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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012 05 02NOTICE AND CALL OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED AGENCIES AND THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting is hereby called to be held on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall — 3 d Floor Conference Room 307, 14403 East Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. Said Special Meeting shall be for the purpose of conducting business in accordance with the attached Agenda. NO OTHER BUSINESS WILL BE DISCUSSED Dated: April 26, 2012 Manuel Lozano Mayor AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, certify that I caused the aforementioned Notice and Call of a Special Meeting to be delivered via email (hard copy to follow) to each Member and to the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, and that I posted said notice as required by law on April 26, 2012. Z-� � " Y-'�/ Alejandra Avila City Clerk AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING Please note time and meeting May 2, 2012 location 5:30 p.m. CITY HALL - 3rd Floor, Conference Room 307 14403 EASTPACIFIC AVENUE BALDWIN PARK, CA 91706 (626) 960 -4019 BALDWIN P - A R- K Manuel Lozano - Mayor Susan Rubio - Mayor Pro Tem Marlen Garcia Council Member Monica Garcia - Council Member Ricardo Pacheco - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FA VOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS DURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO The public is encouraged to address the City Se invita al publico a dirigirse al Concilio o cualquiera Council or any of its Agencies listed on this otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or pare hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado en la on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiccidn. wish to address the City Council or any of its Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse al Concilio a Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durante el COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cads minutes speaking time. A Spanish- speaking persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay interpreter is available for your convenience. un infer rete para su conveniencia. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING — 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Council Members: Marlen Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tern Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite para hablar THIS 1S THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 1) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and/or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA St REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL 1NTERPRETE No se podra tomar action en algun asunto a menos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista alguna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a dectaraciones o preguntas hechas por personas, o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos Para tomar en consideration en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL 1. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR (GC §54957.6) Agency Negotiators: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer and other representatives as designated Employee Organizations: SEIU; Clerical; Professional and Technical Employees; Police Management Employees; Confidential Employees; Confidential Management and Baldwin Park Police Officer's Association; Un- represented employees; and part -time employees REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing agenda was posted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 24 hours prior to the meeting. April 26, 2012. Alejandra Avila City Clerk PLEASE NOTE: Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2"' Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960-4011, Ext. 466 or via e-mail at Fsalceda @baldwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4099. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.902.904 ADA TITLE II) AGENDA BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 2, 2012 7;00 PM COUNCIL CHAMBER 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) 9604011 BALDWIN P � A} R- K Manuel Lozano Susan Rubio Marlen Garcia Monica Garcia Ricardo Pacheco - Mayor - Mayor Pro Tern - Council Member - Council Member - Council Member PLEASE TURN OFF CELL PHONES AND PAGERS WHILE MEETING IS IN PROCESS POR FAVOR DE APAGAR SUS TELEFONOS CELULARES Y BEEPERS OURANTE LA JUNTA PUBLIC COMMENTS. The public is encouraged to address the City Council or any of its Agencies listed on this agenda on any matter posted on the agenda or on any other matter within its jurisdiction. If you wish to address the City Council or any of its Agencies, you may do so during the PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS period noted on the agenda. Each person is allowed three (3) minutes speaking time. A Spanish speaking interpreter is available for your convenience. COMENTARIOS DEL PUBLICO Se invita at publico a dirigirse at Concilio o cualquiera otra de sus Agencias nombradas en esta agenda, para hablar sobre cualquier asunto publicado on la agenda o cualquier tema que este bajo su jurisdiceion. Si usted desea la oportunidad de dirigirse at Concilio o alguna de sus Agencias, podra hacerlo durance el periodo de Comentarios del Publico (Public Communications) anunciado en la agenda. A cada persona se le permite hablar por tres (3) minutos. Hay un interprete pare su conveniencia. Any written public record relating to an agenda item for an open session cat' <a requiar meeting of tile, City Council that is distributed to the City Council less than 72 hours prior to fd7at innoting will be available for public ;rr7spe(,tior) at City Hall in the City Clerk's office at 144031 E, P 3r:rti(; Avenue, 3rd FrOor cduri; fq normal business hour- - Thursday, 7:30 a,ro, 6.-00 p.m.) CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING — 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL Council Members: Marion Garcia, Monica Garcia, Ricardo Pacheco, Mayor Pro Tom Susan Rubio and Mayor Manuel Lozano ANNOUNCEMENTS This is to announce, as required by Government Code section 54954.3, members of the City Council are also members of the Board .of Directors of the Housing Authority and Finance Authority, which are concurrently convening with the City Council this evening and each Council Member is paid an additional stipend of $30 for attending the Housing Authority meeting and $50 for attending the Finance Authority meeting. (NO STIPEND 1S PAID IF MEETING IS CANCELLED) PROCLAMATIONS, COMMENDATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Plaque of Recognition to the Seniors of the Year Honorees, Bobby Chavez and Jacqueline Williams Proclamation proclaiming "May" as Older American Month PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS Three (3) minute speaking time limit Tres (3) minutos sera el limite pars hablar THIS IS THE TIME SET ASIDE TO ADDRESS THE CITY COUNCIL PLEASE NOTIFY THE CITY CLERK IF YOU REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN INTERPRETER No action may be taken on a matter unless it is listed on the agenda, or unless certain emergency or special circumstances exist. The legislative body or its staff may: 9) Briefly respond to statements made or questions asked by persons; or 2) Direct staff to investigate and /or schedule matters for consideration at a future meeting. [Government Code §54954.2] ESTE ES EL PERIODO DESIGNADO PARA DIRIGIRSE AL CONCILIO FAVOR DE NOTIFICAR A LA SECRETARIA St REQUIERE LOS SERVICIOS DEL INTERPRETS No se podra tome accion en algOn asunto a memos que sea incluido en la agenda, o a menos que exista algOna emergencia o circunstancia especial. El cuerpo legislativo y su personal podran: 1) Responder brevemente a declareciones o preguntas hechas por personas; o 2) Dirigir personal a investigar y/o fijar asuntos pars tomar en consideracion en juntas proximas. [Codigo de Gobierno §54954.2] City Council Agenda - May 2, 2012 Page 2 CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 1. WARRANTS AND DEMANDS Staff recommends the City Council receive and file. 2. MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT: MARCH 2012 Staff recommends the City Council receive and file the monthly financial report for the period ended March 2012. 3. PROPOSED RECOGNITIONS BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Staff recommends the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the plaques and proclamation as outlined in the staff report. 4. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 1346— AN AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT TO CHAPTERS 152 (SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS) AND 153 (ZONING CODE) OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE (LOCATION; CITYWIDE: APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK: CASE NUMBER: Z -553 AND AZC -163) Staff recommends the City Council read by title only and adopt on second reading, Ordinance No. 1346 entitled, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING RESTATEMENTS AND AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTERS 152 (SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS) AND 153 (ZONING CODE) OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE AND THE CITY'S ZONING MAP (LOCATIONS: CITYWIDE; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBERS: Z -553 AND AZC -163) 5. APPROVAL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2012 SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM Staff recommends the City Council 1) Authorize staff to submit an application to the State of California, Department of Education to participate in the 2012 Summer Lunch Program; and 2) Authorize the Director of Recreation and Community Services to execute all Sumer Lunch Program documents, including the agreement with El Monte Union High School District; and 3) Allocate $40,000 from the General Fund to administer the program. 6. AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR PYROTECHNIC SERVICES FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS CELEBRATION Staff recommends the City Council 1) Award contract for one additional show to Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. for professional pyrotechnic services related to the 4th of July Fireworks Celebration in the amount of $14,500 and 2) Authorize the Director of Recreation and Community Services to execute the attached agreement. City Council Agenda — May 2, 2012 Page 3 7. AWARD A CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS TO MORENO ENGINEERING INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $54,906 Staff recommends the City Council 1) Award a Construction. Contract to Moreno Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $54,906; and 2) Authorize the Mayor to execute the Agreement shown in Attachment 3; and 3) Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute any necessary change orders in an amount not to exceed ten percent (10 %) of the original contract. SET MATTERS - PUBLIC HEARINGS (7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard). If in the future you wish to challenge the following in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk and/or City Council at or prior to the public hearing. 8. A REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 153.442 OF THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGE USE (LOCATION: ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONED PROPERTIES; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NO.: AZC -172) Staff recommends the City Council open the public hearing and following the public hearing adopt Resolution 2012 -018 entitled, "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGE /ACUPRESSURE LAND USES (LOCATION: ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONED PROPERTIES; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NO.: AZC- 172 ", and introduce for first reading, read by title only and waive further reading of Ordinance 1351, "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 153.442 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGEIACU PRESS URE USES." 9. PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE FISCAL YEAR 2012 -2013 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN AND THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN AND THE AMENDMENT TO THE FY 2011 -2012 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN Staff recommends the City Council conduct the public hearing and following the public hearing, approve 1) Public Service Reallocation of the $1 ,000 surplus; 2) FY 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan; 3) FY 2012.2013 Citizen Participation Plan and 4) Amendment to FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan REPORTS OF OFFICERS 10. CONTINUED FROM MEETING OF APRIL 11 2012 - REVIEW OF COMMISSION APPLICANTS AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS TO FILL THE JUNE 30, 2011 SCHEDULED VACANCIES FOR THE HOUSING COMMISSION AND PERSONNEL COMMISSION Staff recommends the City Council review all Commission applications and provide direction to staff. City Council Agenda — May 2, 2012 Page 4 CITY COUNCIL ACTING AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR All items listed are considered to be routine business by the City Council and will be approved with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a City Councilmember so requests, in which case, the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. 11. APPROVAL OF THE SECOND RECOGNIZED OBLIGATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE ( "ROPS ") FOR THE PERIOD FROM JULY THROUGH DECEMBER 2012 BY THE CITY COUNCIL AS GOVERNING BODY OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Staff recommends the City Council, as the governing Board of the Successor Agency, to the dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park, approve the ROPS. 12. APPROVAL OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY'S AND OVERSIGHT BOARD'S ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET AND CASH BALANCE STATEMENT Staff recommends the City Council, as the governing body of the Successor Agency, 1) approve the Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement; 2) Authorize the Successor Agency to initiate action to recover the revenue shortfall from the County; and 3) Authorize staff to notify the bond trustees of the possible shortage and/or nonpayment if sufficient bonds are not received from the County in June 2012. CITY COUNCIL 1 CITY CLERK 1 CITY TREASURER 1 STAFF REQUESTS & COMMUNICATIONS ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I, Alejandra Avila, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda was osted on the City Hall bulletin board not less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Dated this 26 H day of April, 2012. r Alejandra Avila City Clerk City Council Agenda T May 2, 2012 Page 5 PLEASE NOTE. Copies of staff reports and supporting documentation pertaining to each item on this agenda are available for public viewing and inspection at City Hall, 2nd Floor Lobby Area or at the Los Angeles County Public Library in the City of Baldwin Park. For further information regarding agenda items, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or via e-mail at Fsalceda @baidwinpark.com. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department or Risk Management at (626) 960 -4011. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable staff to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. (28 CFR 34.102.104 ADA TITLE II) City Council Agenda — May 2, 2012 Page 6 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BALDWIN P , A . R , K CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 STAFdr►W#8RT L TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City a cil FROM: Lorena Quijano, Finance Director DATE: May 02, 2012 SUBJECT: Warrants and Demands PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is for the City Council to ratify the payment of Warrants and Demands against the City of Baldwin Park. BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION: The attached Claims and Demands report format meets the required information in accordance with the Government Code. Staff reviews requests for expenditures for budgetary approval and for authorization from the department head or its designee. The report provides information on payments released since the previous City Council meeting; the following is a summary of the payments released: 1. The two payrolls of the City of Baldwin Park consisting of check numbers 194607 -- 194684. Additionally, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) Payroll deposits were made on behalf of City Employees from control numbers 221115 — 221665 for the period of March 18, 2012 through April 14, 2012 inclusive; these are presented and hereby ratified, in the amount of $754,001.44. 2. General Warrants, including check numbers 190221 to 190496 inclusive, in the total amount of $861,745.55 constituting claims and demands against the City of Baldwin Park, are herewith presented to the City Council as required by law, and the same hereby ratified. Pursuant to Section 37208 of the Government Code, the Chief Executive Officer or designee does hereby certify to the accuracy of the demands hereinafter referred to and to the availability of funds for payment thereof. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends City Council ratify the attached Warrants and Demands. 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I 0 I OI .4 z I H H H H I r z 1-7 f�A 1 E 0 E. f CITY OF BALDWIN PARK BALDW I P -A -R•K TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Office Lorena Quijano, Director of Finance ( 6 DATE: May 3, 2012 SUBJECT: Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 PURPOSE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 ITEM NO. a STAFF REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide City Council with a monthly financial report for the period ended March 2012. BACKGROUND The City's Fiscal Accountability Policy requires that a monthly financial report be presented to the City Council from September thru May. This report provides data up to March (combines the February data) and is an update from the Mid -Year Budget Report, which provided information as of January 2012. DISCUSSION The Monthly Financial Reports provide the City Council and staff with a monthly budgetary status. This is important since the recovery from the recent economic crisis is slow. As reported in the Mid -Year Report, the City is facing some challenges with continued decreases in revenue collections in some areas, fortunately these will be offset by expenditure savings. It is anticipated that we will use reserves as noted below: Adopted Annual Bud et YTD Revenue/ Expenditures Projected June 30, 2012 Projected vs. Adopted Budget Revenues 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174,870 - 488,180 Transfers In 0 0 0 0 Total Rev/Transfers In 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174,870 - 488,180 Expenditures 22,924,830 16,115,113 22,327,880 - 596,950 Transfers Out 1,327,950 677,280 1,327;950 0 Total ExplTransfers Out 24,252,780 16,792,393 1 23,655,830 - 596,950 Grand Totals - 589,730 - 3,047,618 1 -480,9601 108,770 Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 2 Following is amore detailed discussion on revenues and expenditures: Revenues The 2011 -2012 Adopted Budget included at total of $23,663,050 in revenue projections. These revenues and the related revenue projections are reflected below in the following four categories: Category . Adopted Annual Budget Revenue as of March 2012 Projected June 30, 2012 Projected vs. Adopted Budge Taxes 19,488,400 11,230,049 19,342,340 - 146,060 Police Revenues 1,998,820 1,038,241 1,733,72 - 265,100 Construction Revenues 890,500 587,533 890,50 Other Revenues 1,285,330 888,952 1,208,310 -77,02 Subtotal 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174;87 - 488,18 Transfers In 0 0 0 Grand Total 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174,870 - 488,18 As noted above, the expected revenue shortfall is $488,180. The following is a brief summary of the major fluctuations, both positive and negative reflected above (detailed revenues for the General Fund are included at the end of this report): 1. "Taxes" Taxes are expected to be lower by $146,060. As discussed in the Mid -Year, this is the net decrease and it's due to a combination of items. For example, although Sales Tax is expected to be higher by about $100,000 based on actual receipts, this increase is expected to offset the decrease in Utility Users Tax (UUT), which is anticipated to be lower by about $183,000. The decrease in UUT collections is due mainly from telephone companies (many individuals no longer use phones at home and there is an outstanding issue with how much or what can be taxed for cell phones). In addition to these major fluctuations, there are also some other items which will be lower such as business license taxes and VLF in lieu of taxes (about $63,000 combined). 2. "Police Revenues" Police Revenues are estimated to be lower by $265,100. As discussed in previous reports, the decrease is due to less franchise taxes from Royal Coaches and Vehicle Release Fees that have been decreasing since August/September 2010 when changes to the DUI checkpoint and impound policies were made. Reductions are also included for reductions in the collectability of parking citations. Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Rage 3 3. "Construction Revenues" Construction revenues are still expected to be within budget. As we know, the construction industry has yet to recuperate and there are less projects than anticipated. However, the City has fortunate to have had some projects that are currently being completed and /or which were completed during the year. 4. "Other Revenues " Other revenues are anticipated to be lower by $77,020. Although there are both increases and decreases netted in this amount, the largest decrease is projected in revenues related to Recreation. These revenues will be lower by about $150,000 net; mainly due to a decrease in facility rentals and the Latchkey program since the school district is offering the same programs for free. As noted above some revenue reductions are anticipated to be offset by some revenue increases, thus leaving the net shortfall for the year at $488,180. Although departments are expected to closely monitor their departmental revenues, there are circumstances where revenue shortages are beyond their control. For example, the Police Department revenues are still suffering due to the removal of the impound program and due to nonpayment of citations by those fined.. Expenditures The 2011 -2012 Adopted Budget included at total of $24,252,780 comprised of the following: Category Adopted Annual Budget Expenditures as of March 2012 Projected June 30, 2012 Adopted vs. Projected Personnel 17,732,660 12,716,008 17,308,248 424,412 Maintenance 805,970 475,873 759,331 46,639 Internal Charges 1,795,300 1,346,454 1,795,500 0 Contractual 2,475,900 1,473,882 2,339,814 136,086 Capital 115,000 102,896 125,187 10,187 Total Expenditures 22,924,830 16,115,113 22,327,880 596,950 Transfers 1,327,950 677,280 1,327,950 0 Grand Total 24,252,780 16,792,393 23,655,830 596,950 As of March 2012, expenditures are projected to be $23.6 million, a savings of $596,950 as compared to the original budget. The expected expenditure savings will offset the $488,180 in anticipated revenue reductions. The most significant reason for savings in expenditures is due to salary savings as a result of sworn vacant positions that the City has not been able to fill in the Police Department. It is important to note that any vacancies are for sworn positions since all non -sworn vacancies were eliminated during the fiscal year 2012 budget process. Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 4 Since 2006 the City has implemented proactive efforts to reduce expenditures and be more fiscally prudent. As a result, City staffing has declined significantly through attrition. The following table indicates the decrease in staffing levels since fiscal year 2005 -2006. As noted below, there have been significant reductions in staffing levels and in most cases current staffing levels are much lower than other cities. Any savings due to vacancies has already been used over the years to maintain operations. Staffing Levels The following table provides expenditures projections by Department: Category Adopted Annual Budget Expenditures as of March 2012 Projected June 30, 2012 Increase Department 2005/2006 2011/2012 Difference Decrease CEO 1 Council Support / City Clerk 8 2 -6 -75% Finance 11 7 -4 -36% Human Resources 4 2 -2 -50% Information and Support Services 4 3 -1 -25% Police (Non - Sworn) 27 23 -4 -15% Community Development 29 18 -11 -38% Public Works 37 25 -12 -32% Recreation and Community Services 11 10 -1 -9% Facilities Maintenance / Fleet Services 9 4 -5 -56% Subtotal Miscellaneous 140 94 -46 -33% Police Sworn 81 77 -4 -5% Total Decrease 221 171 -50 -23% The following table provides expenditures projections by Department: Category Adopted Annual Budget Expenditures as of March 2012 Projected June 30, 2012 Adopted vs. Projected City Council 158,280 124,221 168,834 10,554 Administration 445,230 317,023 472,894 27,664 Human Resources 212,700 151,414 207,141 5,559 Community Development 933,780 682,473 970,924 37,144 Police 16,690,590 11,621,485 16,051,190 639,400 Finance 533,930 390,072 1 558,289 24,359 Non-Departmental 872,300 565,582 785,232 87,068 Public Works 191,430 192,006 228,347 36,917 Recreation 2,886,590 2,070,837 2,885,029 1,561 Total Expenditures 22,924,830 16,116,113 22,327,950 596,950 Transfers Out 1,327,950 677,280 1,327,950 0 Grand Total 24,252,780 16,792,393 23,655,830 596,950 Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 5 Based on current trends, we anticipate that the overall budget will come in as budgeted. Nevertheless some departments reflect a higher projected amount at the end of the year based on the following: • With the dissolution of the Community Development Commission (CDC) we are projecting that some personnel costs will have to be charged to the various Departments' (i.e., City Council, Administration, Community Development and Finance) General Fund budgets. The reason for this is that although ABx126 provides fora minimum of $250,000 of administrative costs for year, the County of Los Angeles has notified cities that the County will "not" be providing any administrative cost for fiscal year 2011 -2012; in essence they have stated that the monies received up to January 31, 2012 (the last day that the CDC existed) should be "sufficient" to cover the rest of this fiscal year. Based on the CDC Dissolution, effective February 1. 2012, all CDC administrative expenses other than personnel costs (i.e., internal charges, supplies, meetings, and trainings) have been eliminated. • The City Clerk's budget (reflected under Administration) will be over budget due to the cost of elections; the invoice came in over the amount anticipated by about $30,000. • Lastly, in Public Works, there was about $44,000 related to emergency repairs associated with the HVAC repairs that were not expected and not in the budget, which had to be absorbed by the General Fund. Based on current trends, we anticipate that we will not have to use additional reserves since some of these departmental overages are offset by better than anticipated sale tax and /or by savings in other departments. In the mean time, departments will continue to monitor expenditures_ It is also important to note that since 2006, the City has reduced its expenditures significantly in many areas such as Materials, Supplies, Meetings and Conferences. Staffing and expenditure reductions have helped the City maintain operations and improve its fiscal strength despite a very bad economy, However, lack of economic growth, continued decline in revenues and actions of the State are creating significant adverse pressure on the City's financial condition. Trends for Other City Funds Other city funds can be categorized into restricted funds and those supported /subsidized by the General Fund. While any shortfall in subsidized funds must be paid for by the General Fund any savings are retained in these funds for future expenditures. These funds include funds such as Gas Tax, Prop A, Park Maintenance Assessment District and Street Lighting and Landscape Maintenance Fund. Based on current projections, these funds are within budget. In the restricted funds, monies are subject to restrictions, for example; Asset Seizure, Grant funds and funds which have legal or other restrictions. As stated in previous Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 6 reports, since the construction of the Transit Center has begun, we will begin to notice higher expenditures in the funds funding this project. However, there will be no adverse trends in the restricted funds. Summary As discussed above for the current year, based on current trends, we anticipate a revenue shortfall, which will be offset by lower expenditure and therefore additional reserves will not be required (other than the amount already budgeted). As we begin to prepare for the upcoming year, it is anticipated that revenues for fiscal year 2012 -2013 will be lower than what was budgeted in fiscal year 2011 -2012. In addition, we also need to battle with increases in personnel costs (retirement, health and worker's compensation). The City will also face additional impacts due to the elimination of the Redevelopment Agencies by the State. Originally it was anticipated that the impact would be approximately$100,000. However, it appears that due State and County desire to grab Tax Increment the impact will be higher. The County has already arbitrarily reduced the tax payments to both the City and the Successor Agency, which is likely to cause additional impacts and possible impact on the Successor Agency's ability to repay its obligations (i.e., bond payments); having said that, the Successor Agency Obligations have no impact on the General Fund. These impacts will result in an operating deficit, which would require the use of General Fund Reserves unless some or all of the following are enacted: • Employee Concessions • Program Reductions • New Revenues (revision to fees or taxes) Staff will continue to review revenue and expenditure trends and will be providing the City Council with an overview of the 2013 budget in the upcoming weeks. FISCAL IMPACT None RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the monthly financial report for the period ended March 2012. General Fund Revenues - As of March 2012 and Proiected as of June 30, 2012 Category Adopted Annual Bud et YTD Revenue as of March 2012 Projected June 30, 2012 Projected vs. Adopted Budget 3 Taxes Property Tax 2,770,000 1,570,652 2,770,000 0 Home Owner's Exemption 25,000 11,509 25,000 0 Public Safe Aug-Prop 172 240,000 149,122 240,000 0 Real Pro p2 Transfer Tax 85,000 62,558 85,000 0 Subtotal Property Tax 3,120, 000 1,793,841 3,120, 000 0 Sales Tax 5,025,000 2,999,843 5,125,000 100,000 Utility Users Tax 2,450,000 1,531,160 2,267,000 - 183,000 Prop Tax In Lieu of VLF 6,238,400 3,107,670 6,215,340 - 23,060 Franchise Tax 1,850,000 1,309,709 1,850,000 0 Business License Tax 580,000 407,297 540,000 - 40,000 Transient Occupancy Tax 225,000 80,529 225,000 0 Total Taxes: 19,488,400 11,230,049 19,342,340 - 146,060 4 Police Revenues Franchise Fees - Police 156,000 87,957 125,000 - 31,000 Vehicle Code Fines 771,000 452,727 700,000 - 71,000 Parking Citations 370,000 136,220 300,000 - 70,000 Truck Parking Citations 155,000 65,124 130,000 - 25,000 Vehicle Releases 168,000 111,782 155,000 - 13,000 Subtotal Major Police Revenues 1,620,000 853,810 1,410,000 -210,000 Booking Fees 25,000 20,228 25,000 0 Cops Ab3229 SLESF 128,120 85,710 128,120 0 Cost Recovery 50,400 2,480 15,000 - 35,400 Crossing Guard Program 18,000 0 18,000 0 False Alarms 25,000 600 10,000 - 15,000 ,fail Fees Revenue 35,000 34;525 40,000 5,000 LA Impact 16,500 9,825 16,500 0 Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 8 Category Adopted Annual Budget YTD Revenue Projected June 30, 2012 Projected vs. Adopted Bud et Police Charges 40,000 25,956 40,000 0 Police Overtime Reimbursement 40,000 4,057 30,000 - 10,000 Witness Fees 800 1,050 1,100 300 Subtotal Other Police Revenues 378,820 184,431 323,720 - 55,100 Total Police Revenues: 1,998,820 1,038,241 1,733,720 - 265,100 4 Construction Related Construction Permits 500,000 360,982 500,000 0 Building Plan Check Fees 290,000 164,917 290,000 0 Planninq Plan Check Fees 5,500 3,819 5,500 0 Subdivision Fees 20,000 3,507 20,000 i 0 i Permit Issuance Fees 75,000 54,308 75,000 0 j Total Construction Related: 890,500 587,533 890,500 0 Various Other Revenues Latch Key Childcare 277,000 157,648 175,000 - 102,000 Facility Rental 200,000 1140522 135,000 - 65,000 Billboards Revenue 138,000 100,500 138,000 0 Vehicle License Fees 0 40,371 40,370 40,370 Interest Income 15,000 39,445 10,000 -5,000 3% Admin Fee - Pc Loans 600 876 900 300 Abandoned Property Registration 13,000 14,135 13,000 0 Building Permit Fee Sb1473 500 686 900 400 Bp Now Revenue 6,000 1,500 3,000 -3,000 Bus Shelter Advertising 35,000 0 35,000 0 C &D Processing Fees 10,000 0 10,000 0 Code Enforcement Cites 85,000 36,666 85,000 0 Communication Lease Agreement 91,530 67,319 91,530 0 Damage To City Property 1,000 86 1,040 40 Design Review Fees 17,000 11,782 17,000 0 Engineering Fees 20,000 25,512 30,000 10,000 NPDES Charges 100 0 100 0 Monthly Financial Report: March 2012 Page 9 Category Adopted Annual Budget YTD Revenue Projected June 30, 2011 Projected vs. Adopted Budget Other Inter ovemmental 18,000 0 18,000 0 Other Licenses & Permits 1,500 1,860 1,900 400 Other Revenue 35,000 3,823 35,000 0 Parade & Carnival 14,000 6,124 6,100 -7,900 Passport Revenue 5,500 3,500 5,500 0 Pavement Restoration Fees 1,500 7,500 8,000 6,500 Recreation Fees 71,300 49,680 71,300 0 Summer Day Camp 0 1,772 25,000 25,000 Rental Allocation - Housing 40,000 26,666 40,000 0 Residential Development Tax 25,000 28,250 30,000 5,000 Sale Of Property 0 3,497 3,500 3,500 SB 90 Reimbursement 20,000 25,328 25,320 5,320 S6211 Pass Thru 25,000 39,048 39,050 14,050 Sewer Connection Fees 1,000 0 500 -500 Storm Drain Fees 10,000 0 5,000 -5,000 Metrolink Feeder Service 0 448 500 500 Street & Curb Permits 50,000 46,090 50,000 0 Tobacco Retailer Fees 17,800 14,364 17,800 0 Zoning Fees 40,000 19,954 40,000 0 Total Various Other Revenues: 1,285,330 888,952 1,208,310 - 77,020 Subtotal 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174,870 - 488,180 4 Transfers In 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 23,663,050 13,744,775 23,174,870 - 488,180 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REP& 70 2 BALDWIN ITEM NO. P A•R,K TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the City o r c*1 FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: Proposed Recognitions by the Mayor and City Council. PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to seek approval of the City Council of requests for plaques, proclamations and certificates; and to recap approved emergency requests. REQUESTS /RECAP The following requests for plaques and certificates were received: RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the above plaques, proclamations, and certificates. Tirne /DatetPlace of . Date Needed Re nested B.. ` List of Honorees Presentation Mayor Lozano Luis F. Cruz, Principal at 6:00pm1April 25 Plaque BPHS years of service Baldwin Park High 4.25.12 recognition_.__ School Department of Waste Management 10:45 am /April 28 Plaques Recreation & Employees — Years of Tree Planting Ceremony 4 -28 -12 Community Service Recognition Olive Middle School Services Department of Bobby "Baby" Chavez & 7:00pm /May 2 nd Plaques Recreation & Jacqueline Williams for Council Chambers 5 -2 -12 Community being named City & Services BPUSD Seniors of the Year Department of Proclamation proclaiming 7:00pm /May 2" Proclamation Recreation & "May" as Older American Council Chambers 5.2_12 Community month Services RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the preparation and presentation of the above plaques, proclamations, and certificates. r f f f 0 BALD IN P • A • R, K TO: FROM: DATE: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 _..1 STAFF RED. Consent Calendar Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development Manag May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: Second reading of Ordinance 1346. An amendment and restatement to Chapters 152 (Subdivision Regulations) and 153 (Zoning Code) of the City of Baldwin Park Municipal Code (Location: Citywide; Applicant: City of Baldwin Park, Case Number: Z -553 and AZC -163) PURPOSE This report requests City Council approval of Ordinance 1346 adopting restatements and amendments of and to Chapters 1152 (Subdivision Regulations) and 153 (Zoning Code) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code and the City's Zoning Map. BACKGROUNDIDISCUSSION This Ordinance was introduced at the City Council meeting on April 11, 2012 for first reading, and at that meeting Ordinance 1346 was approved by the City Council. This Ordinance amends and/or restates Chapters 152 and 153 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code and the City's Zoning Map. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Ordinance 1346 on second reading, read by title only and waive any further reading thereof. ATTACHMENTS *Attachment #1, Ordinance 1346 REPORT PREPARED BY: Amy L. Harbin, AICP, City Planner C:\Amy\AMYIWORD\Reports\Council Reports\AZC -963 Z -553 2nd reading.doc 9 ATTACHMENT #1 ORDINANCE 1346 ORDINANCE 1346 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ADOPTING RESTATEMENTS AND AMENDMENTS OF TO CHAPTERS 152 (SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS) AND 153 (ZONING CODE) OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE AND THE CITY'S ZONING MAP (LOCATIONS: CITYWIDE; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NUMBERS: Z -553 AND AZC -163) WHEREAS, the City is proposing a comprehensive update to the Zoning Ordinance, Case No. AZC -163, to achieve consistency with the General Plan 2020 and state law, by restating and amending Chapter 153 of the City's Municipal Code, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit A of this Resolution; WHEREAS, the City is proposing a comprehensive update to the Zoning Map designations, Case No. Z -553, to achieve consistency with the General Plan 2020, by restating and amending the current zoning map, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit B of this Resolution; WHEREAS, the City is proposing a comprehensive update to the City's Subdivision Regulations, by restating and amending Chapter 152 of the City's Municipal Code, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit C of this Resolution; WHEREAS, study sessions and/or workshops on the proposed comprehensive updates to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and the Zoning Map for both the public and Planning Commission were held on April 27, 2009, February 11, 2009, April 29, 2009, April 27, 2011, and May 11, 2011; WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park on June 8, 2011, to receive comments and consider an amendment to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and to the Zoning Map; WHEREAS, based on oral testimony and documentary evidence during the duly noticed public hearing on June 8, 2011, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 11 -11 recommending City Council approval of Negative Declaration for the proposed comprehensive update to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code, a new citywide design guidelines and amendments to the General Plan Land Use Policy Map and Zoning Map; Ordinance 1346 April 11, 2012 Paqe 2 WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on August 3, 2011, to receive comments and consider an amendment to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and to the Zoning Map; WHEREAS, the City Council voted to leave the public hearing open and continued the item to August 17, 2011; WHEREAS, at the City Council meeting on August 17, 2001, staff conducted a presentation on the amendment to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and Zoning Map; WHEREAS, the City Council voted to leave the public hearing open and continued the item to October 5, 2011; WHEREAS, on October 5, 2011, the City Council voted to leave the public hearing open and continued the item to November 16, 2011; WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on November 1.6, 2011, to receive comments and consider an. amendment to Chapters. 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and to the Zoning Map; WHEREAS, on November. 16, 2011, the City Council voted to close the public hearing, approve the Negative Declaration and continue the item to a date unspecified; and WHEREAS, the City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on April 11, 2012, to receive comments and consider an amendment to Chapters 152 and 153 of the City's Municipal Code and to the Zoning Map. NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The recitals above are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby finds and determines the amendments to the Chapter 153 and to the Zoning Map are consistent with the General Plan's objectives, policies and programs. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds and determines the amendments to Chapters 152 and 153 and to the Zoning Map are required by public interest, convenience and necessity. C:4AmylAMY\ WORD IReselutionsOrdinancesSCouncil Ordinances\AZC -163 and Z -553 #7.doc Ordinance 1346 April 11, 2012 Page 3 SECTION 4. The City Council, based upon its public review, approves and adopts the comprehensive update to the Zoning Ordinance by restating and amending Chapter 153 of the City's Municipal Code, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit A. SECTION 5. The City Council, based upon its public review, approve and adopt the comprehensive update to the Zoning Map designations by restating and amending the current zoning map, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit B. SECTION 6. The City Council, based upon its public review, approves and adopts the comprehensive update to the City's Subdivision Regulations by restating and amending Chapter 152 of the Municipal Code, in its entirety, as set forth in Exhibit C. SECTION .7. The City,. Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause a copy of the same to be published in a manner prescribed by law, and shall forward a copy of the same to the Secretary of the Planning Commission- PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of May, 2012. MANUEL LOZANO, MAYOR C:1 AmylAMYSWOROIResolutionsOrdinanceslCouncil OrdinancesWC -963 and Z -553 #7.doc Ordinance 1346 April 11, 2012 Page 4 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 1, Alejandra Avila City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance 1346 was introduced at a special meeting of the City Council held on April 11, 2012, and was adopted by the City Council at its regular meeting held on May 2, 2012, by the following vote of the Council: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:. ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK C:\Amy\AMYI WORD 1ResolulionsOrdinances4Councit Ordinances5AZG163 and Z•553 A7.doc CITY COUNCIL AGENDA or' CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF RE"'2 e BALDWIN ITEM N0. P•A�R•K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council 10 FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation and Community Service DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 2072 SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM PURPOSE This staff report requests from the City Council approval to submit an application to the State of California, Department of Education to participate in the 2012 Summer Lunch Program. BACKGROUND For eighteen (18) years, the City has participated in the state funded summer lunch program. Each year, the summer lunch program provides approximately over 53,878 lunches and 6,050 snacks to children of the community with nutritious meals each weekday throughout the summer. All lunch meals requires four (4) of the following components: one (1) serving of milk, one (1) serving of grains /bread, one (1) serving of meat or meat alternate, two (2) or more servings of vegetables and/or fruits. Snack only requires two (2) of the following four (4) components: one (1) milk, one (1) fruit/vegetable, one (1) grain or (1) meat/meat alternative. The lunch meals are served at nine (9) elementary schools, four (4) parks, and one (1) snack location for a total of fourteen (14) locations throughout the City. The program is funded through the State of California Department of Education through a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture. School Lunch Sites: Santa Fe Elementary School Pleasant View Elementary School Bursch Elementary School Vineland Elementary School Tracy Elementary School Geddes Elementary School Walnut Elementary School Kenmore Elementary School Foster Elementary School Park Snack Site: Morgan Park Park Lunch Sites: Morgan Park Hilda L. Solis Park Walnut Creek Nature Park Barnes Park DISCUSSION Staff has prepared an application with a program budget to participate in the 2012 Summer Lunch Program. As in previous years, the City will serve lunch and snack at various sites throughout the summer. Staff has also submitted an application to the Baldwin Park School Unified District for approval to serve lunch at (9) school sites. The program commences June 11 through August 3, 2012. This year, the lunch program will commence and finish earlier due to the revised school calendar for the Baldwin Park Unified School District. Meals will be provided free of charge at various times and locations throughout the City to allow all children to participate. Schedules are adjusted at sites offering summer school to accommodate students attending school. Under the program guidelines, the City may contract with a local school district to provide meals without going through a formal bid process. Therefore, the City will contract once again with the El Monte Union High School District as it has for the past eighteen (18) years to prepare and deliver meals consistent with the California Department of Education Nutrition Services Division guidelines. Staff has tried to bring the contract to the Baldwin Park Unified School District, however, the school district does not provide food vending services during the summer. Staff recently met with representatives from the El Monte Union High School District and they have agreed to prepare and deliver program meals to each site on a fifteen (15) day cycle menu. This year, the cost per lunch will be $3.10, which is an increase of $.10 cents in comparison to last year, which was $3.00. In addition, the costs of snacks increased from $.85 to $.90 per snack. FISCAL IMPACT The administrative and operational cost for the Summer Lunch Program is $200,000. There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund in FY 2011 -2012 since funds has been approved through the budget process. However, since part of the 2012 summer lunch program falls in FY 2012 -2013 budget, a match of $40,000 is needed to administer the program for FY 2012 -2013 for the months of July 2012, August 2012 and June 2013. The cost of the program is reimbursed by the State of California Department of Education with the exception of the City's contribution. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Authorize staff to submit an application to the State of California, Department of Education to participate in the 2012 Summer Lunch Program; and 2. Authorize the Director of Recreation and Community Services to execute all Summer Lunch Program documents, including the agreement with El Monte Union High School District; and 3. Allocate $40,000 from the General Fund to administer the program. Attachment: A - El Monte Union High School District Agreement CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3110) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT This agreement is entered into on SFSP SPONSOR CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DAY: 2 MONTH: MAY YEAR: 2012 by and between , herein after referred to as the Agency, and FOOD SERVICE VENDOR NAME: EL MONTE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT , herein after referred to as the Vendor. Whereas, it is not within the capability of the Agency to prepare specified meals under the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP); and Whereas, the facilities and capabilities of the Vendor are adequate to prepare and deliver specified meals to the Agency's facility(ies); and Whereas, the Vendor is willing to provide such services to the Agency on a cost reimbursement basis. Therefore, both parties hereto agree as follows: THE VENDOR AGREES TO: 2. Prepare unitized meals for x❑ delivery* ❑ pickup* ❑ inclusive or ❑ exclusive** of milk or juice each day, in accordance with the number of meals requested and at the cost(s) per meal listed below at the following location: (Attach additional sheet of paper if necessary.) NAME OF LOCATION SOUTH EL MONTE HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESSICITYISTATEIzIP 1001 DURFEE AVE. SOUTH EL MONTE CA 91733 ENTER THE TIME OF DAY THAT MEALS WILL BE AVAILE TO THE AGENCY TBA BREAKFAST SUPPLEMENTISNACK $.90 EACH LUNCH $3.10 EACH EACH SUPPER $ EACH Provide the Agency, for approval, a proposed cycle menu for the operational period, at least day(s) prior to the beginning of the period to which the menu applies. Any changes to the menu made after Agency approval must be agreed upon by the Agency, approved by the California Department of Education (CDE) and documented on the menu records. 3. Ensure that each meal provided to the Agency under this agreement meets the minimum requirements as to the nutritional content as specified by the SFSP Meal Pattern, Schedule B (attached) which is excerpted from the regulations 7 CFR Part 225.16 or an approved National School Lunch Program (NSLP)ISchool Breakfast Program (SBP) option. NSLPISBP vendors may use the same menu planning option they use during the school year in lieu of using the SFSP meal pattern. Snacks will meet the SFSP meal pattern. 4. Maintain full and accurate records which document: (1) the menus were provided to the Agency during the term of this agreement; (2) a listing of all components of each meal; and, (3) an itemization of the quantities of each component used to prepare said meal. The Vendor agrees to provide meal preparation documentation by using yield factors for each food item as listed in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Buying Guide when Calculating and recording the quantity of food prepared for each meal. *Check either pickup or delivery or both if this agreement is for a combination of sites that require both types of delivery. * *Check whether the vendor is to "include" or exclude" milk and juice with the meal. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3110) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 2 5. Maintain such cost records as invoices, receipts and/or other documentation that exhibit the purchase, or otherwise availability to the Vendor, of the meal components and quantities itemized in the meal preparation records. 6. Maintain, on a daily basis, an accurate count of the number of meals, by meal type, prepared for and delivered /picked up by the Agency. Meal count documentation must include the number of meals requested by the Agency. 7. Allow the Agency to increase or decrease the number of meal orders, as needed, when the request is made Within the following scheduled delivery time: * 4 HOURS 8. Present to the Agency an invoice accompanied by reports no later than the 5 day of each month, which itemizes the previous month's delivery. The Vendor agrees to forfeit payment for meals which are not ready within one (1) hour of the agreed upon delivery time, are spoiled or unwholesome at the time of delivery, or do not otherwise meet the meal requirements contained in this agreement. In cases of nonperformance or noncompliance on the part of the Vendor, the Vendor shall pay the Agency for any excess costs the Agency incurs by obtaining meals from another source. 9. Provide the Agency with a copy of current health certifications for the food service facility in which it prepares meals for the SFSP. The Vendor shall ensure that all health and sanitation requirements of the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law, Chapter 4 of the California Health and Safety Code, are met at all times. 10. Operate in accordance with current SFSP regulations. Comply with all other USDA regulations regarding food service vendors including those specified for commercial food service if applicable. 11. Retain all required records for a period of three (3) years after the end of the fiscal year to which they pertain (or longer, if an audit is in progress). Upon request, make all accounts and records pertaining to the agreement available to a certified public accountant hired by the Agency, representatives of the CDE, USDA, and the Office of Inspector General for audits or administrative reviews at a reasonable time and place. 12. Not subcontract for the total meal, with or without milk, or for the assembly of the meal. 13. Be paid by the Agency for all meals delivered /picked up in accordance with the agreement. Neither the CDE nor the USDA will assume any liability for payment of differences between the number of meals prepared for delivery and /or pickup by the Vendor and the number of meals served by the Agency that are eligible for reimbursement. 14. Accept commodities from the Agency. The commodities will be used in the preparation of meals provided for the SFSP. The Vendor will reduce the price of the meals by the fair market value of the commodities used in the meals. Price reductions will be itemized on the invoice. All commodities until used are the property of the Agency. " Negotiable time frame, but should be no longer than 24 hours CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3/10) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 3 THE AGENCY AGREES TO: Request by telephone no later than ** 3:30PM , an accurate number of meals to be delivered or picked up by the Agency each day. Notify the Vendor of necessary increases or decreases in the number of meals ordered within *4 hours of the scheduled delivery or pickup time. Errors in meal orders made by the Agency shall be the responsibility of the Agency. 2. Ensure that an Agency representative is available at each delivery or pickup site at the specified time on each specified day to receive, inspect, and sign for the requested number of meals. This individual will verify the temperature, quality, and quantity of each meal delivered or picked up. The Agency assures the Vendor that this individual will be trained and knowledgeable in the record keeping and meal requirements of the SFSP, and with local health and safety codes. 3. Provide personnel to serve meals, clean the serving and eating areas, and assemble transport carts and auxiliary items for pickup by the Vendor (if applicable) no later than: ** 2 :00pm 4. Notify the Vendor, within 5 changes, additions, or deletions. days of receipt of the next month's proposed cycle menu, of Provide the Vendor with a copy of 7 CFR Part 225.16; the SFSP Meal Pattern, Schedule B; the USDA Food Buying Guide; and all other technical assistance materials pertaining to the food service requirements of the SFSP. The Agency will, within 24 hours of receipt from the NSD, advise the Vendor of any changes in the food service requirements. 6. Pay the Vendor by the 15TH day of each month the. full amount as presented on the monthly itemized invoice. Notify the Vendor within 48 hours of receipt of any discrepancy in the invoice. Pay the Vendor for all meals delivered /picked up in accordance with the agreement. Neither the California Department of Education nor USDA assume any liability for payment of the difference between the number of meals prepared, picked up by the Agency, delivered by the Vendor, and the number of meals served by the Agency that are eligible for reimbursement. 7. Order only those commodities that can be incorporated into its meals. The Agency shall be responsible for transferring all unused commodities at the close of the SFSP. The Agency is responsible for the fair market value of any commodity losses that may occur. * Negotiable time frame, but should be no longer than 24 hours * *Time of day or day of week CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 4 TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT: SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (REV. 3110) This agreement will take effect commencing on JUNE 11, 2012 and shall end on AUGUST 3, 2012 , but no later than September 30. This agreement may be terminated by either party giving notice at least 30 days prior to the date of termination. The Agency shall have the option to cancel this contract if the federal government withdraws funds to support the SFSP. It is further understood that in the event the contract is cancelled, the Agency shall be responsible for meals that have already been assembled, delivered /picked up in accordance with this agreement. SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY VENDING TO A SPONSOR: Enter the SMI planning option(s) you will use and submit a menu to the sponsor for NSD's approval if it is not the standard SFSP Meal Pattern: If the Agency agrees to the menu planning option, the school will train the Agency by: AGENCY: Agrees to allow the school to use the SMl menu planning option noted above (submit menu for NSD's approval): Yes ❑ No ❑ In witness thereof, the parties hereto 01oxecuted this agreement as of the dates indicated below: VENDOR OFFICIAL (SIGNATURE) AGENCY OFFICIAL (SIGNATURE) VENDOR OFFICIAL NAME (PRINT) SUZY SAYRE AGENCY OFFICIAL NAME (PRINT) MANUEL CARRILLO JR. TITLE DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES TITLE DIRECTOR TELEPHONE NUMBER 626- 258 -5771 TELEPHONE NUMBER 626- 813 -5245 ExT. 314 DATE DATE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT This agreement is entered into on SFSP SPONSOR CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DAY: 2 MONTH: MAY YEAR: 2012 SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM (REV. 3110) by and between herein after referred to as the Agency, and FOOD SERVICE VENDOR NAME: EL MONTE UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT , herein after referred to as the Vendor. Whereas, it is not within the capability of the Agency to prepare specified meals under the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP); and Whereas, the facilities and capabilities of the Vendor are adequate to prepare and deliver specified meals to the Agency's facility(ies); and Whereas, the Vendor is willing to provide such services to the Agency on a cost reimbursement basis. Therefore, both parties hereto agree as follows: THE VENDOR AGREES TO: Prepare unitized meals for x❑ delivery* ❑ pickup* ❑ inclusive or ❑ exclusive" of milk or juice each day, in accordance with the number of meals requested and at the cost(s) per meal listed below at the following location: (Attach additional sheet of paper if necessary.) NAME OF LOCATION SOUTH EL MONTE HIGH SCHOOL ADDRESSICITYISTATEIZIP 1001 DURFEE AVE. SOUTH EL MONTE CA 91733 ENTER THE TIME OF DAY THAT MEALS WILL BE AVAILE TO THE AGENCY TBA BREAKFAST $ EACH LUNCH SUPPLEMENTISNACK $.90 EACH $3.10 EACH SUPPER $ EACH 2. Provide the Agency, for approval, a proposed cycle menu for the operational period, at least day(s) prior to the beginning of the period to which the menu applies. Any changes to the menu made after Agency approval must be agreed upon by the Agency, approved by the California Department of Education (CDE) and documented on the menu records. Ensure that each meal provided to the Agency under this agreement meets the minimum requirements as to the nutritional content as specified by the SFSP Meal Pattern, Schedule B (attached) which is excerpted from the regulations 7 CFR Part 225.16 or an approved National School Lunch Program (NSLP) /School Breakfast Program (SBP) option. NSLP /SBP vendors may use the same menu planning option they use during the school year in lieu of using the SFSP meal pattern. Snacks will meet the SFSP meal pattern. 4. Maintain full and accurate records which document; (1) the menus were provided to the Agency during the term of this agreement; (2) a listing of all components of each meal; and, (3) an itemization of the quantities of each component used to prepare said meal. The Vendor agrees to provide meal preparation documentation by using yield factors for each food item as listed in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Buying Guide when calculating and recording the quantity of food prepared for each meal. "Check either pickup or delivery or both if this agreement is fora combination of sites that require both types of delivery_ *`Check whether the vendor is to "include" or exclude" milk and juice with the meal. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3110) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 2 5. Maintain such cost records as invoices, receipts and/or other documentation that exhibit the purchase, or otherwise availability to the Vendor, of the meal components and quantities itemized in the meal preparation records. 6. Maintain, on a daily basis, an accurate count of the number of meals, by meal type, prepared for and delivered /picked up by the Agency. Meal count documentation must include the number of meals requested by the Agency. 7. Allow the Agency to increase or decrease the number of meal orders, as needed, when the request is made Within the following scheduled delivery time: * 4 HOURS 8. Present to the Agency an invoice accompanied by reports no later than the 5 day of each month, which itemizes the previous month's delivery. The Vendor agrees to forfeit payment for meals which are not ready within one (1) hour of the agreed upon delivery time, are spoiled or unwholesome at the time of delivery, or do not otherwise meet the meal requirements contained in this agreement. In cases of nonperformance or noncompliance on the part of the Vendor, the Vendor shall pay the Agency for any excess costs the Agency incurs by obtaining meals from another source. 9. Provide the Agency with a copy of current health certifications for the food service facility in which it prepares meals for the SFSP. The Vendor shall ensure that all health and sanitation requirements of the California Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law, Chapter 4 of the California Health and Safety Code, are met at all times. 10. Operate in accordance with current SFSP regulations. Comply with all other USDA regulations regarding food service vendors including those specified for commercial food service if applicable. 11. Retain all required records for a period of three (3) years after the end of the fiscal year to which they pertain (or longer, if an audit is in progress). Upon request, make all accounts and records pertaining to the agreement available to a certified public accountant hired by the Agency, representatives of the CDE, USDA, and the Office of Inspector General for audits or administrative reviews at a reasonable time and place. 12, Not subcontract for the total meal, with or without milk, or for the assembly of the meal. 13. Be paid by the Agency for all meals delivered /picked up in accordance with the agreement. Neither the CDE nor the USDA will assume any liability for payment of differences between the number of meals prepared for delivery and /or pickup by the Vendor and the number of meals served by the Agency that are eligible for reimbursement. 14. Accept commodities from the Agency. The commodities will be used in the preparation of meals provided for the SFSP. The Vendor will reduce the price of the meals by the fair market value of the commodities used in the meals. Price reductions will be itemized on the invoice. All commodities until used are the property of the Agency. * Negotiable time Frame, but should be no longer than 24 hours CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3110) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 3 THE AGENCY AGREES TO: Request by telephone no later than "" 3:30PM , an accurate number of meals to be delivered or picked up by the Agency each day. Notify the Vendor of necessary increases or decreases in the number of meals ordered within "4 hours of the scheduled delivery or pickup time. Errors in meal orders made by the Agency shall be the responsibility of the Agency. 2. Ensure that an Agency representative is available at each delivery or pickup site at the specified time on each specified day to receive, inspect, and sign for the requested number of meals. This individual will verify the temperature, quality, and quantity of each meal delivered or picked up. The Agency assures the Vendor that this individual will be trained and knowledgeable in the record keeping and meal requirements of the SFSP, and with local health and safety codes. 3. Provide personnel to serve meals, clean the serving and eating areas, and assemble transport carts and auxiliary items for pickup by the Vendor (if applicable) no later than: "" 2:00PM 4. Notify the Vendor, within 5 changes, additions, or deletions. days of receipt of the next month's proposed cycle menu, of Provide the Vendor with a copy of 7 CFR Part 225.16; the SFSP Meal Pattern, Schedule B; the USDA Food Buying Guide; and all other technical assistance materials pertaining to the food service requirements of the SFSP. The Agency will, within 24 hours of receipt from the NSD, advise the Vendor of any changes in the food service requirements. 6. Pay the Vendor by the 15TH day of each month the full amount as presented on the monthly itemized invoice. Notify the Vendor within 48 hours of receipt of any discrepancy in the invoice. Pay the Vendor for all meals delivered /picked up in accordance with the agreement. Neither the California Department of Education nor USDA assume any liability for payment of the difference between the number of meals prepared, picked up by the Agency, delivered by the Vendor, and the number of meals served by the Agency that are eligible for reimbursement. 7. Order only those commodities that can be incorporated into its meals. The Agency shall be responsible for transferring all unused commodities at the close of the SFSP. The Agency is responsible for the fair market value of any commodity losses that may occur. Negotiable time frame, but should be no longer than 24 hours "Time of day or day of week CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM NUTRITION SERVICES DIVISION (REV. 3110) SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM STANDARD FOOD SERVICE AGREEMENT Page 4 TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT: This agreement will take effect commencing on JUNE 11, 2012 and shall end on AUGUST 3, 2012 , but no later than September 30. This agreement may be terminated by either party giving notice at least 30 days prior to the date of termination. The Agency shall have the option to cancel this contract if the federal government withdraws funds to support the SFSP. It is further understood that in the event the contract is cancelled, the Agency shall be responsible for meals that have already been assembled, delivered /picked up in accordance with this agreement. SCHOOL FOOD AUTHORITY VENDING TO A SPONSOR: Enter the SMI planning option(s) you will use and submit a menu to the sponsor for NSD's approval if it is not the standard SFSP Meal Pattern: If the Agency agrees to the menu planning option, the school will train the Agency by: AGENCY: Agrees to allow the school to use the SMI menu planning option noted above (submit menu for NSD's approval): Yes ❑ No Q In witness thereof, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the dates indicated below: VENDOR OFFICIAL (SIGNATURE) AGENCY OFFICIAL (SIGNATURE) VENDOR OFFICIAL NAME (PRINT) AGENCY OFFICIAL NAME (PRINT) SUZY SAYRE Manuel Carrillo Jr- TITLE TITLE DIRECTOR OF FOOD SERVICES Dirprtor TELEPHONE NUMBER TELEPHONE NUMBER 626- 258 -5771 626 - 813 -5245 Ext. DATE DATE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 BALDWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAF94*R-T-=-'---'- P,A•R,K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Manuel Carrillo Jr., Director of Recreation & Community Servic DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR PYROTECHNIC SERVICES FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS CELEBRATION PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to recommend to the City Council the award of a contract for $14,500 to Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. for professional pyrotechnic services related to the 4th of July Fireworks Celebration. BACKGROUND At their March 7, 2012 City Council meeting, the Council approved a Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit bids from professional pyrotechnic companies. The RFP stated all bids had to include a quote for a firework show to be performed on July 4, 2012, with an option to extend the contract for one additional firework show to be performed on July 4, 2013. Only three companies in the United States exist to provide professional pyrotechnic services, they are Fireworks & Stage FX America, Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. and Zambelli Fireworks Inc. Since professional pyrotechnic services is a specialized field, staff took an active approach to increase the bid pool by placing several phone calls, mailing and faxing letters to encourage the participation from these three companies in the bidding process. Despite several efforts to reach out to all three companies, Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. was the only contractor to submit a proposal with the option of (1) one additional show, which met all the requirements set forth by the city, county, state and federal guidelines. Fireworks & Stage FX America and Zambelli Fireworks, Inc. did not submit any proposals for the April 20, 2012 deadline. DISCUSSION The Department is proposing to award the contract extension to Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. in the amount of $14,500 for the City's 4th of July celebration, which includes a $2,000.00 dollars savings from the previous year. The proposed amount of $14,500 consists of 'an 18- minute custom designed, synchronized and choreographed sky concert. The show will be electronically fired and incorporates musical and narrative scores, a show director and approximately 1,961 fired pieces. The proposed amount includes all necessary permits, insurances and licensed pyrotechnic staff for the 4th of July event. Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. has provided pyrotechnical services to the City for previous 4th of July performances. Based in Rialto, California, Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. is considered the leading world - renowned innovator of pyrotechnical performances, perfecting the sky concert and sky pyro musical. Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. has produced and presented more public fireworks displays and shows than any other United States pyrotechnic firm. FISCAL IMPACT Funding is included in the FY 2011 -2012 budget. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council: Award contract for (1) one additional show to Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. for professional pyrotechnic services related to the 4th of July Fireworks Celebration in the amount of $14,500; and 2. Authorize the Director of Recreation & Community Services to execute the attached agreement. Attachments: A -Agreement B - Pyrotechnic Proposal "B" Pyro Speetaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909-355-8120:::: Fax: 909- 355 -9813 Pagel of 4 PRODUCTION AGREEMENT This agreement ( "Agreement ") is made this 2 _day of May 2012 by and between Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., a California corporation, hereinafter referred to as ("PYRO'), and City of Baldwin Park, hereinafter referred to as ( "CLIENT "). PYRO and CLIENT are sometimes referred to as "Party" or collectively as "Parties" herein. 1. Engagement - CLIENT hereby engages PYRO to provide to CLIENT one fireworks production ( "Production "), and PYRO accepts such engagement upon all of the promises, terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. The Production shall be substantially as outlined in Program "B ", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 1.1 PYRO Duties — PYRO shall provide all pyrotechnic equipment, trained pyrotechnicians, shipping, pyrotechnic products, application for specific pyrotechnic permits (the cost of which, including standby fees, shall be paid by CLIENT) relating to the Production, insurance covering the Production and the other things on its part to be performed as more specifically set forth below in this Agreement and in the Scope of Work ( "Scope of Work "), attached hereto, incorporated herein by this reference, and made a part of this Agreement as though set forth fully herein. 1.2 CLIENT Duties — CLIENT shall provide to PYRO a suitable site ( "Site ") for the Production, security for the Site as set forth in Paragraph 6 hereof, access to the Site, any permission necessary to utilize the Site for the Production, and the other things on its part to be performed as more specifically set forth below in this Agreement and in the Scope of Work. All Site arrangements are subject to PYRO's reasonable approval as to pyrotechnic safety, suitability, and security. All other conditions of the Site shall be the responsibility of CLIENT, including, but not limited to, access, use, control, parking and general safety with respect to the public, CLIENT personnel and other contractors. 2. Time and Place - The Production shall take place on July 4, 2012 at approximately 9:00 PM; at Sierra Vista Hi hg_ School Field Behind Bleachers, 3600 Frazier Street, Baldwin Park. CA Site. 3. Fees, Interest, and Expenses - 3.1 Fee - CLIENT agrees to pay PYRO a fee of $14,500.00 USD (FOURTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLI;,ARS) ( "Fee ") for the Production. CLIENT shall pay to PYRO $7450.00 USD (SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS) of the Fee plus estimated permit and standby fees, specified production costs, and other regulatory costs approximated at $00.00 OR an amount to be determined, for a total of 7 50.00 as a deposit ( "Deposit ") upon the execution of this Agreement by both parties but no later, than May 10, 2012. The balance of the Fee shall be paid no later than July 9, 2012. CLIENT authorizes PYRO to receive and verify credit and financial information concerning CLIENT from any agency, person or entity including but not limited to credit reporting agencies. The "PRICE FIRM" date, the date by which the executed Agreement must be delivered to Pyro, is set forth in paragraph 20. 12 Interest - In the event that the Fee is not paid in a timely. manner, CLIENT will be responsible for the payment of 1.5% interest per month or 18% annually on the unpaid balance. If litigation arises out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable costs incurred in connection with the litigation, including, but not limited to attorneys' fees. 3.3 Expenses — PYRO shall pay all normal expenses directly related to the Production including freight, insurance as outlined, pyrotechnic products, pyrotechnic equipment, experienced pyrotechnic personnel to setup and discharge the pyrotechnics and those additional items as outlined as PYRO's responsibility in the Scope of Work. CLIENT shall pay all costs related to the Production not supplied by PYRO including, but not limited to, those items outlined as CLIENT's responsibility in this Agreement and Scope of Work. 4. Proprietary Rights - PYRO represents and warrants that it owns all copyrights, including performance rights, to this Production, except that PYRO does not own CLIENT -owned material or third - party -owned material that has been included in the Production, and as to such CLIENT -owned and third -party- owned material, CLIENT assumes full responsibility therefore. CLIENT agrees that PYRO shall retain ownership of and all copyrights and other rights to, the Production, except that PYRO shall not acquire or retain any ownership or other rights in or to CLIENT -owned material and third - party-owned material and shall not be responsible in any way for such material. If applicable, CLIENT consents to the use of CLIENT -owned material and represents that it has or will obtain any permission from appropriate third parties sufficient to authorize public exhibition of any such material in connection with this Production. PYRO reserves the ownership rights in its trade names that are used in or are a product of the Production. Any reproduction by sound, video or other duplication or recording process without the express written permission of PYRO is prohibited. 5. Safe - PYRO and CLIENT shall each comply with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and employ safety programs and measures consistent with recognized applicable industry standards and practices. At all times before and during the Production, it shall be within PYRO's sole discretion to determine whether or not the Production may be safely discharged or continued. It shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by PYRO for fireworks to fail or malfunction, or for PYRO to determine that the Production cannot be discharged or continued as a result of any conditions or circumstances affecting safety beyond the reasonable control of PYRO. 6. Security - CLIENT shall provide adequate security personnel, barricades, and Police Department services as may be necessary to preclude individuals other than those authorized by PYRO from entering an area to be designated by PYRO as the area for the set -up and discharge of the Production, including a fallout area satisfactory to PYRO where the pyrotechnics may safely rise and any debris may safely fall. PYRO shall have no responsibility for monitoring or controlling CLIENT's other contractors, providers or volunteers; the public; areas to which the public or contractors have access; or any other public or contractor facilities associated with the Production. 7. Cleanup - PYRO shall be responsible for the removal of all equipment provided by PYRO and clean up of any live pyrotechnic debris made necessary by PYRO. CLIENT shall be responsible for any other clean up which may be required of the Production or set -up, discharge and fallout areas including any environmental clean -up. PS V 1 -2e Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909- 355 -8120 :::: Fax: 909 -355 -9813 Page 2 of 4 S. Permits - PYRO agrees to apply for permits for the firing of pyrotechnics only from the LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT, FAA, and USCG, if required. CLIENT shall be responsible for any fees associated with these permits including standby fees. CLIENT shall be responsible for obtaining any other necessary permits, paying associated fees, and making other appropriate arrangements for Police Departments, other Fire Departments, road closures, eventlactivity or land use permits or any permission or permit required by any Local, Regional, State or Federal Government. 9_ Insurance - PYRO shall at all times during the performance of services herein ensure that the following insurance is maintained in connection with PYRO's performance of this Agreement: (1) commercial general liability insurance, including products, completed operations, and contractual liability under this Agreement; (2) automobile liability insurance, (3) workers' compensation insurance and employer liability insurance. Such insurance is to protect CLIENT from claims for bodily injury, including death, personal injury, and from claims of property damage, which may arise from PYRO's performance of this Agreement, only. The types and amounts of coverage shall be as set forth in the Scope of Work. Such insurance shall not include claims which arise from CLIENT's negligence or willful conduct or from failure of CLIENT to perform its obligations under this Agreement, coverage for which shall be provided by CLIENT. The coverage of these policies shall be subject to reasonable inspection by CLIENT. Certificates of Insurance evidencing the required general liability coverage shall be furnished to CLIENT prior to the rendering of services hereunder and shall include that the following are named as additionally insured: CLIENT; Sponsors, Landowners, Barge Owners, if any; and Permitting Authorities, with respect to the operations of PYRO at the Production. Pyrotechnic subcontractors or providers, if any, not covered under policies of insurance required hereby, shall secure, maintain and provide their own insurance coverage with respect to their respective operations and services. 10. Indemnification - PYRO represents and warrants that it is capable of furnishing the necessary experience, personnel, equipment, materials, providers, and expertise to produce the Production in a safe and professional manner. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, PYRO shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend CLIENT and the additional insureds from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liabilities and expenses, including but not limited to, attorney and other professional fees and court costs, in connection with the loss of life, personal injury, and/or damage to property, arising from or out of the Production and the presentation thereof to the extent such are occasioned by any act or omission of PYRO, their officers; agents, contractors, providers, or employees. CLIENT shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend PYRO from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liability and expenses, including but not limited to, attorney and other professional fees and court costs in connection with the toss of life, personal injury, and/or damage to property, arising from or out of the Production and the presentation thereof to the extent such are occasioned by any act or omission of CLIENT, its officers, agents, contractors, providers, or employees. In no event shall either party be liable for the consequential damages of the other party. 11. Limitation of Damages for Ordinary Breach - Except in the case of bodily injury and property damage as provided in the insurance and indemnification provisions of Paragraphs 9 and 10, above, in the event CLIENT claims that PYRO has breached this Agreement or was otherwise negligent in performing the Production provided for herein, CLIENT shall not be entitled to claim or recover monetary damages from PYRO beyond the amount CLIENT has paid to PYRO under this Agreement, and shall not be entitled to claim or recover any consequential damages from PYRO including, without limitation, damages for loss of income, business or profits. 12. Force Maieure - CLIENT agrees to assume the risks of weather, strike, civil unrest, terrorism, military action, governmental action, and any other causes beyond the control of PYRO which may prevent the Production from being safely discharged on the scheduled date, which may cause the cancellation of any event for which CLIENT has purchased the Production, or which may affect or damage such portion of the exhibits as must be placed and exposed a necessary time before the Production. If, for any such reason, PYRO is not reasonably able to safely discharge the Production on the scheduled date, or at the scheduled time, or should any event for which CLIENT has purchased the Production be canceled as a result of such causes, CLIENT may (i) reschedule the Production and pay PYRO such sums as provided in Paragraph t3, or (ii) cancel the Production and pay PYRO such sums as provided in Paragraph 14, based upon when the Production is canceled. 13. Rescheduling Of Event -If CLIENT elects to reschedule the Production, PYRO shall be paid the original Fee plus all additional expenses made necessary by rescheduling plus a 15% service fee on such additional expenses. Said expenses will be invoiced separately and payment will be due in full within 5 days of receipt. CLIENT and PYRO shall agree upon the rescheduled date taking into consideration availability of permits, materials, equipment, transportation and labor. The Production shall be rescheduled for a date not more than 90 Days subsequent to the date first set for the Production. The Production shall not be rescheduled to a date, or for an event, that historically has involved a fireworks production. The Production shall not be rescheduled between June 15th and July 15th unless the original date was July 4th of that same year, or between December 15th and January 15tb unless the original date was December 31st of the earlier year unless PYRO agrees that such rescheduling will not adversely affect normal business operations during those periods. 14. Right To Cancel — CLIENT shall have the option to unilaterally cancel the Production prior to the scheduled date. If CLIENT exercises this option, CLIENT agrees to pay to PYRO, as liquidated damages, the following percentages of the Fee as set forth in Paragraph 3.1. 1) 50% if cancellation occurs 30 to 90 days prior to the scheduled date, 2) 75% if cancellation occurs 15 to 29 days prior to the scheduled date, 3) 100% thereafter. In the event CLIENT cancels the Production, it will be impractical or extremely difficult to fix actual amount of PYRO's damages. The foregoing represents a reasonable estimate of the damages PYRO will suffer if CLIENT cancels the Production. 15. No Joint Venture -It is agreed, nothing in this Agreement or in PYRO's performance of the Production shall be construed as forming a partnership or joint venture between CLIENT and PYRO. PYRO shall be and is an independent contractor with CLIENT and not an employee of CLIENT. The Parties hereto shall be severally responsible for their own separate debts and obligations and neither Party shall be held responsible for any agreements or obligations not expressly provided for herein. 16. Applicable Law -This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall be construed in accordance with the laws of California. It is further agreed that the Central Judicial District of San Bernardino County, California, shall be proper venue for any such action. In the event that the scope of the Production is reduced by authorities having jurisdiction or by either Party for safety concerns, the full dollar amounts outlined in this Agreement are enforceable. 17. Notices - Any Notice to the Parties permitted or required under this Agreement may be given by mailing such Notice in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, first class, addressed as follows: PYRO — Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., P.O. Box 2329, Rialto, California, 92377, or for overnight delivery to 3196 N. Locust Avenue, Rialto, California 92377. CLIENT —City of Baldwin Park. 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd., Baldwin Park, CA 91706. r Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909 - 355 -8120 :... Fax: 909 - 355 -9813 Page 4 of 4 SCOPE OF WORK PYRO SPECTACULARS, INC. ( "PYRO") and City of Baldwin Park ( "CLIENT ") Pyro shall provide the following goods and services to CLIENT: • One Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., Production on July 4, 2012, at approximately 9 :00 PM at Sierra Vista High School Field Behind Bleachers 3600 Frazier Street Baldwin Park CA. • All pyrotechnic equipment, trained pyrotechnicians, shipping, and pyrotechnic product. • Application for specific pyrotechnic permits relating to the Production. • Musical soundtrack for the Production supplied in agreed upon format. • Insurance covering the Production as set forth in the Agreement with the following limits: Insurance Requirements Limits Commercial General Liabilb $5,000,000.00 Combined Single Limit- Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury & Property Damage) Business Auto Liability- $5,000,000.00 Combined Single Limit- Each Occurrence Owned. Non -Owned and Hired Autos (Bodily Injury & Property Damage) Workers' Compensation Statutory Employer Liability $1,000,000 Per Occurrence CLIENT shall provide to PYRO the following goods and services: • All on -site labor costs, if any, not provided or performed by PYRO personnel including, but not limited to, local union requirements, all Site security, Police and Fire Dept. standby personnel, stagehands, electricians, audio and fire control monitors, carpenters, plumbers, clean-up crew. All these additional personnel and services shall be fully insured and the sole responsibility of CLIENT. • Coordination and any applicable non - pyrotechnic permitting with the local, state or federal government that may hold authority within the Production. • Costs of all permits required for the presentation of the Production and the event as a whole. • Provision of a Safety Zone in accordance with applicable standards and all requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction throughout the entire time that the pyrotechnics are at the Site or the load site (if different) on the date of the Production and all set -up and load -out dates, including water security to keep unauthorized people, boats, etc. from entering the Safety Zone. • A professional grade Audio System including all necessary equipment, installation of such equipment and trained audio engineers for operation based on audio and communications requirements provided by PYRO. • General Services including, but not limited to, Site and audience security, fencing, adequate work light, dumpster accessibility, a secure office for PYRO personnel within the venue, secure parking for PYRO vehicles, access to washrooms, tents, equipment storage, hazmat storage, electrical power, fire suppression equipment, access to worksites, necessary credentialing, etc., will be required as necessary. PS V 1 -2e Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909-355-8120:::: Fax: 909- 355 -9813 Page 3 of 4 18. Modification of Terms — All terms of the Agreement are in writing and may only be modified by written agreement of both Parties hereto. Both Parties acknowledge they have received a copy of said written Agreement and agree to be bound by said terms of written Agreement only. 19. Severability —If there is more than one CLIENT, they shall be jointly and severally responsible to perform CLIENT's obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective after it is executed and accepted by CLIENT and after it is executed and accepted by PYRO at PYRO's offices in Rialto, California. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, including faxed and cmailed copies, each one of which shall be deemed an original against the Party executing same. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto and upon their heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns. 20. Price Firm — If any changes or alterations are made by CLIENT to this Agreement or if this Agreement is not executed by CLIENT and delivered to PYRO on or before the PRICE FIRM date shown below, then the price, date, and scope of the Production are subject to review and acceptance by PYRO for a period of 15 days following delivery to PYRO of the executed Agreement. In the event it is not accepted by PYRO, PYRO shall give CLIENT written notice, and this Agreement shall be void. PRICE FIRM through May 10, 2012 EXECUTED AGREEMENT MUST BE DELIVERED TO PYRO BY THIS DATE. See PRICE FIRM conditions, paragraph 20, above. EXECUTED as of the date first written above: PYRO SPECTACULARS, INC. By: Its: President SHOW PRODUCER: Paul Souza City of Baldwin Park By: Manuel Carrill Print Name Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. P.Q. Box 2329 Rialto, CA 92377 Tel: 909 -355 -8120 :::: Fax: 909- 355 -9813 This agreement ( "Agreement ") is made this corporation, hereinafter referred to as ( "PYRO "), and t to as "Party" or collectively as "Parties" herein. City of Baldwin Park Program) B July 4, 2012 Page l of 4 PRODUCTION AGREEMENT 2 day of May 12012 by and between Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., a California :ity of Baldwin Park, hereinafter referred to as ("CLIENT'). PYRO and CLIENT are sometimes referred 1. Engagement - CLIENT hereby engages PYRO to provide to CLIENT one fireworks production ( "Production "), and PYRO accepts such engagement upon all of the promises, terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. The Production shall be substantially as outlined in Program "B ", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 1.1 PYRO Duties — PYRO shall provide all pyrotechnic equipment, trained pyrotechnicians, shipping, pyrotechnic products, application for specific pyrotechnic permits (the cost of which, including standby fees, shall be paid by CLIENT) relating to the Production, insurance covering the Production and the other things on its part to be performed as more specifically set forth below in this Agreement and in the Scope of Work ( "Scope of Work "), attached hereto, incorporated herein by this reference, and made a part of this Agreement as though set forth fully herein. 1.2 CLIENT Duties — CLIENT shall provide to PYRO a suitable site ( "Site ") for the Production, security for the Site as set forth in Paragraph 6 hereof, access to the Site, any permission necessary to utilize the Site for the Production, and the other things on its part to be performed as more specifically set forth below in this Agreement and in the Scope of Work. All Site arrangements are subject to PYRO's reasonable approval as to pyrotechnic safety, suitability, and security. All other conditions of the Site shall be the responsibility of CLIENT, including, but not limited to, access, use, control, parking and general safety with respect to the public, CLIENT personnel and other contractors. 2. Time and Place -The Production shall take place on July 4,,2©12, at approximately 9.00 PM, at Sierra Vista High School Field Behind Bleachers 3600 Frazier Street, Baldwin Park CA Site. 3. Fees, Interest. and Expenses - 3.1 Fee - CLIENT agrees to pay PYRO a fee of $14,500.00 USD (FOURTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS] ( "Fee ") for the Production. CLIENT shall pay to PYRO $7,250.00 USD (SEVEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS) of the Fee plus estimated permit and standby fees, specified production costs, and other regulatory costs approximated at JQO.00 OR an amount to be determined, for a total of $7,250.00 as a deposit ( "Deposit ") upon the execution of this Agreement by both parties but no later than May 10, 2012. The balance of the Fee shall be paid no later than J. my 9999,E 2412. CLIENT authorizes PYRO to receive and verify credit and financial information concerning CLIENT from any agency, person or entity including but not limited to credit reporting agencies. The "PRICE FIRM" date, the date by which the executed Agreement must be delivered to Pyro, is set forth in paragraph 20. 3.2 Interest - In the event that the Fee is not paid in a timely manner, CLIENT will be responsible for the payment of 1.5% interest per month or 18% annually on the unpaid balance. If litigation arises out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable costs incurred in connection with the litigation, including, but not limited to attorneys' fees. 3.3 Expenses — PYRO shall pay all normal expenses directly related to the Production including freight, insurance as outlined, pyrotechnic products, pyrotechnic equipment, experienced pyrotechnic personnel to set up and discharge the pyrotechnics and those additional items as outlined as PYRO's responsibility in the Scope of Work. CLIENT shall pay all costs related to the Production not supplied by PYRO including, but not limited to, those items outlined as CLIENT's responsibility in this Agreement and Scope of Work. 4. Proprietary Rialits - PYRO represents and warrants that it owns all copyrights, including performance rights, to this Production, except that PYRO does not own CLIENT -owned material or third -party -owned material that has been included in the Production, and as to such CLIENT -owned and third- party- owned material, CLIENT assumes full responsibility therefore. CLIENT agrees that PYRO shall retain ownership of, and all copyrights and other rights to, the Production, except that PYRO shall not acquire or retain any ownership or other rights in or to CLIENT -owned material and third -party -owned material and shall not be responsible in any way for such material. If applicable, CLIENT consents to the use of CLIENT -owned material and represents that it has or will obtain any permission from appropriate third parties sufficient to authorize public exhibition of any such material in connection with this Production. PYRO reserves the ownership rights in its trade names that are used in or are a product of the Production. Any reproduction by sound, video or other duplication or recording process without the express written permission of PYRO is prohibited. 5. Safe - PYRO and CLIENT shall each comply with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and employ safety programs and measures consistent with recognized applicable industry standards and practices. At all times before and during the Production, it shall be within PYRO's sole discretion to determine whether or not the Production may be safely discharged or continued. It shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by PYRO for fireworks to fail or malfunction, or for PYRO to determine that the Production cannot be discharged or continued as a result of any conditions or circumstances affecting safety beyond the reasonable control of PYRO. 6. Security - CLIENT shall provide adequate security personnel, barricades, and Police Department services as may be necessary to preclude individuals other than those authorized by PYRO from entering an area to be designated by PYRO as the area for the set -up and discharge of the Production, including a fallout area satisfactory to PYRO where the pyrotechnics may safely rise and any debris may safely fall. PYRO shall have no responsibility for monitoring or controlling CLIENT's other contractors, providers or volunteers; the public; areas to which the public or contractors have access; or any other public or contractor facilities associated with the Production. 7. Cleanup - PYRO shall be responsible for the removal of all equipment provided by PYRO and clean up of any live pyrotechnic debris made necessary by PYRO. CLIENT shall be responsible for any other clean up which may be required of the Production or set -up, discharge and fallout areas including any environmental clean -up. PS V 1 -2e Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909 - 355 -8120 :::: Fax: 909 - 355 -9813 Page 2 of 4 S. Permits - PYRO agrees to apply for permits for the firing of pyrotechnics only from the LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT, FAA, and USCG, if required. CLIENT shall be responsible for any fees associated with these permits including standby fees. CLIENT shall be responsible for obtaining any other necessary permits, paying associated fees, and making other appropriate arrangements for Police Departments, other Fire Departments, road closures, event/activity or land use permits or any permission or permit required by any Local, Regional, State or Federal Government. 9. Insurance - PYRO shall at all times during the performance of services herein ensure that the following insurance is maintained in connection with PYRO's performance of this Agreement: (1) commercial general liability insurance, including products, completed operations, and contractual liability under this Agreement; (2) automobile liability insurance, (3) workers' compensation insurance and employer liability insurance. Such insurance is to protect CLIENT from claims for bodily injury, including death, personal injury, and from claims of property damage, which may arise from PYRO's performance of this Agreement, only. The types and amounts of coverage shall be as set forth in the Scope of Work. Such insurance shall not include claims which arise from CLIENT's negligence or willful conduct or from failure of CLIENT to perform its obligations under this Agreement, coverage for which shall be provided by CLIENT. The coverage of these policies shall be subject to reasonable inspection by CLIENT_ Certificates of Insurance evidencing the required general liability coverage shall be furnished to CLIENT prior to the rendering of services hereunder and shall include that the following are named as additionally insured: CLIENT; Sponsors, Landowners, Barge Owners, if any; and Permitting Authorities, with respect to the operations of PYRO at the Production. Pyrotechnic subcontractors or providers, if any, not covered under policies of insurance required hereby, shall secure, maintain and provide their own insurance coverage with respect to their respective operations and services. 10. Indemnification - PYRO represents and warrants that it is capable of furnishing the necessary experience, personnel, equipment, materials, providers, and expertise to produce the Production in a safe and professional manner. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, PYRO shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend CLIENT and the additional insureds from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liabilities and expenses, including but not limited to, attorney and other professional fees and court costs, in connection with the loss of life, personal injury, and/or damage to property, arising from or out of the Production and the presentation thereof to the extent such are occasioned by any act or omission of PYRO, their officers, agents, contractors, providers, or employees. CLIENT shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend PYRO from and against any and all claims, actions, damages, liability and expenses, including but not limited to, attorney and other professional fees and court costs in connection with the loss of life, personal injury, and/or damage to property, arising from or out of the Production and the presentation thereof to the extent such are occasioned by any act or omission of CLIENT, its officers, agents, contractors, providers, or employees. In no event shall either party be liable for the consequential damages of the other party. 11. Limitation of Dama es for Ordinary Breach -Except in the case of bodily injury and property damage as provided in the insurance and indemnification provisions of Paragraphs 9 and 10, above, in the event CLIENT claims that PYRO has breached this Agreement or was otherwise negligent in performing the Production provided for herein, CLIENT shall not be entitled to claim or recover monetary damages from PYRO beyond the amount CLIENT has paid to PYRO under this Agreement, and shall not be entitled to claim or recover any consequential damages from PYRO including, without limitation, damages for loss of income, business or profits. 12, Force Maicure - CLIENT agrees to assume the risks of weather, strike, civil unrest, terrorism, military action, governmental action, and any other causes beyond the control of PYRO which may prevent the Production from being safely discharged on the scheduled date, which may cause the cancellation of any event for which CLIENT has purchased the Production, or which may affect or damage such portion of the exhibits as must be placed and exposed a necessary time before the Production, If, for any such reason, PYRO is not reasonably able to safely discharge the Production on the scheduled date, or at the scheduled time, or should any event for which CLIENT has purchased the Production be canceled as a result of such causes, CLIENT may (i) reschedule the Production and pay PYRO such sums as provided in Paragraph 13, or (ii) cancel the Production and pay PYRO such sums as provided in Paragraph 14, based upon when the Production is canceled. 13. Reschedulin¢ Of Event -If CLIENT elects to reschedule the Production, PYRO shall be paid the original Fee plus all additional expenses made necessary by rescheduling plus a 15% service fee on such additional expenses. Said expenses will be invoiced separately and payment will be due in full within 5 days of receipt. CLIENT and PYRO shall agree upon the rescheduled date taking into consideration availability of permits, materials, equipment, transportation and labor. The Production shall be rescheduled for a date not more than 90 Days subsequent to the date first set for the Production. The Production shall not be rescheduled to a date, or for an event, that historically has involved a fireworks production. The Production shall not be rescheduled between June 15th and July 15th unless the original date was July 4th of that same year, or between December 15th and January 15th unless the original date was December 31st of the earlier year unless PYRO agrees that such rescheduling will not adversely affect normal business operations during those periods. 14. Right To Cancel — CLIENT shall have the option to unilaterally cancel the Production prior to the scheduled date. If CLIENT exercises this option, CLIENT agrees to pay to PYRO, as liquidated damages, the following percentages of the Fee asset forth in Paragraph 3.1. 1) 50% if cancellation occurs 30 to 90 days prior to the scheduled date, 2) 75% if cancellation occurs 15 to 29 days prior to the scheduled date, 3) 100% thereafter. In the event CLIENT cancels the Production, it will be impractical or extremely difficult to fix actual amount of PYRO's damages. The foregoing represents a reasonable estimate of the damages PYRO will suffer if CLIENT cancels the Production. 15. No Joint Venture - It is agreed, nothing in this Agreement or in PYRO's performance of the Production shall be construed as forming a partnership or joint venture between CLIENT and PYRO. PYRO shall be and is an independent contractor with CLIENT and not an employee of CLIENT. The Parties hereto shall be severally responsible for their own separate debts and obligations and neither Party shall be held responsible for any agreements or obligations not expressly provided for herein. 16. Applicable Law -This Agreement and the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder shall be construed in accordance with the laws of California. It is further agreed that the Central Judicial District of San Bernardino County, California, shall be proper venue for any such action. In the event that the scope of the Production is reduced by authorities having jurisdiction or by either Party for safety concerns, the full dollar amounts outlined in this Agreement are enforceable. 17, Notices - Any Notice to the Parties permitted or required under this Agreement may be given by mailing such Notice in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, first class, addressed as follows: PYRO — Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., P.O. Box 2329, Rialto, California, 92377, or for overnight delivery to 3196 N. Locust Avenue, Rialto, California 92377. CLIENT —City of Baldwin Park, 4100 Baldwin Park Blvd., Baldwin Park, CA 91706. PS V 1 -2e � f Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. P.O. Box 2329 Rialto, CA 92377 Tel: 909-355-8120:::: Fax: 909 - 355 -9813 City of Baldwin Park Program B July 4, 2012 Page 3 of 4 18. Modification of Terms -- All terms of the Agreement are in writing and may only be modified by written agreement of both Parties hereto. Both Parties acknowledge they have received a copy of said written Agreement and agree to be bound by said terms of written Agreement only. 19. Severability — If there is more than one CLIENT, they shall be jointly and severally responsible to perform CLIENT's obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective after it is executed and accepted by CLIENT and after it is executed and accepted by PYRO at PYRO's offices in Rialto, California. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, including faxed and emailed copies, each one of which shall be deemed an original against the Party executing same. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto and upon their heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns. 20. Price Firm —If any changes or alterations are made by CLIENT to this Agreement or if this Agreement is not executed by CLIENT and delivered to PYRO on or before the PRICE FIRM date shown below, then the price, date, and scope of the Production are subject to review and acceptance by PYRO for a period of 15 days following delivery to PYRO of the executed Agreement. In the event it is not accepted by PYRO, PYRO shall give CLIENT written notice, and this Agreement shall be void. PRICE FIRM through May 10,"2012 EXECUTED AGREEMENT MUST BE DELIVERED TO PYRO BY THIS DATE. See PRICE FIRM conditions, paragraph 20, above. EXECUTED as of the date first written above: PYRO SPECTACULARS, INC. By: I Its: President SHOW PRODUCER: Paul Souza PS V 1 -2e City of Baldwin Park By: its: Director Manuel Carrillo Jr. Print Name Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. City of Baldwin Park P.O. Box 2329 Program B Rialto, CA 92377 July 4, 2012 Tel: 909- 355 -8120 :::: Fax: 909- 355 -9813 Page 4 of 4 SCOPE OF WORK PYRO SPECTACULARS, INC. ( "PYRO ") and City of Baldwin Park ( "CLIENT ") Pyro shall provide the following goods and services to CLIENT: 2012 at approximately 9:00 PM at Sierra High • One Pyro Spectaculars, Inc., Production. on July 4, , School Field Behind Bleachers 3600 Frazier Street Baldwin Park CA. • All pyrotechnic equipment, trained pyrotechnicians, shipping, and pyrotechnic product. • Application for specific pyrotechnic permits relating to the Production. • Musical soundtrack for the Production supplied in agreed upon format. • Insurance covering the Production as set forth in the Agreement with the following limits: Insurance Requirements .Limits Commercial General Liability $5,000,000.00 Combined Single Limit- Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury & Property Damage) Business Auto Liability- $5,000,000.00 Combined Single Limit- Each Occurrence Owned, Non -Owned and Hired Autos (Bodily Injury & Property Damage) Workers' Compensation Statutory Employer Liability $1,000,000 Per Occurrence CLIENT shall provide to PYRO the following goods and services: • All on -site labor costs, if any, not provided or performed by PYRO personnel including, but not limited to, local union requirements, all Site security, Police and Fire Dept. standby personnel, stagehands, electricians, audio and fire control monitors, carpenters, plumbers, clean-up crew. All these additional personnel and services shall be fully insured and the sole responsibility of CLIENT. • Coordination and any applicable non - pyrotechnic permitting with the local, state or federal government that may hold authority within the Production. • Costs of all permits required for the presentation of the Production and the event as a whole. • Provision of a Safety Zone in accordance with applicable standards and all requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction throughout the entire time that the pyrotechnics are at the Site or the load site (if different) on the date of the Production and all set -up and load -out dates, including water security to keep unauthorized people, boats, etc. from entering the Safety Zone. • A professional grade Audio System including all necessary equipment, installation of such equipment and trained audio engineers for operation based on audio and communications requirements provided by PYRO. General Services including, but not limited to, Site and audience security, fencing, adequate work light, dumpster accessibility, a secure office for PYRO personnel within the venue, secure parking for PYRO vehicles, access to washrooms, tents, equipment storage, hazmat storage, electrical power, fire suppression equipment, access to worksites, necessary credentialing, etc., will be required as necessary. PS V I -2e Term Addendum to Production Agreement The following agreements, covenants, conditions and promises are hereby added to and incorporated in that certain Production Agreement between City of Baldwin Park ( "Client "), and Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. ( "Pyro "), in connection with the Fireworks Show Production at Sierra Vista High School on July 4, 2012. If any provision of this Term Addendum shall conflict with any other provision contained in the Production Agreement, the provisions of this Term Addendum shall prevail. In consideration of Pyro having heretofore made an adjustment to its regular pricing structure which is more favorable to Client, in connection with the fireworks show to be performed on July 4, 2012, Client hereby agrees to purchase no less than one additional fireworks show, to be performed on or before July 4, 2013. The later show shall be of the same type, size and duration, and shall be performed at the same location, as the first show. The price of the later show and all other terms and conditions shall also be the same as the immediately preceding show, except that the price may be adjusted upward not more than ten percent (10 %) annually to reflect increased insurance, product, labor, tax, and /or duty costs, if any, and prices or products may be adjusted to reflect the unavailability of products, changes in the laws or regulations applicable to such shows or products, and/or material changes in other conditions including without limitation importation, shipping and transportation costs. Dated: PYRO SPECTACULARS, INC. CLIENT Signature Manuel Carri.l.ln Jx'. .,,..., Name Director Title Term Addendum to Production Agreement The following agreements, covenants, conditions and promises are hereby added to and incorporated in that certain Production Agreement between City of Baldwin Park ( "Client "), and Pyro Spectaculars, Inc. ( "Pyro "), in connection with the Fireworks,.. Show Production at Sierra Vista High School on July 4, 2012. If any provision of this Terra Addendum shall conflict with any other provision contained in the Production Agreement, the provisions of this Tenn Addendum shall prevail. In consideration of Pyro having heretofore made an adjustment to its regular pricing structure which is more favorable to Client, in connection with the fireworks show to be performed on July 4,2012, Client hereby agrees to purchase no less than one additional fireworks show, to be performed on or before July 4, 2013. The later show shall be of the same type, size and duration, and shall be performed at the same location, as the first show. The price of the later show and all other terms and conditions shall also be the same as the immediately preceding show, except that the price may be adjusted upward not more than ten percent (10 %) annually to reflect increased insurance, product, labor, tax, and /or duty costs, if any, and prices or products may be adjusted to reflect the unavailability of products, changes in the laws or regulations applicable to such shows or products, and /or material changes in other conditions including without limitation importation; shipping and transportation costs. Dated. May 2, 2012 PYRO SPECTACULARS„ INC, CLIENT Signature Manuel Carrillo Jr. Name Director Title Product Synopsis City of Baldwin Park July 4, 2012 Program B $14,500.00 Electrically Fired Main Body - Aerial Shells :Description ♦ 3" Souza Designer Selections Quantity 330 Total of Main Body - Aerial Shells 330 Pyrotechnic Devices Descril2t on uanti ♦ Sousa Gold Line Custom Multishot Device 800 Shots ♦ Sousa Platinum Line Custom Multishot Device 300 Shots ♦ Sousa Diamond Line Custom Multishot Device 360 Shots Total of Pyrotechnic Devices 1,460 Grand Finale Description Ouantity ♦ 2.5" Souza Designer Bombardment Shells 36 ♦ 2.5" Souza Designer Finale Shells 60 ♦ 3" Souza Designer Bombardment Shells 15 ♦ 3" Souza Designer Finale Shells 60 Total of Grand Finale 1.71 Grand Total 1,961 Page 9 ft B_A_L_ DWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK P > A , R, K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Counci FROM: Edwin "William" Galvez, Director of Public Works DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: AWARD A CONTRACT FOR THE SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS INC. IN THE AMOUNT OF $54,906 PURPOSE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 ITEM NO. 7 STAFF REPORT CONSTRUCTION OF THE TO MORENO ENGINEERING, This report requests that the City Council consider awarding a construction contract for Syracuse Alley Improvements to`Moreno Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $54',906.,"'. BACKGROUND CDBGIARRA funds have been forwarded to the City of Baldwin Park in the- `amb' rit of about $135,000. Just over one year ago, the Illinois Street Improvements` were. completed under budget and the remaining unexpended amount of $49,800 is still available. These funds are restricted for use in CDBG areas. An additional amount of $10,700 will be needed to complete the improvements, and Gas Tax funds are available to supplement the CDBG funds. The alley improvements consist of cold - milling asphalt concrete pavement and constructing an asphalt concrete pavement overlay to the alley south of Ramona Boulevard between Syracuse Avenue and Barnes Avenue. Additionally, a concrete gutter will be constructed to allow for proper drainage of the alley. Staff advertised the project by publishing a "Notice to Contractors" in accordance with the provisions of the Government Code. Furthermore, plans and specifications for the CDBGIARRA Syracuse Alley Improvements Project were sent to plan rooms and placed on our City Web Page to further aid in the solicitation of construction bids. DISCUSSION On April 19, 2012, ten (10) bids were received, opened, and declared publicly. A summary of the bids received is included as Attachment 1 which shows the apparent low- bidder is Moreno Engineering, Inc. Award Construction Contract — Syracuse Alley Improvements Page 2 of 2 May 2, 2012 This contractor has recently completed paving work for the El Monte Bus garage /warehouse and has completed parking lots for commercial developments. This Contractor has a Class A - General Engineering Contractors' license in good standing with the State Contractors' Board as shown in Attachment 2. A background and internet web search shows no irregularities regarding this Contractor. If the City Council awards the contracts, construction would tentatively begin on May 21, 2012 and would be completed in early June 2012. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund associated with this project. The following table summarizes the available funds and anticipated expenditures on this project: Available Funds $60,500 CDBGIARRA $49,800 Gas Tax $10,700 Anticipated Project Expenditures $60,500 Construction Contract $54,906 Construction Contingency — (10 %) $5,594 The current budget has sufficient Gas Tax funds available to use on this project, however staff will be applying for authorization from MTA to use Measure R funds instead. If we get that approved, then Measure R funds will be used instead of Gas Tax. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Award a Construction Contract to Moreno Engineering, Inc. in the amount of $54,906; and 2. Authorize the Mayor to execute the attached Agreement shown in Attachment 3; and 3. Authorize the Director of Public Works to execute any necessary change orders in an amount not to exceed ten percent (10 %) of the original contract. ATTACHMENTS 1. Summary of Bids Received 2. Proof of State Contractor's License 3. Construction Contract/ Agreement Attachment 1 CDBG /ARRA SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK No Contractor Total Bid Notes 1 Moreno Engineering, INC. $49,600 Lowest Responsive Bid 2 EC Construction, Inc. $66,695.80 3 All American Asphalt $69,600 4 Kormx, Inc. $69,660 5 Terra Pave $72,390 6 Hardy and Harper $74,000 7 Gentry Brothers $74,170 8 Ben's Asphalt, Inc. $74,300 9 Elite Companies US, Inc. $75,070.28 10 Martinez Concrete, Inc. $75,939 Attachment 2 L n 3iu er 75 i afmci Dab *==2 l=ZON7ARM MV —aZM,22 Mw ?k5 103 a,Ckat ..? �sua i�te tl�^#9�a ��axrz L irtea tatua ACTIVE Tru ite e a= € mesi wMan r ET!' a :Okv= his=: a t T-e ' - Nt7apgMU kWg)�M! }DA jm ,: Sfix 5` e£Yth%1 Gi EO` t Cw=t mt mwh�d. tiYrai}a E OUZ 5 =tea APAW M*NrCwpMbM ti mb@r: 7Q7 07,25W t ix�+3ll�s: T,°sY,�712 A tt# WROOMWallomatm Attachment 3 SECTION D. CONTRACT CDBG /ARRA SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 3rd day of May 2012 , by and between CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, CALIFORNIA, a general law city, hereinafter referred to as "CITY" and Moreno Engineering, Inc. "CONTRACTOR." WITNESSETH: That the CITY and the CONTRACTOR, for the consideration hereinafter named, mutually agree as follows: 1. The complete Construction Contract 1 Agreement consists of the Contract Documents set forth in Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. In case of conflict between the Contract Documents, the precedence of documents shall be as established in the Special Provisions. 2. CONTRACTOR shall perform everything required to be performed, shall provide and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment, and all utility and transportation services required for the following work of improvement: CDBGIARRA SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT (the "Work of Improvement ") all in accordance with the Contract Documents and CONTRACTOR'S Proposal dated Aril 19 2012 CONTRACTOR agrees to perform all the work and furnish all the materials at his own cost and expense necessary to construct and complete in a good and workman -like manner and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer of the CITY, the Work of Improvement in accordance with the plans, specifications, and Contract Documents (the "Specifications ") therefore prepared by City's Engineering Department and adopted by the City Council. 3. CITY agrees to pay and CONTRACTOR agrees to accept in full payment for this Work of Improvement the stipulated sum of fifty -four thousand nine hundred six dollars and zero cents_ ($54,906.00) which is based on performing all work related to all of the bid quantities shown on Bid Schedule as full compensation for furnishing all materials, performing all work, and fulfilling all obligations hereunder. CITY agrees to make monthly payments and final payment in accordance with the method set forth in the Specifications. 4. CONTRACTOR agrees to commence construction of the Work of Improvement within ten (10) days after issuance of a Notice To Proceed, and to continue in a diligent and workman- like manner without interruption, and to complete the construction thereof within thirty — (30) - calendar days (also specified in the CONTRACTOR'S Bid Proposal) from the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. 5. Time is of essence of this Contract, and it is agreed that it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to ascertain the extent of actual loss or damage which the CITY will sustain by reason of any delay in the performance of this Agreement. It is, therefore, agreed that CONTRACTOR will pay as liquidated damages to the CITY the following sum: Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each day's delay beyond the time herein prescribed for finishing work as further detailed in Section 6 -9 of the Specifications. If liquidated damages are not paid, as designated by the CITY, the CITY may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement in addition to any other remedy available to CITY. The CONTRACTOR shall not be assessed liquidated damages for any delay caused by the failure of a public utility to relocate or remove an existing utility required for the performance of this Contract. 6. The CONTRACTOR will pay, and will require all subcontractors to pay, all employees on the work of improvement a salary or wage at least equal to the prevailing salary or wage established for such work as set forth in the wage determinations for this work. Travel and subsistence pay shall be paid in accordance with Labor Code Section 1773.8. The CONTRACTOR shall forfeit to the CITY, as penalty, Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each calendar day or portion thereof for each worker paid (either by him or any subcontractors under him) less than the prevailing rate described above on the work provided for in this Agreement, all in accordance with Section 1775 of the Labor Code of the State of California. CONTRACTOR, by executing this Agreement, hereby certifies that it shall adopt the current general prevailing Federal and/or State rates of wages applicable to the Work of Improvement. CONTRACTOR understands this is a federally assisted construction project and Federal Labor Standards, including Davis -Bacon Act requirements, will be enforced. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that if Federal and State wage rates are applicable, then the higher of the two will prevail. 7. In the performance of this Contract, not more than eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work, and the CONTRACTOR shall not require more than eight (8) hours in a day from any person employed by him hereunder, except as provided in the Labor Code of the State of California. The CONTRACTOR shall adhere to Article 3, Chapter 1, Part 7 (Sections 1810, et seq.) of the Labor Code of the State of California, and it is agreed that the CONTRACTOR shall forfeit to the CITY as a penalty the sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for each worker employed in the execution of this Contract by the CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor for each calendar day during which any worker is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of that article. 8. CONTRACTOR, by executing this Agreement hereby certifies: "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract." approved by the CITY. CONTRACTOR shall, prior to the release of the performance and payment bonds or the retention payment, furnish a warranty performance and payment bond equal to at least ten percent of the final contract price or $1,000, whichever is greater. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said CONTRACTOR and the CITY MANAGER and CITY CLERK of the CITY have caused the names of said parties to be affixed hereto, each in triplicate, the day and year first above written. ATTEST: CONTRACTOR BY (Title) BY CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Manuel Lozano, MAYOR APPROVED AS TO FORM: CHIEF DEPUTY CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY EXHIBIT "A" CDBG /ARRA SYRACUSE ALLEY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT IN THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Notice Inviting Bids Instructions to Bidders & information for Bidders Bidder's Proposal Contract 1 Agreement Specifications Documents in the Appendix (if any) Modifications and Amendments thereto � !t BALDWIN P A, R• K TO: FROM: DATE: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 ITEM N0. g CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development Manage May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: A request for approval of an amendment to Section 153.442 of the City's Municipal Code relating to massage use (Location: All Commercial and Industrial zoned properties; Applicant: City of Baldwin Park; Case No.: AZC -172) PURPOSE This report requests City. Council approval of an amendment to Section 153.442 of the City's Municipal Code relating to the land use regulations and zoning requirements for massage establishments. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) In accordance with the provisions of the California Environment Quality Act (CEQA), it has been determined the proposed project (the Code Amendment) will not have a significant impact on the environment. Accordingly, a Draft Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared by the Planning Division. A Notice of Intent inviting public comment on the Initial Study /Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact was posted at the Los Angels County Clerk's Office as well as City Hall and the Esther Snyder Community Center on February 22, 2012. The Notice of Intent also informed the public the review period for the Initial Study /Negative Declaration was from February 22, 2012 to March 14, 2012. No comments were received from the public on the Initial Study. A Notice of the City Council Public Hearing for the Code Amendment was posted at City Hall, Baldwin Parr Community Center, and Barnes Park on Thursday, April 19, 2012. Additionally, public hearing notices were mailed to all existing massage businesses on Thursday, April 19, 2012. AZC -172 May 2, 2012 Paqe 2 BACKGROUND /DISCUSSION Massage type land uses have been regulated on an on -going basis since 1996 when the City Council adopted a variety of changes to the City's Zoning Code, primarily relating to location criteria and development and performance standards for. adult businesses, and also location criteria and a conditional use permit requirement for massage type uses. Additionally, over the years, the California State Legislature has implemented several laws as well, which the City is required to incorporate into their municipal codes. The table below summarizes. the amendments to the Municipal Code the City has adopted to date regarding massage establishments. These actions also include any amendments that were required as a result of State Law. TABLE #1 SUMMARY OF MASSAGE AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY'S ZONING CODE. DATE ACTION - SUMMARY Section 153.442 was amended to require 9/4/1996 Ordinance 1117 massage parlors obtain a CUP, be within the C- 2 Zone, and not be within 500 feet of an adult business, educational institution or church. Establishment of a moratorium on the approval 10/20/1999 Ordinance 1150 of`licenses /permits for the establishment and /or (Urgency) expansion of acupressure or similar enterprises or businesses within the City. The extension of the moratorium on the establishment of new or expansion of 12/1/1999 Ordinance 1151 acupressure or other similar enterprises or businesses or uses in the City to October 16, 2001 Section 153.442 was amended to include updated distance requirements for legal non - 2/7/2001 Ordinance 1169 conforming parks, house of worship, educational institution, residential use or other massage /acupressure facility. CUP's would also have to be renewed yearly. Massage technicians that hold a valid certificate. 1/20/1999 Ordinance 1330 issued from the State do not have to obtain a permit from the City (Section 118 of the City's Munici al Code ). Adopted pursuant to SB731. No new massage/acupressure businesses may 1/19/2011 Ordinance 1340 be established within the City of Baldwin Park after December 1, 2010. C:\AmyIAMY\WORD \Reports \Council Reports\AZC -972 #2.DOC AZC -172 May 2, 2012 Paae 3 Currently, there are two existing massage establishments within the City of Baldwin Park as noted below. According to the City's Business License Records, the employees at the existing establishments are currently licensed in accordance with the City's requirements; however, due to the changes in State Law, Staff is in the process of ensuring compliance with the State legislative changes. Below is the listing of currently existing massage establishments in the City of Baldwin Park. TABLE #2 EXISTING MASSAGEIACUPRESURE ESTABLISHMENTS 14135 Francisquito Ave., Has had a business license Shiatsu Spa Unit #104 since 1991. Was approved prior to a CUP being re uired. Green Aroma Spa 13030 Francisquito Ave., Had a conditional use permit; it Unit #1 1 has subsequently expired. The California State Legislature recently passed an amendment to the Business and Professions Code (Section 4612), which requires any massage establishment or business that employees individuals who are State - certified as a massage practitioner or massage therapists be permitted in each zone in which all other individuals and businesses providing professional services are permitted. Professional services include, but not limited to, medical doctors, dentists and beauty salons. All of the City's commercial and industrial zones allow for those types of uses; hence, a massage establishment which employs State - Certified massage practitioners and/or massage therapists would be permitted as well. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION At their meeting on March 14, 2012, the Planning Commission voted 5 -0 recommending the City Council adopt the Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact and add language amending Section 153.442 of the City's Municipal Code relating to massage /acupressure uses. LEGAL REVIEW This report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney's Office as to legal form and content. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council open the public hearing and following the public hearing adopt: CAAmy1AMY1W0RDIReportslCounci1 ReportMAZC -172 #2.DOC AZC -172 May 2, 2012 Page 4 (1) Resolution 2012 -018 "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGE/ ACUPRESSURE LAND USES (LOCATION: ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONED PROPERTIES; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NO.: AZC- 172), and introduce for first reading, by title only and waive further reading of: (2) ORDINANCE 1351 OF CITY. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 153.442 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE' RELATING TO MASSAGEIACU PRESSURE USES. ATTACHMENTS *Attachment #1, Environmental Data, Initial Study. *Attachment #2, California Business and Professions Code 46004620 *Attachment 43, Resolution 2012 =018 *Attachment #4, Ordinance 1351 CAAmy\AMY\W0RD%Reports%Cound1 ReportslAZC -172 #2.DOC ATTACHMENT #1 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA, INITIAL STUDY 1 BALDWIN P-A•k,K Project Title: AZC -172 INITIAL STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 2. Lead agency name and address: City of Baldwin Park Planning Division 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626) ,813 -5261 3. Contact person and phone number: Amy Harbin, AICP, City Planner (626) 813 -5261. 4. Project location: The proposed project will impact all of the following zoning designations: C -1 (Neighborhood Commercial), C -2 (General Commercial), F -C (Freeway Commercial), 0-1 (Office Industrial), C -M (Commercial Manufacturing), I -C (Industrial Commercial), and (Industrial) 5. General Plan Designation(s): Neighborhood Commercial, General Commercial, Mixed Use, Commercial Industrial, General Industrial, Parks, and Public Facilities. 6. Zoning: DESIGNATION LABEL EXPLANATION. C -1 Neighborhood Commercial C -2 General Commercial F -C Freeway Commercial 0-1 Office Industrial C -M Commercial Manufacturin -C Industrial Commercial . I Industrial 7. Description of project: (Describe the whole action involved, including but not limited to later phases of the project, and any secondary, support, or off -site features necessary for its implementation, Attach additional sheets if necessary.) Proposed changes to the City's Municipal Code relating to massage establishments to bring consistency with State law. 8. Surrounding land uses and setting: Briefly describe the project's surroundings: Incorporated in 1956, the City of Baldwin Park is located approximately 17 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The intersection of the 1 -10 (San Bernardino) and I -605 (San Gabriel River) freeways lies near the southwest corner of this 6.8 square mile City. Although Baldwin Park is predominantly a residential bedroom community, recent efforts have placed a greater emphasis on promoting commercial and industrial land uses. However, the City is near "build- out ", AZC -172 January, 2012 the freeway and within the City's Downtown area. According to the 2000 Census, Baldwin Park has approximately 75,900 persons. This is more than double the population in 1960. Baldwin Park is predominantly a Hispanic working class community, although between the 1990 and 2000 Census has experienced a recent increase in its Asian population. Furthermore, the City has a considerably larger than average household size than the County average, suggesting increased pressure on the City's housing stock and the provision of services. 9. Other public agencies whose approval is required (e-g., permits, financing approval, or participation agreement.) No other public agencies other than the Planning Commission and/or City Council of the City of Baldwin Park are required to approve this project. Please see attached the map which identifies the city's boundaries and identifies all commercial and industrial zones. Revised April 2010 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK m rnpAll", N NOT TO SCALE LEGEND ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONED PROPERTIES AZC -172 January, 2012 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages: ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Agriculture and Forestry Resources. ❑ Air Quality ❑ Cultural resources ❑ Greenhouse Gas Emissions ❑ Hazard & Hazardous Materials ❑ Land Use/ Planning ❑ Population 1 Housing ❑ Transportation /Traffic ❑ Mineral Resources ❑ Public Services ❑ Utilities 1 Service Systems DETERMINATION: (To be completed by the Lead Agency) On the basis of this initial evaluation: ❑ Geology 1 Soils ❑ Hydrology /Water Quality ❑ Noise ❑ Recreation ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance. ❑ 1 find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.. find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL 1MAPCT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, nothing further is required. Signature ZI Date Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 The explanation of each issue should identify: a) The significance criteria or threshold, if any, used to evaluate each question; and b) The mitigation measure identified, if any, to reduce the impact to less than significance. a -d) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to affect designated scenic vistas or other scenic resources. No aesthetic impacts will occur. Revised April 2010 Less Than i. AESTHETICS Would the Potentially Significant With Less Than No Impact project: Significant Impact , Mitigation Significant Impact Incorporated a) Have a substantial adverse Q effect on a scenic vista? i b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including, but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a state scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light or glare which Q would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? a -d) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to affect designated scenic vistas or other scenic resources. No aesthetic impacts will occur. Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 II. AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Potanfiially i Less Than Significant With Less Than RESOURCES Significant Impact Mitigation I Significant Impact No Impact Incorporated In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model (1997) prepared by the California Dept. of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland. In determining whether impacts to forest resources, including timberland, are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to information compiled by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection regarding the state's inventory of forest land, including the Forest and Range Assessment Project and the Forest Legacy Assessment project; and forest carbon measurement methodology provided in Forest Protocols adopted by the California Air Resource Board. Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared Q pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non - agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? c) Conflict with existing zoning for, or cause rezoning of, forest land (as defined in Public Resources Code section 12220 (g)), timberland (as defined by Public Resources Code section Q 4526), or timberland zoned Timberland Production (as defined by Government Code section 51104(8))? d) Results in loss of forest land or conversion of forest land to non- forest use? e) Involve other changes in the existing environment which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland, to [� j non - agricultural use or conversion of forest land to non - forest? . Revised Apri! 2010 AZC -172 January; 2012 a -c) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not in itself have a detrimental effect on Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance. Any subsequent development consistent with the amended Municipal Code will be reviewed as a project under CEQA, and therefore will be subject to a more detailed level of environmental scrutiny. III. AIR QUALITY Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Significant Mitigation Impact Impact Impact Incorporated Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or air pollution control district may be relied upon to make the following i determinations. Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstruct implementation Q of the applicable air quality plan? 6 b) Violate any air quality standard or contribute substantially to an existing or Q projected air quality violation? c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone pre cursors )? d) E=xpose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? a -e) No Impact. The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not conflict with or obstruct the implementation of any applicable air quality plans. Further, it is incumbent upon the City to comply with all applicable air quality standards established by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD).. Specifically, and when proposed and approved, the City shall develop and implement appropriate measures to limit and control emissions resulting from project - related construction activities, as well as implement SCAQMD strategies and policies directed toward the reduction of mobile source emissions generated by project - related traffic. All necessary SCAQMD permits will also be acquired (e.g. any permits required for operation of equipment). The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non - attainment under any applicable Federal or State ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors). The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not expose receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. This conclusion is based on the aforementioned environmental commitments Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 and the fact that any subsequent' development projects will be assessed individually under CEQA. 0 The Project Jtself will not create any objectionable odors. Subsequent potential impacts are tempered by the application of the environmental commitments, and by the City's ability and authority to review activities at the time a specific development project is proposed. IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than No Impact Mitigation Impact impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b).Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or [✓� migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nurser sites? e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other [� approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? a -f) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is completely urbanized and devoid of native" vegetation. No endangered or threatened plants or animals are known to exist within the City. As described in the project description, the proposed amendment is of an administrative nature and will not directly impact biological resources. Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 V. CULTURAL RESOURCES Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant �O Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporation Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined [� in Section 15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of an archaeological resource [� pursuant to Section 15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique [.7� paleontological resource or site or unique Q -geological feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? a -d) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park Js generally affected by extensive urban development, and in this regard, many cultural resources that may have existed at one time within the City have either been successfully catalogued, recovered, and/or protected consistent with the CEQA requirements, or been removed and /or destroyed. Further, as previously stated, the Project is purely an administrative act, and will not directly impact cultural resources. VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact p Mitigation Impact p Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including [� the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist- Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on [.7� other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii) Strong seismic ground shaking? iii) Seismic - related ground failure, including liquefaction? iv) Landslides? b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result [� in on or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS Potentially Significant Impact Less Than Significant With Mitigation Less Than Significant Impact No Impact d) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18 -1 -B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risk to life or property? e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal systems Q where sewers are not available for the . disposal of waste water? a) No Impact. The Southern California area is acknowledged as a seismically active region. Accordingly, it is anticipated that environmental assessments prepared for uses that may be operated pursuant to the amended Municipal. Code will provide project- specific seismic analyses, design recommendations, and appropriate mitigation of any potentially significant seismic impacts. In this regard, building officials and engineers have long - recognized the potential impacts of earthquakes and ground shaking on structures. Appropriate measures which reduce the effects of earthquakes are identified in the California Building Code (CBC), including specific provisions for seismic design of structures. Short of a catastrophic event, design of structures in accordance with the CBC and current professional engineering practices are sufficient to reduce the effects of ground shaking below the level of significance. Further, as evidenced by extensive development within the City, it is anticipated that any future site - specific geologic or soils constraints which may be encountered can be accommodated within the context of existing seismic design regulations, standards, and policies. As supported by the preceding discussion, the Project does not have the potential to expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse seismic effects. Similarly, the .Project does not have the potential to: result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil;. encourage or allow facilities to be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the Project, and potentially result in on- or off -site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse; or encourage or allow facilities to be located on expansive soil, creating substantial risks to life or property. b) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, the Project does not have a direct impact on the soil. Environmental review of proposals submitted pursuant to the Amendment will provide for project - specific soil analysis, as well as the mitigation measures for any soil conditions that may affect, or be affected by, such proposed projects. Compliance with NPDES permit requirements, including an application of Best Management Practices (BMPs), further reduces potential soils impacts. The Project will have no impact in this regard. c,d) No Impact. As evidenced by extensive urban development, the City is generally suitable for development, and is not substantially limited by unstable geologic conditions including potential susceptibility to landsliding, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse. Nor is there evidence that the City is widely affected by expansive soils conditions. Future Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 development. proposals will provide project- specific environmental review to determine geologic /expansive soils impacts, and appropriate mitigation measures that may, be required. It is anticipated that compliance with applicable provisions of the CBC, together with application of accepted geologic /soils engineering practices will typically provide appropriate design solutions for geologic conditions that may be encountered within the City, as such, no impacts are anticipated. e) No Impact.'The City is generally improved with sanitary sewers connected to wastewater treatment facilities, which would provide for treatment of wastewater that may be generated by facilities implemented pursuant to the Amendment. As such, it is not anticipated that septic systems will be widely employed within the Project area. Since the proposed amendment is an administrative act only, the existing use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal systems that are currently operational will not be impacted. a -lb) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, it is not anticipated that the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to generate new direct or indirect greenhouse gas emissions that may have an impact on the environment. Since the City of Baldwin Park is almost entirely built -out, it is an that any subsequent development will be connected to the local sewer system for the disposal of waste water, otherwise, a soil analysis will be completed to determine if the subject soils are capable of supporting an alternative waste water disposal system. VIII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No Vll. GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated impact WouId.the project: a) Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant Q impact on the environment? b) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative waste water disposal systems where sewers are not available Fv� for the disposal of waste water? a -lb) No Impact. Due to its administrative nature, it is not anticipated that the Project will not result in any physical changes to the environment. The Project does not have the potential to generate new direct or indirect greenhouse gas emissions that may have an impact on the environment. Since the City of Baldwin Park is almost entirely built -out, it is an that any subsequent development will be connected to the local sewer system for the disposal of waste water, otherwise, a soil analysis will be completed to determine if the subject soils are capable of supporting an alternative waste water disposal system. VIII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No MATERIALS Significant Impact p Mitigation significant Impact p impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions Fv� involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? Revised April 2010 AZC -1 72 January, 2012 VIII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No MATERIALS Significant Impact p Mitigation Significant Impact p impact Incorporated c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one- quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or Q public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or.working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response [,7� plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent [7� to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? a -c) No Impact. Adoption of the proposed Amendment will not create a significant hazard to the public or environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials. Nor will it create a significant hazard to the public or environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the likely release of hazardous materials into the environment. The Project will not create the potential to emit hazardous emissions or involve the handling of hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances or waste within one quarter mile of an existing or proposed school. Any subsequent project that would be undertaken pursuant to the amended Municipal Code would be required to investigate the implications of hazardous materials. The study will include a complete assessment of potential hazards related to the site and include measures to mitigate any identified impacts of the project. d) No Impact. Approval of the Project would not impact any sites identified on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. As previously stated, any subsequent proposal which would be undertaken pursuant to the amended Municipal Code would be reviewed pursuant to CEQA and would be required to conduct a hazardous materials assessment. The study would include a complete assessment of potential hazards related to the site and develop any requisite mitigation. Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 e,f) No Impact. No public or private airstrips are located within the City of Baldwin Park. The adoption of the proposed Amend_ ment would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area. g) No Impact. The Project does not propose, nor require, impairment or interference with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. h) No Impact. No wilderness areas exist within the City, obviating any potential wildfire hazards. Urban fire hazards within the City are largely related to structural fires, and are typically due to carelessness and/or negligence. The adoption of the proposed Amendment will not expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildland areas. IX. HYDROLOGY AND WATER Potentially Less Than Significant with Less Than No QUALITY Significant Impact Mitigation ficant Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with ground water recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local groundwater table level(e.g. the production [� rate of pre0- edisting nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or Q river, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion.or siltation on- or off -site? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of a site or an area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in flooding on- or off -site? e) Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? f) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? g). Place housing within a 100 -year flood hazard area as mapped on a federal Flood Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 201.2 IX. HYDROLOGY AND WATER Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No QUALITY Significant Impact Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard delineation map? h) Place within a. 100 -year flood hazard area structures which would impede or redirect flood flows? i) Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? J) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? [✓� a,f) No Impact. Approval of the Project.would not violate any water quality standards, nor would it degrade water quality. As previously stated, the Project involves only administrative changes to the Municipal Code. The area encompassing the City of Baldwin Park is currently regulated by NPDES permit and Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) requirements supporting federal water qualify standards and criteria established under the Clean Water Act (CWA). Requirements and procedures established under these regulations typically act to mitigate potential water quality impacts of new development, including any future facilities that may be implemented pursuant to the amended Municipal Code. Further, consistent with the requirements of CEQA, project- specific environmental analyses will be performed on any future projects or facilities. On a project -by- project basis, these analyses will individually assess potential water quality impacts and provide any mitigation measures if necessary. b) No Impact. The Project does not have the potential to directly affect groundwater supplies or recharge. The City is generally served by three (3) local water companies (Valley County Water District, San Gabriel Valley Water Company, and Valley View Mutual Water Company), and does not substantially rely on direct groundwater withdrawals. Further, it is not anticipated that any uses operated pursuant to the proposed Amendment would extensively utilize groundwater through direct withdrawals, nor would those uses substantially interfere with, or alter existing groundwater withdrawals. c,d,e) No Impact. The City generally does not contain significant water courses. However, the San Gabriel River is located along the City's western boundary and Big Dalton Wash and Walnut Creek Wash traverse the eastern and southern portion of the City. As discussed previously, compliance with federal CWA and relevant NPDES permit requirements will effectively mitigate any potentially adverse impacts of storm water discharges within the City. Uses operated pursuant to the proposed Amendment will individually assess potential drainage system impacts, and mitigation measures will be provided if necessary. g,h,i) No Impact. No development will be implemented with approval of this Project. As such, there is no potential for flood hazards associated with the proposed Amendment. Future individual environmental analyses will assess potential flood hazards and provide mitigation Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 measures as necessary. Typical design solutions and/or mitigation would involve proper . facilities orientation(s); grading and drainage improvements and/or creation of storm water retention /detention areas. No Impact. The City is not subject to significant hazards due to seiche, .tsunami, or mudflow. k,l,m,n) No Impact. The construction of facilities is not proposed as part of the Project considered in this Initial Study. As such, the potential for increased stormwater runoff does not exist. In addition, the Project area is currently developed with urban uses and is not located proximate to any significant natural watercourses. X. LAND USE AND PLANNING Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Physically divide an established Q communit ? Q b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including, but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? j c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? a -c) No Impact. The proposed Amendment is a change to the requirements of the Municipal Code. If the proposed Amendment is approved, it will become part of the Municipal Code and therefore would be considered consistent. The Project proposes no changes to specific land use designations, as such, the potential to divide an established community or conflict with any land use or conservation plans does not exist. XI. MINERAL RESOURCES Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of value to the Q region and the residents of the state? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally - important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? a,b) No Impact. The entire City of Baldwin Park has been designated by the State Geologist as a Mineral Resource Zone 2 (MRZ -2), an area where "adequate information indicates that Revised Apol 2010 AZC -172 .January, 2012 significant mineral deposits are present or where it is judged that a high likelihood for their presence exists." The City of Baldwin Park, as well as its adjacent cities, all contain aggregate resources, commonly known as gravel. However, because the City is almost entirely built -out, all such areas containing significant resources are largely developed, and thus inaccessible. Established urban uses are incompatible with mineral extraction and/or surface mining activities. The General Plan does not identify or address mineral resources that would be of . future value to the region and the residents of the State. In addition, the administrative nature of the Project precludes any impact in this regard. a -d) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to directly result in noise impacts. Revised April 2010 Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XII. NOISE Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated' Impact . Would the project result in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan,or noise Q ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundborne vibration or Q roundborne noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity [� above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project expose people Q residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? a -d) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to directly result in noise impacts. Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 XIII. POPULATION AND HOUSING Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact p Mitigation Impact P Impact a) Would the project result in substantial Incorporated Would the project: a) Induce substantial population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for [� example, through extension of roads or other infrastructure)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the construction of Q replacement housing elsewhere? . c) Displace substantial numbers of people, Q necessitating the construction of replacement Q housing elsewhere? Q a) No Impact. Construction of new housing or employment opportunities is not a component of the Project. As such, the Project will not directly contribute to population growth. b,c) No Impact. The Project does not involve or propose displacement of any on-site or off- site housing stock. No impacts relating to displacement of housing will result from the Project. XIV. PUBLIC SERVICES Potentially Significant Less Than Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact p Mitigation Incorporated Impact p Impact a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered governmental facilities, need for new or physically altered governmental facilities, the Q construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: Fire protection? Q Police protection? Q Schools? Q Parks? Q Other public facilities? [� a -e) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is generally well- served by existing fire protection, police. protection, and other public services. Because of the administrative nature of the Project, it does not have the potential to impact public services. Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 XV, RECREATION Potentially Significant Less Than Sig Significant With Less Than Significant No Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Would the project: Incorporated a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? [� b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? a) No Impact. The Project does not propose elements that would result in increased demands for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities. As such, the Project does not have the potential to result in increased demands on neighborhood, regional parks, or other recreational facilities. b) No Impact. The construction of recreational facilities. is not proposed by the Project, nor will the Project require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities. As such, the Project will have no impact in this regard. XVI. TRANSPORTATION/ TRAFFIC Potentially Significant Less Than Significant with Less Than Significant No Impact p Mitigation Incorporated Impact p Impact Would the project: a) Conflict with an applicable plan, ordnance or policy establishing measures of effectiveness for the performance of the circulation system, taking into account all modes of transportation including mass transit and non- motorized travel and [� relevant, components of the circulation system, including but not. limited to intersections, streets, highways and freeways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, and mass transit? b) Conflict.with an applicable congestion management program, including, but not limited to level of service standards and travel demand measures, or other standards established by the county congestions management agency for designated roads or highways?. c) Result in a change in air traffic patterns, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that result in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm -equipment)? Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 a -f) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in transportation and circulation impacts. Future projects will be assessed, consistent with the CEQA requirements, on a project- specific basis. Individual environmental analyses will assess potential impacts in this regard and provide mitigation measures as necessary. XVII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No XVI. TRANSPORTATION/ TRAFFIC Significant Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Impact e) Result in inadequate emergency access? Q f) Conflict with adopted policies plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation [� -(e.g., bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? a -f) No Impact. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in transportation and circulation impacts. Future projects will be assessed, consistent with the CEQA requirements, on a project- specific basis. Individual environmental analyses will assess potential impacts in this regard and provide mitigation measures as necessary. XVII. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Potentially Less Than Significant With Less Than No SYSTEMS Significant impact Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality [7� Control Board? b) Require or result in the construction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction Q of which could cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the construction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? e) Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to Q serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existin commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the [� project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? a -g) No Impact. The City of Baldwin Park is generally served by all necessary utilities and service systems. Due to the administrative nature of the proposed Project, it does not have the potential to result in impacts to utilities and service systems. On a project - specific basis, Revised April 2010 AZC -172 January, 2012 individual environmental analyses for subsequent uses implementing the amended Municipal Code will assess potential utilities and service systems impacts and provide mitigation measures as necessary for development projects as they are proposed. Generally,' potential utilities and service systems impacts are reduced through capacity improvements, increased treatment efficiencies via technologic improvements, reduced consumption through conservation efforts, and efficient technologies and resource reuse /recycling. XVIII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF Potentially Significant Less Than significant with Less Than Significant No SIGNIFICANCE impact Mitigation Impact Impact Incorporated a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, Q threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or-prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? { "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of'a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects.) c) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? a) No Impact. The Project is a purely administrative act relating to drive - through establishments. Therefore, the Project does not have the potential to significantly degrade the quality of biological resources, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, or reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal. b) No Impact. As supported by the discussion presented in this Initial Study, the Project is determined to have no impact on any considered environmental topics. Potential cumulative effects of the Project are similarly determined to be of no consequence. c) No Impact. As supported by the preceding environmental evaluation, the Project will not result in any substantial adverse effects on human beings. Under each environmental consideration addressed in this Initial Study, the Project is considered to have no impacts. Revised Aprif 2010 ATTACHMENT #2 CA BUSINESS & PROFESSIONS CODE SECTIONS 4600 -4620 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE SECTION 4600 -4620 4600. As used in this chapter, the following terms_shall have the following meanings: (a) "Approved school" or "approved massage school" means a school approved.by the council that meets minimum standards for training and curriculum in massage and related subjects and that meets any of the following requirements: (1) Is approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. (2) Is approved by the Department of Consumer Affairs. (3) Is an institution accredited by the.Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities or the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and that is one of the following: (A) A public institution. (B) An institution incorporated and lawfully operating as a nonprofit public benefit corporation pursuant to Part 2 (commencing with Section 5110) of Division 2 of Title 1 of the Corporations Code, and that is not managed by any entity for profit. (C) A for - profit institution. (D) An institution that does not meet all of the criteria in subparagraph (B) that is incorporated and lawfully operating as a nonprofit public benefit corporation pursuant to Part 2 (commencing with Section 5110) of Division 2 of Title 1 of the Corporations Code, that has been in continuous operation since April 15, 1997, and that is not managed by any entity for profit. (4) Is a, college or university of the state higher education system, as defined in Section 100850 of the Education Code. (5) Is a school of equal or greater training that is recognized by the corresponding agency in another-state or accredited by at agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. (b) "Compensation" means the payment, loan, advance, donation, contribution, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value. (c) "Massage therapist," "bodyworker," "bodywork therapist," or "massage and bodywork therapist" means a persona who is certified by the California Massage Therapy Council under subdivision (c) of Section 4601 and who administers massage for compensation. (d) "Massage practitioner," "bodywork practitioner," or "massage and bodywork practitioner" means a person who is certified by the California Massage Therapy Council under subdivision (b) of Section 4601 and who administers massage for compensation. (e) "Council" means the California Massage. Therapy Council created pursuant to this chapter, which shall be a nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26 of the United States Code. The council may commence activities as authorized by this section once it has submitted a request to the Internal Revenue Service seeking this exemption. Whenever the term "organization" is used in this chapter, it shall mean the council, except where the context indicates otherwise. (f) "Registered school" means a school approved by the council that meets minimum standards for training . and curriculum in massage and related subjects and that either is approved by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education or the Department of Consumer Affairs, or is an institution accredited by the senior commission or the junior commission of the Western Association of Schools and Page 1 of 12 hffn- Hv «,xnat 1Puinfn (-a unv/ . �i_ hin/ rTi. cnlacrrnrie. �rPr. finnµl�nr .Rrmnnr�= 114(1()1_�5nn���lP =d 1)/ ?1AM11 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4624) Colleges as defined in paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), is a college or university of the state higher education system as defined in Section-100850 of the Education Code, or is a school of equal or greater training that is approved by the corresponding agency in another state. (g) Fox purposes of this chapter, the terms "massage" and "bodywork" shall have the same meaning. 4600.5. (a) The California Massage 'Therapy Council, as defined in subdivision (e) of Section 4600, shall be created and shall have the responsibilities and duties set forth in this chapter. The council may take any reasonable actions to carry out the responsibilities and duties set forth in this chapter, including, but not limited to, hiring staff and entering into contracts. (b) (1) The council shall be governed by a board of directors made up.of two representatives selected by each professional society, association, or other "entity, whose membership is comprised of massage therapists and that chooses to participate in the council. To qualify, a professional society, association, or other entity shall have a dues - paying membership in California of at least 1,000 individuals for the last three years, and shall have bylaws that require its members to comply with a code of ethics. The board of directors shall also include each of the following persons: (A) One member selected by each statewide association of private postsecondary schools incorporated on or. before January 1, 2010, whose member schools have together had at least-1,000 graduates in each of the previous three years from massage-therapy programs meeting the approval, standards set forth in subdivision (a) of Section 4600, except from those qualifying associations that choose not to exercise this right of selection. (B) One member selected by the League of California Cities, unless that entity chooses not to exercise this right of selection. (C) One member.selected by the California State Association of Counties, unless that entity chooses not to exercise this right of selection. (D) One member selected by the Director of Consumer Affairs, unless that entity chooses not to exercise this right of selection. (E) One member appointed by the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, unless that entity "chooses not to exercise this right of selection. The person appointed, if any, shall not be part of any massage therapy certificate or degree program. The council's bylaws shall establish a process for appointing other professional directors as determined by the board. (2) The initial board of directors shall establish the council, initiate the request for tax - exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service, and solicit input from the massage community concerning the operations of the council. The initial board of directors, in its discretion, may immediately undertake to issue the certificates authorized by this chapter after adopting the necessary bylaws or other rules; or may establish by adoption of bylaws the permanent governing structure prior to issuing certificates. (c) The board of directors shall establish fees reasonably related to the cost of providing services and carrying out its ongoing responsibilities and duties. initial and renewal fees shall be established by the board of directors annually. (d) The meetings of the council shall be subject to the rules of the Bagley -Keene Open Meeting Act (Article 9 (commencing with Section 11120) of Chapter 1 of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Page 2of12 httn- 11nnzrsxr laainfn on antrlr. ai_ hin/ rlicnlavr .nrlP�cPCtine= hnr,k"nnn =( 4001 - 05()(1! kfile =4... 2120012 CA Codes (bpe:46OO -4620) Government Code). 4601. (a) The council shall issue a certificate under this chapter to an applicant who satisfies the requirements of this chapter. (b) (1) In order to obtain certification as a massage practitioner, an applicant 'shall submit a written application and, provide the council with satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all of the following requirements: (A) The applicant is 18 years of age or older. (B) The applicant has successfully completed, at a single approved. school, curricula, in massage and related subjects totaling a minimum of 250 hours that incorporates appropriate school assessment of student knowledge and skills. Included in the hours shall be instruction addressing anatomy and physiology, contraindications, health and hygiene, and business and ethics, with at least 100 hours of the required minimum 250 hours devoted to these curriculum areas. (C) All fees required by the council have been paid. (2) New certificates shall not be issued pursuant to this subdivision after December 31, 2015. Certificates issued pursuant to this section or subdivision (a) or (c) of Section 4604 on or before December 31, 2015, shall, after December 31, 2015, be renewed without any additional educational requirements, provided that the certificate holder continues to be qualified pursuant to this chapter. (c) In order to obtain certification as a massage therapist, an' applicant shall submit a written application and provide the council with satisfactory evidence that he or she meets all of the following requirements: (1) The applicant is 18 years of age or older. (2) The applicant satisfies at least one of the following requirements: (A) He or she has successfully completed the curricula in massage and related subjects totaling a minimum of 500 hours. Of this 500 hours, a minimum of 250 hours shall be from .approved schools. The remaining 250 hours required may be secured either from approved or registered schools, or from continuing education providers approved by, or registered with, the council or the Department of Consumer Affairs. After December 31, 2015, applicants may only satisfy the curricula in massage and related subjects from approved schools. (B) The applicant has.passed a massage and bodywork competency assessment examination that meets generally recognized psychometric principles and standards, and that is approved by the board. The successful completion of this examination may have been accomplished before the date the council is authorized by this chapter to begin issuing certificates. (3).z.11 fees required by the council have been paid. (d) The council shall issue a certificate to an applicant who meets the other qualifications of this chapter and holds a current and valid registration, certification, or license from any other state whose licensure requirements meet or exceed those defined within this chapter. The council shall have discretion to give credit for comparable academic work completed by an applicant in a program outside of California. (e) An applicant applying for a massage therapist certificate shall file with the council a written application provided by the council, showing to the satisfaction of the council that he or she meets all of the requirements of this chapter. (f) Any certification issued under this chapter shall be subject to renewal every two years in a manner prescribed by the council, and Page 3 of 12 lhftn•Ilururiv le.ai-nfn ra anv/ nai -bin M icnlMmnr lP? cZ (Ofi crrnT1-n=nAoo1_n1 .o l(1Rrfi1.. 1) /72/") n77 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) shall expire unless renewed in that manner. The council may provide for the late renewal of a license. (g) (1) The council shall have the responsibility to determine that the school or schools from which an applicant has obtained the education required by this chapter meet the requirements of this chapter. If the council has any reason to question whether or not the applicant received the education that is required by this chapter from the school or schools that the applicant is claiming, the council shall investigate the facts to determine that the applicant received the required education prior to issuing a certificate. (2) For purposes of paragraph (1) and any other provision of this chapter for which the council is authorized to receive factual information as a condition of taking any action, the council shall have the authority to conduct oral interviews of the applicant and others or to make any investigation deemed necessary to establish that the information received is accurate and satisfies any criteria established by this chapter.. 4601.2. No certificates shall be issued by the organization pursuant to this chapter prior to September 1, 2009. 4501.3. (a) Prior to issuing a certificate to the applicant or designating a custodian of records, the council shall require the applicant or the custodian of records candidate to submit fingerprint images in a form consistent with the requirements of this section. The council shall submit the fingerprint images and related information to the Department of Justice for the purpose of obtaining information as to the existence and nature of a record of state and federal level convictions and of state and federal level arrests for which the Department of Justice establishes that the applicant or candidate was released on bail or on his or her own recognizance pending trial_ Requests for federal level criminal offender record information received by the Department of Justice pursuant to this section shall be forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation by the Department of Justice. The Department of Justice shall review the information returned from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and shall compile and disseminate a fitness determination regarding the applicant or candidate to the council. (b) The Department of Justice shall provide information to the council pursuant to subdivision (p) of Section 11105 of the Penal Code. (c) The Department of Justice and the council shall charge a fee sufficient to cover the cost of processing the request for state and federal level criminal offender record information. (d) The council shall request subsequent arrest notification service from the Department of Justice, as provided under Section 11105.2 of the Penal Code, for all applicants for licensure or custodian of records candidates for whom fingerprint images and related information are submitted to conduct a search for state and. federal. Level criminal offender record information. (e) This section shall become operative September 1, 2009. 4601.4. Council directors, employees, or volunteer individuals may undergo the background investigation process delineated in Section Page 4of12 htt„•// txnxnxvlr>r rinFnrartnYr /rrri_hin /�icniavrnr�a`Jcaf• tine= hnr�Xrtrrn7 7n= fld(1(il_(i5(1(1llRrfi]a —d 7/7'�/'�(117 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) 4601.3. 4602. (a) The council may discipline a certificate holder by any, or a combination, of the following methods: (1) Placing the certificate holder on probation. (2) Suspending the certificate and the rights conferred by this chapter on a certificate holder for a period not to exceed one year. (3) Revoking the certificate. .(4) Suspending or staying the disciplinary order, or portions of it, with or without conditions. (5) Taking other action as the council, as authorized by this chapter or its bylaws, deems proper. (b) The council may issue an initial certificate on probation, with specific terms and conditions, to any applicant. (c) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the council receives notice that a certificate holder has been arrested and charges have been filed by the appropriate prosecuting agency against the certificate holder alleging .a violation of subdivision (b) of Section 647 of the Penal Code or any other offense described in subdivision (h) of Section 4603, the council shall take all of the following actions: (A) Immediately suspend, on an interim basis, the certificate of that certificate holder. (S) Notify the certificate holder within 10 days at the address last filed with the council that the certificate has been suspended, and the reason for the suspension. (C) Notify any business within 10 days that the council has in its records as employing the certificate holder that the certificate has been suspended. (2) Upon notice to the council that the charges described in paragraph (1) have resulted in a conviction, the suspended certificate shall become subject to permanent revocation_ The council shall provide notice to the certificate holder within 10 days that it has evidence of a valid record of conviction and that the certificate will be revoked unless the certificate holder provides evidence within 15 days that the conviction is either invalid or that the information is otherwise erroneous. (3) Upon notice that the charges have resulted in an acquittal, or have otherwise been dismissed prior to conviction, the certificate shall be immediately reinstated and the certificate holder and any business that received notice pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) shall be notified of the reinstatement within 10 days. 4602.5. (a) Upon the request of any law enforcement agency or any other representative of a local government agency with responsibility for regulating, or administering a local ordinance relating to, massage or massage businesses, the council shall provide information concerning a certificate holder, including, but not limited to, the current status of the certificate, any history of disciplinary actions taken against the certificate holder, the home and work addresses of the certificate holder, and any other information in the council's possession that is necessary to verify facts relevant to administering the local ordinance. (b) The council shall accept information provided by any law enforcement agency or any other representative of a local government agency with responsibility for regulating, or administering a local Page 5of12 �- ,ttY,• / /�x�xnx�l�rr;nFnra rrncr /rtrti_h;n /riicr�lavrnria� car+; nn= �r�rRrcrrni�n= f1Q.(1(11_(}S(lllflRrfila =d. 7/'7�I�f117 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) Page 6 of 1.2 ordinance relating to, massage or massage businesses. The council shall have the responsibility to review any information received and to take any actions authorized by this chapter that are warranted by that information- 4603. It is a violation of this chapter for a certificate holder to commit, and the council may deny an application for a certificate or discipline a certificate holder for, any of the following: . (a) Unprofessional conduct, including, but not limited to, denial of licensure, revocation, suspension, restriction, or any other disciplinary action against a certificate holder by another state or territory of the United States, by any other government agency, or by another California health care professional licensing board. A certified copy of the decision, order, or judgment shall be conclusive evidence of these actions. (b) Procuring a certificate by fraud, misrepresentation, or mistake. (c) Violating or attempting to violate, directly or. indirectly, or assisting in or abetting the violation of, or conspiring to violate, any provision or term of this chapter or any rule or bylaw adopted by the council. (d) Conviction of any felony, or conviction of a misdemeanor that is substantially related to the qualifications or duties of a certificate holder, in which event the record of the conviction shall be conclusive evidence of the crime. (e) Impersonating an applicant or acting as a proxy for an applicant in any examination referred to under this chapter for the issuance of a certificate. (f) Impersonating a certified practitioner or therapist, or permitting or allowing an uncertified person to use a certificate. (g) Committing any fraudulent, dishonest, or corrupt act that is substantially related to the qualifications or duties of a certificate holder. (h) Committing any act punishable as a sexually related crime. 4603.1. (a) No certificate holder or certificate applicant may be disciplined or denied a certificate pursuant to Section 4603 except according to procedures satisfying the requirements of this section. A denial or discipline not in accord with.this section or subdivision (c) of-Section 4602 shall be void and without effect. (b) Any certificate applicant denial or certificate holder discipline shall be done in good faith and in a fair and reasonable manner. Any procedure that conforms to the requirements of subdivision (c) is fair and reasonable, but a court may also find other procedures to be fair and reasonable when the full circumstances of the certificate denial or certificate holder discipline are considered. (c) A procedure is fair and reasonable when the procedures in subdivision (c) of Section 4602 are followed, or if all of the following apply: (1) The provisions of the procedure have been set forth in the articles or bylaws, or copies of those provisions are sent annually to all the members as required by the articles 'or bylaws. (2) It provides the giving of 15 days prior notice of the certificate denial or certificate holder discipline and the reasons therefor. 1.1+.•.•ll1t.`YrrYr7arrTnfn no rtnY� /nrrY_ 1111 '�IItYG�T'7�95!l�ll�P7C�Pl�{' it lYl= �11!' �i fTT'f117i1= 1iQ1111�_If111111IR_ 7'1'1�P —Q ///�//I1� / CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) (3) It provides an opportunity for the certificate applicant or certificate holder to be heard, orally or in writing, not less than five days before the effective date of the certificate denial or certificate holder discipline by a person or body authorized to decide that the proposed certificate denial or certificate holder discipline not take place. (d) Any notice required under this section may be given by any method reasonably calculated to provide actual notice. Any notice given by mail must be given by first -class or certified mail sent to the last address of the certificate applicant or certificate holder shown on the council's records. (e) Any action challenging a certificate denial or certificate holder discipline, including any claim alleging defective notice, shall be commenced within one year after the date of the certificate denial or certificate holder discipline. It the action is successful, the court may order any relief, including reinstatement, that it finds equitable under the circumstances. (f) This section governs only the procedures for certificate denial or certificate holder discipline and not the substantive grounds therefor. A certificate denial or certificate holder discipline based upon substantive grounds that violates contractual or other rights of the member or is otherwise unlawful is not made valid by compliance with this section. (g) The council.shall be sued only in.the county of its principal office. 4603.5. it shall be the responsibility of any certificate holder to notify the council of his or her home address, as well as the address of any business establishment where he or she regularly works as a massage therapist or massage practitioner, whether as an employee or as an independent contractor. A certificate holder shall notify the council within 30 days of changing either his or her home address or the address of the business establishment where he or she regularly works as a massage therapist or massage practitioner. 4603.7. A certificate holder shall include the name under which he or she is certified and his or her certificate number in any and all advertising and shall display his or her certificate at his or her place of business.. 4604. (a) Notwithstanding Section 4601, the council may grant a massage practitioner certificate to any person who applies on or before January 1, 2012, with one of the following: (1) A current valid massage permit or license from a California city, county, or city and county and documentation evidencing that the person has completed at least a 100 -hour course'in massage at an approved or registered school, or out -of -state school recognized by the council as providing comparable education, has been practicing for at least three years, and has provided at least 1,000 hours of massage to members of the public for compensation. (2) Documentation evidencing that the person has completed at least a 100 -hour course in massage at an approved or registered school, or out -of -state school recognized by the council as providing comparable education, has been practicing for at least three years, and has provided at least 1,750 hours of massage to members of the public for compensation. For purposes of this subdivision, evidence Page 7 of 12 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) of practice shall include either of the following: (A) A W -2 form or employer's affidavit containing the dates of the applicant's employment. (B) Tax returns indicating self- employment as a massage practitioner or massage therapist or any other title that may demonstrate experience in the field of massage. (3) Documentation evidencing that the person holds a current valid certificate of authorization as an instructor at an approved massage school, or holds the position of a massage instructor at a school accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or colleges and universities of the state higher education system, as defined in Section 100850 of the Education Code. (b) (1) After reviewing the information submitted under subdivision (a), the council may require additional information necessary to enable it to determine whether to issue a certificate. (2) If an applicant under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) or paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) has not complied with Section 4601.3, or its equivalent, when obtaining a license or permit from the city, county, or city and county, the council shall require the applicant to comply.with Section 4601.3 prior to issuing a certificate pursuant to this section. (c) (1) A parson applying for a massage practitioner certificate on or before January 1, 2012, who meets the educational requirements of either paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (a), but who has not completed the required number of practice hours prior to submitting an application pursuant to this section, may apply for a conditional certificate. (2) An applicant for a conditional certificate shall, within five years of being issued the conditional certificate, be required to complete at least 30 hours of additional education per year from schools or courses described in paragraph (5) until he or she has completed a total of at least 250 hours.of education, which may include massage education hours previously completed in a massage course described in either paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (a). (3) Upon successful completion of the requirements of this subdivision, the council shall issue a certificate to the person that is not conditional. (4) A conditional certificate issued to any person pursuant to this subdivision shall immediately be. nullified, without need for further action by the council, if the time period specified in paragraph (2) expires without proof of completion of the requirements having been filed with the council. (5) Any additional education required by this section may be completed through courses provided by any of the following: (A) An approved school. (B) A registered school. (C) A provider approved by, or registered with, the council or the Department of Consumer Affairs: (D) A provider that establishes to the satisfaction of the council that its course or courses are appropriate educational programs for this purpose. (d) Nothing in this section shall - preclude the council from exercising any power or authority conferred by this chapter with respect to a conditional certificate holder. 4605. It is an unfair business practice for any person to state or advertise or put out any sign or card or other device, or to represent to the public through any print or electronic media, that Page 8of12 icnlacrrnr�P�cPr firm= hnr, RTQrc�1��= C14��1- 050()O&file =4... 2/23/2012 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) Page 9 of 12 he or she is certified, registered, or licensed by a governmental agency as a massage therapist or massage practitioner. 4606. It is an unfair business practice for any person to hold oneself out or use the title of "certified massage therapist" or "certified massage practitioner" or any other term, such as "licensed," "registered," or "CMT," that implies or suggests that the person is certified as a massage therapist or practitioner without meeting the requirements of Section 4601 or 4604. 4607. The superior court in and for the county in which any person acts as a massage practitioner or massage therapist in violation of the provisions of this chapter, may, upon a petition by any person,. issue an injunction or other appropriate order restraining the conduct. The proceedings under this paragraph shall be governed by Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 525) of Title 7 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 4608. Nothing in this chapter is intended to limit or prohibit a person who obtains a certification pursuant to this chapter from providing services pursuant to, and in compliance with, Sections 2053.5 and 2053.6. 4612. (a) (1) The holder of a certificate issued pursuant to this chapter shall have the right to practice massage, consistent with this chapter and the qualifications established by his or her certification, in any city, county, or city and county in this state and shall not be required to obtain any other license, permit, or other authorization, except as provided in this section, to. engage in that practice. ` (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a city, county, or city and county shall not enact an ordinance that requires a license, permit, or other authorization to provide massage for compensation by an individual who is certified pursuant to this chapter and who is practicing consistent with the qualifications established by his or her certification,.or by a massage business or massage establishment that employs or uses only persons who are certified pursuant to this chapter to provide massage for compensation. No provision of any ordinance enacted by a city, county, or city and county that is in effect before the effective date of this chapter, and that requires a license, permit, or other. authorization to provide massage for compensation, may be enforced against an individual who is certified pursuant to this chapter or against a massage business or massage establishment that employs or uses only persons who are certified pursuant to this chapter to provide massage for compensation. (3) Except as provided in subdivision (b), nothing in this section shall be interpreted to prevent a city, county, or city and county from adopting or enforcing any local ordinance that provides for reasonable health and safety requirements for massage establishments or businesses. Subdivision (b) shall not apply to any massage establishment or business that employs or uses persons to provide _. massage services who are not certified pursuant to this chapter. 1 irr�•�irr xr xrr �omr �r tr�nm- �n�l��br�� ?tl+n �PrICP! i1l1t1 =71! N(7Yfllltt =l IQl 11 7� 1151 i�11�T �P =d 1/1)10W? CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) (b) (1) This subdivision shall apply only to massage establishments or businesses that are sole proprietorships, where the sole proprietor is certified pursuant to this chapter, and to massage establishments or businesses that employ or use only persons certified pursuant to this chapter to provide massage services. For purposes of this subdivision, a sole proprietorship is a business .where the owner is the only person employed by that business to provide massage services. (2) (A) Any massage establishment. or business described in ..- paragraph (1) shall maintain on its premises evidence for review by _. local authorities that demonstrates that all persons providing massage services are certified. (B) Nothing in this section shall preclude a city, county, or city and county from including in a local ordinance a provision that requires a business described in paragraph (1) to file copies or provide other.evidence of the certificates held by the persons who are providing massage services at the business. (3) A city, county, or city and county may .charge a massage business or establishment a business licensing fee, provided that the fee shall be no different than the fee that is uniformly applied to all other individuals and businesses providing professional services, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 13401 of the Corporations Code. (4) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a city, county, or city and county from enacting ordinances, regulations, rules, requirements, restrictions, land use regulations, moratoria, conditional use permits, or zoning requirements applicable to an individual certified pursuant to this chapter or to a massage establishment or business that uses only individuals who are certified pursuant to this chapter to provide massage for compensation, provided that, unless otherwise exempted by this chapter, these ordinances, regulations, rules, requirements, restrictions,.land use regulations, moratoria, conditional use permits, and zoning requirements shall be no different than the requirements that are uniformly applied to all other individuals and businesses providing professional services, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 13401 of the Corporations Code. No provision of any ordinance, regulation, rule, requirement, restriction, land use regulation, moratoria, conditional use permit, or zoning requirement enacted by a city, county, or city and county that is in effect before the effective date of this chapter, and that is inconsistent with this paragraph, may be enforced against an individual who is certified pursuant to this chapter or against a massage business or massage establishment that uses only individuals who are certified pursuant to this chapter to provide massage.for compensation. (5) Local building code or physical facility requirements applicable to massage establishments or businesses shall not require additional restroom, shower, or other facilities that are not uniformly applicable to other professional or personal service businesses, nor shall building or facility requirements be adopted that (A) require unlocked doors when there is no staff available to ensure security for.clients and massage staff who are behind closed doors, or (B) require windows that provide a view into massage rooms that interfere with the privacy of clients of the massage business. (6) A city, county, or city and county may adopt reasonable health and safety requirements with respect to massage establishments or businesses, including, but not limited to, requirements for cleanliness of massage rooms, towels and linens, and reasonable attire and personal hygiene requirements for persons providing massage services, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be Page 10 of 12 �,i-Fv.• ��t�rtsrttr lo(iin Fil /"] ! T! 1[l�l+R1_Illn�f�lCYt�'aSl('ll�P /C�Pi�flrlri= llri(`RrA"T•rlllTl =[ 1QI I�� �fiS11��R7� I f-` =Q � 7I / i�7� F"� � __. -, CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) interpreted to authorize adoption of local ordinances that impose additional qualifications, such as medical examinations, background checks, or other criteria, upon any person certified pursuant to this chapter. (7) Nothing in this section shall preclude a city, county, or city . and county from doing any of the following: (A) Requiring an applicant for a business license to operate a massage business or establishment to fill out an application that requests the applicant to provide relevant information. (B) Making reasonable investigations into the information so provided. (C) Denying or restricting a business license if the applicant has provided materially false information. (c) An owner or operator of a massage business or establishment subject to subdivision (b) shall be responsible for the conduct of all employees or independent contractors working on the premises of the business - Failure to comply with this chapter may result in revocation of the owner's or operator's certificate in accordance with section 4603. Nothing in this section shall preclude a.local ordinance from authorizing suspension, revocation, or other restriction of a license or permit issued to a massage establishment or business if violations of this chapter, or of the local ordinance, occur on the business premises. (d) Nothing in this section shall preclude a city, county, or, city and county from adopting a local ordinance that is applicable to massage businesses or establishments described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) and that does either of the following: (1) Provides that duly authorized officials of the city, county, or city and county have the right to conduct reasonable inspections, during regular business hours, to ensure compliance with this chapter, the local ordinance, or other applicable fire and health and safety requirements. (2) Requires an owner or operator to notify the city, county, or city and county of any intention to rename, change management, or convey the business to another person. (e) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to preclude a city, county, or city and county from requiring a background check of an owner or operator of a massage establishment who owns 5 percent or more of .a massage business or massage establishment and who is not certified pursuant to this chapter. The background check may consist of an application that requires the applicant to state information, including, but not limited to, the applicant's business, occupation, and employment history for the five years preceding the date of application, the inclusive dates of same, and the name and address of any massage business or other like establishment owned or operated by any person who is subject to the background check requirement of this subdivision. 4613. (a) Nothing in this chapter shall restrict or limit in any way the authority of a city, county, or city and county to adopt a local ordinance governing any person who is not certified pursuant to this chapter. (b) Nothing in this chapter is intended to affect the practice rights of any person licensed by the state to practice or perform any functions or services pursuant to that license- Page 11 of 12 }ettn- 1AXrXVIXT Ie rinfn na qnvlr ai- hin /di. .qnlnvoodOse.ction =bnc &noun= 04001 - 05000 &file =4... 2/23/2012 CA Codes (bpc:4600 -4620) 4614. The Legislature finds and declares that due to important. health, safety, and welfare concerns that affect the entire state, establishing a uniform standard of certification and regulation of massage practitioners and massage therapists upon which consumers may rely to identify individuals who have achieved specified levels of education, training, and skill is a matter of statewide concern and not a municipal affair, as that term is used in Section 5 of Article XI of the California Constitution. 'Therefore, this chapter shall apply to all cities and counties, including charter cities and charter counties. 4615. This chapter shall be subject to the review required by Article 7.5 (commencing with Section 9147:7) of Chapter 1.5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Government Code. 4616. This chapter shall be liberally construed to effectuate its purposes. If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held to be invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the chapter that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are severable. 4620. This chapter shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2015, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2015, deletes or extends that date. Page 12 of 12 httn• /Axrunu1PVinfnto anvlcui- hin /ciicnlav�.�r1P�ePr. .tine= hnr,RT.Q,n�,n= (14(llil -0'-)O OXrfilP =A 7/7;1�f11 ATTACHMENT #3 RESOLUTION 2012 -018 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -018 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGE LAND USES (LOCATION: ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ZONED PROPERTIES; APPLICANT: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK; CASE NO.: AZC -172) WHEREAS, the State of California modified their statutes regarding how massage /acupressure land uses are to be treated; and WHEREAS, the City's current ordinances need to be modified in order to be consistent with State Law; and WHEREAS, the proposed regulations have been proposed to effectuate changes to the standards by amendment to the Municipal Code, Chapters 153 being Case Number AZC -172 (the "Project ") as described more particularly in the information on file with the Planning Division. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council does hereby- find, determine and declare that: A. An Initial Study and Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact were prepared for the Project in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the State CEQA Guidelines. B. The Initial Study and Negative Declaration were made available to the public for review and comment as required by law. C. A properly noticed public hearing was held by the Planning Commission of the City of Baldwin Park on march 14, 2012, at which time evidence was heard on the Initial Study and Negative Declaration. At the hearing, the Planning Commission fully reviewed and carefully considered them, together with any comments received at the hearing, and recommended approval of the negative declaration for the Project. D. A properly noticed public hearing was held by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park on April 4, 2012, at which time evidence was heard on the Initial Study and Negative Declaration. At the Resolution 2012 -018 Page 2 hearing, the City Council fully reviewed and carefully considered them, together with any comments received during the public review period. SECTION 2. The City Council reviewed and considered the Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact and determined that the proposed Project will not have a significant impact on the environment. The Negative Declaration is therefore hereby approved. SECTION 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy hereof to the Secretary of the Planning Commission. PASSED AND APPROVED this 2nd day of May, 2012. MANUEL, LOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SS= CITY OF BALDW I N PARK I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk, of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2012 -018 was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 2nd day of May, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA CITY CLERK ATTACHMENT #4 ORDINANCE 1351 ORDINANCE NO. 1351 AN ORDINANCE OF CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK AMENDING SECTION 153.442 OF THE BALDWIN PARK MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO MASSAGEIACUPRESSURE USES. WHEREAS, Section 153.442 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code regulates land use regulations and zoning requirements on massagelacupressure uses. WHEREAS, Section 153.442 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code currently prohibits massagelacupressure establishments within all zones in the City, except for those legal, non - conforming establishments permissible under the Code. WHEREAS, effective January 1, 2012, section 4612 of the Business and Professions Code requires each massage establishment or business that uses individuals who are State - certified as a massage practitioner or massage therapists be permitted in each zone other in which all other individuals and businesses providing professional services are permitted. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend Section 153.442 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code to comply with State law. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 153.442 of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code to read, in its entirety, as follows: § 153.442 MASSAGEIACUPRESSURE ESTABLISHMENTS A. After December 1, 2010, and subject to the legal non - conforming use provisions of this Code and to subsection B., below, any Massage or Acupressure establishment is a prohibited land use within all zones in the City of Baldwin Park. B. Notwithstanding any provision of this Code to the contrary, pursuant to and only as required by subdivision (b)(4) of Section 4612 of the Business and Professions Code, each massage business or massage establishment that uses only individuals who are certified pursuant to Chapter 10.5 of the Business and Professions Code (commencing with section 4600) ( "State Regulations for Massage Therapists ") to provide massage for compensation shall be permitted in each zone to the same extent all other individuals and businesses providing professional services are permitted. Ordinance 1351 - Page 2 C. Each person operating or employed by any legal, non - conforming Massage establishment within the City shall hold a current and valid certificate issued pursuant to Chapter 10.5 of Division 2 of the California Business and Professions Code (commencing with section 4600) (the "State Regulations for Massage Therapists. D. Any person who employs or uses, as massage practitioners, only persons who hold a current and valid certificate issued pursuant to the State Regulations for Massage Therapists and any person who holds, as a massage practitioner, a current and valid certificate issued pursuant to the State Regulations for Massage Therapists need not obtain the permit required pursuant to Chapter 118 of this Code. All provisions of this section not in conflict with the State Regulations for Massage Therapists shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall go into affect and be in full force and operation from and after thirty (30) days after itsr final reading and adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE 2nd day of May, 2012 MANUEL;LOZANO, MAYOR ATTEST: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK Ordinance 1351 - Page 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss: CITY OF BALDWIN PARK ) I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2012. Thereafter, said Ordinance No. 1351 was duly approved and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on May 16, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: NOES: I COUNCILMEMBER: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: �.. ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBER: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 02 _ ITEM NO. BALDWIN CITY OF BALDWIN PARK STAFF REPORT P A• R, K TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Marc Castagnola, AICP, Community Development Mana DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: Public Hearing Regarding the Fiscal Year 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan and the Citizen Participation Plan and the Amendment to the FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan PURPOSE The purpose is for City Council to hold the second of two required public hearings regarding the: 1) Public Service Allocations and the reallocation of the $1,000 surplus; 2) FY 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan; 3) FY 2012 -2013 Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) Amendment to FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan BACKGROUND/ DISCUSSION Pursuant to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations, the City is preparing its Second Year of the Five -Year strategy plan designed to address the housing needs of extremely low, low and moderate - income households within the community. The current Five Year Consolidated Plan covers years 2010 -2014. FY 2092 -2013 Annual Action Plan and Citizen Participation Plan The Second Year Annual Plan under the current Five Year, FY 2012 -2013 Plan and Citizen Participation Plan, must be prepare and submitted to HUD by May 15, 2012. Funding Recommendations The City of Baldwin Park expects to receive an estimated amount of $271,723 in HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) entitlement funds, and $40,000 in HOME projected program income; and $1,044,793 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The HOME funds allocation is slightly more ($2493) than the estimated amount used at the March 7th City Council meeting. CDBG Public Service Programs On March 7, 2012 the City Council allocated $156,719 to various public service programs. However, on March 26, 2012, staff received an email from Sara! Koo, MAPS CDBG Annual Plan May 2, 2012 Page 2of2 4 College CEO informing the City that MAPS declined funding for FY 2012 -2013. Therefore the City Council should consider reallocating the $1000 that was allocated to MAPS to other Public Service Programs. As a reminder, below are the previously approved allocations: e of one , -�. Y W_ sf:V to. ,arch, 7 a Action Food Bank $10,000 0 BPPD Pride Platoon $46,834 $18,000 California Mental Health Connections $75,000 $1,000 Childcare Subsidy $7,500 $7,500 Church of the Redeemer Food Bank $15,000 $10,000 Domestic Violence Advocate $22,580 $14,000 ESGV Coalition for the Homeless $10,000 $10,000 Family Service Center $40,000 $30,000 Graffiti Removal $75,000 $33,469 MAPS For College u _' r";;:; ;$4,000.,. ✓ ;�.....: $'[:,000 Project Sister $5,000 $3,000 Recreation/Sports Scholarship $25,000 $15,000 Santa Anita Family Services $5,000 $3,500 Social Model Recovay Systems, Inc $10,000 0 St. Johns Church Social Services $4,000 $2,250 Youth Employment $30,000 $8,000 TOTALS 1 $385,014 $156,719 This Public Hearing also includes proposed funding allocations for Capital Improvement Projects, Planning and Administration and Housing Programs. For a complete list of all proposed projects, please see Attachment A. Capital Improvement Projects Allocations for three major Capital Improvement Projects are proposed in FY 2012- 2013. Staff recommends increasing the previous allocation for the Storm Drain Project proposed on residential streets near Earl Avenue and Corak Street from $800,000 to $856,000 and increase the $107,000 for the Barnes Park Improvement Project to $250,000. Additional source of funds, such as grants and/or restricted funds will be considered to meet specific funding gap for each project. HOME Funds Staff continues to explore options to either acquire property, residential units or vacant land or enter into a commitment agreement with a non -or for profit provider of affordable housing. The remainder of HOME funds will continue to provide Homebuyer, Rental and Rehabilitation programs. CDBG Annual Plan May 2, 2012 Page 3of3 Amendment to FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan Included in the FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan was the allocation of Homeless Prevention Program (HPRP) funds. As a reminder, on February 17, 2009, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) the City of Baldwin Park was allocated $605,000 in Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program (HPRP) funds. HPRP funds provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re- housed and stabilized. The deadline to expend these funds is September 30, 2012. The City entered into an agreement with two non - profits, East San Gabriel Valley Coalition for the Homeless and Beyond Shelter. The Coalition for the Homeless has expended it entire allocation of $49,787. Beyond Shelter has expended almost 85% of its allocation. The purpose of this amendment is to reallocate funding to activities within the current contract with Beyond Shelter. Beyond Shelter has requested a revision to its budget to provide for activities that address the needs of more of our residents and are then more likely to spend the funds by the September deadline. Homeless Prevention activities have been much more requested and needed by our residents than Rapid Re- housing activities. Therefore, the proposed amendment reduces the other activities and increases the allocation to Homeless Prevention as follows: Activity Current Allocations Proposed Allocation Homeless Prevention /Financial Assistance $393,750 $451,333 Rapid Re- Housing $ 93,750 $ 50,600 Data Collection and Evaluation $ 37,500 $ 23,067 Administrative Costs ",050 6,050 Total Allocation $531,050 $531,050 Public Review Pursuant to the City's Citizen Participation Plan, the City is required to hold two public hearings during the preparation of the subject plans. The draft plans were available for the required 30 -day comment period and public review at City Hall, 3rd floor and the Public Library beginning April 3, 2012 and concluding at tonight's public hearing. FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to general funds. CDBG Annual Plan May 2, 2012 Page 4 of 4 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council conduct the public hearing and following the public hearing, approve: 1) Public Service Reallocation of the $1,000 surplus; 2) FY 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan; 3) FY 2012 -2013 Citizen Participation Plan; and 4) Amendment to FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan Attachments Attachment A — FY 2012 -2013 Proposed Projects Attachment B - FY 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan Attachment C — FY 2012 -2013 Citizen Participation Plan Attachment D — FY 2011 -2012 Amendment Attachment FY 2012 -2013 Proposed Projects M O N N T O N LL w O LL N Z 0 U O J J a C) LLI O w IL_ U ❑ W N a w IL m U M m rn ti � (D X17 � N (D N r (& f-9, M � ti N a bg co m co U') 00 i~ co N � AR.= 69 EF} C 4 O > > O It wr M T p M ( O Q L LO LO i co co p Q to U r 3 LL 69-64). 64). 40 fA r r 0 0) W O O O 07 CD 0 0 0 V W m C~ O O O S O O O LA 1A O O O r T r 0) � qe O •- •- O O O O O O O O ti t` ti ti 0; O C6 M O__ (D (O 06606 6 0 0 &d c o 0 0 0 (D N LO O O Q O M r (D O W) � �+ L'> LO NC: C: 00 r N N N C7 r T N N v N N O d >' dLL L — Y! 69 6', 64 64 .6 } L r r 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 Ci 0 0 0 0 0 Gi d OO 0000 00 00 O LO LO 0 00 C) CD %- M C � V 0000 00 OO O M0) 000 0 n r O �+ M C- CD P- LC) LC) NLOOr O O Ln O 0 O 11 00 O 00 O O 00 606 (O N N W s. 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M C � V r 0 ❑ ❑ m c0 0 CL �_ _ v o cn LL E V❑ a1 `� a¢ E �F c a) a a� o L .r LU aa) of N m � U ❑ co t7 a�i J O O 4. O � �o (D (2 E ~ +'d d CL o a�i O F+ _ L a m T a Z y 7 0 c� a) ~ w E o o, err-- m W E Q c N a Q Z x ,E O H O F= M Cr E m co = w M F- ¢ ¢ iii i ° .ai t (D C9 Attachment B FY 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan 11 '0� Third Program Year IV D r:v Action Plan The CPMP Second Annual Action Plan includes the SF 424 and Narrative Responses to Action Plan questions that CDBG, HOME, HOPWA, and ESG grantees must respond to each year in order to be compliant with the Consolidated Planning Regulations. The Executive Summary narratives are optional. Narrative Responses A. Executive Summary As a designated entitlement jurisdiction, the City of Baldwin Park annually receives federal funding designated to assist in the development of viable communities by supporting projects that provide decent housing, sustain suitable living environments, and expand economic opportunities primarily for low- and moderate - income persons. The City is required to develop an Annual Action Plan for the use of these funds which serves as the means to meet the application and submission requirements for two (2) entitlement formula programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership (HOME). This Annual Action Plan outlines the activities which will be undertaken during the program year beginning July 1, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013 programs and activities described in this plan are intended to primarily benefit low- income and moderate - income residents of the City of Baldwin Park, neighborhoods with high concentrations of low -- income and moderate - income residents, and the city as a whole. This plan is the product of extensive public outreach, consistent with the City of Baldwin Park's 2010 -2014 Five -Year Consolidated Plan. This public participation has included multiple public hearings, and consultation with agencies, groups, and organizations involved in the development of affordable housing, and providing a suitable living environment for low- income and moderate - income residents, and/or provision of services to children, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, and homeless persons. A complete draft of this plan has been made available for public review and comment for a 30 day period beginning April 3, 2012. The availability of both the draft plan and the final plan is advertised in the local newspaper and the complete documents are available for review on the City's website (www.baldwinpark.com) and in print form at the Housing Department, the Baldwin Park Library, and the Office of the City Clerk. 1. Summary of Citizen Participation Process The Citizen Participation Plan is instrumental in obtaining input from the community and organizations in designing programs that will best meet the needs of the low -and moderate- income populations. Third Program Year Action Plan City__of Baldwin Park As required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Rules and Regulations, the City complies with regulation 24 CFR 91.105, Citizen Participation Plan for local governments. Further discussion about the Citizen Participation Process including efforts to broaden participation, for the creation of the 2012 -2013 Action Plan, along with public comments and the City's responses is included in the Managing the Process and Citizen Participation sections of this Plan. 2. Available Funds The activities and accomplishment goals outlined in this document are based on the Federal Fiscal Year 2012 -2013 available funding as outlined below. Table 1: Program Funds Available Limits on Program Administration expenses have been calculated as follows: Table 2: Program Administration Caos $271,723 .: $1,044,793 FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $1,044,793 $271,723, $1,316,516 Estimated 2012 -2013 Program Income $0 $40,000 $40,000 Unexpended Prior Year Funds $1,207,000 $1,895,738 $3,102,738 Estimated Total Funds Available $2,251,793 $2,207,461 $4,459,254 Limits on Program Administration expenses have been calculated as follows: Table 2: Program Administration Caos The limit on public service activity expenditures has been calculated as follows: Table 3: CDBG Public Service Activity Cap $271,723 FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $1,044,793 Estimated 2012 -2013 Program Income FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $1,044,793 $271,723 $1,316,516 Estimated 2012 -2013 Program Income $0 $40,000 $40,000 Administrative Cap Allowance 20% 10% Administrative Ca $208,959 $27,172 $236,131 The limit on public service activity expenditures has been calculated as follows: Table 3: CDBG Public Service Activity Cap The required HOME set -aside for Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO's) is calculated as follows: Table 4: HOME CHDO Set -Aside Calculation FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $271,723 FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $1,044,793 Estimated 2012 -2013 Program Income $0 Public Service Cap Allowance 15% Public Service Ca $156,719 The required HOME set -aside for Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO's) is calculated as follows: Table 4: HOME CHDO Set -Aside Calculation FY 2012 -2013 Entitlement $271,723 Minimum CHDO Set -Aside Percentage 15% Minimum Required CHDO Set -Aside $40,758 The following table outlines the City's planned expenditures in compliance with these regulatory requirements for the 2012 -2013 Program Year. Third Program Year Action Plan 2 City of Baldwin Park Table 5: Prormsed Budaet vs. Reaulatory Limits 3. Summary of Goals, Budgets, and Anticipated Accomplishments Anticipated program accomplishments are detailed in the Housing, Homelessness, Community Development, and Non - Homeless Special Needs sections of this report as well as in the project worksheets for the individual planned activities. The table below compares the goals of activities supported with 2012 -2013 program year funds with those identified in the 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan. Fable 6: Summary of 2012 -2013 Goals vs. Five -Year Goals Public Facilities (General( Public Facilities 2 CDBG Administration Cap > $208,959 $208,959 CDBG Public Service Cap > $156,719 $156,719 HOME Administrative Cap > $27,172 $27,172 HOME CHDO Set -Aside < $40,758 $40,758 3. Summary of Goals, Budgets, and Anticipated Accomplishments Anticipated program accomplishments are detailed in the Housing, Homelessness, Community Development, and Non - Homeless Special Needs sections of this report as well as in the project worksheets for the individual planned activities. The table below compares the goals of activities supported with 2012 -2013 program year funds with those identified in the 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan. Fable 6: Summary of 2012 -2013 Goals vs. Five -Year Goals Public Facilities (General( Public Facilities 2 1 Street Improvements People Served /Area Benefit 2000 0 Sidewalks People Served /Area Benefit 1000 0 Storm Drains People Served /Area Benefit 500 1623 Public Services (General) People Seared 15000 3000 Senior Services People Served 750 150 Youth Services People Served 2000 420 Battered and Abused Spouses People Served 20 80 Crime Awareness People Served 250 50 Child Care Services People Served 225 45 Removal of Architectural Barriers Public Facilities 2 0 Construction of Housing Housing Units 20 10 Direct Homeownership Assistance Households Served 12 3 Rehab; Single -Unit Residential Housing Units 120 10 Rehab; Multi -Unit Residential Housing Units 10 5 Lead - Based /Lead Hazard Test/Abatement Housing Units Abated 60 10 Code Enforcement Housing Units Inspected 6000 1500 Cl Building Acquisition, Construction, Rehab Businesses 2 0 Planned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal Other 5 1 General Program Administration Other NIA NIA Fair Housing Activities (subject to 20% Admin cap) Households Served 100 20 HOME Admin /Planning Costs of PJ Other NIA NIA Tenant based rental assistance Households Served 40 8 4. Activities The following tables list the activities and programs that will be supported using Consolidated Plan program funds during the 2012 -2013 Program Year. Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) The FY 2012 -2013 CDBG allocation will be $1,044,793. In addition, the City will be programming $1,231,000 in unexpended prior year funds. As a result, the City will have $2,275,793 in CDBG funds available for programming to eligible activities. Eligible Third Program Year Action Plan 3 City of Baldwin Park activities are required to meet at least one of the three CDBG program National Objectives, which are: 1) to assist low- and moderate - income persons, 2) aid in the prevention or elimination of slum or blight, and 3) meet urgent community needs. The City of Baldwin Park will spend its allocation of Program Year 2012 -2013 CDBG funding for the following CDBG eligible activities. In addition, projects funded in prior years that have not yet been completed will continue into the new program year. rame 7: Proposed 2012 -2013 GDBG Activities CDBG=AdmI Wtt a ldn .... : CDBG Program Administration $200,959 Fair Housing Services $8,000 Sub -Total $208,959 GDBG'P;ublicSerrvice Cp:Acivitire :: ! ...:� ....E..., Baldwin Park Police Department Pride Platoon $18,000 Childcare Subsidy Program $7,500 California Mental Health Connections $1,000 Domestic Violence Advocate $14,000 ESGV Coalition for the Homeless $10,000 Family Service Center $30,000 Graffiti Removal $33.469 Project Sister $3,500 Redeemer Food Bank $10,000 Saint John the Baptist Church Parenting Classes $2,750 Santa Anita Family Service $3,500 Sports Scholarships Program $15,000 Youth Employment Program $8,000 Sub -Total $156,719 Code Enforcement Program $200,000 Section 108 Loan Repayment $503,401 Storm Drain $856,000 Lead Testing $10,000 Rehabilitation Administration $60,714 Rehabilitation Grant Program $30,000 Barnes Park ADA Improvement Program $250,000 Sub -Total $1,910,115 HOME Investment Partnership Program The FY 2012 -2013 HOME allocation will be $271,723. In addition, the City estimates that it will receive $40,000 in program income and will be programming $1,895,938 in unexpended prior year funds. As a result, the City will have $2,207,661 in HOME funds available for programming to eligible activities. The fundamental purpose of the HOME Program is to preserve and increase the supply of decent, safe, and sanitary affordable rental and owner - occupied housing for persons at 80% or below the Baldwin Park County area median household income. Federal regulations require that local governments provide a match to HOME funded projects (excluding funds allocated to CHDO projects and program administration) with non - federal resources. However, the Third Program Year Action Plan 4 City of Baldwin Park City has obtained an exemption from the match requirements. The Program Year 2012- 2013 HOME funding will be distributed as follows according to specific HUD program caps: i ame ts: vroposea zuiz -lui:s HUM: Activities 'HOME,Ad tiff ft atlo MUM �asa .. Home Program Administration $27,172 Sub -Total $27,172 CMDO ...... _ -. -- .. CHDO - First Time Homebuyer $295,000 Home Improvement Residential Loan Program $205,489 Sub -Total $500,489 `ROME Activities ::• .:::::::::::::::: Multi -Fami! New Development Program $1,600,000 Lead Abatement Program $15,000 Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program $65,000 Sub -Total $1.680.000 5. Performance and Outcome Measurement HUD has encouraged grantees to incorporate performance -based standards in project selection and contracting with consolidated plan funds. As a result, for the 2012 -2013 program year the City will focus on outcome accomplishments rather than output accomplishments. All reimbursement requests will still require documentation as proscribed in the appropriate Federal regulations and City policies. 6. Summary of Objectives and Outcomes Consolidated funds for the 2012 -2013 program year will be allocated among the following nationally reportable outcomes, which have been established by HUD: SLA: Availability /Accessibility of Suitable Living Environment SL -1.1 Decrease crime in neighborhoods and communities • Baldwin Park Police Department Pride Platoon SL -1.1 Support a continuum of services in support of the City's and County's effort to end homeless • ESGV Coalition for the Homeless SL -1.3 Provide access to local public facilities that contribute to community and neighborhood development • Barnes Park Improvement Project SL -1.4 Provide youth with appropriate health, recreational, educational, and other services that help them to develop into well- rounded, well - adjusted and independent adults Third Program Year Action Plan 5 City of Baldwin Park • Childcare Subsidy Program • Recreation /Sports Scholarship Program • Maps for College Program SL -9.5 Provide quality supportive services so elderly residents can live as independently as possible • Santa Anita Family Service • Recreation /Sports Scholarship Program SL -9.6 Help persons with special needs live as independently as possible • Redeemer Food Bank • Domestic Violence Advocate SL -1.7 Contribute to the well -being of individuals, families, and neighborhoods • Family Service Center • Project Sister • Saint John the Baptist Church Parenting Classes SL -3: Sustainability of Suitable Living Environment SL -3.9 Decrease crime in neighborhoods and communities • Graffiti Removal SL -3.2 Encourage the continued maintenance and improvements of infrastructure • Storm Drain Project SL -3.3 Prevent and arrest the decline of the physical conditions of neighborhoods and communities • Code Enforcement Program EO -1: Availability/Accessibility of Economic Opportunity EO -9.9 Provide youth with appropriate health, recreational, educational, and other services that help them to develop into well- rounded, well - adjusted and independent adults • Youth Employment Program EO- 1.2Stimulate Business investment and job development to build vibrant, self - sustaining communities • Section 108 Loan Repayment -- Economic Development DH -1: Availability/Accessibility of Decent Housing Third Program Year Action Plan 6 City of Baldwin Park DH -9.9 Preserve and improve the existing housing stock and ensure equal access • Home Improvement Residential Loan Program • Rehabilitation Grant Program • Rehabilitation Administration • Lead Testing Program • Lead Abatement Program • Fair Housing Services DH -2: _ Affordability of Decent Housing DH -2.9 Expand the supply of affordable rental and homeownership housing opportunities • First Time Homebuyer Program • Development of Multi - Family Housing DH -2.2 Preserve and improve the existing housing stock and ensure equal access • Section 8 Rental Housing Program • Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program DH -3: Sustainability of Decent Housing DH -9.9 Preserve and improve the existing housing stock and ensure equal access • Home Improvement Residential Loan Program • Rehabilitation Grant Program • Rehabilitation Administration • Lead Testing Program • Lead Abatement Program • Fair Housing Services 7. Evaluation of Past Performance In September 2011, The City completed the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for the 2010 -2011 program year. The goals and objectives for the reporting period were based on priority needs identified in the 2010 -2015 Five -Year Consolidated Plan. More than 25 activities were funded during the 2010 -2011 program year. The collective impact of these activities resulted in substantial improvements to the lives and neighborhoods of the City's low -and moderate - income residents and persons. The City was on target to meet its Five -Year Goals as established under the 2010 -2015 Consolidated Plan. During the 2010 -2011 program year, measurable progress was made on the majority of the five -year goals established in the 2010 -2015 Consolidated Plan. Delays were encountered on some capital improvement projects, making it difficult to complete the Third Program Year Action Plan . 7 City of Baldwin Park activity and report total accomplishments by the close of the program year. These projects are typically completed in subsequent program years. B. General Questions 1. Describe the geographic areas of the jurisdiction (including areas of low income families and /or racial /minority concentration) in which assistance will be directed during the next year. Where appropriate, the jurisdiction should estimate the percentage of funds the jurisdiction plans to dedicate to target areas. According to the 2006 -2008 American Community Survey (ACS) estimate, there are 77,089 people living in the City. There are a total of 18,090 housing units within the City. The racial makeup of the City is 29.7 percent White, 1.1 percent African American, 0.9 percent American Indian and Alaska Native, 12.4 percent Asian, 0.1 percent Pacific Islander, 54.0 percent from other races, and 1.8 percent from two (2) or more races. Ethnically, Hispanic or Latino of any race makes up 80.3 percent of the population. The majority of the general priorities in the Strategic Plan are focused on meeting the housing and community development needs of low- and moderate- income households and neighborhoods throughout the City. This includes the CDBG Benefit Service Areas (commonly referred to as CDBG Target Areas), which is made up of census tracts /block groups that are comprised of predominantly (at least 51%) low- and moderate- income residents (see Table 10). i ame V: Law ano moaerate income census i racts►msmocK Urouos Third Program Year Action Plan 8 lock3.�, ra", a, 10",O u mw 404701 1 1409 2451 57.5 404701 2 1011 1330 '76.0 404701 3 590 1107 53.3 404701 4 554 898 61.7 404702 1 1665 2963 56.2 404703 1 423 693 61.0 404703 2 1702 2902 58.6 404801 1 788 1522 51.8 404801 3 990 1786 55.4 404801 4 879 1623 54.2 404802 2 1117 1740 64.2 404903 1 541 1004 53.9 405002 2 515 888 58.0 405102 1 1746 2992 58.4 405201 1 941 1754 53.6 405201 3 1179 1499 78.7 405202 1 1129 1451 77.8 405202 2 1785 3347 53.3 406900 4 244 1 393 1 62.1 407001 2 372 1 656 1 56.7 Third Program Year Action Plan 8 City of Baldwin Park 2. Describe the basis for allocating investments geographically within the jurisdiction (or within the EMSA for HQPWA) (91.295(a)(9)) during the next year and the rationale for assigning the priorities. Because the primary national objectives of the Consolidated Plan programs are to benefit low - income and moderate - income residents, the City's CDBG program funds will be targeted to low- income and moderate - income neighborhoods and activities that benefit the City as a whole, the majority of whose residents are low- and moderate - income. The map below (Map 1) illustrates the areas where Consolidated Plan activities will occur within the City during the 2012 -2013 Program Year (CDBG Target Area). CDBG Target Areas are defined as geographic locations within the City boundaries where 51% or more of the households residing in those areas are low- to moderate - income. Based on the 2000 Census, 49% (20 of 41) of the census tracts in the City qualify as CDBG Target Areas. Activities, such as housing rehabilitation or infrastructure improvements, which will involve scattered sites, are not shown. The City proposes to utilize its funding for fiscal year 2012 -2013 to finance a variety of housing, community development, and capital improvement projects. The majority of the funding will be used to finance projects targeting low- and moderate- income individuals and families throughout the City including those in special needs categories such as elderly persons, and homeless persons. Based on Census 2000 data, 49.68 percent of the population in the City of Baldwin Park is identified as low- and moderate- income households. The plan for geographic distribution of resources and projects identified as serving an area benefit is based in part on the geographic distribution of low- and moderate- income households throughout the City. The following map (Map 1) shows the low- and moderate - income areas (CDBG Target Areas). Third Program Year Action Plan 9 City of Baldwin Park Map 1: CDBG Target Area Map Third Program Year Action Plan 10 City of Baldwin Park 3. Describe actions that will take place during the next year to address obstacles to meeting underserved needs. During the 2012 -2013 Program Year, the City will continue to support nonprofit agencies, the Baldwin Park Housing Authority, homeless providers, and special needs groups in their goal to meet the underserved persons of the community. The City will partner with over half dozen non - profit service providers as well as the Recreation and Community Services Department, and Police Department to provide $156,719 in CDBG funds to support public service projects including anti -crime program, youth activities, graffiti removal, rape and sexual assault program, and domestic violence, support services for seniors, homeless services and fair housing assistance. The City will utilize $1,106,000 in CDBG funding for capital improvement projects in low - income neighborhoods including improvements to park facilities and storm drain improvements. In addition, the City's Housing staff is seeking a non - profit or for - profit developer to complete the development of a new multi - family project. The City will continue to allocate HOME funding to provide tenant -based rental assistance to homeless individuals and those at -risk of becoming homeless; and partner with a Certified Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) to provide rehabilitation loans and grants for low income owner occupied households to address health and safety issues and First Time Homebuyer programs. The City will continue to communicate with these groups as their needs change or the demand dramatically increases over the next year. The City will provide technical assistance to providers in the pursuit of Federal, State, and other funding sources. The primary obstacle to meeting underserved needs of low- income and moderate- - income populations continues to be the availability of funds. Organizations serving these populations continue to experience significant reductions in funding from both governmental and private sources. Reductions in State funding to the City and the local budget have prohibited the City from being able to cover this funding gap, leaving many worthy and valuable programs unfunded or underfunded. This challenge is beyond the capacity of the local jurisdiction to satisfactorily address. 4. Identify the federal, state, and local resources expected to be made available to address the needs identified in the plan. Federal resources should include Section 8 funds made available to the jurisdiction, Low - Income Housing Tax Credits, and competitive McKinney -Vento Homeless Assistance Act funds expected to be available to address priority needs and specific objectives identified in the strategic plan. With the elimination of the of State's Redevelopment Agencies, the local resources expected to be available for housing projects in FY 2012 -2013 have drastically been reduced. However, there are still state and local sources available to address the other needs identified in the Consolidated Plan. The federal, state and local resources expected to be available in fiscal year 2012 -2013 to carry out projects and activities identified in the Annual Action Plan include: Third Program Year Action Plan 11 City of Baldwin Park Federal Source: Amount CDBG $2,275,793 HOME $2,207,661 Section 8 Funds $4,069,260 Federal Safe RoutelSchool $1,000,000 County McKinney -Vento $13,600,000 FEDERAL TOTAL $23,152,714 TOTAL FUNDING RESOURCES C. Managing the Process State and Local Sources: Amount Gas Tax $1,275,000 Prop C $200,000 Safe Route to School $500,000 Propl BITCR $1,682,000 Measure R $860,000 STATE AND LOCAL TOTAL $4,517,000 $27,659,714 1. Identify the lead agency, entity, and agencies responsible for administering programs covered by the consolidated plan. The Housing Department provides oversight and management of these federal programs for the City and is responsible for the preparation of the Consolidated Plan, the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), and the Annual Action Plan. The Department works in concert with other jurisdictions, internal city departments, municipal agencies, public service groups, and residents to plan and carry out the activities proposed each year in the Annual Action Plan. 2. Identify the significant aspects of the process by which the plan was developed, and the agencies, groups, organizations, and others who participated in the process. The Annual Action Plan encompasses an application process whereby organizations, such as City departments, nonprofit social service agencies, and private for - profit businesses have the opportunity to submit proposals to fund projects that will eventually define the City's Annual Action Plan. The primary objective of the CDBG and HOME programs is to provide decent housing and a suitable living environment with expanding economic opportunities principally for low - income and moderate - income persons. The Housing Department staff conducted extensive outreach to engage a wide range of agencies, groups, organizations, and residents in the process of developing the Action Plan. This process included: a. A public application process for community -based organizations to apply for project funding in program year 2012 -2013; b. Discussions with several city departments to help identify eligible projects for the coming program year; c. Meetings with other departments to identify potential housing projects for the coming year; d. Public meetings to allow public service agencies and stakeholders to present their applications and their programs; e. Public Hearings conducted on March 7, 2012 and May 2, 2012 to receive public testimony on the proposed Annual Action Plan. 3. Describe actions that will take place during the next year to enhance coordination between public and private housing, health, and social service agencies. Third Program Year Action Plan 12 City of Baldwin Park The City continues to work in consultation and coordination with a wide -range of public and private agencies, local jurisdictions, housing developers and providers, social service agencies, and community residents in the development and implementation of strategies identified in this Plan. In particular, the Housing Department staff regularly attends regional meetings and works on a continual basis with the City's Housing Authority and many others to coordinate joint efforts relating to homeless issues, affordable housing needs and conditions, special need populations, and community development activities. D. Citizen Participation 9. Provide a summary of the citizen participation process. As required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Rules and Regulations, the City complies with regulation 24 CFR 91.105, Citizen Participation Plan for local governments as outlined. The City has adopted a citizen's participation plan that sets forth the City's policies and procedures for citizen participation. A complete copy of this Citizen Participation Plan may be found at the Housing Department. During the preparation of the 2012.2013 One -Year Action Plan, the City of Baldwin Park solicited widespread public participation and input through surveys, workshops, community meetings, and public hearings. The following is the Funding Application and Citizen Participation schedule: Table 10: Citizen Participation Timeline 2. Provide a summary of citizen comments or views on the plan. No written comments were received for this year's action plan. Third Program Year Action Plan 13 :::::.•::::;. . =v =.:.:x........ Actionbescir�pi�on. Funding Availability and Community Meeting Advertisement published in San Gabriel Valley Tribune. 2012 -13 CDBG Funding Application made available electronically via the City website, e-mail, mail, or hard copy pick up at November 3, 2011 City Hall. Letters sent to community -based organizations and agencies inviting CDBG funding proposals for FY 2012- 13. December 22, 2011 Application Deadline for submission of CDBG funding proposals from community-based organizations and agencies. January 5, and February 2, Two (2) Community Meetings held to gather public input on 2012 funding priorities. March 7, 2012 First Public Hearing to solicit community input regarding public service programs and funding recommendations "Notice of Public Comment Period" on draft Action Plan April 2, 2012 published in San Gabriel Tribune. Draft Action Plan with funding recommendations made available for public review. May 2, 2012 Public Hearing before the City Council 2. Provide a summary of citizen comments or views on the plan. No written comments were received for this year's action plan. Third Program Year Action Plan 13 City of Baldwin Park 3. Provide a summary of efforts made to broaden public participation in the development of the consolidated plan, including outreach to minorities and non - English speaking persons, as well as persons with disabilities. The components of the citizen participation plan discussed above have been designed with the explicit intention of accommodating and encouraging participation by low- and moderate - income residents, residents of low- and moderate - income neighborhoods, members of minority groups, persons with limited English skills, and persons with disabilities. In addition to these efforts, the City is adopting the Five -Year Consolidated Plan. The plan was guided in large part by the results of an extensive public opinion research process. This process included a survey conducted in Spanish and English. The results of the outreach played a primary role in the development of the Consolidated Plan. Plan development consultations in conjunction with the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan planning process included specific targeted outreach to service providers, subrecipients involved in the delivery of eligible program activities to eligible populations. These consultations involved the active participation of members of minority groups, low - income and moderate - income individuals, persons with limited English skills, and individuals with disabilities. The City also conducted extensive outreach to inform local agencies regarding the opportunity to apply for CDBG funds. Outreach included a public notice for availability of funding, a letter mailed to each interested agency, and technical assistance to aid those public service agencies with application preparation. Finally, the City reviewed its compliance with Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity requirements as part of its update to the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice. Publishing the Plan for Public Review and Comment The 2012 -2013 Action Plan was made available for public review and comment for a 30- day period beginning April 2, 2012 through May 2, 2012. Notice of availability of the Draft Action Plan and locations where the plan could be reviewed were published in the local newspaper. Copies of the draft 2012 -2013 Action Plan were available for viewing in the following public locations: Esther Snyder Community Center 4181 Baldwin Park Blvd. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 City of Baldwin Park — Housing Department 14403 East Pacific Blvd (3rd Floor) Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Baldwin Park Public Library 4181 Baldwin Park Blvd Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Third Program Year Action Plan 14 City of Baldwin Park A public hearing to present the funding recommendations and receive public input on the 2012 -2013 Annual Action Plan was held on March 7, 2012, before the City of Baldwin Park City Council. During the 30 -day review period, the public was also invited to submit comments in writing directed to: City of Baldwin Park — Housing Department 14403 East Pacific Blvd (3'd Floor) Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Attn: Suzie Ruelas, Housing Manager 4. Provide a written explanation of comments not accepted and the reasons why these comments were not accepted. As a result of the public meetings, the CDBG Advisory Committee proposed funding allocations for public service programs, which was presented to the City Council at the public hearing on March 7, 2012. During the March 71h public hearing, representatives from public service agencies made presentations to the City Council regarding their funding application. One comment was received from a non - applicant member of the public, CDBG Advisory Committee member, Cecilia Bernal. In response to Councilmember Monica Garcia, Ms. Bernal provided an explanation for the Advisory Committee recommendations. Although, the comments and recommendations were considered by the City Council, the City Council opted to slightly revise the recommendations to include funding two agencies that were not recommended by the Committee. The City Council determined that the services offered by the two alternate agencies would benefit the low- income residents and improve their quality of life. However, one of the agencies declined funding and at the May 2, 2012 public hearing, the City Council reallocated the funds. E. Institutional Structure Describe actions that will take place during the next year to develop institutional structure. The Housing Department of the City of Baldwin Park is responsible for the administration of the two entitlement grants (CDBG and HOME). The Housing Department has staff that is specifically responsible for the administration, implementation, and the monitoring of programs funded with these sources. In conjunction with other City departments, such as Public Works, Park, Recreation and Community Services, and Community Development, staff will continue to identify the community's greatest needs and allocate resources accordingly. Housing staff will continue to work with for - profit and non - profit developers and lenders to facilitate the improvement, preservation, and/or creation of affordable housing opportunities for low- to moderate - income households within the City. Furthermore, the City will continue to work on coordinating activities with Los Angeles County agencies such as the Department of Public Social Services and the Department of Mental Health, Third Program Year Action Plan 15 City of Baldwin Park to continue to meet the needs of the City's special needs populations by providing services and affordable housing opportunities. In addition, the City will continue to improve internal processes regarding the allocation and administration of all federal and state funded programs by identifying structural gaps and enhancing protocols to allow for greater accuracy in reporting and monitoring. Internally, Housing staff will continue to enhance project coordination by utilizing Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) between the Department and other City departments responsible for administering HUD funded projects. This will continue to establish more communication, coordination and greater accountability on city administered projects. F. Monitoring ?. Describe actions that will take place during the next year to monitor its housing and community development projects and ensure long -term compliance with program requirements and comprehensive planning requirements. Recipient Monitoring In order for the City to monitor itself, the Housing Department, the agency charged with administering and implementing the Annual Action Plan, has developed an internal management plan to assure the proper and timely implementation of the strategic plan and the annual plan. Procedures have been put in place to assure proper compliance with all program requirements for the CDBG and HOME entitlements. Since the CAPER is not completed until September of each year, an analysis of the comparison of the achievements of the recently completed program year cannot be measured against the goals identified in the strategic plan until that time. Most adjustments to the annual plan must be made every other year to try to meet the stated goals of the five -year strategic plan. The Housing Division also monitors the amount of available funding utilizing the IDIS and the City's accounting system to assure that uncommitted and expended funding does not exceed allowable HUD - recommended levels. Seib- Recipient Monitoring The City of Baldwin Park's Housing Department is responsible for oversight of all designated sub - recipients of CDBG and HOME funds and will perform the following tasks: • Distinguish between sub - recipients, contractors, and other entities, • Execute written agreements containing all required elements before providing funds to sub - recipients, • Review on a monthly basis, sub - recipients in order to determine that program requirements are being met; and • Take effective corrective and remedial actions toward sub - recipients who do not comply. Third Program Year Action Plan 16 City of Baldwin Park A Sub - recipient Grant Monitoring policy has been developed ensures that Sub - recipients comply with OMB Circular A -133 regulations as well as City policies and procedures. The City's Staff conduct program monitoring and audits of the Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's records and facilities throughout the program year. The Housing Department's goal is to visit every sub - recipient each year, but due to time constraints and the volume of programs being funded, it is not always possible to do so. Therefore, by carefully examining sub - recipients' past performance, the Housing Department will conduct a risk assessment to identify which sub - recipients require a more comprehensive monitoring. High -risk sub - recipients might include: • Sub - Recipients new to the CDBG, HOME or HPRP programs; • Sub - Recipients that have experienced turnover in key staff positions or a change in goals or direction. • Sub - Recipients with previous compliance or performance problems including failure to meet schedules, submit timely reports, or clear monitoring or audit findings. • Sub - Recipients carrying out high -risk activities (such as economic development); and • Sub - Recipients undertaking multiple CDBG and HOME funded activities for the first time. As part of its monitoring responsibility, the City shall review the quarterly compliance reports, the annual single audit required of those Sub - Recipients or Service Providers subject to 24 CFR Part 44.6, and all financial information of the Sub - Recipients or Service Providers in order to conduct risk assessments, to ensure production and accountability, to ensure compliance with CDBG or HOME and any other federal requirements, and to evaluate their organizational and project performance. The monitoring activity and audits shall be by telephone, desk and/or an annual on -site visit as more fully set forth below. a. Program Monitoring The Sub - Recipient or Service Provider shall maintain financial, programmatic, statistical and other supporting records of its operations and financial activities in accordance with the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act and its regulations and specifically shall prepare and maintain the following records and reports to assist the City in maintaining its record keeping requirements: 1) Reports: a) Payment Request form. b) Quarterly reports to the City of Baldwin Park as shown on the Compliance Report commencing July 1, and ending annually. 2) Records: a) Documentation of the income level as defined by the HUD Guidelines set forth on the Compliance Report of persons and /or families participating in or benefiting by the Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's program. b) Documentation of the number of persons and/or families participating in or benefiting by the Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's program. c) Documentation of all CDBG or HOME funds received from the City or other funds to operate the program herein by Sub - Recipient or Service Provider. Third Program Year Action Plan 17 City of Baldwin Park d) Documentation of expenses and procurement as identified in the Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's Annual Program Budget. b. Monitoring Processes The monitoring process can include one or a combination of: 1) Desk Reviews: Reviews of financial and narrative reports, audit reports, correspondence and other documentation provided by the Sub - Recipient; 2) Telephone Contacts: Direct communication with the Sub - Recipient by telephone to ask or answer questions and check on the progress of the project; and/or 3) On -Site Monitoring: Once during the term of the grant agreement, an authorized representative of the City will conduct an on -site audit of selected Sub - Recipients or Service Provider's facilities. The on -site audit shall assess the Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's compliance with CDBG or HOME regulations by a review of the program source documentation regarding compliance with the national objectives including documentation for all invoices paid, a review of Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's financial records, a tour of the facility, and a review of Sub - Recipient's or Service Provider's policies and procedures. The City shall follow -up the on -site audit with a standardized letter stating the concerns, findings, and corrective actions required to bring Sub - Recipient or Service Provider into compliance with federal regulations. c. Monitoring Reports Should Include 1) Background of the project/program; 2) Current findings (positive or negative) and follow -up on previous findings; 3) Recommendations (if any) for corrective action with a timeline for implementation; 4) Observations; and 5) Technical assistance provided to the Sub - Recipient. d. Monitoring for CDBG Projects and Programs: During fiscal year 2012 -2013 the CDBG monitoring will include a combination of desk reviews, telephone contacts and selected on -site monitoring of the Sub - Recipients to assess compliance with CDBG regulations. e. Monitoring for HOME Projects and Programs: On rental projects, the City of Baldwin Park performs on -site inspections to determine compliance with property standards no less than once every three years Third Program Year Action Plan 18 City of Baldwin Park for projects containing 1 to 4 units; once every two years for projects containing 5 to 25 units; and once per year for projects with 26 or more units. During the month of April, staff reviews tenant's incomes via a self- certification process on an annual basis. During on -site inspection, housing staff reviews full tenant income verification. Staff also verifies that rents on HOME assisted units conform to current HOME rent limits. DAVIS BACON COMPLIANCE: A Davis -Bacon compliance staff member oversees any projects that require Davis Bacon compliance. In addition, we have improved our process and bid documents to include all necessary information that must be included in a sub - recipient's contract for construction projects including but not limited to: • HUD Form 4010 — Federal Labor Standards Provisions • HUD Form 2992 — Certification Regarding Debarment and Suspension • The appropriate wage determination • A copy of the "Notice to All Employees" poster, to be posted at job site • A copy of the "Contractor's Guide to Prevailing Wage Requirements for Federally- Assisted Construction Projects ", which is to be provided to the prime contractor The compliance staff member will conduct site visits, conduct employee interviews, and check the weekly payroll forms for accuracy and compliance. MINORITY AND WOMEN BUSINESS OUTREACH PROGRAM There are several practices and procedures in place within the City to encourage the participation of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) and Women Business Enterprises (WBE) in its contracts and construction projects. Minority utilization is also greatly encouraged in all hiring practices with regard to City projects. The City encourages the utilization of minority and women -owned businesses and low - income local residents by: A. Noting that MBEIWBE businesses are encouraged to participate in all bid ads advertised. B. By encouraging the local and area MBEIWBE certified businesses to participate in City activities. C. By working with the area Employment and Training Office, Job Training Partnership Act, to set up a referral system between area contractors working on City projects and local low- income persons seeking training and /or employment. In addition, on HOME funded activities, the City will: A. Make every reasonable effort to encourage the use of minority and women's business enterprises in connection with HOME assisted activities. Third Program Year Action Plan 19 City of Baldwin Park B. To the maximum extent possible, seek the inclusion of minorities and women, and businesses owned by minorities and women in the areas of real estate, construction, appraisals, management, financial services, investment banking, lending, underwriting, accounting, and legal services, in all contracts entered into by the City and such persons or entities, public or private, in order to assist in the activities funded by the HOME Program. The City will make an effort, as part of its minority outreach, to establish procedures to include minorities and women, and minority and women owned businesses located in the City in the development and implementation of its HOME Program activities. CODE COMPLIANCE The City will take several actions to ensure compliance with housing codes, consistent with the requirements of Consolidated Plan programs. A. All properties assisted with either Lead Paint Abatement or Housing Rehab funds will be inspected prior to assistance by a trained inspector for code compliance and require that violations be addressed as a condition of funding. In many cases, the rehab project will assist in addressing the violations. Inspectors will continue to monitor projects throughout construction. B. All projects assisted with HOME funds will be monitored subsequent to completion consistent with the regulations of the program. CDBG funds will be used to support the City's code enforcement program. Code enforcement activities supported with FY 2012 -2013 CDBG funds will be targeted in low - and moderate- income areas. G. Lead -based Paint 9. Describe the actions that will take place during the next year to evaluate and reduce the number of housing units containing lead -based paint hazards in Order to increase the inventory of lead -safe housing available to extremely low - Income, low - income, and moderate- income families, and how the plan for the reduction of lead -based hazards is related to the extent of lead poisoning and hazards. Baldwin Park's Housing Department implements the Residential Rehabilitation Program. The Department notifies all Residential Rehabilitation Program applicants about the hazards of lead -based paint by providing them with a pamphlet addressing the lead - paint hazards. These pamphlets are provided in English and Spanish. In addition, during the 2012 -2013 Program Year, $10,000 in CDBG funds will be used to conduct lead based paint testing for properties being rehabilitated through the City's housing programs. An additional $15,000 in HOME funds will be used to provide grants to eligible owners of properties utilizing the City's Residential Rehabilitation Program where lead based paint is present. Individuals who are not participating in any of the City's housing programs are referred to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health where they can be assisted through the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program ( CLPPP). The CLPPP was Third Program Year Action Plan 20 City of Baldwin Park established in 1991, as a result of the California legislature mandating the California Department of Health Services (CDHS) to develop and enact a standard of care for identifying and managing children with elevated blood lead levels. CLPPP, funded by the CDHS, is structurally placed under two Programs within Department of Public Health, 1) the Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Programs; and 2) the Environmental Health Program. The two programs ensure nursing and environmental case management and follow -up for lead- burdened children; to promote screening; and to carry out primary prevention, targeted outreach and education, and surveillance activities. Third Program Year Action Plan 21 City of Baldwin Park A. Specific Housing Objectives 9. Describe the priorities and specific objectives the jurisdiction hopes to achieve during the next year. The City has made housing preservation and conservation a high priority. Older housing units represent a significant portion of the housing stock within Baldwin Park, indicating the ongoing need for maintenance, code enforcement activities, safety improvements, and rehabilitation assistance. As discussed in the 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan, 37.9% of the housing units in the City were renter - occupied in 2000. In 2000, the rental housing vacancy rate was 2.7 %. A vacancy rate of 5% for rental housing is considered healthy, providing a certain level of mobility among renters. The vacancy rate for rental housing indicates a high demand for rental housing. The low vacancy rate for rental housing makes finding affordable and appropriate housing difficult for many households in the City. The current decline in housing values has brought homeownership back as tenure choice for low- and moderate - income households. Providing financial assistance to first - time homebuyers is a major focus of housing activities. The City is constantly looking at funding options to provide assistance to low- and moderate- income households that can make the monthly payments on a mortgage, however, cannot save the necessary funds for a down payment. The City will continue to implement its First Time Homebuyer Program that provides a silent second for eligible low- and moderate - income households. A reduced funding level for the Section 8 Program has made it difficult to maintain a 100% lease -up rate. The gap between the monthly adjusted income of extremely low - income households and the fair market rent requires a monthly subsidy in excess of funds provided by HUD. The City is forced to look at all options to reflect the level of funds received, thereby possibly reducing the number of households that could be served and the length of time a household would remain on the waiting list. In fiscal year 2012 -2013, the City of Baldwin Park will continue with a high priority on: A. Expand the supply of affordable rental and homeownership housing opportunities B. Preserve and improve the existing housing stock and ensure equal access. The following table outlines the specific accomplishment goals that the City plans to achieve through projects supported during the 2012 -2013 Program Year. A more detailed enumeration of output and outcome objectives for individual housing projects is included with the project worksheets that describe these projects. Third Program Year Action Plan 22 City of Baldwin Park Table 11: Housing Objectives gctiv�ty Accomphsl�nnt Goal Funtlmg Source Units.,....... ,. Leuef ...:.:... .... «_. Code Enforcement Program 10 — Housing 1,500 $200,000 CDBG Units (inspected) Rehabilitation Administration 10 — Housing 20 $60,000 CDBG Units Lead Testing and Risk Assessment 10 — Housing 10 $10,000 CDBG Program Units Ins ected Rehabilitation Grant Program 10 — Housing 3 $30,000 CDBG Units First Time Homebu er Program 4 — Households 3 $295,000 HOME Home Improvement Residential 10 -- Housing 5 $205,489 HOME Loan Pro ram Units Lead Abatement Program 10 — Housing 5 $15,000 HOME Units Abated Tenant Based Rental Assistance 01 — People 8 $65,000 HOME Pro ram Served New Development Projects 10 — Housing 50 $1,600,000 HOME Units Total: $2,480, 489 .,0.000........:; 2. Describe how Federal, State, and local public and private sector resources that are reasonably expected to be available will be used to address identified needs for the period covered by this Action Plan. As is outlined in the table above, the City intends to use $2,480,489 in Consolidated Plan funding from the 2012 -2013 CDBG and HOME Program Year funds to support housing activities that address the 2010 -2014 Consolidated Plan housing objectives /strategies. This funding will support the following housing activities: Other Federal, state, local, and private funding sources will be used in addition to these funds to achieve the accomplishment goals outlined above. The HOME and CDBG- funded projects outlined above may be matched by funds from other funding sources. Sources of matching funds may include: • Community Redevelopment Agency set -aside funds • Project -based Section 8 certificates through the Baldwin Park Housing Authority • Low Income Housing Tax Credits • Private contributions to sub recipients • CalHOME funds HOME Program Match Requirement The City has received a waiver from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from having to provide a local match for the HOME Program funds as normally required under the HOME regulations. Third Program Year Action Plan 23 City of Baldwin _Park B. Needs of Public Housing 9. Describe the manner in which the plan of the jurisdiction will help address the needs of public housing and activities it will undertake during the next year to encourage public housing residents to become more involved in management and participate in homeownership. The City of Baldwin Park does not own or manage any public housing. The Baldwin Park Housing Authority owns a 12 -unit senior public housing development. CDBG funds are allocated to this development for improvement of the water drainage system. Seniors are exempt from homeownership participation requirements. However, the tenants are encouraged to participate in the rehabilitation of the units through resident meetings held at the site. 2. If the public housing agency is designated as "troubled" by HUD or otherwise is performing poorly, the jurisdiction shall describe the manner in which it will provide financial or other assistance in improving its operations to remove such designation during the next year. NOT APPLICABLE C. Barriers to Affordable Housing 9. Describe the actions that will take place during the next year to remove barriers to affordable housing. Constraints to the provision of adequate and affordable housing are posed by market, governmental, infrastructure, and environmental factors. These constraints may result in housing that is not affordable to low- and moderate - income households or may render residential construction economically infeasible for developers. Constraints to housing production significantly impact households with lower incomes and special needs. a. Market Constraints Market factors, such as the cost to develop housing and the availability of funding for the purchase or rehabilitation of housing, can constrain the ability of lower income households to purchase or maintain affordable housing. b. Construction Costs A major cost associated with building a new house is the cost of building materials. Costs for wood frame, single- family construction, of average to good quality range from $60 to $80 per square foot. Costs for wood frame, multifamily construction, average about $50 per square foot, exclusive of parking. During past years, construction costs accelerated due to increased demand for building products generated by the Gulf States devastation and increased world -wide demand. With the current recessive market conditions, the costs have come down. The ability to mitigate high construction costs is limited without direct subsidies. Third Program Year Action Plan 24 City of Baldwin Park c. Land Costs The price of land and any necessary improvement is a key component of the total cost of housing. Land costs include the cost of raw land, site improvements, and all costs associated with obtaining government approvals. Due to several market factors, including a limited supply of vacant land, land costs can comprise a significant proportion of the costs of developing homes within the City. d. Availability of Mortgage and Rehabilitation Financing Under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), lending institutions are required to disclose information on the disposition of loan applications and the income, gender, and race of loan applicants. According to HMDA statistics, lower income households experienced a significantly lower rate of approval compared to middle and upper income households. e. Governmental Constraints Actions by the City can have an impact on the price and availability of housing in the City. Land use controls, site improvement requirements, building codes, fees, and other local programs to improve the overall quality of housing may serve as a constraint to housing development. Land use policies are fundamental to ensuring housing opportunities. The Baldwin Park General Plan and the Zoning Ordinance determine the amount, location, type, and density of housing in the City of Baldwin Park. Land use policies that do not promote a variety of housing options can be barriers to affordable housing. The City of Baldwin Park allows housing in four (4) of its nine (9) land use designations, implemented through residential zones or zones with certain permitted residential uses. City regulations affect the type, location, density, and scale of residential development. The Zoning Ordinance is the primary regulatory tool that guides development. Zoning regulations are designed to protect and promote the health, safety and welfare of local residents and businesses, as well as implement the goals and policies of the General Plan. The Zoning Ordinance also serves to preserve the character and integrity of existing neighborhoods. The Ordinance sets forth the residential development standards, including density, lot area, lot coverage, and parking. Density: A range of densities is permitted in residential zones. Density levels range from 5.8 units per acre in the single- family (R -1) zone and up to 20.0 units per acre in the R -3 zone. Residential development in the MU -1 and MU -2 zones is permitted up to 30 units per acre. Density bonus and regulatory concessions encourage and facilitate the development of affordable and senior housing. Height Limits and Lot Coverage: Maximum height is 27 to 35 feet for R -1 throught R -3 zoned properties and up to 50 feet for MU -1 zoned properties. Maximum lot coverage varies from 50% in the R -1 zone to 70% in the MU -1 zone. Although these building standards are designed to ensure the livability and quality of residential development, especially open space for families with children, the combination of height restrictions, lot coverage, and parking requirements may constrain the development of affordable, higher density housing in Baldwin Park. Third Program Year Action Plan 25 City of Baldwin Park Parking Requirements: The Zoning standards require that all residential units have at least two parking spaces. Single- family homes are required to have two parking spaces (covered) with one additional space for each bedroom in excess of five. Multifamily dwellings must have two spaces per unit, with a minium of one covered space and one surface space. f. Fees and Improvements Various fees and assessments are charged by the City to cover the costs of processing permits and providing services and facilities, such as utilities, schools, and infrastructure. Almost all of these fees are assessed through a pro rata share system, based on the magnitude of the project's impact or on the extent of the benefit that will be derived. However, these fees contribute to the cost of housing and may constrain the development of lower priced units. g. Local Processing and Permit Procedures The evaluation and permit process required by City procedures contributes to the cost of housing in that holding costs incurred by developers are ultimately manifested in the unit's selling price or rent. The permit processing procedure takes between four to eight weeks to complete. h. Building Codes and Enforcement The City has adopted the 2091 State Uniform Building, Housing, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Electrical Codes. These codes are considered to be the minimum necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. The local enforcement of these codes does not add significantly to the cost of housing. D. HOME/ American Dream Down payment Initiative (ADDI) 1. Describe other forms of investment not described in § 92.205(b). The City uses HOME funds only in the ways described in Section 92.205(b). 2. if the participating jurisdiction (PJ) will use HOME or ADD] funds for homebuyers, it must state the guidelines for resale or recapture, as required in § 92.254 of the HOME rule. If gap financing payment assistance participants sell or rent their properties, the principal loan amount plus any interest applied shall be repaid to the City and be placed back into the HOME First -time Homebuyers Program. The City is using the HOME recapture provision. 3. If the PJ will use HOME funds to refinance existing debt secured by multifamily housing that is that is being rehabilitated with HOME funds, it must state its refinancing guidelines required under § 92.206(b). The guidelines shall describe the conditions under which the PJ will refinance existing debt. At a minimum these guidelines must. Third Program Year Action Plan 26 City of Baldwin Park a. Demonstrate that rehabilitation is the primary eligible activity and ensure that this requirement is met by establishing a minimum level of rehabilitation per unit or a required ratio between rehabilitation and refinancing. b. Require a review of management practices to demonstrate that disinvestments in the property has not occurred; that the long -term needs of the project can be met; and that the feasibility of serving the targeted population over an extended affordability period can be demonstrated. c. State whether the new investment is being made to maintain current affordable units, create additional affordable units, or both. d. Specify the required period of affordability, whether it is the minimum 15 years or longer. e. Specify whether the investment of HOME funds may be jurisdiction -wide or limited to a specific geographic area, such as a neighborhood identified in a neighborhood revitalization strategy under 24 CFR 91.215(e)(2) or a Federally designated Empowerment Zone or Enterprise Community. f. State that HOME funds cannot be used to refinance multifamily loans made or insured by any federal program, including CDBG. NIA - The City of Baldwin Park will not use any of its HOME funds to refinance existing debt secured by multifamily housing. 4. If the PJ is going to receive American Dream Down payment Initiative (ADDI) funds, please complete the following narratives: a. Describe the planned use of the ADDI funds. b. Describe the PJ's plan for conducting targeted outreach to residents and tenants of public housing and manufactured housing and to other families assisted by public housing agencies, for the purposes of ensuring that the ADDI funds are used to provide down payment assistance for such residents, tenants, and families. c. Describe the actions to be taken to ensure the suitability of families receiving ADDI funds to undertake and maintain homeownership, such as provision of housing counseling to homebuyers. NIA — The City of Baldwin Park does not receive ADDI funds. Third Program Year Action Plan 27 City of Baldwin Park A. Specific Homeless Prevention Elements 1. Sources of Funds— Identify the private and public resources that the jurisdiction expects to receive during the next year to address homeless needs and to prevent homelessness. These include the McKinney -Vento Homeless Assistance Act programs, other special federal, state and local and private funds targeted to homeless individuals and families with children, especially the chronically homeless, the HUD formula programs, and any publicly -owned land or property. Please describe, briefly, the jurisdiction's plan for the investment and use of funds directed toward homelessness. The City works in coordination with the County of Los Angeles and local public and private service agencies to address the needs of homeless individuals and families with children and to prevent at -risk households from becoming homeless. The City has received over $605,041 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds to implement the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- housing Program (HPRP). The Program provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re- housed and stabilized. In addition, the City will continue in the next program year to utilize funding allocated through the Community Development Bloch Grant (CDBG) Program to fund the East San Gabriel Valley (ESGV) Coalition for the Homeless which provides services for the homeless by providing hotel vouchers, transitional housing, and permanent housing. Other sources of funds that the City will attempt to obtain include, but are not limited to, the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), Emergency Housing Assistance Program (EHAP), Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), as well as a range of private grants and contributions to local non- profit service organizations. In program year 2012 -2013, the City will continue to utilize HOME funds allocated to the Tenant -Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) program to help address the need for permanent housing solutions for individuals and families experiencing homelessness or on the verge of homelessness in the City of Baldwin Park. The City is working in partnership with The Baldwin Park Housing Authority to administer the City's TBRA programs. During the 2012 -2013 program year, the City will continue to collaborate with the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), the East San Gabriel Valley (ESGV) Coalition for the Homeless and other area homeless service providers. This collaborate includes attending and hosting regularly scheduled meeting that address the homeless conditions on a regionally (LAHSA) and local (ESGV) basis. 2. Homelessness— In a narrative, describe how the action plan will address the specific objectives of the Strategic Plan and, ultimately, the priority needs identified. Please also identify potential obstacles to completing these action steps. Third Program Year Action Plan 28 City of Baldwin Park The City of Baldwin Park has taken a pro - active approach to addressing homelessness in our community in partnership with a wide -range of non - profit organizations, social service agencies and faith -based institutions. Programs that are funded by the City and/or the City collaborates with are as follows: a. Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program The City was allocated $605,041 for up to three -years from the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program (HPRP) established under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. In October 2009, the City began working with a public service agencies (Beyond Shelter and the East San Gabriel Valley Coalition for the Homeless) to provide temporary financial assistance and housing stabilization services to help prevent low- income individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re- housed and stabilized. The program includes payment of rental arrears, assistance with move -in costs and/or short - to- medium -term rental subsidies coupled with case management services to facilitate client stabilization leading to self - sufficiency. The intent of the federal funding is to serve persons who are experiencing a housing emergency due to the economic downturn and became homeless or would become homeless but for this assistance and can remain stably housed after this temporary assistance ends. b. Tenant -Based Rental Assistance Program The City continues to work with the Baldwin Park Housing Authority (BPHA) utilizing federal HOME funding to administer the City's Tenant -Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) program which emphasizes moving people into housing as quickly as possible and providing the appropriate level of services to support housing stabilization and retention. The TBRA program provides eligible individuals and families in Baldwin Park with short - term rental subsidies coupled with home -based case management. The priorities for providing TBRA to a household includes those identified as an unmet need. The "Hard to House" which includes large families with 3 or more minors and the disabled are given a preference. c. Annual Funding for Social Service Providers The City Council continues to appropriate federal funding, including Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME) Program funds, to public and private service agencies that assist homeless individuals and families and those at -risk of becoming homeless. Funding to these agencies support a wide -range of programs and services that may not assist the homeless directly, however, some of these programs assist in preventing individuals and families from possibly becoming homeless. Over $156,719 in CDBG and HOME funding has been allocated to agencies providing these services for fiscal year 2012 -2013. Programs supported with this funding include: Family Service Center: provides a variety of social services to the extremely low- to moderate - income residents. Services include referral resources for medical care, family services, dental assistance, and women's health services. Third Program Year Action Plan 29 City_ of Baldwin Park Santa Anita Family Services: provides a wide range of services to the community. Services include counseling programs, senior services, anger management, empowerment counseling, and information and referral services. East San Gabriel Valley Coalition for the Homeless: provides services that assist the homeless with hotel vouchers, transitional housing, and permanent housing. Church of the Redeemer Food Bank: the program provides food bank services for low - and moderate- income persons and those who are homeless or . at risk of becoming homeless. Domestic Violence Advocate: the program provides assistance to victims of domestic violence by providing counseling, court advocacy, and federal services. Tenant Based Rental Assistance: the City provides this program to assist very-low income households with rental subsidies for a period of up to two (2) years. d. Partnerships with Faith -Based Organizations City staff continues to work with leaders of faith -based and community -based organizations to strategiee on how to expand and better utilize the efforts and support of faith -based organizations in providing assistance to homeless families and individuals. New partnerships are being developed with a goal of facilitating a more coordinated, collective effort focused on developing solutions to ending the cycle of homelessness in our community, including the creation of a coordinated system of care and permanent housing opportunities. Church of the Redeemer Food Bank: the program provides food bank services for low - and moderate- income persons and those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Saint John's Church Parenting Class: the program provides parenting skills to low- and moderate - income persons. 3. Chronic homelessness— The jurisdiction must describe the specific planned action steps it will take over the next year aimed at eliminating chronic homelessness by 2012. Again, please identify barriers to achieving this. The City is aggressively working with our community partners to address the issue of chronic homelessness. The City's Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing (HPRP) Program and TBRA programs (described above) specifically target the chronically homeless population within the City. Specific planned actions for the next program year include: • Continue to work with the LAHSA to implement Housing First strategies focused on moving chronically homeless individuals off the streets and directly into housing linked to rental subsidies, home -based case management and wrap- around supportive services. • Work with local CHDOs and continuum of care providers to secure federal and state funding to establish additional permanent supportive housing units for chronically homeless individuals. Third Program Year Action Plan 30 City of Baldwin Park Much of the County Continuum of Care effort toward ending chronic homelessness centers on improving data collection, and communications and coordination among and between providers. Unfortunately, several potential barriers hinder this communication. Funding structures and legal structures of current systems may not allow for development of a centralized intake system /HMIS that includes the collection of clinical data necessary to comprehensively document and address chronic homelessness. Health Information Privacy Portability Act (HIPPA) regulations regarding privacy in health care and the inability of many homeless housing and service providers to employ the number of well qualified clinicians and social workers that are needed to meet the daunting case management demand, continue to be difficult obstacles to overcome. In addition, without the availability of detox, respite and community stabilization beds /units and qualified teams of dedicated and persistent outreach professionals, many chronically homeless, mentally ill and/or chemically depended individuals will continue to evade and/or refuse treatment programs. 4. Homelessness Prevention —The jurisdiction must describe its planned action steps over the next year to address the individual and families with children at imminent risk of becoming homeless. During the 2012 -2013 program year, the City will continue to work with our community partners to focus attention and resources on efforts to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless. The City has been allocated $605,041 to implement the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- housing Program (HPRP) established under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The HPRP provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re- housed and stabilized. The City will continue to work with the Baldwin Park Housing Authority to utilize HOME funds allocated to the Tenant -Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program to provide housing solutions to individuals and families with children at imminent risk of becoming homeless in Baldwin Park. Additionally, the City will continue to provide on going support for agencies that provide emergency services to households in need of temporary assistance in order to prevent possible eviction situations and work with community organizations to develop a strategy to solicit faith -based organizations and other private sector resources to invest in short- term rental subsidies and other forms of assistance for households at -risk of becoming homeless. 5. Discharge Coordination Policy — Explain planned activities to implement a cohesive, community -wide Discharge Coordination Policy, and how, in the coming year, the community will move toward such a policy. The City will continue to work with LAHSA to implement strategies identified in the Ten - Year Plan to End Homelessness to establish a cohesive, countywide Discharge Coordination Policy to ensure that individuals are not discharged from public or private institutions of care into homelessness. B. Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Third Program Year Action Plan 31 City of Baldwin Park (States only) Describe the process for awarding grants to State recipients, and a description of how the allocation will be made available to units of local government. NOT APPLICABLE. Third Program Year Action Plan 32 City of Baldwin Park A. Community Development *Please also refer to the Community Development Table in the Needs.xls workbook. 7. Identify the jurisdiction's priority non- housing community development needs eligible for assistance by CDBG eligibility category specified in the Community Development Needs Table (formerly Table 2B), public facilities, public improvements, public services and economic development. The following table identifies the City's priority non - housing Community Development needs that support the thematic vision goals that were outlined in the City's 2414 -2014 Consolidated Plan. Only those needs which were identified as "High" or "Medium" priorities are listed below. Funding sources for those activities listed as a "Medium" priority need will be identified at such time that funds become available. Table 12: Priority Non - Housing Community Development Needs ivitV .. . ... .. - ....... priority � ..:...:.::...... .. Maf ,N Code ..a.. Fand Source __..:. Public Facility (General) High 03 CDBG Neighborhood Facilities Medium 03E NIA Parks and /or Recreation Facilities Medium 03F CDBG Sidewalks High 03L CDBG /Other Street Improvements High 03K CDBG /Other Flood Drain Improvements Medium 031 CDBG Tree Planting Medium 03N NIA Clearance and Demolition 570.201(d) Medium 04 NIA Public Services (General) High 05 CDBG Senior Services High 05A CDBG Youth Services High 05D CDBG Substance Abuse Services Medium 05F NIA Battered and Abused Spouses High 05G CDBG Employment Training Medium 05H CDBG Crime Awareness High 051 CDBG/Other Child Care Services High 05L CDBG Subsistence Payments Medium 05Q NIA Removal of Architectural Barriers High 10 CDBG /Other Code Enforcement High 15 CDBG /Other Cl Building Acquisition, Construction, Rehab High 17C CDBG /RDA Planned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal High 19F CDBG General Program Administration High 21A CDBG /Other 2. Identify specific long -term and short -term community development objectives (including economic development activities that create jobs), developed in accordance with the statutory goals described in section 24 CFR 99.7 and the primary objective of the CDBG program to provide decent housing and a suitable living environment and expand economic opportunities, principally for low- and moderate - income persons. Third Program Year Action Plan 33 City of Baldwin Park The following table identifies the City of Baldwin Park's anticipated 2012 -2013 Program Year non - housing Community Development accomplishments for each of the identified priority activities identified above. Only those categories in which the priority need was identified as being "High" priority are listed below. The City of Baldwin Park does not anticipate funding activities which address the needs that are not listed during the 2012 -2013 Program Year. Specific activities that will meet these goals are described in greater detail on the project worksheet contained as an appendix to this plan. All of the projects supported with CDBG funds will meet the statutory goals of providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanded economic opportunities principally for low- income and moderate income persons. Table 13 Community Development Objectives Actrvsty= ...... ,:: • ::::.a:.::: ::::::::.........::....;... >., .. Accamptistiment Units RA 10 2014 FreYear als 2012 2013 Program Yeah Coals;;i Public Facilities (General) Public Facilities 2 2 Street Improvements People Served /Area Benefit 2,000 0 Sidewalks People Served /Area Benefit 1,000 0 Public Services (General) People Served 15,000 4,957 Senior Services People Served 750 150 Youth Services People Served 2,000 420 Crime Awareness People Served 250 40 Child Care Services People Served 225 45 Battered and Abused Spouses People Served 20 50 Removal of Architectural Barriers Public Facilities 2 1 Cl Building Acquisition, Construction, Rehab Businesses 2 0 Planned Repayment of Section 108 Loan Principal Other 5 1 Section 108 Loan Activities During the 2005 -06 Program Year, the City utilized a $3 million Section 108 program to support an economic development project that includes a Super WalMart Department store and other commercial businesses. The project was completed in 2007. The economic development project created employment opportunities to over 320 low -and moderate - income individuals. B. Antipoverty Strategy 1. Describe the actions that will take place during the next year to reduce the number of poverty level families. The 2000 Census data Poverty Status indicated that 2,323 families or 13,541 individuals in the City live below poverty level. Implementing programs such as the housing rehabilitation loan and grant program will assist in maintaining livable conditions for lower- income persons. Most activities undertaken by the City's CDBG and HOME funds are efforts to reduce persons in poverty and improve the quality of life for Baldwin Park residents, either directly or indirectly. The various programs funded through CDBG, Third Program Year Action Plan 34 City of Baldwin Park coupled with various social services, childcare programs, food, and counseling programs, provide City residents opportunities to utilize programs at little or no cost, thereby reducing their financial burden. Types of programs that directly influence the poverty level include job enrichment, development, and placement through education and economic development. Types of programs that indirectly affect poverty include those that upgrade the community and provide affordable housing. CDBG and HOME funds are often used as matching funds for other grants that also reduce the number of poverty level families. Specific projects being supported during the 2012 -13 Program Year designed to help lift some participants out of poverty include: • Tenant Based Rental Assistance • First Time Homebuyer Project • Housing Rehabilitation Programs (grant and loan) Specific projects being supported during the 2012 -2013 Program Year providing direct assistance to clients who include persons in poverty include: • Family Service Center • Childcare Subsidy Program • Recreation /Sports Scholarship Program • Youth Employment Program • Santa Anita Family Services • ESGV Coalition for the Homeless • Redeemer Food Bank • Project Sister • Domestic Violence Advocate • St. Johns the Baptist Social Services Third Program Year Action Plan 35 City of Baldwin Park KC A. Non - homeless Special Needs (91.220 (c) and (e)) 1. Describe the priorities and specific objectives the jurisdiction hopes to achieve for the period covered by the Action Plan. During program year 2012 -2013, the City of Baldwin Park will continue to work in partnership with the County of Los Angeles, federal and state agencies, and a variety of community -based organizations to address the housing and supportive service needs of special needs populations including elderly persons, persons dealing with mental illness, individuals dealing with substance abuse, victims of domestic violence, developmentally disabled, persons with HIV/AIDS, and physically disabled individuals. This will include: • Working with the County Department of Mental Health to expand supportive housing and employment development opportunities for persons with mental illness. • Working with the Baldwin Park Housing Authority to expand subsidized housing opportunities for special needs populations including access to Section 8 and other tenant -based rental assistance programs, as described in the Homeless Needs section above. • Working with the County Department of Public Social Services and the federal Social Security Administration to streamline, coordinate and expedite access to benefits resources and expand supportive services for special needs populations living on benefits income. • Working with County Workforce Development Center and the state Department of Rehabilitation to expand employment opportunities for special needs populations. • Provide funding and other resource support to local non- profit agencies serving special needs populations as described in the Community Development section above. 2. Describe how Federal, State, and local public and private sector resources that are reasonably expected to be available will be used to address identified needs for the period covered by this Action Plan. • The City will use HOME, redevelopment housing set - aside, and other funding resources to create and sustain affordable housing units for low- income seniors as outlined in the housing section above. • The City will coordinate with the County Department of Mental Health to identify resources to expand supportive housing and employment development opportunities for persons with mental illness as outlined under the County's Mental Health Service Act Plan. • The City will work with the Baldwin Park Housing Authority to expand subsidized housing opportunities for special needs populations including access to Section 8 and other tenant -based rental assistance programs. • The City will continue to work with the County Department of Public Social Services and the federal Social Security Administration to identify resources to streamline, coordinate and expedite access to benefits resources and expand supportive services for special needs populations living on benefits income. Third Program Year Action Plan 36 City of Baldwin Park The City will continue to work with County Workforce Development Center and the state Department of Rehabilitation to identify resources to expand employment opportunities for special needs populations. The City will continue to allocate CDBG funding and other resource support to a wide range of non - profit agencies serving special needs populations as described in the Community Development section above. B. Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS 1. Provide a Brief description of the organization, the area of service, the name of the program contacts, and a broad overview of the range/ type of housing activities to be done during the next year. 2. Report on the actions taken during the year that addressed the special needs of persons who are not homeless but require supportive housing, and assistance for persons who are homeless. 3. Evaluate the progress in meeting its specific objective of providing affordable housing, including a comparison of actual outputs and outcomes to proposed goals and progress made on the other planned actions indicated in the strategic and action plans. The evaluation can address any related program adjustments or future plans. 4. Report on annual HOPWA output goals for the number of households assisted during the year in: (1) short -term rent, mortgage and utility payments to avoid homelessness; (2) rental assistance programs; and (3) in housing facilities, such as community residences and SRO dwellings, where funds are used to develop and /or operate these facilities. Include any assessment of client outcomes for achieving housing stability, reduced risks of homelessness and improved access to care. 5. Report on the use of committed leveraging from other public and private resources that helped to address needs identified in the plan. 6. Provide an analysis of the extent to which HOPWA funds were distributed among different categories of housing needs consistent with the geographic distribution plans identified in its approved Consolidated Plan. 7. Describe any barriers (including non - regulatory) encountered, actions in response to barriers, and recommendations for program improvement 8. Please describe the expected trends facing the community in meeting the needs of persons living with HIV /AIDS and provide additional information regarding the administration of services to people with HIV /AIDS. 9. Please note any evaluations, studies or other assessments that will be conducted on the local HOPWA program during the next year. The City of Baldwin Park does not receive HOPWA funding. Third Program Year Action Plan 37 Cif of Baldwin Park Include any Action Plan information that was not covered by a narrative in any other section. None. Third Program Year Action Plan 38 Attachment C FY 2012 -2013 Citizen Participation Plan Iff BALDWIN e —�K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Citizen Participation Plan For the Community Development Block Grant Program, Home Investment Partnership Program, And Federally Funded Programs May 2012 City of Baldwin Park Community Development Department 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 626 -960 -4011 INTRODUCTION The Citizen Participation Plan establishes the communication and participation role between the City of Baldwin Park and its residents on matters pertaining to the use of federal funds from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Baldwin Park is required by law to adopt a detailed Citizen Participation Plan to receive federal funds for the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and the Home Investment Partnership Program (HOME). In accordance with Section 104 (a)(3) of the Housing and Community Development Act, the Citizen Participation Plan sets forth a formal process for citizen participation in the City's five -year Consolidated Plan, the Annual Action Plan, the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER), and any Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan or Action Plan. Baldwin Park's Citizen Participation Plan is composed of the following parts: A. Purpose B. Definitions C. Citizen Participation Opportunities D. The Consolidated Plan Process E. The Program Year and the Citizen Participation Schedule F. Notice to the Public G. Access to Materials H. Review and Comment I. Public Meetings and Forums J. Amendments K. Complaints L. Technical Assistance M. Displacement A. PURPOSE The purpose of Baldwin Park's Citizen Participation Plan is to create opportunities for and encourage citizen participation in the development of the City's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan(s) and performance. To this end, policies and procedures for public involvement in Baldwin Park's Consolidated Planning process are described in the Citizen Participation Plan. As articulated in the Plan, the City of Baldwin Park strongly encourages public participation to insure that proposed goals, programs and activities represent the needs of the community The Community Development Department, acting as the lead agency for the Consolidated Plan, is responsible for the citizen participation process and for Page 2 of 2 making available the Citizen Participation Plan and other Consolidated Plan documents. B. DEFINITIONS Five -Year Consolidated Plan: This document is submitted to HUD every five years and serves as the five -year planning document of the City and application for funding for CDBG, HOME, and other federally funded programs. The Consolidated Plan consists of the following primary components: a needs assessment and an analysis which identifies priorities and a strategy which establishes goals and objectives for addressing priority needs and time frames for achievements. One -Year Action Plan: This document is submitted to HUD every year and updates the Consolidated Plan and allocates one year's CDBG and HOME funding, including any program income generated from CDBG and HOME. The Action Plan is developed to identify the actions that will be taken and projects that will be funded to meet the strategy's goals and objectives. Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER): This document reports on the progress made in carrying out the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. Public_ Hearing: A public hearing is a public meeting that has been publicly noticed in a local newspaper of general circulation, or noticed in a fashion which otherwise follows local procedures for formal noticing of public hearings. Public hearings are required prior to the adoption of the Consolidated Plan, Action Plan, and Substantial Amendments to either plan. C. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES The City of Baldwin Park provides citizens with the opportunity to comment on matters pertaining to CDBG and HOME during scheduled public hearings and community meetings and/or through contact with the City's Housing Department. The input received is included in the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan narratives and provided to the City Council for consideration when adopting the plan(s) and the proposed priorities, funding amounts, and activities. Specifically, the following steps are pursued by the City to encourage public input during the development of the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan: • The City will publish a summary of the contents of the proposed plan in at least one local city newspaper of general circulation. The summary shall include the amount of funding the City expects to receive, the proposed list of activities that will be undertaken, and the estimated amount of funds benefiting low and moderate income persons. Page 3 of 3 The City will conduct at least two public hearings on the proposed plan and at least two community meetings. • The City will provide a comment period of at least 30 days prior to the schedule City Council meeting to approve the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. During the comment period, residents, groups, and public agencies may examine and submit comment regarding the proposed plan. • The City will provide a copy of the proposed plan to the Office of the City Clerk, the City Library, and Community Development Department Office. The City shall provide a reasonable number of free copies of the proposed and final plan upon request; thereafter, there will be a cost of $1 for the first page and 25 cents for each additional page. The law declares that the primary purpose of the Community Development funds is to improve communities by providing: decent housing, a suitable living environment, and growing economic opportunities— principally, for low and moderate - income people. The Citizen Participation Plan encourages participation by low and moderate - income persons, particularly those living in slum and blighted areas and in areas where federal funds are proposed. In addition, it encourages the participation of all its citizens, including minorities and non - English speaking persons, as well as persons with disabilities. In the process of developing and implementing a Consolidated Plan, it also encourages the participation of other members of the community such as private and non- profit groups and other government agencies, which have impact on the community development needs of the City. Low to Moderate - Income People Because the amount of CDBG and HOME assistance is mostly based upon the severity of both poverty and substandard housing conditions, it is necessary that public participation genuinely involve low to moderate- income residents who experience these conditions. Every effort will be made to ensure involvement by low to moderate- income persons at all stages of the process, including: identifying needs, setting priorities, suggesting programs, and overseeing the way in which programs are carried out. This can be achieved through: • Workshops and meetings conducted by the Community Development Department. • Communication and coordination with service providers, the school district, and local organizations. Non-English Speaking People A considerable number of citizens in the Baldwin Park community are non - English speaking. It is important that these citizens also have input on the community development needs of the City. To this end, the City of Baldwin Park will provide full access to the Consolidated Plan process through: Page 4 of 4 • Communication and coordination with local community and civic groups. • Program information and public hearing notices in Spanish. • Interpreters (if available) at public hearings when a significant number of non - English speaking residents are expected to attend. People with Disabilities To provide full access under the Consolidated Plan for persons with disabilities, the City of Baldwin Park, will undertake the following: Select public meeting sites that are accessible for persons with physical disabilities. Conduct outreach to community organizations that represent people with disabilities as part of the Consolidated Plan process. D. THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN PROCESS The policies and procedures in this Citizen Participation Plan relate to several stages of Consolidated Plan action as mentioned in law or regulation. In general, the process involves: 1. Identification of housing and community development needs. 2. Preparation of a draft use of funds for the upcoming year called the "Proposed Annual Action Plan ". Every five years, there will also be the development of the proposed Five -Year Strategic Plan or Consolidated Plan. 3. Formal approval by elected officials of the final Annual Action Plan or Five -Year Consolidated Plan. 4. On occasion during the year, it might be necessary to change the use of funds already budgeted in the Action Plan, or to change priorities established in the Consolidated Plan. In that a case, a formal Substantial Amendment will be proposed, considered, and acted upon. 5. After a program year is complete, an Annual Performance Report must be drafted for public review and comment, and then sent to HUD. E. THE PROGRAM YEAR AND THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION SCHEDULE The program year for CDBG in Baldwin Park is based on the City's fiscal operating year, from July to June. Following is a sample annual schedule for the Citizen Participation Plan. City of Baldwin Park reserves the right to adjust this schedule, as needed. July: Program year begins. August: Draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report and beginning of 15 -day review period. Page 5 of 5 September: Submission to HUD of Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report. October - December: Public outreach on CDBG needs assessment. Neighborhood meetings and staff meetings and consultations. December: Publish Funding Availability Notice January: First Joint Housing/ Parks Commission Meeting January: Public Service and In -house applications due. February: First Public Hearing on needs assessment, including discussion of neighborhood meetings, need for public services, and tentative allocations. March: Continue first Public Hearing, if necessary. April: Draft Action Plan and/or Consolidated Plan and beginning of 30-day review period. May: Second Public Hearing on draft Action Plan and/or Consolidated Plan. May: Finalize Action Plan and/or Consolidated Plan to City Council. May: Submit Final Action Plan and/or Consolidated Plan to HUD (45 days prior to the beginning of the program year). June: End of Program Year. F. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC There shall be advanced public notice once a federally required document is available, such as the Proposed Annual Action Plan, Five -Year Consolidated Plan, Annual Performance Report, and any proposed Substantial Amendments. In addition, there shall be advance public notice of all public hearings and all public meetings such as City Council meetings relating to the fund or planning process required by this Citizen Participation Plan. This notice shall be advertised in a local newspaper at least fourteen days prior to the hearing. Before the City adopts a plan, the City will include in their notices the following: • Amount of assistance the City expects to receive including grant funds and program income. • Range of activates that may be undertaken. Page 6 of 6 • Estimated amount of funds that will be used to benefit low to moderate income persons. • The notice for the review of the CAPER must identify the amount of funds actually utilized to benefit low to moderate income persons during specified year. Forms of Public Notice • Public Notices will be published in a local city newspaper of general circulation. In addition, press releases regarding the various programs and planning process will be sent to the newspaper. • Announcements will also be placed, whenever possible, the City's Official Website. • Public Service Announcements and press releases will be advertised in a local city newspaper of general circulation and letters will be sent to past recipients or persons requesting to be on the mailing list. • Notices will also be sent to any person or organization requesting to be on a mailing list. G. ACCESS TO MATERIALS Citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties may review information and records relating to the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. The City will provide full public access to HUD programs under the Consolidated Plan, including the following documents that the Community Development Department will maintain on file: • Federal Laws: Summary of the Housing and Community Development Act. • Federal Regulations for CDBG, related issuances and provisions. • Consolidated Plans, Action Plans, and Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Reports. • Information about Baldwin Park's CDBG and HOME program. • Baldwin Park's Citizen Participation Plan. • HUD - required information, including grant agreements, audit records, evaluation reports, approval letters. related correspondence. • Public meeting records, informal meeting records with neighborhood and civic groups, and related notifications pertaining to programs under the Consolidated Plan. To locate records and arrange a space for viewing, the Community Development Department requests written notice 3 days prior to review. Review records that are at least 5 years old will require a 7 -day notice. Requests for multiple copies of the same documents may be subject to a per -page copying charge of $1 for the first page and 15 cents for every page thereafter. Page 7 of 7 H. REVIEW AND COMMENT To provide Baldwin Park' residents with maximum opportunity to comment on the Citizen Participation Plan, Consolidated Plan, Action Plan, Substantial Amendments, and CAPER, the Communtiy Development Department, will provide the following public comment period: • Citizens may comment on the Citizen Participation Plan for at least 14 days after the publication date of the draft Citizen Participation Plan. • Citizen may comment on the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan for at least 30 days after the publication date of the draft Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. • Citizens may comment on any Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan for at least 30 days after the publication date of the draft substantial amendment. • Citizens may comment on the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report at least 15 days from the publication date. To make comments on these documents, citizens may: • Write to "Citizen Comments ", attention CDBG Division, Community Development Department, Baldwin Park City Hall, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. • Attend the public hearings and meetings described above. The participation of all citizens, including minorities and non - English speaking persons and persons with disabilities is particularly encouraged. The Community Development Department will make copies of the Consolidated Plan, Annual Action Plan, and the Annual CAPER available at its office and at the following locations: • The Community Development Department, Baldwin Park City Hall, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. • The City Clerk's Office, Baldwin Park City Hall, 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. • Baldwin Park Public Library, Reference Department, 4181 Baldwin Park Blvd, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. The Community Development Department will make the Consolidated Plan available in a format that is accessible to persons with disabilities upon request. Non - English speaking residents and sight - impaired individuals may call the Community Development Department to arrange for translation assistance. In Page 8 of 8 the Consolidated Plan and CAPER, a summary of citizen comments regarding each document will be included. 1. PUBLIC MEETINGS AND HEARINGS Because the housing and community development needs of low and moderate - income people are so great and so diverse, priorities must be set in order to decide which needs should get more attention and more resources than other needs. This is the basic reason the Consolidated Plan exists. To encourage public involvement, public meetings will be conducted in various neighborhoods to determine the specific needs and priorities identified by low and moderate - income people. "Needs" meetings may be conducted by City staff. The Community Development Department will work with community and neighborhood -based organizations to get the involvement of the people they serve, particularly if they are from targeted low to moderate - income or blighted target sites. The Department will ask these organizations to provide meeting space and announcements regarding the meetings. In addition, there will be at least two public hearings at different times during the program year to garner citizen comments. If a Substantial Amendment is required, an additional public hearing will be scheduled. Public hearings are required by law in order to obtain the public's views, and to provide the public with the City's responses to public questions and proposals. The law requires public hearings at all stages of the process, including at least a hearing about community needs, a public hearing to review proposed uses of funds, and a public hearing to assess how funds were spent during the previous program year. If resources permit, other public hearings may also be scheduled. All public meetings and hearings will be held at places accessible by public transportation and otherwise convenient and not intimidating to most people who might benefit from the use of funds. In addition, they will be held at locations accessible to people with disabilities. Provisions will be made for people with disabilities when requests are made at least 48 hours prior to a hearing or as soon as possible from the time of being made aware of the meeting. Translators will be provided for people who do not speak English when requests are made at least 48 hours prior to a hearing or as soon as possible from the time of being made aware of the meeting. Every effort will be made to schedule public meetings and hearings at a time and location that is convenient to citizens. Per federal regulations, public hearings will be held only after there has been adequate notice as described in the Public Notice part of this Citizen Participation Plan, including an advertisement in the newspaper fourteen days prior to the public hearing. Page 9 of 9 All public hearings regarding CDBG and HOME will be held at Baldwin Park City Hall, located at 14403 E. Pacific Avenue in Baldwin Park. To insure that public hearings are meaningful to residents, the City Clerk will specify the amount of time available for verbal presentations. Public Hearings The City will hold at least two (2) public hearings each year to obtain public comment at difference stages of the Consolidated Plan. At least one hearing will be held before the City completes and publishes a proposed Consolidated Plan for the next program year. Community Meetings The City will conduct at least two (2) community meetings during the development of the proposed Consolidated Plan. The meetings will be held at a convenient public location accessible to the disabled. The meetings will be conducted by Community Development Department Staff. Public Hearing/ Meeting Notices At least two weeks advance notice will be public hearing. The City will publish such newspaper of general circulation. At least posted for community meetings. All not contain the following information: a. Date of hearing/ meeting. b. Time and location of hearing/ meeting. c. Topics to be considered/ discussed. provided for each scheduled notices in at least one local i seven (7) day notice will be ces and news releases will The City's Community Development Department will maintain a list of those residents and community groups who have expressed an interest in the federal programs. The individuals and organizations, if requested, will be sent information pertaining to the annual schedule for the Consolidated Plan and Action Plan. Consolidated Annual Performance Report Citizens will have opportunity to comment on the Consolidated Annual Performance Report (CAPER) every September, after a 15 -day public review period. The CAPER will cover a description of the following items: • The amount of assistance the City received for CDBG (including any program income) during the previous program year. • The priority needs of the Consolidated Plan. • The five -year strategies in the Consolidated Plan designed to address those needs. Page 10 of 10 The progress made in carrying out the activities and projects in the previous year's Annual Action Plan. J. AMENDMENTS Citizens shall be provided reasonable notice and opportunity to comment on any proposed amendments and/or "substantial amendments" in the Consolidated Plan. Regulations require an amendment to the approved Consolidated Plan whenever it makes one of the following decisions: • A change in its Consolidated Plan or Action Plan priorities. • A decision not to carry out an activity as described in its approved plan. • A decision to carry out a new activity not previously approved. • A substantial change to the purpose, scope of work, location, or beneficiaries, or the federal allocation of an activity. The word "substantial" shall be defined as "any amount in excess of 25% of the allocated amount." The allocated amount will be defined as the amount in the annual plan or for multi -year projects, the amount of the original allocation. The Community Development Department will publish a summary of the proposed substantial amendment in the local newspaper in a manner that affords citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties a reasonable opportunity to examine its contents and submit comments. The City shall provide a 30 -day comment period prior to taking action on such an amendment. In finalizing the substantial amendment, the Community Development Department will consider any written or verbal citizen comments received at the public hearing. It will attach a summary of these comments, including a summary of any comments not accepted and the reasons it did not accept them, to the substantial amendment. Amendments to the Action Plan The City of Baldwin Park will follow the same citizen participation process described above for the annual Action Plan, including a 30 -day public comment period, a public hearing, and a notice in the newspaper at least 14 days prior to public hearing regarding the adoption of the Action Plan. Amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan. This Citizen Participation Plan will be changed only after the public has been notified of intent to modify it, and only after the public has had a reasonable chance to review and comment on the proposed substantial changes. K. COMPLAINT PROCEDURES Page 11 of 11 Complaints regarding Baldwin Park's Community Development Block Grant Program and HOME will be answered by the Community Development Department in a timely and responsive manner. Staff will provide written responses within 15 working days. L. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Upon request, the Community Development Department will provide technical assistance to organization and individuals, who are interested in the Consolidated Plan process or development. Technical assistance will be in the form of supplying written materials such as sample proposals, federal regulations, and guidebooks. When inquiries consist of more than 10 persons from one group or neighborhood, a meeting may be arranged with the Community Development Department. Individuals, organizations, or groups who are interested in submitting a proposal for public service funding are encouraged to contact the Community Development Department for technical assistance before completing a proposal form. The nature and extent of technical assistance will be at the discretion of the Community Development Department. M. DISPLACEMENT The City makes every effort to minimize the need for the displacement of persons or households. However, when it becomes necessary to implement displacement, the City will follow 24 CFR §92.353 and §570.457. Effected residents will be notified when a project will include displacement and will be provided with complete details of their rights and responsibilities. Page 12 of 12 Attachment D FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan AMENDMENT FY 2011 -2012 Annual Action Plan AMENDMENT 1 On February 17, 2009, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) the City of Baldwin Park was allocated $605,000 in Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program (HPRP) funds. HPRP funds provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re- housed and stabilized. The purpose of this amendment is to reallocate funding to activities within the current contract with Beyond Shelter. Homeless Prevention activities have been much more requested and needed by our residents than Rapid Re- housing activities. Therefore, the amendment reduces the other activities and increases the allocation to Homeless Prevention as follows: Activity Homeless Prevention /Financial Assistance Rapid Re- Housing Data Collection and Evaluation Administrative Costs Total Allocation PUBLIC COMMENTS: Current Allocations $393,750 $ 93,750 $ 37,500 6,050 $531,050 A Public Notice was published on April 2, 2012. A Public Hearing was held May 2, 2012. Comments Period — April 2, 2012 -- May 2, 2012 COMMENTS: Proposed Allocation $451,333 $ 50,600 $23,067 6,050 $531,050 rr r "Imp CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO: Honorable Mayor and City C nc I X�pmb s FROM: Alejandra Avila, City Clerk DATE: May 2, 2012 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY d 2 S TAP XFOORT SUBJECT: CONTINUED FROM APRIL 11, 2012 MEETING - REVIEW OF COMMISSION APPLICANTS AND CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENTS AND /OR REAPPOINTMENTS TO FILL THE JUNE 30, 2011 SCHEDULED VACANCIES FOR THE HOUSING COMMISSION AND PERSONNEL COMMISSION PURPOSE This report requests that the City Council appoint applicants to City Commission offices which have expired June 30, 2011 for the Housing and Personnel Commissions. DISCUSSION The following commissions have vacancies as of June 30, 2011: ➢ Housing Commission — Six (6) vacancies ➢ Personnel Commission — Three (3) vacancies ➢ Recreation and Community Services Commission — two (2) one year term vacancies for student Commissioners. A Public Notice of Vacancy was posted in several locations within the City for a 60 -day period, placed on the marquees at Morgan Park and the Teen Center and posted on the City's website. Copies of notices and Commission applications were available to City residents at the Community Center at Morgan Park, Senior Center, Family Service Center, Barnes Park, Teen Center and the Art Center. The deadline to receive applications was Thursday, March 15, 2012. At the request of the City Council, the following items are now incorporated with the commission application process and included with this report: ➢ Residency verification requirement for each applicant via review of a driver's license and a current utility bill. Said documentation is on file in the City Clerk's office. Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 2 BACKGROUND HOUSING COMMISSION The Housing Commission consists of seven (7) members, including two members (Office Nos. 6 and 7) who are Public Housing Tenants who serve two -year terms in accordance with Section 32.22(a) of the Baldwin Park Municipal Code. In accordance to the Baldwin Park Municipal Code § 32.22, three of the Commissioners first appointed shall be designated by the appointing authority to serve terms of one, two, and three years, respectively, from the date of their appointments, and two shall be designated to serve for terms of four years from the date of their appointments. Terms have expired June 30, 2011 for Housing Commissioners Braullo Oscar Marin (in Office No. 1), Abednego Del Rosario (in Office No. 5) and Nora Aguila (in Office 6). Housing Commissioner Abednego Del Rosario submitted his resignation to the Housing Commission on January 26, 2012. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Housing Commission: 6 open seats (appointed at- large) Offices No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 — Term to June 30, 2013 Incumbent Applicants New Previous Applicants two -year Applicants Nora Aguilar Eduardo Acevedo Auggie Galaviz Braulio Oscar Marin Maribel Aguirre Otilia Garcia Mario A. Betanco Kevin Luc Gloria Cevallos John Bernard De Leon Mariam Mabini Galang (Also applied for Recreation and Community Services Commission and PlqEQJn 2 Commission Johanna Gaona (Also applied for Planning Commission Augustine Au ie Galaviz Erminio Gonzales (Also applied for Recreation and Community Services Commission Paul S. Lopez (Also applied for Personnel Commission) Oscar Joseph Prado Liliana Ramirez (Also applied for Personnel Commission and Recreation and Community Services Commission} Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 3 PERSONNEL COMMISSION The Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members who are appointed to a two - year term on a staggered basis. Terms have expired June 30, 2011 for Personnel Commissioners Ofelia De Guzman (in Office No. 3), Nabor Gilbert Padilla (in Office No. 4) and Benson T. Lien (in Office No. 5). Personel Commissioner Ofelia De Guzman submitted her resignation to the Personnel Commission on February 15, 2012. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Personnel Commission: 3 open seats Office Nos. 3, 4 & 5 — Term to June 30, 2013 Incumbent Member Applicants New Applicants Previous two -year Applicants Benson T. Lien Paul S. Lopez (Also applied Yvonne Dominguez for Housing Commission and Manuel Penate Recreation and Community Services Commission Nabor Gilbert Padilla Liliana Ramirez (Also applied for Housing Commission and Recreation and Community Services Commission) RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION The Recreation and Community Services Commission consists of eight (8) members. In accordance with the Baldwin Park Municipal Code, the appointments made to Office No. 1 - 5 are for a two -year term. Office Nos. 6, 7, and 8 are student commissioners representing Sierra Vista, Baldwin Park and North Park High Schools, respectively. Offices No. 7 and 8 continue vacant for a Student Commissioner. At this time, staff has received nominations from Baldwin Park High School and North Park High School for consideration of appointment to Offices No. 7 and No. 8. The following persons have requested consideration of appointment to the Recreation and Community Services Commission: 2 Student seats — Office Nos. 7 & 8 — Term to June 30. 2013 Incumbent Applicants Student Recommendations New Applicants Previous two -year Applicants Yvonne Dominguez Manuel Penate Staff Report — Commission Appointments Page 4 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends City Council review all Commission applications and provide direction to staff. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A — Attachment B — Attachment C — Attachment D — Attachment F — Attachment G -- Attachment H — Resolution No. 2012- 015 Resolution No. 2012- 016 Resolution No. 2012- 017 Housing Commission Applications and Absence Report Personnel Commission Applications and Absence Report Recreation and Community Services Commission Applications Resignation to Commission Notices ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -015 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -015 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -025 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE HOUSING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK TO OFFICE NO. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 AND 7 FOR A TERM EXPIRING JUNE 30, 2013 WHEREAS, the Housing Commission consists of seven (7) members, including two members (Office Nos. 6 and 7) who are tenants of the Housing Commission; and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist in Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7; and WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 60 -days at three locations within the city, was posted on the city's website and marquees, and in the October /November 2011 issue of the NOW. The deadline for submission was March 15, 2012. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the scheduled vacancy of Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.52, appointments to Office Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7 is made and entered onto this resolution for a term, expiring June 30, 2013, NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following are appointed as members of the Housing Commission and shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — B. OSCAR MARIN Office 2 — VACANT Office 3 — VACANT Office 4 — MAGDA TORRELLAS Office 5 — VACANT Office 6 — NORA AGUILA Office 7 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2011 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2011 (Tenant Commissioner) for the term expiring June 30, 2013 (Tenant Commissioner; 62+ yrs of age) Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy to this resolution to all appointees and to the Housing Commission Secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 21 st day of March, 2012. MANUEL LOZANO MAYOR Resolution No. 2010 -025 Page 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting of the City Council held on March 21, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK ATTACHMENT B RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -016 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -016 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2011 -003 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE PERSONNEL COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY TO OFFICE NO. 3, NO. 4 AND NO. 5 FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2013 WHEREAS, the Personnel Commission consists of five (5) members and members are appointed to a two -year term on a staggered basis; and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist in Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5; and WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 60 -days at three locations within the city, was posted on the city's website and marquees, and in the October 1 November 2011 issue of the NOW. The deadline for submission was March 15, 2012. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the vacancies of Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.52, appointments to Office Nos. 3, 4 and 5 is made and entered onto this resolution for a term expiring June 30, 2013. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following are appointed as members of the Housing Commission and shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — EDWARD J. MARTINEZ for the term expiring June 30, 2012 Office 2 — BARRY LU for the term expiring June 30, 2012 Office 3 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2013 Office 4 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2013 Office 5 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2013 Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy of this Resolution to Commission appointees and a copy to the Commission secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 21ST day of March, 2012. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR Resolution No. 2011 -003 Page 2 ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting of the City Council on March 21, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA, CITY CLERK ATTACHMENT C RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -017 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 -017 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -028 APPOINTING INDIVIDUALS TO THE RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, SPECIFICALLY TO OFFICE NO. 7 AND NO. 8, FOR A TERM TO EXPIRE JUNE 30, 2013 WHEREAS, the Recreation and Community Services Commission consists of eight members and members of Office Nos. 1 through 5 are appointed to a two -year term and members of Office Nos. 6 through 8 (Student Commissioners) are appointed to a one -year term; and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist in Offices No. 7 and 8; and WHEREAS, a public Notice of Vacancy was posted for a minimum of 60 -days at three locations within the city, was posted on the city's website and marquees, and in the October / November 2011 issue of the NOW. The deadline for submission was March 15, 2012. WHEREAS, the City Council desires to fill the vacancies of Office Nos. 7 and 8; and WHEREAS, in accordance with Baldwin Park Municipal Code Section 32.52, appointments to Office Nos. 7 and 8 is made and entered onto this resolution for a term expiring June 30, 2013. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the following are appointed as members of the Housing Commission and shall hold office at the pleasure of the City Council and serve for the term as follows: Office 1 — CECELIA D. BERNAL Office 2 — IRMA TARANGO Office 3 — LETICIA LOPEZ Office 4 — MARTHA REYES Office 5 — JOANN WATKINS Office 6 — DESTINEY SINGLETON Office 7 -- VACANT Office 8 — VACANT for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2012 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 for the term expiring June 30, 2013 Sierra Vista High School Student for the term expiring June 30, 2013 Baldwin Park High School Student for the term expiring June 30, 2013 North Park High School Student Section 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and forward a copy of this Resolution to Commission appointees and a copy to the Commission secretary. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED on March 21, 2012. MANUELLOZANO MAYOR ATTEST: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ss. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK I, ALEJANDRA AVILA, City Clerk of the City of Baldwin Park, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Baldwin Park at a regular meeting of the City Council March 21, 2012 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: ALEJANDRA AVILA CITY CLERK ATTACHMENT D Housing Commission Applications and Absence Report n u 0 I w 0 o Cn m CD Co CD "1 i)l w of Al 0 m z v a X m n N O O N O tj 1 Z O n 0 3 O C o� -� - M a M 0 i � M a �o i M A G1 T -u -0 l 0 i s a -0 a 0 "1 i)l w of Al 0 m z v a X m n N O O N O tj 1 Z O n 0 3 t 13 . 23202 PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AAY Y F BAPPL1% TION FOR CITY COMMISSION C ERK,S DEP4R E;s A COPY OF YCR And 4 ; f PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS = 7. APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: 1 (A separate aoolicafion is required for each commission) PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name cxrJo A c'e e Residence Address walv-ul s L.. Balawin f l' CA 0, 1 -1 0 Length of time at this Address:_ fir, a E -mail address: oorme j m-5b.. com Home Phone No. G Q)— 3-�)i - Ml 1 Cell /Message Phone No. �J -34$7— 1� Are you 18 years of age or older? Its Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park ?_ )&s Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? M0 If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: /A Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S 10 11 0 High School Graduate?. 0�i G.E.D.? EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION? EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to eats 11 �, � t\ �i 41 IAIN A ` Position I itle • /CAA uaies of t=m i/o��myerrit 3 1� �scoeI k LrC 'o min inn° . s tm-Wve a � /1 -- 10 5 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) 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. rie ��. u� o W y l S C at -� � 13 401 E. O ve. si, BP GA W Q 201 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION ?_Q If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfne received: AC KNO W LEDG EMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filiny this application becomes a public cord. I certify under penalty of erjury u er the laws f the State of Califo chat the foregoing is true an or ct. Date Signature Do Not Write: Below this Line =.Foe Citv Use Only' Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term Name LW cloA CZV P' A Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. �cic�v ►CAS � �- * Vv LJ ir 1 WWh moo �: W 1.02 7 Pr�9-41 i_ A 1 V ,L �e \ k .r co wv :vim c,,NNA oe o -% TeoN \-O Vr e V'OA�Y'� �y � COYv\rr' � %:aYN V Date: ' da / I )� )I/rt Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF. JAN .2 6 2012 .A UTILITY BILL ANTE? APPLICATI f FOR CITY' COMMISSION A CDP r OF :Y0U' R And CITY DF BALC7WIN PARK PHOTO) ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITY CLERK'S DEP T 7 APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: Housing Commission (6) A se rate a ticagon 1.9 Mulred for each Comm sstorr PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name AU alaY4 Residence Address 13444 -A Tracy St., Baldwin Park, Ca. 91706 Length of time at this Address: 11years E -maij add s: age69vet @verizon.net Home Phone No. (626) 338 -1080 Celll!Vlessage Rhone No. (562) 706 -0178 Ate you 18'years of age or older? Yes Are you registered to vote in the City of .Saidwin Park? yes Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any beard andfor agency Within the City of Baldwin Park? No If yes, name of -agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate'? Yes G.E.D_? _. ELAJC Los Angeles, CA. I Social Sciences I AA Cal State L. A. Los Angeles I I Business Management EMPLOYMENT INFOkMATION l EXPERIENCE-. Veterans Affairs Long Beach I Medical Administration Supervisor 1986-1998 Brokers I Realtor & Notary Public .. . i Current REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (a) persons. who are not City of saldMn Parr Elated or Appointed Officials and who Gan comment on your capabilities and oharacter. Name AcJd ess Phone No, Frank Valencia- Be p. West Covina Court House ..(626).813-3402 Lou Dominguez - Dist.Cmdr. 525 E. J. St., Ontario, Ca. (909) 986 -8863 HE AMEF ICAN LEGION completely. A €onvietiun is not an automatic bar t€� appointment. Each case is Elegant 18th District ti:M Depart ment California OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN]. A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOL.ATION�_ Augustine Galaviz = _ b(s), and seiitencetfine received. 15.- Commander Veterans Still Serving America" __. �ar►pirrras/Glendora Post 475 cell (562) 706 -0178 O Sox,1$3 Notary PubliGRealtor.: ACKNOWLEDGEM NTICERTIFICATION, >an —i q Ca 9t 773, age6$vet 0—verrzon net:, I understand that upon filing, this app €leation bawrrmes a public r 2C:ord. I certify - under penalty at penury under the Laws of the Mate of Calitornia that the tosegoing ,. 25 January 2012 Vote sig atulre _ ( = :Ford. °:Usertl Residency verif16f1t1.ow ❑ Y,CS ❑ No Daw: Voter Regmtr ition Verification: E Yee, 0 No Residency verification. El yes 171, No l��€te:. Appointment dale: Rcsidengy verification: F. I Yes (-t No Date: - - Tenn expires: - SOUYHEf�N CALIFORNIA (3_ ` #��t�j c'i}. EDISON An FPrSQ -� ! \'7r =it 'A73'i ?..5�. S C=Txiin3• us' Ity GALAVIZ, AUGUSTINE f Page 1 of fi For billing and service inquiries call 1- 800_684 -8123, - 'Custoriier account 2 13 =707 5 r2 24 hrs a dayr 7 days -a week Date bill prepared: Dec 161-1 Service account 3023- 0386 =67 13444 TRACY ST APT A 6�1L13V�lN PAi3Ki CA`917Ufi Rotating outage' Groyp Your account summary Amount of'your last bill $51.67 Payment we reoeived on Dec.05 ' 1 i - thank you -851-67. . _ ... - Bs1�11 Ca forward - $0.00 ., Your new charges 54a -11 Total arn dunt you owe by Jan 4 13 $15.11 Compare the electricity you are Using'. Your current read For meter 22201 0- 2551 25 - Dec 1511 11336 will be pp or.abipuf Jan. 16L 112, Your previous read - Nov 1511 =10903 Total electricity you used this month in kWh 433 Your daily average -blectricity usage (kWh) 2 Years ago_ 15.10 Last year: 14.57 This year,1443 411 S s�� 27 .. 19 tl40J� g r sr iAvLq B ,Dec Dec 'Jan Feb 1.uar ApT May Jw JUF llug : Sap QcY iUav 13ee '09 '10 "1'I 'i1 'i1 '11 '11 '11 111 '7'I '11 'ii` Ill 'ii ; x� 7R CJ7JPR.LEffS. S � `43 ' No data avaltahtc f IeaSe return ihi; pol-mc 3l stub Wow With your payrnp i1 and 1113156 your check payable to so Ihern Coll. rnk? E &w. 04-574) Tear here J you SV61 10 PIW in p0r„c:}, call 1 -300- 747 -830$ for facatgrrs, or �W cum iki aniine at Rttanl =ff C o'n, Tear here F {11fINF1At' C41FfiDYln Customer account 2 -13- 707 -5552 Amount due'by Jan 4''12 .� $45.11 4l l �ln Rowse yoke cii%number on yokir chock. Ietako yut r chock payable to southern oalifwmia Edizon, Amount enclosed $1 A.. 7.0)MNAV V RNA I11 i41f.4 urrl.l- 5Tlv1T 12162011 P2 CO2 70034 0015139 01 AV 0.8374 0007 ll= �e1i111�1��IFtilllil�l�lr��>' �Il�lllilll1�1�111�11111i11�431111 GALAVIZ, AUG USTINE 13444 TRACY ST APT A P.C- BOX 600 8J41 f]l�llN PARK, CA 91708 -4767 Rt}$ENi[AD, CA 99773 -0001 �� 707.S552 f10U013OUL ❑❑06000130001100451ZD0D[304511 :. Name . Augustine (Auggie) Galaviz Commission Requested. Housing Commission (6) STATEMENT OF QUAi_IFI AkTtC NS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives And why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which yom are applying. (Tease include any additional information yoU feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. As a Citizen & Resident of Baldwin Park City, I consider it a privilege and honor to serve our community as an envoy on housing and community development that would benefit our residents and our community and to be of service to the residential seeking and home ownership families. With my experience and knowledge gained as a Realtor I may be able to be of some service,.) find it important to understand what our city's needs are and what our community's residents would most benefit through the services of city commissions. I enjoy research, what our government can offer is a challenge, through meetings and writing applications for grants that will benefit our community for better living conditions and further education. I was part of a team that made it happen for the homeless in the San Gabriel Area to a special housing Project approved in one of our San Gabriel valley Cities to help our homeless Veterans. Over 25 years federal civil service; Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, Real Estate License, (Votary license, honorable Discharge served 2 % years in Vietnam (100% combat service connected isa a Veteran), mem er of most 511 veterans organizations, TRIFs EbUg-e-T Moose loage member, involved in our community's organized youth sports Lit-tie League Baseball and try to keep in touch with nnr communities rite► hiaH A Srhnni District maatings.. ..............._..._....., __._....___._ ___ �e_ _�_.� 1 25 January 2012 � it ature Notice, Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the Cify Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement -of Qualification will be Kept on file for two {2) years. Duling this Ume, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration Df appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided howaver, that you submit current proof of resk lency at the time of sand recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recrtri#rrrent, ME fnvalidaite this application. PILEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALD IN PARIS UTILITS_cat AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A unLtT�r BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR And PHOTO ID ST'ATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE l OLLC VWNG COMMISSION: fhr ennr&a raarragri c6 n I'9 3S. Cal car „�.c "Wff, p Ruh PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Address Length of time at this Address: E -mail address: — Horne Phone No. 0 (02-: Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age of older? ' S Are you registered to vote in the City of BaidvAn Park? �)�S – Do you currently serve as an elected or appoint d official for any hoard andlor gen4 within the City of Baldwin Park? �— If yes, name of agency and position: )" J1-�1 EDUCATION: _ r Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 92 High School Graduate? `ES G.E.D ? Name and Location of College or Universily Course of Stuoy Degree 1� N� EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION ! EXPERIk NCE: Name and Address of Em fo er s Position Title Oates of Em to rnent 2c) 0 -` REFERENCES: Please provide the names of tuvo ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No_ H58- ty..h i��Cl r �J�1gii i� - �� V 2 1 6J �J- 1 z 1�2 �7 IMPORTANT- Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. j HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FEL(:)MY OR NNSOEi4AEANOR OTHER THAN A I NNOR TRAFFIC i1I0.LAT;ON7 i v D If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLIEDGFMENTICEP. IFICATiON: understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laves of the State of California that the foregoing is true a correct. 2--Dk Date Signature Do Wt.Wri#e Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration. Verification: ❑ Yes O. No Residency verification: -❑ Yes - - ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No- Date: Term expires: • • Name Commission Requested: CifE [SdN STATEMENT OF 2UAL.IFI�AT!€}I�S: 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. Irf - �,O i n t Date: Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and yourqualihcations may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission fdr which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time. of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. • PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR And PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: -p A separate application is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: • • Name t- A a ft r (A d EE &VED NOV 17 2011 CITY OF 3A LOW N PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMEi T Residence Address Length of time al this Address: IT "S Et -mail address: Hom is i e Phone No. — s 3 CelllMessage Phone No. d+� f `-1 ` Are you 18 years of age or older? _ �e's Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? A`5` Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: \��� Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 a 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? j Qj.�— G.E.D.? I EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION f EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Employer(s) Position Title uaies OT GMI210yrfl0n1 0q /10 Px t�'' [Iry X11 AszA, I Is REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. c 1 r�' -1 a S l�i� (� - [ ti1'Gi U 1(LYI 1 -10 - 11 �1d � � IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: %Vpn, elf V" 1.1.0\1 Date ACKNOWLEDGEMENTlCERTIFIC'ATION: t ' I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. 7 cbrtify under penalty of perjury under the I of the ate of California at the.foregoiiri4 is true and orrect. Signature . Do Ndt Write Below this Line - For City Use Only == - Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ': No Appointment date: �l. Term expires: •' Name girck !"'� � \je A (n Commission Requested: T STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. A 4NM dram -�O w- i e i i aS a i1R o ttn i i� Date: # �► • s r y l� ail t,S Qb r.S\A \_O--. ex,\ Vy2 VooyN opnW1ok —mss _ oY`i L i��r sOire —1 J 1 ,—u Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. a- V-rCIYN & M This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF . A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR PHOTOID • RECEIVED CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOV 17 2011 APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION And CITY of: BALDWIN PARK STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONSY CLERK'S DEPARTMEWT:t APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: ` A se crate a pplication is required for each commission PERSONA I FORMATTO riv wame Residence Address oi , Y r d l — "h,�� Length of time at this Address: E -mail address: u a Cell /Message Phone No�� Home Phone Nol L19,to Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? for board agency within the City•of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official any and/or If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: $ Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate7 G. E. D,? Name and Location of Colle e'or University Course of Study Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to er s Position Title K<D Datess o{f�Employment SC#eS- REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Na Me Address PlkoneNo, 1 9 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely, A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: ACKNOWLEOGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. g Date Signat -fe Do Not Write Below this Line'-Ir<r City Use Only Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Tenn expires: Name V LM VYC----'8ommlssIon Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. XJV 0 Ve 4P G1 A -2t 4 � � 1 r� Kave Uved i' h pui a"v%�,c flrt res % N nka- pnv - e jr V�5 t 0�4 CAI-�&d a'-,> Ot housi � 4 Date: I� Icp Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. • LJ PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID 4 CITY OF SALDWN= R.ARK".v : APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION And Ct1. ;ilM�.r t "J r1; STATEMENT OF QUALF [ilcA ibl S APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: ---10 1A c=narafP_ annlicafion is required for each commission) RECEIVED NOV 17 2011 f;ITY OF: BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT I 4avU % " cMMiSSiO(N s F �+ e�V �' a �' b��K CA r 4 Residence Addres b Length of time at this Address E -mail address: me+ (na G. nIcam a0' co rv'� Home Phone No. ' l G� CelllMessage Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? / Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? i V o If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 G1 High School Graduate? � G.E.D.? EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION /EXPERIENCE' ?09 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointee Lmiciais ano wno can comment on your capabilities and character. y LVUSisk i�fth ��yy7�Slr� /� 'b 1 ° IA\jc m -1105 V0"n4 k Al y11 Art'i(4111x �ZA -q��° "Gb$ IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? 0 If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOMECGEMENT10ERTIFICATION: 1 understand that upon Sling, this application becomes a public record. I certify under pena of perj n, der a laws of the State of Cali€amia that the foregoing is true t6 Date Signature Do Not Write Below this Line - For Citv Use Only Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residenev verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: • • Name Am )i L) Vi-eAWI (.6 Commission Requested: L Lvw GVVI o ton 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. r tavtde: cuE �dvt a�; I.,���c. �� r ire. CA bsfre, 46 t". or- [�ccr S�r� avc OS Ate Ci I ivil ONAw n•efd ,-J Or-Ir- K_4IJ 1�q f /Al( i.BLAe 6. Cg r• AO r" 3t KOL)SIv"- I hv, IADPOVI lm1.114-11 fs t- Ift, jor d �` Ia Date: Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. 1, Pam • RECEIVE] PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK OCT 11 2011 CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILL AND A COPY OF YOUR And CITY OF i3Ai DV1Ity PARK PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITY CLERKS DEPAFITMENT APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: -- ---- -® (A senarafe anolicafion is required for each commission} PERSONAL_ IN N: ,f Name i, cs Residence Address Length of time at this Address: ty E -mail address: Home Phone No. 1� 4114 337 - 1-3 gi-3 _ Cell /Message Phone No. V� Are you 18 years of age or older? z C'5- Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park?�Z-- S Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for )any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 91 12 High School Graduate? G.E,D.? EMPLOYIVICN 1 INI•UKIV[A I IV1V ! r-Arr-MLr-JM r-. c. r 4❑ r 0 &.3.1 --4o r, Y+ A REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. '/Q /t,-, If V, 6)367 ---21 03 (-. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. d HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? /y If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: • Date Do Not Residency verification: ❑ Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes verification: ❑ Yes ACKNOWLEDGEMENT /CERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing Is true and correct, / ignature w this Line - For City Use Only ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires: _ • r • Name E� ° S Commission Requested: —aA a —C LI • 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. O Date: ( ` S nature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. I_.. __crr.rrrntvy_a.nwr� I_�.__rrnnt.wtrt PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK R E C E 9 V E D —CURRENT COPY APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILLL L A AND ND And �-U 16 20)) A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO in STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS ___-__ �_�d GJCl7Y iLtF�K'@( PAR f lk7i APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION- . . A separate @pR11cadon is re aired for each cammissi ®n -- -- PERSONAL INFORMATION: s. i Name John Bernard de Leon° Residence Address 4020 Walnut St., Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Length of time at this Address:6 Mos. E -mail Home -Phone No. (626) 806 -6512 Are you 18 years of age or older? Yes JohnBdeLeon @JBDeLaw.com rs? Cell/Message Phone No .._�=L Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Yes Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? No If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? Yes G.E.D.? University of Southern California (USC) i Political Science ! B.A. University of California, Berkeley School of Law I Law i J.D. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: tcQ a� Jot%^ 's, de c.e��► I Attorn --- ey . , . . A- r 1 E4o+S��/1gS, LL.P y Te...�. G�nFor �vr. _ A2�7s � -i�i✓l REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. Eliza Hersh 2921 Adeline St., Berkeley, CA (510) 548 -4040 NhuBinh Nguyen 4020 Walnut St., Baldwin Park, CA (626) 488-2773 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? No If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: 11/16/2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION., I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Si nature Do Not Write Below this Line - For City Use Only Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: Name Jo Iz • de, tie o/k Commission Requested: 1±0 V s i v!-) _ it 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. \a5 t VIq it titor✓iQS. hoc r/�a� 20 le e i r� Lt� �t�. ' V � Pe— t G c lJ J -i to — i C' 414. S T �► 5 �VIA . -r X40± �i�s i �s Vl ke.c e- e zze, ot^e) v\tt J Gc� c it eve ko Ato S9, Date: 11 I 1 e, # zo I _I Sig ure Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open * meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE ATTACH A • CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY BILL AND. A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO ID • f� RECEIVED r -r T • CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOV 16 20I1 APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION And CITY OF BALDWIN PARK:-!, STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION @TYCLERK'S17EPARTMijR j.... f 2 5: APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSiON: Vtl�f"C� A separate application is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION; Name AtAgel,4Al 107A,461J11 Residency Address —07M LOl -4 - l rAl—Iff 0e4 4Pl dlIMI q l 7 06 Length of time at this Address: 945 E -mail address:' '%� v® � � °a? ` 50� Home Phone N6­606 160 0606 Cell /Message Phone No. e 06 10- Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? 'YleS' Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? � If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? ' CX- C.E.D.? Name and Location of College or University Course of Stud v' Degree EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: Name and Address of Em to er s 0f 7q Di' Position Title Dates of Em la ment cfd' = audJ�� Sze. 0,41- REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Addressp� Phone No. ty IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully 'and answer completely. A conviction €s not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIG VIOLATION ?0 If yes, Please list all off nses,.date and place of ogense(s), and sentence/fine received: ACKNOWLED GEM ENT10ERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing Is true an correct. t Date S najure Do Not Write Below this.Line - For City Use 0 1 Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: • Name /2 r/Vl 6- IL & Commission Requested: -OOiAII�g 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 thls commission. . �� ��i��-�rv�" �s- �� d ✓r�r�" d�'•������r -a��� --fit' P ik OX/ 70 4 A & '-pid r CIAII Os 14 16/69 617V f_90c- 7o lid rz /' V % _7r0f) , � i' RAF� Ica `M1-1-7*z-7 .1-71Y a � Date: 116c% 16 6i 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 o(Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of-applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. lr1 u PLEASE ATTACH CITY CF BALDWIN PARK ENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISS16w, B{tt AND And PY OF YOUR STATEMENT ®F (IJ1�LiFICAT4 ®I`iS <+i ;, '.' �F, Ek �i r APPUCATION {5 FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: --�- -- A se orate a ticatfon fs re uired for each COrrimissf4r>< I?E3tS0INAl.IR1l= RQ MATI ®N: Name Residence Address--=:z- f � - Yv p>= BA400N P a� Length of time at this Address, E -mail address: f � i� • - ;, AID M� : •� Cell/Message Phone No Horne Phone No. �' Are you 18 years of age or older? l C� Are You registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? rent/ serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park ?�_ 17a you currently A j� ` 05 if yes, name of agency and position: I G.EA_7 9j— EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 10 11 2 High School Graduate? ____,�_,__ decree _ L( ej—a—f REFERENCES: provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and REFERENCES: Pleas can comment on your capabilities and character. rol il'dPOIaTAfdT: t�sad the t`oliowing carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is Considered on its individual Merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR THEiveTHAN A MIN TRAFFIC VIOLATION?-V-12 , If yes, Please fist all offenses, date and place of afrense(s), and sentence/fine ACK NOVilLEOGEmF-MTICERTIFICATLON: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public reeard. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Callfornla that the foregoing is tare and correct, Date Signature Do Not Write B thi elow s Line - For Cif Use Oni Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ' ❑ No Residency verification: El ❑ No Date* Appointment date: Residency verification- en, E] yes ❑ No Date: Tee expires: Residency verification:' ❑ N° O$ie' Nam QG� Commission Requested: 6LSI r [il Y '?f ! 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. T' MY rz m. - I- W-IMA 1 F Date- Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. • This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be includes' in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. RECEIVED �:: PL AS ATraCir[ A.. CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Nov 1 cu.RREN-T.90Pi' -O APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION • ,.A UTILITY SILL AND ` And CITY OF BALDWI N 04RK A.COPY OF YO.LIR Ioro o STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS C4T�" CLERK'S bEPAR'�M IT APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: �— EoL)511�i1� �c�I`7�''1 S!� in _an�.mfo annlir_aiion is required for each commission • PERSONAL INFORMATION: Residence Address v C1TY CP BALDWIN pqR;( Length of time at this Arddress:��1 E- )mail address: i Home Phone No. [� ` CeillMessage Phone No �~ Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: : Highest grade you completed: ! 2 3 4 5 S 7 8 9 14 11 12 High School Graduate? �— / G E D - )1 10 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: tin} C js (d �/ IV VA)C �v O/j C -1 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two { @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials afi'd,who can comment on your capabilities and character. Phone No. ? Ai�mA Address A j IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: Y ACKNOWLI= DGEMENTICI= RTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under he laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. !/ Date Do Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date' verification: ❑ Yes 11 No Signature Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires:, 0 9 Name O -I) /O Commission Requested: ?401) O/L,/ 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. Tease include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. r 14 )% LS L Date: `� 1 S Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a This App ' application vacancy occur in the commission for whit ov ded owege , that you submit current proof of residency at the time will be included in the pool of applicants p of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. CEWED PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK NOV 17 2011 • CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILL AND And CITY OF BALDW €N PARK A COPY OF YOUR CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION:- ---- -i Housing is connratn anolicafion is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Paul S. Lopez Residence Address 3725 Ardilla Ave, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Length of time at this Address: 11 Years E -mail address: pau {slopez @hotmail.com Home Phone No. 626-962-4689 Cell/Message Phone No, 626 -853 -0018 Are you 18 years of age or older? Yes Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Yes Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board andlor agency within the City of Baldwin Park? N_ If yes, name of agency and position- EDUCATION- Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2) High School Graduate? Yes G.E.D.? Mt. San Antonio Comm. College, Walnut I Management EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: • llama anti Arirlra.SG d Emglover(s).: .. P.K. Schrieffer LLP Paralegai Supervisor 1 a FnllPtte. Johnson, et. al. j Records Manager Certificates Dec. 1, 2000 to present Dec. 9999 to Dec., 2000 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Javier Delgadillo 2744 Gallio Avenue,Rowland Heights CA 91748 1 (626) 532 -6557 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentenceifine received: DUI in 1996; 1 don't recall the fine; ordered to therapy, coroner visits and alcoholic anonymous visits. Driving with a suspended license in 1996; 1 don't recall the sentence or fines. November 17, 2011 • Date Do Not Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Bate: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: verification: 11 Yes ❑ No Date: ACKNOWL.EDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: l understand th�rupon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under 'eaal t'p, under the laws of the State of Califom €a that the foregoing is true and cot 5ignatUre ini-this Line -. For"City Use.ON Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Ten-ri expires: 0 • Name Paul S. Lopez Commission Requested STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Housing Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. I have been a resident of Baldwin Park for 11 plus years and am very interested in serving the City that is our home. My goal is at serve on a commission that benefits the City and its residents. My objective is to impact upon the City the its citizen's in a positive manner. As a family man, I've been with my wife for 15 years and have five children from age six years old to 13 years old. As a professional, I am a Paralegal Supervisor at an insurance defense firm in West Covina. l have significant complex litigation and insurance related experience across various business areas, including employment issues. 1 also currently manage six other paralegals, mentor other supervisors and assist in the management of various departments with the Firm. 1 have negotiated numerous vendor and client contracts. Lastly, 1 have prepared the materials and appeared before the EDD and EEOC to defend and/or argue the Firm's actions related to employment decisions, l believe my desire, experience as a husband,father, professional and legal administrator provide a solid base to assist the City of Baldwin Park. November 17, 2011 Date: We Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. PLEASE~ ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PAIR , k. cul�IZI±NT COPY of .,.`... k' NOV Z 5 A UTILITY BILL AND APPLICATION FOR CITY COIiMISS(* ; , 201, • A COPY OF YOUR And p C1rV PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICA &T2l0�S 1 4' i I= r6.Yv Ji7 8ALDWI,, ARi' �T APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION:-----lo,- A separate application is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Named e )p�i°� O Residence Address '8e A)1-RA4 Length of time at this Address �P E °mail address: ;CCU to r cic)� � i wi�'�Qy •Gym - - Home Phone No f.) -l3 � Cell /Message Phone No 6,q �I" Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? f-i-5 Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: AlO, EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: • Name and Address of Em Ic er s Position Title Dates of Employment /1 0 0 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. AI i 9064.r C�p13��� IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION ?fi-Q— If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWL.EDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: 1 understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under pe ty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true d orrect. Date signature Do Not Write Below this Line - For City Use Only Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: verification: 11 Yes ❑ No Date: Terra expires: _ Name Pil '�3Do Commission Requested:��ss 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. 111Ao A? 41"61'6-Z 62E `�A y�G �►� / A /0V -°X-04-, s Date: ature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. RECEIVED PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK S ' ' ? -�' CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION CI±YOFBALDWINPARK A UTILITY BILL AND And CITY CLERK'S OEPARTMENT A COPY OF YOUR PHOTO Ii] STATEMENT' OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: A separate application is required for each commission PERSON�AL INFORMATION: Name 'B kA u Residence Address T�� �nnK C '71 46 Y�� s d VIA ICJ y 0 �J 7"W1�91 L C Length of time at this Address: E -mail address:__ %� f Home Phone No. L2 �� Cell /Message Phone No: . ~',� �� � � Are you 18 years of age or older? V _4`" Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park ?S - Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: r, ; —io wi. haQt rerariA voii completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 fi High School Graduate? G•E•D 3_ —� EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: . Name and Address of Em to er s Position Title Dates of Employment- lot- REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two (@) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who ran rnmrnpnt on vour capabilities and character. IMPORTANT- Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. 1�[� HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOL.A-rION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfiine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTiFICATION: understand that u n fling, thi ppl[cation becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of erju the ws of the State of California that the foregoing Eje d c rect. , Date Signature Do Not Write Below this Litre - For City Use On Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointrnent date: Residencv verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: • • Name ] Pea-uL-t © OSC199 MA/Z Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you fee[ 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. 1 Date: (.. �- w O�-% Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application Will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. F LEASE A7AAND CITY OF BAL ®WIN PARK U TIL TY APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION UTILITY And COPY OPHOT STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: NO rn eanarafp annlicafion is required for each commission NOV -10 201, C'7'yOFBAi r)1,,wx, . PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name T,iliana Ramirez s Residence Address 4565 Center street Baxdwin Park, CA 91706 Length of time at this Address: 2 year E -mail address: ramirezliliana77 @yah00-c0rn None , Cell /Message Phone No. 626 - sob -o732 Home Phone No. ' Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Yes Are you 18 years of age or older? Yes y Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? Nom_ If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? es G•E.17• �--- Course of Stud D'.ree Name and Location of College or University -" Administration Masters- Cal State Northridge University Public tr EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: Position Title Name and Address of Em to er s Dates ofEm le menu ,a Dept. of Public Social. services Acting Program Assiistant March 2003 C� . 12B6o crossroads Parkway South city or n ustry, REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Pauline Ogata 12860 Crossroads Parkway -• 562- 908 -8537 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an a€ltOMatiG bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. NO HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: 10 fd 7 f 0 Date' Do Not Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Daie: verification: 11 Yes ❑ No Date: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: 1 understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. [ certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Signature Below this Line - For City Use Onl Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires: Name Lilian Ramirez Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. The education and experience through my current employment have provided me with insight and knowledge that the city Council and residents of Baldwin Park will benefit through my appointment into the commission. I am representative of the community and can represent the majority of residents within the city. I am a homeowner, a divorced, single - parent household, raising two daughters. I have experience working with the community and with individuals ranging from �• community advocates, to community and,faith based organizations, and I also have experience working with public service agencies. some of the projects that I have worked on through my current assignment are American Recovery and Re- Investment Act 2009, Txansitional Subsidized Employment for Youth in GROW Program, Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program for Transitional Age Youth in'GROW Program and recently assisted impacted GROW programs as a result the restructuring of the General Relief Program. Baldwin Park needs individuals with this experience at the forefront of their city's decision - making. Date: lO ,qq 1 i nature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open 10 meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on fife for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. • 1 11 BALDWIN • • P, A, R- K November 9, 2011 Mr. Auggie Gala viz 134444 -A Tracy St. Baldwin Park, CA 91.706 NOV -21 2011 ciTv of BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Dear Mr. Galaviz: The City Council is accepting applications for consideration of appointment to the vacated positions for the terms as indicated on Public Notice of Vacancy included with this letter. We are contacting you to inform you the application dyobn the City Council at their meeting years for. Commission appointment will be consider y located of December 21, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held are invited toeridsthe City at 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706, Council meeting; however, please note, attendance is not required for consideration of appointment. lease rovide the City Clerk's Office If you wish to proceed with the application proc ��, our dr per's license or-photo ID on or with a copy of a cu_ r, r utility bill and a copy Y THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i7, 2011. Failure to provide the requested before 5:00 p.m,, documentation may result in disqualification of your application. Y longer interested in serving on a City-commission you are no long o �o and N wish to ovember withdraw f y lease contact the City Clerk Off' Y your application, p ants. and your` name will be removed f ro the list of applicants. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the City Clerk Office at (626) Y 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or 112 or via e -mail at Fsalceda(c�baldwinr}ar •cony or Rcaballero baldwin ark.coml We, k you for Your interest to serve as a Commission Member for the City of Baldwin W Park. Sincerely, r� f Alejandra Avila City Clerk ......,, (,t a ni rz�nr[N PARK • 1/}403 FAST PAC1FtC AVENUE ' BALDWIN PARK • CA, 91706 ' (626) 9604011 FAX (626) 9622625 r-- F- PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT COPY OF A UTILITY 8 ILL AND A COPY Of YOUR PHOTO ID q CITY OF BALDWIN PARK APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION JUL 2 201110 And STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS or y 0P 8At-OWiN PARK – — 4 r APPLICATION IS FOR TH5 FOLLOWING COMMISSIOM: --t> I 1A 0 V 31 tj 6- u0m 01,U 10 4 e --v-44a a> 1* em"ufmsf fnr each eammisslo I PERSONAL INFORMATION, Name -Aug.fte Gqlav, --7- Residence Add 10 years age69vet@erizon.net Length of time at this Address: aftess: y Home Phone No. (626) 338-1080 0, ellftw�3dge Phona No, (562) 706-0178- Are you 18 yaws of age or older? Yes Are you M91stered to vote In thiz, City of Baldwin farts? Yes 0Q you cuimritly sbrve as an Qfeeled or appoiritgd offtial for any board afldfor sigancy within tfta City of Uajd�win pbrW? No if yam, i ftmo of ageniq and EDUCATION. Circle Fligheat.qradel you completed: 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it 102 High School Grad Yes uate'? G.E D.1- Name and or Unlver2sY - Course of Study Degree ELAC, Brooklyn Ave, L. A., Ca. Bu . siness Mana,gemept AA Cal-State L.A., CA. Social Sciences BA EMPLOYMENT INFOWATIbN I EXPtRIENCE- Name and address of Emaloverls) Posiflon Tiflib Dates of EM aovmrc�nt United Associated Brokers, Monte'bellcl, CA. Realtor /Notary 1586 to Present Veterans Administration, Long Beach, Socuri Mst G6v A. Supervisor Medical Admin. i CA. Rgpresenta- 1984-1998 1973 - 1984 Sacini n a, I - - - - - ty Administ�atlbn, REFERENCES: Please provide the names of tuo (Q) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and wha cart comment on your capahifities and character, %fame Phon e No, Frank Valencia-Veterans bounselor West Coyina, Courthouse' .(626).8.13-3402 voiaNn Wrgab-Supervlsor UWC/LAC. -Me dFdal AdminsTr—af—L66 (SZ:S) 4G9--6H3. ......... IMPORTANT. Read thisf0o�Wqq carefUlly and answer completely. AcoftvicUon is not an autamatirWrtoapPoirstment. i�aci3 case fs consideted on its individual merits_ HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTEO OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER -CHAR A.IfflNOR TRAFFiG VIQL&TION? No it Yes, Please lint 'all offerises, date and pFdc6 of offense(s) and sei)tenceffina received: ACKUDWLEDGEMENTICERAFIGATION' I Ltftd0f$t8rId iW UpOrl-filfflo, tb6aPPy1CafW1 WeWflft a PUNIC r005rd, I fvilfirfy umar penalty of pequry urider rhe [a-VA of the State of GalffGrnia that the fbmgolng is true 1MM2121 Do Not Write.'. Bejow,-fh s. Line--. For Qlty.W6 061y7, Residencyveriflimt1oa, El Yes iC- No Date: Yeq ii No Fj Ylm, I- Rcsidencyver-Efica-dom F.'] Yes 4., ' No Date,: Tgrill expires. — - ----- Name Go& w issi€an Requested:... _ . STATEMENT OF —LIP IV, ijse lei space liotc ;your foals and ofajaci?ives aid 'Maly yOu reel YOU should be 3ppo n ed �� i�lie c€ mmissfon for Which YOM ar -e,apptyursq_ Plea r ?e include any addit cnal infvrr agOn You feet moil[ bw banei'icaai to tha Council in 00nSideratior€ of your appoirlimtCnf€ fo this oorf mlasgon. To assist and. suppon.our fellow constituents and residents of our communit for a better quality of life throu h Gainful knowledge & experience by working within my community as a City representative whether employed as a civil servant and /or volunteer appointed position, in this status I could also help reduce taxpayer cost from employment& insurance budget. expenditures. As a cit . resident we should know what most of our community's needs maybe and the . roblems causeif b Coda 's eeoriomiC Situation. As a Realtor /Notary & Veterans Ern to ment Rep. I have the experience and knowledge of the. geographical area and its economic situations each community such as ours has been experiencing from this economic crisis for the last few years, reducing the ability of its residents to cope with the cost of living conditions, job losses and many having to depend on unem io ment and /or public assistance causing. ne lected ro erty care & maintenance, . depleting property values resulting in foreclosures,. Through this we should work together in looking -for other venues and sources of revenue to help our City as well as our Residents /Constituents . By the so- called community standards in the San Gabriel Valley area we are not a very affluent City but are a very Rich community in Education, Care and community involvement! Date.,-- g f re Disabled American Veteran Naga& Please be advised that you ar7dyour qualifications may be disou sod by the MY Councli at an open �ee�itx�: 7-his lA,�;�ike fon and f r �errf T� / acct aril! #O kOPt coil ff toa` �� � ��. y-acancy € cr,.ur° in the camn, i ` on for which you have requested coma €deralzfon of appoWmart, your app! cafaW will be included in the pool or-applicants PrOvIded hokgaver: afkrat ;fou submit current proof of residency at the time c3-f said recruffmont f'aflaro to provide errrmnt ,praofof resIderrcy with each reeruftent, will invalioratO this agpffication. • 1 . II BALDWIN P - A- 'R, K November 9, 2011 Ms, Otilia Garcia 13607 Ramona Pkwy Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Dear Ms. Garcia: NOV 17 ew 0 CI'T'Y OF BALDWIN PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMEW, The City Council is accepting applications for consideration of appointment to the vacated positions for the terms as indicated on Public Notice of Vacancy included with this letter. We are contacting you to inform you the application you submitted within the previous 2- years for Commission appointment will be considered by the City Council at their meeting of December 21, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at Council Chambers located at 14403 E. Pacific Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA 91706. You are invited to attend the City Council meeting; however, please note, attendance is not required for consideration of appointment. If you wish. to proceed with the application process, please provide the City Clerk's Office with a copy of a current utility bill and a copy of your driver's license or photo ID on or before 5:00 p.m., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011. Failure to provide the requested documentation may result in disqualification of your application. If you are no longer interested in serving on a City commission and wish to withdraw your application, please . contact the City Cleric Office by or before November .17, 20-11 and your name will he removed from the list of applicants. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the City Clerk Office at (626) 960 -4011, Ext. 466 or 112 or via e -mail at Fsalceda baldwin ark.com or Rcaballero baldwin ark.com. We thank you for your interest to serve as a Commission Member for the- City of Baldwin Park. Sincerely, Alejandra Avila City Clerk CITY OF 9ALDWIN PARK, 14403 EAST PACIFIC AVENUE • BALDWIN PARK • CA 91706 • (626) 960 -4011 FAX (626) 962-2625 d� � - .J'-._.1.._ V � , PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF EAL ®WIN PARK CURRENT.,COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY' COMMISSION FEB � � � 'rA UTILITY BILL AND . And A COPY OF YOUR I gasp Cis PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION; A se arate application is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name r�.i�C,'t� Residence Address -y V Length of time at this Address: E -mail address: i %1 e is cunr7er - oyy) I �r y;S� % Horne Phone No. Cell /Message Phone'No. Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the Cityooff Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: �� �� EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 �1-2��ligh School Graduate? � G.E.D EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: L/ uµ'5 i c -rq-,q (ul r =,moo, M ITI REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: Date Dd ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and —GorrAkt. „ /—\ i 53 jt=- w.this Line - For City Ilse Only Residency verification: RrYes []No Date: 491-1110 - Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Voter Registration Verification: 9 Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires: Marne-, 1111 Commission Requested: STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your gbals 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. V -FI � V-4 Pte' - .t"-+ Irl ' OWJ 1 1 61-, �. 1 v d- t , 4-b wQA Date: t/ ` aaturef- Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open ameeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. Jtiflia Garcia 0 Ramona Pkwy win Park, CA 91706 "626) 435 - 7203. Ce11 626) 202- 7246. Message )tilia.emileeann roadrunner.con� OBJECTIVE:, io obtain a position that will support professional growth in -the working field, While expanding try skills to Benefit the company. EDUCATION : • Sierra Vista High School Graduated Class of `97 • Baldwin Park Adult School Attended ` 08 SKILS 1 QUALIFICATIONS: , e Fluent in English & Spanish. • Experienced in MS Word, MS Excel SExtensive experience in Customer service. ® Experience with money handling. • Good typing 'skills /3 5 wpm. 1 possess good skills for, math, reading, writing, & Organizational skills. • Professional phone manners. • Verbal coinm.unication. • Great profesiorialism. • Great at multi — tasking. E IV,FLOVMENT HISTORY 0 KJ PA.TTERSON INC. Baldwin Park CA 91706 6102 -- ® Customer Service 1 Receptionist- 0 Review order forms. ® Gather all mixing materials. . Mix the color for tile. x 0 Customer Service. e Check cashing. a Cash handling. e Assist customers. WILLIAM OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF INDUSTRY. 11/98-12/99 e Shipping Department. e Label creator. ® Help with inventory e Assists & relieve machine operators. PERSONAL CARE GIVER BALDWIN PARK CA 91706 212000 -1101 • Assisted .a. Senior Citizen. Cooked, cleaned, washed. Created & maintained DR. appointments. e Ran errands. REFFERALS: o Sergio Ramirez. Quality Assurance Manager. La Verne CA: (626) 202 -7246 s Raul Garcia. Maintenance & Operations. Anaheim CA. (626) 636 -0319 ® Stephanie Perez. insurance Broker. Baldwin Park CA. (626) 257 -1926 • Gloria Garcia. Quality inspector. Baldwin Park CA (626) 827 -8227 r1 U n r 0 NOV- 30--2011 04:43 From:/ 000000000 To-Fax F 1' F A , R\ K November 9, 2011 Mr, Kevin Lue 14821 Baca Ct.. Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Dor Mr. l.cic: The City Council is ;jcc:eptln} applicaticn5 !or vonsieltultion of �1'PI�oiritinunt to the viloted positions for the terms as indicftte.cl on Public Notice of Vacancy inciudcd with this letter. We. ,we contacting you to infor n you the application you submitted within the-previous 2- yCars -for Collnnission appointnw.nt will be C4ijsi,dc=red by the City C7ouncll at thtur m ng. eeti of UeGen-ber 21., 2011 at 7:0.0 p.m, The mooting will be held al Council Chwnbcrs lcica.ted at 14403 E. Pacific 11.vcnire,'BaIdwin Park, CA 91706. You atc invited tO attend the City. Council mcctiiig; however, please note, attendanue. is not mquired f"vr consideration of —� app{aintnient, If' you wish 1t1 prge _tr. �,TT i 17ljiwa,tion procos, pjeast provide the t.'tty Clerk's C)tfic�e with copy of L �iullfil ill RAd a rnpy c]1' yaur- v phcltci lid ot1 nr before 5:00 IMn_, �1t.fVEMBER 1 , , Ql 1. Faihim Icy prc�vicle the rc:.yucstcd clOcurnentallon may result in disqualification of your application. 4f YOH are Ito longer interested in.. Veriving on a (11-ty cummi•uian cared 6N'ylf to Ivithdruw your appditGatar u, pietase crltttrrc°I the C."itj °'clerk office by or he/bre November 17, 2011 and•your name' }vill be rerttaved frorn rlle last ref (applicants. If YOU 1111 VC a11y questions, please du not he4itzite to contract the City Clerk Office at (l 26) 960- X1.011, Ext. 466 ur 11'3 or via c- ��ri#�il at l�strlaeclz�'cx ?baldwin tires k.com or Rcaballero ba1dwii1park'.c011L We thank y[kIt for your interest to serve =rs a C'c nmissio11 Mc:n "ber f01 th'z City of Baldwin I�ark_ sincerely, r YAW 'A Rosa Caballero R�G From: k luc Ikluc123 @yahoo.corn] Sent: Thursday, December 01, 20113:44 PM DEC — 6 :2011 To: Rosa Caballero Cc: Fabiola Salceda Subject: Fw: City Council Vacated Positions -- Serving on City Commissions ADMINISTRATI J 11 att- Attachments: 458239737c.gif; 458239737c.gif; nov 14 2011 att- viewfullbilll'DF.dovievVr{i8f;c ii ��� vlewfullbillPDF.doview.pdf; CIMG9892.JPG • Please see attached my driver's license and utilitiy bill to proceed with the City commission application process. Best regards, Kevin Luc 626- 383 -9583 Phone 626 -371 -9240 Fax - - - -- Forwarded Message - - - -- From: MyFax <NoReplyCaD_MyFax.com> To: kluc123 ahoo.com Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 11:55 AM Subject: MyFax Delivery from 000000000 You have received a fax! Fax Received at: 12/01/2011 15:55:08 GMT -5 Receiving Fax Number: (626) 371 -9240 # of Pages: 1 Sending Fax: 000000000 Caller [d: 16269626618 Please note that the image shown below is only the first Page of the attached fax. To view your fax, open the attachment. i PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION WIAR A UTILITY BILL AND A CONY OF YOUR And PHOTO !® sTATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOI! LOWONG COMMISSION-. �--- -� ��� lA -- anarate aDDlicadon is required fOr eac;7 cOMMISS €ate PERSONAL INFORMATION' Residence Length of time at this Address: _^ E-mail address: Home Phone info. Cell/Message Phone No. Are you 18 years of age or older? ! Are you registered to vale in the City of Baldwin Park? ©o you currently serve as an elected or appointed ofWcial for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? G•E.© 9 EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EYIPERIENCE: I & .'U v u REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT- Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case S considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? if yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelhne received: Ac K mooLULEDCELIENT /Cr=RTIFICATION: I understand that capon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California thatthe foregoing L2,4 is true and correct. ate Signature Do Not Write Below this Line - For City Use Only Residency v Lai` Yes ❑ verification: L Name �" •. r1 LJ Commission Requested: (AVIA 10NSS: You feel you should be appointed to the Use"'this space to list your goals and objectives and Why y additional information you feel will be commission for which you are applying. Please 'include any to this commission. beneficial to the Council in consideration of your app *CL �a�.lfla %K:fI• =�,tti � +�lA'1L/La�1t ►1.L!/Lfl I- rI Date: Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) Years. During this time, should a our application vacancy occur in the commission for which youha requested t yon bmlf current of residency at the time will be included in the pool of applicants provided of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. ATTACHMENT E Personnel Commission Applications and Absence Report From: Leticia Lara Thursday, December 08, 20113:28 PM To: Fabiola Salceda Subject: RE: RE: Commissioners 0 Ves From: Fabiola salceda Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 3:27 PM To: Leticia Lara Cc: Rosa. Caballero Subject: RE: RE: Commissioners Leticia, Were they all present at these meetings? � -- From: Leticia Lara Sent: Thursday, December o8, 2011 3 :26 PM -ro: Fabiola salceda Cc: Rosa Caballero Subject: RE: RE: Commissioners r are 2<YF8 c�a�ss of tYfB `�EN1onnel CammiSSioneN`s mee�?nrs & ff aini]?�! in 2otf; wE GiJCinat mBEt ]Y1 2oT0. . &(Ow a 4 -2G -fl 547- -9 7. -f8 -1f *, 46ficia From: Fabiola salceda Sent: Thursday, December 08, 20112:39 PM To: Leticia Lara Cc: Rosa Caballero Subject: Fw: RE: Commissioners Importance: High Leticia, We had requested the Personnel Commission attendance repave of received September the report. m September 2011 on. September 7, 2011; however, to date we in on offing together the report to Council and i will need the attendance information currently working p . today. • Please provide attendance report as soon as possible so that we are able to meet today's Council Agenda. Thanks i • Fabiola Salceda City of Baldwin Park Administration 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 FsalLeda@baldwinpark.com Office (626) 960 -4091, Ext. 466 Fax (626) 337 -2965 From- Rosa Caballero Sent: Wednesday, September 07,.,2011 10:56 AM To: Beverly Hernandez; Suzie Ruelas; Amy Harbin; Leticia Lara Cc; April Rojo; Michelle Bravo, Mayra Vargas; Shama Curian; Fabiola Salceda Subject: RE: commissioners Importance: High "The City Clerk's office is currently preparing for a recruitment to all City Commissions. In an effort to update current attendance records for all members and identify continued qualification, please provide attendance records of your Commission members for period of September 2010 to September 2091 by September 92, 2011. Your prompt response Is most appreciated." Thanks, Administrative Clerk ii Admihistrationf City CQuncil City of Baldwin Park 14403 E. Pacific Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Tel: 626- 960 -4011 Ext.112 Fax: 626- 337 -2965 raballero Baldwin ark.com • RECEIVED x_PL ASC AT�i,4CFI,A CITY OF BA►L.DWIN PARK clSRl l t i° �0 .0 =;° —APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION D 241 AUTILfi'S�PyILI =f'. ".; And •tr COPY OF 1'66R PROTO Ip.. STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS ADMINISTRATION APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: ----0 � �{?�nv�ei� ZSJ_�] � A separate apptication is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Residence Address M ' _ E -mail address � A-' : � 1, � � .A Length of time at thi is Address:.._ Home Phone No Wo2�a'� -Z _ Cell /Message Rhone No. 5 ' Are you 18 years of age or older? Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park ?__Lcl . Do you- currently serve as an elected or appointed official for a y board andlor agency within the City of Baldwin Park? ' If yes, name of agency and position: t1 EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 High School Graduate? G.E•O.? caU TV1", Vo \,\o "0'-- EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION / EXPERIENCE: . Name and Address of Em la er s Position Title j pates o REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two A) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY Oil MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? l� If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence/fine received: ti() I *-I-, L Date • Residency verification: ❑ Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes verification: ❑ Yes AC KNOW LEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penatt of perjury and cthe laws - the state of California that the foregoing is true and orr ct, SignAture DO Not Write Below this ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: - For City Use Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires: Name 5��1 '�``'� Commission Requested: i 0 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. Att,A 311 It Date: 10104 1 1 1 Signatur -CAA -�t yeP Yk% Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. • 0 RECEIVED FAUTILITY ASE ATTACH A CITY OF BAL - ®WY PARK NOV 20 RENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR C BILL AND And CITY OP SALDWIN PARK OPY OP YOUR CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: - --® Personnel A separate apaqqafion is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Paul S. Lopez Residence Address 3725 Ardilla Ave, Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Length of time at this Address: 11 Years E -mail address; paulslopez @hotmail.com Home Phone No. 626 -962 -4689 CeIllMessage Phone 626 - 893 -0018 Are you 18 years of age or older? Yes Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Yes No Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? .� If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: , Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $ 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate? Yes C,B•p•? Tlary lame and Location of Colle e or univer5n Certificates Mt. San Antonio Comm. College, Walnut Management EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION I EXPERIENCE: �3ame and Address of Employer s "� "" ' P.K. Schrieffer LLP Paralegal Supervisor Dec. 1, 2000 to present t l. La Follette, Johnson, e. a Records Manager Dec. 1999 to Dec; , 2000 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Joe Casanova �2744 . Menlo Avenue �VI+ ruI Qa�,, �- — Javier Delgadillo GaIli oAvenue.Rowlana Heights CA 91748 (626) 532 -6557 IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? If yes, please list all offenses, date and place of offe. ise(s), and sentence/fine received: DUI in 1996; l don't recall the fine; ordered to therapy, coroner visits and alcoholic anonymous visits. Driving with a suspended license in 1996; 1 don't recall the sentence or fines. ACKNOWLEDGE NVC ERTIFI CATION, I and th po filing, this application becomes a public record. I terrify un er penalt f arj ry under the law f fhe State of Califorr6a that the foregoing is true nd - re Signature mi this:Line - For.Cit Use,Onl November 17, 2011 Date litre Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date:__.�� Re�sid�ncy- uera.ficationt ❑ Yes ❑ No Date:. RPCidencv verification:. 11 Yes ❑ No Date:��.�- Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes El No Appointment date: Term expires: • • Name Paul & Lopez Commission Requested: Personnel STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS: Use this space to list your goals and objectives and why you feel you should be appointed to the commission for which you are applying. Please include any additional information you feel will be beneficial to the Council in consideration of your appointment to this commission. I have been a resident of Baldwin Park for 11 plus years and am very interested in serving the City. that is our home. My goal is at serve on a commission that benefits the City and its residents. My objective is to impact upon the City the its citizen's in a positive manner. As a family man, I've been with my wife for 15 years and have five children from age six years old to 13 years old. As a professional, I am a Paralegal Supervisor at an insurance defense firm in West Covina. I have significant complex litigation and insurance related experience across various business areas, including employment issues. I also currently manage six other paralegals, mentor other supervisors and assist in the management of various departments with the Firm. l have negotiated numerous vendor and client contracts. Lastly, I have prepared the materials and appeared before the EDD and EEOC to defend and/or argue the Firm's actions related to employment decisions. l believe my desire, experience as a husband,father, professional and legal administrator provide a solid base to assist the City of Baldwin Park. November 17, 2011 Date: Signatke Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. r� L J .7 PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BA►LDWIN PARK �P 6 2W CURRENT COPY O>= °;�i Y ~ APPLICATION FOR CITY COMM[ N " A UTILITY BILL AND And ay Op BALE)WIN PARK A COPY OF YOUR DEPARTMENT PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICA I & --r,% S�APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: =SO rn conarafP anniication is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name V� !"� �tJ �� tirv• o - Residence Address b Length of time at this Address:,_ E -mail address: hone No, [y� Home Phone No.° Cell/Message P ®° '"1 r1 low Are you 98 years of age or older? — Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Do you currently serve as an elected or appointe official for any board andior agency within the City of Baldwin Par ? - if yes, name of agency and'position: Y EDUCATION: �@� cirrla Hrahest arade you completed: _9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 11 & High School Graduate? 7T-- G•E D ?— EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION f EXPERIENCE: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( (0) persons, who are not city of tiaiawin r-arr, C MAUU V1 MNNV111— .11.1.1 io can comment on your capabilities and character. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case Ism considered on its individual merits. 6 HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? --N yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: lJ L Date Do Not Write Residency verification: ❑ Yes Residency verification: ❑ Yes verification: ❑ Yes ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon fill is ap ',on becomes a public record, l certify under penalty of perjury, the taws f the State of California that the foregoing is true an�'1%orrect. n Signature )vv this line - For City Use Only ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date: ❑ No Date, Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Appointment date: Term expires: ey Commission Requested: �- . Name • • STATIEMENT OF QUALlF1GATIONS: you feel you should be appointed to the Use this space to list your goals and objectives ease incdludeyanY additionai information you feel will be commission for which you are app Y g- ointment to this commission. beneficial to the Council in consideration of your app J�e Date: Cdr l 10 - -a & P� �av-, -41, e i-' �Y� PCs �� 61 �- A� } t 5 17--"-YYl u9 1 rL `fie -iv1 �� >Ivr 5 r Yq, T VroS d.1c , a it l4 g M y QA e-Ir: e, te l Iw b t Signature L? .71 ITWI d your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open Notice: Please be advised that you an meeting. Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a This Application and ointment, your application vacancy occur in the commissapplicants ron forwhich rovided howevger, That you subrnit� urrenfproof of residency at the time will be included in the pool of e current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this of said recruitment. Failure to provid application. l RECE— W PLEASE ATTACH A DI`s ®F �ALDWIN PARK CURRENT COPY OFQ`�f APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISON A UTILITY BILL AND And ,, :..- , A COPY OF YOUR CITY OF i3AL.DWIN PARK PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS rt xs. ; r.,l xy1 -3,i - K' n pa EMT APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: 11 MOT f,d cenarate annlicatlon is required for each commission PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name Liliana Ramirez Residence Address 4555 Center Street Baldwin Park, CA 91706 Length of time at this Address: 2 years E -mail address: ramirezliliana77@yahoo.com Home Phone No. None Are you 18 years of age or older? Cell /Message Phone No. 626 -506 -0732 Yes Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? Yes Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? No If yes, name of agency and position, EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 High School Graduate'? Yes G.E.b.? d= Cal State Northridge University EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: Public Administration IMasters Dept. of Public Social Services lActing Program Assistant 12860 Crossroads Parkway South March 2003 ..1 REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Elba Salazar X2850 Crossroads Parkwa =.62---,Oc,-�80,43'7 Pauline Ogata 12860 Crossroads Parkway IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION? No If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentencelfine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIFICATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. 1 certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Cali is that the foregoing is true and correct. Da a Signature iDo Not Write Below this Line - For City Use Only " Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Redistrati'dn Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Term expires: • Name Lsli ana Ramirez Commission Requested leb(_)�eA STATEMENT 0 gUALII"riCA`fIONS: 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. The education and experience through my current employment have provided me with insight and knowledge that the City Council and residents of Baldwin Park will benefit through my appointment into the commission. I am representative of the community and can represent the majority of residents within the city. I am a homeowner, a divorced, single - parent household, raising two daughters' I have experience working with the community and with individuals ranging from • community advocates, to community and faith based organizations, and I also have experience working with public service agencies. Some of the projects that i have worked on through my current assignment are American Recovery and Re- Investment Act 2009, Transitional Subsidized Rmployment for youth in GROW Program, Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- housing Program for 'transitional Age Youth in GROW Program and recently assisted impacted GROW programs as a result the restructuring of the General Relief Program_ Baldwin Park needs individuals with this experience at the forefront of their city's decision - making. ignature Date: Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. ears. During this time, should a This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two; (2) y. g ra vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested con submit current pproaof of reJsidency at the time will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that y of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. ATTACHMENT F Recreation and Community Services Commission Applications CITY OF BALDWIN PARK RECREATION 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES STUDENT COMMISSION INFORMATION FORM ovi�& ��, �k_ k Name of High Sebolol FLUHSC rrun i PERSONAL j I1NFO�RRMATION:: [To 1be completed by Student) Name \i,i I / n o D / M k I 7, _ - -- L11— Residence Add I � J Age: b U Date of Birth: VSQ , Social Security # Home Phone Nk waL J m I — ooq5 Message Phone � RECEIVED MAR 14 2012 CITY 0F: BALOWIN PARK CITY C'LERK'S DEPARTMEtaT E -mail address: v I U UV vv ' L I f I Grade: j+h Graduation Year: H)3 _ Name of Parent(s) or Gua Student lives with: P� Both Parents [ ] Mother [ ] Father [ ] Guardian Person to call in case of emergency: Phone No.: Z-1 Date CP *_I-u 1 61 2__3 - -7 o 1-t F S de is Signature `6L� rent/Guardian Signature For Office Use Only Appointment Date: Re- Appointment Date: Comments: cc: [ ] Personnel Department [ ] Recreation Director [ ] Recreation Secretary RECEIVED LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION MAR 14 ZOIZ Yvonne Dominguez TVC RK'SDEPARTMEivT Student's Name C +� „LE North Park High School 2013 Name of School Graduating Class of 14425 Los Angeles Street, Baldwin Park California 91746 Home Address 626 / 587 -0295 Home Phon Note to Principal: Please provide a written letter of recommendation for the above named student. It is with great pleasure that I recommend, our North Park High School student, Yvonne Dominguez to serve as Recreation /Community Services Commissioner. She is a young lady whose dedication and thirst for knowledge has made a remarkable impression with the North Park High School community. She is admired and respected by her peers, the school faculty and staff. Her strong motivation, commitment, focus and tenacity-are her positive strengths that have demonstrated her strong desire to execute her plan of becoming_ of graduating and continuing onto to college. Ms. Dominguez has outstanding organizational skills that have demonstrated her abilityto balance her courses and put herself back on track to graduate. Not only does she possess diligence and commitment to her studies she makes time for herself, her family and her friends. She simply enio s life as a teen while keeping her focus on her being a leader in her community. In conclusion I would like to restate m -strong recommendation for Yvonne Dominguez to represent North Park High School and the students of the City of Baldwin Park. Yvonne has consistently demonstrated an extraordinary ability to rise to any challenge and I am confident that she will demonstrate the same abilities given the opportunity to hold the position of Recreation /Community Services Commissioner. If you have any further questions regarding this recommendation, please do not hesitate to contact me. r z�f z DATE Student Name Dept -Mark, -Credk DOMINGUEZ, YVONNE ' Required R"Iyed In-Prdgre Sctiedule'd Student W State ID Grade Gender 81592 1029853473 11 F Birth Place Date Of Birth LOS ANGELES CA US 09- 13.1995 Graduation Requirement Year: 2013 2009. 2010 - S2 Parent Guardian 10,00 DOMINGUEZ. FRANCISCA WEST COVINAHS - - 14425 Los Angeles St Apt I -__- Baldwin Park, CA 91706 ZARM P ART (626) 567 -0295 F Course _ Dept -Mark, -Credk 2009.2010 - S1 ' Required R"Iyed In-Prdgre Sctiedule'd Needed t English OUT OF THE COUNTRY 20.00 10.00 Grade 9 ZEL10 NO 6RDT EARNO . . . EL NO 0.00 Crd Att: 0 Crd Cmp:O GPA: 5.00 0.00 15.00 2009. 2010 - S2 t0 10,00 0.00 WEST COVINAHS - - - -__- Grade? ZARM P ART AR F 0.00 ZEL10 HEALTH EL F 0.00 ZEN35 P ENGLISH I EN F 0.00 ZMA10 MATH ESSENTIALS. MA F _ 0.00 ZPE10 PE PE F 0.00 ZPS10 EARTH SCIEWCE PS D 5.00 Crd Att: 25 Crd Crap. 5 GPA: 02 2010.2011 - S1 10 5.00 5.00 Baldwin Park High School 5.00 - . Physical Grade 10 _ Bti200 -- - - -ADV COMP EL- ... -.'D 5 :6.6 - - - - -D 5.00 .E111.1 P ......ENG10A ........................... .........EN......, ..D......5.00,..... M3521 P ALG MA C 5.00 P2001 PE 10A PE 6 5.00 S1511 P WLDH AP _ SS F _ 4.00 Crd All: 30 Crd Cmp: 25 GPA: 1,333 2010.2011 -52 Baldwin Park High School Grade 10 C4022 P 810 B L5 B 5.00 E1112 P EN0105 EN C 5.00 M3521 P ALG MA A 5.00- , ...... .. .............. .. ... .... . M3522 p ALG .. ..................... MA B 5.00 P2002 10B PE._....,. 0.........5.00 ......- .- .- 15 51512 ii WLDH BP .........- 55 D 5.00 i _ Crd Att: 30 'did Cmp 30GPAi 2 5' 2011. 2012= FY - North Park High School FY Grade 11 A1001..... .P ......ART IA ........... ............. AR...,- ....8 ...5.00... E1011 P ENG9A EN A 5.00 E1211 P ENG11A EN B 5.00 P3000 - ATH PE PE A 5.00 $1511 P WLDH AP SS A 5.00 $2011 P USHSTA SS C 5.00 North Park High School Grade 11 A100 ART IB AR (5.00} E1012 ENG 9 B EN {5.00) E1212 ENG11B EN E6700 DRAINTRO AN .,...... {5.00) M4521 GEOM A MA (5.00) P3000B ATH PE PE (5.00) P55D4 LVWLLFSK EL (5.00) 52012 USHST B 5S (5.00) Crd Alt: 30 Crd Cmp: 30 GPA: 3.333 i BPUSD Graduation Requirement 2012-201,3 Sutiject ' Required R"Iyed In-Prdgre Sctiedule'd Needed t English 40 20.00 10.00 0.00 20.00 - Math 30 15100 5.00 0.00 15.00 Life t0 10,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 - Scianca Social 30 15.00 5.00 0.00 15.00 Science Physical '1d- 5.00 0.00 _ 0.00 5.00 - Science Fine ARs 10 5.00 5.00 0.00 5.00 - . Physical 20 ..., 15.00 ..... ��5.00 ... 0.00 .........- 5.00 Electives 70 5.00 10.00 0.00 55.00 Total 220 :00 90.00 40.00 0.00 130.0 are not considered as received. Credits in parentheses are in progress ' H = Honors A = AP P = College Prep R = Has Been Repeated School Officials signature: Date: Transcdpt Is unofficial unless signed by a school official Generated on March 14, 2012 at 10:45 am Baldwin Park Unified School District credieaTOtala Total Credits Received: � 96 - re _ _ .. Total Credits in Progress: - -- - - - - - 40 Total Credits Scheduled: 0 "1tlSEE HSEE ela Status: Passed I Date lakem March, 2011 I $core: 363 HSEE math Status: Passed I Date taken: March, 20111 Score: 363 .. CumulathreGPA ` v.' .. High SchoDI GPA 1.91 GreduaOan Requiremenl Year 2013 Grad. ! Cert. Data Gred. / Cert. Status Service Laamiag Hours A -G Requirements 2012 satisfied yes' School Name IAddress Page 1 North Park High School 4600 Bogart Avenue Baldwin Park, CA 91706 (626)337»4407 RECEIVED MAR 14 2012 CITY CF t3AL.DWiN PARK CITY CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Immunizations PO: 03- 15.1998 05-13 -1996 10-03 -1996 11- 23.1998 DT: D3- 15- 1996 05- 13.1996 10-0 &1996 11 -23 -1998 MM: 1D-03-1995 09-27.2000 HI: 03 -15 -1995 05 -13 -1996 1D-03-1996 11 -23 -1998 HB: 10.16 -1995 03 -15 -1996 05-13 -1996 VA: 11 -23 -1998 HA: 12 -1 D -2001 02 -23 -2005 TD: 02- 23.2005 TDAP: 07- 21 -20i 0 RECEIVED PLEASE ATTACH A CITY OF BALDWIN PARK JAN ) 0 2912 CURRENT COPY OF APPLICATION FOR CITY COMMISSION A UTILITY BILL. AND CITv OF 3gtDU11N PARK A COPY OF YOUR And CITv CLERK'S DEPARTMENT PHOTO ID STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Gr'ea lar r Coh'irnvhr� APPLICATION IS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMMISSION: ��Vf� 1A separate awfication is required for each commission) PERSONAL INFORMATION: NameMani'JII faa PC,t)C�i�� /p� [� ,, - - Residence Address `i-[D 7 acfJY1im Ayf,. 1-h k CA, q)70/ Length of time at this Address: 17 E -mail address: M A6 k 60 Y j. Cam ,a Home Phone No. 1620 - %z— 75 21 _ Cell /Message Phone No. 26) " 322- 173 Are you 18 years of age or older? !!/� - Are you registered to vote in the City of Baldwin Park? W Do you currently serve as an elected or appointed official for any board and/or agency within the City of Baldwin Park? _ If yes, name of agency and position: EDUCATION: Circle Highest grade you completed: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 all 12 High School Graduate? _ G. E. D,7 +� EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION 1 EXPERIENCE: REFERENCES: Please provide the names of two ( @) persons, who are not City of Baldwin Park Elected or Appointed Officials and who can comment on your capabilities and character. Name Address Phone No. IMPORTANT: Read the following carefully and answer completely. A conviction is not an automatic bar to appointment. Each case is considered on its individual merits. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR OTHER THAN A MINOR TRAFFIC VIOLATI0N ?k1 If yes, Please list all offenses, date and place of offense(s), and sentence /fine received: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTICERTIRCATION: I understand that upon filing, this application becomes a public record. I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correc �Zq -z Date Signature Do Not Write Below this tine - For City Use Onl Residency verification; ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Voter Registration Verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No Date: Appointment date: Residency verification: ❑ Yes ❑ No bate: Term expires; Name W � Commission Requested: �e�Y��t' ®n �� ��� io"� y► .�� - � — SS 1 t7 Y►, 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. 6YJlL Gv�h ► lrshJiJ15� 1v�- �iiSD withcrr 'Wd C4t'a , A:E f -H5 ler&>re,C h ±ale -i me44- ears. use- 1tc4ve h &4 C6 le- � dad "a C. cw&eh he7L� �;hI dXI 6 -��Tz . ex �r►Le ce %4lse j I'5 cci_v! r''c�{.n . wed l�y�) Ii` & �t J'�lifi�i SCiL° ast� Date: 47 Signature Notice: Please be advised that you and your qualifications may be discussed by the City Council at an open meeting. This Application and Statement of Qualification will be kept on file for two (2) years. During this time, should a vacancy occur in the commission for which you have requested consideration of appointment, your application will be included in the pool of applicants provided however, that you submit current proof of residency at the time of said recruitment. Failure to provide current proof of residency with each recruitment, will invalidate this application. IIInuIIIBflYIMIInYlllllfll 81=10 ATTACHMENT G Resignation to Commission Notices RECEIVED JAN 2 6 2012 CITY OF BALDWIN PARK 7 r PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS MEETING Page 1 of 2 Fabiola Salceda From: Leticia Lara Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 4:21 PM To: Fabiola Salceda Cc: Falon Williams; Rosa Caballero Subject: FW: PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS MEETING Fabiola, Initially Miss DeGuzman stated that she would remain on the Personnel Commission until a replacement was appointed, However, based on her email below, plz proceed to remove her from all Personnel Commissioner rosters /contact list. Also, plz advs the City will begin taking applications to fill this vacancy (and others which will soon expire) & when we will present to Council for approval. Thank you, Leticia Lara Human Resources Manager City of Baldwin Park From: Ofelia de Guzman [mailto:ofeliadg @verizon.net] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 2:02 PM To: Leticia Lara Subject: RE: PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS MEETING I had sent you an email last year terminating my position as Personnel Commissioner for personal reason, but I'm still receiving emails from you. Please delete me from your email contacts. Thank you. From: Leticia Lara [mailto:llara @baidwinpark.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 12:52 PM To: Barry Lu; naborpadilla @yahoo.com; edwdmtnzj @aol,com; Benson lien; ofeliadg @verizon.net; Christy M. Lopez Subject: PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS MEETING When: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:30 PM -6:30 PM (UTC- 08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada). Where: COUNCIL CHAMBERS Note: The GMT offset above does not reflect daylight saving time adjustments. Good Afternoon, I look forward to seeing everyone for our next PC meeting & kindly request that you please 2/15/2012 PERSONNEL COMMISSIONERS MEETING Page 2 of 2 review the manual & training materials that you were previously given so that you can come prepared with any questions you may have. Time permitting, we will have a brief "mock hearing" and the City's attorney will be present to assist. Thank you in advance for your prompt arrival. Leticia Lara Human Resources Manager City of Baldwin Park 2/15/2012 P > A R_ K CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AS SUCCESSOR A OF THE CITY OF BALDWIN PARK Ll CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 0 2 N0. Ofl STAFF REPORT TO: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park 1� FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Offic Joseph W. Pannone, City Attorney Lorena Quijano, Finance Director DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: Approval of the Second Recognized Obligation Payment .Schedule ( "ROPS ") for the period from July through December 2012 by the City Council as Governing Body of the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission PURPOSE To adopt the second Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule ( "ROPS ") for the period from July 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. This action is to be taken by the City Council acting as the governing body of the successor agency to the Community Development Commission ( "CDC ") with respect to redevelopment agency matters. BACKGROUND /DISCUSSION As you may recall from when the Council approved the first BOPS, Assembly Bill X1 26 ( "AB 26 ") was drafted with recognition that redevelopment agencies had a variety of debts and obligations that still must be met in order to avoid causing harm to the persons to whom those debts and obligations are owed. Successor agencies are supposed to receive tax revenues from the country auditors in order to ensure those obligations, referred to in AB 26 as "enforceable obligations," will be met. In order to enable the county auditors to determine how much tax revenue a successor agency needs to meet its enforceable obligations, AB 26 requires the preparation of a series of schedules of enforceable obligations. The first two schedules, the Enforceable Obligation Payment Schedule ( "EOPS ") and the Preliminary Draft Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule ( "PDROPS ") were approved by the CDC prior to its dissolution. Those schedules form the basis for the preparation of the first schedule previously approved by the City Council, as the governing body of the successor agency, the Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule ( "ROPS "). A ROPS will be prepared and presented to the City Council as the governing body of the successor agency for approval for each six -month period, from January 1 Approval of Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Page 2 of 3 through June 30 and from July 1 through December 31, until all of the CDC's enforceable obligations have been paid in full. On February 15, 2012, the first ROPS for the period of January 1, 2012 through June 30, 2012, was approved by the City Council as governing body for the successor agency. The Draft ROPS was submitted to the Los Angeles County Auditor, the State Controller and the Department of Finance for review. The first ROPS approved by the Successor Agency for the period of January 1, 2012 through June 30, 2012 was submitted to the Oversight Board to the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park. On April 16, 2012, the Oversight Board approved the first BOPS, as amended, by removal of the administrative cost line item. Staff provided the approved first ROPS to the Los Angeles County Auditor, the State Controller and the Department of Finance and posted on the City's website. Accordingly, the City Council as the governing body of the successor agency now has before it a second ROPS for its consideration for the period of July 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012. If approved, the second ROPS will be put before the Oversight Board for review at its meeting scheduled for May 8, 2012. If approved by the Oversight Board, the approved ROPS must then be provided to the Los Angeles County Auditor, the State Controller and the Department of Finance and posted on the successor agency's website. FISCAL IMPACT Under AB 26, the City, as successor agency, may only pay the enforceable obligations of the former CDC listed on the ROPS. The successor agency is prohibited by AB 26 from entering into new obligations, except as necessary to administration of the successor agency and the winding up of the CDC's business. The intent of the ROPS is to identify all enforceable obligations of the former CDC payable before December 31, 2012. Nothing in AB 26 provides for the assumption of the CDC's obligations by the City. AB 26 limits the liability of the successor agency for the CDC's obligations to assets transferred to the City, as successor agency, from the CDC by operation of law. However, as to liability arising under Federal law, this State statutory limitation on liability may prove to be ineffective. Per AB 26, the successor agency is to receive a minimum of $250,000 for administrative costs per year, however, the County of Los Angeles has indicated that the administrative costs for FY 2011 -2012 will not be provided to cities. The County is claiming that the monies provided to cities up to January 31, 2012, should be enough to cover the remainder of the fiscal year. Approval of Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule Page 3 of 3 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the City Council, as the governing body of the successor agency approve the second Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule (ROPS) for the period of July 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012 and (1) direct staff to proceed with submitting the ROPS for approval to the Oversight Board, (2) send to the County Auditor, the State Controller and Department of Finance, and (3) post on the City's website. 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U° m t r o D m m ro o 0 0 co ron Y o E n` a o U o 3 o c o m ti y o O 0] U ' m m m p U a C v v o ci w w m ` _o m rn rn m w w w rn m rn rn rn rn w m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m x O v¢¢¢ Q Q¢ Q¢ Q Q¢ Q Q¢ E m ?- ti m C-0 m m m m m m m m m m m m m 0 oij E E E E E E E E E E E E E. 0 O E n 0. 9 ¢ Q Q Q¢¢ 4 4 4 Q¢¢¢ Q pm a r r r r r r r L L L r r r r s m e _ L 5 -2 - m O D Q O O p O p O p O p p 0 p'6 ,,OCC > 3 a LL LL LL LL a � a L t Q f a a a a R `o u a: Of CITY COUNCIL AGENDA MAY 42'_ CITY OF BALDWIN PARK, AS SUCCESSOR AGENCY ITEM NO. ' Fi A TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION BALDWIN OF THE C17Y OF BALDIWN PARK P,A•R,K TO: Honorable Chair and Board Members of the Successor Agency to the Dissolved Community Development Commission of the City of Baldwin Park FROM: Vijay Singhal, Chief Executive Officer Joseph W. Pannone, City Attorney Lorena Quijano, Finance Director DATE: May 2, 2012 SUBJECT: Approval of Successor Agency and Oversight Board's Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement PURPOSE To approve the Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement for the Successor Agency and Oversight Board. This action is to be taken by the City Council acting as the governing body of the Successor Agency to the Community Development Commission ( "CDC ") with respect to redevelopment agency matters. BACKGROUNDIDISCUSSION Administrative Budget The Oversight Board had its first meeting on April 16, 2011. Accordingly, staff has prepared the attached Administrative Budget (Attachment #1) detailing the Successor Agency and Oversight Board's expected expenses, including personnel and operating costs, for the upcoming fiscal year (2012 - 2013). The amounts noted in the administrative budget have been included in the second ROPS (Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule), which was submitted on May 2, 2012 to the Successor Agency for approval. AB 26 provides for a minimum of $250,000 of administrative costs per year or 5% the first year and 3% in subsequent years, however, the County of Los Angeles (County) has notified cities that the County will "not" be providing any administrative cost for fiscal year 2011 -2012 but rather it will begin providing administrative cost for fiscal year 2012 -2013. In addition to not providing Administrative Cost, the County has also significantly reduced the revenue to be received by the Successor Agency for Fiscal Year 2011- 20'12. Staff has included a comparison of the revenue (Tax Increment) received as of Approval of successor and Oversight Board's Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement Page 2 of 3 June 30, 2011 compared to the amounts that will be received as of June 30, 2012 for the current fiscal year (Attachment #2). As noted in the Tax Increment comparison, the CDC will not receive about $2.7 million during the current fiscal year that it would have received if the CDC would not have been dissolved. Staff is recommending authorization from the Successor Agency to initiate action to recover this shortfall from the County. For fiscal year 2012 - 2013, the Successor Agency has significant debt obligations that must be paid in August and September 2012. Since the Successor Agency received less monies in FY 2012 it is likely that the Successor Agency may not have enough funds to meet its bond obligations. However, the County is expected to remit some monies to Successor Agencies in early June 2012. At that time we will be able to determine if sufficient monies are available for bond payments that are due. If sufficient monies are not received to cover bond payments, staff is recommending that the Successor Agency authorize staff to immediately notify the bond trustees of the possible shortage and /or non payment. Cash Balance Statement Staff has prepared the attached Cash Balance Statement (Cash Statement) (Attachment #3) which reflects the Successor Agency projected cash as of: 1) June 30, 2012 based on the current fiscal year expenses and 2) as of December 31, 2012 based on the obligations reported on the second ROPS (July to December 2012) As noted on the cash statement, the Successor Agency will need to receive the payment from the County in order to pay the obligations detailed in the ROPS. In order to provide additional information on the cash statement, staff has included a Fiscal Year 2011 -2012 Summary of Revenues and Expenses (Attachment #4) which details the various revenues and expenses expected for fiscal year 2011 -2012. FISCAL IMPACT The County's arbitrary actions of withholding payments due to the Successor Agency are likely to impair the Successor Agency's ability to successfully discharge its obligations. The Successor Agency must receive sufficient funds in order to pay its obligations as listed in the ROPS (July to December 2012). If sufficient funds are not received, the Successor Agency will not be able to discharge its obligations; however, the City is not obligated to fulfill the Successor Agency obligations. Approval of Successor and Oversight Board's Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement Page 3 of 3 RECOMMENDATION We recommend the City Council, as the governing body of the Successor Agency, approve: 1) The attached Administrative Budget and Cash Balance Statement 2) Authorize the Successor Agency to initiate action to recover the revenue shortfall from the County. 3) Authorize staff to notify the bond trustees of the possible shortage and/or non payment if sufficient bonds are not received from the County in June 2012. ATTACHMENTS 1) Administrative Budget 2) Tax Increment Comparison 3) Cash Balance Statement (as of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2012) 4) Fiscal Year 2011-2012 Summary of Revenues and Expenses Attachment #1 Administrative Budget City of Ballwin Park Successor Agency 2 % Administrative Budget for Fiscal Year 2012 -13 Acting Housing Specialist 5% Percent Total 5 % ( %) of 6,610 Accountant Total 930 Labor 1% Successor Agency. Non - Housing 770 Finance Clerk Personnel Cost 1,970 Chief Executive Officer 10% 26,565 Community Development Manager 15% 20,765 Sr. Redevelopment Project Coordinator 50 % 54,300 Personnel Risk Manager 5% 7,230 Housing Specialist 5% 3,380 Director of Finance 15% 30,420 Assistant Accounting Manager' 50% 66,140 Accountant 10% 9,180 Management Assistant 10% 8,570 Sr. Finance Clerk 10% 7,450 Sr. Finance Clerk 10% 7,575 Subtotal Personnel Cost 1,000 241,575 Successor Agency: housing Personnel Cost Community Development Manager 2 % 2,760 Acting Housing Specialist 5% 3,440 Assistant Accounting Manager 5 % 6,610 Accountant 1% 930 Sr. Finance Clerk 1% 770 Finance Clerk 3% 1,970 Subtotal Personnel Cost 16,480 Total Personnel Cost 258,055 Non - Operating Administrative Costs Housing Housing Total PERS Retiree Health 13,104 13,104 Property Taxrrax Increment Analysis 2,600 2,600 Legal Fee 15,000 15,000 Audit Fee 5,350 1,604 6,954 State Controller Report 2,000 1,000 3,000 Rent 13,680 13,680 Information &Support Services Charges 20,620 20,620 Internal Insurance Charges 26,190 26,190 Oversight Board (Copies, Printing, & Supplies) 1,115 1,115 Training 1,000 1,000 Rehab Loan Repayment Processing Fees (AmeriNalional) - 300 300 Landscaping Maintenance for Existing LMIHF Project - 1,440 1,440 100,659 4,344 105,003 Total Operating Administrative Costs Total Administrative Budget 105,003 $ 363,058 Total Non- Housing Administrative Costs $ 342,234 Total Housing Administrative Costs 20,824 Total Housing & Non - Housing Administrative Budget $ 363,058 Attachment #2 Tax Increment Comparison N T O N W ..I • a LL Z > N F � Q a O r U c � N Z O W M W z U � z_ Q X W a Q Z r W r r O N a W J a V a L w CL _ w Ci 9 r 0 N V U. 1� CO M 41 r CA CA N N r� T LO EIS M O O N N 00 N r 1� I� N r h V CV lu T O lx� V, C] W M r W W r N O M B W N N r N_ � � lD Its r Oi O N N o I to N 0) r r T O n yr t: u N 0 r Q Vj to CO W CA r Y% W r w � N I,- N V N 0 V ' L Q 00 a L w CL _ w Ci 9 r 0 N V U. 1� CO M 41 r CA CA N N r� T LO EIS M O O N N 00 N r 1� I� N r h V CV lu T O lx� V, C] W M r W W r N O M B W N N r N_ o I to N 0) r r T N N' I�r N M r 0 M CO LC) I- r N O jCD W[ I t I I a I I +-' U I-- Co N O Lo Il- O LO lqr U'> ' LO Co M 00 f 1� � r O CO r N � � N yam, CX 0� M O N G M O M N O C) u% M (3) CY) Nr N w V V O�O N M U 3 N r r 'I C M •� Co 00 ((D D Ol P CU U U DC N Q CD I- r L 'A VJ T � CD az0 LL2<2 W LO O LL O N Nr c r. Cl! . . . . e f4 C 30 0 I-- CD N � U � J O O 2 -i a L w CL _ w Ci 9 r 0 N V U. 1� CO M 41 r CA CA N N r� T LO EIS M O O N N 00 N r 1� I� N r h V CV lu T O lx� V, C] W M r W W r N O M B W N N r N_ o I to N 0) r r T 1n N' I�r N M r 0 M CO LC) I- r Il- O O O (.0 1,- OD M ;P O r- V N 0) I, N r LS7 Cr) CO CD +-' U I-- Co N O Lo Il- O LO lqr U'> M 07 M 00 r 1-� 0 OD N 00 Q Cl) 07 U) r M MIt r 1� � r � 'T LO LO N't N Nt 00 cD O O yam, CX 0� M O N G M O M N O C) u% M (3) CY) Nr N M V O�O N M U 3 N r r 'I C M r r C Ol P CU U U DC G l4 �.�L — -0� x m E E � CD az0 LL2<2 Attachment 2 Attachment #3 Cash Balance Statement (as of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2012) Attachment 3 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Cash Balance Statement as of 6 -30 -12 and 12 -31 -12 FY 2011 -12 FY 2012 -13 July 2012 to December 2012 Projected Cash Per ROPS Total Cash Total Cash Successor Successor Agency Cash Successor Including Net Cash Available at June 30, 2012* Agency Cash Housing Funds Total Cash Balance at .tune 30, 2012* 666,856 634,903 Loan from LMIH -to Meet Existing Obligations /Required Debt Service Payment 1,831,154 1,831,154 from 1 -1 -12 to 6 -30 -12 666,856 - Net Cash Available at June 30, 2012 - 1 634,903 FY 2012 -13 July 2012 to December 2012 Projected Cash Per ROPS * Does not include $969,089 of Cash with Fiscal Agent that is held by a third party trustee for bond reserves. Successor Agency Cash Successor Including Agency Cash Housing Funds Net Cash Available at June 30, 2012* - 634,903 7 -1 -12 to 12 -31 -12 Expenses (Per ROPS Categories) 1. Bonds 1,831,154 1,831,154 2. Loans /Money Borrowed by the Agency (755,270) (755,270) other than Bonds 4. Salary and Benefits Obligations 127,340 135,580 5. Pass - Through Payments 61,151 61,151 7. Disposition and Development Agreements (16,304) (16,304) (DDAs), Owner Participation Agreements (OPAs), Financial Assistance Agreements, and Related Obligations 8. Contracts or Agreements Necessary for the (48,253) (51,727) Continued Administration or Operation of the Agency 9. Other /Miscellaneous 500 500 7 -1 -12 to 12 -31 -12 Expenses (Per ROPS Categories Total) 2,839,972 2,851,686 Payment to LMIH 20% Set Aside - 666,856 Projected Cash Balance at December 31, 2012 (Cash Requirements) 2,839,972 1,549,925 * Does not include $969,089 of Cash with Fiscal Agent that is held by a third party trustee for bond reserves. Attachment #4 Fiscal Year 2011 -2012 Summary of Revenues and Expenses Attachment 4 SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION REVENUES & EXPENDITURES As of June 30, 2012 FY 2011 -12 Totals Revenues Gross Tax Increment 3,233,853 Sales Tax 325,841 Interest Income 9,027 Other Income 11,048 Transfer In 558,560 Total Revenues 4,138,328 Expenditures Administrative Costs-County 113,136 Pass Thru Payments 1,520,735 Housing Set -Aside Payments -20% 533,623 CBD- Housing Set -Aside Payments-20% 113,147 Taxes Sharin g Agreement (Laidlaw/City of Rosemead -Sales Tax ) 149,116 Taxes Sharing Agreement (City of Rosemead -Sales Tax -FY12 OS Balance ) 32,610 General Operating Expense 375,621 Interest Expense 69,744 Administrative Costs - Other 531,987 Professional Services 13,626 Legal Services 9,000 Arbitrage Rebate Compliance /Calculation due in 5/2012 2,600 Debt Service (Transfer out) 535,548 Principal Payment 1,135,000 Interest 1,260,605 Trustee Fees 3,000 Trustee Fees- Remaining balance due for FY 2012 3,000 Transfer Out 3,592 Total Expenditures 6,405,690 Excess of Revenue Over Expenditures (2,267,361) Beginning Cash Balances (06 -30 -11 ) 929,275 Beginning Cash Balances w/ Fiscal A ent 06- 3 0 -11) 986,434 Ending Cash Balances (06- 30 -12) (666,856 Ending Cash Balances w/ Fiscal Agent (06- 30 -12) 969,089