA'r'IONAL NOTARY ASSOC AP 117551 07/12/00 36.00 Claim# General Description 31713 MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL MBR# 770947 PO4 Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 36.00 0.0O 36.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 120 -43 -5234 -035 36.00 RENEWAL, 150 -00- 2172 bend## Vendor Name PETTING ZOO Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4869 PARTY PONIES & FRIENDS AP 117552 97/12/00 475.00 Claim# General Description 31714 PETTING ZGO CITY -WIDE OPEN HOLSE PO## Stat Contract# Invoice# Inve Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 475.06 0.00 475.60 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00- 2172 475.00 PETTING ZOO Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 9.958 PONCHO SANCHEZ LATIN JAZZ SAND AP 17.7553 97/12/00 1,500.00 Cl_aim## General. Description 31715 BALANCE - ENTERTAINMENT CONCERT IN THE PARK 7 /13 /CG PO4 Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -72 -5000 1,500.60 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 9958 PONCf10 SSLNCHEZ LA'T'IN JAZZ BAND AP 117554 Q7/12/00 1,504,40 Y Claim# General Description 31716 PARTIAL PMT ENTERTAINMENT CONCERT IN THE PARK 7/13/00 P09 Stat Contract## Invoice# Irvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt 'Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description lOG -72 -5000 1,500.00 7/13/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 5 Check History, Bank AF Check Dates OL' /GC /CG to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1162 RICK VASQUEZ AP 117555 07/12/00 215.00 Claim ## General Description 31717 WELCOME SIGNS /POSTERS CITY -WIDE OPEN HOUSE PO# Stan Contract# Invoice's Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 215.00 0.00 215.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Gross Amount Description 100 -72 -5000 215.00 WELCOME SIGNS 136.00 ---------------°___------_°____----..._--°_--------_-___-_-.__----_-___-_°_°°__-_ Venal# Vendor Name °___..__'.____----- ------ - - Hank Check# - - -- — ----------------- ------ Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4959 SMSC Bank Check# AP 127556 07/12/00 2.65.00 Claim# General Description 3177.8 SWIM TEAM T- SHIRTS JR OLYMPICS 8/2- 8/6/0{7 PO# Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 C7 /12 /CO 265.00 0.00 165.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Gross Amount Description 150 -QC -2172 165.00 T- SHIRTS JR OLYMPICS 136.00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check#{ Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4339 SOBTHERN CALIFORNIA SWTMMTNG Bank Check# AP 117557 07/12/00 136.00 Claim# General Description 3171,9 ENTRY ER_S -SWIM TEAM 7R OLYMPICS 8/5- 8/6/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 07/!2/00 0 G7 /12 /GG 3..36.00 U.0[3 136.OU GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2169 150.09 150 -00 -2172 136.00 8/2- 8/6/00 Vend?# Vendor Name 4960 TODD DIE80LD Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3271 THE EL CAPITAN THEATRE COMPANY GROUP SALES DEPT AP 117558 97/12/00 150.00 Claim# General Description 31720 PURCHASE 30 TICKETS SR "RIP 6 /03/00 P0# Stan Contract# Invoice# Enve Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used . Net Amount- 07/12/00 07/!2/00 150,00 0.00 150.00 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description 200100 CLOWN-OPEN HOUSE 150 -00 -2169 150.09 8/3/00 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4960 TODD DIE80LD AP 117559 07/12/00 200.00 Claim# General Description 31721 CLOWN FOR CITY -WIDE OPEN WIDE PO# Stat Contract„ Invoice #$ Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 200.00 0100 200.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2172 200100 CLOWN-OPEN HOUSE CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N*APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 7 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/60 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk. Date Check Amount Sep 3797 VERTZON WTRPIESS My SSAGTNG SRV (VRRIZDN WIPPLESS] AP 117560 07/12/00 97.60 Claim# General Description 31722 PAGERS - PUBLIC WORKS ACCT #LB - 454995 PG# Stag. Centrac # Invoice# 6590 0 L8454995AC GL Distribution 100 -53 -5210 100 -57 -5210 100 -64 -5210 107 -54 -5210 114 -59- 5210 -094 114- 6i -F,210 -094 117-69 -5210 121 -67 -5210 121 -68 -5210 130 -58 -5210 PO Liquidation 100-53-5210 100 -53 -5210 100 -57 -5210 100 -64 -5210 107 -54- 5210 114 -59- 5216 -094 114 -61- 5210 -094 117 --69 -5210 121 -67 -5210 121 -68 -5210 130 -58 -5210 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used 07/01/00 97.60 0.00 Gross Amount Description 4.66 1 EA ** ANNUAL - FY2000 -01 ** PAGERS FOR CC 53 34.1.6 I EA PAGFRS FOR CC 57 9.76 Z FA PAGERS FOR CC 64 4.88 1 RA PAGFRS FOR CC 54 4.88 1 EA PAGERS FOR CC S9 4.88 1. EA PAGERS FOR CC 62, 4.88 1 EA PAGERS FOR CC 69 9,76 1 FA PAGFRS FOR CC 69 4,88 1 EA PAGERS F'OR CC 68 14.64 1 EA PAGERS FOR CC 68 Amount 4.88 34.16 9.76 4.88 4.68 4.88 4.88 9.76 4.88 14.64 Net Amount 97.60 Vend# Vendor. Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4962 VICTOR CONTRERAS AP 117561 07/12/00 450.00 Claim -4 General Description 31724 ENTERTAINMENT OPEN HOUSE 7/15/00 PC# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc .Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 450.00 0.00 450.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Descripti.en 1.00 -72- 5000 450.00 OPEN HOUSE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4961 WADE 14ODUE AP 117562 07/7.2/06 1,200.00 Claim# General Description 31723 CONCERT IN 'T RE PARK 7/13/00 POjk Stat Contract# 7nvoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount D 07/12/00 1,200.00 0.00 1,200.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -72 -5000 1,200.00 7/13/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR760 BY SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04;33pm Page 8 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates DD /DC /DO to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 vend# Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 108 CITY OF B.P. PAYROLL AP 117563 07/13/00 251,295.77 Claim# General Description 31836 PAYROLL DEPOSIT PP #14 P /E: 7/8/00 PO# Star Contract# Invoice?# Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount D "07/13/00 251,295.77 251,295.77 GL W stributior, Gross Amount Description 164 -00- 1.01.0 251,295.77 7#14 P/E 7 /8 /00 FIRST AID & SAFETY BOOK 46526:3(1 Vend# Vendor Name 306.52 1 EA BASIC FIRST Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 51 ALFAX WHOLESALE FURNITURE, INC. 90.15 4 EA ER BOOK AP 217565* 07/13f00 121.04 Claim# General Description 31725 CHAIR DOLLY PO# $tat- Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6420 C V26935 -VIR 06107100 121,04 0.60 121.04 GL Di.stributi.on Gross Amount Description 100- -73- -5210 100.95 1 EA E10015 COMPOTER ARMOIRE 100 -73 -5210 20.09 1 EA V20017 CRATR DOLLY PO Liquidation Amount 100 -73 -521.0 121.04 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 62 AMERICAN RED CROSS AP 117566 07/13/00 595.00 Claim# General Description 31726 FIRST AID BOOK /VIDEOS POi# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6289 C 1129 05/26/00 595.00 0.00 595.00 GL Oistrihution Gross Amount Description SOD- 725220 -198.33 20 EA COY240NITY FIRST AID & SAFETY BOOK 46526:3(1 106 -72 -5220 306.52 1 EA BASIC FIRST AID AND CPR 'TRAINING VIDEOS 160 -72-5220 90.15 4 EA ER BOOK PO I.i.aaidatian Amount 100 -72 -5220 660.00 Vend-4 Vendor Name Bank Check# Chic Date Check Amount Sep 79 ARBOR NURSERY AP 117557 67/13/00 299.85 Claim# General Description 31727 NDiSERY STOCK PG# Stat Contr_acc## Invoice# Tnvc D* Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5645 O 18213 06/27/00 299.85 0.00 299.85 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description 121 -68 -5210 299,85 1 EA * * ** ANn1 "JAL PURCHASE ORDEF2 FOR EiSCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** STREET 'TREE 1,WYNTORY PO Liquidation Amount 121 -68-5210 299.85 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR70D By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 9 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 13.7725 Vend# Vendor Name Bark Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 89 ASSOCIA'T'ED ASPHALT AP 10568 07/13/00 808.14 Claim# General Description 31728 ASPHALT PO## Scat Contracts# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5636 O 2798 06/22/00 191.11 0.00 191.11 2857 06/27/00 617.03 0100 617.03 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description 114 -61 --5210 -493 808.14 I EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR PISCAL YEAR 1999- -2000 * * ** ASPHALT AND 0.00 I EA CONTINGENCIES Q 10% RELATED MATERIALS PO Liquidation PO Liquidation: Amount 118 -53 -5020 -859 11.4 -61 --5210 -093 808.14 Vend## Vendor Name vend## vendor Name Bank Check4 Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4885 B.A. CONSTRUCTION AP 117570 AP 117569 07/13/00 9,355.50 Claim# General Description 31730 MODIFY MEDIAN © BALDWIN PR P64 Stat Contract#'r Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Arcot Discount U8ed Net Amount 6476 0 3 05/30/00 9,355.50 O.DD 9,355.59 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 118- 53 -5020 -859 9,355.50 1 EA CONSTRUCT BALDWIN PARK BLVD PEDESTRIAN CROSSING SIGNAL, MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS AND LANDSCAPING -- CIP 659 118 -53 -5020 -859 0.00 I EA CONTINGENCIES Q 10% PO Liquidation Amount 118 -53 -5020 -859 9,355.50 Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check4 Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3628 BALDWIN PARK LITTLE LEAGUE AP 117570 07/13/00 280.00 Claim## Genera. Description .11731 SPORTS SCroLARSHIP MAY 2000 PO# S-lat Contract# Invoice#{ 0 GL Distribution 120 -43 -5000 -084 7avc Dt Gross Amount 05/31/00 280.00 Gross Amount Description 280.00 MAY SUBSIDY DiSCnunt Am:: Discount Used Net Amount 0100 260.00 Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4800 BARBARA WEINSTEIN PMB 265 AP 7.2.7571 07/13/00 55a.00 Claim# General. Description 31729 TRP.NSCRIPT SRV 3/30/00 PO# Scat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 1473 04/7.1/00 555.00 0.00 555.00 GL Dist,�ibution Gross Amount Description - 1.00 -i5 -5010 555 -00 3/30/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N'*APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04e33pm Page 10 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 t,- 99/99/99 Check #'s :.17544 to 117725 Vend#{ Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount. Sep 4452 BELLSOUTH WIRELESS DATA LP AP 17.7572 07/].3/00 4,472.98 Claim# General_ Description 31734 WIRELPSS CONNUNICATION POLICE UNITS ACCT9000001].857 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# rove Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount used Net Amount 0050111820 06/01/00 4,472.98 0.60 4,472,98 GL Distribvit.ien Gross Amount Description 0.00 1,606.72 127 -28 -5745 4,472.98 END 5/31/00 06/15/00 129.55 Vent# Vendor Name 129.55 Bank Cheeky# Chk. Date Check Amount Sep 1.36 BOISE CASCADE OFFICE PRODUCTS 412.48 AP 117573 07/13/00 1,761.25 Claim# General Description 31732 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Irvo Dt Gross Amount Discount AmL Discount Used Net Amount 066477 06/14/00 3,8.52 0.00 18.52 240572 06/27/00 6.46 0.00 6.46 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 121 -69 -5210 24.98 FMISC SUPPI.,I S Claim# General Description 31733 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc DL Grass Amount Discount Amt: Discount_ Used Net Amount 6427 C 072506 06/14/00 1,606.72 0.00 1,606.72 05354 081610 06/15/00 129.55 n.0o 129.55 GL Distribution 06/27/00 412.48 Gross Amount Descript.icn 412.48 100 -72 -5220 05353 1,073. "l3 3 EA E42503NAH12 GUEST C'HAiR, GRAY 724.40 100 -72 -5210 523.80 1 EA EF794L -S CHARCOAL 4 DRAWER 42" 149.20 1.00 -72 -5210 GL Distribution 119,0'7 1 EA 74351900 FUTURA EASEL 100 -72 -5210 100 -57 -5703 19.07 1 EA P3555 POST IT EASEL PAD PLAIN WHITE, PO Liquidation Amount 100 -72 -5210 662.54 100 -72- 5220 1,073.73 'Jend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 207. CALIFORNIA DISCOUNT GLASS AP 2.17574 07/:13/00 5,236.43 Claim# General Description 31735 GLASS REPLACEMENT PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# rove Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 05352 - 06/20/00 3,262.50 0.00 3,262.50 05354 06/26/00 687.85 0.00 687.85 05341 06/27/00 412.48 0.00 412.48 05353 06/29/00 724.40 0.00 724.40 05355 06/29/00 149.24 0.00 149.20 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -57 -5703 5,236.43 GLASS REPLAEMENT CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N-A2R700 Hy SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 1.1 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 1-17544 to 3.17725 Vend# Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1176 CALIFORNIA STREET M.ATNTSNANCE AP 1_17575- 07/13/00 480.00 Claim# General Description 31736 SWEEPING SRV POV Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 31236 06/28/00 460.00 ().Co 480.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount ;.17 -63- 5000 -079 480.00 SWEEPING SRV 1.30 -58 -5210 Vend# Vendor Name JUNE CAR WASHES Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3996 CHOICEPOINT SERVICES INC. AP 117576 07/13/00 232.00 Claim# General Description 31739 PROFILE COMP SELECT REPORTS AGUILAR JOHNSON MAGALLANES WOOD PO## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 731077 06/14/00 232.00 0.00 232.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 1.00 -15 -5000 232.00 REPOR'T'S 1.30 -58 -5210 Vend# Vendor Name JUNE CAR WASHES Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4964 CINDY MELENDEZ AP 3.3.7577 07/1:3/00 50.00 Claim# General Description 33.737 REFUND FACILITY RENTAL ?Off S-lat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/05/66 50.70 O.00 50.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -00 -4590 50.00 REPM) 1.30 -58 -5210 vend# Vendor Name JUNE CAR WASHES Hank Cheek# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3034 CITRUS CAR WASH AP 117578 07 /13 /00 409.50 Claim# General Description 31738 CAR WASHES.JUNE INV# 20270, 20271, 20272, 20273 Po# Stay. Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/30/00 409.50 0.00 409.50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1.30 -58 -5210 409.50 JUNE CAR WASHES Vend ## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 247 CLIPPINGER CHEVROLET AP 117579 07/7.3/00 160.35 Claim# General Description 'x1740 MISC PARTS /LAIROR PO# Stat: Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5354 C CVW548I74 06/28/00 97.40 0.00 97.40 CVCS313457. 06/30/00 62.95 0.00 62.95 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Invoice# Invc Dt Jul 25, 2000 04 733pm Page 12 Check 11j.story. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check#'s 117544 to 31 725 1,1'77.86 0.00 1,177.86 130 -58 -5270 160.35 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** CITY 0.00 51.75 VEHICLF PARTS AND REPAIR 39428 04/05/00 68.02 PC Liauidation Amount 39479 06/21/00 13.15 130 -58 -52'70 160.35 39471 06/14/00 249.22 ------------------------------------ Vend## Vendor Name I ....... -------- — _ _- - _-____-__- -__..____-------------------------------------------------- Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3143 DAVID VOLZ DESIGN, INC 134 -53 -5000- 868 AP 117580 07/13/00 1,560.00 Claim# General Description 31741 CnMM KITCHEN- LITTLE LEAGUE PO## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6518 C 39478 06/28/00 1,1'77.86 0.00 1,177.86 150 -00 -2154 39459 06/14/00 51.75 0.00 51.75 Bank Check# 39428 04/05/00 68.02 0.00 68.02 39479 06/21/00 13.15 0,00 13.15 39471 06/14/00 249.22 0.00 249.22 Gig Distribution Gross Amount Description 134 -53 -5000- 868 1.,192.94 1 EA PROVIDE ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR DESIGN OF COMMERCIAL KITCHEN FOR LITTLE LEAGUE, CIF 868 134 -53 -5000 -868 183.53 1 EA DEVELOP EQUIPMENT LIST FOR KITCHEN WITH MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS 134 -53- 5000 -868 183.53 1 2A APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR HEALTH DEPARTMENT COORDINATION PO Liquidation Amount 134 -53- 5000 -868 2,140.00 Verd# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4965 DEBORAH BRYANT AP 7 -17581 07/13/00 40.00 Claim# General Description 31742 REFUND TENNIS CLASS PO# Stat Contract#¢ Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 40.00 0.00 40.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description " 150 -00 -2154 40.00 REFUND Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3912 DEPT OF JUSTICE- ACCOUNTING SRV AP 117582 07/3.3/00 504.00 Claim# General Description. 31743 FINGERPRINT CLEARANCE MAY PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Grass Amount Discount. Amt Discount Used Net Amount 266343 06/3.2/00 504.00 0100 504.00 GL Distribution. Gross Amount Description 100 -15 -5000 504.00 MAY" FINGERPRINTS CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04;33pm Page 13 Check History. Sank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3069 DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL AP 117583 07/13/00 215.00 Claim# General. Description 3187.2 ANNUAL MANIFEST FEES kA2ARDOUS WASTE P0## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/30/00 215.00 0.00 215.00 GL D.i.stributien Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 107 -S4 -5210 215.00 MANIFEST FEES INSPECTION FOR STIP PROJECT, CIP 867 Vend# Vendor Name Amount Bank Check# Chk Date Check. Amount Sep 1985 DEWAN, LUNDIN & ASSOCIATES 840.00 AP 117584 07/13/00 750.00 Claim# General Description 31744 PROFESSIONAL SRV FAIRGROVE ST PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6573 C BP -025 -1 06/28/00 750.00 0.00 750.00 GL Distribution Grow Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 113 -53 -5030 -867 750.00 1 EA PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION FOR STIP PROJECT, CIP 867 PC Liquidation Amount 113 -53 -5030 -867 840.00 Bank Check## Vend4 Vendor Name 2122 EVA DELGADO Hank Check# Chk mate Check Amount Sep 4035 DORIS LANE 07/13/00 178.09 AP 117585 07/13/00 "x.32.00 Claim# General. Description 31745 REIMB SR TRIP TICKETS PECHANGA CASINO 6115100 P0# Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount. Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 132.00 0.00 132.OD GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2169 132.00 PECHANGA 6/15/00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check## Clik Date Check Amount Sep 2122 EVA DELGADO AP 117586 07/13/00 178.09 Claim# General Description 31757 EDUCATION REIMB PO# Stat Contract# Invoice4 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 7.78.09 0.00 178°09 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100-2S 5345 178,09 REIMB EDUCATION CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A [SANDRAp City of Baldwin Park jut 25, 2000 04:3333m Page 14 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1210 EWING IRRIGATION AP 117587 07/13/00 538.05 Claa.m# General Description 3174& IRRIGATION SUPPLIES =0r Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount Net Amount 6123 O 1320167 06/30/00 538.DS 6.00 539.65 615.95 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 121 -66 -5210 0.00 1 EA * *R* P.IWUkL PURCHA1,BE O1tD2R POR FISCAL YEAR 1999- 2000 * * ** IRRIGATION Vend# Vendor Name PARTS AND SUPPLIES {IRRIGATION'S PORTION) Bank Check# 121 -67 -5210 538.05 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** (COURT 07/13/00 205.08 REFERRAL'S PCRTiON) PO Liquidation Amount 121 -67-5210 538.05 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 364 FOOTHILL TRANSIT AP 117588 07/13/00 615.95 Claim'# General Description 31749 JUNE BUS PASSES OUTLET TD #8001 PO# Stat Contract} invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 11061 96/30/00 615.95 0.00 615.95 CL Distribution Cross Amount Description 100 -00 -2062 615.95 JUNE PASSES Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Daze Check Amount Sep 370 PRED'S RADIATOR SERVICE AP 117589 07/13/00 205.08 Claim# General Descrir)Vjon 31660 REPAIR RADIATOR PO# Stat Contract# Tnvoice# 5450 O 06681 GL Distribution 130 -58-5270 Cl.aimh General Description 3:748 REPAIR RADIATOR PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# 5450 0 06681 GL Dist'r'ihution 130 -58 -5270 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt niscountUsed Net Amount 06/14/00 D.DD 0.00 0,00 Gross Amount Description 0.00 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2006 * * ** RADIATOR REPAIRS Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 06/14/00 205.08 0.00 205.08 Gross Amount Description 205.08 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** RADIATOR REPAIRS PO Liquidation Amount 130 -58 -5270 205.08 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park - Jul 25, 2000 04:33prm Page 15 Check History. Bank AY Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #`s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4387 GABRIEL VIDRIOS AP 117590 07/13/00 1,078.00 Claim# General Description 31751 REFUND- HAWAII TRIP Pay# Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net-, Amount 07/06/00 0 06/30/00 1,078.00 0.00 3„078.00 GL bistribution Grass Amount Description 113 -53 -5020 -867 2,812.59 150 -00 -2169 1,078.00 REFUND- HAWAII TRIP - STIP PROJECT, CIP 867 Vend# Vendor Name 113 -53 -5020 -867 0.00 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 390 GENTRY BROTHERS, INC. Amcunt AP 117591 07/13/00 2,81.2.59 Claim# General Description 31750 RECONST ['AIRGROVE ST MANGUM /LA RICA CIP 867 FO Stat Contract# Invoice # Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 66570 0 2 07/06/00 2,812.59 0.00 2,612.59 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 113 -53 -5020 -867 2,812.59 1 EA RECONSTRUCTION OF FAIRGROVE STREET, MA.NGUM STV8ET AND LA RICA AVENUE - STIP PROJECT, CIP 867 113 -53 -5020 -867 0.00 I EA CONTINGENCIES 100 PO Liquidation Amcunt 113`53- 5020 -267 2,812.59 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 400 GRAINGER AP 117592 07/13/00 - 66.46 Claim# General. Description 31752 MISC SUPPLIES PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 457 - 813959 -6 06/29/00 66.46 0100 66.46 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -57 -5210 66.46 MISC SUPPLIES vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4864 I4ARO RNGINBERING & CONSTROCTION, INC, AP 117593 07/13/00 9,240.00 Claim# General Description 3175:3 ENO SRV- i3QGART AV ASSPSSMRNT DISTR PO)# Stat Contract# Invoice.# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6417 C 2022.04 06/22/00 9,240.00 0100 9,240.00 GI, Distri.buticn Gross Amount Description 120 -53- -5000 -862 9,240.00 1 EA PROVIDE ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR BOGART AVENUE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, CIP 862 ?O Liquidation. Amount 120 -53 -5000- -862 10,860.00 CCS.AP Ac:covnts Payahle Release 5.8.3 N *APR70D By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2060 04:33pm Page 16 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Tend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check .Amount Sep 4894 T3ASTY AWARDS AP 117594 07/13/60 698.95 Claim# General Description 31754 SWIM TEAM RIBBONS pDfi Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6504 C 95775 05/16/00 &70.05 0.00 870.05 96313 06/13/00 28.96 0.00 28.90 GL, Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2172 75.61 250 FA lst PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -00-2172 49.53 250 EA 2nd PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -00 -2172 49.53 250 EA 3rd PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -00- 2172 69.35 350 EA 4th PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -00 -2172 69.35 350 EA 5th PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -60 -2172 69.35 350 E.A. 6th PLACE RIBBON, R #33, 2x8 150 -00- 2172 516.23 500 EA .M- 300 2° STOCK MEDAL, SWINtMING PO Liquidation Amount 150 -00 -2172 $62.00 Vend# vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4878 HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL CREDIT (ROME DEPOT) AP 317595 07/13/00 516,70 Claim-i4 General Description 3].755 MISC MATERIALS PO# Star Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount AmC Discount Used Net Amount. 6448 C 0 07/12/00 516.70 G.00 51b.70 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2154 516.70 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE DRDER FOR PISCAT: YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** YA- TERIALS AND SUPPLIES PO Liquidation Amount 150 -00 -21-54 500.00 Vend# 'Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 452 HOSE -MAN INC AP 117596 07/13/00 1,3.11 Claim# General. Description 31756 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 17525! 06/26/00 13.11, 0.00 7.3.11 GL Di.Str.ibut.ior., Gross Amount. Description 130 -58 -5210 13.11 MISC SUPPLIES CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8,3 N'APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 17 Check History. :Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 tc 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 1.17725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3222 INGERSOLL-R-AND AP 117597 07/13/00 ")01.23 Claim# General Description 31757 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount 5381 0 505 -57459 x6/26/00 282.39 Ov00 282.39 I00 -57 -5000 505 - 068288 06/27/00 47.8.84 x100 418.84 GL Distribution Chk Date Check Amount Sep Grass Amount Description AP 117599 07/13/00 32.11 1100 -64 -52,,0 Amount 701.23 1. EA * * ** ANWUAF, P-ORCHASE ORDER rok FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 130 -56 -5210 762.b4 06/23/00 SAND - BLASTING EQUIPMENT AND RELATED SUPPLIES 0.00 PO Liquidation 039297 Amount Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 996 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 100 -64 -5210 701.23 07/13/00 299.41 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3323 J.C.'S PLUMBING AND nACKFLOW AP 117598 07/13/00 351.76 Claim# General Description 31759 PLUMBING REPAIRS PO# Stat Contract# Invoice#¢ Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 2301 06/28/00 351.76 D.00 351.76 GL Distribution Gross Amount IDesc7'ipt'ion GL Distribution Gross Amount I00 -57 -5000 351.76 REPAIR 20.61 130 -58 -5210 vend# Vendor Name 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCEASE ORDER Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 509 J.H, MITCHELL k SONS AND LUERxCANTS AP 117599 07/13/00 32.11 Claim}# General Description 31.758 ENGINE OIL AND LUBRICANTS PO# Stag. Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net. Amount 5361 C 77559 06/29/00 32.11. 0.00 32,11 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 0.00 20.61 130 -58 -5210 32.11 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCEASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1.999 -2000 * * ** ENGINE OIL 36.79 038723 AND LUERxCANTS 44..57 0.00 PO Liquidation Amount 06/22/00 20.82 0.00 130 -56 -5210 762.b4 06/23/00 11.85 0.00 Vend# Vendor Name 039297 06/23/00 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 996 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY CCS,AP Accounts Payable Release 5,8.3 N *APR700 AP 117600 07/13/00 299.41 Claim# General Description 31760 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract'.# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 038171 06101100 40.05 0.00 40.05 038377 06/06/00 20.61 0.00 20.61 038555 06109100 36.79 O.00 36.79 038723 06/13/00 44..57 0.00 44,54 039230 06/22/00 20.82 0.00 20,82 039274 06/23/00 11.85 0.00 11.65 039297 06/23/00 447.21 0100 447.21 CCS,AP Accounts Payable Release 5,8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 18 'heck History. Hank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 039347 06/26/00 - 322.46 0.00 - 322.46 Gi, Distribution Gross Amount Description 127 -57 -5213 299.41 MISC SUPPLIES -----------------------------------------°___------------------___...._.._.-------`."`-------------------------------------------------- Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 520 K & V BLUEPRINT SER. AP 117601 07/13/00 143.?6 Claim# General Description 31811 BLUEPRINT -SITYRE PK IMPRV PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amcunt PS35149 06/29/00 143.16 0.00 143,16 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 270.00 JUNE SRV 134 -53- 5000 -868 143.16 BLUEPRINT- SIiYRE PK Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend# Vander Name AP 117604 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 534 KNORR POOL SYSTEMS, INC. AP 117602 07/13/00 441.27 Claim# General Description 31761 POOL SUPPLTES PG## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discclint Used Net Amount: S12537. 06/27/00 441.27 0,00 441,27 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 270.00 JUNE SRV 127 -57 -5000 441.27 POOL SUPPLIES Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend# Vendor ?Name AP 117604 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4251 L & M DIVERSIFIED AP 1176{13 97/13/00 270.00 Claim# General Description 31762 LANDSCAPE SRV -JUNE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 36799 06/30/00 270.00 0.00 270,00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Descript --w 102 -42- 5030 - 013 270.00 JUNE SRV Vend# Vender Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 539 LA PUENTE AUTO ELECTRIC: AP 117604 07/13/00 885.00 Cl.ai.m# General. Pescription 31.763 REPAIR AIR COND POD# Stat Contract# Invoice#- Invc Dt Gross Amount: Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/15/00 885.00 0.00 885.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 130 -58 -5270 865.00 AIR COND CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8,3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 19 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2392 LAWN MOWER CORNER AP 117605 07/7.3/00 609.45 Claim# General Description 31765 REPAIR LANDSCAPE EQUIP PD## Stat Contract'# Invoice;$ Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5604 0 26998 06/08/00 52.22 0.00 52.22 0.00 26917 06/09/00 449.73 0100 449.73 Description 26961. 06/13/00 50.69 0100 50.69 215.47 27062 06/20/00 56.81 0.00 56.81 GL Distribution. SMOG INSPECTIONS Gross Amount Description 07/13/00 2,320.00 117 -69 -5210 Amount 609.45 1 BA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** PREVENTIVE 130 -58 -5270 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF SMALL LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT USED IN THE MAINTENANCE OF BUS SHELTERS PO Liquidation Bank Check# Amount 4466 LEAL OLIVAS L JAUREGUI, LLP 117 -69 -5210 609.45 07/13/00 364.60 Vend# Vendor Nacre Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4660 LE CLAIRE AUTOMO'T'IVE AP 117606 07/13/00 215.47 Claim',-{ General Description 31766 A/C SERVICE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5967 C 0012389 06/30/00 215.47 0.00 215.47 G7� Distribution Gross Amount Description 364.00 MONTROSE THRL' 5/00 130 -58-5270 215.47 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** VEHICLE Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3268 LIEBERT CASSIDY SMOG INSPECTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS 07/13/00 2,320.00 PC Liquidation Amount 130 -58 -5270 215.47 Vend## Vendoz Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4466 LEAL OLIVAS L JAUREGUI, LLP AP 117607 07/13/00 364.60 Claim## General Description 31767 PROFFSSIC)NAII SRV 'T'HRU 04/00 U.S. MONTROSE $364, PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06116/00 364.00 0.00 364.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Description 160 -64 -5010 364.00 MONTROSE THRL' 5/00 Vend# Vendor Name tank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3268 LIEBERT CASSIDY AP 117608 07/13/00 2,320.00 Claim## General Description 31764 PROFESSIONAL SRV GEN -2100, CLEMONS -85. NELSON -135. PO# Stay. Contract# Invoice;# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount BA020 -00001 --047 RK 06/09/00 2,320.00 0.00 2,320.00 GI, Distribution Gross Amount Description i00 -15 5010 2,320.00 THRL' 5/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin !lark Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 20 Check History, Sank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3861 LUIS ESCOBAR AP 1176Q9 07/13/00 100,00 Claim# General Description 37.768 REIMB MONTHLY EXPENSE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/15/00 100.00 0.00 190.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Gross Amount Description 3,227.84 LANDSCAPE MAINT 150 -00 -21.72 '00.00 EXPENSE Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount' Sep 617 MARIPOSA 14ORTICULTURAL AP 13.7610 07/13/00 4,801.29 Claim# General Description 31774 LANDSCAPE MAIN`r PO# Stat Contract# Incite}# 1772'0 17727 17728 17729 GL Distribution 118 -66 -5000 laim#d General Description 31775 1ANDSCAPE MAAINT PO# Stat Contract# .invoice# 6232 C 17729 GL Distribution 121 -66 -5004 Invc Dt Gross Amount 06/26/00 849.03 06/28/00 342.62 06/28/00 222.91 06/28/06 1,813.28 Gross Amount Description 3,227.84 LANDSCAPE MAINT Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 849.03 0.00 342.62 0.00 222.91 0.00 1,813.28 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount UPed Net Amount 06/26/00 1,573.45 0.00 1,573.45 Gross Amount Description 1,573.45 1 EA x *.* ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR. 1999 -2000 * * ** IRRIGATION REPAIRS & RENOVATION THROUGHOUT THE CITY AND PARKS PO Liquidation Amount 121 -66 -5000 1,573.45 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2755 NdA.RLEN GARCIA AP 117b'11 07/13/00 70.56 Claim# General Description 31769 REIMB TRP.VEL EXPENSE ICA 2/18 -20/00 PO# Stat Contrast## Invoice# Invc Dt Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Nat Amount 0 06/30/06 70.56 0.00 70.56 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -01 -5330 -103 70.56 INA 2/18 -20/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A {SANDRA} City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 21 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 06/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 1_17725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4863 METROLINK SO CAL REGIONAL RAIL AUTHORITY AP 117612 07/13/00 1,000.00 Claim# General Description. 31814 REIMB SCRRA MAINT CREW 20# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Di.sccunt Amt Discount_ Used Net Amount 46362 06 /30/00 1.,000.00 0.00 1,606.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 13.7 -69 -5210 1,000.00 SCRRA MATNT CREW 127 -57- -5604 'send# Vendor Name REPAIR LIGHT .FIXTURE Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 641 MODERN MESSENGER AP 117613 07/13/00 45.54 Claim# General Description 31770 DELIVERY SRV 204 ,Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 19182 06/01/00 45.54 0.00 45.54 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 134 -53 -5000 -868 45,54 DELT'V2RY' 127 -57- -5604 Vend# Vendor Name REPAIR LIGHT .FIXTURE Rank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 649 MONTY'S ELECTRIC AP 11 -1614 07/113/00 228.72 Claim# General Description 31775 ELECTRICAL REPAIPS Po## Stat Contract# Invoice{# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 2.1.45 ()6/28/00 228.72 0.00 228.72 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 127 -57- -5604 228.72 REPAIR LIGHT .FIXTURE Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 656 MR. BILL'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE AP 7..17615 07/13/00 2,521.52 Claim# General, Description 31771 CANOPY PO## Stat Contract_# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5880 C 20316 05/29/00 2,521.52 0.00 2,521.52 Gi, Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2172 2,308.96 lit EA 10x10 E -Z UP CANOPY, BLUE 150 -00- 2172 7-72.26 12 EA REPLACEMENT 150 -00- 2172 40.30 2 EA REPLACEMENT TOP PO Liquidation Amount 150 -00 -2:172 2,371.31 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR760 Sy SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 22 Check History, Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 11'7725 Vend# vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check .Amount Se_n 1129 MR. BILL'S AP 7.17616 07/13/00 587.41 Claim# General Description 31772 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract## Invoice## 20260 20261 20268 20271 20274 20290 20294 20296 L Distribution 127_57. -5210 Claim# General Description 31773 SUPPLIES Invc Dt Gross Amount 05/25/00 16.05 05/26/00 110.84 05/31/00 74.44 06/02/00 60.56 06/06/00 83.46 06/20/00 35,31 06/22/00 65,30 06/23/00 33.53 Srosa Amount Description 0.00 479.49 SUPPLIES 06/28/00 222.48 Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 .16.65 0°00 110.84 0.00 74.44 0.00 6o.s6 0.00 83.46 0.00 35.31 0.00 65.30 0.00 33.53 PO ## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Bt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount '1,207.09 20292 06/21/00 66.09 0.00 66.09 4,00 20276 06/07/00 41.83 0.00 41.83 GL Distribution 0.00 Gross Amount Description 06/23/00 57.97 0.00 121-66 -x210 06/28/00 222.48 107.92 SUPPLIES 222.48 Gross Amount Description Vend# Vendor Name 1,834.35 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER Bank Check# Chk ,pate Check Amount Sep 683 NICHOLS LUMBER k HARDWARE AP 117517 07/13/00 2,683.14 Claim## General Description 31777 MISC SUPPLIES PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# 603641 GL Distribution 114 -61 -5210 -093 Claim# General Description 31778 MiSC SUPPLIES PO# Slat Contract# Invoice# 6638 C 603641 604385 604499 605012 60511.6 605257 646134 GL Di.strihution 114 -61 -5210 -093 Tnvc Pt Gross Amount 06/1.5/00 298.26 Gross Amount Description 298.26 SUPPLIES Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount, 0.00 298,26 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 06/15/00 1,207,09 0.60 '1,207.09 06/20/00 112,40 0.00 112.40 D6/20/00 174.36 4,00 174.36 06/22/00 43.67 0100 43.87 06/23/00 16.1E 0.00 16,18 06/23/00 57.97 0.00 57.97 06/28/00 222.48 0.00 222.48 Gross Amount Description 1,834.35 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** LUMBER AND MISCELLANE'O'US SUPPLIES PO Liyui.dation Amount 119 --61- 5210 -093 1,834.35 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 23 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 60/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Claim# General Description 31779 MISC SUPPLIES PC# Stat Contract## Invoice# rnvc Dt Grass Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount- 606S74 06/29/00 49.76 0.00 49.76 GL Distribution Gross Amount Descra.p.tion 121- -67-5214 49.76 SUPPLIES Claim# General Description 31780 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# 5344 O 603128 604080 '004096 604100 604405 605583 605606 60587'7 60'0275 6D6145 606339 606432 606557 606750 GL Distribution 100 -57 -5210 127 -57 -5210 PO Liquidation 100 -57 -5210 .:laim# General Description 31782 MISC SUPPLIES Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount- 06/13/00 16.48 0.00 16.48 06/19/00 18.16 0.00 18.16 06/19/00 22.01 - 0.00 22.07.. 06/;.9/00 18.90 0.00 18.90 06/20/00 32 -10 0.00 32.10 06/26/06 35.60 0.00 34.60 06/26/00 6.45 0.00 6.45 06/2 ? /00 2.17 0.00 2.17 06/28/0D 9.48 0.00 9.48 06/28/00 6148 0.00 6.48 06/29/00 13.04 0.00. 13.04 06/29/00 128.45 0.00 128.45 06/29/00 34.34 0.cc 34.34 06/30/00 23.80 0.00 23.80 Gross Amount Description 366.46 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR :1.999 -2000 * * ** FACILITY MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLIES 0.00 1 EA ** DISTRIBUTION OF COST ** Amount 366.46 PC# Stat Cont:Mact# znvoice# T.rivc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5470 0 603065 0611 -3100 9.67 0100 9.67 503362 06/14/00 6.66 0.00 6.66 605669 06/26/00 117.98 0.00 117.98 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -64 -5210 134.31 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCF3.ASE ORDER FOR 'FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** MFSCELLANEOUS HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES USED FOR GRAFFITI REMOVAL PO Liquidation Amount 100 -64 -5210 134.31 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 24 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates DO /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 tc 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 680' NORM E BOBS TIRES AP 117619* 07/13/00 74.90 Claim# General Description 31761 TIRE TUBES PO# Stat Contract,'-'. Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Nat Amount 5557 C 3SS30 D6/26/DD 74.90 0.00 74.90 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 93.09 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** FILM AND 130 -58 -5270 74.90 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** TRUCK 'TIRE PO Liquidation Amount REPAIR AND ALIGNMENT 06/14/00 24.33 114 -51 -5210 -093 PO Liquidation Amount 8995106 Vend# Vendor Name 0.00 130 -58 -5270 276.90 3971 ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE ACCTS PAYABLE; (ORCRkR3) SUPPLYRARDWARR) AP 117621 Vend## Vendor Name GL Distribution Bank Check# Chk Gate Check Amount Sep 655 ONE HOUR PHOTO PLUS 100 -57 -5210 AP 117620 07/13/00 93.09 Claim# General Description 31784 FILM PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount used Net Amount 5475 O 6504 06/27/00 93.09 0.03 93.09 GL Distribution Cross Amount Description 8995064 114 -61 -5210 -093 93.09 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** FILM AND DEVELOPING G6 112 1GC 24.63 O.Oc PO Liquidation Amount 6995079 06/14/00 24.33 114 -51 -5210 -093 93.09 8995106 Vend# Vendor Name 0.00 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3971 ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE ACCTS PAYABLE; (ORCRkR3) SUPPLYRARDWARR) AP 117621 07/13/00 205.48 Claim# General Description 31783 MISC HARDWARE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 8995031 06/05/00 12.15 G.GG 12.15 8995064 66/08/60 58.41 G. U0 58.41 3371793 G6 112 1GC 24.63 O.Oc 24.63 6995079 06/14/00 24.33 0.00 24.33 8995106 05/7.9/00 67.59 0.00 67.59 699511.9 05/21/00 18.37 0.00 18.37 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -57 -5210 205.48 HARDWARE Vend# vendor Name Bank Chock# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 727 PETTY CASH AT 117622 07/13/00 654.07. Cla.im#i' General Description 31813 REPLENISH PETTY CASH PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount G 06 /30/00 654.0'_ GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -41 -5440 49.30 S LOPEZ CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR7(1C Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 654.0]. By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City cf Baldwin Park Check History. Sank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check##'s 117544 to 117725 JuI 25, 2000 04:33pm page 25 120 -47- 521.0 -031 25.18 M DOZMATI " 100 -25 -521.0 46.81 L ARNOLD 100 -21 -5330 5.00 R LEGARRA 100 -25- 52.3.0 36.26 S DELGADO 100 -52-5210 10.81 N SPED 100 -03 -5210 18 -57 M RANGEL 100 -03 -5210 48 -10 M RANGEL 120 -47 -5210 -031 52.71 M D02MATT 190 -03 -5210 4.72 M RANGEL 100 -25 -5210 34.45 H DELGADO 100 -72 -5210 18.92 A MARTINEZ 150 -00 -2172 29.20 13 PLANTICO 150 -00- 2154 40.00 S LARA 100 -72- 5210 -200 48.71 M CARRILLO 100 -75 -5210 49.11 S NARTINEZ 160 -75 -521.0 2.14 M SALAS 100 -75- 5330 15.3.4 M SALAS 160 -61 -5210 10.31 M SALAS 150 -60 -2154 21.80 M VALDEZ i00 -74 -5210 4,85 H 14ERNANDEZ IDO -77, -52110 13189 4 HEFttANDEZ 100 -72 -5210 36.82 D GONZA.LES 100 -72 -5210 31.21 M CARILLO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vend# vendor Name Dank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 728 PINKERTON AP 117623 07/13/00 1,648.00 Ci,aim# General Description 31785 SECURITY SRV PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Nct. Amount 5372 0 493166 06/23/00 1,648.00 O.DG 1,648.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 111 -55- 5660 -053 1,648.00 1 EA w * ** ANNUAL PURCFASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** SECUP'ITY SERVICES FOR THE METROLINK STATION PO Liqu.idatiar_ Amount 117 "55-5000 -053 1,648.00 Vend?? Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4418 POWER DISTRIBUTORS, INC. AP 117624 07/13/04 1,247.49 Claim# General Description 31786 REPLACE LAMPS PO# StaL ContracL# Invoice# Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount. 50594 06/23/00 1,247.49 0.00 1,247.49 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 --57 -5703 1,247.49 REPLACE LAMPS CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 Ey SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2040 04 :33pm Page 26 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4492 PSYCREVEDICS CORPORATION AP 1.176625 07/13/00 237.50 Claim# General Description 31787 PRE- EMPLY' DRUG TESTI:NC PO# Stat Contract" Invoice# Invc of Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 040636 03/31/00 237,50 0.00 237,50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1_78.09 EDUCATION Gross Amount 100 -25 -5000 237.50 DRUG TESTING 100 --01- 5330 -102 Vend# Vendor Name REIMB TRAVEL AP 117628 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3495 R.ICARDO PACHECO Amount AP 117626 07/13/00 252,00 Claim# General Description 37.788 RPIMB TRAVEL EXPENSE PO4 Stat Contract# Snvoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 0 06/30/00 252.00 0.00 252.00 GL Distribution 1_78.09 EDUCATION Gross Amount Description Vend## Vendor Name 100 --01- 5330 -102 252.00 REIMB TRAVEL AP 117628 07/13/00 :1,265.24 Vend# Vendor Name Amount Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 899 ROBERT DELGADO AP 117627 07/13/00 1.78.09 Claim## General Description 31790 EDUCATION REIMB PO# Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6 06/29/00 178.09 0.00 178.09 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 06/27/00 856.65 0,00 856.65 100 -25 --5345 1_78.09 EDUCATION Gross Amount Description Vend## Vendor Name Bank Cheek## CE, Date Check Amount Seb 4489 RWP TRANSFER, INC. DSA: RECYCLED WOOD PRODUCTS AP 117628 07/13/00 :1,265.24 Claim# General Description 31'789 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5640 C 21613 06/27/00 408.59 0100 408.59 21621 06/27/00 856.65 0,00 856.65 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 114 -61 -5210 -093 1,265.24 1 EA *x ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 .* ** TOOLS, SUPPLIES AND BACKFILL MATERIALS PO Licuidaticn Amount 114 -61 -5210 -093 1 „265.24 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8,3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 27 Check History. Sank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #,s 117544 to 2.17725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3243 SC PROPERTY SERVICES, :NC. AP 117629 07/13/00 ,185 "00 Claim# General Description 31793 .TUNE SWEEPING SRV PO ## Stat Contract#} Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount- 6198 0 5316 06/27/00 1,165.00 0.00 1,185,00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1,350.82 117 -63 -5000 -079 1,185.00 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** ROUTINE 0.00 634.95 CLEANING AND POWER SWEEPING OF CITY OWNED PARKING LOTS PO Licu.idatiorn Amount 0.00 236.88 117 -63- 5000 -079 1,185.00 Gross Amount Description ----------------------------------------------------------------------------.-._...__-_-------------------------------------------------- vend# Vendoi: Name 121- 56-540e Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1578 SCMAF FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** CITYWIDE AP 117630 07/13/00 348.00 Claim;# General Description 31 "792 RULE BOORS - SOFTBALL PO# Stat Con- _ract# Invoice# 0073852 GL Distribution 150 -00 -2.154 Invc Dt Gross Amount 06/7.4/00 348.00 Gross Amount Description 348.00 RULE HOOKS Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 348.00 -----------------------..°-------------------------- ------ ----- ------- ------ - - -- -- -------------------- -- ----- ---------- -- -- --- -.,.__ Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 770 PEEK TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE AP ].],7631 G7/13/00 2,222.65 Claim# General Description 31797 SIGNAL MAINT PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5607 C ].04202 66/20/00 1,350.82 0.00 1,350.82 1p4631 06/30100 634.95 0.00 634.95 104141 06 /19/00 236.88 0.00 236.88 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 121- 56-540e 2,222.65 1 EA *-w ANNUAL PURCRL SE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** CITYWIDE TRAFFIC SIGNAL, STREET LICRTS, F'T'C. 117 -56- 5000 -053 0.00 1 EA ** DISTRIBUTION OF COST '** KSTROLINK STATION AND PARK N RIDE PO Liouidation Amount 117 -56- 5000 -053 1,107.79 121 -56 -5000 2,082.98 Vend# Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 783 "STAMP OUT` AP 17.7632 07/13/00 32.10 Claim# General Description 31791 STGN -COMM DEV DIR PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# 00022960 GL Distribution 100 -57 -5216 Invc Dt Gross Amount 04/19/00 32.10 Cross Amount Description 32.10 COM DEV DIR Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0,00 32.10 C:CS,AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *7PR700 By SANDRA, A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2006 04:33pm Page 28 Check History- Hank AP Check Gates 00 /00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3900 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION AP 117633 07/13/00 2,343.90 Claim# General Description 31798 MAY SIGNAL MATNT PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5614 0 153361 06/20/00 2,343.90 0.00 2,343.90 GL Di.str- .bution Gross Amount Description i21 -56 -5000 2,343.90 1 P"A * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * *'* PARTICIPATING SHARES OF ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE AND /OR OPERATION OF STATE HIGHWAY CONTROL AND SAFETY INSTALLATION (TRAFFICE SIGNALS AT RAMPS) PO Liquidation Amount 121 -56- 5000 2,343.90 Vend' vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 788 STEWART FENCE & IRON AP 117634 07/13/00 3,100,00 C1a.ir:# General Description 31796 IN-STALL CHAIN LINK PO# Stat Contract #s' 7nvuice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 9178 06/28/00 1,254.00 0.00 1,254 -00 100 -25 -5345 91'77 06/27/00 1,113.00 0.00 1,113.00 Rank Check# 9171 06/23/00 733.00 0.00 733.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Descrz.ntion 127 -57 -5000 3,7.00.00 CHAIN LINK vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1338 SUSAN CAMP AP 117635 07/13/00 192.66 Claim(# General Description 31799 R!,UCA'T`ION REIM6 PO4 Stat Contract--# Invoice$# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/27/00 192.86 0.00 192.86 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -25 -5345 192.86 EDUCATION RPIMB Vend# Vendor Name Rank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 852 TAD MIMURA AP 117636 07/13/00 103.41 Claim# General Description 37-800 REIME EXPENSES PO## Stat Contract# 'Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 Q6/2 0/00 103.41 0.00 103.41 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 120. -43 -5320 -030 103.41 EX11PNSE CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 29 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check#'s 117544 to 517725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3932 TERMTNIX INTERNATIONAL AP 117637 07/13/00 85.00 Claim# General. Description 31801 PEST CONTROL jUNE.- ROADSIDE PARK PO## Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount ,Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5646 0 2054061232868 06/7.4/00 85.00 0.00 B5.00 GL Distribution Grass Amount Description 127 -68 -5000 0,00 1 RA *£ ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1,999 -2000 * * ** GOPHER ABATEMENT AT BARNES PARR 7,27 -68 -5000 85.00 1 EA ** DISTRIBUTION OF COST - ROADSIDE PARK ** PO Liquidation Amount 1.27 -68 -5000 85.00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1130 T17B GAS CO. AP 117638 07/13/00 31.74 Claim# General. Description 31794 GAS SERVICE A/C #148 918 40747 PO;# Stat Contract.## Invoice# 6292 0 0 GL Distribution 102 -42- 5434 -014 PO Liquidation 102 -42- 5434 -014 Claim# General Description 31795 GAS - LAUNDRY RM A/C 906701841006 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# 5723 O 0 GL 'Distribution 102-42 -5434 -013 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 06/27/00 16.35 0.00 16.35 Gross Amount Description 16.35 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1.999 -2000 * * ** GAS BILLING FOR HOUSING AUTHORITY Amount 16.35 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount. Used Net Amount 06/29/00 15.39 0.00 i5.39 Grass Amount Description 15.39 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1.999 -2000 * * ** McNEIL MANOR PO Liquidation Amount 102 -42- 5434 -013 15.39 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4966 TIMOTHY AVILA AP 117639 07/13/00 270.00 Claire# General Description 31802 REFUND BASKETBAL FEES PC', Stat Contract# Invoice#} Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount. 0 05/30/00 270.03 0.00 270,00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2154 270.04 REFND CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5,8,3 N*APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 30 Check History. Bank AP Check Dares 00 /DO /00 to 99/99/99 Check#'s i17543 to 117725 vend;# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 810 TRAVEL., OF AMERICA 1900 W. GARVEY AV SOUTH AP 13.7640 07/13/00 1,003.00 Claim# General Description 31804 AIR FARE- MARLEN GARCIA/ MANUEL LOZANO NALEO CONE PO4 Stat Contract#3 Invoice#k lnvc Dt Gross Amount. Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0004981 06/22/00 1,003.00 0.00 1,003.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 175.91 PLAQUES IDO -01- 5330 -100 507..50 LOZANO ___,.,,.._.._ °- _ -.--- -__--------------------`--------------- Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 10D -01- 5330 -103 503..50 GARCIA 07/13/00 45.00 Vend# Vendor. Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount. Sep 6114 TROPHY WORLD AP 117641 07/13/09 175.91 Claim# General. Description 31803 PLAQUES- CIIAMBER PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 14231 06/28/00 175.91 0.00 175.91 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 132 -16 100 -01 -5210 175.91 PLAQUES -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vend## Vendor -..---------------------------------------------------------------'---. Vend# Vendor Name .----- __-- ___,.,,.._.._ °- _ -.--- -__--------------------`--------------- Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 695 U.S. HEALTHWORKS MEDICAI, GROUP CITY OF INDUSTRY MEDICAL CENTER (U.S. MEAL AP 117642 07/13/00 45.00 C'I_aim# General Description 31806 TB TESTING -REC STAFF GOMEZ, ORTIZ, RODRIGUEZ, PEREZ PC# Stat Contract# Invoice# T11VC Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 25- 15350 -0500 0S /31/00 45.00 0,00 45.40 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 132 -16 -5000 45.00 TB TESTING -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vend## Vendor dame ---- ----- ------ .._- _----- ..___. _ °__--------- - - - - -. -_ - - -- Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4886 UNIQUE PAVING MATERIALS OF CALIFORNIA, INC. (UNIQUE PAVING MATERIALS) AP 117643 07/13/00 68.96 Claim# General Description 31807 -MISC MATERIALS PO# Stat. Contr_aet# Invoice# -nvc Ot Gross AmounC Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6479 0 002330 06/27/00 68.96 0.00 68.96 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 114 -61- 5210 -093 68.96 3, BA STREET PATCILING MATERSAL PO Liaui.dat: ion Amount 114 -61- 5210 -093 68.96 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.£3.3 N- APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 31 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check # #'s 1.17544 to 17.7725 Verd# Vendor Name Bunk Check# Chk. Date Check Amount Sep 1116 UNISOURCE MAINT SUPPLY SYSTEMS DIVISION OF UNIS673RCE AP 117644 07/13/00 1,472.20 Claim# General Description 31805 MISC SUPPLIES PO# Stat Contract{# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 06/23/00 611004916850 06/28/00 1,472,20 0100 1,472.20 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 118 -SN- 5020 -859 1,105.00 12'7 --68 -5210 1,472.20 SUPPLIES BALDWIN PARK. BLVD, CIP 859. Vend#€ vendor Name Amount Hank Check.# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3160 VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AP 117645 07/13/00 2,105.00 Claim# General Description 31808 INSTALL WATER METER BP BLVD P64 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6457 C 00 -206 06/23/00 2,105.00 0.00 2,105.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 118 -SN- 5020 -859 1,105.00 1 EA INSTALL 2" MATER METER TO PROVIDE IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR MEDIAN ON BALDWIN PARK. BLVD, CIP 859. PO Liquidation Amount 118 -53 -5020 -859 2,1C5.OD vend# Vender Name Bark Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2291 WATER SAFETY PRODUCTS INC AP 117646 07/13/00 529.84 Claim# General Description 31809 WATER RESCUE MANIKIN PO# Stat Contract# Invoice## Invc Dt Gross Amount. Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6527 C 31715 06 /13/00 529.84 0.00 529.84 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1.O0 -72 -3210 478.33 1 EA #1326 ADULT WA'T'ER RESCUE MANTKTN 100 -72 -5210 51.51 2 EA #107 DIVE BRICK PC Liquidation Amount 10O -72 -5210 504.01 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 847 Y -TIRE SALES AP 117647 07/13/00 4,980.42 Claim# General Description 31819 TIRES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5370 C 033866 06/26/00 4,980,42 0100 4,980.42 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 130 -58 -5210 4,980.42 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** VEHICLE TIRES PD hiquidation Amount 130 -58 -5210 5,703.24 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR740 Hy SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 32 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /oo to 99/99/99 Check#'s 7.17544 to 117725 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ - -- - -- ------ - - - - -- "°--------------'------------------ Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 117649* 07/13/00 325.00 Claimf# General Description 3181.5 CASE##KP0001755 N MANFREDI PP #12 &14 PAY nATE 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract',; lnvoi.ce# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 325.00 0.00 325.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2231 325.00 MP..NFREDI #12 &14 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 117650 07/13/00 586.48 Y Clai:r:# General Description 31816 CASE #GD0020433 ARMANDO LOPEZ PP 414 PAY DATE: 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract# Tnvoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/00 586.48 0.60 586.48 GI, Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2231 586,48 LOPRZ #14 Vend#f Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 13,7651 07/13/00 37.50 Y Claim# General Description 31817 CASE #EAD0088373 PRANK MONAR.QU3 PP##19 P /DATE: 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 37.50 0.00 37.50 Gr, Distribution Gross Amount Descriptions 100 -00 -2231 37.50 MONARQUE 914 tenth! vendor Name tank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 117652 07/13/04 37.50 Y '_'_aim# General Dcscriptien 318118 CSc'.#CSD0021659 FRANK MONARQUE PP #14 P /DATE: 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/06 37.50 0.0o 37.50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -DO -2231 37.50 MONARQUE 414 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------..-...__-------------------- Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 117653 07/13/00 37.50 Y Claim# General Description 31819 CASE 4970335206 FRANK MONARQUE PP #14 P /DATE: 7/73/00 PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amcunc Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 37.50 0.00 37.50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description. 190 -{70 -2231 37.50 MONARQUE #14 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 G4!33pm Page 34 Check History. Rank AP Check Pates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 267 COURT TRUSTEE AP 117654 07/3.3/00 37.50 Y Claim# General Description 31820 CASE# BD0084335FRANK MONARQUE PP #14 P /DATE: 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract# invoice#{ Invc Dc Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 37.50 0.00 37.50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -00 -2231 37,50 MONARQUE #14 100 -00 -4030 Vend ## Vendor Name FINGSRPRTNTS Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2391 DEPT OF JUSTICE CENTRAL SERVICES AP 117655 07/13/00 256.00 Claim# General Descrirti-on 31822 FINGERPRINTS $32.00 X 8 PC# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 256.00 0.00 256.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1,292.00 M TAYLOR 412&14 100 -00 -4030 256,00 FINGSRPRTNTS Bank Cheek# Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend# Vendor Name AP 7.17657 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1331 DONNA TAYLOR AP 117656 07/13/00 1,292.00 Claim# General Description 3182'. CASE #FL17820 M TAYLOR PP# ' =2 &14 PAY DATE: 7113100 PO# Stat Contracts# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/12/90 3,292.00 0.00 1,292,00 GL Distribution Grass Amount Description 106 -00 -2231 1,292.00 M TAYLOR 412&14 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Cheek# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 196 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD AP 7.17657 07/13/00 239.18 Claim# General. Description 31824 CASE #572882481 P RO17R.IGUFZ PP #15 PAY DATE: 7/27/00 PO# Stat Contract#$ invoice# Invc Dt Gross .Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 239.18 0.00 239.18 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2231 239.18 RODRIGUEZ -------------------------"------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Cnk Date Check Amount Sep 196 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD AP 117658 07/13/00 239.18 Y Claim## General Description 31823 CASE #5728829:81 D RCDRIGUEZ PP #14 PAY DAT8� 7/13/00 PO# Stat Contract## invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 239.18 0.00 239.1.8 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100- 00-2231 239.18 RODRIGUEZ 414. ['CS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR709 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 36 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates DD /00 /DO to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 1,17725 Vend## Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 196 FRANCHISE TAX BOARD AP 117659 07/13/00 88.37 Y Claim# General Description 31828 CASE #393501827 GARY C SPRY PP #1.4 PAY DATE: 7/13/00 PO## Stat Contract{# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 88.37 0.00 88.37 GL Distribution Grass Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -00 -2231 88.37 SPRY 414 I ANNABI 7/18 -20/00 100 -00 -2231 Vend# Vendor Name KIRKMAN #12 &14 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4406 RIVERSIDE CO DIST ATTORNEY AP 117660 07/13/00 326.00 Claim# General Description 31825 CASE #404477DA1 KEVTN K KTRKMAN Pi'# 12 &14 P0# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Ot Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount: Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 326.00 0100 326.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 425.00 I ANNABI 7/18 -20/00 100 -00 -2231 326.00 KIRKMAN #12 &14 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk. Date Check Amount Sep -4185 SAN BERNARDINO CHILD SUPPORT AP 117661 07/13/00 50.00 Claim# General Description 31826 CSE 40DA014933 G FIERRO PP 412 DAY DATE: 7/13/00 PO# Sta Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount: 0 07/13/00 50.00 0.00 50.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description. 100 -00 -2231 50.00 PIERRO #12 vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 186 STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPT. AP 11.7662 07/13/00 13;386.69 Claim# General Description 31827 ST TAX DEPOSIT PP 914 P /Ee 7/8/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 67/13/00 13,386.69 0.00 13,386.69 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 425.00 I ANNABI 7/18 -20/00 100 -00 -2221 13,386.69 PP #14 P /E: 7/8/00 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) "lend# Vendor Name Baak Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 167 CALIFORNIA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOC. AP 117663 07/18/00 435.00 Claim# General Description 31837 SEMINAR 7/1.8 -20/00 ISSA ANNABI "MONEY, DEBT &. TAXES" PO# Stall Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 14775 06/23/00 425.00 425.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 101 -12 -5330- -025 425.00 I ANNABI 7/18 -20/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04.33pm Page 38 Check Aistcry. Barak AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4968 BROADWAY, MY WAY AP 117665* 07/3.9/00 50.00 Claim# General Description 31838 DEPOSIT- ENTERTAINMENT SWIM TEAM BANQURT 8 /29/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount iisccunt Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/13/00 50.00 0.00 50.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 150 --00 -21.72 50.00 8/29/C0 150 -00- -21.72 Vend# Vendor Name 180.00 J KOLBACA Dank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 968 C.G.I.A. TP?E PARK) AP 1.17666 07/19/00 360.00 Claim## General. Description 31839 REGIST -DET MAX GARCIA DET JIM KCLBACH NAT'L GANG VIOLENCE CONE 8/15 -18, 2000 P0# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Aunt Discount Used Net, Amount 0 07/18/00 360.00 0.00 360.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -25 -5330 180.00 M GARCIA 150 -00- -21.72 1:70 -25 -5330 180.00 J KOLBACA FY2000 -01 ** MEAT POR THE SNACK BAR (SLIMMER CONCERTS IN Vend# Vendor Name TP?E PARK) Bank Check.# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4954 CARNICERIA URUAPAN Amount AP ?.17667 07/19/00 189.50 Claim## General Description 31840 MEAT -SNACK EAR PO#; Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Alit U,1t 6612 0 438061 07/13/00 189.50 0.00 189.50 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00- -21.72 189.50 1 EA ** ANNUAL - FY2000 -01 ** MEAT POR THE SNACK BAR (SLIMMER CONCERTS IN TP?E PARK) PO Liquidation Amount 150 -00 -2172 189.50 Vend#-,' Vendor Name Hank Check# Chic Date Check Amount Sep 797 (EXPERIAN) AP 117668 07/19/00 75.00 Cia.im# General Description 31851 CREDIT REPORTS -JUNE PO# Stat Contract## Invoice#{ Invc Dt Gross Amount Dj.scount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6622 0 Ci)1030005641 06/30/00 75.00 0.06 75.00 GIB Distribution Gross Amount Description 102 -42- 5030 -010 75 -00 1 EA ** ANNUAL - FY2000 -01 ** CREDIT REPORTS {HOUSING AUTHORITY} PO Liquidation Amount 102 -42 -5030 -010 75.00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 11- APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 39 Check History. Bank AY Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/94/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check .Amount Sep 4711 FITZGERALD TOURS, INC. AP 117669 07/19/00 9,500.00 Claim# General Description 31849 DEPOSIT- HAWAII SR TRIP 10/2- 10/9/00 PO4P Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount 1,mt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/19/04 9,500.00 0.00 9,500.00 GL Distribution Gross .Amount Description 150 - -00 -2169 9,500.00 10/2- 10/9/00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3657 JOSE R. SANCHEZ AP 117676 07/19/00 3,897.04 Claim# Genera.], Description 31652 INTERIM FINANCE; DIRECTOR SERV 6126 -71900 PC# Stat Contract# Invoice# 6725 O 14 GL Distribution 100 -12 -5100 101 -12- 5100 -020 101 -12- 5100 -025 117 -12- 5100 -050 116 -12 -5100 -056 120-12 -5100 -030 131- 12 -51aD PO Liquidation 100 -12 -5100 101 -12 -5100- -020 101 -12 -5100 -025 117 -12 -5100 -050 lib -12 -5166 -056 120 -12 -5100 -030 131 -12-5100 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 07J19/00 3,$9'7,00 0.00 3,897.00 Gross Amount Description 2,597..51 1 EA -x ANNUAL - FY2000 --01 ** SERVICES AS INTERIM FINANCE DIRECTOR 243.56 1 E'A SERVICE'S AS INTERIM FINANCE DIRECTOR 243.56 1 EA SERVICES AS 1VTSRIM PTNANCE DIRECTOR 194.85 1 EA SERVICES AS INTERIM FINANCE DIRECTOR 171.47 1 EA SERVICES AS INTERIM FINANCE DIREC'_"OR 62.35 1 EA ,SERVICES AS INTERIM FINANCE, DIRECTOR 389.70 1 EA SERVICES AS INTERIM FINANCE DIRECTOR Amount 2,591,51 243.56 243.56 194.65 171.47 62.35 389.70 Vend# Vendor. Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 953 KNOTT'S BERRY FARM AP 117671 07/19/00 1,170.00 Claim# General Description 31841 60 TICKETS CN $1.9.50 EA YT:J TRIP 8/19/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Cross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 1,170,00 0.00 1,170.00 GI, Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00- 2172 1,170.00 6/19/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) Citv of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 40 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Cheek #'s 117544 to 217725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chit Date Check Amount Sep 4969 LARRY SANCHEZ AP 117672 07/19/00 450.00 Claim# General Description 31842 SOUND SYSTEM CONCERT IN THE PARK 7/20/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 450.00 0. CC) 450.00 CL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100.00 REFUND 100 -72 -5000 450.00 7/20/00 SOUND SYS'T'EM Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep vend# Vendor Name AP 117675 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 7.312 LCRENA 3UENO AP 117673 07/19/00 2,615.20 Claim# General Description 31843 FULL PMT GYMNASTICS PRG 6/18- 7/29/00 PD# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 2,615.20 0.00 2,615.20 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100.00 REFUND 150 -00 --2172 2,615.20 6/18/00- 7/29/00 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend'#, Vendor Name AP 117675 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4972 LYDIA MARQUEZ AP 11'76'74 07/19/00 100.00 Claim# General Description 31850 REFUND SUMMER PAY CAMP PROGRAM PO# Stat Contract;# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount a 07/19/00 100.00 0.00 100.60 GT.s Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -00 -4586 100.00 REFUND 100 -71- .57.1,0 Vend## Vendor Name NUNEZ - CLOSED Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4563 MINA AMERICA BUSINESS CARD AP 117675 07/19/00 60.37 Claim;# General Description 31853 BALANCE JUB CREDIT CARD #5474 -9764- -9868 -2654 * *ACCOUIT CLOSED ** PO# Stat Contract## Invo.i.ce# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Ant Discount Osed Net Amount 0 07/04/00 60.37 U. D) 60.37 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -71- .57.1,0 60.37 NUNEZ - CLOSED Vend# Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 63,- MILLER & ISRAMS FIRE EXT, AP 117676 07/19/00 238.85 Clain# General Description 31844 EXTINGUIS=RS /CABINET F04 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount 5531 07/07/00 238.85 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 302 --42- 5240 -013 238.85 NXT/CABZNET CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N*AP -kV00 Discount Amt Discount U,�ed Net Amount. 0.00 238.85 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 42 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99199199 Check #`s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Rank Cheeky Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1129 MR. BILL'S AP 117677 07/19/00 6.47 Claim# General Description 31854 BATTERIES PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 20287 06/19/00 6.47 0.00 6.47 GL Distribution. Gross Amount Descrip ',ion GL Distribution Gross Amount 102. -42 -5210 -013 6.47 BATTERIES 100 -00 -2205 Vend# Vendor Name 413 P/E 6 -24 -00 Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 864 PERS - RETIREMENT 158.10 AP 117676 07/19/00 46,428.97 Claim# General Description 31845 RETIREMENT #13 P /F: 6/24/00 SRV PER 06 -00 -4 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 46,428.97 0.00 46,428.97 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2205 26,667.04 413 P/E 6 -24 -00 100 -00 -2223 158.10 #13 P/_ 6 -24-00 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 100 -00 -2305 19,603.83 413 P/E 6 -24 -00 AP 117680 07/19/00 859.40 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 864 PERS- RETIREMWV AP 117679 07/19/00 3,084.46 Y Claim# General Description 31846 RETIREMENT -P /T EMPLOYEES PP #2.3 P /E: 6/24/00 SRV PERIOD: C6 -0D -4 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Pt Gross kmount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 3,084,46 0.00 3,08,1.46 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2205 3,084.46 #13 6/24/00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1093 RAGING WATERS AP 117680 07/19/00 859.40 Claim# Genera]. Description 31847 40 TICKETS 0 $15.99 20 TICKETS c�, $10.99 YTH TRIP 8/08/00 PG# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/18/00 859.40 0.00 859.40 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2172 859.40 YTH 8/08/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.6.3 N�APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Sul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 43 Check History. Bark AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to RR/99/99 Check. #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor dame Bank Check# Chk Baize Check Amount Sep 734 RASCO AP 117681 07/19/00 244.21 Claim# General Description 31856 JR POLICE BADGES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# In-VC Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6592 C 4218 07/3.3/0D 244.21 0100 244.21 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100- 23 -521D 244.21 5 M SILVER FOIL JR. POLICE BADGES PO Liquidation Amount Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 100- 23--521U 31:..03 AP 11.7683 07/19/00 480.53 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2557, RAUL MIRANDA AP 1.17682 07/19/00 50.00 Claim# General Description 31857 SOUND SYSTEM- CONCERT IN THE PARK 8/10/00 PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/19/00 50.00 0.00 50.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -'72 -5006 50.00 SOUND SYSTEM ver :d# Vendor. Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4745 RICK FORINTOS AP 11.7683 07/19/00 480.53 Claim#f General Description 31.855 REIMB TRAVEL RXPENSE ICSC SL`MINAR AO# Star Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/11/06 480.53 0.00 480.53 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -41 -5330 4 80.53 ICSC 5/25- 5/27/00 --------------------------------------------------------------'------------------------"-------'------ Vend# Vendor Name - --`-- Bank Check# ---- _...-------------------- Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1121, SIX FLAGS MLGIC MT. AP 117584 07/19/00 1,320.00 Cl.aiml', General Description 31848 60 TICKETS Q $'22.00 FA YTH 8/1.6/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07 /iB /00 1,320.00 0.00 1,320.00 GL Distribution Grass Amount Description 150 -00 -2172 1,320.00 8/16/00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N- APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) :ity of Baldwin Park. Jul 25, 2000 D4:33pm Page as Check History. Hank AP Check Dates 00/06/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend# Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1858 UNITES] PARCEL SERVICE AP 117665 07/19/00 8.82 Claim# General Description 31858 SHIPPING COST BATON HOLDERS PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt Grass Arneunt Discount Amt Discount Used Not Amount 0 07/-"9/00 8.82 0.00 8.82 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 36.00 SOPT14ARE 100 -25 -5210 8.82 BATONS /HOLDERS Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend# Vendor Name AP 117688 Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3256 ALVAREZ- GLASMAN & COLVIN AP 117687* 07/19/00 36.00 Claim# General Description 31887 AGENCY SOFTWARE PO# Stat Contract# Invoice-4 Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 10009 06/28/00 36.00 0.00 36.60 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 119 -44- 5010 - 042 36.00 SOPT14ARE Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 104 BAXDWIN PARK COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER AP 117688 07/19/00 1,062.00 C7_aim# General Description 31860 JUNE S2RV7__CES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt discount Used Net Amount 5"711 0 0 06/30/00 1,062,00 0.00 1,062°00 GL Di.strihution Gross Amount Description 120 -43- 5000 -165 1,062.00 1 EA " * ** ANNUAL PURC3ASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR LOW INCOME FAMILIES PO Liquidation Amount 5.20 -43 -5000 -165 ].,058.00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1.955 HALDWIN PARK REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AP 117689 07/19/00 8,498.95 C;1aim# General Description 3186? 1,BP.AY RDA -CITY EXPENDITURES PD W /RDA CK PG# Stat- Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount - 0 06/30/00 8,498.95 0,00 8,498.95 GL Distributior) Gross Amount Description 100 -00 -2640 368.95 REPAY RDA 161- -00 -2640 3,630.00 REPAY RDA 120 -00-2640 4,500.00 REPAY RDA CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR706 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 45 Check history. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /00 to 99/99/99 Check #ls 11-7544 to 117725 Venal## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4537 CASA RICARDO AP 117690 07/19/00 50.00 Claim# General Description 37.862 PHOTOS -ITS'Y RITSY SOCCER PO## Stat Contract# Invo.i.ce# lnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 04/27/00 50.00 0.00 50.60 OL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 150 -00 -2154 50.00 ITSY HITSY SOCCER FOX FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** EDUCATIONAL 131 -13 -5724 -145 -- --------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Vend# Vendor Name - ------------------------------------------------------------------ Sank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2336 COMMUNITY UNION, INC AP 117691 07/19/00 1,073.81 Claim4 General Description 31868 MAY —TUNE SERVICES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross .Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5712 0 4 06/30/00 1,0'13.83. 4.00 1 „073.81 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 120 -43 -5000 --164 1,073.81 I EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOX FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** EDUCATIONAL 131 -13 -5724 -145 ENI3ANCEMFNT PROGRAM UPGRADE UNIDATA 4.1.32 PO Liquidation Amount. 120 -43- 5000 -164 1,073.81 2772 DANKA OFFICE WAGING COMPANY .._------------- .. ------------------------------------------ Vend# Vendor Name .--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bank Check# Chat Date Check Amount Sep 271 CREATTVE COMPUTER 60I,UTIONS C/o SAN JOSE NATIONAL RANK (SSNR) ,AP 11.7692 07/1.9/00 2,292.65 Claim# General Description 31863 JUNE -TECH ASSISTANCE PO## Stat Contract# Invoice# 760379 -8318 GIs Distribution 131 -13 -5260 C1aim# General Description 3',864 UTIGRADE LNIDATA 4.1.32 Invc Dt Gross Amount 05/01/00 727.65 Gross Amount Description 727.65 JUNE TEC14 Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 727.65 PQ# Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Grass Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 760147 -8318 04/11/00 1,565.00 0.00 1,565.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 131 -13 -5724 -145 1,565.00 UPGRADE UNIDATA 4.1.32 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2772 DANKA OFFICE WAGING COMPANY AP 117693 07/19/00 570.06 Claim# General Description 31865 COPIER VAINT -APRIL PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Dicount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5426 D 71.037858 06/04/00 319.41 0.D0 319.41 71037857 06/04/00 250.65 0.00 250.65 GT, Distr'iDUtion Gross Amount Description CC.3.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *A2R700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 46 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /00 /D0 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 131 -1.4 --5210 -062 570.06 I EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2Di70 * * ** MAINTENANCE CONTRACT FOR KODAK EKTAPRINT 90 COPIERS ON 2nd AND 3rd FLOOR PG Liquidation Amount 7.31 -1.4-5210 -062 278.69 Vend# Vendor Name Sank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 148 SFS /EAGLE (EAGLE, AP 117694 07/19/00 672.63 Claim#k General Description 31859 REGIS'TRATIN RECEIPTS PO## Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt. Discount Used Net Amount 6583 C 26223 56/16/00 672.63 0.00 672.63 GL Distrihution Gross Amount Description 100 -72 -5440 672.63 1 EA 5,450 RECTSTRATION RECEIPTS, 3 -PART NCR PO Liquidation Amount 100 -72- -5440 672.63 ----------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# --------- Chk Date Check Amount Sep 346 FAIR HOUSING COUNCIL OF SAN GAB. VALLEY AP 117695 07/19/00 1,349.00 Claim# General Description 31867 JUNE SERVICES POW Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5715 0 0 06/30/00 1,349,00 0.00 1,349.00 GL Distrihution Cross Amount Description. 120 -43- 5000 -160 1,349.00 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER OR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * *1 FAIR HOUSING PROGRAM PO Lig- iidatici, Amo -,ilt 12D-43 -5060 -160 1,349.00 Vend# vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3338 HARRING`?'ON GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING AE 117696 07/19/00 1,070.00 Claim# General Description 31866 STIP P.rCONST /OVERLAY CIP 667 PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Disceuxxt Used Net Amount 6572 0 6224 07/10/00 1,070.00 0 -00 1,070.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description. 113 - 53-5030 -867 1,070.00 1 2A PROVIDE COMPACTION TESTS FOR MAINGUM STREET AND PAIRGROVE AVENUE, CIP 867 PO Liquidation Amount i13 -53- 5030 -B67 1,070.00 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Uul 25, 2L00 04:33pm Page 47 Check History. Hank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. ...,------------------------------------------ Vend# Vendor Name Eank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4286 HAWK INDUSTRIAL TOWED & UNIFORM SERVICE AP ].17697 07/19/00 583.66 Claim# General Description 31886 RENT- MATS /UNIFORMS PO# Stat. Contract# Invoice# 91900 91901 91902 92646 92647 92648 93262 93263 93264 93742 93743 93744 GL Distribution 100 -57 -5210 7.00 -63 -5210 1GO -64 -5210 114 -59 -5210 -093 114 -61 -5210 -093 117 -69 -5210 121 -65 -5210 121 -66 -5210 121 -67 -5210 121 -68 -5210 7,30 -58 -5210 Invc Dt Gross Amount 06/07/40 7.05. 82 06/07/00 15.60 06/07/00 22.08 06/14/00 109.12 06/14/00 15.60 G6/14/00 22.08 06/21/00 105.82 06/21/00 15.60 06/71/00 22.08 06/28/00 105.82 06/28/('0 15.60 06/28/00 28.44 Gross Amount Description 3.98.44 MATS /UNIFORMS 17.51 MATS /UNIFORMS 40.86 MATS / UNIFORMS 29.18 MATS /UNIFORMS 29.18 MATS /UNIFORMS 17.51 MATS /UNIFORMS 52.53 MATS /UNIFORMS 11.67 MATS /UNIFORMS 29.18 MATS / UNIFORMS 58.36 MATS /UNIFORMS 99.24 MATS /bNIFORMS Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0.00 105.82 0.00 15.60 0.00 22.08 0.00 109.12 0.00 15.60 0.00 22,08 0.00 105.82 0.00 15.60 0.00 22.08 0.00 105.82 0.06 15.60 O.CO 28.44 vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check AmounC Sep 2765 MARLBN GARCIA AP 117698 07/19/00 543.17 Claim# General Description 31869 REIM13 TRAVEL EXPENSE NALEO CONF POP Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/30/00 543.17 0.00 543.17 GL Distribution _ Gross Amount Description 100 -01- 5330 -103 543.17 6/21- 6 /25 /DD Vend# Vendor. Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4613 MATCO TECH, INC. ATTN: MR. PHIL ORO=) AP 117699 07/19/00 695.53 Claim# General Description 31870 SPV -GYM SCOREBOARD PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Osed Net Amount 6588 C 19042 04/26/00 695.53 0100 695.53 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2154 695.53 1 EA SERVICE FOR GYM SCOREBOARD AS PER !NVOICE #619G42 PO I.Aquidation Amount CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A {SANDRL) City of Baldwin. Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 48 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00 /oa /00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 3.17544 to 117725 150 -00 -2154 695.53 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 622 NM MC KAY & ASSOC. AP 7.7.7700 07/19/00 120.00 Claim# General Description 31871 PIH ALERT /NEWSLWTTEf2 ACESS PO## Stat Contract# invoice# Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 020228 06/27/00 120.00 0100 120.00 CL Distribution Gross Amount Description 102 -42- 5240 -014 120.00 PUBLICATION Vend# Vendor Name 13.00 RFFUND PM, €. Flank Check ## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4973 PHUONG N. IRAN AP 117701 07/19/00 43.00 Claim# Genera]. Description 31872 REFUND DUPLICATE PMT PO# Stat Contract# Invoice## Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/30/00 43.00 0.00 43.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 110 -00 -4216 30.00 REFUND RMT 110- 00 -21-67 13.00 RFFUND PM, €. Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep Vend.# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4201 PLAZA MOTEL AP 117702 07/7-9/00 575.00 Claim# General Description 31873 OVERITIGIiT STAYS-VOUCHER PROGRAM PC## Stat Contract## Invoice#; Inve Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/05/00 575.OD 0.00 575.60 GL Distributior Gross Amount Description 126 -43 -5000 -085 575.00 VOUCHER PRG Vendl# Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1759 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER AP 117703 07/19/00 4,610.01 Claim# General Description 37.874 WATER USE PO#$ Stat Contract# Invoice# Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5387 C 0 06/30/00 4,610.01 0.00 4,610.01 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 121 -68 -5432 4,610.07. 1 EA -- ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** WATER USAGE AT BARNES PARK, MORGAN PARK, ROADSIDE PARK, WALNUT CREEK NATURE PARK AND OTHER LANDSCAPE AREAS PO Liquidation Amount 121 -6S -5432 30,468.20 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin lark Jul 25, 2000 04!33pm Page 49 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates D6 /00 /06 to 99/99/99 Checkrf's 117544 to 17.7725 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------..,.___"-__--'___----------- _--- `--- _---- ---- __- --- --- -..___ Vend# Vendor Name Bark Check# Chic Date Check Amount Sep 761 SERVICES CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING AP 117704 07/19/00 380.00 Claim# General Description 32.875 MARCH SFRVTCES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# invo Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5718 O 0 03/31/60 380 -00 0.00 380.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 120 -43- 5000 -166 380.00 1 EA * — ANNUAL PURCBASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1949 -2004 * * ** ASSISTANCE TO THE DISABLSD PROGRAM PD Liquidation Amount 120 -43- 5000 -166 380.00 ---- -------------- -- -- - - -- ---------------------------- -- ---- ---------- -- °________ - __ __--------------------_--------------------- Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4545 SIGN & BANNER FACTORY AP 117705 07/19/00 330.75 Claim# General Description 31876 BANNERS PO# Stat Contract-## Invoice# Invc Dt Grass Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net- Amount 6591 C 10092 06/22/00 330.75 0.50 330,75 GI, Distribution Gross Amount Description Description Gross Amount 100 -72 -5210 -200 330.75 3 EA 3x10 BANNER, WH1TE VINYL W /COLORS ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** 8NERGX COST PO Liquidation Amount OF PUMP STATION AT PUENTE AVENUE AND SAN BERNARDINO PR2P,WAY 100 -72- 521.0- 200 324.75 TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND STREET LIGHTS Vend.# Vendor Name 267.27 Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 779 SO, CALIF. EDISON AP 1.17706 07/19/00 29,157.03 Claim# General Description 31877 ENERGY -PUMP i4OUSE STATION PO# Stat Contract# 'invoice# lnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used. Net Amount 5649 1 C 06/28/00 27.12 D.00 27.12 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Gross Amount 114 -61 -5433 -093 27.12 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** 8NERGX COST 27,942,54 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FGR OF PUMP STATION AT PUENTE AVENUE AND SAN BERNARDINO PR2P,WAY PO Liquidation Amount TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND STREET LIGHTS 114 -61 -5433 -093 267.27 707.95 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR Claim# General Description 3187H ENERGY - TRAFFIC SIGNALS/ ST LIGHTS, PARK -N -RIDE, METROLINK STATION PO# Stat Contract# Tnvoice# invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5377 C 0 06/28/00 28,650.52 0.00 26,650.52 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 121- -56- °5433 27,942,54 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FGR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** ENERGY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND STREET LIGHTS i17 -56 -5433 -053 707.95 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 * * ** ELECTRICAL USAGt AT PARK -N -RIDE PARKING LOT AND METROLINC STATION PO Liquidation Amount 117 -56-5433 -053 94.93 121- -56 -5433 21,122.50 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By ,SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin park Jul. 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 50 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check##'s 117544 to 117725 Claim# General Description 31879 ENERGY -- SPRINKLER SYSTEMS / FOUNTAINS PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5388 C 0 06/28/00 472.39 0.00 472.39 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 133367 121 -68 -5433 472.39 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR .7999 -2400 * * ** ENERGY COST 12,192.44 GI, Distribution FOR SPRINKLER SYSTEMS AND FOUNTAINS Gross Amount 20 Liquidation Amount I EA ** DISTRIEUTION OF COST ** 130 -58 -5210 121 -68 -5433 15,068.21 8559 GL UNLEADED GASOLINE, 92 OCTANE Vend# Vendor Name 2,8-74.63 1,540.62 Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2773 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY 27,255.33 130 -58 -5210 AP 117707 07/19/60 15,573.99 C1aim7t Genera? Description 31BSO ENERGY- PUBLIC BLDGS/ PARK FACILITIES PO## Stat Contract# Irivoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5324 C 0 06/28/00 15,573.99 0.00 15,573.99 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 133367 100 -57 -5433 15,573.99 1 FA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 - 2000 * * ** ENERGY FOR 12,192.44 GI, Distribution PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND FOR ALL PARK FACILITIES Gross Amount 127 -57 -5433 0.00 I EA ** DISTRIEUTION OF COST ** 130 -58 -5210 PD Liquidation Amount 8559 GL UNLEADED GASOLINE, 92 OCTANE 100 -57 -5433 2,8-74.63 1,540.62 1 EA CALIFORNIA 127 -57 -5433 27,255.33 130 -58 -5210 8.13 Vend# Vendor Name CALIFORNIA SPILL FEE Bank Check,# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1014 SOUTHERN COUNTIES OIL, COMPANY 1,470.14 1400 A2 1.17708 07/!9/00 !3,915.91 Claim# General. Description 31881 UNLEADED GASOLINE PO4 Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6582 C 13336B- 06/14/00 1,723.47 0.00 1,723.97 133367 06/14/00 12;7.92.44 0.00 12,192.44 GI, Distribution Gross Amount Description . 130 -58 -5210 20,643.69 8559 GL UNLEADED GASOLINE, 92 OCTANE 130 - 58--5210 1,540.62 1 EA CALIFORNIA STATE GASOLINE TAX 130 -58 -5210 8.13 1 EA CALIFORNIA SPILL FEE 130 -58 -5216 1,470.14 1400 CL DIESEL, FUEL, CLEAR CARB 130 -58 -5210 252.00 1. EA CALIFORNIA STATE DIESEL TAX 130 -58 -5210 1.33 1 EA CALIFORNIA SPILL FEE PO Liquidation Amount 130 -58 -5210 13,915.93. CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.6.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (gANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 51 Check History. Hank AP Check Dates 00/60/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check" Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4858 SPICERS PAPER., IN.0 (SPICERS PAPER, INC.) AP 117709 0,019/00 745.30 Claim# General Description 31882 BOND PAPER PO## Stat Contract# Invoice#k Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6584 C 621540 06/28/00 745.30 0.00 745.30 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1,020.44 2033C3 131 -14 -5210 -061 745.30 30 CTN 40694 -2510 EURSKA 301 8.5x11 WHITE RECYCLED BOND PAPER. PO Liquidation Amount 203302 04/07/00 355.15 131 -14 -5210 -061 694.97 355.15 GL Distribution PO Liquidation Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check## Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1874 SUN BADGE COMPANY 355.15 1 EA INVOICE AP 117710 07/19/00 355.15 Claim# General Description 31883 BADGE REPAIR PC#i Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6546 C 114584 02/1.0/00 355.15 GL Distribution 0.00 355115 1,020.44 2033C3 03/27/00 - 355.15 1 EA * * ** .ANNUAL PURCi°ASE ORDER 0.00 - 355.13 203302 04/07/00 355.15 5,044.07 0100 355.15 GL Distribution PO Liquidation Gross Amount Description 100 -21 -5210 698.12 355.15 1 EA INVOICE #203302 BADGE REPAIR FOR POLICE OFFICERS PO Liquidation Amount Vend##Vendor Name Hank Check# 100 -21 -5210 3667 VNA FOUNDATION 355.15 AP 117'712 07/19/0D 1,020.44 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Cbk Date Check Amount Sep 32.60 VALI.,FY COUNTY WATER DIS PICT AP 117711 07/19/00 5,044.07 Claim# General Description 37.885 WATER USE -C:ITY BLDGS/ PARK FACILI'T'IES PO## Stat Contract## In,cice## Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amcaunt 5326 C 5 06/28/00 5,044.07 0100 5,044.07 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 1,020.44 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL 100-57 -5432 0.00 1 EA * * ** .ANNUAL PURCi°ASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999- 2000 * * ** WATER USAGE By SANDRA A {SANDRA) IN CITY BUILDINGS AND PARK FACILITIES 127 -57 -5432 5,044.07 1 IAA ** DISTRIBUTION OF COST ** PO Liquidation AmounC 100 -57 -5432 698.12 127 -57 -5432 9,307.50 Vend##Vendor Name Hank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3667 VNA FOUNDATION AP 117'712 07/19/0D 1,020.44 Claim# General Description 31884 JUNE SERVICES PO" Stat Contract## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 5719 C 0 066/28/00 1,020.44 0.00 1,020.44 GL Distribution Gross Arreunt Description 120 -43-5000 -041 1,020.44 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000 * * ** MANO MANGO CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A {SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 52 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 117725 PROGRAM PO Liquidation Amount 120 -43-5000 -041 1.020.44 Vend# Vendor Name Sank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 2707 USLTA DENTAL AP 117716* 07/20/00 3,761.30 Claim# General Description 31888 JULY PREMIUM PP #11- 307,52 PP #12- 30'7,52 COBRA (REY'NOSO- $57,44) COX -30.08 GARCIA -56.32 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# invc bt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 3,761.30 0.00 3,761.30 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description Description 100 -00 -2202 758.88 JULY #11/12 1 EA ** ANNUAL - FY2000 -01 ** PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AS INTERIM DIRECTOR OF I00 -00 -2302 3,002.42 JULY PUBLIC WORKS /CITY F,NGINEER PROVIDED BY SHAFIQUE NATYER - GENERAL FUND Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4266 H.C. ASSOCIATES 1,530.00 AP 117715 07/20/00 5,100.00 Claim## General, Description -1294 PUBLIC WORKS ENG SRV 7/1/00 - 7/14/00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc DL Cross Amount Discountz Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6704 C 020 07/14/00 5,100.00 0.00 5,100.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount. Description 100 -51 -5000 510.00 1 EA ** ANNUAL - FY2000 -01 ** PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AS INTERIM DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS /CITY F,NGINEER PROVIDED BY SHAFIQUE NATYER - GENERAL FUND PORTION 114 -51 -5000 1,530.00 1 EA GAS 'TAX FUND PORTION 11.7 -51 -5000 -050 510.00 1 EA PROP A FUND PORTION 3,18- 51 -50ft0 -056 1,275.00 1 EA PROP C FUND PORTION 120 -51- 5000 -D37 765.00 1 EA CDBG HIND PORTION 121 -51 -5000 255.00 1 EA STREET LIGHT /LANDSCAPE FUND PORTION 127 -51 -5000 255.00 1 EA PARK MAINTENANCE FUND PORTION PO Liuuid.atior, Amount 100- 51 -5GGO 510.00 114 -51 -5000 1,530.00 117 -51- 5000 -050 510.00 118 -51 -aG 0 -05G 1,275,00 120 -51 -5000 -037 765.00 121 -51-5000 255.00 I27 -51 -5090 255.00 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 864 PERS - RETIREMENT AP 117716 07/20/00 1,953.72 Claim## General Description .35890 JAMES KOLBACH MILITARY BUY BACK PPP 07 -12 SS## 504 -74 -4662 PO4 Stat Contract## Invoice# Tnvc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 67/20/00 1,353.72 0.00 :x,953.72 GL Distribution Gross,Amount Description 100 -00 -2205 1,553.72 KOLBACK ##07 -:1.2 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) Caty of Baldwin Park jul 25, 2000 34:33pm Page 53 Ct_eck History, Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/06 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 117544 to 1.17725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 664 PERS - RETIREMENT AP 117717 07/20/00 47,253.32 Y Claim# General Description 31691 RETIREMENT #14 SVC PER: 07 -00 -3 P /E: 07 -08 -00 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 47,253.32 0.00 47,253.32 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 368.17 JLY 411/12 100 -00 -2205 26,606.25 414 P /E: 7 -8 -00 100 -00 -2223 155.31 #14 P /E: 7 -8 -00 Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4974 THREAT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 100 -00-2305 20,491.76 41.4 P /E: 7 -8 -00 AP 117720 07/20/00 21.52 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check-ft Chk Date Check Amount San 2705 PMS AP 117718 07/20/00 2,376.52 C`aim# General Description 31889 JULY PREMIUM PP #11- 167.67 PP 412- 167.67 COBRA- RUSSEL,T, $32.83 PC# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Di: Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 2,376.52 0.00 2,376.52 GT, Distribution Gross Amount Description GL Distribution Gross Amount 100 -00 -2202 368.17 JLY 411/12 150 -00 -2183 100 -00 -2302 2,008.35 JLY 411/3.2 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check.# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4974 THREAT MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 3797 VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING SRV AP 117719 07/20/00 1,100.00 Claim# General Description 31892 TUITION 8/30 - 9/1/00 4 OFFICERS THREAT MGMNT COURSE PO# Stat Contract# invoice# Invc Dt: Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 1,100.00 0.00 1,100.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 150 -00 -2183 1,100.00 8/30- 9/1/00 -----------------------------------------------------"---------------------_.-_.....________-----------------------____---------------- Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 3797 VERIZON WIRELESS MESSAGING SRV (VERTZON WIRELESS) AP 117720 07/20/00 21.52 Claim# General De.scriptien 3!893 PAGERS -JULY CODE ENFORCEMENT A/C #L8454952AG PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount P_mt Discount Used Net Amount 6653 0 L8454952AG 07/01/00 21,52 0.00 21.52 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description I2U -47 -521© 031 21.52 1 EA ** ANNUAL - EY2000 -01 ** PAGERS FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT PO Liquidation Amount 120 -47 -5210 -031 21.52 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8.3 N *APR790 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) City of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm Page 54 Check History, Rank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check #'s 11.7544 to 117725 Vend## Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 1504 IRVDN S DAWSON AF 117722* 07/20/00 2,480.40 Claim# General Description 31895 CONSUTT7NG SRV -JUNE PO# Stat Contrac�-## Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt discount Used Net Amount 5514 O 0 07/01/00 2,480..40 0.00 2,480.40 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -26 -5000 2,480.40 1 EA * * ** ANNUAL PURC7�ASE ORDER. FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 - 2000 * * ** EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SERVICES PO :Liquidation Amount 100 -26 -5000 2,460.40 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 4975 CIUDADES HERMANAS DE ESTADO DE MICHOACAN A.C. PLAZA MORELIA AP 117723 07/20/00 430.00 C.Iaim# General Description 3'_647 U.S. /MEXICO SISTER CITIES 37Th INTERNATIONAL CONF AUGUST 2 -6, 2000 ROSE14ARY RAMIREZ MARLED GARCIA PO# Stat Contract-4 Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 430.00 G_ Distribution 430.00 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 9,376.25 1 EA * * *w ANNIJA1, PTURCHASE ORDER 100 -01- 5330 -1-03 215.00 MART= GARCIA PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES RENDERED IN CONNECTION WITH THE AUDIT OF 100 -03 -5330 215.00 R RAM-=Z FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 PO Liquidation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------..____-----____------------------------------------ vend# Vendor Name Hark Check# Chk Data Check Amount Sep 653 MORELAND & ASSOCIATES AP 117724 07/20/00 20,404.70 Claim# General Description 31896 YAY L JUNE 2000 SERVICES RENDERED PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 6306 C 0 06/01/00 9,376.25 3,376.25 G_ Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -12 -5000 9,376.25 1 EA * * *w ANNIJA1, PTURCHASE ORDER FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 -2000 w * ** PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES RENDERED IN CONNECTION WITH THE AUDIT OF 'SHE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1999 PO Liquidation Amount 100 -12 -5000 9,376,25 Claim# General Description 31899 ^TAY & JUNE SERVICES PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 06/01/00 11,028.45 11,028.45 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 100 -12 -5000 11,028.45 MAY /JUNE CCS,AP Accounts Payahle Release 5.8.3 N *APR700 By SANDRA A (SANDRA) C_ty of Baldwin Park Jul 25, 2000 04:33pm. Page 55 Check History. Bank AP Check Dates 00/00/00 to 99/99/99 Check#'s 117544 to 1-17725 Vend# Vendor Name Bank Check# Chk Date Check Amount Sep 184 STA'I'R HOARD OF EQUALIZATION PUEL TAXES DIVISION AP 117725 07/20/00 257.94 ,'.J.ai.m# General Description 31.990 UNGSRGROUND STORAGE TANK FEE RETURN .APRIL -JUNE 2900 PO# Stat Contract# Invoice# Invc Dt Gross Amount Discount Amt Discount Used Net Amount 0 07/20/00 257.94 257,94 GL Distribution Gross Amount Description 130 -58 -5210 257.94 APR -JUN 2000 Paid Checks: Check Count 174 Check Total 614,268.11 PO Liquidation Total 210,505,26 Backup withholding Total 0.00 Void Checks_ Check Count 0 Check Total 0.00 PO Liquidation Total 6.60 Backup withholding Total 0.00 Blank pages purposely omitted: 2, 4, 6, 33, 35, 37, 41 Non- issued "VOID" checks 117564 117618 117648 117664 117686 117713 117721 CCS.AP Accounts Payable Release 5.8,3 N *APR700 Hy SANDRA A {SANDRA; A t-1 TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer -17 DATE- July 12, 2000 SUBJECT: Claim Rejections 010*01-44 CHWUNCIL AGENDA MG 0 2 2000 STAFF R&H* - A� This report requests that the City Council reject the claim filed against the City by claimants Henry Hwang (99 021B), Melecia Aguirre (99 015A) , and Obdulia Contreras (99 026A). In order for the statute of limitations to begin on subject claims, it is necessary for the City Council to reject the claims by order of a motion and that the claimants be sent written notification of said action. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council reject the above referenced claims and direct staff to send the appropriate notice of rejection to claimants. Report prepared by. Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG 0 2 2000 I ITEM NO. '"` BAI.DWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT P,A°R,K TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: 5hafique Naiyer, Director of Public Works DATE: August 2, 2000 SUBJECT: Assembly Bill 2544 Staff requests that the City Council oppose Assembly Bill 2544 unless amended to preserve the public's interests in San Gabriel Valley ground water clean -up issues. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION This bill addresses several issues including the San Gabriel Water Quality Authority's ( "WQA ") assessment rebates and waivers, as well as, determining a successor agency. The current version of AB 2544 names the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board as a successor agency that would take up the function of advisory commission. Most of the San Gabriel Valley cities feel that neither the "Advisory Commission" nor the Regional Board fulfills the public accountability concerns of the local public. Many San Gabriel Valley cities are concerned that the Regional Board lacks the local accountability, specific focus, and the flexibility needed to find and promote solutions appropriate to the San Gabriel Valley situation. If this bill passes without properly addressing the cities' concerns, we the public will have very little influence on the allocation of funds. Clearly AB 2544 would eliminate or dilute the cities' voice in decision - making on the important issues impacting the health, welfare, and economic vitality of the valley. Most of the cities in the San Gabriel Valley are opposing this bill unless amended. FISCAL IMPACT Passage of this bill could turn out to be possible loss of revenue to the City as the City will have no influence on the allocation of funds. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Oppose Assembly Bill 2544 unless amended to preserve the public voice in the San Gabriel Valley ground water clean -up issues. 2. Authorize staff to mail this agenda report to State Senator Hilda Solis, Assembly Member Martin Gallegos, and SCAG. REPORT PREPARED BY Shafique Naiyer, Director of Public Works SN:an Attachment: List of cities opposing this bill. 06- 27 -2ooe 14:42 8258597768 WATER QUALITY AUTHORITY P:04 A82544 (Calderon) The San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Act (As of June 26, 2000) NAME OF CITY OR AGENCY ... ... .......... ._ I POSITION ACWA Oppose Unless Amended San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments Oppose Unless Amended League of California. Cities a L.A. Division Oppose Unless Amended Independent Citie$ Association Oppose Unless Amended Sierra Club - The Angeles Chapter Oppose Unless Amended Foothills Wlidllfe Conser}ianoy Oppose Unless Amended Throe Valleys Munlcipel Water District Oppose Unless Amended Upper San Gahrlel Valley Municipal Water District Oppose'Unless Amended City. of Rosemead Oppose Unless Amended City of Glendora Oppose Unless Amended City of Monterey Park Oppose Unless Amended City of Temple City Oppose Unless Amended City of RI Monte Oppose Unless Amended City of yen Gabriel Oppose Unless Amended City of Alhambra Oppose Unless Amended City of La Puente Oppose Unless Amended City of Duarte. oppose Unless Amended City of'South El Monte Oppose Unless Amended George J. Lujan, Council Member, Clty of South El Monte Oppose Unless Amended Seatride J.S. LaPlsto- Kirtley, Council Member. City of Bradbury Oppose Unless Amended San Gabriel Valley Water Company Support Callfomla WaterAseodation support. Callfronla Dornestid Water Company Support San Gabriel Valley Water Association Support ?Rl� BALDWIN P A, R- K TO; FROM: DATE SUBJECT: Pl IPPC}SF CITY OF BALDWI'N PARK UI-I Y UUUNUIL AUENUA AUG 0 2 2000 STAFFI"Ab ' • F0_ Mayor Lozano and City Council 4e__ Chief Richard LeGarra August 2, 2000 Emergency Preparedness Consultant Agreement — Irven Dawson This report request City Council approval of the renewal of an agreement between Irven Dawson and the City of Baldwin Park, for emergency preparedness and related consulting services. BACKGROUND Emergency preparedness is an important part of the City's service and is administered through the police department. The State and Federal statutes guide compliance in many areas of emergency preparedness. The extent of availability of assistance in times of dire need, both in resources and financial aid, hinges on adherence to the aforementioned statutes and adequate preparation of emergency procedures. Much time is required to accomplish the aforementioned necessities, as is diverse expertise. Mr. Irven Dawson had been contracted to work in the capacity of Emergency Services Coordinator for the City during fiscal years 1998 - 1999. During these times, he has demonstrated his competence and ability. Mr. Dawson has formal training and expertise in the requirements of the State Office of Emergency Services (OES), State Emergency Management System (SEMS), Occupational Safety and health Administration (OSHA), emergency evacuation, hazardous material, toxics and environmental compliance. During the past years, Mr. Dawson has completed many projects. Some of the most impressive and difficult projects were Hazardous Materials First Responder Awareness Training (all sworn personnel and public works employees), Standard Emergency Management Systems Training (all city employees), State approved Multi - Hazard Functional Plan, Emergency Facility Organization and Evaluation Plan, the Hazard Communication Standard, and the Recognition of Letter /Package Bombs Training (all clerical personnel that handles mail and/or packages). The City Attorney has approved the attached Agreement as to form and content. FISCAL IMPACT Currently, Mr. Dawson's services are billed to the City on an hourly basis, based on a fee schedule set at $19.08. Mr. Dawson has not raised his consultant fees since the contract was established in 1996. The annual fiscal impact for this contract will not exceed $29,681.00. This amount was proposed in the police department's FY 2000/2001 budget and was tentatively approved. Staff has included this year's contract amount in consultant services, located in cost center 26, (100.26.5000). RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council approval of the attached agreement between Irven Dawson and the City of Baldwin Paris, for emergency preparedness and related consulting services. AGREEMENT T111S AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 2'd day of August, 2000, by and between the City of Baldwin Park, a general law City (hereafter "City ") and Irven Dawson (hereafter "Dawson ") RECITALS A. City is desirous of obtaining the services of an experienced and qualified consultant in the field of Emergency Preparedness for and on behalf of City; and B. Dawson has demonstrated his qualifications and abilities to perform such services, and has agreed to do so upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and C. The public interest, convenience and necessity require the execution of this Agreement. Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual promises and conditions contained herein, the parties agree as follows: Services. Dawson, as directed by the Chief of Police for the City, or the Chief's designee, shall assist the police department and the City in emergency preparedness within the guidelines of the State Office of Emergency Services and the State Emergency Management System, with all recommendations and plans congruent with City and department policies and procedures. Dawson shall also assist the City with toxic and hazardous materials issues, emergency response and evacuation plans, and related tasks as required. Dawson's services are to include emergency call outs if /when situations dictate and require the presence of his expertise. For the purpose of this Agreement, Dawson shall be deemed, for all purposes, an independent contractor. 2. Compensation. Dawson shall be compensated by the City at a flat rate hourly fee of $19.08 for time actually spent working, not to exceed a total of $29,681 for the duration of this Agreement. Method of Billing and Payment. Dawson shall submit to the City a written request for payment during the first week of a new month for the proceeding month's services rendered. This request shall detail dates and hours worked, and a short summary of work performed. Payment shall be made by the City in the normal course of City's processing of invoices and requests for payment for services rendered. 4. Records. Dawson shall keep such books and records as shall be necessary to perform the services required by this Agreement. 5. Ownership of documents. All reports, records, documents and other materials prepared by Dawson shall be the property of the City and shall be delivered to the City upon request and /or upon termination of Agreement. 6. Release of Documents. All reports, records, documents and other materials prepared by Dawson in the performance of services under this Agreement shall not be released publicly without the prior approval of the Chief of Police, or Chiefs designee. 7. Tenn. This Agreement shall be for a period of one year, commencing on August 2, 2000 to July 31, 2001. Either party may terminate this Agreement, with or without cause, upon. ten (10) days written notice to the other party. 8. Indemnity. Dawson shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City, and its officers, agents and employees, against any and all actions, damages, liabilities, losses and expenses of any kind, name and nature whatsoever, including legal costs and attorney fees, whether or not suit is actually filed, and any judgment rendered against City and/or its officers, agents or employees, that may be asserted or claimed by any person, firm or entity arising out of or in connection with Dawson's performance of this Agreement. 9. Insurance. Dawson does hereby agree to obtain such insurance coverage as required by law, including, but not limited to worker's compensation coverage, should any employees be retained. Dawson shall provide proof of worker's compensation coverage prior to utilizing any employees in connection with performance of this agreement. 10. Notices. Services of notices pursuant to this Agreement shall be given either by personal service, or by deposit of same in the custody of the United States Postal Service, postage pre -paid, addressed to the parties hereto as follows: City: Chief of Police City of Baldwin Park: 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, Ca 91706 Dawson: Irven S. Dawson 1226 E. Swanee Lane West Covina, Ca 91790 11. Compliance with Law. Dawson shall, in the performance of duties pursuant to this Agreement, comply with all applicable rules, regulations and laws applicable thereto. 12. Entire A,,greemen . This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the City and Contractor. Any prior agreements, promises, negotiations or representations not expressly set forth herein are of no force or effect. Subsequent modifications to this Agreement shall be effective only if in writing and signed by each party. if any terra, condition or covenant of this Agreement is held by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be valid and binding. 13. Waiver. Waiver by any party hereto of any term, condition or covenant of this Agreement shall not constitute the waiver of any other term, condition or covenant hereof. 14. Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the successors of each of the parties hereto. 15, Governing Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed according to the laws of the State of California and venue shall be in the County of Los Angeles, State of California. 16. Attorney's Fees. If litigation is reasonably required to enforce or interpret the provisions of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to an award of reasonable attorney's fees in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. 17. Assignment. Neither party may assign any right or obligation under this Agreement without the express written approval of the other party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their authorized representatives: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK M. DATE: ATTEST: City Clerk Date: Irven Dawson By: Irven Dawson Date: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 000 r 77 p A - R _ - K A - , TO. Mayor and City Council Members FROM. Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer DATE- August 2, 2000 SUBJECT: Personnel Commission Appointments and /or Reappointments (Continued from July 19, 2000) This report requests City Council approval of appointments and/or reappointments to the Personnel Commission, BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 31St of each year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Paris is June of the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030) Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term, with all terms expiring in the same year. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Henrietta Moreno, Office No, 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, William D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Brillon, Office No. 5. In an effort to stagger the office terms of expiration, it is recommended that the terms of office for Office No. 1 and Office No, 2 be extended to June 30, 2004. The terms of office for Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 will remain at June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment /appointment to the Personnel Commission: INCUMBENT ( APPLICANTS ON FILE — NEW COMMISSIONERS (Previous 2 years) APPLICANTS Milagro G. Alba — Office 2 Joe C. Aytona Son Lieu Mario A. Ventura Efren C. Rivera — Office 3 David Chi -Kin Chow Ronald O. Palacios Gerald G. Dahlen Aurelio R. Rodriguez Trina V. DePedro It should be noted that three (3) Commissioners (Moreno, Sutton and Brillon) did not submit an application for reappointment. Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments July 19, 2000 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Personnel Commission; 2) extend the terms of office of Office Nos. 1 and 2 to June 30, 2004; and 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000-67 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98-99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION". Attachments-, • Resolution 2000-67 • Public Notice • Applications (10) Report prepared by- Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2000-67 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98-99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION WHEREAS, the terms of office for Housing Commission Members Henrietta Moreno, Office No. 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, William D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Brillon, Office No 5, will expire on June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park is desirous of appointing and/or reappointing members to Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, of the Personnel Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Council is desirous of staggering commission terms whereby creating a one-time extension to Office Nos. I and 2 to June 30, 2004. Upon expiration of the term of Office Nos. I and 2, succeeding appointments shall be for a term of two (2) years; and WHEREAS, appointments made to Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 shall be for a term of two-(2) years, expiring June 30, 2002; and WHEREAS, a public notice of the commission scheduled and/or unscheduled vacancies was published in the NOW Newspaper and in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDIWN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Personnel Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. Such appointee shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows; Office I — for the term expiring June 30, 2004 Office 2 — for the term expiring June 30, 2004 Office 3 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 4 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 5 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Section 2, That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy said appointees and to the Personnel Commission Secretary. Resolution No. 2000-67 Page 2 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 2"� day of August. Mayor Manuel Lozano ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, Rosemary M. Ramirez, 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 an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council held on August 2, 2000, by the following vote: AYES. COUNCILMEMBER& ABSENT- COUNCILMEMBERS- Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk • '�ir�rr i TO. FROM: DATE SUBJECT PURPOSE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JUL 1 9 ZOOO i � l{ RIM Mayor and City Council Members Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer July 19, 2000 Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments (Continued from July 12, 2000) This report requests City Council approval of appointments and/or reappointments to the Personnel Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 31st of each year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June of the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030) Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term, with all terms expiring in the same year. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Henrietta Moreno, Office No. 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, William D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Brillon, Office No. 5. In an effort to stagger the office terms of expiration, it is recommended that the terms of office for Office No. 1 and Office No. 2 be extended to June 30, 2004. The terms of office for Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 will remain at June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Personnel Commission: INCUMBENT APPLICANTS ON PILE NEW COMMISSIONERS (Previous 2 years) APPLICANTS Milagro G. Alba — Office 2 Joe C. Aytona Son Lieu Mario A. Ventura Efren C. Rivera — Office 3 David Chi -Kin Chow Ronald 0. Palacios Gerald G. Dahlen Aurelio R.' Rodriguez Trina V. DePedro It should be noted that three (3) Commissioners (Moreno, Sutton and Brillon) did not submit an application for reappointment. Personnel Commission Appointments and /or Reappointments July 19, 2000 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Personnel Commission; 2) extend the terms of office of Office Nos. 1 and 2 to June 30, 2004; and 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -67 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98 -99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -67 • Public Notice Applications (10) Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy Clay Clerk 113 A r CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO: Mayor and City Council Members �! FROM: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer Y CITY COUNCIL AGENDA JUL 12 2000 MEMORANDUM 12_ ITEM NO. DATE: July 12, 2000 SUBJECT: Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments (Continued from June 20, 2000) PURPOSE This report requests City Council approval of appointments and /or reappointments to the Personnel Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 31st of each year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June of. the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030) Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term, with all terms expiring in the same year. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30•1 2000 are Henrietta Moreno, Office No. 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, William D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Brillon, Office No. 5. Appointments made to Office 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 will have a term expiration date of June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Personnel Commission: INCUMBENT APPLICANTS ON PILE NEW COMMISSIONERS (Previous 2 years) APPLICANTS Milagro G. Alba — Office 2 Joe C. Aytona Son Lieu Mario A. Ventura Efren C. Rivera — Office 3 David Chi -Kin Chow Ronald O. Palacios Gerald G. Dahlen Aurelio R. Rodriguez Trina V. DePedro It should be noted that Commissioners Moreno, Sutton and Brillon did not submit an application for reappointment. Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments July 12, 2000 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Personnel Commission; 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -67 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98 -99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION ". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -67 • Public Notice • Applications (10) Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk �LlJLL/J CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer DATE: June 20, 2000 CITY COUNCIL. AGENDA JUN 2 0 2000 MEMORANDUMN SUBJECT: Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments PURPOSE This report requests City Council approval of appointments and /or reappointments to the Personnel Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 311 of each year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June of the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030) Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two-year term, with all terms expiring in the same year. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Henrietta Moreno, Office No. 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, William D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Briilon, Office No. 5. Appointments made to Office 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 will have a term expiration date of June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Personnel Commission: INCUMBENT APPLICANTS ON FILE NEW COMMISSIONERS (Previous 2 years) APPLICANTS Milagro G. Alba — Office 2 Joe C. Aytona Son Lieu Mario A. Ventura Efren C. Rivera — Office 3 David Chi -Kin Chow Ronald O. Palacios Gerald G. Dahlen Aurelio R. Rodriguez Trina V. DePedro It should be noted that Commissioners Moreno, Sutton and Brillon did not submit an application for reappointment_ Personnel Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments .tone 20, 2000 Page 2 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Personnel Commission, 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -67 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98 -99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION ". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -67 • Public Notice • Applications (10) Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -67 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 98 -99 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION WHEREAS, the terms of office for Housing Commission Members Henrietta Moreno, Office No. 1, Mila Alba, Office No. 2, Efren Rivera, Office No. 3, Wiliam D. Sutton, Office No. 4, and Severino Brillon, Office No 5, will expire on June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park is desirous of appointing and/or reappointing members to Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, of the Housing Commission; and WHEREAS, appointments made and entered on this resolution shall be for a two --(2) year term, expiring June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, a public notice of the commission scheduled and /or unscheduled vacancies was published in the NOW Newspaper and in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDIWN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Housing Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. Such appointee shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 2 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 3_— for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 4 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Office 5 — for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy said appointees and to the Housing Commission Secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 20th day of ,tune, 2000. Mayor Manuel Lozano Resolution No. 2000 -67 Page' 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) I, Rosemary M. Ramirez, 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 an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council held on June 20, 2000, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William Van Cleave, Mayor Pro Tern Ricardo Pacheco, and Mayor Manuel Lozano NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk CITY OF BALDWIN PARK PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Baldwin Park is accepting applications to fill scheduled and/or unscheduled vacancies on. certain commissions. The following is a complete list of Commission term3 that will expire on June 30, 2000: 'PERSONNEL COMMISSION (5) Office No. 1 - Henrietta Moreno Office No. 2. - Mila Alba Office No. 3 - Efren Rivera Office No. 4 — William D. Sutton Office No. 5 — Severino Brillon *Meetings held as needed/$50 p /meeting "RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION (3)-, Office No. 1 -- Ramona De La Torre Office No. 2 — Martha Reyes Office No. 3 — Irma Tarango "Meetings held once a month/$50.00 p/meeting PLANNING COMMISSION (3) Office No. 3 — Darlean Oclaray Office No. 4 — Conrado Magdaleno Office No. 5 — Angelito J. Perez `**Meetings held twice a month450.00 p /meeting The City Council encourages city residents to apply for member positions on city Boards and Commissions. Interested persons should obtain an Application for Appointment and Statement of Qualification form from the Office of the City Clerk, at City Hail, 2nd Floor, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, California. Application and Statement of Qualifications forms must be fled with the City Clerk no Pater than 6 :00 p.m., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 2000. The City Council will consider appointments and/or re- appointments at their meeting to be held June 20, 2000. For additional information, please call the City Clerk's Department at (626) 960 -4011, ext. 466. n Rosemap� M. Deputy City C DATED /POSTED: May 11, loop PUBLISHED SGVT: May 22, 29 and June 5, 2000 PUBLISHED NOW: June, 2000 �IRe- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ❑ New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT RECEIVED TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 12 2000 And STATEMENT OF -QUALIFICATIONS CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission: "'t- PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Lil-.A6kos 22 6. A Residence Address 139 3 2 A OJ k tv , Q 101A) PAN-- 6A Length of time at this Address: ( Previous Address: 1 F C Home Phone No dal r 6'D -- -7 D 1 D Message Phone No.1 2 Employer _D 2 —?. DARZFN 0, Business Phone N6 "j33 b_ Date of BirthJ�. t) Marital Status: � _ _Do you have Children. If yes, their ages: 2 d � a-Ci q X6 36 Do you currently serve as an elected official for any board and /or agency within the City of Baldwin Park?� EDUCATION- Circle Highest grade you completed: .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? �� G.E.D.? Name and Location of Coll2ge or University Course of Study D ree t 1 L, IOr- // p � 16 A) 5 e r r v S �u g 5 r= � i Name of Business!'f'echnicalfTechnical School Course of StRck CATtotJAL �&Aco A -Z)AI— 6� C�rxt EMPLOYMENT INFORMA'T'ION / EXPERIENCE: (Begin with your most recent experience. List all experience in last seven years) W_i�� aF-F �(GU� lk ` At A-ft oyIZS� -�, I "tJ REFERRALS: 95 F/ j Please provide the names of three (3) persons; who are not City of Baldwin Park Elect on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. IF rgp/.3 :e 1C41 / G C ,t &- v S �u g 5 r= � i tgiGU(; • �-6 3 3 - A) I rf-'34 If AA' C Mcglis inted an o can Name Address Phone No. e St,�0 #4) c; C• 61 9-6 � �-6 3 3 - � KI + Date Signature Name C L �� _ Commission Requested:'f� &Z P6MOVII, 6 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to fist 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. . fit JAv I wA u`ge OF Q5P -6166 16 TAE PE76Pefi I) CIMAM t7r OF A (b w a 26Lk . I PLE, 7-;;t4 4 A 61 F1,E,9 �Fo 1347 A r'Acdt TED `toINT COMAIL516 N : UFCA -uSC-' IlAev-- Belok AS ?'-k5o - C-6 s'tajgk I 11A o E iA )�A L - D6 L, i�cs D y �-_ -_Ids ,�: fii zxicadhA i at�: C,i mte& 7,,11,64-1G A 71 61 PA7/ a,(j u,t C'/ 7/V , f a i 111111111 111 ''1 d� — , O A MO -itFCT W6 0 NV PGGT-F(z 1", L i U!G V EIV E ) � (2-1Z? . d —G Q� r 1�146W 2u o IU 04F- C/ ,4 X41PI60 014)6 t/�F C,//- y,7 FAOP141& r,A-s Z 4 Ao c To oFF�t , 1 560F,06 -T &I�ou t-b 75r COA)SiDF2�6D �1:70/Z A PP61h3T1MF10-t -r6 't4c 'COMP /sSrON 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 an file for two (2) years and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. -e- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECEIVED 0 New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 1 2 2000 And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS C'TI'OF BALDWIN PARK Consideration of Appointment Requested forthe Following Commission: pl-�►� -HruC7 gXC'0tj ve(,- u PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name. (1 _ . f�'� Ufk-Ar Residence Address, 7J J �11� try Length of time at this Address: �2-0 Previous Address: Home Phone No. G lily _�b C Message Phone No. Employer �t�' Business Phone No: la Date of Birth 't'�'�fL Marital Status: Do you have Children: _ If yes, their ages:__ Igo you currently serve as an elected official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? _ b EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: .1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 8 10 11 12 High School Graduate? t G.E. ©. ?!� Name and Location of Coll2ge or UniveM�y Course of Stu Degree LAC. k-f') q C fin'"„ L.1N��J�j� Name of Business/T n !/Technical School Course of ^dw.)_% ftiz ST V41 At4 ro(rr EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION! EXPERIENCE: (Begin with your most recent experience. List all experience in last seven years) fp '� i N A -V 0-C Alr_ -f' i�LS� I��? ram c, p Q�i'� art- �p f=' prQ'0 � e r t-- E-,y �27 (A-)M7 W o o.cJ , � �'j c$( 7 CCN� F fno Ct ``7 d "C67 _S REFERRALS: Please provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address one No. (� `,2 nn Date t 13 A( Name Commission Requested:._ .(� �c�t4"*W one s- Coll HriMI- VC cc� 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 T 7y C-5 -t ci4et> f N d' UL Af-6W 7 A-No J?W-psto Z� Date: �p Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by th City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) yea and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. CITY OF BALDWIN _PARK .SUN '� 0 1998 STATEMEXT OF QUALIFIcATIdNS FOr service 'on CITY COMMYSSIOHS AKI) �COXMJTTZ�s I • NAME - JOE MR /MRa /MS C* AYTt)NA (MIDDLE =NT. � ��Tj 2. RESIDENCE , ADDRESS 4039 N. Walnut t7�eet:, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 2. BUSINESS . ADDRESS 10995 Le Conte Ave.,, Las Angeles, CA 90024 4. RESIDrNCE TELEPHONE 626 338 -2432 BUSINESS TELEpxo1M _ j_2a_L 825 -2209 -5. BIRTMAT� 11/26/48 . • MO /DAY' /St _ b . CHILDREN Ye c x _ Nv Ages 19 and 19 ?. cA�'ION (Yndioate schools Ott t or professional de + nder ' highe�et grace leveg atduoatiant des racaivad, ii' any) Ph iPPj�" College of =ce BA Degree - t#iestt -�� gchicaticn bourses • JOB MMMMNCE: (Begin .vith• present or last rm Position fit .e , Emp lemma 2tt Date UCLA KrMSION Supervisor 11175- .urCmenr Procter & Gamblc 1970 -1975 w O'Z'iCF' + p2 g4g e be tlWLrl"'#3 tt2iit . you alld yottar gUali ications array l `- discusaac by the City Council tit tin ripen zaeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFTCATZONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residerts, listed below, arO qualifi,.d t comment on ny capabilitier. And character, includir at least three name% nat offici&lly connoated wit the City Of Baldwin. Park) HUE ADDRESS I. Father J1= Forsen 3848 Start Ave., Salc1vii% Pk 2. Sister Invencion 3848 Stewart Ave., Baldwin Pk 3. Mary Ferrer ¢. Mac Marceline 10. PERIOD or RESJDENCE . TELEPHONE 626 /963 -2795 626/337 -- 1421 626/338 --2432 626/962 3.590 I have been a CaLifornia resident sinaa • • October 1975 - HONTH YEAR Y have been a resident of Baldwin park June 1979 = MONTH ' YEAR Il. C0MMISs10N1c01MITTER INTEREsTs (I3i order of preference "I" firs choice, "2" second choice, etc.) 4 13ousinq Co=ission 3 Project Area Co=itte 1 H1man Services Casssion " _ Personnel ft=ission . Planning ComrAssion 22 • COi ENiS (I3r tly state "your reason for requesting appointment to co=icsion" use reverse side it necessary) 13. SIGNATURE A- J1 0;,- -- SEE A'3T4(= DATE /PF THIS. AI'pLICATION WI BE DEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL F CONSIDERW EACH T ML A VACANCY OCCURS -IN 'TM CO3° M19SIONS THAT HAVE EEi 13ELEO'1'M BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO -YEAR 'TIME PERIOD. ' ' Personal Statement It is my personal goals that spark my interest in being dart of the Baldwin Park City Commissions and Committees team.. My 19 years of residency in this beautiful city and my awareness of Baldwin Park reputation and accomplishments have led me to want to Work for this team. l believe my adminis mtivc and leadership skills and years of volunteer involvement at KCET, St John's Catholic Church and pmaent position at UCLA as Accounting- Supervisor, fueled by my convictions, make the City Commissions and Committees and I night for each od,,er. ' I would appreciate your serious consideration of my appointment to a commission. I look forward to applying my skills, energy and enthusiasm to the challenge of this position. ME JUN f� S 1998 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the city Council at an open meeting. � 1. NAME o C'* .- & /h3 Cl6b 1,1 HR /INKS'/ (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS Q a �,VIAJ 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 4IS/ L4 -4 ✓�6 c Q, 4F4htv1xJ 70�e& Ct4 r 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS S. BIRTHDATE /D 3 xfe MO/DAY/YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yel „. r No Ages O.ci 7.. EDUCATION— gndicate scbools attended,, . h$g est grade level educational. or professional degrees received, it any S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the city Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS -Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are, qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE I. KELL"I 1-1 -1 401 RAI- i.).�.f ,.., 3. _ �L (�)x 3 7�a 3l Lh. PuA hoff, s. 7K 4(-J 4 t i r gA c. -pwu3 W. y- (4") It ?-- 6 79 0 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since Q qQ MONTH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park Q MONTH YEAR 3.10 COMMIsSioN /ComxITTEE INTERESTS (in order. of preference, "I" first. choice, - "2" second choice, etc' ) J Housing commission Project Area Committee Human Services Commission Z Personnel commission " ! Planning Commission 12: COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) r 7p ,&.., 13. SIGNATURE Z DATE THIS APPLICATIO "� BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EA ME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSI ONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANTT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS jum p, 9 1998 For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES I. NAME Dr. GERALD G, DAHLEN MR /MRS /MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 4615 PACIFIC AVE APT. C BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 3. BUSINESS 14615 PACIFIC AVE. BALDWIN PARKr CA 91706 ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE TELEPHONE 626 :9fi7 6088 S. BIRTHDATE 11/20/28 MO /DAY /YEAR BUSINESS TELEPHONE 626 33$ 4962 6. CHILDREN Yes x No Ages ADULTS, 7: .VD. VCATION (Indicate schools attended, highest gradai level " educational or....pzof'esaional_ degrees received,,r if any3 • MOUNT SAN ANTONIO..COLLEGE -- TWO YEARS. LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIRORRACTf UR AND ONE HALF YEARS. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DEGREE. S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates SELF EMPLOYED CHIROPRACTOR 19!x8 °1998 µ NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications maY be discussed by the City Council at an open-meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page TWO 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, list'ed below, are qualified to coIri ent on my capabilities and character, including at* least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Part) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 1,RITA GALLEGOS 4223 N MAINE AVE. BALDWIN PK 626 964 8525 2. RALPH NUNEZ 4100 BALDWIN PARK BLVD. BP 626 813':5269 3. Dr RICHARD DEEB 14650 PACIFIC AVE.BALDWIN PK. 626 960 4866 4.Lt,PATRICK KORTAN 193A. RIO VERDE AVE. W.COVINA 91790 626 331 2130 5, JACK LESTER 225 N. HOLLENBECK COVINA 91723 626 967 7688 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since 1950 .I have been a resident of Baldwin Park MONTH 1950 YEAR MONTH YEAR 11. C0WaSSION /C0MMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of. preference, "Y"' first _ . choice, "2" seGOnd. choice, - etc..) ;:� � � Sou frig•• Cam�issiori•'�• Human Services Commission 5 Personnel Commission 2 _ Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS- (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) BESIDES BEING A RESIDENT IN BALDWIN PARK, I ALSO 'HAVE MY BUSINESS IN -- THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK. IT'S REALLY ABOUT-TIME I GET INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY. 13. ,SIGNATURE .� DATE THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS, THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. JUN 101998 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On' CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. xAME DC pRo MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE / /� ADDRESS !►3 J(a 841-11 A PC- %��L7 �l!!�J fap�tl- , C 4 91'7L 3. ADDRESSS ��3 / IV8,19 `Q� Sf. Los e r �Gt757 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS T=PxoxE a`2G 33 8 - a �a TEr�p�roNE � WE � �f�- 7111 �; 4�9 5. BIRTHDATE J �G X0/WY-/YEAR 5. CHILDREN.Yes ✓ No Ages /Jr 7. ' EDUCATION .(Tixdicate' schools :attended; .hf e�� e�rade level - educational or .professional - degrees re eiwd .f - iN - "'ter-• r • � . �,� - -��i�s .�.. ;�.��'�� �'� ' 8. %70B EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates 111t? eew 7 vCs NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified: to co=ent on my capabilities and character, including it least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 2. x.33 tV. A~ez, X&c 337— 8 9FC 4-. gv) 13 901 252�& Axe, 31 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since 400 M N Y I have been a resident of Baldwin Park 24ONTIY YEAR 11. G02r aSSION /COMMITTEE ,`INTERESTS (In order of preference,. "1" first ' choice, "211_ second choice, etc.) Housing commission �,.�` -prect-'Cozumittee- ___ Hunan Services Commission. Personnel Commission rr /_ Planning commission 12. COMuNTS (Briefly state •your- reason for requesting appointment to a commission; use reverse side if necessary) 13 S IG2dATURE G - � DATE 14? 9� THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A'VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For 4 ervice On CITY 'COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. NAME Mr. Son Lieu MR /MRS /MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE TNT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 13430 Park Center'Street Baldwin Park 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE 62b 3375133 TELEPHONE 5. BIRTHDATE D7/11/74 . MO /DAY/YEAR 6- CHILDREN Yes No Z Ages. 7.. EDUCATIOrt (Indicate schools attended, highest , grade level educational or rofessional de ' p green received,f any) Graduated University of California, San Diego Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts June 1997 Rosemead. LU h School .tune 1993 8. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates Alhambra School. Di stri.cr- Teacher /Substitute Teacher Aril 98 - present UCSD- Residence Life Resident Advisor:: 1995 -1997 UCSD Science and Fagi.neering Library Assistant Il 1995 (Jan -June) NOTICE: Please be, aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALSFICAT1.ONS page Two g. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at`least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Part) - NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 1.Marissa Quiroz 4848 Jerry Ave. 626 338 -3076 2. Maria C. Garcia 3. Dave Thi. 13515 Dania 626)337-0960 160 1 A F3a 11 nnf i nP (626 ) 960 - -5724 4.Tom Leong ' 13426 Franci ui.to #B (626) 962 -8017 5. Henriefla Moreno. /M4 Jerry five (G 2G) 33$ -0957 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since _ April 1980 MONTH YEAR I have been . a resident of Baldwin Park November 1988 MONTH YEAR 11. COMMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, 111" first_ choice, 112" second choice, etc.) dousing Commission _ Project Area Committee 4 Human Services Commission 5 - Personnel Commission....' 2 Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) Being away for college has ke t me from being involved in the community. Now that I've returned, I would like to participate in city government in an ca acit . B become involved, I hope to contribute and listen-to creative ideas as we work toward improving Baldwin Park. 13. SIGNATURE DATE THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME.A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. 1. NAME CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES q. (FIRST 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS C. 'W10 XAIP4 3. BUSINESS �-- ADDRESS IF JUN 10 1993 .E %- k .l (LAST 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE f ?�Ii] �✓' 3— 4� I3 TELEPHONE t i 5. BIRTHDATF, _X0_/DAY/YEAR 6. ' CHILDREN Yes No „ Ages 7.• EDUCATION (Indicate'schools attendedr highest grade level educational _ _..__.._. or_pr*gesrional. degr.",ceived,�� a4y) -:_ . may. S. aoB mERIENCE (Begin with present or -last position) Firm Position Title.• Employment Dates NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS {Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the'City of Baldwin Park} NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 1. NA'-! (a�T! 2. A vct�� Q LE 3. 4 5. 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since _ a121 MONTH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park 19-74 MONTH YEAR Sl. COMMISSION /COWaTTEE INTERESTS (In order • of preferences "i" first " choice; "2" second choice, etc.) ou ?iq Ca iasslon Project Area Committee Commission . 33 ---- Personnel Commission.- 1' - _ Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use. reverse side if necessary) 0 13. SI DATE THIS APPLI T WILL (BE---:KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED CH TnM'A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. RONALD O. PALACIOS 12726 Fairgrove Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Home: (626) 338 -0113 EXPERIENCE . Political Campaign San Fernando, CA CAMPAIGN MANAQER 1/97-3197 Designed and executed all aspects 'of the candidate's victorious campaign. - Assessed and implemented a client group analysis to determine the candidate's message. Determined the campaign's voter base. Developed an effective vote by 'mail program to increase votes. for the candidate. Managed precinct walks and phone banks. Empowered volunteers on a daily basis. Designed and managed a targeted literature mail program. Prepared candidate for forums. Lastly, 'sbrved as liaison with media. The City- of San Fernando is located in the San Fernando Valley and has population of over 20,000 residents. Voter Registration Orange County, CA YMR REGISTR DRIV RDINAT R 7/96-10/96 Responsible for analyzing and coordinating a voter registration drive. in Orange ' County. Drafted and executed the action -plan. Outreached to organizations and organized volunteers who did the registration. Developed contgrAs with local English and Spanish media to increase volunteer.,pariiqWon. Spoke at public events to increase volunteer participation. _""_ - Coro Foundation New York, NY PUBUGAEBIRS FELLOW 9/95-6/96 Completed the Coro Foundation's Leadership in Public. Affairs Fellowship Program in Now York City. The fellowship is a national, highly selective graduate program integrating internship assignments in labor unions, business, government agencies, community -based organizations, media and political- campaigns with a critical analysis on how each sector plays a role in the making of public policy. The program also emphasizes building group consensus. Los Angeles Board of Education Los Angeles, CA EL 6/93-6/95 Responsible for developing, coordinating, and executing special projects that supported the priorities of a member of the Los Angeles Board of Ed. Other duties included resolving constituents' concerns, community relations, publicity, and public speaking. Further duties included representing the Board Member at meetings and public functions, as well as writing and analyzing education reports. Los Angeles Unified School District is the second largest school district in the United States, with a budget of over $4.2 billion of a district that serves over 800,00 students. California State Student Association Long Beach, CA UNIVERSITY AFFAIR DIRE T R 9190 - 2f93 Provided monthly analytical reports to the Board of Directors on higher education policies proposed by the Board of Trustees of the California State University. Duties also entailed making recommendations to the Board regarding proposed Trustee policies, and as needed, pending California Legislaticn. _ Other responsibilities inn.luded editor of the Association's monthly newsletter, participating in drafting press releases and writing brochures. Other duties inciuded managing the office: The CSSA is the statewide association that represents the 326,000 students of the 22 California State University campuses. EDUCATI • Currently a Master of Publid Administration candidate at CSU Long Beach's Graduate Center for Public Policy and Administration. • Studied one semester at the School for Foreigners at the Autonomous University of Mexico - August 1995_ • California State Polytechnic U., Pomona B.S. - Social Sciences - 1989. • Sierra Vista High School - 1983. A �T English and Spanish MMPUTEB SKILLS QlWIhfosbA§ - — OW2�W-inddW6 -9v; Microsoft Word; -File Maker Pro -3, --- — Excel, Page Maker 6.0, Power Point plus other desktop publishing programs. M l FE 3SIQNLAL SERVICE, Cal Poly Alumni Association - Member Mexican American Political Association, S.F.V. - Board Member U.S. Citizenship Action Network Conference - Past Coordinator Political Campaigns - Volunteer End 12. Comments i request appointment to the planning commission in order „ to participate in setting the quality of life for future Baldwin Park residents. I have lived in Baldwin Park for over twenty years and I have witnessed the city progress. I believe, however, that we need to do more to make our communities more,. desirable places to live. 1. NAME EM CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (FI ST) War JUN 10 1993 0 INT. ) ( VST 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 41-0,1 / 1 w 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE TELEPHONE � } Je%%. 5. BIRTHDATE i Q HO/DAY/YEAR. 6. - CHILDREN Yes No —21-"�A'ges f 7. EDUCATION (Indicate schools attended, highest grade level educational or professional Az. A% degrees received, if any) .0. • A /` J A_. , .-- 5? <', 8. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) //, J F//irm1 /` Position Title. Employment Dates �i.L.LI-r._ L Aft e`i. I / ')C.i ,/ -I z,— / / / Od /` , � Aft — -W I — 0 4 Q -7 NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the p=ity Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUATTFICATIONS page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME 1, f'/ An /V;P r. .ME 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE ADDRESS i w TELEPHONE x�z 6 � 1 ,� -Z�t5 zo- 2Z,3- �O 4 I have been a California resident since. 1-/ 70 MO TH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park MONTH YEAR, 11. COMMISSION /COMMIT'TEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, "I" first choice, 41211 second choice, etc.) Housing Commission Project Area Committee Human Services Commission 3 -- Personnel Commission Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) 3 13. SIGNATURE DATE �_ �� THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE - COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR 'TIME PERIOD. FROM FAX Nn. Apr. 29 1999 09:20AM P1 kG/1212000 CITY 0;71 2AL.DWTN PARK PAGE— 011!02 o Re-Appointment CITY QI B1�LD NIN PARK RECEIVE[ , 7AQw ApptloAtion APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT � `� ` ��r9 TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 12 2000 And CITY OF BALD IN PARK STATEMENT OF -QUALIFI+CAT16NS CITY CLERK'S 4c-W M NT Car`atidura"tiOn Of Appointment PWgUestO forthe Foltowlctg Ctsrhrrtls* font Y�jp��IG ��%!??Wi 1 n f� t'r=msQNAL rNFpKmATjQN; :Roidenc a Acorwe Longth Of ti= at this Addms:, .,, l / vlous AddfesQ- KaM Phone Na,. Mevmaa, Phone No 21 Empjwer .6f&z - Q�/'.G r✓rff'r i rrr L Suainesa Phono H6. 91tT — 7,, Date of w r '5�j Aftdtw statu �/ 7� you have 6Nldmr,,;—,V440.5 byes, k*iregov; f7a you CltCi`BPttly #rirve as an al d 01681 fbr any t)oard errant henry w h3 the City of Baid�xirr Park? .EDUGAT": Curie Hi OhMt grade you compt el:. i 2 8 4 5 6 7 a g 10 11 12 H� Suva! omduefe? j;�c -nD. EWLoYMRT WORMApoN r EXMRMCE. (Begin vAtm your Meet rc arxparserrea. Lbt 41 wooftlm in lrfat eeven Yom) �j�str. to mil. V�> „S'vy K &1V oL ej 2 44,0 ►! bra-z .r-7 'r 46 I Ivoe REFL9 P,Al_a;y �. O your b bl. Em and Mct: (3) t���r V4t1a a� rt�f Cyf1�r of i�lct�t P�tIiC t= tl or roppo ofidcg$ And who ! �l�ntn�nt Qn Se �' ,'`,mss^ �•• '¢• "10 OGJ? /2ULIO 1 ,1 137 62b-- u6.2..2G '2F CITY ©�7 BALDWIN PARK PAGE Q2/02 Name rai y vlzJ. Commission Requested; STATEMENT I ATiONS: Use this spe--a tO ilstyour gcais and nhjer.Evas and why you feel you should be appci fx� the domrnissioa for whic�h•you We pplying. pitata in any addi Wrlaj infcsm ti0ri you feel will be bent lclal W thrZ Coutncff In coulderutlon of your 4pontorngnt to this t*mmfs,*n. vim• /�'7 �r' • �!� ��'rt� _ i�7 �'-� CD ,+�- .,.��tt� f� /- .7 r� ..z% rU w FI d 'f e—, It/' sfgnat:ur� Nance: Please be advised that You and your quaft=iam rrtgy 1, disxx fled by ttt8 C€ty CsAilrlCli It an nP n meeting• Ti,1s fipplicatic+n and +t9faelfent ai C2uali C'2 i*n Wil be kept an file 4nr t w Q) -,ew g �tnd writ 60 4�f�Yd �?iCi� time v�r. nCy occsrrs itr th+s wmrncs+on fat Wftfah m flzvo requwod tsar* demcon of appoirrtr .t. City of Baldwin Park - Code of Ordinances PERSONNEL COMMISSION § 32.50 CREATION. There is created a Personnel Commission for the city. ('83 Code, § 2.40.010) § 32.51 MEMBERSHIP. The Personnel Commission of this city shall consist of a total of three members. ('83 Code, § 140.020) (Ord. 822, passed - -81) § 32.52 TERMS. The term of office for members of the Personnel Commission shall be for a period of two years, subject to the provisions of §§ 32.01 et seq. ('83 Code, § 2.40.030) (Ord. 822, passed - -81) § 32.53 MEETINGS. The Commission shall meet upon noticed call of the Chairman. Its meetings shall be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall of the city. ('83 Code, § 2.40.040) § 32.54 - DUTIES. The Personnel Commission shall perform the following duties. (A) Hear disciplinary actions as set forth in the city's personnel rules. (B) Such other duties as the Council shall, from time to time, require. ('83 Code, § 2.40.050) C_ opyright c 1995,Ameri hing Corporation City of Baldwin Paris - Code of Ordinances 1 CITY COMMISSIONS - GENERAL PROVISIONS § 32.01 APPOINTMENT. Members of each city commission shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the City Council. § 32.02 SERVICE. Each member of a city commission shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council. ('83 Code, § 2.28.020) § 32.03 TERMS. (A) Expiration of terms. The term of a commission office shall expire on June 30 of the designated expiration year. (B) Continuation in office. Each member of a city commission holding such office, as of the effective date of this subchapter, shall continue in the office until his or her successor is appointed and qualified, unless a City Council order of removal otherwise provides. (C) Continuity in office. The City Council in making appointments and reappointments to all commission offices shall observe, whenever possible, the principle of staggered terms so as to provide for continuity in membership for each such commission. ('83 Code, § 2.28.030) (Ord. 822, passed - -81) § 32.04 MEETINGS. Except as expressly provided in this code, each commission shall establish the time and place of its regular meetings, All the meetings shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act codified in Cal. Gov't Code §§ 54950 et sect. Each commission shall adopt rules for the transaction of its business and shall keep a record of its proceedings, which shall be open for inspection by any member of the public. ('83 Code, § 2.28.040) § 32.05 ABSENCE FROM MEETINGS. (A) Any member of any commission who is absent, without cause, from three successive regular meetings of the commission, shall be deemed, automatically, to have vacated Co yr h�cj X995, American Legal Publishinq Corporation City of Baldwin parr - Cade of Ordinances his office. (B) An absence due to illness or an unavoidable absence from the city shall be deemed an excused absence; provided, that notice thereof is given to the secretary of the commission by the member, on or before the day of any regular meeting of the commission. (`83 Code, § 2.28.050) § 32.06 ORGANIZATION. Each city commission shall annually elect one of its members as chairman and one of its members as vice - chairperson. The election shall take place at the first commission meeting in July of each year. (`83 Code, § 2.28.060) § 32.07 SECRETARY, The City Manager shall designate the secretary of each such commission. He shall provide appropriate clerical assistance for each commission, and shall be responsible for the maintenance of all permanent records of each such commission. ('83 Code, § 2.28.070) § 32.08 VACANCIES; QUALIFICATIONS OF SUCCESSOR (A) Whenever a vacancy occurs on any city commission, the vacancy shall be filled in the manner set forth in § 32.01. Where a vacancy occurs leaving an unexpired term, the subsequent appointment shall be made for the balance of the unexpired term. (B) Except for the removal of a commission member, as provided in § 32.09, or vacancy due to absence, as provided in § 32.05, notwithstanding the expiration of the term of a commission member, the member shall continue to serve as such, until his successor is appointed and qualified. ('83 Code, § 2.28.080) § 32.09 REMOVAL. Any member of any city commission may be removed from the office, with or without cause, at any time, by the City Council. No such removal shall be effective unless a motion to that effect, made at a regular, adjourned regular, special or adjourned special meeting, is carried by not less than the affirmative votes of three members of the Council. (183 Code, § 2.28.090) § 32.10 COMPENSATION. Each member of a commission shall be entitled to such compensation as may be set by Copyrig!Lt [0 -11995 American Legal PUblishinq Corporation City of Baldwin Paris - Code of Ordinanzes the City Council. The commission members shall be entitled to reimbursement for expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties, if the same is approved, in advance, by the City Council. No commission shall have any authority to expend, or authorize the expenditure of any public funds, except with the prior express approval of the City Council. ('83 Code, § 2.28.100) Gorayriclit .Ccj_1i99S,American Legal PUblishinq Corporation TO- FROM: DATE- PURPOSE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Mayor and City Council Members Day le Keller Chief Executive Officer August 2, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Planning Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments (Continued from July 19, 2000) This report requests City Council approval of appointments and/or reappointments to the Planning Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 31" of each year, each legislative body shall prepare are appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June of the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030) Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Planning Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Darlean Oclaray, Office No. 3, Conrado Magdaleno, Office 4, and Angelito J. Perez; Office No. 5. Appointments made to Office 4, 5, and 6 will have a term expiration date of June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Planning Commission: INCUMBENT COMMISSIONERS APPLICANTS ON FILE (Previous 2 years) NEW t APPLICANTS Conrado Magdaleno — Office 4 Joe C. Aytona Gloria Gonzalez Milagros G. Alba Angelito J. Perez — Office 5 Joselito A. Bisnar Richard Granados Yolanda Butterbaugh Maria BriseNo Mr, Son Lieu Dan Perdue David Chi -Kin Chow David J. Olivas Efren C. Rivera Gerald G. Dahlen Ronald O. Palacios Mario A. Ventura Trina V. DePedro Aurelio R. Rodriguez 'I Rafael Garcia Planning Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments July 12, 2000 Page 2 It should be noted that Commissioner Oclaray did not submit an application for reappointment. In addition, Applicant Rafael Garcia is a current member of the Housing Commission and applicant Efren Rivera has also submitted an application for reappointment to the Personnel Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Planning Commission; 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000-69 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000-20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION". Attachments: • Resolution 2000-69 • Public Notice • Applications (20) Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -69 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the terms of office for Planning Commission Members Darlean Oclaray, Office No. 3, Conrado Magdaleno, Office No. 4, and Angelito J. Perez, Office No. 5 will expire on June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park is desirous of appointing and/or reappointing members to Office Nos. 4, 5; and 6 of the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, appointments made and entered on this resolution shall be for a two -(2) year term, expiring June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, a public notice of the commission scheduled and /or unscheduled vacancies was published in the NOW Newspaper and in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office No. 3, 4, and 5 of the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. Such appointee shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — Ed Huetinck Office 2 — Teresa Martha Villegas Office 3 — Office 4 — Office 5 — for the term expiring June 30, 2001 for the term expiring June 30, 2001 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy said appointees and to the Planning Commission Secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 2"d day of August, 2000. Mayor Manuel Lozano VIM= 0111111111=1111 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Page 2 1, Rosemary M. Ramirez, 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 an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council held on August 2, 2000, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER& i N 1 1501 ff-� WWI I, rd I � I ZA 1: M Z 11 ABSTAIN. COUNCILMEMBERS: Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Panning Commission Appointments and /or Reappointments July 12, 2000 Page 2 It should be noted that Commissioner Oclaray did not submit an application for reappointment. In addition, Applicant Rafael Garcia is a current member of the Housing Commission and applicant Efren Rivera has also submitted an application for reappointment to the Personnel Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Planning Commission; 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -69 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -69 • Public Notice • Applications (20) Report prepared lay: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk CITE' COUNCIL AGENDA It JUL 12 2000 CITY OF BALD WIN PARK MEMORANDUM .. It . BALDWIN P A • R K TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Da y le Keller, Chief Executive Officer DATE: July 12, 2000 SUBJECT: Planning Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments (Continued from June 20, 2000) PURPOSE This report requests City. Council approval of appointments and /or reappointments to the Planning Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 54972 requires that on or before December 31" of each year,-each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of _all regular and ongoing. commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June of the designated .expiration year (BPMC. 2.-28.030)' Legal: notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Planning Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Darlean._Qclaray, Office No. 3, Conrado Magdaleno, Office 4, and Angelito J. Perez, Office No. 5. Appointments made to Office 4, 5, and 6 will have a term expiration date of June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Planning Commission: INCUMBENT COMMISSIONERS APPLICANTS ON FILE (Previous 2 years) NEW APPLICANTS Conrado Magdaleno -•- Office 4 Joe C. Aytona Gloria Gonzalez Milagros G. Alba Angelito J. Perez -- Office 5 Joselito A. Bisnar Richard Granados Yolanda Butterbaugh Maria Briseho.. Mr. Son Lieu Dan Perdue David Chi -Kin Chow David J. Olivas Efren C. Rivera Gerald G. Dahlen Ronald O. Palacios Mario A. Ventura Trina V. DePedt o Aurelio R. Rodriguez Rafael Garcia Planning Commission Appointments and /or Reappointments July 12, 2000 Page 2 It should be noted that Commissioner Oclaray did not submit an application for reappointment. In addition, Applicant Rafael Garcia is a current member of the Housing Commission and applicant Efren Rivera has also submitted an application for reappointment to the Personnel Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Planning Commission; 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -69 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -69 • Public Notice • Applications (20) Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk L!_LLLIJ CITE' OF BALDWIN PARK P - A - R - K TO: Mayor and City Council Members .FROM. Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer DATE: June 20, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ,JUN 2 0 MEMORANDUM ITEM NO. SUBJECT. Planning Commission Appointments and/or Reappointments PURPOSE This report requests City Council approval of appointments and /or reappointments to the Planning Commission. BACKGROUND DISCUSSION Government Code Section 549 72 requires that on or before December 311 of each year, each legislative body shall prepare an appointment list of all regular and ongoing commissions. The expiration date of each commission office for the City of Baldwin Park is June_ of the designated expiration year (BPMC 2.28.030), Legal notices were properly advertised regarding all appointments being considered. The Planning Commission consists of five (5) members appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis. Appointments with a term expiration date of June 30, 2000 are Darlean Oclaray, Office No. 3, Conrado Magdaleno, Office 4, and Angelito J. Perez, Office No. 5.• Appointments made.to Office 4, 5, and 6 will have a term expiration date of June 30, 2002. The following persons have requested consideration of reappointment/appointment to the Planning Commission: INCUMBENT COMMISSIONERS APPLICANTS ON FILE (Previous 2 years) NEW APPLICANTS Conrado Magdaleno — Office 4 Joe C. Aytona Gloria Gonzalez Milagros G. Alba Angelito J. Perez — Office 5 Joselito A. Bisnar Richard Granados Yolanda Butterbaugh Maria Briseflo Mr. Son Lieu Dan Perdue David Chi -Kin Chow David J. Olivas Efren C. Rivera Gerald G. Dahlen Ronald O. Palacios Mario A_ Ventura Trina V. DePedro Aurelio R. Rodriguez Rafael Garcia Planning Commission Appointments and /or Reappointments June 20, 2000 Page 2 It should be noted that Commissioner Oclaray did not submit an application for reappointment. In addi.'on, Applicant Rafael Garcia is a current member of the Housing Commission and applicant Efren Rivera has also submitted an application for reappointment to the Personnel Commission. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council 1) take nominations for the Planning Commission; 2) Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2000 -69 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION ". Attachments: • Resolution 2000 -69 • Public Notice • Applications (20) 0 Report prepared by: Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -69 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -20 RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the terms of office for Planning Commission Members - Darlean Oclaray, Office No. 3, Conrado Magdaleno, Office No. 4, and Angelito J. Perez, Office No. 5 will expire on dune 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park is desirous of appointing and /or reappointing members to Office Nos. 4, 5, and 6 of the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, appointments made and entered on this resolution shall be for a two -(2) year term, expiring June 30, 2000; and WHEREAS, a public notice of the commission scheduled and/or. unscheduled vacancies was published in the NOW Newspaper and in the San Gabriel Valley Tribune. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDIWN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following named persons are hereby appointed as members of Office No. 3, 4, and 5 of the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. Such appointee shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — Ed Huetinck Office 2 — Teresa Martha Villegas Office 3 — Offrce 4 -- Office 5 — for the term expiring June 30, 2001 for the term expiring June 30, 2001 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 for the term expiring June 30, 2002 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy said appointees and to the Planning Commission Secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 2& day of June, 2000. Mayor Manuel Lozano Resolution No. 2000_69 Page 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss. CITY OF BALMN PARK ) I, Rosemary M. Ramirez, 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 an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council held on June 20, 2000, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: , ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk ,Re- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECEIVED 0 New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT JUN 7 2000 TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES CITY OF BAL[?WIN PARK And CIT"' r1 F-RK'S DEPARTMENT - STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission: I P LA AM I kI G PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name l.. E lU Residence Address 1 9 l S' Ll e I t.._ c- T S7 kA Length of time at this Address: Previous Address:_ S9 0f Apt L Home Phone No. 3 Message Phone No, iC*A AAL Employer iZEAJ L Business Phone No. 62-C, q (, s *4 9 o l �$ Date of Birch (o � X �,? Marital Status:,- ,�,,,,�,�Do you have Children: y If _yes, their ages: S^ 4 2 Do you currently serve as an elected official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? V G_ -S EDUCATION: ,L Circle Highest grade you completed: .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? �f C511 Name and Location of College or Univers Course of ree zdg bnu '" sa s 6 0 Li ad Name of Business/Technicall'i'echnical School Course of Study C.1 EgJ b &7Q r c A "S n kA- r t EMPLOYMENT" INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE.* (Begin with your most recent experience. List all experience In last seven years) REFERRALS: Please provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Paris Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment - on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. zdg bnu '" sa s 6 0 Li ad C ' 'k2 2 6 'ZG •Sr r / �.. 65 xo� Date Name—("'iadn Commission Requested:_ STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be wppointed 'o 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. k Date: Signatu 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 and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. :�, '�s WRe- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECEIVED New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT JUN 1 2 2000 TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES CITY OF 6ALU IIN PARK And CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission: I AZ'__7_f&x11A6 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Residence Address %� `IVY /7Q� Length of time at this Address: �)vious Address: Dome Phone Date of Message Phone No. .._//V Al' c198us�m hone too. Marital Status.,_10W _Do you have Children./ If yes, their Do you currently serve as an elected official4or any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Paris? EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? G.E.D.? EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION ► EXPERIENCE: (Begin with your most recent experience. t.Istall experience In last seven years) GTX • 44'. 4�1g>- o� � - it - ;,• _ � Iii ►� , REFERRALS: 'lease proMe the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment 'n your capabilities and character. cr7y oI= � w )ate Signature • • • - w • • 'Gr ✓ r UP= i cr7y oI= � w )ate Signature Name �� �T� �%- /L> � Commission Requested: f' �f/c C'2ii/L%� � STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appoi .ted 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. � -10 v ®ate: - /riAly cl o , �9 i _ .i//� Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualil"ications 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 and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. CITY OF 33ALDWIN . PAPX JUN 10 1998 STATEN OF QUA=FTICATIONS For Service on CITY COMMISSICus AND - OaMM3:TTE�s 3.. NAME so$ C vr�...Y .a.. AYTONA 2. 3. 4. 5., DDR.EENCE 4039 N. Walnut Street, Baldwin Park, CA 01706 BUSMSS - ADDRESS IQ995 Le Caine Ave., 1.os Angeles, CA 90024 RESIDENCE TELEPHONE 626 33g_Z,�32 BIR'.t'ATE 11 /26/48 Mo /"X/ XFIM Bt szNEss . TELEPHQNE_( L ) 825 -2209 - 6 • CHILDREN yes x Nr Ages 19 and 3 ?• M CA2;X01T (Sndicate schools atte=nded, highest grade Seve3. educ or profaimianal degrees raceived, if ) ationt ph ipplue College of Co=q'=ce + fttemiam --- Conn= L�ciuea an bourses ?� • OOB maymmcm t8e�gt .w :th' prasent or. last _ position] Firm position 'Title ftploymont Dates UCLA EXMSION sukerviaox Procter & Gamble Manager 1970 -1975 $7O'ITICE* Please* be a'Ksre that YOU &nd your ' quaiificationss r4ay � `- diacuaaiRd by the C:.ty Council at an open .meeting. STATEMENT OF QUA LTFTCATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local res.iderts, listed below, are .qualified t comment on ny capabiXitiea dnd character, includir at least thrca$ name% neat Officially connected wit the City of Baldwin . park) 01.14A 1« Father Jim For,sen 2. Sister lnvencion 3. Mary Ferrer 4, Mac Marceline 5. 10. PERIOD of RZ$ DBNCE ADDRESS 3848 Stewart Ave., Baldwin Pk 3848 Stewart Ave.,, Baldwin Pk TELEPHONE 6 6/960 -2795 626/337 - -1;421 626/938 -2432 626/962 --1590 I slave been a California resident sinde October 1975 MONTN YF"%R Y have been a resident of Baldwin Park Jae 1979 . = MONTH' YEAR 12. C0x=SSx0x /C0N=TTzz INTERESTS (2ri order of preferearoe, "I" gigs oh*i**, n21! second choice; etc.) 4 Rousing commission 3 Project Area Com:aitte 1 UUman Services Comma arjon Personnel Commission ' 2 Planning Commfssion 12. CM0M? TS DSriagly state • your reason for requesting appointment to r..o=niazion, use reverse side if neuessaryj 3, SAT to j THIS. APPL1CAT ;6N wal sE =PT ox FILE Pon Two YEAns AND WILL i CONSIDERM LACH T ME A VAC"CY occros -IN ,THE ComassxONS THAT HAVE I E1 SELEGM BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO 'YEAR T11M PERT*D. ' Personal Statement It is my personal goals that spark my interest in being Fart of the Baldwin Park City Commissions and Committees team. My 19 ye'rs of residency in this beautiful city and my awareness .of Baldwin Park reputation and accomplishments havo led me to want to work for this team. i believe my administrative and leadership skills and years. of volunteer involvement at KCEL St. John's Catholic Church and present position at UCLA as Accounting-Supervisor, fueled by my convictions, n2ake the City C,°omtni.ssions and Comr ittees and I right for each other. . I would appreciate your serious consideration of my appointment to a commission. I look forward to applying my skills, energy and enthusiasm to the ohallcnge of this position. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES . ..�7 0 %90 2. RESIDENCE '7 �- �/f U i ADDRESS 1 T f?� ('`)J P�"af s. BUSINESS 4q 17 0( ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE TELEPHONE f I �vo2' ��J BUSINESS TELEPHONE S. BIRTHDATE I01 (f-3 MO DAsY /YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yes V , NQ � Ages % �" `«, 7: 'EDUCATION'(Sndc*te schools attended, highest grade level, educational i ;or Professional degrees received, if .any) C.oLLe"CC .416-VbD 1 113 t lei Li S WI ui epi 0 ex IS- JOB MUMUENCE (Begin with •present or last position) firm Position Title. Employment Dates NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may bE discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. . STATEMENT 01- uUALI- FIC:ATION5 Pages. Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified tc comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially- connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME A nt iw[,roi) ADDRESS TELEPHONE 012 DL4 UE g. 1 l-2 3 bf10aG &W 1?62- GW 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) e 13. SIGNATURE - DATE A47-44 _ THIS -APPL2CAT16N WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BI CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEE' SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. 5. 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since 4.3 7 ' MONTH I have been a resident of Baldwin Park .5 �' MONTH YEAR 11: � COMMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, "1" first choice,-11211 second choice, etc.) Housing Commission Project Area Committee Human services Commission Personnel - Commission Planning( Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) e 13. SIGNATURE - DATE A47-44 _ THIS -APPL2CAT16N WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BI CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEE' SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK . APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT o.Al P TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES RCVD FEB W STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission: Q Ian n n ll PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name MQr; a do Los An G e 3r� xn o Residence Address 3Ca Ce O '-60 r n eS A Ve. �60 1dw rn (6K C t4 q 1"7 a U Length of time at this Address: a0 y Previous Address: Home Phone No. (6-Zle) 33-7-0'376- Message Phone No. Employer Business Phone No. Date of Birth ID 18 - 7l Marital Status: gin G Do you have Children:_yC K yes, their ages: � 3 rnon s_ EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 & High School Graduate? y e_? GZD.? Name a04 LgqgM of raleve orU d Dearee Co4;4rn;a Slit Loch -beach Crlm*'nal LtAb4:(!G �•S• � It. 4b�► � sew z T - s s ?3 s Ass% S#xtn t �r ad cash xcr lagia ►, Ior- . earma e ech GtStamtr 14,,ezh Tech QisRhide . et h' r rk`V% V EMPLOYMENT INFORMA'T'ION / EXPERIENCE: (ftin with your most recent experience List all experience in last seven years) d ALdress or Emplayeds) Addre s es bAF•ct N�1# ! l�d+� +;n:Sirctf^�� =L' wp a cyt4MMFF Sa v e �oi�►5 ir�r�a of /i�uV*/ � It. 4b�► � sew z T - s s ?3 s Ass% S#xtn t �r ad cash xcr lagia ►, Ior- . earma WZrce. M6.X Part Uluel GtStamtr uric >.�W e 1. 04Sh Q.e9 � �dA38 stwo- ealiw'rh Serve ttlr ":n 94C L. rX& Ina 4F ScE visor A #1""s Tcein Cart ch; #d carte i;#4'VIS" t-t-OtAkd 4xer+ast $iris tn4 to- 'ftrovt ceaftc sf . CDVi CA 11'7 Z lUOraw� r REFERRALS: Please provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of #3aldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and der. - Home Addre s Phone No. .I.. n 857s8 ( Y8O) 3 9 ! - z z z 3 M4f+w-w Strof /e. 5i9alo u_ 7Y*►-S1`. a 9z er2rt Cggb) 170 - 4Z31- Lisa Nash IIt151 N. sews,-4, e Qa., sr.�tf ax �t�Z) �� 9 - 5517 gszsy a? -$ -00 Date Name area Commission Requested- —B Qn n ,_n a _ 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 benefiWal to the Council •In consideration of. your appointment to this commission. war _ . � __ ..� ._ _�..� �_ � _ �,.• am1w,11 JIM _a !✓ pr Date: od 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 files for two (2) years and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for wikh you have requested consideration of appointment. j U N 8 1958 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF Qi:ALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES I NAME I11 (WbhJ (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 31 4h !e y -4� Q !31) LSDA)1AJ VV7P_,t (} , 3. BUSINESS' ADDRESS 4 -?/ 414 i'/G,9 4V,6 Q, 45W-"11IJ 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE _ y� i gJ'l� gb Y TELEPHONE_( � z 5. BIRTHDATE /D! lx/ e MO /DNY /YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yes, r/ No Ages Q.U� 7. EDUCATION. (Indicate .schools attended,., highest l de level education or professional degrees received, if any) 8. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS .Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAHL ADDRESS TELEPHONE I. KELi 1 L11 ai.va. IV 07'A 2. r-N7 244mc,' � >'Cz Jr'w 4-v- 33 9- 96 3. 4. 4ao �jo' -4*t4 31 L6 ic-A Yb) 14 2— 6_1 1 D 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since Q 10 MONTH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park Q gl MONTH YEAR 11. COXMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order . of preference, "1" first. choice, "2" second choice, etc:) 3. Housing Commission Project Area Committee Human Services Commission Y� Z- -- Personnel Commission / Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) ewj 13. SIGNATURE DATE THIS APPLICATIO L BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EA ME A VACANCY OCCURS IN TkiE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JON Pig 1993 1. NAME Dr. GERALD G, DAHLEN MR /MRS /MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE INTO (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE 14615 PACIFIC AVE APT. C BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 ADDRESS 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 14615 PACIFIC AVE. BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE (_ 626 )'. 967 6088 TELEPHONE . ( 626 } 338 4962 5. BIRTHDATE• 11/20/28 MO /DAY /YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yes x No Ages ADULTS, 7. EDUCATION (Indichte schools attended, highest grade level educational ' .. or...prof eseional_ degrees d 1? ' I ed � _ if MOUNT SAN ANTONIO•COLLEGE -. Two YEARSw . LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACT:f UR,AND ONE HALF YEARS. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC DEGREE. S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title, Employment Dates SELF EMPLOYED CHIROPRACTOR 1958 --1998 NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. • STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified.to m coment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names riot officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME ADDRESS TELEPPONE 1.RITA GALLEGOS 4223 N MAINE AVE. BALDWIN PK 626 960 8525 2. RALPH NUNEZ. 4100 BALDWIN PARK BLVD. BP 626 813•:5269 3. Dr RICHARD DEEB 14650 PACIFIC AVE.BALDWIN PK. 626 960 4866 4. Lt.PATRICK KORTAN 193.,RIO VERDE AVE. W.COVINA 91790 626 331 2130 5. JACK LESTER 225 N. HOLLENBECK COVINA 91723 626 967 7688 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since 1950 ' 2 have been a resident of Baldwin Park MONTH 1950 YEAR MONTH YEAR ll.' CQMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In .order ' of: preference, "in first '. choice, "2" second choice, etc. .. „_ Housin Commissioni.�" ����oec :irca�Ctitte ' . Human Services-Commission 5 Personnel Commission 2 Planning Commission 32. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) BESIDES BEING A RESIDENT IN BALDWIN PARK, I ALSO-. .. HAVE MY BUSINESS IN -- THE CITY OF COMMUNITY. BALDWIN PARK. IT'S REALLY ABOUT'TIME I GET INVOLVED IN THE 13• ,SIGNATURE 94 / v DATE THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS 'IX THE COMMISSIONS. THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. PINERA; 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service 7n' CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 10 1998 fL'I�VR V. Tic C p D (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 3. BUSINESS t�/es�f�d Sf. �oS ADDRESS ��3 . ;ele s a Q6b5 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TEr�EPiioNE 33 8 - aZ f� �o TELEPHONE„_,( o2/3 � �'S� - 7/ // 9 5. BIRTHDATE JF' f� Za v MO/DAY/YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yes ✓ No Ages 7.% EDucATroN :(7nd1cate* schools: atteiided;••h 'grade level educational or pro;"sional " degrees... 8.• JoB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) . Firm Position Title, Employment Dates 7'�• vas NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to convent on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 2 • r� «4 13 4?©/ A �Je- 131.x. 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since M N Y I have been a resident of Baldwin Park monly YEAR 11. COMMISSION /COI+SMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference,. "I" first .choice; "211. second choice, etc.) o .,_ Housing commission* Prci 'ctire-CommiE:tse- Human Services Commission, • Personnel Commission ` Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state -your reason for requesting appointment to a commission; 'rise reverse side if necessary) r r 13. SIGNATURE d" VAN THIS APPLICATION' WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIKE A'VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT CA�3v�Zoo t TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES � And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS m �� Consideration of AppoinUmat RequeWed for the Following Commission: L{�1 N it4 el M►SS i PERSONAL iNFORMA*nON: Residence Address V tE�24 C.L.A.C_r— 'ZE0 -. A 31`10ib Length of time at this Address* Pmvious Address: Horne Phone nb. ��a?.tv� 51— °J8a9 Message Phone No.LLpU Employer ( 'L S r-o c-' as-GD ?OW CV - Susiness Phone No. ca ib) J51 — $9(0 i Dade d Bi1fh O 3 NtiA 2'� Marital Status: - - - -Do you have Children: s If yes, their ages ?=yg"2_ ` ' _ EDUCATION: Cirde Highest grade you cornpWed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 High Sd�od Graduate? lr;5 G.ED.? L. EMPL:f3lliWENT INFOPJAATKNI! EXPERIENCE' . (Begin v ft your most rsw* axpodence. Ust sA experience in fast seen yt ) V *P "N i'It?-V- V*xy L8Re 1S t s isep lzr&4p "-W� / �mw Kuu R" P� t7�A�3 ILP CA iYtslort �'ornari " Impporma F, &WAt�4&, w( %St*Z ul riiN ASGLZ'n w> QowBR- 'IVA9" U- E;GL"VZor, 2.*''(evr� SJ54k,&r,, 3'iZ4 Do e&-v .Vt . RL..vmea r OA n+1� Jf1tZ +►t' td+m, TX.P s. a UX ft�Q% (`,N9'i $v- ratozD 0A0%v.T' sr-M C"N FfAra+'— per- } 5gP►aN if 0 `e- -ref A t WI ti ME, � CuM 41 Please provide the names or titres (3) peons, who are not City of BaddvAn Park Elected or Appointed Offlc Wds and who cam oomnrent on your ompabiiifies and chrectsr. 0`1 i"F-8 oo e ,.._.._ Dame .. - Comrissinn Requested: , STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: iJse 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 Ny CatJC� t�ND.�� p.ct-o Fe;E4, `QAAI COUP EV-40(h t4w tveps WC> M f*m4D- VaEuS D &Wr MY "pmr otA MmKxrUl nj2V $nE L- —n i Date: -01 FFJ3 CO -1: M ' O� A LOUI)F,Yz- -MW Wo"S, Notice: Please be advised that and i y� 1� qualifications may be d� by the city Council at an open meeting. This Appk— tlan and Statement of Qualfftcatton will be kept on files far two (2) years and wM be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES And � STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Q;rnmission: PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Length of time at this Address: -Previous Address: tg &CW012t v Home Prone No. Message Phone No. Employer L �(�,Q (� FAPiwhf L,f - Business Phone No. Date of Birth S % Marital Status: i r Do you have Children, if yes, their ages:--) EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 .11 02 High 5c hoot Graduate? G.EO.? EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: . (Begin with your most recent w perleriq& List all wgmlenoe In W seven years) nd d of a es � � W ► �0 �Ge �vC � i far �'Pn ,� L , Me eirr REFERRALS: Please provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Patt Elected or Appointed Officials and who can oomment an your capabilities and dwaoter. Signature NameQr f Cc Z—ti Commission R(,-quested. �� G' L! '17 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to fist your goals and objectives and why you feet 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. Jj -d,ltd i L4A. X�1� . (�9YN/lsl.CLsuf!. -/iL1 J XlG y - n A . _ 10___,, 11. -A aJtia _. -.moo .- .. _.— ._. 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 QuakficaWn wrkr be kept on files for two (2) yeare and will Le corsakWed each time a vacancy oocurs to the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. NAME M +- K I Gt MR /MRS /MS 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 1S Q o IRST) (MIDDIJ Tra �:•, S� r--� �. ,SUN I u 1998 6:-4-et ok (-Le o F.) (LAST) 3. BUSINESS �5-�??✓ e�-Zi ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHONE 6 � (� o TELEPHONE �- �`� S-1 5 . BIRTHDATE MO /DAY /YEAR 6. CHILDREN Yes No Ages. 7.' EDUCATION (Indicate schools, attended, highest grade.level educational r —.,L--'--'- —1-1 . _... or professiotal degrees . receiv04, i 14" P 0- h. ..I LY . f OS � 9 r";'� .- G. 4- A , ,-- - S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin vibe present or last positjon) Firm Position Title, c 'Mplc � 3p-c' C t �� #aP+a at-a% -" NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by*the City Council at an open meeting.. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least tilree,names not officially connected with the City of Ealdwin Park) NAME 1. Sp ca Y. U aS.1 +.l -e L 3. 4. we S 5. f 1l G v,-e 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE ADDRESS i ?Z3 t- TELEPHONE 3-37- 3-1 2- �, (y 'L- (a '> 3 4'0' 3 Z2 L(40- 3 3 T - 'Y 7 2-,r I have been a California resident since MONTH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park `"" 1 MONTH YEAR 11. COMMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference` "1n first choice,, "2" second choice, etc.), Housing Commission project Area Committee_ Human Services Commissioni .Personnel commission��- 1 Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use revbrse side if necessary )_ n d -)4J z ova i/ pi i •a lzvc�? �5 �� �� SSLG ez,6(i 13. SIGNATURE �Z15' DATE . THIS APPLICATION WILL KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YBARS D V-BB BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A CANCY OCCURS IN THE'COMMISSI014S THAT HAVE SEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. Richard O. Granados 13525 Tracy Street, Unit G ! Baldwin Park, California 91706 -4766 I Telephone and Fax: (626) 8144438 Pager: 888 -581-3804 1 E -Mail: Granadosro @aotcom Work experience Caram4nca Health Plans; Brea California- 5-28-96 to present Small Group Health & Individual Sales Executive SecureDental; Glendale California - 10 -1 -95 to 5-25-96 Market Executive, EPO Network and Group Sales of Dental Insurance Plans AFCOPremium Frnance Company, Woodland RWs, California 6-1 -94 to 9 -15-95 Marketing Representative in charge of three Soutliern California territories, Volumes 535,000,000. Maintain and develop new agency relationshlps for the purpose of generating new insurance premium finance business. ISUAndmon &AssoctatesInc, pasadw4 CaWornia44 - -92 to 5 -28-94 Producer, Commercial and Personal Lhmn, Life and Healtia. Agency liaison to California Imurance Group, Con m vW Uulon and Aetnalasm nce Company Johm.1h wmite AgvtM Inc, Arcadfq Califonda & -1-89 to 3-2 7-92. Producer, C.ommer W and Personal Lines, Life and Health Automobile CW of Southern CWbM4 Arcadh4 Ca#fomk 3-143 to 5 -28-89 :_. _ _.._. .�ns�°atice 3atrs•�garvS Parsopal L1t� �dM��s►�P��?' changes lend the retlan exlsfg stwwn t and 41bw custmw $erv�e �. • Education California State University, LosAngeler 6-1 -M to 6 -1-81 1980 -1981 - -- Secondary Education Credential, Socfal Sclenees University of California LosAngeles- -4-1 -78 to 6-15-W 1978-1980 Bachelor of Arts Degree, Sociology CaVontia Stake University, L"Angeler- 6 -15.75 to 3 -1 -78 1975-1979 pt,qmadm for Transfer, Health & Safety Cerfif sate Accreditation Fire &. Casualty & Life Broker - Agent License, Life Underwriters Training Council- Business and Personal Life Insurance CertMMte Community activities 1983 - Present Member- WweanLs Club ofArcadia, DiAsion Adviser- IDD World Service Project, President -Tracy Park Homeowners Assn., Member-Ventura Cuts 11ealth Underwriters & Legislative representative, Red Cross volunteer, Chairman - Children Itmnunizations & Safety. Languages & Computer Skirls Read and speak Spanish with moderate fluency, Use IBM, NVindaw software P resentat#on- Fiealih plan orier%tations and cuiployer eairellment seminars. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. NAME Mr. Son Lieu MR /1�MS /MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT.) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 13430 Park Center'Street Baldwin Park 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE TELEPHONE ( 626 ) 337 -5133 5. BIRTHDATE —MO /DAY /YEAR 6. CHILDREN.Yes No x Ages BUSINESS TELEPHONE 7.. EDUCATION (TAdioate schools attended; highest grade -level educational w or - professional degrees received; if any) Graddated UniversitV of California, San Die o Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts June 1.997 Rosemead High School June 1993 S. JOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title. Employment Dates I .Alhambra School. Distract,- . Teacher /Substitute Teacher AL1ril 98 — present UCSD Residence Life Resident Advisor: 1995 --1997 UCSD Science and Engineering Library Assistant II 1995 (Jan -June) NOTICE: Please be. aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open -meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS page Two 9, RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed comment on my capabilities at least three names not the City of Baldwin Park:) NAME ADDRESS 1. Marissa iroz 4848 Jerry Ave. 2. Maria C. Garcia below, are qualified to and character, including Dfficially connected with TELEPHONE (626)338-3076 13515 Dunia 626 337-0260 3. Dave Thi 14118 Ballentine (620.9. -5724 4.Tom Luong 13425 Francisquito #B (626) 962 --8017 5. Henrieffa Moreno.' 4854 Jerrx Ave (b20 338 -0457 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I 'have been a California resident since Aaril 1980 MONTH YEAR I have been a resident of Baldwin Park November 1988 MONTH YEAR 31. CONMISS3;ON /C0XKITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, nip' first choice, 912" second choice, etc.) 2 Housing Commission 1 Project Area Committee 4 Human Services Commission M 5 Personnel Commission 2 Planning Commission 12. C%=xTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) Being awa for college has Jce t me 'from, being involved in the communit . Now that V ve returned, I would like to 22Eticipate in cit g overnment in an ca acit . B becomMn involved, I have to contribute and listen- to creative ideas as we work toward i.ntprovi ng Baldwin Park. 13. SIGNATURE DATE THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL 13F- CONSIDERED EACH TIME.A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECEIVED APPLICATION POR APPOINTMENT FEB 16 2000 TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTED STATEMENT OF Cat„ IAWFICATIONS CI CLERKS DEPARTMENT Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission; If law\ me, C-0 Vq" Is 5 fOvl I �RSbNAI. IMF{3RMA't'I0M V L`. 01 i vat Residence Address -A) (-7 Ve- kIn rar Length of time at this Address: �> ��f'ravious Address: � �' � •� 1-0 C� IV Home Phone Na b •� 500 Ph '�� ."-• Message one No. r� �loyet C �� V' C Gt [at�V Slisiness Phone No. r 6a0? C , ? Me of Birth % Mar#tett Status: .Do you have Dhitdren:_„J, tf yes, their ages: EDUCATIOM '�/ Highest grade you caanpleted: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S 10 11 12 High School Graduvtte7. T _ iJ1ifVgY� k 42 M ! buewr' 6r-* A - 5. �kC't- A -- S c.Gt ve l o" % L 0;.w T. D41 =. PLOYMENT INFORMATION / E%PERtENCE: to rMth your njoA recent 00eawlce. List all o9eftwo In fast sow years) Lxekl Oliva$ k -jomge w p h ey kvt tC� ti G t � p° 75 5. \Ao G S%i' 3(x.5 L;5h 00171 e �� Z U , tq Ke+ra►at , cte4 _ EFEt ,ts: prvarlde the norms cf ffw" (3) persons, who are not Cky of Mdwln Park Elected or Appointed 0fficleds end who can ccNtt wnt n ymut eapabili#ies and der. ate r dress P e P+lo. v bt 1033 S.k , L.., X I Vol t a �rv"►m N , to 1�C. �p1 lh tot � t i t 1 w -2:L- / e Signature NName ba y O � i Va• S ame_ _. Comrr,isstor� Requested,- aT E N O F IFICATI.QW: UsO this space to list your goals and objOcWes and why you Feet you should be appointed to the Commission for which you are applying. Please Includo arty additional Information you feel will be beneiIcfat to the Council In consideration of your appointmerft to this commission. -:I: have sevveA &r !; t� o-� C� U W 1ri V\ ow' Ina.ve. t_ l Omed\ V\�,v, *-\'t5 VAtAa��e C-y Igetp'L CV\ C e. love W'OWA ' v KAOW C ACL 4:k rec-ik+c. 411ts CO V'tvvrvA.v\ & IG4 '5i t �V 6(6 e. II Ip ti C. v,►Yr�►�a t541otn IY1 ��' �, � Cc�u,�1 ��� . O\ 5 V-Cel + t &( ksSfne- Cq? vp *v, Date:.. fib-- -;a:� e l .� Natica: pleas* be adWts that You and y*w quaWwotfons rosy bn di sed by the city Cun,09 at an apex► meeting. 7TYSAPPfcaflon anal stvtemrnt of Quagfi *Vti WIII ba kW vn MOG fortM M yamis #rA wit be caock[*M4 each time a vacancyoomm in ¢he OotnrnhWon for Which ycu have eeq td 0011OWWOm Of aPPcintrnenL JUN 10 1998 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 1. NAME c, 01 [PSG1�� MR /MRS /MS (FIRST) (MIDDLE INT,) (LAST) 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS 4. RESIDENCE BUSINESS TELEPHoNE�i�7�n� 335-- d13 zE�gxoNE_ ( ) 5. BIRTHDATE l iP HO /DA /YEAR 6. ' CHILDREN Yes. -No Ages 7. LWCATIONy (indicate 'scho©ls attended, highest'grade level educational or-pro- €essional. degr-ees-- xeeeived,,. .f any -. -. - • - U 1,-k S. 70B EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or.last position) Firm Position Title. employment Dates of NOTICE: Please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents., listed below, are qualified to comment on my capabilities and character, including at least three names not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) 3. 4. ADDRESS TELEPHONE MA 1��f g �flt( v ?sr �1�r2- 1553 10. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE I have been a California resident since MONTH I have been a resident of Baldwin. Park MONTH YEAR N 11. COMMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, "ln first choice; "21' second choice, etc.) Project Area •Covnittee ~� ousing Commission Z Commission . 3 Personnel Commission' +. Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state. your reason for requesting appointment to a commission,, use reverse side if necessary) �3w SI DATE THIS APPLI T WILL ( E APT ON FI LE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED CH •TIME' A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. d RONALD O_ PALACIOS 12726 Fai rg rove Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Home: (626) 338 -0113 EXPERIENCE - Political Campaign San Fernando, CA AMPAI N MANAGER 1197 - 3/97 Designed and executed all aspects 'of the candidate's victorious campaign. - Assessed and implemented a client group analysis to determine the candidate's message. Determined the campaign's voter base. Developed an effective vote by mail program to increase votes. for the candidate. Managed precinct walks and phone banks. Empowered volunteers on a daily basis. Designed and managed a targeted literature mail program. Prepared candidate for forums. Lastly, 'served as liaison with media. The City of San Fernando is located in. the San Fernando Valley and has population of over 20,000 residents. Voter Registration Orange County, `CA V l DR ( - 7196 - � ©196 Responsible for analyzing and coordinating a voter registration drive in Orange County. Drafted and executed the action plan. Outreached to organizations and organized volunteers who did the registration. Developed contacts with local English and Spanish media to increase volunteer partic on. Spoke at public events to increase volunteer particlpation. Coro Foundation New York, NY 9195 - 6196 Completed the Coro Foundation's Leadership in Public_ Affairs Fellowship program in New York City. The fellowship is a national, highly selective graduate program integrating internship assignments in labor unions, business, government agencies, community -based organizations, media and political campaigns with a critical analysis on how each sector plays a role in the making of public policy. The program also emphasizes building group consensus. . Los Angeles Board of Education Los Angeles, CA LD 12EPUTC 6/93-6/95 Responsible for developing, coordinating, and executing special projects that supported the priorities of a member of the Los Angeles Board of Ed. Other duties included resolving constituents' concerns, community. relations, publicity, and public speaking. Further duties included representing the Board Member at meetings and public functions, as well as writing and analyzing education reports. Los Angeles Unified School District is the second largest school district in the United States, with a budget of over $4.2 billion of a district that serves over 800,00 students. a California State Student Association Long Beach, CA UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS DIRECTQR 9190 - 2193 Provided monthly analytical reports to the Board of Directors on higher education policies proposed by the Board of Trustees of the California State University_ Duties also entailed making recommendations to the Board regarding proposed Trustee policies, and as needed. pending California Legislaticn.' Other responsibilities included editor of the Association's monthly newsletter, participating in drafting. press releases and writing - brochures. Other duties included managing the office. The CSSA is the statewide association that represents the 326,000 students of the 22 California State University campuses. D U QATI I OWN • Currently a Master of Public Administration candidate at CSU Long Beach's Graduate .Center for Public Policy and Administration. • Studied one semester at the School for Foreigners at the Autonomous University of Mexico - August 1995. • California State Polytechnic. U., Pomona B.S. - Social` Sciences - 1989. • Sierra Vista High School _- 1983. ianr qr English and Spanish Ford, die . Maker Pro-SIP _ . . �'" 1111ac�rafosh/l»:` � , �ride�vs '95; M�crosoft Excel, Page Maker 6.0, Power Point plus other desktop publishing programs. �WMIJNITYANQ I NA ERVI E Cal Poly Alumni Association - Member Mexican American Political Association, S.F.V. - Board Member U.S. Citizenship Action Network Conference - Past Coordinator Political Campaigns - Volunteer F=' I#V 12. Comments I request appointment to the, planning commission in order to participate in setting the quality of life for future Baldwin Park residents. I have lived; in Baldwin Park for over twenty years and Y have witnessed the city progress. I believe, however, that we need to do more to make our communities more.: desirable places to live. i. NAME CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS For Service On CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES 'Jum 10 199$ 2. RESIDENCE ADDRESS W � 3. BUSINESS ADDRESS - 4. RESIDENCE TELEPHONEJ&.t/, BUSINESS TELEPHONES B • BIRTHDATE `` CI-70 MO /DA /YEAR 6- CHILDREN Yes No Ages '• EDUCATION (Indicate schools attended, highest grade level educational -Pr p,�ofessional degrees received; �i f Yy- -= - - V. S• aOB EXPERIENCE (Begin with present or last position) Firm Position Title, Employment Dates P --7 , . -1 1 - FL -- 10TICE: please be aware that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Page Two 9. RECOMMENDATIONS (Local residents, listed below, are qualified to comment on :ny capabilities and character, including at least thre(, nam:_-s not officially connected with the City of Baldwin Park) NAME LQ. PERIOD OF RESIDENCE ADDRESS .i/! A" TELEPHONE r z4 �t5 -5:2e .3 G241111' wzz- sy7o _ �11-3 fa 720t I have been a California resident since G, 7GF7 MO�iTH � YEAR- I have been a resident of Baldwin Park `/ MONTH YEAR 1. COMMISSION /COMMITTEE INTERESTS (In order of preference, "1l' first choice,. "2" second choice, etc.) T+� Housing Commission Project Area Committee Human Services Commission .3 - -- Personnel Commission Planning Commission 12. COMMENTS (Briefly state your reason for requesting appointment to a commission, use reverse side if necessary) 13. SIGNATURE . ... ...... DATE THIS APPLICATION WILL BE KEPT ON FILE FOR TWO YEARS AND WILL BE CONSIDERED EACH TIME A VACANCY OCCURS IN THE - COMMISSIONS THAT HAVE BEEN SELECTED BY AN APPLICANT IN THE TWO YEAR TIME PERIOD. v Re- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT RECEIVED TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 2000 And STATEMENT OF-QUALIFICATIONS CITY OFBALpWrNPgRK ;onsideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission.: NEL RSONAL. INFORMATION: 6. A L esidenc a Address J7 ll -/�AOMJA Pktucy TS Q tool" TA PL G angth of #ime at this Address: Previous Address: Mme Phone No �aJ 5--161 Message Phone N �� 3 nployer —7 . N f . G • Business Phone N 3� g ite of Birth � Marital Status: —Do you have Chi[dren:_�CS- ff yes* their ages: oZ o1 i <I I{ r ! „a ct, 36 > you currently serve as an elected official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? I�(� )UCATION: role Highest grade you CwVleted: -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate ?�_ PWYMENT INFORMATION I WERIENCE: Vo with your most reoent wWAenoa, Ust all eacperWm in last seven yeam) gpae�, C4UV c j .49;CKJAJO, tq.rA)S- C Vic' S, ERRAL.S: provide the names of three (3) persons; who are not City of Baldwin Park rr capabilities and character. orApp6in led can �s - Address Phone No. AUA I-> 5-t. X6#4) r✓ ac-. - 6-,�-O 6 o -- 0,7W a & 94a 3 � S-- q q 6 Signature Name M L Q& S C t- Commission Requested: a `iA)6 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and oL• jectives 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. s - - PG - 4t) e 4 /j a Li A 76 jq6z� -K e 6F 915re61618 76 7-A 5 PE7ejP 4LC AS ;�Vso — S r M kk L— S &Z c Ali AM-8402-6 A417 s G/ 7y It Aua��6LC A 1j rig �� OT 4.40 E A PP61N rM /,: N ' Date 6 6 ,06FIr, GF_�5 Si I U/G Lp Z y CO y;: x PA X of Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. 't"his Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs In the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. Re- Appointment CITY OF 3ALDWIN PARK New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITT And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS donsideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission: i- RSONAL INFORMATION: RECEIVED EES JUN 1 2 2000 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK �. I CI EM DI= PARTI11IEl! Residence Address _ength of time at this Address: Previous Address: -{ome Phone No. ((/ Message Phone No. :-:Mploye t j Business Phone No ]ate of Birth - Marital Status :_ 4E�Do you have Children: If yes, their ages: )o you currently serve as an elected official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Paris? / V EDUCATION: f €role Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? G.E.o.? =11. • r_ • • • • • c • • • a ' IMP W., MOWN I • f . Wilma, i Ij i :-MPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Win with your most recent experience. i,.ist all experience in last seven years) ZEFERRALS: 'lease provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment in your capabilities and character. )ate ignature IMP W., MOWN I • f . Wilma, i Ij i )ate ignature I a e omrnission Requested: / �� Date: J STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your 5oals and objectives and why you feel you should be appoiri�ed 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. r P 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 and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs In the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. 0 Re- Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES And STATEMENT OF- QUALIFICATIONS Consideration of Appointment Requested for the Following Commission:[ PlQ nniv* 1 PERSONAL INFORMATIQN: 1�1 Residence RECEIVED .JUN £ 2000 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Length of time at this Address: Previous Address: �111 i P P) d hplkf o u e . Home Phone No. L -170 Message Phone No._ Employer L Business Phone No.�(o Date of Birth Marital status Do you have Children: If yes, their ages:. s.--N A Do you currently serve as an elected offficial for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? IV EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: -1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 11 High School Graduate?, G.E.D. ? AIJA W Name and Location of Coltece or University Course of gWA Degree i Ilea- An" ri Name of Business/Technical/Technical School Course of SWdV EMPLOYMEW INFORMATION / EXFiEPJENCE. (Begin with your most recent experience. List aft experience in last seven years) Swco fqQfA I REFERRALS: Please provide the names of three (3) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Signature Name Commission Requested: A(low J 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 i,iformation you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. 6.,e J V1 Tl1,< 1-ILL! imC Mi Arnlf f. r,I Y . ier • ®ate:" " le��L Signs ire 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 and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. qlle-Appointment CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECEIVED New Application APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT TO CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 1 2 2000 And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITY OFBAJLV1 IN PARK ^nsideration of Appointment Requested for the Fallowing Commission: IP L IA`ev. N r !ll 67 v ,fie (; `Wt :RSONAL INFORMATION: irrif: � 0 _ . ; ` V _ :sldence Address 1. 7c�.S� "'�'� C' [� ngth of tune at this Address: Gj2--0 Previous Address: me Phone No.. ICJ li(9�C7 r ` Message Phone No. Zployer K%- Business Phone No: to of mirth- 0'`i(� Oo you have Children.-,2,_ If yes, their ages:_. Marital Status: �-�.. T.. you currently serve as an elected official for any board andfor agency within the City of Baldwin Park? . go UCAT[ON: de Highest grade you completed :.1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? , G.E.D.? ! /� AV me and Location of Coll or UnhLerg& Course of Study me ,n `r 10eV" 4 �±� m epfl3uslnew1rebhnj=VTedjnjcajSdjgd Coursea101udy _W4 N"w u / U 2 e.s S f l�ac�iT YMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCF-- gin with your most recent experience. Udall experience In last seven years} Q-i371 G"'t�f� rtJ 63u, '� zvdA) C_ + tv pr4 0 11 r °ERRAi.S: • . rse provide the names of three (3) persons, who ace not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment ,our capabirdiies and character. 3e Address Phone No. ,n G e Name � (IQ-� - �� �%� � Commission Requested:_(1_t.y¢�� -- V,- STATEMENT OF QUAL IFICATIONS: 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. : DD -•ti QA4 C, ezlf eVo cms C-CY-A-CrAliect C-t It -�x ate: ' (- 21 Natke: Please be advised that yon and your qualifications may be discussed by City council at an open meeting_ This APPlication and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) yea and will be considered each time a vacancy occurs in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment. Fr011 .: FAX NO. . Apr. 29 1999 08: i OAM P1 0r.i1' /2e� t3 19: 1r' 2E -9b2` -;2525 CITV 07 BALDW -N FARK o e- Appointment CITY CAP B/ i. wlht �iR RECEIVED iaw AppiicAt;on APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT '�7 ,�1� � � 5. TJ "0 CITY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES JUN 1 9 2000 And CRY STATEMENT OF OUALIFICAT16NB CITY QR 's x :o PARK CITE Ci �Rt ,�� mENT Car:sidaratiOn of Appointment R.egUQGt*d far the Following GOcrcrctl$riant Y17e fl lZ,G PE3c7NAi. tAfFQl�IWG4Tft?►J: ftmiderce Addr a 13 -14Z, c/ G L xQ T 4�re Length of time at this Address:.,,,_ / risviaus Add ew [fie Prxyr,e No,- � 'a¢ M6M9e prone No EmpJpyer �5 ,�/',G/� 1 f3ulkirsew Phom Jviarit Stat�l�',��p ym have dhlldrer;_,y !t Do yw yes, !i sir tgfi. _ f OUGAT QN: an 4J d 09681 for any bosh snd1*1 Nency w+ ftjn the City of &� dwir, Bark'? � �} Cirda Hi hesf grade YOU mmptkee:,1 2 3 4 6 B 7 8 a 7D t# 42 H• aF Cpl. rsNv�eily _ _ F-MFLOYMP-NT INFOMWATHM I EXPMVMttCF. (i�lrr a+irft yotx• meat nab �.' uat � e� � �t �re� Y`+rsrr's? 56e4} C , �i[4a .�FGfr� "/Zr 61V4. F' G EMS a MAP 4- tjf�-zv plea" pmvkia ft harrtm 1pfthr" (3) per�ar,s, who are nci 0ify af�Jc �tk die tl ar •on Your �laoaa and c h&.*cier. Aped 0501* Mld "'�o lw .G>C ,rA � � %�•4i� Gc�fGSdt i�c' .cal V/0. •2/2; -- — ��gnaftr�a 62b-962 -. 26 CITY CAM BALDWIII z Nem•te�I p �CV1ZJ,� -9 ComMi8giW Requested: — - - -- -- SIT'E !M NT 0E.,GiUALIFICAT;IC NS-1 this space to list your goals and objectives and-why YOU ftel you should be appointed k) the oommiWiCWT for whic'it•you we dying. Please include any additional inform ton yoU feel wi# be beneliclai M tho Council in cemWderarion of your Mppcgntmartt to this commfssion. •;� T-7v' -rte" r �,., -�� .� zi Cato: ail re F t+intice: PV$M ba Advises that yrur and yourquaftZkM 0g be � Y h=x4o f by the City Council at an opon rneetIM, 'n'h* p MM;; n an t Swf ent at QuWif C is M wig be kept on NO ter twa (2) yegm and wilt ba ddmW,¢r oto t-ne var riCy oc tr in the wra,m 4+an for vritfah yvu fmw re,jV0VWd id- M5. C'n of PVOi t rw„t, t 1 11 BALDW IN P � A, R • K TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: PURPOSE: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Mayor and City Council r;J Shafique Naiyer, Director of Public Works„ August 2, 2000 CITY COUNCIL. AGENDA AUG o 2 i000 ITEM NO. STAFF REPORT EXTENSION OF CONTRACT FOR GRANT CONSULTANT" SERVICES The purpose of this report is to approve a six -month extension of the contract with Ms. Shauna Clark, Consultant to provide the City and School District with assistance in pursuing grant funding opportunities and writing grant applications. On January 19, 2000, the City Council awarded a contract to Shauna Clark to provide assistance in identifying grants that could benefit the community as a whole. Ms. Clark's contract was a result of an agreement between the City and the Baldwin Park Unified School District to develop a joint steering committee to pursue grants. Ms. Clark's current contract term ended on June 30, 2000. The agreement between the City and the School District for the development of a grant steering committee was approved by the City Council on January 5, 2000 and continues until either the City or the District chooses to terminate the agreement. DISCUSSION: During the original term of Ms. Clark's agreement, the City and the School District established the goals of the committee, discussed the grants that each group already received and began identifying possible opportunities for grant funding. During this time, Ms. Clark facilitated committee meetings and provided weekly e -mail reports on current grant opportunities. She also drafted letters that the City and School District can use to request donations of funds or equipment from private businesses and foundations. These documents are attached for your review. Beyond Ms. Clark's efforts to make the committee aware of available grants, she has also assisted in facilitating an excellent working relationship between the City and the School District. The monthly meetings bring representatives from all City departments together with representatives from several District departments creating an open environment to discuss issues that affect both entities. This relationship has been very beneficial to the Community as a whole and is something that the City should maintain. It should also be noted that the City is spending a very small amount for this task and, in return, is increasing the possibility of receiving grant funds. FISCAL IMPACT: The contract cost of Mrs. Clark agreement is $3,000 for the six -month period ($500.00 per month) plus $75 per hour for grant writing fees on an as needed - basis. A total of $5,000.00 is budgeted in fund 100.81.5000 for 1=Y 2000 -01. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Council either: 1. Approve a six -month extension to the agreement between the City and Ms. Clark to provide assistance in pursuing grant funding. Or; 2. Allow the agreement with the grant consultant to expire and re -open discussion with the School District as to the City's participation in the current agreement between the City and the District. REPORT PREPARED BY: Kara Bouton, Transit Coordinator RECEIVED l�' I " - 1 2000 CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT OF CONSULTANT CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT This Agreement is entered into by and between the BALDWIN PARK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (hereinafter "DISTRICT'), the CITY OF BALDWIN PARK (hereinafter "CITY ") (DISTRICT and CITY are collectively referred to herein as "DISTRICT/CITY ") and SHAUNA CLARK, (hereinafter "CONSULTANT') for the following purposes and with respect to the following facts. RECITALS WHEREAS, the DISTRICT /CITY are authorized pursuant to Government Code section 53060 to contract for the services of consultants. WHEREAS, CONSULTANT, is uniquely qualified and experienced in numerous aspects of grant identification and grant application writing. WHEREAS, the DISTRICT/CITY are desirous of such services of CONSULTANT. NOW THEREFORE, the parties mutually agree as follows: Services of CONSULTANT CONSULTANT will serve as a facilitator to the DISTRICT/CITY Grant Steering Committee. In that capacity, CONSULTANT will perform the following services: Research grant applications; Assist in developing data bank for all grant applications; Train Steering Committee members to position the DISTRICT/CITY to better qualify for grants; Provide a pro- active grant writing process for the DISTRICT/CITY; Critique unsuccessful grant applications; and Provide opportunities for DISTRICT only and CITY only grant applications when deemed appropriate by DISTRICT and CITY. Term of A reement The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of six months, beginning January 1, 2000 and ending June 30, 2000. Payment for Services Payment to CONSULTANT for all services pursuant to this Agreement shall be in the amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) per month payable FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (($500.00) per month by DISTRICT and FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) per month by CITY. The DISTRICT/CITY shall be billed monthly by CONSULTANT. DISTRICT /CITY agree not to make any withholdings from the gross pay of CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the DISTRICT /CITY from any and all costs, loss, or liability whatsoever arising from or caused by any challenge to the payment set forth in this paragraph, including any liabilities or penalties assessed or levied by any and all local, state, or federal taxing authorities. Additional Services Actual grant application writing is not part of the scope of CONSULTANT'S services. Should the DISTRICTICITY desire that CONSULTANT undertake to write one or more grant applications, compensation for such services shall be mutually at the rate of SEVENTY -FIVE DOLLARS ($75.00) per hour. The total hours billed for each grant shall be approved by the DISTRICTICITY prior to commencement of grant writing. The DISTRICTICITY shall not be responsible for any hours in excess of the approved amount. Termination This Agreement may be unconditionally terminated by any party hereto upon ten (10) days written notice to the other parties. Indemnification To the extent allowed by law, DISTRICTICITY and CONSULTANT shall indemnify and save harmless the other, its officers, board members, and employees from and against all claims, actions, liabilities, and losses by whomever asserted arising out of the acts or omissions of the indemnifying party. Such indemnification shall include, but not be limited to, court costs, expenses of litigation and reasonable attorneys' fees. Moreover, CONSULTANT shall indemnify and hold the DISTRICTICITY harmless against any claims for workers' compensation benefits made by partner, officer, or employee of CONSULTANT. Status of CONSULTANT It is understood that CONSULTANT is not an employee or servant of the DISTRICTICITY regardless of the nature and extent of services performed by CONSULTANT. Inasmuch as CONSULTANT shall serve as an independent contractor and not be an employee of the DISTRICTICITY, except as stated otherwise in this agreement, the DISTRICTICITY do not assume any liability for any actions of CONSULTANT in performing services in accordance with this Agreement, including traveling. CONSULTANT shall be under the control of the DISTRICTICITY as to the result to be accomplished and not as to the means or manner by which such result is to be accomplished. It is expressly understood that this Agreement is not intended and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or associate between CONSULTANT and DISTRICTICITY. CONSULTANT shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations and ordinances including workers' compensation requirements. Non- Exclusivity CONSULTANT retains the right to contract with other entities, including other school districts and cities, during the term of this Agreement. Assignment This Agreement may not be assigned to other parties. Rules of Construction The terms of this Agreement are contractual, and are the result of negotiation among all the parties hereto. All parties to this Agreement agree that the normal rules of construction, which ordinarily would operate to resolve any ambiguities in this agreement against the drafting party, shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement. Work Product CONSULTANT hereby agrees that all work product produced pursuant to this Agreement and provided to DISTRICT/CITY upon completion of this Agreement shall be the property of the DISTRICT/CITY and ownership of said work product shall be retained by the DISTRICT/CITY. Non-Liability of Officials and Employees of the DISTRICTICITY No official or employee of the DISTRICT/CITY shall be personally liable to CONSULTANT in the event of any default or breach by DISTRICT/CITY, or for any amount which may become due to CONSULTANT. Waiver Waiver by any party hereto of any term, condition or covenant of this Agreement shall not constitute the waiver of any other term, condition or covenant hereof. Governing Law This Agreement shall be interpreted and construed according to the laws of the State of California and venue shall be in the County of Los Angeles, State of California. Notice All notices required by this Agreement shall be personally delivered or mailed to the parties hereto at the addresses listed below: CITY DISTRICT CONSULTANT City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Entire Agreement Baldwin Park Unified School District 3699 North Holly Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Shauna Clark 590 Country Club Road San Bernardino, CA 92040 .This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the parties with respect to its subject matter and supersedes all prior or simultaneous negotiations or agreements. This Agreement shall not be modified, amended or otherwise changed or conditioned in any manner except in writing executed by all of the parties hereto. IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto, and their respective attorneys, have approved and executed this agreement on the date set forth opposite their respective signatures. By Shauna Clark, Consultant By Dr. Susan C. P ks, S eri dent By Manuel Loza , Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATT RNEY XZ By., rnold M. Alvarez -Glas n City Attorney APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: LAW OFFICES OF JEFF C. MARDEROSIAN By .. (It// 0Aff C. Marderosian Attorney for Baldwin Park Unified School District DIEM Date vx-) Date IN'T'EROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF MARCH 29, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 This memo sets forth a list of grants announced since our last meeting. Each notice selected for this list ears to apply to either the city or the district, or both. Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) FY 2000 Discretionary Program Announcement Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m., FT, on Tuesday, May 23, 2000. Applies to partnerships between schools and CBOs. Grant average is $210,000 • Federal register Announcement - Summary ASCII Text File • Federal Register Announcement - Full Text ASCII Text File, Adobe Acrobat File Drug -Free Communities Support Program Applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. ET, May 9, 2000. Drug-Free Con-u-nu-lities A lication Worlssho s • Surn nary ASCII Text Fie • Full Text ASC11 Text File, Adobe Acrobat File • Application Kit Adobe Acrobat File, .HTl1 L File Grants Available under the SuperNOFA: HULA has consolidated most of its grants into one SuperNOFA. Please note that each grant has its own application process and its own deadline. Under each program covered by the SuperNOFA, you can download the application kit or request that a hard copy of the kit be sent to you. You also can link to the "webcast" of the training programs associated with each NOI=A. If you have any questions about the SuperNOFA, please feel free to contact us. 1-ittp.://www.httd.gov/f-tmti&ivl.htifl SuperNOFA General Information: • CHDO Technical Assistance • HOME Technical Assistance • McKinney Act Homeless Assistance Programs Technical Assistance • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Technical Assistance R,.'✓ z q �. i E'tl 4. x `s i 1 o l' 'CaFe Pro • Supportive Housing • Shelter Pius Care • Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation for Single Room Occupancy for Homeless Individuals • Drug Elimination New Approach • Drug Elimination Technical Assistance (DETAP) • Drug Elimination Technical Assistance for Safety and Security (DETASS) • Multifamily Drug Elimination •.. Brownfields (BEDI) • Economic Development Initiative (EDI) 9" .£k ➢. -� ,.. �- U .1 it f"y `r I -'F� 6 ....... • Fair Housing Organizations initiative (FHOI) • Education and Outreach Initiative (EOI) • Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI) + Housing Counseling Program • Revitalization Program • Demolition Program s...t p 1,# i .." :. ............ ,..v-... ....... -- ..._.. ... #. ... ..._._ . ........ .. _.� ............................ • Lead -Based Paint Hazard Control • Lead Hazard Research • Healthy Homes Initiative S.:S €'. >,. -,.. %.;S _£r. PSI' c: • Mainstream Housing Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities • Rental Assistance for Non - Elderly Persons with Disabilities related to certain types of Section 8 Project -Based Developments and Sections 202, 221(4)(3) and 236 Developments • Rental Assistance for Non - Elderly Persons with Disabilities in support of Designated Housing Plans P i 3.Ya y i.p �r r niZ and ?� t nx5 �z ��:pba a. ,�,�. ,� � �.�� - -'t &,� sd ��":� _. ..... r .... .. ._ .... ..__.. ..... ..... ... ..._ .., ..,.. _. • Resident Management and Business Development • Capacity Building and /or Conflict Resolution • Resident Service Delivery Models • ROSS Service Coordinators ; n d' o q a "rsd v e a,C$ , • Supportive Housing for the Elderly (Section 202) • Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities (Section 811) �• Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC) • Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) • Hispanic Serving Institutions Assisting Communities (HSIAC) • Alaska Native /Native Hawaiian Institutions Assisting Communities (AN /NHiAC) 2 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWTN PARTS CITY /SCHOOL PA1C1'1lTERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK., CONSUL'T'ANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF APRIL 7, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 This memo sets forth a list of grants announced since our last meeting. Each notice selected for this list appears either to apply to the city or the district, or both. Department of Education, The Secretary invites applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2000 under four direct grant competitions supported by Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities Act (SDFSCA) National Programs. Deadline: May 12, 2000. Note: there are four U different projects within this announcement. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Section 8 Rental Certificate and Rental Voucher Programs, FY 2000; Family Self - Sufficiency Program Coordinators; Notice of Funding Availability. Deadline: May 30, 2000. National Science Foundation, Activities in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities (PPD). Deadlines: Pre - proposal Deadline: 5115100; Full Proposal Deadline: 8115100. Department of Education, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education; Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities National Programs -- Federal Activities Grants Program- -The Challenge Newsletter, Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: April 24, 2000. INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITE' /SCHOOL. PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF APRIL 11, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 This memo sets forth a list of grants announced this week. Each notice selected for this list ap�rs to apply to either the city or the district, or both. Department of Education, National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The Robert H. Michel Civic Education Grants are intended to help teachers, curriculum developers, and others improve the quality of civics instruction, with priority on the role of Congress in our collective civic life. Areas of interest include designing lesson plans, creating student activities, and applying instructional technology in the classroom. Teachers (grades four through twelve), community and junior college faculty, and college and university faculty are eligible to apply, as are teacher -led student teams and individuals who develop curriculum. Deadline: Open Department of Education, Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants - -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants --Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. National Education Association. Twenty -five grants of $4,000 each are awarded annually to local NEA urban affiliates with 500 or more active members. Proposals must reflect some aspect of the current NEA program and contribute to restoring public confidence in public education. Deadline: 09/30100 The Dr. Farallon Education Grant 2000, sponsored by Farallon Communications is a grant program specifically designed to provide networking assistance to K -12 schools in the U.S, and Canada. Farallon is making $30,000 in networking hardware grants available to qualified public and private schools. Deadline: April 30, 2000 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK C' Y /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF APRIL 18, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 This memo sets forth a list of grants announced since our last meeting. Each notice selected for this Est appears either to apply to the city or the district, or both. Department of Education :. Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program, Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. U.S. Department of Education has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative. Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fast lane (https: / /www.fastlane.nsf.gov /) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. Department of Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement; Fund for the Improvement of Education -- Comprehensive School Reform Capacity Building Grants; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. Note: The following police grants were presented in previous memos but you may wish to take a second look. Hiring - The COPS Universal Hiring Program provides grants to help law enforcement agencies hire community policing officers. Through the Universal Hiring Program, COPS provides 75 percent of the salaries and benefits for new officers for three years up to a maximum of $75,000 per officer. By law, half of the funds are granted to jurisdictions with populations under 150,000.. The COPS in Schools program provides grants for the hiring of officers to fight crime and disorder around schools. Training and Technical Assistance - The COPS office is dedicated to providing the training and technical assistance necessary to assist agencies, officers and communities to implement and sustain community policing. A Training and Technical Assistance Division cooperative agreement funds the Community Policing Consortium, bringing together the expertise of five National law enforcement associations to deliver community policing training primarily to COPS grantees. The Training and Technical Assistance Division funds regional training conferences focused on topics that support the efforts of grantees. Additionally, the Regional Community Policing Institutes create partnerships with lave enforcement, educational. institutions and community partners to provide a broad spectrum of innovative and specialized training both to grantees and non - grantees. REVISED - INCLUDES URL FOR EACH GRANT INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM This memo sets forth a grant extension announced this week. I have also included grants from other memos that have not yet passed their submission date. CURREN GRAN -r OPPOR UNi iES Extension of deadline on grant opportunity: Department of Housing and. Urban Develo ;Went. Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for FRJD Grant Programs; Extension of OTAG Application Due Date and Clarification of OTAG Application Delivery Location. New Deadline: May 31, 2000. Address: http: / /frwebgate.acces s.gop.gov/ cgi- bin /getdoc. cgi ?dbnaine= 2000_registcr &docid= 00- 10254 -filed PREVIOUSLY REPORTED GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Department of Education. Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program, Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. Address: http: / /frwebgate.access.gpo. access. gov /cig- bin /getdoc. cgi? dbname= 2000_Fegister &docid= 00 -9782- filed U.S. Department of Education has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation, Deadline: July 3, 2000. Address: http :iiwww.ed .gov /teacherquality /teacherprep The National Science Foundation Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative. Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane ( https: / /www.fastlane.nsf._gov /) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000.Address: http: / /www.nsf. gov / pubs /2000 /nsf0080insf0080.htm Department of Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement; Fund for the Improvement of Education -- Comprehensive School Reform Capacity Building Grants; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. Address: bttp: / /frwebgate.access.gpo. access. gov /cigbin /getdoc. cgi? dbname= 2000_register &docid =00 -9355- filed Department of Education, Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants - -Jane 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants -- Pre - applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000, http:// frwebgate.access.gpo.acccss.gov /cigbin/ getdoc. cgi ?dbname =2000 register&docid =00- 8991 -filed Hiring Grants - The COPS Universal Hiring Program provides grants to help law enforcement agencies hire community policing officers. Through the Universal Hiring Program, COPS provides 75 percent of the salaries and benefits for new officers for three years up to a maximum of $75,000 per officer. By law, half of the funds are granted to jurisdictions with populations under 150,000. The COPS in Schools program provides grants for the hiring of officers to fight crime and disorder around schools. Address: http: / /www.usdoj.gov/ cops /gpa /tta /default.htm #hiring /redeployment grants %Tm ning and Technical Assistance - The COPS office is dedicated to providing the training and technical assistance necessary to assist agencies, officers and communities to implement and sustain community policing. A Training and Technical Assistance Division cooperative agreement funds the Community Policing Consortium bringing together the expertise of five national law enforcement associations to deliver community policing training primarily to COPS grantees. The Training and Technical Assistance Division funds regional training conferences focused on topics that support the efforts of grantees. Additionally, the Regional Community Policing Institutes create partnerships with law enforcement, educational institutions and community partners to provide a broad spectrum of innovative and specialized training both to grantees and non - grantees. Department of Education, The Secretary invites applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2000 under four direct grant competitions supported by Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities Act (SDFSCA) National Programs. Deadline: May 12, 2000. Note: there are four (4) different proiects within this announcement. Address: http: / /frwebgate.access.gpo.acce s s. gov/ cigbin / getdoc .egi ?dbnanie= 2000_register &docid =00 -8449 -filed Department of Housing and Urban Development, Section S Rental Certificate and Rental Voucher Programs, FY 2000; Family Self - Sufficiency Program Coordinators; Notice of Funding Availability. Deadline: May 30, 2000. Address: http : / /frwebgate.access.gpo.access. gov /cigbin /getdoc.cgi ?dbname =.2000 register &docid =00- 7781 -filed 2 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY /SC FIOOL PAR1NERSHHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF MAY 2, .2000 DA'Z'E: 07/24/00 Listed below are new grant opportunities, along with those reported previously but still available. CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES POLICE AND OR SCHOOLS O]JDP Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) FY 2000 Discretionary Program Announcement (May 23, 2000. 5:00 p.m., ET deadline) http://www.oip.usdoi.gov/quidelinesinfo.htm#may PDF or Federal Register _Notice. Application Kit Department of Education. Office of Postsecondary Education, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for Nev, Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 26, 2000. 12 : / /frweb ate.access. o.�ov /c ribin/ etdoc.c i ?dbnaine=2000 re ister&docid= 00- 10325- filed PREVIOUSLY REPORTED GRANT OPPOR UNI TEST Extention of deadline on grant opportunity: http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi- bin /getdoc.cgi ?dbnainc= 2000 register &docid =00- 10254 - filled Department of Housing and Urban Development. Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for F IUD Grant Programs; Extension of OTAG Application Due Date and Clarification of OTAG Application Delivery Location. New Deadline: May 31, 2000. Departnient of Education, htt : / /frwebgate.access.g o. rov /c i- bin /<7etdoe.egi ?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00- 9782 -fled. Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program, Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. U.S. Department of Education http:// www. ed. gov /teacherguality /teacherprepl has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: duly 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.,qov/pubs/2000/nsfOO80/nsfOO80,htm Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative. Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (httL)s : / /www,fastlane.nsf.gov /) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. Deoartment of Education http.://frweb.gate, access.. o. ov /c i -bin/ etdoc.c i ?dbname =2000 re inter &docid =00- 9355 -filed Office of Educational Research and Improvement; Fund for the Improvement of Education- - Comprehensive School Reform Capacity Building Grants; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. Department of Education, htt : / /frweb ate.access. o. ovlc i -binl etdoc.c i ?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00- 8891 -filed Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants- -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants - -Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. % Hiring Grants - http://www.usdoi.gov/cops/qpa/grant pro q /default.htm #Hirin /Rede p to meat Grants The COPS Universal Hiring Program provides grants to help law enforcement agencies hire community policing officers. Through the universal Hiring Program, COPS provides 75 percent of the salaries and benefits for new officers for three years up to a maximum of $75,000 per officer. By law, half of the funds are granted to jurisdictions with populations under 150,000. The COPS in Schools program provides grants for the hiring of officers to fight crime and disorder around schools. Trainina and Technical Assistance - http: / /www.usdoi.gov /cops /gpa /tta /default,htm The COPS office is dedicated to providing the training and technical assistance necessary to assist agencies, officers and communities to implement and sustain community policing. A Training and Technical Assistance Division cooperative agreement funds the Community Policing Consortium bringing together the expertise of five national law enforcement associations to deliver community policing training primarily to COPS grantees. The Training and Technical Assistance Division funds regional training conferences focused on topics that support the efforts of grantees. Additionally, the Regional Community Policing Institutes create partnerships with law enforcement, educational institutions and community partners to provide a broad spectrum of innovative and specialized training both to grantees and non - grantees. Department of Education, http: l /frwebg ate, access .gpo.qov /cgi- bin /getdoc.cgi ?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 8449 -filed The Secretary invites applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2000 under four direct grant competitions supported by Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities Act (SDFSCA) National Programs. Deadline: May 12, 2000. Note: there are four (4) different projects within this announcement. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSection 8 Rental Certificate and Rental Voucher Programs, FY 2000; Family Self- Sufficiency Program Coordinators; Notice of Funding Availability. Deadline: May 30, 2000 http: / /frwebgate. access. gpo., ovlc4i- bin /getdoc.cgi?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 7781 -filed National Science Foundation, Activities in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities (PPD). Deadlines: Pre - proposal Deadline: 5/15/00; Full Proposal Deadline: 8115100. http : / /www.nsf.gov /pubs /2000 /nsf0069 /nsf0069.txt INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF MAY 10, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 New grants as of May 10, 2000: PARKS AND RECREATION - PROPOSITION 12 ttp: / /]-)arks.ca.gov /grants /Olbond.htin This website provides a list of grants available under Proposition 12, the 2000 Bond Act for Parks and Recreation. POLICE IN SCHOOLS Office of Community Oriented Policing, Services, http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi- bin /�etdoc.cp-i ?dbnaiire =2000 register&;docid -00- 11368- filed FY 2000 Community Policing Discretionary Grants The Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services ( "COPS ") announces a new grant program, COPS in Schools, designed to combat school violence by helping local law enforcement agencies hire additional community policing officers to work in schools. The application deadline for CIS is June 16, 2000. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED GRANT OPPORTUNITIES 033DP Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) FY 2000 Discretionary Program Announcement (May 23, 2000. 5:00 p.m., ET deadline) http:// www. ojp .usdoj_gov /guidelinesinfo.htm #may PDF or Federal Register Notice. Application Kit De armient of Education. lzttp : / /Irwebgate.access.gpo.gov /chi bin/ getdoc. cgi ?dbnarne= 2000_register &docid =00 -10325 -filed Office of Postsecondary Education, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 26, 2000. Extension of deadline on grant opportunity: http://frwebgqte.access.gpo.gov/cgi- bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname= 2000 — re ister &docid= 00- 10251 -filed Dc artment of Ilousing and Urban Development. Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for HL YD Grant Programs; Extension of OTAG Application Due Date and Clarification of OTAG Application Delivery Location. New Deadline: May 31, 2001 DCDa;rtment of Education. htt : / /frwcbgate.access,g o. ov /c i -bin/ etdoe.cgi. ?dbai.anae =2000 rep ister &d.ocid =00 -9782- filed Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program, Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. U.S. Department of Education http:// www. ed. gov /teacherguality /teacherprepl has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000, The National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2000/nsfOO80/nsfOO80,htm Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative.Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/1 program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. Deoartment of Education http: / /frwebgate. access. gpo _ gov /cgi- bin /getdac.cgi ?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 9355 -filed Office of Educational Research and Improvement; Fund for the Improvement of Education- - Comprehensive School Reform Capacity Building Grants; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. Department of Education, htt : / /frweb ate.access. gpo. ov /c i -binl etdoc.c i ?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00- 8891 -filed Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants - -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants - -Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. Hiring Grants - http:l/www.usdoi.gov/co12s/gpa/arant ro /default.htm #Hirin /Rede €o ment Grants The COPS Universal Hiring Program provides grants to help law enforcement agencies hire community policing officers. Through the Universal Hiring Program, COPS provides 75 percent of the salaries and benefits for new officers for three years up to a maximum of $75,000 per officer. By law, half of the funds are granted to jurisdictions with populations under 150,000. The COPS in Schools program provides grants for the hiring of officers to fight crime and disorder around schools. Trainino and Technical Assistance - http: / /www.usdoi.gov /cops /gpa /tta /default.htm The COPS office is dedicated to providing the training and technical assistance necessary to assist agencies, officers and communities to implement and sustain community policing. A Training and Technical Assistance Division cooperative agreement funds the Community Policing Consortium, bringing together the expertise of five national law enforcement associations to deliver community policing training primarily to COPS grantees. The Training and Technical Assistance Division funds regional training conferences focused on topics that support the efforts of grantees. Additionally, the Regional Community Policing Institutes create partnerships with law enforcement, educational institutions and community partners to provide a broad spectrum of innovative and specialized training both to grantees and non - grantees. Department of Education, htt : / /frweb ate.access. qpo. ov /c i -binl etdoc.c i ?dbname =2000 reg ister &docid =00- 8449 -filed The Secretary invites applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2000 under four direct grant competitions supported by Safe and Drug -Free Schools and Communities Act (SDFSCA) National Programs. Deadline: May 12, 2000. Note: there are four U different projects within this announcement. Department of Housing and Urban Development, http: / /frwebgate.access.gpo.gov /cgi- bin /getdoc.cgi ?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 7781 -filed Section 8 Rental Certificate and Rental Voucher Programs, FY 2000; Family Self - Sufficiency Program Coordinators; Notice of Funding Availability. Deadline: May 30, 2000. National Science Foundation, htt J /www.nsf. ov/ ubs /2000 /nsf0069 /nsfOO69.txt Activities in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities (PPD). Deadlines: Pre - proposal Deadline; 5115100; Full Proposal Deadline: 8115100. INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BAL.DWIN PARK CI'T'Y /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF MAY 16, 2000 DATE- 03/24/00 New grants as of May 23, 2000: URRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Department of Education. htt / /frweZate:acce_ss gommgov/cgi bin/ etdoc.c i ?dbname =2004 re inter &docid =00 -12760 -filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education- -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 21, 2000. REVIOUSLY REPORTED GRANT OPPORTUNITIES PARKS AND RECREATION - PROPOSITION 12 htt ://parks. ca. goy/grants/0 I bond. htm This website provides a list of grants available under Proposition 12, the 2000 Bond Act for Parks and Recreation. POLICE IN SCHOOLS Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, http:llfrwebgate.access.gpoZ v /cgi- binfgetdpp cg_i?dbname=2000 register &docid _ 00- 11368 -filed FY 2000 Community Policing Discretionary Grants The Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services ("COPS") announces a new grant program, COPS in Schools, designed to combat school violence by helping local law enforcement agencies hire additional community policing officers to work in schools. The application deadline for CIS is June 16, 2004, OJJDP Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP) FY 2000 Discretionary Program Announcement (May 23, 2000. 5:00 p.m., ET deadline) http:// www. ojp .usdoi.gov /guidelinesinfo.htm #mar PDF or Federal Register Notice. Application Kit Deoartment of Education. http://frwcbpte.acccsss.gpo.vov/cei- bin /getdoc.cgi?dhname =2000 reg�sterc docid =00- 10325 -filed Office of Postsecondary Education, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 26, 2000. Extention of deadline on grant opportunity: http;J_/frwebg ccess,g g:gov�cgi- bin /getdoc.cgi ?dbnamc=20 0 r sster &docid =00 - 10254 =fi�1ed TDDepartme €i of Housin and Urban Development. Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD Grant Programs; Extension of OTAG Application Duc Date and Clarification of OTAG Application Delivery Location. New Deadline: May 31, 2000. De ap rtmen of Education !M://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bip/ getdoc.egi?dbname=2000 re ister &docid =00- 9782 -filed Elementary School Counseling Demonstration Program, Notice inviting applications for new awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. U.S. Department of Education http : / /www.ed .gov /teachergualit_. y /teacherr)re )/ has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation ht .__.,tp; /l._www.nsf.__.gov/ pubs /2000 /nsf0080 /nsf008Q.htm Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative. Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (hftps://www.fastiane.nsf..qov/) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. Department of Education http://frwebqate,acces.s.gpo.gov/4-b.in/getdoc.oi?dbnam.e=2000 re ister &docid =00- 9355 -filed Office of Educational Research and Improvement; Fund for the Improvement of Education- - Comprehensive School Reform Capacity Building Grants; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: June 9, 2000. gpAq e0t of Education, http://frwebgate..access.gpo.gov/cgi -bin/ etdoc.e i ?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00 -8891 -filed Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants- -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants - -Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. Hirin Grants - htt- / /www.usdo'. ov /cops /gpa /e rant prop /default.htm #Hirin /Redeolo_yment Grants The COPS Universal Hiring Program provides grants to help law enforcement agencies hire community policing officers. Through the Universal Hiring Program, COPS provides 75 percent of the salaries and benefits for new officers for three years up to a maximum of $75,000 per officer. By law, half of the funds are granted to jurisdictions with populations under 150,000. The COPS in Schools program provides grants for the hiring of officers to fight crime and disorder around schools. %Training and Technical Assistance - http: / /www.usdoi.gov /cops /qpa /tta /default.htm The COPS office is dedicated to providing the training and technical assistance necessary to assist agencies, officers and communities to implement and sustain community policing. A Training and Technical Assistance Division cooperative agreement funds the Community Policing Consortium, bringing together the expertise of five national law enforcement associations to deliver community policing training primarily to COPS grantees. The Training and Technical Assistance Division funds regional training conferences focused on topics that support the efforts of grantees. Additionally, the Regional Community PolicingmInstitutes create partnerships with law enforcement, educational institutions and community partners to provide a broad spectrum of innovative and specialized training both to grantees and non - grantees. Department of Housing and Urban Development, htt : //frwe bg ate. access. o, ov /c i -bin/ etdoc.c i'?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00 -7781 -filed Section 8 Rental Certificate and Rental Voucher Programs, FY 2000; Family Self- Sufficiency Program Coordinators; Notice of Funding Availability. Deadline: May 30, 2000. National Science Foundation, htt : / /www.nsf. ov! ubs /2000 /nsf0069 /nsf0069.txt Activities in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities (PPD), Deadlines: Pre - proposal Deadline: 5/15100; Full Proposal Deadline: 8115100. INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: S1--1AUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF ,TUNE 8, 2000 DATE: 07124/00 NEW GRANTO Fire Department Federal Emer gency Management. Agency, U.S. Fire Administrator's National Fire Safety Campaign Grant Program. The USFA gives notice of $250,000 of appropriated grant funds to assist eligible organizations with their current fire prevention /reduction educational initiatives for high risk groups. This is a one -time, non - appealable grant. Deadline: July 24, 2000. Education Starbucks Foundation offers Literacy Grants. The foundation's efforts to aid less fortunate populations currently focus on literacy in the following areas: Children (0 -5) and Families; Tutor /Mentor Promotion; and Writing Programs for Older Youth (12 -21). The literacy grant program's Mini Grants ($1,000) are sponsored by Starbucks partners (employees) who link with literacy programs in their communities (applications available from local Starbucks stores or from regional marketing offices). Deadline: October 1, 2000; April 1, 2001 The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Mathematics Education Trust. Applications are currently being accepted for several award programs for teachers and educators. Deadline: December 5, 2001. http: / /www.nctm.org /about/met To ota's Investment in Mathematics Excellence Grant Program. The focus is on individual students and classrooms rather than on district -wide projects. Up to 35 two -year grants, totaling up to $350,000, will be awarded. Grants will be awarded at three levels: elementary, middle, and high school. In addition, project directors will be invited to an expense -paid, three -day seminar in the summer following the first year of the project. Proposal forms and additional program information available online. Deadline: January 10, 2001 http:// www. nctm .org /abouVtoyota /brochure.htm Department of Education. http: / /frwebgate . access.gpo.gov /cgi- bin /getdoc.cgi ?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 12760 -filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education- -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 21, 2000. Electronic Industries Foundation. Grants are targeted for use in 5th through 8th grade math and science classrooms. To be eligible for a grant, a school must submit the application and the primary contact must be a math or science teacher or a program coordinator. In addition, the application must include demographic evidence that demonstrates the school is considered underserved (e.g., rural location, located in an economically depressed community or urban neighborhood, lower than average cost expenditure per pupil, high number of free or reduced lunches, etc.). Deadline: Applications are accepted at any time for awards in Spring and Fall. http:// www.ela.org /eif /techconnect.htm Challenge for Youth Campaign - As the fund - raising component of the Electronic Industries Foundation K -12 Math and Science Education Program for Underserved Schools, the Challenge for Youth Campaign focuses on the critical need for corporate support to fund program activities. Because the campaign is national in scope, it also draws attention to the collective strength of EIA- member companies in addressing the need for better education. Request Additional Information. (mail to glenz @ela.org) The Chase Manhattan Foundation and The Enterprise Foundation Announce the Chase Manhattan Foundation Awards for Excellence in Workforce Development. Deadline: 12115!00. (http: / /www. enterprise foundation .org /members /chaseaward.asp) Department of Education. Special Demonstration Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Purpose of Program: To provide financial assistance to support projects or programs that expand and improve the provision of rehabilitation and other services for individuals with disabilities; including technical assistance that meets the needs of underserved populations. Deadline: August 1, 2000.. lattp://I'rwebgate.access.gpo..gov/cgibiij/getdoc.egi.? dbname =2000 re ister &docid -00- l.3 )682-filed. ,PREVIOUSLY REPORTED GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Department of Education. http..J /i:rwebg ate. access...g o. Toy /c ibin /getdoc.c gi ?dbname =2000 rc ister &docid=00-I2760- filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education - -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline. July 21, 2000. PARKS AND RECREATION - PROPOSITION 12 http: / /parlcs.ca.gov /grants /0l bond.htni This website provides a list of grants available under Proposition 1.2, the 2000 Bond Act for Parks and Recreation. OJJDP Juvenile Nlentoring Program (JUMP) FY 2000 Discretionary Program Announcement (May 23, 2000. 5:00 p.m., ET deadline) htt www.o' .usdo'. ov uidelinesinfo.htm #ma PDF or Federal Register Notice. Application Kit Department of Education, 1-ittl2: / /fi-wcbgare.access.zpo.gov /cgi" lain /getdoc.4i?dbname= 2000_ register &docid. =00 -10325 -filed Office of Postsecondary Education, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: June 26, 2000. U.S. Department of Education http: // www. ed. gov /teacherguaIity /teacherprep has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation http: / /www.nsf.gov /pubs /2000 /nsf0080 /nsf0080,htm Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative.Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (https:llwww.fastlane.nsf.gov/ program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals October 20, 2000. htt : / /frweb ate.access. inter &docid =00- 8891 -filed - ? Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants - -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants - -Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. IN'T'EROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY/SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF JUNE S, 2000 DATE: 07/24/00 National Foundation for the Improvement of Education (NFIE) Calls for Professional Development Grant Applications. Leadership Grants support learning opportunities for teachers, education support personnel, and higher education faculty and staff. Deadline: October 15, 2000 http: / /www.nfie.org /leadO.htm POLICE Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, Notice of availability of funds for financial assistance to State and local law enforcement agencies providing or desiring to provide the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program, intended funding priorities, and application procedures. Deadline: August 10, 2000. http: / /frwebgate.access.gpo.gov /cgi - bin /getdoc. cgi ?dbname= 2000_register &docid =00 -14824 -filed ADULT EDUCATION The National Institute for Literac , NIFL Regional Technology Centers Project; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: July 15, 2000. NOTE: If you are considering to submit a proposal, bear in mind that you will need to include, as part of your proposal, not only persons /organizations with knowledge and expertise adult basic education, adult literacy, and family literacy, but also persons who are knowledgeable about web based resources (research) and internet "marketing" of sites. If you feel we might be able to assist you and be part of your proposal please let us know. (See LILACS selection criteria) Eligible: Public and private non-prof it organizations with knowledge and expertise adult basic education, adult literacy, and. family literacy, or consortia. of such organizations. http:// frwebgate .access.gpo.gov /cgibin/ getdoc. cgi ?dbname=2000_register &docid= 00- 14548 -filed Fire Department Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Fire Administrator's National Fire Safety Campaign Grant Program. The USFA gives notice of $250,000 of appropriated grant funds to assist eligible organizations with their current fire prevention /reduction educational initiatives for high risk groups. This is a one -time, non - appealable grant. Deadline: July 24, 2000. Education Starbucks Foundation offers Literacy Grants. The foundation's efforts to aid less fortunate populations currently focus on literacy in the following areas: Children (0 -5) and Families; Tutor /Mentor Promotion; and Writing Programs for Older Youth (12 -21). The literacy grant program's Mini Grants ($1,000) are sponsored by Starbucks partners (employees) who link with literacy programs in their communities (applications available from local Starbucks stores or from regional marketing offices). Deadline: October 1, 2000; April 1, 2001 The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Mathematics Education Trust. Applications are currently being accepted for several award programs for teachers and educators. Deadline: December 5, 2001. http: / /www.nctm.org /abouUmet Teyota's Investment in Mathematics Excellence Grant Program. The focus is on individual students and classrooms rather than on district -wide projects. Up to 35 two -year grants, totaling up to $350,000, will be awarded. Grants will be awarded at three levels: elementary, middle, and high school. In addition, project directors will be invited to an expense -paid, three -day seminar in the summer following the first year of the project. Proposal forms and additional program information available online. Deadline: January 10, 2001 http: / /www.nctm.org /about /toyotalbrochure.htm _Department of Education. http: /ifrwebgate. access. qpo. gov /cqi- bin /getdoc.cq Rdbname =2000 register &docid =00 -12760 -filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education- -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 21, 2000. Electronic Industries Foundation. Grants are targeted for use in 5th through 8th grade math and science classrooms. To be eligible for a grant, a school must submit the application and the primary contact must be a math or science teacher or a program coordinator. In addition, the application must include demographic evidence that demonstrates the school is considered underserved (e.g., rural location, located in an economically depressed community or urban neighborhood, lower than average cost expenditure per pupil, high number of free or reduced lunches, etc.). Deadline: Applications are accepted at any time for awards in Spring and Fail. http:lf www .ela.org /eif/techconnect.htm Challenge for Youth Campaign - As the fund- raising component of the Electronic Industries Foundation K -12 Math and Science Education Program for Underserved Schools, the Challenge for Youth Campaign focuses on the critical need for corporate support to fund program activities. Because the campaign is national in scope, it also draws attention to the collective strength of EIA-member companies in addressing the need for better education. Request Additional Information. (mail to glenz@ela.org) The Chase Manhattan Foundation and The Enterprise Foundation Announce the Chase Manhattan Foundation Awards for Excellence in Workforce Development, Deadline: 12115100. (http:flwww.enterprise foundation .org /members /chaseaward.asp) Department of Education. Special Demonstration Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Purpose of Program: To provide financial assistance to support projects or programs that expand and improve the provision of rehabilitation and other services for individuals with disabilities, including technical assistance that meets the needs of underserved populations. Deadline: August 1, 2000. Department of Education. htt : / /frweb ),ate.access. 3o. ov /c ibin/ etdoe.c i ?dbname�-2000 register &docid= 00- 12760- filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education- -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 21, 2000. PARKS AND RECREA'T'ION - PROPOSITION 12 http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /0I bond.htm This website provides a list of grants available under Proposition 12, the 2000 Bond Act for Parks and Recreation. EDUCATION U.S. Department of Education http:// www. ed. gov /teacherguality /teacherprepl has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2000/nsfOO80/nsfOO80.htm Announces Middle Grades Science instructional Materials lnitiative.Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (https: / /www.fastlane.nsf.gov /) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. htt : //f rwebq ate. access. o, ov/cg i -bini etdoc. cg i ?dbname =2000 re ister &docid =00- 8891 -filed Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: State Grants - -June 12, 2000.; Partnership Grants - -Pre- applications: May 26, 2000; Final Applications: August 15, 2000. INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM. TO: BALDWIN PARK CITY /SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP FROM: SHAUNA CLARK, CONSULTANT SUBJECT: GRANT NOTICES AS OF JUNE 8, 2000 HATE. 07/24/00 FOUNDATIONS — any nonprofit — city and school Shell Foundation - http://www.shelifoundation,gLq/ International Areas of funding interest include Sustainable Energy Program, Sustainable Communities Program, Promoting Youth Enterprise Program. Update: GTE Foundation http://www.._qte.com/AboutGTE/`community/.qte foundation) rant opportunities. html Areas of funding interest: Art, Education, Health and Human Services. POLICE BJA/Dept of Treas. Financial Crime -Free Communities Support (C -FIC) Anti - )Money Laundering Grant Program (July 24, 2000 deadline) (Program Announcement in Text or PQF Application Kit in PDF http://www,ticirs.org/txtfiles 1 /bjq/s1000419.txt http: / /www.cops.usdoi.gov /pub /index.htm httpJ /www.cops.usdoi.gov /pub /resources /index.h_tm The purpose of COPS MORE 2000 is to help police departments become more efficient by providing funding to hire civilian support staff that will allow officers to spend more time engaged in community policing activities. i PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MUNT-OPPORTUNITIES Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, Notice of availability of funds for financial assistance to State and local law enforcement agencies providing or desiring to provide the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program, intended funding priorities, and application procedures. Deadline: August 10, 2000. http : / /frwebgate. access. gpo. govlcgi- binlgetdoc.egi ?dbname =2000 _register &docid =00 -14824 -filed Fire Department Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Fire Administrator's National l=ire Safety Campaign Grant Program. The USFA gives notice of $250,000 of appropriated grant funds to assist eligible organizations with their current fire prevention /reduction educational initiatives for high risk groups. This is a one -time, non - appealable grant. Deadline: July 24, 2000. ADULT EDUCATION The National Institute for Literacy, NIFL Regional Technology Centers Project; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year 2000. Deadline: July 15, 2000. NOTE: If you are considering to submit a proposal, bear in mind that you will need to include, as part of your proposal, not only personslorganizations with knowledge and expertise adult basic education, adult literacy, and family literacy, but also persons who are knowledgeable about web based resources (research) and internet ,'marketing" of sites. If you feel we might be able to assist you and be part of your proposal please let us know. (See LILACS selection criteria) Eligible: Public and private non - profit organizations with knowledge and expertise adult basic education, adult literacy, and family literacy, or consortia of such organizations. http: / /frwebgate. access. gpo. gov/ cgibin/ getdoc .agi ?dbname= 2000_regi.ster &docid= 00 -14548 -filed EDUCATION Starbucks Foundation offers Literacy Grants. The foundation's efforts to aid less fortunate populations currently focus on literacy in the following areas: Children (0 -5) and Families; Tutor /Mentor Promotion; and Writing Programs for Older Youth (12 -21). The literacy grant program's Mini Grants ($1,000) are sponsored by Starbucks partners (employees) who link with literacy programs in their communities (applications available from local Starbucks stores or from regional marketing offices). Deadline: October 1, 2000; April 1, 2001 The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Mathematics Education Trust. Applications are currently being accepted for several award programs for teachers and educators. Deadline: December 5, 2001. http: / /www.nctm.org /about/met Toyota's Investment in Mathematics Excellence Grant Program. The focus is on individual students and classrooms rather than on district -wide projects. Up to 35 two -year grants, totaling up to $350,000, will be awarded. Grants will be awarded at three levels: elementary, middle, and high school. In addition, project directors will be invited to an expense -paid, three -day seminar in the summer following the first year of the project. Proposal forms and additional program information available online. Deadline: January 10, 2001 http:// www. nctm .org /about/toyota /brochure.htm Department of Education. htt J /frweb ate,access. o. ov /c i -bin/ etdoc.c i ?dbname =2000 register &docid =00- 12760 -filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education- -Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000, Deadline: July 21, 2000, Electronic Industries Foundation. Grants are targeted for use in 5th through 8th grade math and science classrooms. To be eligible for a grant, a school must submit the application and the primary contact must be a math or science teacher or a program coordinator. In addition, the application must include demographic evidence that demonstrates the school is considered underserved (e.g., rural location, located in an economically depressed community or urban neighborhood, lower than average cost expenditure per pupil, high number of free or reduced lunches, etc.). Deadline: Applications are accepted at any time for awards in Spring and Fall. http: / /www.ela.org /elf /techconnect.htm Challenge for Youth Campaign - As the fund - raising component of the Electronic Industries Foundation K -12 Math and Science Education Program for Underserved Schools, the Challenge for Youth Campaign focuses on the critical need for corporate support to fund program activities. Because the campaign is national in scope, it also draws attention to the collective strength of EIA- member companies in addressing the need for better education. Request Additional Information. (mail to glenz ela.org) 2 The Chase Manhattan Foundation and The Enterprise Foundation Announce the Chase Manhattan Foundation Awards for Excellence in Workforce Development. Deadline: 12115100. (http- / /www.enterprise foundation .org /members /chaseaward.asp) Department of Education. Special Demonstration. Programs; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Purpose of Program: To provide financial assistance to support projects or programs that expand and improve the provision of rehabilitation and other services for individuals with disabilities, including technical assistance that meets the needs of underserved populations. Deadline: August 1, 2000. Department of Education. htt.: / /frweb�4ate.access. o. ov /cgibin/ )etdoc.e i ?dbiiaine =2000 re ister &docid=00-127G0- filed Office of Elementary and Secondary Education—Arts in Education Competitive Grant Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: July 21, 2000. U.S. Department of Education http:// www. ed. gov /teacherguality /teacherprepl has announced the first competition under the National Awards Program for Effective Teacher Preparation. Deadline: July 3, 2000. The National Science Foundation http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2000/nsfOO80/nsfOO80.htm Announces Middle Grades Science Instructional Materials Initiative. Proposals and applications should be submitted through the Fastlane (https: / /www.fastiane.nsf,gov /) program online. Deadlines: Preliminary Proposals: July 14, 2000.; Full Proposals: October 20, 2000. htt ://frwe bg ate. access. po.gov/cgi-bin/,qetdoc.cgi?dbname=2000 re inter &docid =00 -8891 -filed Teacher Quality Enhancement Grants Program; Notice Inviting Applications for New Awards for Fiscal Year (FY) 2000. Deadline: Partnership Grants- Final Applications: August 15, 2000. National Foundation for the Improvement of Education (NFIE) Calls for Professional Development Grant Applications. Leadership Grants support learning opportunities for teachers, education support personnel, and higher education fatuity and staff. Deadline: October 15, 2000 http: / /www.nfle.org /leadO.htm PARKS AND RECREATION - PROPOSITION 12 E -ttp:/ /part {s.ca. ,,ov/graiits/Olbond.htm This website provides a list of grants available under Proposition 12, the 2000 Pond Act for Parks and Recreation. Use of Car for citizens' patrol <Date> <Dealership> Dear The City of Baldwin Park Police Department is starting up a citizens' patrol. Volunteers will drive through city neighborhoods and commercial areas and report back to appropriate city departments regarding any problems they see. Volunteers will also interact with residents and visitors to bring a stronger sense of community to the area. From speaking to our colleagues in ether cities, we have learned that local car dealerships often lend automobiles for such purposes. It would be greatly appreciated if you would evaluate your inventory to determine if you have any vehicles available for our use. If <name of dealership> can provide vehicles, we will credit <name of dealership> in the press. We will also display a logo or label on the automobile indicating that it has been loaned by <name of dealership >. In addition, <name of dealership> will be able to advertise that they have supplied cars for the City of Baldwin Park citizens patrol. <name of officer or employee> will be contacting you within the next few days to follow up. Thank you in advance for considering our request. Sincerely Chief of Police Equipment /Supplies <Date> <Retailer like Wal-Mart, Home Depot> Dear The City of Baldwin Park and the Baldwin Park Unified School District have formed a partnership for the purpose of supporting the positive development of youth in our community. One of our joint projects is a teen center to serve as a gathering place for local youth. The center will <say something about the activities that will take place there. We have the facility — {located at"owever, we are in need of the following equipment and supplies: ➢ (List of equipment needs) ➢ e.g. computers ➢ software ➢ (little things too like compact discs, movies) The Baldwin Park School/City Partnership is seeking <name of business'> support in providing any of the above and/or cash. If <name of business> is able to make a donation we will credit <name of business> in the press and before our respective elected boards. In addition <name of business> will be able to advertise its support of this very worthwhile project. <name of employee> will be contacting you within the next few days. Thank you in advance consideration of this very worthwhile endeavor. Sincerely Mayor or City Manager Superintendent or Assistant Supt. of Schools Urants Programs 11A° 9" CALWORNIA HOMF.PAf*1 GEVE$T+OR S HUMWAGT top WCAUF XBOURLLS AGINCI C:i•RB a1 =Parks How 'Trawl R�gsor�s Visitor Bas* Reserv�tiana ( VP ) ( 200( Bond Act I [ LVVQE..?rogram, j [ RTP Program i [ HCP Fron ram ] Local Assistance Grants Page f of 2 The Local Services Section administers grant programs that provide funds to local and state agencies and other organizations. Grants are generally for park, recreation and resources related projects. Contacts EMAIL localservices_arks.cov TEL 916- 653 -7423 . FAX 916- 653 -6511 Odel King, Manager (916) 653 -8758 or oki_rng @parks,ca.o_v_ Donna Arteaga, Project Officer (916) 653 -8785 or dart ecrarks.ca.gov David Martin, Project Officer (916) 653 -0670 or dmart..@.parks.ca.g_ov Keith Steinhart, Project Officer (916) 653 -8893 or kstei @parks_ ca,.gqv_ Claro Sampaga, Clerical Support (916) 653 -7423 or csamp(:c�,parks,ca._ qv Current Active Programs Land and Water_ Conservation _laund - Application Deadline is June 16, 2000 Habitat Conservation-Fund - Application Deadline is October 1, 2000 Recreational Trails _Program - Application Deadline is October 1, 2000 Safe Neighborhood Parks Bond Act of 2000 [Prop 121 Pro gr_ams to-be manned_ by-the_Departnnent Grant Program History The Section has administered over $1.3 billion in local assistance grants. List of all projects funded_ by_Agemcy [ 927 pages 193kb Acrobat PDF format ] ® To read PDF files you must use the Adobe Acrobat Reader available for tree download from the Adobe Web, site. The website, access_adobe.com, provides tools and information to help make PDF riles accessible to users with be drsabilifies. Other Programs Roberti -Z' berg- Harris Land and Water Conservation Fund Delta Recreation http://parks.ca.gov/grants/index.htm 5111100 grants Programs rage 2 of 2 Urban Fishing Other Funds Environmental License Plates, Environmental Resources Fund, General Fund, Natural Resources Fund, Outer Continental Shelf Fund, Public Resources Account, Special Account For Capital Outlay, and State Park and Recreation Fund. State Bond Programs 1964, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988 http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /index.htm 5111100 NYC urantS rage 1 ut Z_ . w x . CAIW09NiA HOMPPACE iCMNORS HO AM top GoCAUV RESOURCEsAGENCV Ceti �'aT= F!arks �o1l�r f ;'�`xav�i itegtaxss ` '�sitor Basin �R�eYvatin�r ip1 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 1. GRANT PROGRAM FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THOSE UNITS OF THE STATE PARK SYSTEM ADMINISTERED BY LOCAL AGENCIES Eligible projects: Development, improvement, rehabilitation, restoration, enhancement, protection, and interpretation of lands and facilities of, and improved access to, units of the California State Park System operated by local agencies (1). These units include.- A. Bolsa Chiea. SB (City of Huntington Beach) B. Carlsbad SB (City of Carlsbad) C. Castaic Lake SRA (County of Los Angeles) D. Cayucos SB (County of San Luis Obispo) E. Corona Del Mar SB (City of Newport Beach) F. Dockweiler SB (City of Los Angeles) G. Kenneth Hahn SRA (County of Los Angeles) H. Kings Beach SRA (North Tahoe PUD) I. Lake Del Valle SRA (East Bay Regional Park District) J. Leucadia SB (City of Encinitas) K_ Lighthouse Field SB (County of Santa Cruz) L. Mandalay SB (County of Ventura) M. Moonlight SB (City of Encinitas) N. Pacifica SB (City of Pacifica) O. Pismo SB (City of Pismo Beach) P. Placerita Canyon SP (County of Los Angeles) Q. Robert W. Crown Memorial SB (East Bay Regional. Park District) R. San Bruno Mountain SP (County of San Mateo) S. San Clemente SB (County of Orange) T. Santa Monica SB (City of Santa Monica) U. Stone Lake (County of Sacramento) V. Tahoe SRA (Tahoe City PUD) W. Watts Towers of Simon Rodia SHP (City of Los Angeles) X. Will Rogers SB (City of Los Angeles) Y. Woodland Opera House SHP (City of Woodland) Eligible applicants: Nineteen (19) local agencies administering State Park units under operating agreements with the California Department of Parks and Recreation (same as agencies included in "Eligible projects" http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /02bond.htm 5111100 sr�i urants rage L or z above) Total funds available: Approximately $20,000,000 Allocation of funds for specific types of projects (if any): None Type of project selection (competitive or per capita): Competitive 2©00_ Bond _Text Article 2, Section 5096.340 (d) http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /02bond.htin 5111100 rer uapita rage ° i . or z r S1°`a"" CALWORNLI. HOMEPAU GONIMOWS H1]�►tk'}'AGA top GOCAW IMSOURLS AUANCY UMIS Cal-Parks Hox�e 'I ravel isittor Basis Ke!s ( _L_`p 11 $!a(nni e Progra nt j 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 3. PER CAPITA GRANT PROGRAM I (statewide) Proposition 12 provides that the funds allocated for the Per Capita Grant Program I be used for projects that accomplish the following: A. Rehabilitate facilities at existing local parks that will provide for more efficient management and reduced operational costs. This may include grants to local agencies for the renovation of recreational facilities conveyed to local agencies resulting from the downsizing and decommissioning of federal military installations B. Develop facilities that promote positive alternatives for youth and that promote cooperation between local park and recreation service providers and youth - serving nonprofit organizations C. Promote family oriented recreation, including art activities D. Provide for open, safe, and accessible local park lands, facilities, and botanical gardens Eligible projects: Acquisition, development, improvement, rehabilitation, restoration, enhancement, and interpretation of local park and recreation lands and facilities, including renovation of recreation facilities conveyed to local agencies resulting from the downsizing or decommissioning of federal military installations Eligible applicants: Cities, counties and districts Total funds available: Approximately $338,000,000 Allocati ©n of funds for specific types of projects (if any): A. 60% of the total funds available shall be allocated to cities and to districts, other than a regional park district, regional park and open-space district, or regional open -space district (each city or district to be allocated a minimum of $30,000) B. 40% of the total funds available shall be allocated to counties and regional park districts, regional park and open -space districts, or regional open -space districts (each county to be allocated a minimum of $150,000) Dote: For Los Angeles County only, not less than 75% of county's allocation shall be used for the following: 1) not less than 20% for land acquisition, construction, development, and rehabilitation of at -risk youth recreation facilities, 2) not less than 40% for projects within the most economically disadvantaged areas, which may http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /04bond.htm 5111100 Fer Capita Yage 2 of 2, include projects along river parkways, conservation corridors, and parkways along corridors of economic significance, 3) not less than 10% for urban reforestation projects, and 4) not more than 5% for projects that convert publicly owned land to a neighborhood park providing open - space, recreational, cultural, and festival opportunities, if the grant funds do not exceed 25% of the total project costs and there is a 75% funding match Type of grant allocation (competitive or per capita): Per capita 2.0.00 Bond _Text (12) Article 4, Section 5096.331(a)(b)(c)(d) (12) Article 2, Section 5096.310(1) (12) Article 4, Section 5096.336(a) (12) Article 4, Section 5096.336(a) (12) Article 4, Section 5096.332(x) (12) Article 4, Section 5096.332(a) (12) Article 4, Section 5096.331(a)(b)(c)(d) (13) Article 2, Section 5096.310(f) http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /04bond.htm 5111.100 rer t;aplta 11 rage i of 1 . so du sw"Pair SFMil9, Y)L9 CA14ORNIA HOMEYACa. WVL NOR'S HOMLi"AU top GO[A.LIF MOURCES AGENCY C IM -Parks Iioxrase. Travel Ii"egresns ,' :;psi #or Bas sserva #inns [ lip ) j Sniali (hies- T3istrie_t_s 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 4. PER CAPITA GRANT PROGRAM H (small cities and districts) Proposition 12 provides that the funds allocated for the Per Capita Grant Program II be used for projects that accomplish the following: A. Rehabilitate facilities at existing local parks that will provide for more efficient management and reduced operational costs. This may include grants to local agencies for the renovation of recreational facilities conveyed to local agencies resulting from the downsizing and decommissioning of federal military installations B. Develop facilities that promote positive alternatives for youth and that promote cooperation Between local park and recreation service providers and youth - serving nonprofit organizations C. Promote family oriented recreation, including art activities D. Provide for open, safe, and accessible local park lands, facilities, and botanical gardens Eligible projects: Acquisition, development, improvement, rehabilitation, restoration, enhancement, and interpretation of local park and recreation lands and facilities, including renovation of recreation facilities conveyed to local agencies resulting from the downsizing or decommissioning of federal military installations Eligible applicants: Cities and districts in urbanized counties (over 200,000 population) providing park and recreation services within jurisdictions of 200,000 or less population Total funds available: Approximately $50,000,000 Allocation of funds for specific types of projects (if any): None Type of grant allocation (competitive or per capita): Per capita 2000_ Bond Text (14) Article 4, Section 5096.336(b) (15) Article 4, Section 5096.336(b) (16) Article 2, Section 5096.310(o http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /05bond.htm 5111100 GVVV 1?U11U ^k. L - LA,aA11PL1U11 U1 %Jlalll ilUg'ialM I arjG 1 U1. L.. Pairks Side. lrrac, pr CA1.00"J4 U09WAa GoM3vOWS HOW PAGE tfvp GCW -AUF MOURC:IS ArANCY C.ES -___ _ ?arks � ,;,;'�x�►� %'egrpris .: , �S,tar B er�rafio�s :. [ Up ] [ 9J1Ag _Grant ] (ti4'-- i.Trban Need ] (Urban Need ] [ T'itC 5620-231 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 5. ROBERTI- Z'BERG- HARRIS GRAFT PROGRAM Funds for this grant program are to be allocated for projects pursuant to the Roberti- Z,berg- Harris Urban Open -Space and Recreation Program Act (Chapter 3.2 (commencing with Section 5620)) and are to be used for projects that accomplish the following: A. Rehabilitate facilities at existing local parks that will provide for more efficient management and reduced operational costs. This may include grants to local agencies for the renovation of recreational facilities conveyed to local agencies resulting from the downsizing and decommissioning of federal military installations B. Develop facilities that promote positive alternatives for youth and that promote cooperation between local park and recreation service providers and youth- serving nonprofit organizations C. Promote family oriented recreation, including art activities D. Provide for open, safe, and accessible local park lands, facilities, and botanical gardens Eligible projects: Acquisition, development, rehabilitation and restoration of park and recreation areas and facilities pursuant to the Roberti - Z'berg- Harris Urban Open -Space and Recreation Program. Act (Chapter 3.2 (commencing with Section 5620)) Eligible applicants: Cities, counties districts and federally recognized California. Indian trues Total funds available: $200,000,000 Type of grant allocation (competitive or per capita.): Both competitive and per capita (block) Allocation of funds for specific type of projects (if any): The Roberti - Z'berg- Harris Grant Program is divided into three sub - programs: A. Block (Per Capita) Grants, B. Non -urban Need Basis Grants, and C. Urban Need Basis Grants. These sub - programs are described as follows: A. BLOCK (PER CAPITA) GRANTS B. NON -URBAN NEED BASIS GRANTS C. URBAN NEED BASIS GRANTS http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /06bond.htm 5111100 Murray -f laycien rage i or i toy ,�i%Paxks i�ox fUPI amid stae 19MIF" CAMORNIA► IdgN"AGk WN'MOR S H4MEPAGE WC31 M MOURCtS AGE'S (A CUdS Txavel i egZOr�s #�mita= Basics Resexvatww 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 8. MURRAY-HAYDEN (URBAN YOUTH SERVICES) GRANT PROGRAM Eligible projects: Parks, park facilities or environmental youth centers that are within the immediate proximity of a neighborhood that has been identified by the California Department of Parks and Recreation as having a critical lack of park or opera space lands or deteriorated park. facilities, that are in an area of significant poverty and unemployment, and that have a shortage of services for youth. Priority shall be given to capital projects that employ neighborhood residents and at -risk youth. Or: Park, youth center, and environmental enhancement projects that benefit youth in areas that lack safe neighborhood parks, open space, and natural areas, and that have significant poverty. Eligible applicants: Public agencies, non -profit organizations, and federally recognized California Indian tribes Total funds available: Approximately $100,000,000 Allocation of funds for specific types of projects (if any): 50% of the available funds shall be allocated to heavily urbanized counties and cities or nonprofit organizations or park districts in those counties and cities. Of this 50 %, no more than 10% shall be allocated to fund grants to nonprofit youth serving agencies for acquisition, renovation, or construction of youth centers (pursuant to Sect. 990 of Welfare and Institutions Code). Of this 10 %, at least 50% shall be granted to youth service organizations eligible for tax - exempt status pursuant to Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code that are chartered by a national youth service organization. Note: Matching requirements from Roberti- Z'berg- Harris Act apply to these funds, i.e., at least 30% of the total project costs must be provided by local applicants, with at least one -third coming from private or non -state sources Type of project selection (competitive or per capita): Competitive 2000 and Text ' http://parks.ca.gov/grants/09bond.htm 5111100 urban uenmers rage 1. or L A. iAMORNIA HOMEPA(A. GU%TA+lORi i H[3i► MAGF fop WCAW MOURM AGINO' C_' 5 ;�a1- Panes iioxtwi '�a�,trel texts;'' ° .: ��si#ox Basics ` sexvatia�s ': in1 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 11. URBAN RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL CENTERS, MUSEUMS, AND FACILITIES FOR WILDLIFE OR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM Eligible projects: Development or rehabilitation of real property consisting of urban recreational and cultural centers, museums, and facilities for wildlife education or environmental education Note: To be eligible for funding, a project must be nominated by a member of the Legislature for study by the California Department of Parks and Recreation In establishing priorities of projects, the department shall consider any favorable project characteristics, including, but not limited to, all of the following: 1. The project will interpret one or more important California historical, cultural, economic, or resource themes or an important historical, cultural, economic, technological, or resource theme in a major region of California. Higher priority shall be assigned to projects whose themes are not interpreted in any existing museum or have demonstrable deficiencies in their presentation in an. existing museum 2. The project is proposed to be operated on lands that are already in public ownership or on lands that will be acquired and used for the project in conjunction with adjoining public lands 3. Projects that are closely related geographically to the resources, activity, structure, place, or collection of objects to be interpreted, and are close to population centers and access routes 4. Projects that are in, or close to, population centers or are adjacent to, or readily served by, a state highway or other mode of public transportation 5. Projects for which there are commitments, or the serious likelihood of commitments, of funds or the donation of land or other property suitable for the project Note: An application for a grant for a cooperative museum project shall be submitted jointly by the city, county, or other public agency, an institute of higher learning, or a nonprofit organization that cooperatively is operating, or will operate, the project Eligible applicants: Cities, counties, nonprofit organizations, and federally recognized California Indian tribes Total funds available: Approximately $5,000,000 http:/ /parks.ca.gov /grants/12bond.htm 5111100 Urban Centers Page °2 oft . Allocation of funds for specific types of projects (if any): None Type of project selection (competitive or per capita): Competitive 2000_ Bond_ Text http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /12bond.htm 5111100 aoccer rage I of I W arm" y"`�",•` tA1.MoRNIA HUMWAGt. GOVERNOR'S 1IC3i►"AGE top ia17[rtLfiESLDt?k[.SAGiC�' [S ai -Parks Hn Trarg &aa om ;'. fisitor Basics serraiiosasa <: EUPI 2000 Bond Act Description of Grant Programs 12. REGIONAL YOUTH[ SOCCER/ BASEBALL FACILITIES GRANT PROGRAM Eligible projects: Regional youth.soccer facilities and/or baseball facilities operated by non - profit organizations Note: Priority shall be given to projects that utilize existing school facilities or recreation facilities and serve disadvantaged youth Eligible applicants: Organizations that provide regional youth soccer facilities and/or baseball facilities, including federally recognized California Indian tribes Total funds available: Approximately $15,000,000 Allocation of funds for specific types of projects (if any): None Type of project selection (competitive or per capita): Competitive 20.00_ _— Bo.nd..Text http: / /parks.ca.gov /grants /I3bond.htm 5111100 MUF C V _ �„ v�..n� _� Y, , dR Malik Abbreviated listing Record: 1080 Proposition 12 Title Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000. (The Villaraigosa- Keeley Act) Year 2000 Proposition Bond Act type Summary Official Title and Summary Prepared by the Attorney General SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS, CLEAN WATER, CLEAN AIR, AND COASTAL PROTECTION BOND ACT OF 2000. (THE VILLARAIGOSA- KEELEY ACT) . Provides for a bond issue of two billion one hundred million dollars ($2,100,000,000) to provide funds to protect land around lakes, rivers, and streams and the coast to improve water quality and ensure clean drinking water; to protect forests and plant trees to improve air quality; to preserve open space and farmland threatened by unplanned development; to protect wildlife habitats; and to repair and improve the safety of state and neighborhood parks. . Appropriates money from state General Fund to pay off bonds. Summary of Legislative Analyst's Estimate of Net State and Local Government Fiscal Impact: . State cost of about $3.6 billion over 25 years to pay off both the principal ($2.1 billion) and interest ($1.5 billion) costs on the bonds. Payments of about $144 million per year. . Costs potentially in the tens of millions of dollars annually to state and local governments to operate property bought or improved with these bond funds. http : //hohnes.uchastings.edu/cgi- bin /starfinder /18832 /calprop.txt 5/11/00 iviore raga .L ui -r Proponents Robert Stephens; Chair, National Audubon Society- California Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa; Chair, Californians for Safe Parks Allan Zaremberg; President, California Chamber of Commerce GAIL DRYDEN; President, League of Women Voters of California JACQUELINE ANTES; State President, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) LARRY McCARTHY; President, California Taxpayers' Association Opponents RAY HAYNES; California Senator BRETT GRANLUND; California Assemblyman LEWIS K. UIILER; President, The National Tax- Limitation Committee Analysis Analysis by the Legislative Analyst Background In past years the state has purchased, protected, and improved recreational areas (such as parks and beaches), cultural areas (such as historic buildings and museums), and natural areas (such as wilderness, trails, wildlife habitat, and the coast). The state also has given money to local governments for similar purposes. In the past 25 years voters have approved about $1.9 billion of general obligation bonds for these purposes. As of June 1999, all but about $18 million of the bonds authorized by these previous bond acts had been spent or committed to specific projects. Proposal This proposition allows the state to sell $2.1 billion of general obligation bonds to spend on acquisition, development, and protection of recreational, cultural, and natural areas. General obligation bonds are backed by the state, meaning that the state is required to pay the principal and interest costs on these bonds. General Fund revenues would be used to pay these costs. These revenues come primarily from the state personal and corporate income taxes and the sales tax. The bond money would be used as shown in Figure 1. As shown in the figure, about $940 million. of the bond money would be granted to local agencies for local recreational, cultural, and natural areas. The remaining $1.16 billion would be used by the state for recreational, cultural, and natural areas of statewide significance. Fiscal Effect Bond Costs. For these bonds, the state would make principal and interest payments from the state's General Fund over a period of about 25 years. If the bonds are sold at an interest rate of 5.5 percent (the current rate for this type of bond), the cost would be about $3.6 billion to pay of both the principal ($2.1 billion) and interest ($1.5 billion). The average payment would be about $144 million per year. Operational Costs. The state and local governments that buy or improve property with these bond funds will incur additional costs to operate or manage these properties. These costs may be offset partly by revenues from those properties, such as entrance fees. The net additional costs (statewide) could potentially be in the tens of millions of dollars annually. http:// hohnes. uchastings. edu/ cgi- bin/starfinder /I8832 /calprop.txt 5 /11 /00 Figure 1 Use of Bond Funds Under Proposition 12 (In Millions) Grants to Local Governments and Nonprofit Groups To fund recreational areas, with grant amount based on population of the local area (such as a city, county, or park district). $388.0 For recreational areas primarily in urban areas, as follows: 200.0 . Urban areas - -$138 million. . Large urban areas (cities over 300,000 population and county or park districts over 1,000,000 population) - -$28 million. Either urban or rural areas based on need -- $34 million. To local agencies for various recreational, cultural, and natural areas. 102.5 For recreational areas, youth centers, and environmental improvement projects benefitting youth in areas of significant poverty. 100.0 71.5 For recreational and cultural areas (including zoos and aquariums) in urban. areas. For farmland protection. 25.0 For soccer and baseball facilities to nonprofit groups that serve disadvantaged youth. 15.0 To San Francisco for improvements at Golden Gate Park. 15.0 For urban forestry programs. 10.0 For playground accessibility improvements using recycled materials. 7.0 To Alameda County for Camp Arroyo. 2.0 For conservation, water recycling, and recreation in Sonoma. County. 2.0 For community centers in Galt, Gilroy, and San Benito County. 1.0 For a wild animal rehabilitation center in the San Bernardino Mountains. 1.0 Total, Grants to Local Governments and Nonprofit Groups $940.0 http://holms.uchastings.edu/cgi-bin/starfinder/I 8832/calprop.txt 5111100 More rage: 4 oT 4 State Projects To buy, improve, or renovate recreational areas. $525.0 To acquire and preserve natural areas. 355.0 To acquire and preserve fish and wildlife habitat. 277.5 To pay the California Conservation Corps for work on projects funded by this proposition. 2.5 Total, State Projects $1,160.0 Total, All Bond Funds $2,100.0 http:// holmes. uchastings .edu/cgi- bin/starfinder /1 5832 /calprop.txt 5111100 1, BALDWIN P -A, lR° K. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: BACKGROUND Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Officer August 2, 2000 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA AUG D 2 2000 ITEM M0. 3• D STAFF REPORT Proposed Support for Legislation - SB 1501 and SB 1607 At the July 12, 2000 City Council meeting, Mayor Lozano requested Council consensus on two pieces of proposed State legislation. He requested that copies of newspaper articles describing them be distributed to the City Councilmembers for their information. Copies of the articles were sent to Council on July 17, 2000. DISCUSSION The proposed bills are as follows: SB -1501 (Perata) - This bill would limit the percentage of loans made against pay checks and further limit the amount of interest charged. SB -1607 (Figueroa) - This bill would allow consumers access to their credit scores, which are used for determinations on home loans. Attached are copies of the newspaper articles as well as copies of the bills themselves. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council discuss the proposed legislation and provide direction to staff for communicating the City Council position on the proposed legislation. 6e -S& /S-O/ Payday Loan Reform Stymied The growth of payday loan outfits in Califor- nia—more than 3,000 have set up shop since 1997 —is no surprise to anyone who has seen the explosion of "Checks Cashed!" signs and billboards. What does shock is the average 485% annualized interest rate that payday tenders charge —a rate so high that, according to the industry's own, studies, it traps most borrowers on treadmills of debt. Last month, the state Senate passed a bill by Sen. Don Perata (D- Alameda) that would prohibit payday lenders from advancing bor- rowers more than a quarter of their paychecks and that would limit to $12 the amount that could be charged on a $104 loan. Perata's bill, SB 1501, would allow a reasonable profit but at the same time rein in loan sharks. Twelve dol- lars on a $100 loan, after all, is more than other nonbank lenders like Avco and Household Fi- nance charge. Perata's worthy bill is now in the Assembly, but legislators there may never get a chance to consider it. In a time- honored tactic used against reform, leaders have "double-referred" the bill, ruling that unless two separate commit- tees somehow manage to take up and pass Perata's reforms by week's end, the bill will die. This requirement is both unreasonable and unfair, especially given that one of those com- mittees has already held its last scheduled hearing of the session. Assembly Speaker Bob Hertzberg (D- Sherman Oaks) can and should- waive the requirement and give Perata's bill its rightful chance to be heard. For the Record Quackenbush —An editorial last Thursday was mistaken regarding the military branch in which Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush served. He was in the Army.' 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E-,� ° °° a) k �4"a g a, 41 o� �a�•��va � -El ,s 'to bD ,O.SA Chu O �a .-.� ,-.•� - G3 - R 'd . ` . ca 04 7.-� to co 6 ass r4 V O Ci Mo v rcl C15 fix,° ma,� '+v' aV'i� tp .10 CD 0) W a 4ozi LQQ �a�aa>3� Gn 3 `` o+, 4 21 ca P 2 -70 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED BILL, NUJMRERe SB 1501 AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN SENATE MAY 26, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE MAY 16, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 24, 2000 INTRODUCED BY Senator Perata FEBRUARY 15, 2000 An act to amend Sections 1'789.30, 1- 789.31,, 1789.35, and 1789.37 of, to repeal Section 1789.33 of, and to add Title 1.6C (commencing with Section 1789.50) to Fart 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code, relating tc deferred deposit loans. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 1501, as amended, Perata. Deferred deposit loans. Existing law governs the services provided by check cashers, including deferred deposit transaction services, as defined. Existing law also authorizes the Attorney General to bring a civil action for a violation of these provisions. A person who has been injured by a violation of these provisions may bring an action to recover damages and a court may award punitive damages if the court determines by clear and convincing evidence that the breach or violation, was willful. This bill would authorize a city attorney or the district attorney, in addition to the Attorney General, to bring a civil action for a violation of these provisions. The bill would also remove references to direct deposit transactions contained in the above provisions and instead enact the Deferred Deposit Loan Act. The Deferred Deposit Loan Act would prohiblt any person from engaging in or offering to engage in the business of making deferred deposit !cans, as defined, without first obtaining a license from the Department of Financial Institutions. The act would, among other things, establish requirements for obtaining that license, including the requirement that the appll.cant secure a $25,000 surety bond. The act would require a licensee to file a prescribed annual report regarding transactions governed by the act, which the Department of Financial Institutions would analyze and forward to the Legislature. The act would also require the Department of Financial Institutions to maintain a toll --free telephone number that consumers may call with complaints, and would require the Department of Financial Institutions to develop notices and information that: a licensee would be required to provide to consumers. The act would require that these notices and the deferred deposit loan agreement be written in languages other than English in certain instances. The act would impose limits on the fees, interest rate, number, and amount of deferred deposit loan transactions that a licensee may transact with a consumer. The act would provide that if the consumer enters into a consecutive transaction, as defined, the consumer may elect to participate in an optional repayment plan, as specified. The act would specify activities that a Licensee is prohibited. from pursuing in connection with a deferred deposit transacti_orz, including threatening to use criminal process to collect on a deferred deposit check and attempting to collect damages pursuant to a civil action for a dishonored check. The act would also provide for civil remedies and impose criminal penalties for a violation of its provisions. By Page 1 of 11 111 e: / /C:IWINDOWSITE.MPISB '501 Senate Bit'- AIvMENDED.htm 07!26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED creating new crimes, the bill would .impose a state - mandated local program. The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain: costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State- mandated local program: yes. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 1789.30 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1189.30. Every check casher, as applicable to the services provided, shall post a complete, detailed, and unambiguous schedule of all fees for (a) cashing checks, drafts, money orders, or other commercial paper serving the same purpose, (b) the sale or issuance of money orders, and (c) the initial issuance of any identification card. Each check casher shall also post a list of valid identification which is acceptable in lieu of identification provided by the check casher. The information required by this section shall be clear, legible, and in letters not less than one -half inch in height. The information shall be posted in a conspicuous location in the unobstructed view of the public within the check casher's premises. SEC. 2. Section 1789.31 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1789.31. As used in this title, a "check casher" means a person or entity that for compensation engages, in whole or in part, in the business of cashing checks, warrants, drafts, money orders, or other commercial paper serving the same purpose. "Check casher" does not include a state or federally chartered bank, savings association, credit union, or industrial loan company. "Check casher" also does not include a retail seller engaged primarily in the business of selling consumer goods, including consumables, to retail buyers that cashes checks or issues money orders for a minimum flat fee not exceeding two dollars ($2) as a service to its customers that is incidental to its main purpose or business. SEC. 3. Section 1789.33 of the Civil' Code is repealed. SEC. 4. Section 1789.35 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1789.35. (a) A check casher shall not charge a fee for cashing a payroll check or government check in excess of 3 percent if identification is provided by the customer, or 31/2 percent without the provision of identification, of the face amount of the check, or three dollars ($3), whichever is greater. Identification, for purposes of this section, is limited to a California driver's license, a California identification card, or a valid United States military identification card. (b) A check casher may charge a fee of no more than ten dollars ($10) to set up an initial account and issue an optional identification card for providing check cashing services. A replacement optional identification card may be issued at a cost not to exceed five dollars ($5). (c) A check casher shall provide a receipt to the customer for each transaction. (d) A check casher may charge a fee for cashing a personal check, as posted pursuant to Section 1789.30, in an amount not to exceed 12 percent of the face value_ of the check. (e) Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be liable for a civil penalty not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each violation, which shall be assessed and recovered in a civil action brought in the name of the people of the State of Page 2 of 11 file: / /C:IWINDOWSITEMPISB 1501 Senate Bill - ANIENDED.htm 07/26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED California by the .Attorney General, a city attorney, or a district attorney in any court of competent jurisdiction. Any action brought pursuant to this subdivision shall be commenced within four years of the date on which the act or transaction upon which the action is based occurred. (f) A willful violation of this section is a misdemeanor. (g; Any person who is injured by any violation of this section may bring an action for the recovery of damages, an equity proceeding to restrain and enjoin those violations, or both. The amount awarded may be up to three times the damages actually incurred, but in no event less than the amount paid by the aggrieved consumer to a person subject to this section. If the plaintiff prevails, the plaintiff shall be awarded reasonable attorney's fees and costs. If a court determines by clear and convincing evidence that a breach or violation was willful, the court, in its discretion, may award punitive damages in addition to the amounts set forth above. SEC. S. Section 1789.37 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1789.37. (a) Every owner of a check rasher's business shall obtain a permit from the Department of Justice to conduct a check rasher's business. (b) All applications for a permit to conduct a check rasher's business shall be filed with the department in writing, signed by the applicant if an individual or by a member or officer authorized to sign if the applicant is a corporation or other entity, and shall state the name of the business, the type of business engaged in, and the business address. Each applicant shall be fingerprinted. (c) Each applicant for a permit to conduct a check rasher's business shall pay a fee not to exceed the cost of processing the application, fingerprinting the applicant, and checking or obtaining the criminal record of the applicant, at the time of filing the application. (d) Each applicant shall annually, beginning one year from the date of issuance of a check rasher's permit, file an application for renewal of the permit with the department, along with payment of a renewal fee not to exceed the cost of processing the application for renewal and checking or obtaining the criminal record of the applicant. (e) The department shall deny an application for a permit to conduct a check casler's business, or for renewal of a permit, if the applicant has a felony conviction involving dishonesty, fraud, or deceit, provided the crime is substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a person engaged in the business of check cashing. (f) The department shall adopt regulations to implement this section, and shall determine the amount of the application fees required by this section. The department shall prescribe forms for the applications and permit required by this section, which shall be uniform throughout the state. (g) Tn any action brought by a city attorney or district attorney to enforce a violation of this section, any owner of a check casher's business who engages in the business of check cashing without holding a current and valid permit issued by the department pursuant to this section is subject to a civil penalty, as follows: (1) For the first offense, not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). (2) For the second offense, not more than five thousand dollars ($5, 000) . (h) Any person who has twice been found in violation of subdivision (g) and who, within 10 years of the date of the first offense, engages in the business of check cashing without holding a current and valid permit issued by the department pursuant to this section is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by both that fine and imprisonment. Page 3 of 11 f le: / /C:1WINDOWS\TEMPISB 150 1 Senate Bill - AMENDED.I-itm. 07/20/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED (i) All civil penalties, forfeited bail, or fines received by any court pursuant to 'this section shall, as soon as practicable after the receipt thereof, be deposited with. the county treasurer of the county in which the court is situated. Fines and forfeitures so deposited shall be disbursed pursuant to the Penal Code. Civil penalties so deposited shall be paid at least once a month as follows: (1) Fifty percent tc the Treasurer by warrant of the county auditor drawn "upon the requisition of the clerk or ;edge of the court, to be deposited in the State Treasury on order of the Controller. (2) Fifty percent to the city treasurer of the city, if the offense occurred in a city, otherwise to the treasurer of the county in which the prosecution is conducted. Any money deposited in the State Treasury under this section which is determined by the Controller to have been erroneously deposited therein shall be refunded, subect to approval of the State Board of Control. prior to the payment of the refund, out of any money in the State Treasury which is available by law for that purpose. SEC. 6. Title 1.6G (commencing with Section 1789.50) is added to Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code, to read: TITLE 1.6G. DEFERRED DEPOSIT LOANS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1789.50. It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this title to ensure that deferred deposit loans are regulated in a mariner that will nest protect the interests of the people of the State of California. It is further the .intent of the Legislature to protect consumers from misrepresentations and unfair dealings and abuses in the marketplace with respect to deferred deposit Loans and to ensure that consumers receive adequate disclosure of all relevant terms. This title shall.. be liberally construed to achieve these purposes. 1789.51. This title shall be known and may be cited as the Deferred Deposit Loan Act. 1789.52. For purposes of this title, the following definitions apply: (a) "Amount owed" means the sum of the finance charge, and the deferred deposit loan amount. (b) "Check" has the meaning provided in Section 3101 of the Commercial Code. (c) "Consecutive transaction" means a deferred deposit transaction initiated within 72 hours of completion of a previ.cus deferred deposit transaction. (d) "Censumer"' means any natural_ person who, singly or jointly with. another consumer, enters into a deferred deposit loan. (e) "Deferred depesit loan" means any arrangement conducted by any means in which a person for a fee, service charge, or other consideration, accepts a check from a consumer and provides a consumer cash or its equivalent and agrees not to offer the check for presentment for a period of time. "Deferred deposit: loan" does not include any loan agreement which is entered into with a bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or other state or federally regulat-.ed financial institution that does not utilize an agency relationship with a ` acilitator, as defined in this section. (f) "Deferred deposit loan amount" means the amount of cash proceeds provided to a consumer pursuant to a deferred deposit loan, exclusive of any interest, or administrative or other loan - related charge. (g) "Department" means the Department of Financial institutions. (h) "Employee" means an individual who works for an employer, is listed on the employer's payroll records, and is under the employer's direction and control. (i) "Facilitator" means any person who facilitates, enables, or Page 4 of 11. file: / /C:\W1NDOWS\TEMPISB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED.htm 07/26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill- AMENDED acts as an agent for another person who makes deferred deposit loans. A facilitator shall be licensed pursuant to the provisions of Section 1789.60. (j) "Finance charge " means any payment, charge, fee, cost or expense, however denominated or expressed, that a consumer contracts to pay for the privilege of obtaining a deferred deposit loan. "Finance charge" does not include the amounts, if any, for delinquency charges, attorney's fees, court costs, or collection expenses. (k) "Installment payment" means a partial payment on a deferred deposit loan made pursuant to Section 1789.62. (1) "Installment payment term" means a period of time for the consumer to make an installment payment, that is equal to the consumer's payroll period or 15 days, whichever is greater. "installment payment term" small in no event exceed 33 days. (m) "Licensee" means any person licensed by the Department of Financial Institutions under the provisions of this title to engage in deferred deposit loans. {n) "Pay day" means the .regular day on which a consumer receives a payment of earned wages, as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 200) of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Labor Code. (o) "Pay period" means the regular period for which a consumer receives a payment of earned wages, as provided in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 200) of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Labor Code. (p) "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation, or other entity that makes a deferred deposit loan to a consumer in this state or any facilitator as defined in this section. (q) "Principal " means a controlling person of an entity subject to this title, including, but not limited to, any officer, director, general partner, or person owning or controlling, directly or indirectly, 1.0 percent or more of the outstanding interests or equity securities of the applicant for a license, or the entity. (r) "Unpaid balance" means the difference between the amount owed, and any and all installment payments made pursuant to Section 1789.62. CHAPTER 2. LICENSING 1789.60. (a) No person shall engage in or offer to engage in the business regulated by this title without a current license issued by the department. The following shall be required by the department as a condition of licensure and license renewal: (1) That neither the applicant nor any principal of the applicant has been convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere to a crime. (2) That the applicant has provided a sworn statement that the applicant will not violate, or in the case of license renewal ha.s not violated, any applicable state law when collecting payment or attempting to collect payment of deferred deposit loans made in this or any other state. (3) That the applicant pay a nonrefundable fee established by the department, in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of the background check and the administration of this title and the other provisions of the act which enacted it , but not to exceed —Y— four hundred dollars ($400), (4) That the applicant secure a surety bond in the amount of twenty -five thousand dollars ($25,000), payable to the department and issued by an insurer authorized to do business in this states A copy of the bond, including any and all riders and endorsements executed subsequent to the effective date of the bond, shall be filed with the department pursuant to procedures which the department shale establish, and shall be used for the recovery of expenses, Page 5of11 file: / /�'-':IWiNDDWS1iEMP1SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMFNT DED.r tm 07/20/2000 SB 1501 Senate rill - AMENDED fines, and fees levied by the department in accordance with this division or for damages or penalties due to consumers as the result of a licensee's violation of the requirements of this title. (5) That the applicant pay the cost of an examination at a fee of seventy -five dollars ($75) per hour for each examiner whenever the department_ determines that an examination or audit of the licensee is warranted, plus the travel expenses of any examiner required by the examination or audit; to travel out of state. (6) That the applicant provide any other information the department deems necessary to carry out this section. {b) Each license shall be issued for a term of one year. Licenses shall be renewed pursuant to the requirements set forth in subdivision (a) . (c) Not more than one place of business shall be maintained under the same license, but the department may issue more than one license to the same licensee upon compliance with all the provisions of this title governing issuance of a single license. (d) Pursuant to a hearing conducted by the Office o` Administrative Hearings, the department may .revoke, suspend, or deny the renewal of a license for any violation of this title or any other regulation adopted by the department as authorized pursuant to this title. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prohib:ut the imposition of any additional administrative remedies by the department as authorized under law or to preempt any civil or criminal liability of the licensee. (e) The department shall Maintain a list of licensees that shall be available to interested persons and the public upon request. (f) The department shall establish a complaint process whereby a consumer may file a complaint against a licensee or employee who violates any provision of this title. The department shall maintain a toll -free telephone number to receive calls from consumers regarding complaints and concerns related to this title. (g) The department shall investigate complaints and hold hearings as it deems appropriate. All hearings shail be conducted through the Office of Administrative Hearings, which may make findings of fact, conclusions of law, issue cease and desist orders, citations, or administrative fines, as authorized under law. The hearings sha.1.3 be open to the public. The department may refer the matter to the appropriate law enforcement agency for prosecution under this title. (h) The department shall develop a list of representative examples of the dollar cost of loans and payment terms to illustrate loan structures for dissemination by licensees. (i) The department shall develop a notice for distribution to consumers by licensees which informs the consumer about his or her rights and responsibilities related to deferred deposit Loans. The notice shall include, but not be limited to, notice of the following: (1) That the consumer is borrowing money that will be repaid when the check is cashed. (2) That the consumer may repay the loan at any time before the check is cashed. (3) Information about the payment structure for deferred deposit loans. (4) That if the consumer cannot repay the loan, or it the consumer' s checking account has insifficient funds to pay the check, the consumer may be charged an additional fee of up to fifteen dollars ($15) or the actual amount charged to the check casher by his or her financial institution, whichever is less. (5) That the consumer cannot be prosecuted in a criminal action for passing a bad check or be threatened with prosecution. (6) That the lender may al -low an extension of time for repayment, but i.f the lender agrees to an extension, it cannot charge any additional fee of any kind. Page 6 of 11 file: / /L:IWlNDOWSITEMP\SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED.htm 07/26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED (7) Any additional infcrrration that the department may deem necessary. (j) On or before January J., 2002, the department shall forward a report to the Legislature, including the information required pursuant to this section, as well as an analysis of that information, including, but not limited to, growth and trends in the industry, the impact on consumers, whether consumers are taking loans simultaneously from multiple licensees, and the feasibility of tracking these loans. (k) The department shall also make and file annually as a public record a composite of the annual reports by licensees and any comments on the reports that it deems to be in the public interest. (1) The department shall adopt regulations and procedures as reasonably necessary to implement the prov.i -szons of this title. CHAPTER 3. DUTIES OF LICENSEE i789.61. (a) Each licensee shall keep and use books, accounts, and records that will enable the department to determine if the licensee is complying with Lhe provisions of this tiL-le and shall maintain any other records as required by the department. The department or a designee of the department may examine those records at any reasonable time. All records shall be kept for four years following the last entry on a loan and according to generally accepted accounting procedures, which means that an examiner shall be able to review the recordkeeping and reconcile each consumer loan with documentation maintained in the consumer's loan file records. (b) Each licensee shall file an. annual report with the department pursuant to procedures which the department shall establish. These reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following information from the previous calender year: (1) The total number of deferred deposit loans made. (2) The total number of individual customers. (3) The total number of consumers who chose the optional payment plan provided for by Section 1789.62. (4) The total number of deferred deposit loans outstanding. (7) The minimum, maximum, and average dollar amount of deferred deposit loans. (6) T:e average annual percentage rate, and the average length, in days, of deferred deposit loans. (V) The actual number of repeat consumers. (8) The actual number of transactions entered into with each customer during the calendar year. (9) The average income as disclosed by the consumer pursuant to Section 1789.62 for each of the following pay periods: one weep, two weeks, and one month. (10) The total number and dollar amount of returned checks, the total number and dollar amount of checks recovered, and the total number and dollar account of checks charged off as of December 31. of the previous year. (11) A sworn statement that the licensee has riot used the criminal process or caused the criminal process to be used in the collection of any deferred deposit loans or used any civil process to collect the payment of deferred payment loans not generally available to creditors to collect on loans in default during the calendar year ending as of December 31. of the previous year. (12) Any additional information which the department deems appropriate. (13) The licensee shall attest in writing to the accuracy of the information contained in the required annual reports. (c) In no case shawl a licensee or an employee of the licensee do any of the following: (1) Engage in the business of deferred deposit lending unless the department has first issued a valid license to the licensee. Page 7 of I 1 file: / /C:1W1ND0WSITEMPISB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED.htm 07 /26/2000 SB 1 501 Senate Bill - AMENDED (2) Enter into more than one deferred deposit loan at a time with the same consumers (3) Accept or use the same check for a subsequent transaction, or permit a consumer to pay off all or a portion of one deferred deposit loan with the proceeds of another deferred deposit loan. (9) Use any deceptive or unfair -means to induce a consumer to tender the entire amount owed for the purpose of entering into another deferred deposit loan agreement with that consumer as an alternative to satisfying the obligation of a deferred deposit loan by means of installment payments. (5) Attempt to use the check provided by the consumer in a deferred deposit transaction as security, or accept any collateral for a deferred deposit loan. (6) Sell any insurance of any kind whether or not sold in connection with the making or collecting of a deferred deposit loan. (7) Enter into a deferred deposit transaction with a minor. (8) Threaten to use or use the criminal process to collect a deferred deposit loan. (9) Threaten to use or use any civil process to collect a deferred payment .loan if that process is not generally available to creditors to collect on loans in default. (10) Alter t:e date or any other information on the check. (11) Offer any benefit or incentive to a. consumer in return for the consumer referring other pctential borrowers ra the licensee, including, but not limited to, discounts, rebates, credits on any existing or subsequent. deferred deposit 'can. (12) Engage in any unfair, unlawful, or deceptive conduct or make any untrue or misleading statement in connection with the business of deferred deposit lending, including any violation of this title. (d) A licensee or an assignee of the licensee may not commence an action pursuant to the provisions of Section 1719 on a check provided for a deferred. deposit loan. (e) A licensee shall at all times be legally responsible for the good conduct in the business of his or her employees or agents. (f) According to procedures that the department shall establish, the following information shall be included in notices to be posted by a licensee in each. location of the licensee's business at which deferred deposit :Loans are made: (1) A statement disclosing that the licensee cannot use the criminal process against a consumer to collect any deferred deposit loan. (2) A schedule of interest and fees to be charged on representative loans, including the actual dollar a -mount charged and the corresponding annual percentage rate, based on. information developed by the department. (g) (1) The notice required by this section and the deferred deposit loan agreement required by Section 1789,62 shall be written in the same language as principally used in any oral discussions or negotiations leading to execution of the loan agreement. (2) The notices required by paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) and by Section 1789.62 shall be in English, Spanish, and any other language in which a significant amount of deferred deposit loan business is conducted at that location. CHAPTER t. RIGIHTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR DEFERRED DEPOSIT LOANS 1789.62. (a) Before entering into a deferred deposit loan, the licensee shall deliver to the consumer a notice prepared by the department pursuant to Section 1789.60 regarding the consuzrer's rights, including the toll -free telephone number of the department for receiving calls regarding consumer complaints and concerns. The notice shall be signed and dated by the consumer, and a copy provided to the consumer. The original shall be kept on file by the Page 8 of 1.1. file:HC:\WlNDOWSITEMPISB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED.ntin 07/26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED licensee. (b) Before enter]ng into a deferred deposit loan with a consumer, the licensee shall require the consumer to provide proof of income. No licensee shall enter into a deferred deposit loan the amount of which exceeds 25 percent of the consumer's earned wages for a pay period, or more than three hundred dollars ($300), whichever is less. (c) (1) Every agreement for a deferred deposit .Loan shall be contained in a single document which shall set forth all of the agreements of the licensee and the consumer with respect to the rights and obligations of each party. (2) The licensee shall provide the consumer, or each consumer if there is more than one, with a copy of the loan document. (3) Every deferred deposit loan agreement shall be in at least 10 -point type. The deferred deposit loan agreement shall clearly and conspicuously contain all of the following: (A) The name, address, and telephone number of the licensee making the deferred deposit loan, and the name of the individual employee who signs the agreement on behalf of the licensee. (B) An itemization of the Fees and interest charges to be p,)4d by the consumer, including a representation of the fees in terms of an annual percentage rate. (C) Disclosures required by the federal Truth -in- Lending Act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 1601 et seq.), regardless of whether that act applies to the particular deferred deposit loan. (D) A clear description of the consumer's payment obligations under the loan. (E) in a manner that is more conspicuous than the other information provided in the loan document and that is in at least 14- point boldface type, the following statement: "You cannot be prosecuted or threatened with prosecution in a. criminal action to collect this loan." The notice shall be located immediately above the space reserved for the consumer's signature. (4) Under no circumstances shall a deferred deposit loan agreement include any of the following: (A) A hold harmless clause. (B) A confession of judgment clause. (C} A waiver of the right to a jury trial, if applicable, in any action brought by or against a consumer. (D) A mandatory arbitration clause. (E) Any assignment of or order for payment of wages or other compensation for services. (F) A provision ii. which the consumer agrees not to assert any claim or defense arising out of the loan agreement. (d) A deferred deposit loan, transaction shall be structured as follows: (1) The maximum loan amount sha.7.1 be 25 percent of the consumer's earned wages for the consumer's pay period or three hundred dollars ($300), whichever is less. (2) The finance charge on a deferred deposit loan may not exceed 12 percent of the deferred. deposit loan amount. (3) To obtain a deferred deposit loan, a consumer shall provide to a licensee one check made payable to the licensee in the amount equal to the sum of the deferred deposit lean amount and the finance charge on that deferred deposit loan. At the time a consumer and licensee enter into a deferred deposit loan, the licensee may not accept more than one check. The licensee may not offer for presentment a check written by a consumer to obtain a deferred depcsi.t loan until the end of the consumer's pay period, as defined in Section 1769.52. ?f, a consumer does not have a regular pay period, the pay period shall be deemed to be at least 15 days. (4) The deferred deposit loan agreement shall set forth a schedule for repayment. Page 9 of 11 file: / /C:1W1NDOWS1TEMP1SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDEDIiun 0712012000 SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED (5) If a consumer enters into a consecutive transaction, the consumer may choose to participate in an optional repayment plan provided for in this section. (A) The consumer shall repay the full amount owed in four installment payments. (B) At the time of payment of each of the first three installment payments, the consumer shall provide to the licensee sufficient cash . to satisfy the installment payment due and a new check made payable to the licensee in the amount of the remaining unpaid balance. In exchange for the consumer's new check, the licensee shall return tc the consumer the check previously being held pursuant to the deferred deposit loan agreement. (C) The first installment payment term shall commence on the date upon which the licensee and a consumer enter into a deferred deposit loan agreement. The first installment payment s ^all be due and payable on the final day of the first installment payment term, or on the consumer's next regularly scheduled. payday, whichever is later. In no event shall an installment payment term exceed 31 days. Each subsequent: installment payment term thereafter shall commence on the day the prior installment payment became due and payable. Each installment payment thereafter shall be due and payable on the final day of that installment payment term. (D) To satisfy the obligation of the fourth installment payment, the consumer may either: (i) Inform a licensee to present for payment the consumer's check being held..pursuant to the deferred deposit loan agreement. Tender to the licensee an amount in cash equal to the final installment payment in exchange for the consumer's check being held pursuant to the deferred deposit loan agreement. (E) A consumer may pay an amount greater than the minimum required for each installment payment at any time on or before the due date of the installment payment. Payment by a consumer prior to the due date of an installment payment shall not alter the due date of the next installment payment as provided for in this subdivision. (F) If a consumer fails to make a required installment payment in a timely manner as provided for in this section, the consumer shall be in default of the deferred deposit loan agreement. (G) After each payment is made, the licensee shall give to the person .Waking the payment a signed, dated receipt showing the amount paid and the balance due on the loan. (e) A consumer subject to a deferred deposit loan agreement may at any time satisfy the agreement by either of the following: (1) Providing written authorization to a licensee to present the consumer's check for payment on a date other than that set forth in. the agreement. The licensee shall. keep a copy of the written authorization in the consumer's loan file. The licensee shall not offer a consumer's check for presentment without that authorization from the consumer. (2) Tendering to the licensee the entire amount owed in cash in exchange for the consumer's check being held pursuant to the deferred deposit loan agreement. 1789.63. Upon the receipt of the check from the consumer for a deferred deposit loan, the licensee shall immediately stamp the back of the check with an endorsement that states: "This check is being negotiated as part of a deferred deposit loan made pursuant to Section 1789.62 of the Civil Code and is not subject to the provisions of Section 1719 of the Civil. Code." 1789.64. If there are insufficient funds to pay a check on the date of presentment, a licensee may charge a fee, not to exceed the lesser of fifteen dollars ($15) or the fee imposed upon the licensee by the financial institution. The licensee shall not collect: more than one such fee with respects to a particular check even if the check has been deposited more than once. A fee charged pursuant to this subdivision is a licensee's exclusive charge for late payment, Page 10 of I 1 file: / /C:\WINDOWSITEMP\SB 1501 Senate Bill - AMENDED.ntm 07/26/2000 SB 1501 Senate Bill W AMENDED CHAPTER 5. REMEDIES 1789.67. (a) The remedies. provided herein are cumulative and apply to :Licensees and their employees. (b) The violation of any provision of this title, or any regulation adopted thereunder, except as the result of accidental or bona fide error of computation, renders the loan void, and the person shall have no right to collect, receive, or retain any principal, interest, or other charges whatsoever with respect to the loan. (c) A consumer damaged by a violation of this title is entitled to :recover all of the following: (1) Actual damages. (2) Civil penalties of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per violation. (3) The consumer's reasonable attorney's fees and costs. (4) If a court determines by clear and convincing evidence that a breach or violation was willful., the court, in its discretion, may award punitive damages in addition to the amounts set forth above. (5) Equitable relief as the court deems proper. (d) Any person, including any member, officer, or director of a licensee, who willfully violates any provision of this title is guilty of a misdemeanor. (e) Any waiver or modification of the provisions of this title by the consumer shall be void and unenforceable as contrary to public policy. tf) The rights, remedies, and penalties established by this title are cumulative to the rights, remedies, or penalties established under other laws. (g) If any portion of this title or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the title that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this title are severable. SEC. 7. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 1-7556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution. Page 11 of 11 file:HC:IWINDOWS1TEMPISB 15 01 Senate Bill - AMENDED.4 -Lm 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED TRILL NUMBER: SB 1607 AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JULY 5, 2000 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JUNE 13, 2000 AVENDED IN SENATE MAY 16, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 24, 2000 AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL-3, 2000 INTRODUCED BY Senator Figueroa (Principal coauthor: Senator Johnson) (Coauthors: Senators Johannessen, Morrow, Mur -ray, Ortiz, Schiff, Solis, and Speier) (Coauthors: Assembly Members Alquist, Aroner, Hock, Cardenas, Havice, Honda, Jackson, Keeley, Leach, Lempert, Longville, Shelley, and Strom - Martin) FEBRUARY 22, 2000 An act to amend Sections 1785.10, 1185.15, and 1785.16 of, and to add Sections 1785.15.1, 1785.15.2, and 1785.20.2 to, the Civil Code, relating to consumer credit. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 1607, as amended, Figueroa. Consumer credit reporting agencies. Existing law governs the collection and disclosure of consumer credit reports. A consumer credit reporting agency must disclose the recipients of any consumer credit report regarding a consumer which the agency has furnished under specified circumstances. A consumer credit reporting agency must also make specified disclosures of, or provide notice regarding, information contained in a consumer credit report upon request of the consumer. This bill , operative July 1, 2001, would require a consumer credit reporting agency to disclose specified information, including the consumer's credit score and an explanation of the credit score as defined, and the key factors, as defined, _. a e 4--- e. '- 1 ^ under specified circumstances 'This bill would permit a consumer credit reporting agency to charge a reasonable fee, not to exceed —$4 $b , for providing credit score information. This bill would also require a person using a credit score in connection with a loan secured by residential reap. property , as defined, to provide to a consumer a copy of those same disclosures required above along with a specified notice to the loan applicant. This bill would provide that the user of the credit score is not obliged to explain the information provided, except as specified. 4_44e.- �? This bill would further provide that any contractual provisions ^^ r �_° that prohibit the disclosure of a credit score by a lender or a consumer credit reporti SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED related changes. Vote; majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State -- mandated .local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GO ENACT AS FOLLOWS- SEC:T7ON 1. Section 1785.10 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1785.10. ,a) Every consumer credit reporting agency small, upon request and proper identification of any consumer, allow the consumer to visually inspect all files maintained regarding that consumer at the time of the request. (b) Every consumer reporting agency, upon contact by a consumer by telephone, mail, or in person regarding information which may be contained in the agency files regarding that consumer, shall promptly advise the consumer of his or her rights under Sections 1785.19 and 1785.19.5, and of the obligation of the agency to provide disclosure of the files in person, by mail, or by telephone pursuant to Section 1785.15, including the obligation of the agency to provide a decoded written version of the file or a written. copy of the file with an explanatlon of any code, including any credit score used, and the key factors, as defined in Section 1785.15.1, if the consumer so requests that copy. The disclosure shall be provided in the manner selected by the consumer, chosen from among any reasonable means available to the consumer credit reporting agency. The agency shall determine the applicability of subdivision (1) of Section 1785.17 and, where applicable, the agency shall inform the consumer of the rights under that section. (c) All information on a consumer in the files of a consumer credit reporting agency at the time of a request for inspection under subdivision (a), shall be available fox inspection, including the names and addresses of the sources of information. (d) (1) The consumer credit reporting agency sha.il also disclose the recipients of any consumer credit report on the consumer which. the consumer credit reporting agency has furnished: (A) For employment purposes within the two -year period preceding the request. (B) For any other purpose within the 12 -month period preceding the request. (2) Disclosure of recipients of consumer credit reports for purposes of this subdivision shall include the name of the recipient or, if applicable, the fictitious business name under which the recipient does business disclosed -in .full. �-�e- If requested by the consumer, the identification shall also include the address of the recipient. (e) The consumer credit reporting agency shall also disclose a record of all inquiries received by the agency in the 12- month period preceding the request that identified the consumer in connection with a credit transaction which is not initiated by the consumer. This record of inquiries shall include the name of each recipient making an inquiry. SEC. 2. Section 1785.15 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1785.15. (a) A consumer credit reporting agency shall supply files and information required under Section 1785.10 during normal business hours and on reasonable notice. 3n addition to the disclosure provided by this chapter and any disclosures received by the consumer, the consumer has the right to request and receive all of the following: (1) Either a decoded written version of the file or a written copy of the file, including all information in the file at the time of the request, with an explanation of any code used. (2) A credit score for the consumer, the key factors, and the related information, as defined it and required by Section 1785.15.1, Page 2 of 10 rile: / /l,:\WIND0WSITEMP\SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14),I-it 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMFNDED (3) A record of all inquiries, by recipient, which result in the provision of information concerning the consumer in connection with a credit transaction that is not initiated by the consumer and which were received by the consumer credit reporting agency in the 12 -manth period immediately preceding the request for disclosure under this section. (4) The recipients, including end users specified in Section 1785.22, of any consumer credit report on the consumer which the consumer credit reporting agency has furnished: (A) For employment purposes within the two -year period preceding the request. (E3) For any other purpose within the 12 -month period preceding the request. Identification for purposes of this paragraph shall .include the name of the recipient or, if applicable, the fictitious business name under which the recipient does business disclosed in full. "tee— It requested by the consumer, the ident.ification shall also include the address of the recipient. (b) Files maintained on a consumer shall be disclosed promptly as follows: (1) In person, at the location where the consumer credit reporting agency maintains the trained personnel required by subdivision (d), if he or she appears in person and furnishes proper identification. (2) By mail, if the consumer makes a written request- with proper identification for a copy of the file or a decoded written version of that file to be sent to the consumer at a specified address. A disclosure pursuant to this paragraph shall be deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, within five business days after the consumer's written request for the disclosure is received by the consumer credit reporting agency. Consumer credit reporting agencies complying with requests for mailings under this section shall not be liable for disclosures to third parties caused by mishandling of mail after the mailings leave the consumer reporting agencies. (3) A summary of all information contained in files on a consumer and required to be provided by Section 1785.10 shall be provided by telephone, if the consumer has made a written request, with proper identification for telephone disclosure. (4) Information in a consumer's file required to be provided in writing under this section may also be disclosed in another form if authorized by the consumer and if available from the consumer credit- reporting agency. F`or this purpose a consumer may request disclosure in person pursuant to Section 1.785.10, by telephone upon disclosure of proper identification by the consumer, by electronic means if available from the consumer credit reporting agency, or by any other reasonable means that is available from the consumer credit reporting agency. (c) "Proper identification," as used in subdivision (b) means that ,information generally deemed sufficient to identify a person. Only if the consumer is unable to reasonably identify himself or herself with the information described above, may a consumer credit reporting agency require additional information concerning the consumer's employment and personal or taml.ly history in order to verify his or her identity. (d) The consumer credit reporting agency shall provide trained personnel to explain to the consumer any information furnished him or her pursuant to Section 1785.10. (e) The consumer shall be permitted to be accompanied by one other person of his or her choosing, who shall furnish reasonable .identification. A consumer credit reporting agency may require the consumer to furnish a written statement granting permission to the consumer credit reporting agency to discuss the consumer's file in that person's presence. (f) Any written disclosure by a consumer credit reporting agency Page 3 of 10 file:HC:1WlNDOWSITEMP1SB 1.607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).httn 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED to any consumer pursuant to this section shall include a written summary of all rights the consumer has under this title and in the case of a consumer credit reporting agency which compiles and maintains consumer credit reports on a nationwide basis, a toll -free telephone number which the consumer can use to communicate with the consumer credit reporting agency. The written summary of .rights required under this subdivision is sufficient: if in substantially the following form: "You have a right to obtain a copy of your credit file from a consumer credit reporting agency. You may be charged a reasonable fee not exceeding eight dollars ($8). `Where is no fee, however, if you have been turned down for credit, employment, insurance, or a rental dwelling because of information in your credit repor� within the preceding 60 days. The consumer credit reporting agency must provide someone to help you interpret the information in your credit file. You have a right to dispute inaccurate information by contacting the consumer credit reporting agency directly. However, neither you nor any credit repair company or credit service organization has the right to have accurate, current, and verifiable information removed `rom- your credit report. Under the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the consumer credit reporting agency must .remove accurate, negative information from your report only if it is over seven years old. Bankruptcy information can be reported for 10 years. If you have notified a credit reporting agency in writing that you. dispute the accuracy of information. in your file, the consumer credit reporting agency must then, within 30 business days, reinvestigate and modify or remove inaccurate information. The consumer credit reporting agency may not charge a fee for this service. Any pertinent information and copies of all documents you have concerning an error should be-given to the consumer credit reporting agency. if reinvestigation does not resolve the dispute to your satisfaction, you may send a brief statement to the consumer credit reporting agency to keep in your file, explaining why you think the record is inaccurate. The consumer credit reporting agency must include your statement about disputed information in a report it issues about you. You have a right to receive a record of all inquiries relating to a credit transaction initiated in 12 months preceding your request. This record shall include the recipients of any consumer credit report. You may request in writing that the information contained in your file not be provided to a third party for marketing purposes. You have a right to bring civil action against anyone, including a consumer credit reporting agency, who improperly obtains access to a file, knowingly or willfully misuses file data, or fails to correct inaccurate file data." SEC. 3, Section 1785.15.1 is added to the Civil Code, to read: 1785.15.1. (a) Upon the consumer's request for a credit score, .6 a consumer credit reporting agency shall supply to a consumer r!4=14- 4 44' f-t,si ;ai�g� a notice including the information described in paragraphs (T ) to (5%, inclusive. However, if the consumer requests the credit Bile and not the credit score, then the consumer shall receive the credit file and a statement that he or she may request: and obtain a credit score. (1) The consumer's current credit score or the consumer's most recent credit score that was previously calculated by the credit reporting agency. (2) The range of possible credit scores under the model used. (3} Page 4 of 10 file: / /C:1WINDOWSITEMP\SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).htm 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED i- �se@3�p All the key factors that adversely affected the consumer's credit score in the model used, the total, number of �.7hich shall not exceed four. (4) The date the credit score was created. (5) The name of the person or entity that provided the credit score or credit file upon which the credit score was created. (h) For purposes of this ac's, "credit score" means a numerical value or a categorization derived from a. statistical tool or modeling system used to predict the likelihood of certain credit behaviors, including default. The numerical value or the categorization derived for this analysis may also be referred to as a "risk 'Predictor" or "risk Score." "Credit score" does not include any mortgage score or rating of an automated underwriting system that considers one or more ..factors in addition to credit information, including, but not limited to, the loan to valve ratio, the amount of down payment, or a consumer's financial assets. "Credit score" does not include other elements of the underwriting process or underwriting decision. (c) For the purposes of this section, "key factors" means all relevant elements or reasons adversely affecting the credit score for the particular individual listed in the order of their importance based on their effect on the credit score. (d) The information required by this section shall be provided in the same timeframe and manner as the information described in Section 1785.15. (e) This section shall not be construed to compel a consumer reporting agency to develop or disclose a score if the agency does not (1) distribute scores that are used in connection with residential real property loans, or (2) develop scores that assist credit providers in understanding a consumer's general credit behay.ior and predicting his or her future credit behavior.. (f) This section shall not be construed to require a consumer credit reporting agency that distributes credit scores developed by another person or entity to provide a further explanation of them, ar to process a dispute arising pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 1785.16, except that the consumer credit reporting agency shall provide the consumer with the name and information for contacting the person or entity who developed the score. This subdivision does not apply to a consumer credit reporting agency that develops or modifies scores that: are developed by another person or entity. (q) This section shall not be construed to require a consumer reporting agency to maintain credit scores in its files. SEC. 4. Section 1785..5.7 is added to the Civil Code, to read.: 1785.15.2. (a) In complying with Section 1785.15.1, a consumer credit reporting agency shall supply the consumer with a credit score that is derived from a credit scoring model that is widely distributed to users by that consumer credit reporting agency in connection with residential real property loans or with a credit score that assists the consumer in understanding the credit scoring assessment of his or her credit hehay.ior and predict.ians about his or her future credit behavior (b) A consumer credit reporting agency may charge --,+ ... _ I ar--s a fee that does not exceed six dollars ($6) , for providing the information required under Section 1785.1.5.1. SEC. 5. Section 1785.16 of the Civil Code is amended to read: 1785.16. (a) if the completeness or accuracy of any item of Wage S of 1.0 tile: / /C:IWINDOWSITEMI ISB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14),htirn 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED information contained in his or her file is disputed by a consumer, and the dispute is conveyed directly to the consumer credit reporting agency by the consumer or user on behalf of the consumer, the consumer credit reporting agency shall within a reasonable period of time and w.ithout charge, reinvestigate and record the current status of the disputed information before the end of the 30- business -day period beginning on the date the agency .receives notice of the dispute from the consumer or user, unless the consumer credit reporting agency has reasonable grounds to believe and determines that the dispute by the consumer is frivolous or .irrelevant, including by reason of a failure of the consumer to provide sufficient information, as .requested by the consumer credit reporting agency, to investigate the dispute. Unless the consumer credit reporting agency determines that the dispute is frivolous or irrelevant, before the end of the five- busineSS -day period beginning on the date the consumer credit reporting agency receives notice of dispute under this section, the agency shall notify any person who provided information in dispute at the address and in the manner specified by the person. A consumer credit reporting agency may require that disputes by consumers be in. writing. (b) In conducting that reinvestigation the consumer credit reporting agency shall review and consider all re.].evan- information submitted by the consumer with respect to the disputed item of information. If the consumer credit reporting agency determines that the dispute is frivolous or irrelevant, it shall notify the consumer by mail or, if authorized by the consumer for that purpose, by any other means available to the consumer credit reporting agency, within five business days after that determination is made that it is terminating its reinvestigation of the item of information. In this notification, the consumer credit reporting agency shall state the specific reasons why it has determined that the consumer's dispute is frivolous or irrelevant. If the disputed item of information is found to be inaccurate, missing, or can no longer be verified by the evidence submitted, the consumer credit reporting agency shall promptly add, correct, or delete that information from the consumer's file. (c) No information may be reinserted in a consumer's file after having been. deleted pursuant to this section unless the person who furnished the information certifies that the information is accurate. If any .information deleted from a. consumer's file is reinserted in the file, the consumer credit reporting agency shall promptly notify the consumer of the reinsertion in writing or, if authorized by the consumer for that purpose, by any other means available to the consumer credit reporting agency. As part of, or in addition to, „his notice the consumer credit reporting agency shall, within five business days of reinserting the information, provide the consumer in writing (1) a statement that the disputed information has been .reinserted, (2) a notice that the agency will provide to the consumer, within 1.5 days following a request, the name, address, and telephone number of any furnisher of information contacted or which contacted the consumer credit reporting agency in connection with the reinsertion, (3) the toll -free telephone number of the consumer credit .reporting agency that the consumer can use to obtain this name, address, and telephone number, and (4) a notice that the consumer has the right to a reinvestigation of the information reinserted by the consumer credit reporting agency and to add a statement to his or her file disputing the accuracy or completeness of the information. (d) A consumer credit reporting agency shall provide written notice to the consumer of the results of any reinvestigation under this subdivision, within five days of completion of the reinvestigation. The notice shall include (1) a statement that the reinvestigation is completed, (2) a consumer credit report that is based on the consumer's file as that file is revised as a result of Page 6 of 10 file:/ /C:\WlNDOWSITEMPISB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).htm 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED the reinvestigation, (3) a description or indication of any changes made in the consumer credit report as a result of those revisions to the consumer's file and a description of any changes made or sought by the consumer that were not made and an explanation why they were not made, (4) a notice that, if requested by the consumer, a description of the procedure used to determine the accuracy and completeness of the information shall be provided to the consumer by the consumer credit reporting agency, including the name, business address, and telephone number of any furnisher of information contacted in connection with that information, (5) a notice that the consumer has the right to add a statement to the consumer's file disputing the accuracy or completeness of the information, (6) a notice that the consumer has the right to request that the consumer credit reporting agency furnish notifications under subdivision (h), (7) a notice that the dispute will remain on f4 i]_e with the agency as long as the credit information is used, and (8) a. statement about the details of the dispute will be furnished to any rec=ipient as long as the credit information is retained in the agency's data base. A consumer cred=it reporting agency shall provide the notice pursuant to this subdivision respecting the procedure used to determine the accuracy and completeness of information, not later than 15 days after receiving a request from the consumer. (e) The presence of information in the consumer's file that contradicts the contention of the consumer shall not, in and of itself, constitute reasonable grounds for believing the dispute is frivolous or irrelevant. (f) 1f the consumer credit reporting agency determines that the dispute is frivolous or irrelevant, or if the reinvestigation does not resolve the dispute, or if the information is reinserted into the consumer's file pursuant to subdivision (c), the consumer may file a brief statement setting forth the nature of the dispute. The consumer credit reporting agency may limit these statements to not more than 100 words if it provides the consumer with assistance in writing a clear summary of the dispute. (g) Whenever a statement of dispute is filed, the consumer credit reporting agency shall., in any subsequent consumer credit report containing the information in question, clearly note that the information is disputed by the consumer and shall include in the report either the consumer's statement or a clear and accurate summary thereof. (h) Following the deletion of information from a consumer's file pursuant to this section, or following the filing of a statement of dispute pursuant to subdivision (f), the consumer credit reporting agency, at the request of the consumer, shall furnish notification that the item of information has been.deleted or that the item of information is disputed. In the case of disputed information, the notification shall. t_nclude the statement or summary of the dispute filed pursuant to subdivision. (f). This notification shall be furni..shed to any person designated by the consumer who has, within two years prior to the deletion or the filing of the dispute, received a consumer credit report concerning the consumer +.-or employment purposes, or who has, within 12 months of the deletion or the filing of the dispute, received a consumer credit report concerning the consumer for any other purpose, if these consumer credit reports contained the deleted or disputed information. The consumer credit reporting agency shall clearly and conspicuously disclose to the consumer his or her rights to make a request for this notification. The disclosure shall be made at or prior to the time the information is deleted pursuant to this section or the consumer's statement regarding the disputed information is received pursuant to subdivision (f) (i) A consumer credit reporting agency shall maintain reasonable procedures to prevent the reappearance in a consumer' s file and in consumer credit reports of information that has been Page 7 of 10 file:HC:1WINDOWSITEMPISB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).htm 07126%2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED deleted pursuant to this section and not reinserted pursuant to subdivision (c). (j) If the consumer's dispute is resolved by deletion of the disputed information within three business days, beginning with the day'the consumer credit reporting agency receives notice of the dispute in accordance with subdivision (a), and provided that verification thereof is provided to the consumer in writing within five business days following the deletion, then the consumer credit reporting agency shall be exempt from requirements for further action under subdivisions (d), (f), and (g). (k) If a consumer submits to a credit reporting agency a copy of a valid police report filed pursuant to Section 530.5 of the Penal Code, the consumer credit reporting agency shall promptly and permanently block reporting any information that the consumer alleges appears on his or her credit report as a result of a violation of Section 530.5 of the Pena! Code so that the information cannot be reported. The consumer credit reporting agency shall promptly notify the furnisher of the information that the information has been so blocked. Furnishers of information and consumer credit reporting agencies shall ensure that information is unblocked only upon a preponderance of the evidence establishing the facts required under paragraph (1), (2), or (3). The permanently blocked information shall be unblocked only if: (1) the information was blocked due to fraud, or ,2) the consumer agrees that the blocked information, or portions of the blocked information, were blocked in error, or (3) the consumer knowingly obtained possession of goods, services, or moneys as a result of the blocked transaction or transactions or, the consumer should have known that he or she obtained possession of goods, services, or moneys as a result of the blocked transaction or uransactions. if blocked information is unblocked pursuant to this subdivision, the consumer shall be promptly notified in the same manner as consumers are notified of the reinsertion of information pursuant to subdivision (c). The prior presence of the blocked informati.on in the consumer credit reporting agency's file on the consumer is not evidence of whether the consumer knew or should have known that he or she obtained possession of any goods, services, or moneys. For the purposes of this subdivision, fraud may be demonstrated by circumstantial. evidence. In unblocking information pursuant to this subdivision, furnishers and consumer credit reporting agencies shall, be subject to their respective requirements pursuant to this title regarding the completeness and accuracy of information. (1) Any provision in a contract that -�G f & prohibits the disclosure of a credit score by a .lender or a consumer credit reporting agency is void. A lender shall not have liability under any contractual provision for disclosure of a credit score. SEC. 6. Section 1785.20.2 is added to the Civil Code, to read: 1785.20.2. Any person who snakes or arranges loans and who uses a consumer credit score as defined in Section 1'785.15.1 in connection with _ _ an application for a closed end loan or establishment: of an open end loan for a consumer purpose that is secured by one to four units of residential real nroperty shall provide the following to the consumer as soon as reasonably practicable: (a.) A copy of the information - -.i 4er identified in ;;; z 4 i � 4144 —yg- subdivzsion (a) nt Section 1785.15.1 that was obtained from a credit reporting agency or was developed and used by the user of the information. In addition to the innformation provided tc it by a third party that provided the credit score or scores, a lender is only required to provide the notice contained in Page 8 of 10 file: / /C:\WINDOWS\TEMP 1SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).htm 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED subdivision (b) . (b) If a .lender uses an automated underwriting system to underwrite a loan, the lender may satisfy the obligation to provide a credit score by disclosing a credit. score and associated key factors supplied by a consumer credit reporting agency. However, if a numerical credit score is provided by an automated underwriting system and -that score is provided Co lenders, it shall be provided tc the consumer. (c) P user who uses a credit score not supplied by a third party may satisfy the obligation to provide a credit score by disclosing a credit score and associated key factors supplied by a consumer credit reporting agency. (d) A copy of the following notice, which shall include the came, address, and telephone number of €e=- tie each credit bureau providing a credit score that was used: NOTTCE TO THE HOME LOAN APP?.a.TMCANT in connection with your application for a home loan, the lender must disclose to you the score that a credit bureau ^T distributed to users and 'the lender used in connection with your home .:Loan, and the key factors affecting your credit scores. The credit score is a computer generated summary calculated at the time of the request and based on information a credit bureau or lender has on file. T: ^e scores are based on data about your credit history and payment patterns. Credit scores are important because they are used to assist the Lender in determining whether you will �JE�4 —ate :6•e a here obtain a loan They may also be used to determine what interest rate you may be offered on the mortgage. Credit scores can change over time , depending on your conduct, how your credit history and payment patterns change, and how credit scoring technologies change Because the score is based on information in your credit history, it is very important that you review the credit related information that is being furnished to make sure it is accurate. Credit records may vary from one company to another. Tf you have questions about your credit score or the credit information that is furnished to you, contact the credit bureau at the address and telephone number provided with this notice, or contact the '.ender, if the lender_ developed or generated the credit ._score. The credit bureau plays no part in the decision to take any action on the .Loan application and is unable to provide you with specific reasons for the decision on a loan application. Tf you have questions concerning the terms of the loan, contact the fender. (e) This section shall not require the user of a credit score to do any of the following: (1) Expla.ln the information provided pursuant to Section 1785.15.1, unless that information was developed or generated by the user. (2) Disclose any information other than a credit score or key factor, as defined in Section 1785.15.1. (3) Disclose any credit scone or related information obtained by the user after a loan has closed. (4) Provide more than one disclosure per Loan transaction. (f) The lender's obligation pursuant to this section shall be limited solely to providing a copy of the information that was received from the consumer credit reporting agency. A user has no liability under this section for the content of that information or for the omission of any information within the report provided by the Page 9 of 10 fnle:llC:1W1ND0MITEMPISB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED ( l4).ntm 07/26/2000 SB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED consumer credit reporting agency. SEC. 7. This act shall become operative on July 1, 2001. Page 10 of 10 lzle:i /C:1WlNDOWS1i EMPISB 1607 Senate Bill - AMENDED (14).htm 07%26/2000 COUNCIL CHAMBER 14400 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARIS, CA 91706 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA AUG 0 2 2000 ITEM N®. JUNE 20, 2000 TUESDAY 7:00 P.M. The COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the City of Baldwin Park met in an ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Members, Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Vice Chairman Pacheco, and Chairman Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Director; Arnold Alva rez- Glasman, Agency Attorney; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Secretary; Shafique Nayier, Interim Public Works Director, Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation /Community Services Director; Kathryn Tizcareno, City Clerk; and Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. Absent: Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer; CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED City Clerk Tizcareno presented the consent calendar as follows: Warrant Register No_ 509 was received and filed, A motion was made to approve the consent calendar as amended. MOTION: Member Gair SECOND: Vice Chairman Pacheco Motion carried. ;1[1::3 � [� °. f �_�:7'f► [e3w'3 JOINT MEETING WITH CITY ',IL COUNCIL — QUANTUM 21ST INC., q AND DISPOSITION & DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Mayor Lozano called the City Council to order for the purpose of conducting a Joint Public Hearing on this matter. Director Forintos presented the report stating that Mr. & Mrs. Quan of Quantum 21st Inc., have been working with Agency staff for the past 18 months. The proposed development consists of a state of the art mixed use project that includes a car wash, mini market, gas station and office space to be located at 1 -10 Freeway and the Dalewood off ramp. Staff recommends that the Council and the Agency approve the Disposition and Development Agreement as written and included with memorandum dated June 20, 2000. Community Redevelopment Agency Minutes -- June 20, 2000 Page 2 Mayor /Chairman Lozano declared the public hearing OPEN for public participation. Helen Quan, owner of Quantum 21St Inc., expressed her appreciation to staff and CouncillAgency members for the efforts put forth and the assistance given to Quantum in realizing the relocation and proposed construction of subject development. There being on one else wishing to speak, Chairman Lozano declared the public hearing CLOSED. In reply to Member Gair's inquiry, Ms. Quan stated that Quantum 21St Inc., is optimistic in acquiring the property at 1622 Vineland for a possible future development. Vice Chairman Pacheco thanked Ms. Quan for choosing to remain in the City of Baldwin Park as the location for her business expansion. A motion was made to waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 353 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA ( "AGENCY "), APPROVING A DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ( "DDA ") WITH QUANTUM 21 ST INC., ( "DEVELOPER ") FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GASOLINE STATION, CARWASH AND MINI - MARKET WITH RELATED USES ". MOTION: Vice Chairman Pacheco SECOND: Member Van Cleave Motion carried. ADJOURN There being no further matters before the Agency, the meeting adjourned at 8:48 p.m. Approved as presented by the Agency at its meeting held August 2, 20000 Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Secretary COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 JULY 12, 2000 WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. The COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the City of Baldwin Park met in an ADJOURNED REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Members, Linda Gair, Marten Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Vice Chairman Pacheco, and Chairman Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Director; Arnold Alvarez - Glasman, Agency Attorney; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Secretary; Shafique Nayier, Interim Public Works Director; Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation /Community Services Director; Kathryn Tizcareno, City Clerk; and Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk, Absent: Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer g- HOME BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT Ed Huetinck, Planning Commission, informed the City Council of the upcoming Home Beautification Award Project, and asked the council to participate by nominating at least one home for consideration of an award. CUSTOMER CONCERN AM/PM Mr. Huetinck stated that the AM/PM Gas Station does GAS STATION not provide printed receipts to its customers who use the debit machines located in the gas station islands. Mr. Huetinck asked for Council assistance by way of send a letter to the owner of the station to advise of this concern. There were no objections. 1`a1s1 ill F IAi•IY:067=144►1sT_ MINUTES WARRANT REGISTER NO. 510 CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED City Clerk Tizcareno presented the consent calendar as follows: The minutes of May 17, 2000, were approved as presented, Warrant Register No. 510 was received and filed. A motion was made to approve the consent calendar as approved. MOTION: Member Gair SECOND: Vice Chairman Pacheco Motion carried. Community Redevelopment Agency Minutes — July 12, 2000 Page 2 RECESS The agency recessed to closed session at 8:00 p.m., and reconvened at 11:00 p.m., with all members present. Attorney Alvarez - Glasman reported the action as follows: CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR — GC §54956.8 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT APPOINTMENT GCS 54957 Property: 21.5 Acre Site bounded by Big Dalton Ave (west), Merced Avenue on the north, Puente Avenue on the East, Garvey Avenue and the San Bernardino Interstate 10 Freeway south Negotiating Agency Negotiating with Lewis Parties: Investment Company, LLC Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Under Terms and Conditions of Disposition Negotiation: and Development Agreement ACTION: Agency Board received briefing and provided direction to staff. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Property: Vineland Avenue, south of the 1 -10 San Bernardino Freeway Negotiating Agency negotiating with Michael Parties. Touhey Co. Agency Dayle Keller and Arnold Alvarez - Negotiators: Glasman Under Terms of Lease Negotiation: ACTION: Matter was continued to August 2, 2000. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. Title: Recreation and Community Services Director (Continued from 6!20100) ACTION: Contract of Director Manuel Carrillo was approved, Title: Community Development Director (Continued from 6120100) ACTION: Contract of Rick Forintos was approved. Community Redevelopment Agency Minutes — July 12, 2000 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL ANTICIPATED LITIGATION (GC §54956.9 (c)) ADJOURN Approved as presented by the Agency at its meeting held August 2, 2000, Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Secretary Title- ACTIOW Page 3 Finance Director This matter was continued to July 19, 2000. Initiation of Number of cases (1) litigation: ACTION. City Council received briefing. No final action taken. Nothing further to report. There being no further matters before the Agency, the meeting adjourned at 11:02 p.m. COUNCIL CLAMBER 14403 E. PACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 JULY 19, 2000 WEDNESDAY 7:00 P_M, The COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY of the City of Baldwin Park met in REGULAR SESSION at the above time and place. ROLL CALL: Present: Members, Linda Gair, Marlen Garcia, William "Bill" Van Cleave, Vice Chairman Pacheco, and Chairman Manuel Lozano. Also Present: Dayle Keller, Chief Executive Director; Arnold Alva rez- Glasman, Agency Attorney; Richard LeGarra, Chief of Police; Jose Sanchez, Secretary; Shafque Nayier, Interim Public Works Director; Rick Forintos, Community Development Director; Manny Carrillo, Recreation /Community Services Director; Ana Montenegro, City Treasurer; and Rosemary M. Ramirez, Deputy City Clerk. Absent: Kathryn Tizcareno, City Clerk CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVAL Deputy City Clerk Ramirez presented the consent calendar as follows: CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED Member Gair requested that the following item be removed for discussion: 1) Item 1 -A, Minutes CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED WARRANT REGISTER NO, 511 CONSENT CALENDAR APPROVED Warrant Register No. 511 was received and filed. A motion was made to approve the consent calendar as amended. MOTION: Member Gair SECOND: Vice Chairman Pacheco Motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM REMOVED FOR DISCUSSION MINUTES Member Gair requested that the minutes of June 20, and July 12, 2000, be excluded from consideration of approval, as they were not included in the agenda packet for approval. Community Redevelopment Agency Minutes — July 19, 2000 Page 2 A motion was made to approve the minutes of June 7, 2000, as presented. MOTION: Member Gair SECOND: Vice Chairman Pacheco Motion carried. REPORTS OF OFFICERS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES CONSEPTUAL APPROVAL OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TOWER; LOCATION: 14913 E. RAMONA BOULEVARD; APPLICANT: NANCY CONROY, SPRINT PCS WIRELESS Approved as presented by the Agency at its Meeting held August 2, 2000, Rosemary M. Ramirez Deputy City Clerk Jose Sanchez Agency Secretary A motion was made to approve in concept, the installation of a mono palm at 14913 Ramona Boulevard; Applicant: Nancy Conroy, representing Sprint, PCS Wireless. MOTION: Member Garcia SECOND: Member Gair Motion carried. There being no further matters before the Agency, the meeting was adjourned at 5:56 p.m. c6WUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA AUG 0 2 2000 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ITEM NO. 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